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01-04-24 12:09 #11856
Posts: 6681I saw our resident cccp wannabe agent post3 d a screenshot of his trades a year or two ago. Can you repeat that with your Intel holding since 2015?
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01-04-24 12:07 #11855
Posts: 6681Originally Posted by EscapeArtist [View Original Post]
I follow Warren Buffets strategy of max 5 stocks. Too much diversification only dilutes your best picks. Given I wrote here when I bought and sold Adobe, as well as writing here when I bought, and just yesterday increased in Intel (at 46.94) suggests I'm not hiding any losses. Since you would know.
Never said anything about a supermodel, but she was prettier than most supermodels. I can say the same about alot of FKK girls.
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01-04-24 03:19 #11854
Posts: 1302Originally Posted by Pistons [View Original Post]
Poor people look to pick hot stocks. People with actual capital have diverse portfolios that absorb down turns and profit during recoveries. You would know that if you understood simple compound interest and weren't an internet fraudster who desperately tries to con people into thinking that he is anything but worthless.
Key Red flags:
1. Only disclosing wins but never losses.
2. Ugly, broke guy who claims to date super models.
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01-03-24 17:53 #11853
Posts: 6681Originally Posted by EscapeArtist [View Original Post]
By the way, I just chipped in a bit more now at the dip.
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12-31-23 17:59 #11852
Posts: 1302Originally Posted by Pessimist [View Original Post]
Gives repressed liberal who really votes for Trump in secret vibes.
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12-31-23 15:23 #11851
Posts: 1385Originally Posted by EscapeArtist [View Original Post]
That said, I'd bet anything this CCP dungworm hasn't owned anything for 8 years. His entire history screams otherwise. The paycheck to paycheck living, lack of any housing ownership, contract job (which he conveniently covered up as being locum tenens nursing), desperate bets on dogecoin, losing 60% in 2022, having to sleep in rental cars to save on hotel bills, are all indicative of an unstable, fincnancially insecure retard. Gambling is an intrinsic trait of the repressed CCP culture and this MurseshitBing fits that to a T. He spends whatever he saves up for a few months on tutes in DE and hauls his sorry ass back home broke and feeling like a shit.
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12-31-23 05:07 #11850
Posts: 1385Originally Posted by EscapeArtist [View Original Post]
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12-30-23 16:35 #11849
Posts: 1302Originally Posted by Pistons [View Original Post]
At no point did I say Intel wasn't a good investment. Please buy intel, I've owned it since 2015. But was I so cringe as to selectively boast a stock pick while patting myself on the back while at the same time not realizing that I didn't even beat the broad based collective of similar assets.
Insults just don't quite hit as hard when they're dyslexic! In their insults. ETF / EFT, CCP / CCCP. It's like being insulted by a kid with a speech impediment. Too busy laughing at you for any insult to actually land.
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12-30-23 03:47 #11848
Posts: 1302Originally Posted by Pessimist [View Original Post]
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12-30-23 01:29 #11847
Posts: 6681Originally Posted by EscapeArtist [View Original Post]
I will boast all the way to the bank. Up 75% in 7 months. S&P is a joke in our world where only IT goes up long term. For a good reason. But I'm too lazy to lecture you. It all goes back to automation, and that is nothing more than a question of national security.
The new gold / oil is semiconductors. And in north america / europe we only have Intel in the most important segment. Samsung is a US proxy helped technologically by the USA through IBM who is sending their all their tech designs. TSMC is also boosted technologically by europe / usa in order to balance China. If China expands, these companies will crumble. That's why Intel will receive a premium on valuation once they get back to pole position.
You are a CCCP agent who doesn't like hearing this. It is quite obvious.
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12-29-23 20:17 #11846
Posts: 1385Originally Posted by EscapeArtist [View Original Post]
First of all you have no fucking clue why the market went up in any given period, even if you copy pasted from a quick Google search.
Secondly, you obviously understood nothing in my post because you are a birdbrain with shit in place of gray matter. Even if the market went up for whatever reasons you think, those are factors which are obvious to you retrospectively. You did not know market would go up a month ago, you did not know semis would go up more than the total market. If you did, you would have been richer than what your current pathetic state is, which is shitting in a rental car because you can't afford a hotel room when you attend Sharks. That was the situation even when the prices were 50 and now that you are paying 200 per like a typical Asian dumbfuck, you are even more closer to becoming a hobo.
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12-29-23 17:00 #11845
Posts: 1302Originally Posted by Pistons [View Original Post]
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12-29-23 06:09 #11844
Posts: 1302Originally Posted by Ararat [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Pessimist [View Original Post]
Boasting stock picks is ick.
Entire market went up due to fed dovish signaling. Just about every tech related sector went up double digits in one month.
Entire Semiconductor ETF went up more than specific semiconductor company of discussion making boasting about the specific semiconductor company quite silly.
Equivalent statement in any year: "S&P went up 10% and my portfolio went up 9%. I'm so amazing and great at stock marketing. ".
Irrelevant points:
Currency and specific percentage as this would apply across the board.
Second poster's entire post.
"Second poster is ick. ".
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12-29-23 04:25 #11843
Posts: 6681Intel and AMD both have: Desktop cpu, laptop cpu, soon phone cpu / gpu's, accelerators, server / workstation processors.
Intel is also new in the gpu market with soon to be a competitor against Nvidias crappy unusable DLSS 3 which increased latency, making it counter intuitive for gamers. Intels tech in the works should avoid this (on paper).
Intel also have a neuromorphic compute program, with their Loihi 2 chips. This is a possible black swan event in the next 1-5 years. Sam Altman for example doesn't have any stocks in OpenAI, but he has invested alot into Rain AI: a neuromorphic compute competitor company to Intel. Nvidia doesn't have this. AMD doesn't have this. Sure Rain might have a higher percentage upside, but it's not listed. And its hard to say when this kicks off.
Intel also have a quantum compute program. And on silicon. A massive black Swan event set for about 2030-2031. Do they have it ready already? Hard to say. But noone else have this.
And then there is the fabs.
And then there is the growth potential in humanoid robotics which will increase the need for chips even further. By alot.
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12-29-23 04:00 #11842
Posts: 6681Answer me this: Did you hold an EFT for a full month?
AMD and Intel goes up simultaneously for a good reason. Which one is up the most depends on which date you buy on. If you bought the date I bought on, Intel is up more. But at some point Intel will pull away from AMD overall as well. Once wall street starts to look more in depth at the company. Right now it is all about AI chips, and that's why AMD is able to keep up. But while AMD might be able to keep the pace of Intel for another 3-6 month, Intel will continue upwards as it has more kickers. Intel also have more patents. They have more chances to reduce cost. A higher income, and scales more with a lower interest rate going into 2024.
I'm not sure which companies are included in that S&P semiconductor EFT, but question is how long they can keep growing. I'm too lazy to do day trading, so I don't want a company that only has another 6-12 months in it for solid growth.
Pessimist: Nvidia is sold out. Tsmc don't have more capacity for them at the moment. And probably almost a year ahead. That's why AMD / Intel goes up. Intel had 3 new fab customer in 2023, but rumors (Northland analyst) have it an additional 6 more is in the cards due to tsmc also being sold out.
Ararat: Smart guy assumes someone needs to trade currencies for each trade. What if I've held dollars for a long time, not swapping currency at all? What if I've used a US trading platform? If we'd go to German FKKs, we should all calculate in euros here as well, and not in usd. Sure the usd has appreciated a bit this month against the euro also, but that might change before anything meaningful happens. So for ease, lets consider usd caluation.