SOXL doing its thing. Hoping this thing can get to 31+ again.
The Pilot said:
Asan woke up
I've had $12K sunk in this stock for months. Its finally back just better than my buy in. Unless someone here has a great forecast I will unload it all today and breathe a sigh of reliefThe Pilot said:
Asan woke up
Talon2DSO said:
I'm out of PLTR at $75.33. Bought in at just under $30. Not sure the continued growth is sustainable too much more beyond this point. It's cruising along beautifully and I may miss out on a bit more but this will give me some much needed cash to rolling into a few different equities
Sold just north of $22. Good riddance. It got personal for me.Towns03 said:I've had $12K sunk in this stock for months. Its finally back just better than my buy in. Unless someone here has a great forecast I will unload it all today and breathe a sigh of reliefThe Pilot said:
Asan woke up
LatinAggie1997 said:Bocephus said:
Bitcoin passes 100K
Where are those that laughed at me when I said institutions and financial advisors would be recommending it to their clients?
I hope everyone got in early although it's likely we see $250k by end Q4 2025.
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Citron pounding the table that $NBIS is poised to be the next AI Wall Street darling. A sleeper with no analyst coverage yet, the market hasn't caught on to its massive potentialor its undervaluation vs. CoreWeave. If it trades at a 50% discount to Coreweave multiple that puts…
Citron Research (@CitronResearch) December 3, 2024
Am I looking at the chart correctly . . . trading was suspended for over 2.5 years from Feb 2022 to Oct 2024?bhanacik said:
I found this article on NBIS:
11:39 PM EST, December 03, 2024 (Benzinga Newswire)
Shares of Nebius Group NV (NASDAQ:NBIS) jumped 13.90% on Tuesday after Citron Research highlighted the company's potential to become the next artificial intelligence sensation on Wall Street, citing its deep ties with NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) and perceived undervaluation compared to competitor CoreWeave.
What Happened: The surge followed Monday's announcement of a $700 million private placement financing round, backed by Nvidia, Accel, and accounts managed by Orbis Investments. The deal involves issuing 33,333,334 Class A shares at $21 each, representing a 3% premium over the volume-weighted average price since Nasdaq trading resumed.
Citron Research, through its X social media account, projected a potential $60 share price for Nebius, based on what it called "napkin math" assuming a 50% discount to CoreWeave's multiple. The research firm said, "Citron pounding the table that Nebius is poised to be the next AI Wall Street darling," emphasizing CEO Arkady Volozh's credentials and Nvidia's decade-long relationship with the company.
Volozh, a Russian technology entrepreneur and billionaire known for his expertise in computer science, expressed confidence in the company's direction. "The foundation of our business is our expertise in building advanced technology infrastructure," he stated, highlighting plans to expand AI infrastructure across two continents.Quote:
Citron pounding the table that $NBIS is poised to be the next AI Wall Street darling. A sleeper with no analyst coverage yet, the market hasn't caught on to its massive potentialor its undervaluation vs. CoreWeave. If it trades at a 50% discount to Coreweave multiple that puts…
Citron Research (@CitronResearch) December 3, 2024
bhanacik said:
FSLY looking good over the past couple of weeks. nice run on closing the gap from May. I'm still down quite a bit and not adding to my position but has a good look to it.
I bought shares only the other day after I mentioned it. I'm in around $103. I believe it runs into the end of the year because hedge fund mgrs will be chasing returns. If I'm wrong, I won't be hurt in shares, but if I'm right then I'll still make a good ROI with minimal risk.Red Pear Luke (BCS) said:
Prog - you buying those $MU options here?
to you guys looking at SOUN, look up BBAI. It is a similar play, Redler brought it to my attention.The Pilot said:
Anyone else in $SOUN? It's been on a tear the last two days.
Doh, looks like I completely missed the post above.
not me. I pulled the plug on SOXL and NVDU, small loss. H&S on NVDA (past 3 days).Brian Earl Spilner said:
Buy more NVDA here?
BucketofBalls99 said:aggies4life said:
Pltr - just keeps on trucking. Surely we get a correction soon?
Same thing keeps being said over these last couple of months now
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A terrifying flesh-eating parasite that eats animals from the inside out is pouring across the US border from cattle imported from Mexico.
The parasite, commonly called a New World screwworm, was eliminated in North America in the late 19th century, but has made a return as cattle from Panama are being smuggled into the nation.
The US Department of Agriculture (USAD) was alerted about the invasion last month after livestock at the border was infected, warning the parasite could have moved into the nation.
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Screwworm larvae are creamy white in color and are deposited on the edge of superficial wounds.
When the eggs hatch, they typically enter the bloodstream through the open wound and will not only infest themselves in livestock, but can also burrow their way into humans.
The Chief Veterinary Officer of Mexico notified the US that it had found in infestation in a cow in the southern Mexico state of Chiapas during an inspection near the Guatemala border.
Because it is so difficult to identify screwworm infestations, it is highly likely that infected cattle have crossed into the US - although the USDA has not stated how many may have been impacted.
The USDA has asked cattle producers to monitor their livestock and pets to stop the screwworm's spread and to immediately report any possible cases.
ProgN said:
Hey gang, the market is closed so I'm going to post this article because we have several vets in here and I'm sure that several others own cattle. I'm not sending off any alarm, just making you aware of it. FTR, I don't own cattle so this could just be overhyped for sensationalism.
Urgent warning as terrifying parasite that eats animals from the inside out pour into US across Mexican border | Daily Mail OnlineQuote:
A terrifying flesh-eating parasite that eats animals from the inside out is pouring across the US border from cattle imported from Mexico.
The parasite, commonly called a New World screwworm, was eliminated in North America in the late 19th century, but has made a return as cattle from Panama are being smuggled into the nation.
The US Department of Agriculture (USAD) was alerted about the invasion last month after livestock at the border was infected, warning the parasite could have moved into the nation.Quote:
Screwworm larvae are creamy white in color and are deposited on the edge of superficial wounds.
When the eggs hatch, they typically enter the bloodstream through the open wound and will not only infest themselves in livestock, but can also burrow their way into humans.
The Chief Veterinary Officer of Mexico notified the US that it had found in infestation in a cow in the southern Mexico state of Chiapas during an inspection near the Guatemala border.
Because it is so difficult to identify screwworm infestations, it is highly likely that infected cattle have crossed into the US - although the USDA has not stated how many may have been impacted.
The USDA has asked cattle producers to monitor their livestock and pets to stop the screwworm's spread and to immediately report any possible cases.
ProgN said:
Thanks doc, I was just letting yall know