Nvidia and The Coming Darkness

Nvidia and The Coming Darkness

In a more serious sector of the market, we have $NVDA making a historic move to a new ATH ($380) on the speculation of transformative AI breakthroughs. Recession fears lying dead in the trunk of the starship rocket. With the price of used GPU’s sliding to the downside since early 2022, it’s hard to understand where the priced in demand will come into fruition.

Last quarter, Nvidia’s profit surged 26% to $2 billion, a

What is your opinion of dark pools and their trading activities?

It is my personal opinion that markets are not truly "efficient" as we are told. I feel certain elite and high-privilege circles most probably have better inside tracks to information. I would guess these include congress (yes I know that they have to file disclosures but its usually long after their trades) and perhaps hedge funds.

To the extent this is true, can dark pools shed any light on trades worth looking at? For example, if there is eno

What to do with stock based compensation?

Hey guys I was reading over some company filings as earnings season is in effect and I had an accounting question.

Free cash flow is typically found by just taking the operating cash flow and subtracting the general expenses (CAPEX) following all operation activity. However, stock based compensation gets included into operating cash flow activities and therefore adds to the free cash flow total.

This led me to wonder if I should subtract the stock

Shareholder foundation

Hi everyone,

I was wondering if anyone here knew about the shareholder foundation and how it works? They put out articles saying to contact them on significant losses on stocks and a lawsuit will be filed.

How likely is it for a person to get their money back from contacting them with such losses?

Appreciate all comments!

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Should I Invest in Adidas?

When Adidas dropped Kanye after his antisemitic statements, Adidas lost a shit ton of money. Now that Adidas has announced that they will be selling the rest of the Yeezy stock, starting May 31. Would it be smart to invest in Adidas? I would think the stock would most likely go up, as Yeezy is a huge percentage of Adidas sales.

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Explain homebuilders to me

Everyone is talking about the AI bubble...but I'm honestly baffled at homebuilders over the past 5 months. Past two earnings have shown declining margins (rate buybacks as opposed to price drops). QoQ cancelation rates of 20 to 50%.. Increasing inventory, and reduced future orders....YET we're sitting at nearly ATH on pretty much any ticker (DHI, LEN, KBH, TOL, you name it).

Granted I lost my ass going long on puts so I'm slightly jaded...but

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest sold most of its Nvidia stake just before the chipmaker kicked off a rally that added $585 billion in market value

Cathie Wood's Ark Invest is probably wishing it didn't sell nearly 1 million shares of Nvidia between early October and today following the chipmaker's massive year-to-date surge of more than 160%.

Nvidia stock soared as much as 30% on Thursday after the company announced jaw-dropping guidance as it benefits from a wave of demand for its chipsets that support generative AI technology platforms like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Alphabet's Bard.

Ford EVs will use Tesla charging tech in surprise partnership between rivals

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/25/tesla-elon-musk-ford-jim-farley-ev-twitter-spaces-talk.html

Ford Motor will partner with Tesla on several charging initiatives for its current and future electric vehicles in an unusual tie-up between the two rivals, CEOs of the automakers announced Thursday.

The deal includes current Ford owners being granted ac

Elon Musk and Ron Desantis

Yesterday Ron Desantis announced his bid to run for president of the united states and did so on Twitter with Elon Musk hosting the call. Its pretty obvious Elon is a big supporter of Desantis. If Desantis wins the presidential election how do you think that would in turn benefit TSLA? I've got to assume its going to be a mutually beneficially relationship.

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Embracer's $2bn+ deal collapsed due to "external factors"

The CEO of Embracer Group has said the abrupt end to a potential partnership his company was due to announce was brought about by "external factors."

Yesterday, the company revealed in its financial results that a strategic partnership it had been close to securing had unexpectedly been scrapped, leading to the firm to lower its earnings forecast.

CEO Lars Wingefors offered more detail in the subsequent earnings call, transcribed by Seeki


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