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Reddit by callsonreddit July 8, 2026

Apple announces chip deal with Broadcom worth more than $30 billion

Source: [https://finance.yahoo.com/technology/article/apple-announces-chip-deal-with-broadcom-worth-more-than-30-billion-100000097.html](https://finance.yahoo.com/technology/article/apple-announces-chip-deal-with-broadcom-worth-more-than-30-billion-100000097.html) Apple (AAPL) on Wednesday announced it has entered into a chip deal valued at more than $30 billion with Broadcom (AVGO). Under the terms of the deal, Broadcom will design and produce "custom silicon components and cutting-edge wireless connectivity technologies" for Apple products. The news comes after Broadcom …

Reddit by Grocery-Advanced July 8, 2026

I backtested all candlestick patterns across every instrument to see if they are actually profitable in any way

TL;DW: I backtested 24 candlestick patterns to see if any actually predict price. Data: Bitcoin and Nasdaq futures from 5-minute up to daily (\~1.4M candles), plus 23 instruments across stocks, indices, forex, commodities, and crypto on the daily timeframe going back to 1970 (\~180k bars). Each pattern was scored against …

Reddit by mzincali July 8, 2026

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Reddit by mannhowie July 8, 2026

How to frame the right problem

I was inspired by Charlie Munger's inversion approach to problem solving to write this article about reframing the problem to solve problems more easily

Reddit by Additional_Tax_478 July 8, 2026

I kept buying PR pumps on small cap gaps for a year until I figured out how to tell the difference. Here is what I learned - AMA

Software engineer here, 20+ years in the industry, Director of R&D. I trade Nasdaq small cap momentum on the side - Gap and Go, pre-market focus. Learned the strategy from free Warrior Trading content. The mistake that cost me the most was not bad strategy. It was not being able …