All Robot stocks were on the move at the same time. I find that robotic and weird. Is this because some ETF was bought hard?
Ted, Can you allow me your guidance please: if you were considering taking position in below mentioned ticker what entry would you be looking at? I’m contemplating entering below $10??? Your thoughts? Archer Aviation Inc. (ACHR) Compare 11.51+1.94(+20.27%) At close: January 3 at 4:00:02 PM EST 11.38-0.13(-1.13%)
That’s a hard question, the most coherent information and research I have found has been on Reddit with Archer. Price entry, if it holds I buy looking at the far out call volume. That’s not much help but you have a good sense of support as proven by your RGTI trade.
My tax bill would say otherwise. You should keep in mind you are talking to America's #1 Stock Investor. The term trader just means you are churning your account and chasing trends and highflyers. None of which I do. I am ground up. The day I look at a most active or up the most list is the day I hang it up. Ironically, that dumb ass Cramer was on TV just the other night suggesting his lemmings look at the new highs list for ideas.
It's CES time. And the question is.. do we really want an Ai Fridge? ">Samsung’s screen and camera-enabled smart fridges can now add items you're running low on to your Instacart cart. Samsung’s smart fridges will soon be able to identify when you’re running low on something and add items to your Instacart app so you can order what you need from the grocery delivery service right from your fridge. Today,Samsung announced a multiyear partnership with Instacart that will let you shop for groceries from the screen on your Samsung Bespoke fridge — the 32-inch one or the one with the new 9-inch screen the company is debuting at CES this month. Has anyone used Instacart? No. I don't think so you just go to the supermarket right? Maybe I'm overthinking it but I know I have no ketchup. I wanted some last night and none. I don't need the fridge to tell me I need ketchup.
Again not sure here.. a few pot plants in the living room might be cool... LG’s new lamp puts a mini garden inside your home LG has developed a new lamp that doubles as an indoor garden. The lamp, which LG will show off at CES in January, serves as an adjustable grow light for the tray of up to 20 plants beneath it, while also brightening up your room. It has two different lighting modes: downward-facing lighting during the day that helps grow your plants, and upward-facing lighting at night to help brighten up your home. The lamp comes equipped with a 1.5-gallon water tank and “automatically dispenses the right amount of water and nutrients for the number and variety of plants being grown,” according to LG.
These are down right ugly. Leak: This is Lenovo’s rollable display laptop Lenovo showed off a laptop concept with a rollable display last year, and in 2025, it might release one that you can actually buy.Leaker Evan Blass just shared images of what he says is a sixth-generation Lenovo ThinkBook Plus, and based on two of the images, it has a display thatextends upwardto reveal more display underneath. It seems pretty similar to the concept from 2023, which also extended upward to show more screen. In these images from Blass, Lenovo is showing how the extended screen can be used for multitasking, such as by watching a YouTube video in the lower half of the screen or having a document on hand under a PowerPoint presentation.
QUBT- might be worth watching. Nothing specific but they added a little seminar for Quantum in this years' CES.