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>> No.58378243 [View]
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Why has GlobalFoundries been doing so shittily?

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Semiconductors are over. Permanently.

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>>57342665
I didn't believe it but when I actually got a nice suit that fits me... even I look pretty good. It caught me completely off guard when I had a look in the mirror.
Financially speaking, getting a nice suit can potentially be life-changing. Doesn't even need to be expensive

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Bloody hell my monthly DCA into tech is gonna be expensive. Not just tech. Pretty much everything is at ATH. But does it matter? The market is always at a ATH so just keep buying.
MSFT pisses me off though. Should have bought way more. What an unstoppable beast

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>>56909381
My mum is managing the family's assets and it has been great. She is outperforming indices and all those so called "experts" just by DCAing into good companies.
Also kind of helps that she went on a shopping spree following the 2009 crash. Still, her gains have elevated our family to the upper middle class.
But don't ever take pay when it comes to family, wtf? Just passively throw that money into fundus and sell in 15 years. Don't overcomplicate it

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>>56833491
Just post more Lums, please. Is there a more bullish signal? If there is, please share it with us.
>>56832763
People say that yet my best performing shit is fuckin gold. How pathetic is that? I am up 100% on my gold stock I bought last year. Plus nice 5%+ divvies. I wish I hadn't "diversified" and only sticked to one thing. Plus I'm a retard when it comes to tech

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>>56757145
Lum loves you too, man. Tfw europoor so no thanksgiving for me. No 5kg turkey pure gains for me. Turkey is ridiculously expensive here as well.
I heard Americans really love thanksgiving but I didn't expect they love it this much

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>>56742400
I remember you, son. Well done. You have been blessed by Lum and thus shall be victorious.
I would take my profit and get out though.

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>>56729110
Soooo, did you do it?
>>56729129
Agreed. But expected EPS is 3,39 which is wtf high compared to last year's 0,27. But NVDA has their ways of absolutely destroying expectations. Their margins are very high as well and demand is only increasing. Consumer spending is hovering near ATH.
Apple and MSFT used to rule the market and set the pace but now it's frickin NVDA. NVDA sets the pace for the entirety of tech. Impressive

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>>56672998
We are gonna go into an inverted head and shoulders and pump even higher

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>>56605383
Indeed. Is the market pricing that in? The war in Ukraine and the one down in Gaza have either stagnated or turned out to be nothing-events. Oil and gold are both falling as a result. But steel is on the rise. Construction is also down so copper and steel should go down.
I don't know what but something is going on with steel.

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>>56547325
>Avg hoursly earnings below estimates
Once again proves how cucked wagies on average are. Companies need to constantly up the ante in terms of earnings so of course production compensation is gonna get lowered. Heh, insanely bullish for stock
>Participation rate
The only metric that actually matters when it comes to employment. Have we just witnessed the peak of participation?

>6.5% man euro's are lazy
Unemployment doesn't matter, what matter is participation rate.

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>>56530297
Take advantage of the Santa rally and you'll make more money

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Heh, financially speaking how do you prep for an engineering test from Tesla? I am going to be doing a test on the subject of batteries... just to get a possibility of an interview.
We are soon entering the 4-year weekly average on all major indices except for NASDAQ (carried by AI) and I need money to invest. Historically, the index always swiftly recovers after either touching that support or bounces like crazy if it falls through.
But damn is getting a job difficult now. I had to exaggerate my knowledge of batteries and am now reading two books on electrochemical chemistry. Thanks for reading my blog.

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>>56483047
For people with any degree of skill (meaning we remove people of ehem certain persuasions and backgrounds), the salary is 80k+. Thanks to the service inflation, trades and service jobs have dramatically caught up in terms of wages. Engineering still pays like crazy.
They really do have it better than us. A graduate engineer with a master's degree gets around 43k dollars per year and that's before taxes. After taxes, it's 30k at most. Absolutely pathetic.
There is a reason why americans can consooom more. It's because they can. That is also why the US keeps growing like it does

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Is ORCL okay?

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Holy fuck earnings in Europe are absolutely crushing it. Regional banks are enjoying the high rates and high liquidity of normies. Volvo just posted ridiculous earnings. Yeah, recession my ass. We are so going higher, bullbros.

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You guys reckon it is a possibility that the ECB hikes one more time so that EURO stops falling like a rock? The brutish pound is an embarrassment as well, holy crap. I thought the English took pride in their currency

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>>56054632
Last time I checked, the m/m was 0.8% (someone posted it here). It generally takes like 3-4 weeks for oil to get through to producer prices which in turn then gets through to consumers.
Gas is already feeling the heat though (I am paying so much for gas/diesel here in Europoor... you wouldn't believe these insane prices) but since they barely decreased prices last time oil crashed, there is much less of a ramp up now (since they are greedy fuggs that know we must refill our cars or we go out of fuckin business).
Electricity prices are on the rise again which will contribute to a higher inflation. Food prices are also increasing. And soon the annual part of the service inflation should get a huge swing up.
There is absolutely no way that the monthly inflationary rate is so low.
But remember, they are totally free to choose what data to include and what to exclude. They can manipulate statistics as much as it suits them.

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>>55917766
At least you got nice digits, son. Wait, I thought people here worked as traders, working from home, being comfy and all that. I mean, surely everyone here has already made it right?

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>>55860719
Well, considering that most of Sweden's bond market is in property prices and they are gonna have to keep hiking because core inflation is 8-9% (just wtf do your fuckin job Riksbanken)... yeah this is gonna be real fun. This country is borderline fugged and retarded. Only the strong industry is carrying this crap on its mighty back and that's only because of the insanely strong export and shitty currency (currency benefits vs. the US dollar)

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Bros, shouldn't the class A and B of a particular stock move pretty much the same? What does it mean if B is say at 0% but A is -2% without any news? Does it mean you should now buy the A since it will equalize to B's level the next day?
Strange

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>>55437043
i've made enough money this year to nearly pay off my entire student loan debt
but why would i do that when i can just let inflation eat away at it instead?

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What are the main differences between 1inch and something like Rango? The amount of chains supported? I really need to know

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