$NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ fell Monday after China said it is investigating the high-flying U.S. microchip company over suspected violations of Chinese anti-monopoly laws.In a brief news release with few details, Chinese regulators appear to be focusing on Nvidia’s $6.9 billion acquisition of network and data transmission company Mellanox in 2019.Nvidia shares fell 2.6% Monday.
$Coinbase Global, Inc.(COIN)$trading volume is lower in q3 so it’s priced in. It’s on chain data so everyone can see it. If even I can see it you think wallstreet can’t? Lmao There’s a reason why stock price was suppressed in q3. Just like earlier this year where massive trading volume was priced in before earnings. Any positive surprise will launch this into the moon.
$Intel(INTC)$ Genearational opportunity to hop on to this with all the positive news setup for INTC how its positioned with Fed contracts 10B + and ability to manufacture custom chips ..this will be heading back to 40 plus in a short while .30 $$$.
$Grab Holdings(GRAB)$The recent 8% rise in Grab's stock on Monday, followed by an additional 3% increase on Tuesday, is likely attributed to its improved financial performance, particularly the shift in operating cash flow from negative to positive. This is a significant milestone for the company, as it signals stronger operational efficiency and a potential turning point towards profitability.The consistent growth in operating cash flow suggests that Grab is managing its expenses better and generating more revenue from its core operations. This swing to positive cash flow is a crucial indicator of the company's ability to sustain its business model and possibly reduce its reliance on external funding in the long term. I
$Trump Media & Technology(DJT)$It seems like DJT trading has become tightly connected to the election cycle. We're seeing clear moves that appear to be positioning the stock for either outcome. If Trump loses, there's a high chance the stock could drop sharply, but if he wins, we might witness a significant run-up. This volatility makes it critical to keep a close eye on the options market to gauge how institutions and large players are hedging or speculating. Either way, election results are likely to dictate the next major move, so traders need to stay prepared for both scenarios. Good luck to all navigating this uncertainty.
$Broadcom(AVGO)$For AVGO, I think the historic precedent is the key to the theme. Without that framework, I doubt I could be bullish, especially since, as another commenter pointed out, this stock is expensive.It will likely play out this way for AI too. And I’m sure this development will stretch way beyond the rest of my life expectancy. But the here and now opportunity doesn’t lie in the finished product, It lies in all the things that get done as the world moves from here to there. That’s why I’m so interested in the “enablers,” in both tech and in the industrial sector. By the tine the world gets the finished product, the stock market may have moved off of Ai to focus on companies building/enabling some other thing.
$Amazon.com(AMZN)$AMZN is definitely catching some attention with options volume hitting 18.5K. It feels like something's brewing—are institutional players getting ready for a move, or is this just a flash in the pan? I'm curious what everyone's thinking about this activity and whether it hints at a longer-term trend or not.
$Trump Media & Technology(DJT)$Based on the stock movement and the volume for the last 3 days, it's obvious that existing longs used the short squeeze to get out. Especially people bought around 9/20 made handsome 60 ~ 70% profit. I think from now till the election it will drift lower, if not testing the recent low, unless there's a significant news that can move DJT in either direction in a meaningful amount. If it goes up that high for a day or two, it would be a fantastic opportunity to go short. Obviously if he loses DJT will collapse without rally/squeeze.I don't think he would risk the consequence of not filing it. But I wouldn't be bit surprised if there has been some sort of deal with a billionaire that guaran
$Coinbase Global, Inc.(COIN)$I own Coinbase, but I often wonder how strong their moat really is. If Schwab, Fidelity, or other major players decided to start offering crypto trading, what would Coinbase's competitive edge be? Their first-mover advantage is clear, and they’ve built trust within the crypto community, but is that enough to fend off competition from financial giants with massive client bases and resources? It's something worth considering, especially as the industry matures and attracts more traditional finance players.
$Direxion Daily FTSE China Bull 3X Shares(YINN)$i have 1 BABA call and 1 BIDU. I may buy a YINN put or 2 to hedge against them since their long-term. One thing i didn't factor in, I'm in Central Florida and we have this MegaHurricane headed our way... so hope I can trade the entire time. GLTA!