$Serve Robotics Inc.(SERV)$ Serve Robotics, Inc. engages in providing self-driving delivery. It designs, develops, and operates zero-emissions robots that serve people in public spaces, starting with food delivery. The company was founded by Ali Kashani, Dmitry Demeshchuk and MJ Burk Chun in 2017 and is headquartered in Redwood City, CA.yesterday was the day to keep retail in but with the offering I think they dilute today and drop price before they close the offering.
$Baidu(BIDU)$$BIDU-SW(09888)$ Baidu is the Whampoa Military Academy for industry talents. It has recruited many well-known big names at home and abroad, such as Ng Enda, Lu Qi, etc. The All in AI strategy is almost 10 years old. I get up early and catch up late at night. The Wenxin model was also the first to be released in China last year. Also, Apollo had a good hand a few years ago but was beaten to a pulp by Baidu. There is nothing wrong with this company's strategy, it's mainly a management issue. This time I wonder if Baidu can use Carrot Kuaipan to buck the trend and grow.
$Apple(AAPL)$ I just need it to drop 1%... It can't even do that. Whoever is buying at these prices I give you props. Not sure where they make underwear big enough to hold those massive stones you carry. I rarely see runs like this. Eventually there will be a red day but who knows when.
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ TSLA is on the brink of suffering its biggest stock market cap contraction in a single day. The expectations are very high and that will translate itself in an immense deception in conjunction with a panic liquidation of the stock. Mark my words. It‘s going to be ugly and sad.
$特斯拉(TSLA)$ I didn't like the bounce off 38.2%. Sold all my $185 puts. Moved some to September $190. Still holding September $140. Capital lock and loaded for the quadwitching game tomorrow. If it's green, I will add a bit load of puts. If drops, oh well, still have a good amount of puts. Out!
$亚马逊(AMZN)$ I was reading an article about holders of Amazon stock. According to the article 63% of Amazon stock is held by institutional investors. This somewhat explains why there is low volume since when you combine long-term investors who have tendency hold on to their shares + institutional investors + option traders this equates typically to low volume. So more than anything else, Amazon's volume/price is based on news from the company such as Earnings Report. Just my thoughts.