CoreWeave’s drop really caught my eye. The company actually beat on earnings, but the lowered full-year guidance clearly scared the market. The stock basically fell off a cliff straight into the high-80s. Here’s how I see it: The revised guidance isn’t ideal, but it doesn’t change the bigger picture — CoreWeave is still one of the fastest-growing names in the AI infrastructure space. Demand for compute isn’t slowing, and CoreWeave still sits in a sweet spot with cloud GPU capacity, especially with how crazy AI workloads are getting. What worries me a bit is the volatility. When expectations are sky-high, even a slight guidance cut can send the stock into a freefall like this. So the question is: is this a real warning sign, or just the market overreacting (again)? Personally, dips like thi
$Broadcom(AVGO)$ Broadcom is one of those companies that doesn’t get as much hype as Nvidia, but quietly keeps delivering. With Citi and Goldman both expecting another beat, I’m honestly not surprised. The AI tailwinds are still very real for AVGO — especially with Google opening up access to its TPU ecosystem and hyperscalers ramping their infrastructure spending again. What stands out to me is the outlook: analysts are talking about triple-digit AI revenue growth heading into FY2026. That’s not a small number, and it shows how deeply Broadcom is tied into the AI supply chain. They’re basically becoming one of the “must-have” players behind the scenes. The question now is whether the stock already priced this in, or if there’s still room fo
$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ I used to think Moving Averages were buy/sell signals. After a lot of losing trades, I realised they’re not. Now I use MA for direction and discipline, not prediction. If price is above the 20MA and 50MA, and both are sloping up, I only look for long setups. I don’t fight the trend. If price is below them and MA is sloping down, I stay cautious or avoid longs completely. The biggest mistake I see is trading when MA is flat and tangled together. That’s usually a choppy market — and most of my losses came from there. Another thing I find useful is treating MA like dynamic support and resistance. In a strong trend, price often pulls back to the 20MA, pauses, then continues. When price starts closing below MA and can’t reclaim it
@peppywoo:How long must a stock be over a dollar to comply with the dollar rule?If the rise in price past one dollar yesterday gave Tops compliance can’t they now do whatever they want again? Does the no reverse splits or new offerings they announced last week will still be honored now that they past a dollar yesterday?$TOP Ships Inc(TOPS)$
@kookieman:I guess that the managment trying to tell you that the stock is wort 5,3$ so if a purchase came from fks the Norwegian(Cyprus registered) Frontline you vould miss out on a 530% value gain if they came knocking.I will definetly accumulate here since oil transportation will go cracy regarding rates.$TOP Ships Inc(TOPS)$