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    • HENDRICKHENDRICK
      ·01-07 23:15
      yeah huat ar
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    • HENDRICKHENDRICK
      ·01-01
      Happy2025! huat huat huat 🚀
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      ·2024-12-28
      Quantum
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      ·2024-12-06
      To the moon 🚀for whatever stock you guys are buying.. Let the Christmas Rally snow ❄️ upon all :)
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    • HENDRICKHENDRICK
      ·2024-11-21
      $Snowflake(SNOW)$   to the moon! 🚀
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      ·2024-11-13
      $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$   Despite the recent surge in Stock price due to Trump victory, Tesla still faces risks due to intense competition in the electric vehicle market and concerns about its high valuation. With a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio still elevated and missed earnings in previous quarters, I will remain cautious. Tesla’s stock performance could fluctuate significantly as new competitors and regulatory challenges arise.  *My Take/Conclusion:* After the current upswing many investors would be taking profit, you may want to watch for dips before next considerable price growth in 2025 and beyond if it maintains its market lead. 
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    • HENDRICKHENDRICK
      ·2024-10-01
      Tiger is everywhere
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      ·2024-09-19
      The recent Fed interest rate cut is likely to benefit sectors that are sensitive to borrowing costs and consumer spending. Specifically, cyclical sectors like consumer discretionary, utilities, and real estate investment trusts (REITs) tend to perform well after a rate cut. Lower interest rates reduce borrowing costs, encouraging both corporate expansion and consumer spending, especially on big-ticket items such as cars and electronics. Here are three stock recommendations from sectors likely to benefit: 1. Amazon (AMZN) - As a major player in consumer discretionary, Amazon benefits from increased consumer spending when borrowing costs decrease. 2. Tesla (TSLA) - Tesla, part of both the consumer discretionary and industrial sectors, may see more demand for its vehicles as financing becom
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    • HENDRICKHENDRICK
      ·2024-09-18
      $Alphabet(GOOGL)$  The best have yet to come! :)
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    • HENDRICKHENDRICK
      ·2024-09-17
      intel to the moon!
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