Nvidia CEO Says Intel's Test Chip Results For Next-Gen Process Are Good. Former competitors could be using Intel's third party foundries.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-ceo-intel-test-chip-results-for-next-gen-process-look-good

This is imo a very promising development. By making fabs with a heavier focus on porting third parties product over, Intel massively expands their TAM by joining TSMC and Samsung in selling shovels during the gold rush. Whether the Intel chips a

3 soaring stocks that show no signs of slowing down

-Nvidia has bounced back this year from its dismal 2022, and enthusiasm for AI can continue to drive shares higher.

-Taiwan Semiconductor is poised to benefit from a multi-decade growth runway for chips.

-General Electric's incredible run isn't over yet.

These chip and industrial stocks have tons of upside potential.

No matter how long you've been investing, you've probably heard the phrase "buy l

4 Reasons to buy Netflix stock, and 1 reason to sell

Is the volatile streaming media stock finally worth buying?

Netflix (NFLX 5.54%) has taken investors on a wild ride over the past two years. The streaming media giant's shares surged during the buying frenzy in growth stocks and closed at an all-time high of $691.69 on Nov. 17, 2021.

However, Netflix's stock plummeted to a multiyear low of $164.28 on June 14, 2022, as its growth decelerated, it lost subscribers for the first time in over

(5/30) Tuesday's Pre-Market Stock Movers & News

Good morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to the new trading week and a fresh start! Here are your pre-market stock movers & news on this Tuesday, May the 30th, 2023-


Stock futures rise after GOP and White House reach tentative U.S. debt ceiling deal: Live updates


Stock futures rose Tuesda

Day One After the Debt-Ceiling Deal

Let's assume that this week's congressional vote goes smoothly.

Does that mean markets will switch to a "Risk-on" mode – stocks up, gold down, Treasury yields also down — as a default threat in the near future has been eliminated?

Not completely, as the Treasury yields component remains uncertain.

Although the immediate risk to Treasuries is receding, future dynamics again hinge on interest rate expectations. There are chan

Nvidia hits $1 trillion market cap

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/30/nvidia-on-track-to-hit-1-trillion-market-cap-when-market-opens.html

Nvidia briefly hit a $1 trillion market cap at the open Tuesday, joining a small club of mostly technology companies. Nvidia’s shares have to hold above $404.86 to maintain that distinction throughout the day. The chipmaker’s stock rocketed last

I introduced my mother to stocks recently, she then proceeds to hold SQQQ for the past four months, losing $500k and counting

It started off nice and good with some google, amazon, voo, twitter (questionable). Then I assume she watched some YouTube videos and got into confirmation bias mode and pretty much every other bias. She’s in her 50s by the way.

Still holding to this day, still trying to talk some sense into her to this day… I have tried to no avail to explain decay and biases. What the hell can I do?

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r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Technicals Tuesday - May 30, 2023

This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on technical analysis (TA), but if TA is not your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against TA here and not in the current post.

Some helpful day to

Where to invest around $100k?

I’m new to investing and own lot of stocks from my company which I was issued as RSUs. I want to sell some of it to diversify and was wondering what is the best investment strategy? I wish to buy a house maybe in the next couple of years, so would want to keep it as a down payment but don’t want to just keep it all as cash.

Thank you, appreciate your inputs :)

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Thoughts on SPCE?

Quite speculative, but would like to hear some opinions on what people think about this space in general and SPCE?

Had it’s glory days back in 2021, as did most of these small caps/speculative stocks, does anyone see this as a reasonable investment?

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