$GameStop(GME)$ A 10% pop on an EPS beat is nice, but GME’s long-term story hasn’t changed much. Revenue growth? Still weak. Turnaround plan? Unclear. This feels more like a short-covering bounce than a real comeback. Meme stocks can run, sure—but they can crash just as fast. Bulls need more than hype to hold this up.
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ Tesla jumping 22% before earnings smells like a classic bear trap. Sentiment was crushed, shorts piled in, and now the bounce is brutal. But has anything fundamental changed? EV demand concerns and margin pressure are still real. This rally might be more about positioning than long-term conviction. Trade the hype, but stay cautious.
$Apple(AAPL)$ If the iPhone 17 costs 30% more and brings game-changing features, I’m still in. I use it daily for work, photos, payments, and more—it’s my most-used device. Price matters, but value matters more. If Apple nails battery life, AI integration, and productivity tools, I’ll pay the premium. Innovation isn't cheap.
Q1 earnings from major U.S. banks could be our clearest signal yet on a looming recession. If credit losses rise and loan growth slows, that’s a warning sign. Watch JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Citigroup—how cautious are they in their guidance? Their tone on consumer spending and commercial activity will tell us more than any Fed speech. If they’re building reserves, it means trouble ahead. Bank balance sheets don’t lie.
$Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ Im liking where AMD is at the moment to be honest. I feel like a company such as AMD can come out with something that can rocket the stock up at any time with the direction chips and technology are going. It seems a really good bargain buy at the moment, sitting at what seems to be pretty strong support levels and there is a high profit % from ATHWhat do u guys think?
$Apple(AAPL)$ I’m waiting until this tariff nonsense normalizes a bit. I’m expecting an exception but who knows when that’ll happen. Sold a bunch around 235, planning to DCA back in at some point. I think support will come around 170 hopefully.
$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ And yes I’m still holdingAI race continues regardless of tariff land. Could say it really should be a flight to safety. Even if we go into a downturn, if big tech stops spending in AI they lose that race and AI has already proven to be providing huge productivity gains for companies, which becomes even more important in a downturn.
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ I've been investing for 10+ years mostly index funds with some individual tech investments (call them bets) on the side, good track record albeit some terrible timings along the way. Ive never played with options until last week when I finally cracked and bought a TSLA Put.Their target market has turned against them, Musk's new fan base is anti EV, all cybertrucks were being recalled, globally demand is cratering with Germany dropping by 76%, BYD is kicking ass and announced a 5 min charge battery, and in the US Teslas are being burned, graffitied or anonymised (badges being replaced ). Oh and then the FT article talking about 1.4bn red flag on their last earnings.When I bought my put the share price had already dropped 40% fr
$HSI(HSI)$ is trading at the day's high despite 104% tariffs and has consistently traded above its 200 DMA in the last 1 year suggesting the bull market is still on.
$SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC(SMCI)$ we’re hittin $40 by Friday. No ifs no maybes it’s happenin. the stock just ran 13% in a day that ain’t retail that’s big money steppin in and shorts gettin absolutley fked. High volume slammed the close still runnin after hours. buckle up boys girls and everyone in
I’ve been buying $Tempus AI(TEM)$ in the $40 range I think this stock can do some big gains based on AI growing at a rapid pace and this specifically being in the healthcare field plus they are receiving government grants and the best trader on the planet Nancy Pelosi is in.
Trump just said that the U.S. now has $7 trillion in investment commitments and that he will offer record-fast approval times for electric power plants to compete with China in the context of the AI race. Good luck selling $NVIDIA(NVDA)$