GBA PRESENTS- the public games

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by stonedinvestor, Jul 22, 2024.

  1. WE had a huge breakthrough yesterday it was warm enough the ice pack returned to soft snow and Bacchus could go do his business normally he was so excited he ran around like a puppy. i almost cried. Then at midnight he had to go out and rut roe it had frozen back 3/4 of the way...
     
    #8521     Feb 24, 2025
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    #8522     Feb 24, 2025

  3. Pre Market Most Active Stocks
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    Connexa Sports Tech
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    #8523     Feb 24, 2025
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  5. Jesus DGLY! I once traded that from $15 area to $45... now it's under $1. WTF happened?
     
    #8525     Feb 24, 2025
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  6. If the data center meltdown thesis is correct then this cheaper AI from China is a real deal problem/// NVDA will counter that narrative.. but who is correct?

    When you are in a losing position often you start looking to find green shoots and I kind of got that last week I heard a few people say... in the long run this means more people using Ai so it's ultimately good...

    I dunno that's not going to hold water I do not think at these investor convos...
     
    #8526     Feb 24, 2025
  7. Out!
     
    #8527     Feb 24, 2025
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    Hedge funds exit tech, media stocks at fastest pace in six months, Goldman Sachs says
     
    #8528     Feb 24, 2025
  9. Hedge funds also bought developed and emerging market Asia stocks at the quickest pace in five months, Goldman Sachs said, with Asia now the only region globally where the balance of hedge fund trades is long rather than short.

    "China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong are by far the most net bought markets on our Prime book [year to date]," said the note.

    About 8% of hedge fund portfolio positions hold the stock of companies in Asian developed markets, while net allocation to Asia's emerging markets stands at 13.3%, the note said, among the highest levels for both in the past year.
     
    #8529     Feb 24, 2025
  10. We Need More Eels Music!

     
    #8530     Feb 24, 2025