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Prestigious_Ear_3737 t1_jdylqdw wrote

So glad to see you back!!! There has been 600B plowed into about 7 tech stocks since the SVB event. They ran to those and treasuries. While the DIA and SPY have been down lately the QQQ's were up abnormally. Today the QQQ's started to show cracks. 1Q earnings are going to be down. I think we are close to capitulation. Last year peeps said TINA. That has changed. Let's see 5% t-bills or NVDA at 150 P/E and AMD 100 P/E going into earnings??? MaggieP

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FinFree4Ever t1_jdylkli wrote

I only bought in, in the month of March 2023. It is undervalued, already non-gaap profitable and able to withstand any recession with broad macro winds in its favour.

Even if it recovers to 50% of its 2021 high, it is still a 3x from here.

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_huppenzuppen t1_jdylj1b wrote

> In order to raise money by selling bonds, the government has to make bonds an attractive asset. That is, the bonds have to be a good investment, and provide good returns to those who buy the bonds.

> This means that the federal reserve must raise the interest rate, because that determines the yield of bonds.

That's just plain wrong. The yield of a bond is determined by supply and demand of this very bond, it does not depend on the interest rates from the fed. If no one wants to buy this bank's bonds at 1%, they have to raise the interest of it. There were quite a few high yield bonds even before the rate hike.

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FinFree4Ever t1_jdyk8cn wrote

It’s all about different accounting standards. Their CFO is not lying.

Their acquisition of Iron Source is accretive, strengthens their balance sheet/cash flows and together with a recovery in advertising revenues, Unity will be extremely attractive in the coming years.

It’s a low risk, high reward play.

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VisualMod t1_jdyjwql wrote

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