Bought another 100 TQQQ to double my position to try and scalp the bounce here.
BaylorSpineGuy said:
About spending money…..here at Six Flags again today with my oldest. This is the least crowded I think Ive ever seen it.
Lines are so short!
Don't short it yet tho….I don't want it to close haha. I bought season passes lol. In all seriousness, it's showing a bear flag, so may make another leg down soon.
why not buy AMZN instead to do the same? flip shares. post split and with all this volume it should run.$30,000 Millionaire said:
TSLA still OK. Not working the way I want it to, but that's ok
gougler08 said:
Everyone is dragging ass from that baseball game last night
she bought them 5/24 and timed the bottomJet Black said:
Pelosi bought apple and microsoft today fwiw
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Nio Agrees To Chip Supply Partnership With AMD: What You Should Know
6:07 am ET June 6, 2022 (Benzinga)
Nio Inc (NYSE: NIO) and Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ: AMD) have entered a chip supply partnership, CnEVpost reported on Monday, citing the chipmaker.
What Happened: Shanghai-based Nio will reportedly use AMD's EPYC family of processors in its high-performance computing (HPC) platform.
The move is expected to lift the electric vehicle maker's AI deep learning training and shorten product development cycles.
The report said Nio will use the chips just in its vehicle development and not in production vehicles.
Nio currently uses Qualcomm Inc (NASDAQ: QCOM), Mobileye and Nvidia Inc (NASDAQ: NVDA) chips for its vehicle's smart cockpit and driving chips.
See Also: Ray Dalio's Hedge Fund Exits Tesla In Q1, Doubles Down On These Chinese EV Players Instead
Why It Matters: Nio is among a number of China-based electric vehicle startups that has quickly established a line of electric vehicles much ahead of global legacy rivals such as Ford Motor Co (NYSE: F), Volkswagen Group (OTC: VWAGY) and others.
Nio had last year made its European foray with Norway and is currently further expanding its presence in other countries in the region.
The EV maker is also known to be exploring a foray into the mass-market segment with a new brand, in bid to scale.
Red Red Wine said:
Am I the only one bothered by all of the institutional investor home buying that has been going on lately?
Seems creepy to me. What is the agenda here? These dudes making their own market bubble and forcing home prices to rise so they can raise rents and raise selling prices on their assets?
Seems almost like price-fixing at some point. I wonder if the Tx AG will at least take a moment to look at it and make sure it is "healthy" capitalism and not something else.