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Trump Says US Ceasefire With Iran Is ‘Over’ After Strikes yesterday
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Is DRAM a good value buy?
The memory sector is falling off hard these last few days after Samsung earnings came out. Fundamentals haven't changed, just cash on hand being used for investment and growth/expansion from the biggest positions in the ETF from what I can tell. Forward PE is 4.5 which is great. DRAM ETF …
BofA revised hyperscaler capex to $2T+ through 2028 and chip stocks are about to get their real test
BofA just bumped their combined capex estimate for Alphabet, Meta, and AWS to $2.02T from $1.79T across 2026-2028. That's roughly $232B more than they previously modeled. The thesis is pretty simple: if the big cloud players hold or raise capex in Q2 earnings, semiconductor stocks have runway. If they pull …
Accidentally sold half my $NOW position... Then bought back more. Anyone else done this?
Hit the wrong button and dumped 50% of a ServiceNow position out of nowhere. Sat there staring at the screen for a second like wait, that was not supposed to happen. Ended up buying back in and actually added to the original size. Conviction plays different when you panic-sell and …
Black Wednesday People!
Everything is on sale today, get to buying those discounted stocks!
Powerful Man Says US Ceasefire With Iran Is ‘Over’ After Strikes
“For me, I think it’s over,” he said on Wednesday in Ankara, sitting next to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the military alliance’s annual summit. “As far as I’m concerned it’s just a waste of time.” … “I don’t want to deal with them, but they’re scum,” powerful man …
Trump Says US Ceasefire With Iran Is ‘Over’
The Bitcoin Stateless Revolution. How Utreexo (BIP-183) Obliterates the UTXO Bottleneck and Reclaims the Base Layer.
Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - July 08, 2026
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As a Value Investor, Do You Ever Pay a Premium for Good Businesses?
If so, how much? Explain/discuss/debate Examples of where you paid up?