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      ·01-15
      Gold’s intraday drop from new highs looks more like a classic “hot data + higher‑for‑longer” flush‑out than the end of the safe‑haven story. Stronger‑than‑expected US PPI, retail sales and a firm labour market all push the Fed narrative back toward sticky inflation and policy rates staying elevated, which is naturally a headwind for non‑yielding assets like gold. At the same time, those same data points do *not* resolve the underlying geopolitical risks that helped drive gold to record levels in the first place. The market is simply repricing how much it is willing to pay for protection when real yields moves. The key question is whether the pullback stabilises above prior breakout zones and key moving averages. If gold can base above recent support while real yields stay contained and geo
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      ·2025-11-14
      Tried it and no stocks being provided in the answer. Can do better!
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      ·2025-05-30
      Analysts remain bullish with price targets as high as $190, citing Nvidia's AI dominance and strong demand for Blackwell chips. The company expects 50% revenue growth next quarter, even with $8 billion in projected China sales losses. Unlike August 2024's China-driven selloff, Nvidia now has diversified growth from cloud providers, AI inference, and sovereign AI deals. Huang's sale appears to be pre-planned rather than a sign of concern - he recently called this a "powerful new wave of growth." Short-term risks include geopolitics and export controls, but with $53.7 billion in cash and leadership in AI hardware/software, Nvidia looks positioned for long-term success.
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      ·2025-04-13
      $S&P 500(.SPX)$  Global markets remained shaky as recession fears, Fed policy uncertainty, and trade tensions dominate headlines. The S&P 500’s recent correction (down over 10% from peaks) has investors questioning whether the rebound is sustainable or if deeper losses loom. Key Drivers of the Selloff: Recession Risks: Analysts at Morgan Stanley and the New York Fed warn that rising unemployment and slowing growth could tip the economy into contraction. Fed Policy Whiplash: Markets now price in rate cuts later this year
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      ·2025-03-15
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  post GTC volatility is typical. My take is that while a $130 breakout is plausible, I would wait for a confirmed close above this level with strong volume. Aggressive traders might scalp the event, but swing buyers should watch for a dip toward $120-$125 for better risk/reward.
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      ·2025-03-04
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$   While NVDA’s dominance in AI remains intact, near-term risks dominate. A prudent entry point may emerge if the stock stabilizes above $110 with reduced geopolitical headwinds.
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      ·2025-01-23
      Nvidia is best positioned to gain the most, given its dominance in AI hardware and software. However, other companies, particularly those in the broader supply chain like TSMC or leading cloud providers, may also see substantial benefits. If not, possible dark horse might be AMD as they will also take on related GPU demands.
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    • console.errconsole.err
      ·2025-01-14
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  just have faith in it and continue with the auto-invest plans. 😆 stay invested!
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      ·2025-01-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Stock trading can be stressful due to market volatility and the risk of loss, but it offers potential for significant returns with the right strategy and discipline. It’s not for everyone—success depends on knowledge, risk tolerance, and emotional control. For many, it’s a tool to grow wealth rather than a guaranteed path to riches.
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    • console.errconsole.err
      ·2025-01-04
      Yes! Sticking to the Auto-invest plan and keep invested always!
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