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      ·10-20
      $Canaan Inc.(CAN)$  looks promising
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      ·09-22
      $Oklo Inc.(OKLO)$  looks to trending upwards medium term to long term?
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      ·09-16
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      ·08-27
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      ·08-27
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    • Cory2Cory2
      ·2024-07-15
      They got me too 🤦‍♀️

      Broadcom Stock Crashes to $170! Here’s Why AVGO Is Down by 90% from Friday’s Close

      The 10-for-one stock split is expected to make ownership of Broadcom stock more affordable to investors.Broadcom will not issue any fractional shares of Broadcom common stock in connection with the stock split. Broadcom’s stock price is likely to fall significantly when the US stock market opens on Monday!
      Broadcom Stock Crashes to $170! Here’s Why AVGO Is Down by 90% from Friday’s Close
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    • Cory2Cory2
      ·2024-07-07
      $WHITEHAVEN COAL LTD(WHC.AU)$  Seems to be making a case for the power of tiny gains. If I had Aussie based investments, this would be one company I would be watching...
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    • Cory2Cory2
      ·2024-07-04
      $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$  I know Cathie Woods is selling, and that's noteworthy, however I think$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$  will continue to rise with it's strong branding and R&D into AI (chips etc.). I think it may dip a little, however then have good strong upwards momentum. This should push the EV market higher also...
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    • Cory2Cory2
      ·2024-06-28
      Why aren’t futures available to trade on Tiger Trade in Australia? Is it ASIC & their previous “leverage restrictions” placed only on retail traders when Fridenberg was treasurer? Casinos &Pokies are still open for business though…

      Day6.Financial term|What is Futures ?

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      Futures that are completely different from spot markets.Spot markets involve actual goods (commodities) that can be traded, whereas futures are primarily not commodities but standardised, tradable contracts involving certain bulk commodities such as cotton, soybeans, oil, or financial assets such as stocks, bonds, and so on. With futures, it is mainly future events that are agreed upon, and the subject matter can be commodities or financial instruments.Simply put, with the future, you pay now to buy something in the future.Corn is now $300 a ton, so if you bought a ton of corn from someone for $300. That's called spot. But if you want to buy this ton of corn a month from now for $300, it's called futures.But suppose you are a farmer who grows corn for money, but you don't know if corn pric
      Day6.Financial term|What is Futures ?
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    • Cory2Cory2
      ·2024-06-27
      20%, I’m going all in here. I think there’s no real competition for what $NVDA(NVDA)$ do and offer, other than possibly the Tesla chips (according to some of the crypto AI cloud computing services data). In my humble opinion, I believe that NVIDIA will continue to capitalise on every AI opportunity, and are the strongest player (and will be in the future) in their industry by far…
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