There is a cultural superstition that goes something like "Trouble comes in threes.". Does this apply to $SpaceX(SPCX)$ ? Let’s investigate ! It wasn’t too long ago that I have shared 2 posts on SPCX: 05 Jun 2026 - SPCX, still bidding the IPO ? Warnings - Read first!. 01 Jul 2026 - SPCX - Visionary Empire or Vampire Trap ? It looks like a brewing storm cloud (at the horizon) is gathering pace and moving in fast for the week beginning 06 Jul 2026. Investors who are SPCX shareholders, please read. Better yet, have a backup plan ready to use at a moment's notice. You never know when it might be needed. Past
$NVDA Tests Key Support as $QQQ Nears a Major Breakout
Big Tech and semiconductor leaders are approaching key technical levels that could determine the market's next directional move. Here's what to watch for $NVDA, $MSFT, $SMH, and $QQQ as bulls and bears battle for control. $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ is at a make or break position finding support at the volume shelf for now. A breach of the recent lows could trigger a move inside the shelf toward 178. Recovering $200 (the high from Thursday) would suggest the gap at 207 is in process to be filled. $VanEck Semiconductor ETF(SMH)$$Microsoft(MSFT)$ and the entire Magnificent 7 are part of my permanent watchlist. Last week, I anticipated a move to $386 for a projected +3.4% gain;
Market pullbacks have created opportunities across AI, semiconductors, cloud, and next-generation infrastructure. Here are 24 growth stocks still trading well below their highs, offering significant rebound potential if market leadership remains intact. 24 stocks ON SALE right now and will break all time highs by Jan 1. 🔴 Micron $Micron Technology(MU)$ -22.3% 🔴 SanDisk $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ -25.9% 🔴 Western Digital $Western Digital(WDC)$ -32.6% 🔴 Arm Holdings $ARM Holdings(ARM)$ -30.4% 🔴 Intel $Intel(INTC)$ -15.5% 🔴 Broadcom $Broadcom(AVGO)$
Navigating the Semiconductor Crack and Magnificent Seven Bounce The U.S. stock market closed a holiday-shortened week with gains across large-cap indices, sentiment was fueled by a cooler-than-expected June jobs report, which eased immediate fears of aggressive interest rate hikes and encouraged a rotation out of tech and into blue-chip companies. The $Dow Jones(.DJI)$ reached a new all-time high, gaining 2.0% for the week, the $S&P 500(.SPX)$ rose 1.7% to close at 7,483.24, while the $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ added 0.7%; our well expected decline in semiconductors kept the tech-heavy index underperforming. The Federal Reserve, under new Chair Kevin Warsh, maintains a
[Event] Screenshot to Find Your Stock Pick for the Second Half
Missed some of the big winners in the first half? That’s okay — the second half could still bring new opportunities. AI, chips, Big Tech, and even space stocks are all in focus. So which stock could be your pick for the second half of the year? We’ve put together a lucky stock spin wheel with some of the market’s hottest names. Just take a screenshot of the GIF and see which stock you land on. How to join: Post your screenshot in the comments and tell us what you think about the stock you got. Are you bullish, watching it for now, or staying away? Do you think it could be a winner in the second half? 🎁 Prizes: Participation Prize: Everyone who comments with a screenshot gets 10 Tiger Coins. Lucky Draw: One random participant will win 1000 Tiger Coins. 📅 Event Dates: July 3 – July 10
5 Robotics Stocks That Could Become the Next $TSLA
16 years ago, $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ IPO'd at $17. It returned 445x and transformed the car industry. Here's 5 robotics companies that will 100x-200x exactly like TSLA: 1. $Ouster Inc.(OUST)$ — Digital lidar + AI cameras giving robots 3D vision to see and navigate the physical world. Customers: Komatsu, FieldAI, AIM Intelligent Machines, warehouse/logistics operators. Special note: Only US-aligned, at-scale lidar+camera perception stack after acquiring Stereolabs (90K+ deployed ZED cameras), now the sole non-Chinese option in federal procurement. 2. $Aeva Technologies Inc.(AEVA)$ — FMCW 4D lidar-on-chip that measures instant velocity, not just distance, for real-ti
Missed $NVDA? Don't Miss $VPG $AEVA $AMBA $OUST $SYM
The biggest bottleneck of AI is memory right now. Memory stocks like $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ spiked 4661% already. Here's the bottleneck company for robotics: First, this is the bottleneck: precision actuation (motors + gearboxes + integrated force/torque sensing) Not compute, not lidar, not even batteries it's the actuator/joint system. Here's why: 1. It's the single biggest cost and engineering line item. McKinsey breaks the humanoid hardware stack into five domains, and actuators alone account for 40–60% of the bill of materials more than double any other subsystem. 2. The supplier base is tiny and not built for volume. Fewer than 10 global suppliers can currently produce actuators with the precision required, and the humanoid supply chain is exp
💰 The Biggest Trading Mistake? Selling Winners Too Early
99% of traders will never tell you where to sell. I will. This year, Kate turned $1000 into $215,000 in 1 month. I don't sell early to make 50%-100% when you can make 700%-2000%. Here's the 1 cheatcode to hold any stock longer: It all comes down to TRUST. You sell early because you don't trust the price action, your setup, or yourself. The market didn't force you out. Fear did. Every time you cut a winner short, you're telling yourself: "I don't believe this trade can reach my target." The best traders don't make more predictions. They trust their edge enough to let probabilities play out. Why traders don't trust their trades: 1. They never fully accepted the risk before entering. 2. Their position size is too large. 3. They don't have a written profit target. 4. They focus on every candle
I think there are two big questions hitting AI markets right now: If $SpaceX(SPCX)$ (via xAI) and Meta are all of a sudden turning around and renting out their compute capacity, are we really in a compute crunch or is the system starting to fill up with excess? What does the rise of open source models and the end of tokenmaxing mean for Anthropic and OpenAI? On point 1 - SpaceX famously created ~$2.32B of monthly revenue by selling (ie renting out) about 450k of GPUs to Anthropic, Google and Reflection. Details below. SpaceX lands another computing deal, this time with Reflection, an open source model development company. $150m / month for GB300s. SpaceX the Neocloud! Deal 1 with Anthropic Colossus 1 and Colossus 2. Anthropic took all of Colossus
49,000× More AI Tokens = Massive Tailwinds for $NVDA, NBIS & $MU
3 years ago, 5 trillion tokens were consumed per month. By 2030, $JPMorgan Chase(JPM)$ estimates 8 quadrillion tokens will be used per day so 49000x more. These 3 companies will benefit the most: 1. $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Higher tokens/sec/GPU makes each GB300 more valuable per dollar spent better effective ROI for buyers, which reinforces continued capex cycles and pricing power. Also validates Nvidia's push toward system-level architecture (NVLink, rack-scale) since wideEP/disaggregation depends on high-bandwidth GPU-to-GPU interconnect, not just compute. 2. $Micron Technology(MU)$ / SK Hynix / $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ (Memory suppl
Mid-Year Investing 2026: What Did You Miss in H1, and What’s on Your H2 Watchlist?
2026 is already halfway through, and the first half of the year has given investors plenty to talk about. AI remained one of the most important market themes, but the story kept expanding. It was no longer just about GPUs or mega-cap tech. Some stocks kept breaking new highs. Some names suddenly became market favorites after earnings. Some themes looked speculative at first, but continued to attract attention. And for many investors, H1 2026 probably came with at least one familiar feeling: “I saw it… but I didn’t buy it.” Maybe you watched an AI stock rally again and again. Maybe you hesitated before a semiconductor earnings report. Maybe you thought a nuclear or power stock had already gone too far. Maybe you sold too early and had to watch the stock keep climbing without you. At the sam