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      ·05-10
      Hims & Hers Q1 Showdown: Can the Novo Nordisk Partnership Shield HIMS From an FDA Compounding Ban? Hims & Hers ($HIMS) is set to report highly anticipated Q1 2026 earnings tomorrow after the closing bell, riding an explosive +37% monthly rally that completely defied the broader healthcare sector slump. With the FDA aggressively proposing to exclude key weight-loss molecules from its 503B compounding bulks list, retail bears are betting on a catastrophic revenue cliff. Meanwhile, Eli Lilly ($LLY) just surged 10% on a massive earnings beat, leaving traders wondering: is Hims about to follow Lilly to new highs, or are traders walking straight into a regulatory trap? Here is the data-driven breakdown of how the smart money is positioning for the print. 1️⃣ The FDA 503B Proposal & T
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      ·05-10
      US Stocks Out of Control 🎢 — The Era of Overnight Surges ​The recent madness in the US stock market is bordering on out of control. Watching SANDISK skyrocket over 4000% in a year, I can’t help but wonder if we’re approaching something like the 2000 Dot-Com bubble. Honestly, I haven't been in the market that long and I'm still building experience, but even the craziness of 2021 doesn't compare to what we're seeing right now. 🤯 ​The Buffett Indicator is currently sitting around 210-230%, whereas it only peaked at about 150-200% during the height of the Dot-Com bubble. This means the total market cap of US stocks has far outgrown the actual size of the US physical economy. ​Meanwhile, the Shiller PE ratio is hovering around 42, which is neck-and-neck with the 38 we saw in 2021 and the 44 we
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      ·05-07
      AMD Explodes Past $420 on AI Blowout — Is the ‘Multi-Vendor’ Supercycle Finally Here? The AI hardware trade just violently shifted gears. AMD melted up to a record high of $421.39 yesterday, surging +18.61% after a blockbuster Q1 report showed AI-driven profits nearly doubling and total revenue jumping 38%. With the stock now up an eye-watering +37% in just two trading sessions, Wall Street is aggressively tearing up old price targets. For months, the market wondered if anyone could truly challenge Nvidia’s datacenter monopoly. This earnings print just gave us the answer: the hyperscaler "multi-vendor" strategy is no longer just a theory—it is a heavily funded reality. But after a nearly 40% parabolic move in 48 hours, is it too late to chase? 1️⃣ The Hyperscaler ‘Multi-Vendor’ Reality The
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      ·05-07
      Nvidia and TSMC Ignite ‘Hyperdrive’ — But Where Is the Absolute Ceiling for AI Demand? The semiconductor super-cycle just caught another massive tailwind. Both NVDA and TSM surged approximately 6% following explosive analyst reports that hyperscalers have officially entered an AI compute "hyperdrive" procurement cycle. This isn't just about Big Tech building better chatbots anymore—TotalEnergies’ massive deployment of the Pangea 5 supercomputer proves that heavy industry is now aggressively entering the AI arms race. With advanced node utilization maxing out and Google rapidly closing the market cap gap with Nvidia, the market is asking one critical question: is there actually a ceiling to this demand, or are we still in the early innings of a multi-year hardware rollout? 1️⃣ The "Hyperdri
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      ·05-07
      Dow 50K, $5T Nvidia, and the Ultimate Melt-Up: Too Late to Chase or Just Getting Started? The melt-up is absolutely relentless. Yesterday, the SPX shattered resistance to hit an intraday high of 7369.22, the IXIC (Nasdaq) soared to 25,850.19, and the Dow confidently reclaimed the historic 50,000 mark. Driven by a violent repricing in AI hardware, a finalized Iran deal, and the sudden return of Fed rate-cut expectations, the bulls are running completely unchecked. But beneath the surface of these staggering index numbers, a massive divergence is brewing: Wall Street banks are raising price targets, while hedge funds are quietly heading for the exits. So, is simply holding stocks enough to make money in 2026, or are we buying the absolute top? Let’s break down the mechanics of this historic
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      ·05-06
      $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$  Just Delivered Its Strongest Post-IPO Quarter ​Revenue up 85% YoY, a massive EPS beat, and full-year guidance raised once again. Yet, the market reaction was entirely lukewarm. ​The issue isn't the fundamentals. It’s that the market has already priced in years of future growth. ​Before the earnings call, the real concern wasn't the top-line numbers—it was the guidance. For a company trading at over 100x earnings, consistently raising full-year forecasts does one thing: it pulls future pressure into the present. The higher the expectations, the smaller the margin for error. If a single quarter isn't flawless, the market will aggressively re-rate the stock. ​Despite this, Palantir chose to hit the accele
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      ·05-04
      $Apple(AAPL)$  Apple Drops a $111B Record Quarter + $100B Buyback — But Are Memory Costs the Silent Killer? Apple just delivered a sledgehammer to the bearish "peak iPhone" narrative. The tech giant posted a massive fiscal Q2 2026 revenue print of $111.2 billion (+17% YoY), absolutely shattering March quarter records and driving the stock up 2%. But the real shocker wasn't just the double-digit growth in China—it was the CFO officially abandoning the long-held "net-cash-neutral" target to unleash a colossal $100 billion share buyback. So, with a record-breaking quarter and a mountain of cash being deployed to buy up the float, is $AAPL a screaming buy, or is there a margin trap hiding beneath the surface? 1️⃣ Crushing the China Fear Narrative
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      ·05-04
      $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$   Earnings Showdown: Will the MI300X Crush Expectations or Trigger a 'Sell the News' Flush? AMD reports next Tuesday, and the entire semiconductor sector is holding its breath. The spotlight is squarely on Data Center GPU revenue—specifically the adoption rate of the MI300X and the upcoming MI350—as analysts trip over themselves to raise price targets citing massive AI demand. But with the stock hovering near recent highs and expectations practically in the stratosphere, the margin for error is absolute zero. Is AMD about to solidify its spot as the definitive co-pilot to Nvidia, or are we staring down the barrel of a brutal "sell the news" reset? 1️⃣ The Only Metric That Matters: Data Center GPUs Let’s
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      ·05-04
      S&P 500 Just Logged Its Best Month Since 2020 — Is "Sell in May" a Trap or a Promise? April just wrapped up with a historic, face-ripping rally that caught the bears completely off guard. The S&P 500 closed at all-time highs, surging a massive 10.4% for the month, while the Nasdaq ripped an eye-watering 14.8% — printing the strongest single-month return we’ve seen since the post-COVID euphoria of 2020. Now, as we step into a new month, the oldest adage in Wall Street history is staring us right in the face: "Sell in May and go away." But with momentum running this hot and historical data painting a very different picture, stepping in front of this freight train might be the most dangerous trade you can make right now. 1️⃣ The Anatomy of the April Face-Ripper Let’s get one thing str
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      ·04-29
      Google at All-Time Highs: Will Earnings Fuel the Run to $400, or Trigger a Brutal Sell-the-News? Alphabet ($GOOG) just closed near a fresh all-time high of $348, riding massive momentum following the reveal of its 8th-generation TPU lineup (TPU 8t and 8i) at Google Cloud Next last week. The market is currently fully pricing in Google’s aggressive evolution from a search giant into an "Agentic AI" infrastructure powerhouse. But with the stock trading at record levels and expectations sky-high heading into the earnings print, the real question for active traders is whether this fundamental momentum can sustain a breakout toward $400, or if we are walking blindly into a classic sell-the-news trap. 1️⃣ Why the Market Reacted So Violently to TPU 8 The recent rally isn't just retail hype; it rep
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