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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 …

Reddit by Accurate-Screen8774 July 8, 2026

Where can I share my protocol spec?

I'm still working on my protocol spec and I'd like to know more about how to go about sharing it. I've received good advice from this sub before about creating one and while it's still far from finished I have questions. I see on places like ArXiv that documents are …

Reddit by iceollie July 8, 2026

When the bull case is 8x the bear case, there's no 'fair value' left to anchor to. Morgan Stanley's SpaceX initiation.

Morgan Stanley initiated SpaceX at $300. Bear case $75, bull case $600. Same analyst, same day, an 8x spread! I'd say its this wide because...One part of SpaceX is a real business you can model (Starlink, launch contracts), and the other is pure optionality/ideas (Starship economics, satellite and AI buildout) …