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AI remains the main growth engine. High-performance computing now makes up over half of quarterly revenue, while AI accelerators contribute a double-digit share and delivered more than 100% growth for the full year. This momentum is supported by rising adoption of 3nm and 5nm processes, where tight capacity continues to enhance product value.
Attention is also on TSM’s aggressive 2026 capex plan of up to US$56 billion. Heavy investment in advanced nodes and packaging secures future capacity through 2027–2029, further widening the gap with competitors and reinforcing TSM’s central role in the global AI compute race.
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Earnings reports this week resulted in mixed performance among banks with traditional retail lenders seeing stock declines due to lofty valuations and regulatory pressure from proposed credit card interest caps while Wall Street banks had a strong week as investment banking revenue surged from a resurgence in corporate dealmaking leading to a divided market reaction
Trump's 10% credit card interest idea sent US bank stocks like $JPMorgan Chase(JPM)$ and $Bank of America(BAC)$ wobbling, like they had just heard a bad karaoke, but I stayed exactly where I needed to be. No panic selling, no overreacting, no "let me check this chart for the umpteen time".
I simply let $Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund(XLF)$ do what XLF does best - smooth out the noise, diversify the drama and keep the entire financial sector moving like a well oiled machine.
That is the beauty of holding XLF instead of micromanaging every bank stock's mood swing. It rolls, it steadies, it compounds.
This week wasn't about chasing headlines. It was about staying aligned with my thesis, trusting my structure and let disciplined execution speak louder than market noise.
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US markets currently show a cautiously optimistic bias, supported by strong tech results.
these are the companies am monitoring:
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD): AMD also experienced gains recently and is a top stock pick for some in January 2026.
Super Micro Computer (SMCI): This company is noted for strong earnings growth (50.7%) and significant insider ownership (13.9%), making it a potential target for growth-oriented investors.
Bitdeer Technologies Group (BTDR): With an impressive earnings growth of 135.5% and insider ownership of 33.4%, this stock could be one to watch for high growth potential.
总结一句,本周不是“梭哈周”,而是筛选周。能看懂的钱慢慢赚,看不懂的机会,宁愿放过。