$Alphabet(GOOGL)$ Grateful that this didn't slide after earnings report. Q3 have been a ride where not all reports gain traction and with CBA you can't even hold for more than three days makes it harder. So DYOR and trade sensibly.
$NVDA 20251121 195.0 CALL$ It was a hard call to close but i shall learn to be humble and learn when to restraint and close profits whichever it comes. From selling options to buying call. Reading technicals and report every day taught me to be mindful and awareness of volatility. Some losses some gains. Hope everyone have their profits too
The surge in technology and artificial intelligence (AI) has generated comparisons to the exuberant late 1990s internet boom. Valuations are lofty. Headlines ask whether we’re in a bubble reminiscent of the Dot‑com bubble that peaked in March 2000. Yet while caution is warranted, the current wave differs in fundamental ways — and so do the implications. The challenge for investors is to distinguish between speculative excess and genuine structural transformation. The Case for Valuation Caution It’s undeniable: many valuation metrics are at historically elevated levels. For example: • Forward P/E and CAPE (cyclically-adjusted P/E) are near or above previous peaks.  • The largest tech companies now occupy a greater share of the market-cap than at the dot-com era’s peak.  • Large amounts of