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hyperchimpchallenger OP t1_j9pebb6 wrote

A pause announcement, actual recession hitting, worsening economics here than abroad. We might see a short term rally on gold in the next month (based on some TA) but it’s not going to be long if that does occur.

Usually increased rates strengthen any currency. It brings investors from all over due to attractive bond rates and similar vehicles. Also, america experiences an influx of capital when the global markets seize due to relative robustness of the American economy

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HinduHamma t1_j9p5qd0 wrote

Their guidance is fucking bullshit. As usual.

Hurr durr it’s not a crypto craze that drove our revenue. Please believe us! We are totally gonna keep going up and growing YoY forever!!!” Oh wait GPUs have flooded the market. We are cooked .

Now repeat the same story except now it’s “A.I” instead of crypto boom. nvda is full of shit. They are just really good at marketing and selling their shit message to Wall Street goons.

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tony_boxacannoli t1_j9p4ijg wrote

I bought Ford when they were hovering in the $4 area....my 1 good pick....anyway...

I get alerts on F when the price moves more than 3%.....and it has been bouncing a lot lately...not enough for me to put away the viagra...but some of you mouth breathers could get in the action...like on Monday when it dropped 5.35% to $12.2.

my advice, get your hands out each other's shorts and buy a winner when it's losing.

Disclaimer: This is financial advice.

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Quality_Ass_Rep t1_j9p1eiv wrote

And how powerful or valuable of a GPU does one need to drive that tech vs a stronger CPU?

AI will drive a high tide for many tech stocks, but once it's obvious that these companies benefit little from AI, then they will crash.

Let's see what they can do, but that P/E ratio is absurd... it's like Tesla and Airbnb combined lmao

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carsonthecarsinogen t1_j9p0exa wrote

There’s no meaningful growth.. every EV they sell is one less ICE they sell, and with Kia making arguably better vehicles for less I’d say they’re losing sales to others too.

They’ll be smaller 10 years from now for sure, if not bought out by someone else and stripped for parts.

To be fair, but honestly think ford is one of the few legacy makers actually doing well. Hyundai Kia and VW as well

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