This is a stock you'll want to own for years, like $(Apple)$, Microsoft, Amazon -- but you're getting in SUPER EARLY. Buy and hold. Every dip is an opportunity to accumulate. You'd be crazy not to buy under $30, and absolutely insane not to be buying as much as you possibly can right now.As Noto says, there is a trillion dollar opportunity here, and $(SoFi)$ is incredibly well positioned to take advantage of this.
Why are people demonizing shorts. Institutions or retail, there are longs and shorts on both sides of a trade. They are votes on the fundamental value of a company. Why does it have to be some sort of socio/philosophical battle. The markets ultimately will settle on fundamental value, nothing more. Even if it gets manipulated, one way or another, it will settle. If you try to make it about anything else, you will ultimately lose your money. $AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (AMC)$
Looking over the $(PFE)$ covid pill study, it seems they excluded from the study anybody with kidney disease, liver disease, HIV, or any kind of infection, among others.Hmm. Aren't those precisely the types of people we want to be testing this on? People with actual risk factors?Evidence continues to mount for the notion that $(Pfizer)$ cherry-picked healthy individuals to test their drug on, relative to the $(MRK)$ study which chose genuinely high-risk folks.
the reactions of investors are comical at best. $Pfizer(PFE)$ is one of the safest stocks on the planet; it doesn't move with wild swings like $(Gme)$, $(amc)$, $(tsla)$, $(moderna)$, or $(bntx)$. People are expecting $60 the next day or $100 next week or month. It doesn't happen with this stock, it may get there in 6 months or a year but you very unlikely to see that kind of neck breaking rally because the volume of shares is 5 billion shares. The problem with too many shares is too many owners, who all have different decisions in life why they choose t
There were years that $(AMZN)$ fell down 70% and 90% and $(FB)$ after IPO fell by almost 50% and you know the rest of it. I bought them both and I am in really big profits. Never sold a share and not planning any time $(WISH)$ just became public this year. They have $1.5B in cash, MC of $4B and revenue of almost $3B. They had a not great Q and analysts decided to hammer it down. Long term I think it’s amazing opportunity to buy at this levels. Millions of users globally, great management team, and huge potential. Do your DD.. I am adding WISH to my long holds such as FB, AMZN, AAPL and $(PLTR)$
made good money with prog. I've notice a lot of these companies like wtrh, $(prog)$, Mark, cei, bimi, go crazy up and down some miss the boat some don't get off the boat in time. next one up is $(metx)$. this cam be pumped up to what cei gains and level out. I was surprised they spent 12.5 mil on 1.5k crypto mining machines. than I looked company has a lot of cash and a small market cap. if there is no offering this turd can fly like all the other turds lol
Pat Gelsinger of $(INTC)$ was on Cramer tonight.. Cramer asked him what he thought of $(AMD)$ taking share and he said that AMD and $(NVDA)$ have both done well but that INTC is Back! Back? Like wayyyy back? As is behind as in history? He said Alder Lake is the most powerful chip ever produced (Liar!). He sounded so smarmy and desperate! Really uncomfortable watching him..
if you are looking for a sound investment then take a look at polestar.. an EV company already set on track to make 29k deliveries this year. 10k delivered last year. 290k by 2025 and will only be only to be outsold by $(TSLA)$ not even $(LCID)$ will ever match our deliveries.. the demand does not even exist.
$(MU)$ should go back to $85+ before EOY 2021.Simply reason, MU is making >$2.00/QTR and most likely be making $2.50+ per QTR in 2022. Back when MU was trading $90-96 in March/April, MU was only making $.78 and $.98 per share. MU EPS kept going up, but MY stock price went down - just because of the fear of the cycle. Dumb, and should not have fallen.Recent History$.78 / share (11-29-20)$.98 / share (2-27-21)$1.88 / share (5-30-21)$2.42 / share (08-30-21)