$Apple(AAPL)$ Programming Concepts In most programming languages, "clearing a list" removes all elements, leaving the list structure intact and empty. This is distinct from reassigning the list variable to a new empty list.
$Vanguard S&P 500 ETF(VOO)$ Programming Concepts In most programming languages, "clearing a list" removes all elements, leaving the list structure intact and empty. This is distinct from reassigning the list variable to a new empty list.
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My stock in focus today is $Micron Technology(MU)$ . The recent ~30% pullback looks more like panic than fundamentals breaking. Despite concerns around Google’s $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ TurboQuant, AI memory demand still appears strong, and efficiency gains may even expand total usage over time. What’s striking is the disconnect: record revenue, strong guidance, and HBM supply already booked, yet valuation has compressed to around 7x forward earnings. The market seems to be pricing in a slowdown that hasn’t shown up in the actual data. That said, risks remain—memory is cyclical, and heavy capex could backfire if demand softens. For now, I see this as a “watch closely” setup; if fundamentals hold, this drop in
Is the sharp drop in Japanese equities a buying opportunity?
On March 30, Japanese equities weakened significantly. The Nikkei 225 Index closed down 2.79%, with deeper losses seen intraday, while the Topix Index also declined by around 2.9%. The market structure was highly concentrated, with heavyweight technology stocks dragging down the index. Advantest fell 5.19%, SoftBank Group dropped 6.31%, TDK declined 4.42%, Fanuc fell 4.22%, and Tokyo Electron also moved lower. These companies are concentrated in semiconductor equipment, electronic components, and automation, forming the core growth segment of the Japanese market. Due to the high concentration of weights, technology stocks had an outsized impact on the index. Advantest accounts for more than 12%, SoftBank over 5%, while TDK and Fanuc both exceed 2%. When these stocks correct simultaneously,
Brutal— Korean Stocks Plunge, time to Buy the Dip?
South Korea’s stock market remains under pressure. The KOSPI index has fallen to around 5,052, dropping 4.3% in a single day. Over the past month, it has declined nearly 19%, marking the largest monthly drop since October 2008, and has pulled back more than 20% from its February high. From the perspective of daily performance, Korea-related ETFs broadly came under pressure. Among broad-based products, $韩国ETF-iShares MSCI(EWY)$ and $Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF(FLKR)$ both fell about 3.8%, largely reflecting the decline of the overall market. The actively managed $Matthews Korea Active ETF(MKOR)$ dropped a smaller 3.13%, showing relative resilience. The defense-th