Investors, which company's results surprised you the most this week?
For me, it's definitely the results of $GOOGL+0.7% and $META+2.3%. I do have GOOGL stock in my portfolio, but since yesterday, I'm more upset that I didn't...
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Investors, which company's results surprised you the most this week?
For me, it's definitely the results of $GOOGL+0.7% and $META+2.3%. I do have GOOGL stock in my portfolio, but since yesterday, I'm more upset that I didn't...
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$GOOGL+0.7% surprised me with its results. Maybe this will create a nice space to buy in at a better price.
How are you satisfied with the results?
📊 Interesting events of the coming week! 🚀
Have a nice Sunday evening, here's a list of what I think are the most important news items coming up next week.
Keeping a close eye on these events can be key to successful investing and...
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Investors, which stocks from the chart below are making your portfolio happy this year?
I have $AAPL+0.5% and $GOOGL+0.7% stocks in my portfolio and the appreciation is obviously good to look at :D.
Investors, what is your most profitable position in your portfolio and what % is it?
Last week I asked you what your most profitable position is, so today I'm asking you and you can tell me what your most profitable position is. In my portfolio, the most profitable so far is $AAPL+0.5% over 40% and right after that $GOOGL+0.7% slightly over 30%.
Not much for me, but I'll join you here with a comment and that's with $MSFT-0.1% 47%+ and $AAPL+0.5% 35%+ ...the rest less so, but overall I have about 60% of my portfolio in the green and 40% in the red, currently 9.73% plus this year.
Investors, which sector stocks are most represented in your portfolio?
In my portfolio it is definitely stocks from the technology sector such as $AAPL+0.5%, $GOOGL+0.7% or $ASML+0.1%.
For me it's technology, $MSFT-0.1% $INTC+1.5% next is solar company Meyer Burger, this company is now under pressure from cheap solar panels from China like every solar manufacturer.
Have a lovely Sunday, I wonder what all you are driving DCA (if anything)? I'm going ETF + $BRK-B+2.0%. I also used to ride CEZ, KB and $GOOGL+0.7%.
I only eat DCA, so to speak, as part of portfolio dilution/rebalancing. Alternatively, I also break up my purchases into multiple parts. But that I regularly put the same amount in the same title, no.
Investors, what stocks did you buy or sell this week?
I've been buying shares of $MO+0.2% and $GOOGL+0.7% this week after the drop.
Shares of $GOOGL+0.7% are down over 10% in the last 5 days and the stock is trading around $120. I'm overbought today after seven months as the current price is already a nice buy for me.
Are you overbought at the current price of $GOOGL+0.7% stock or are you still waiting?
Investors, which companies' results will you be watching next week?
I'm very interested in the results of $MMM+0.4%, $KO-0.5%, $MSFT-0.1%, $GOOGL+0.7% $WM-0.5%, $META+2.3% or maybe $AMZN+2.5%. Next week will be very interesting as far as company results are concerned and I'm very interested and looking forward to the results of several companies.
This week is going to be big, there is a lot of it, but most of all I am waiting for info around $ENPH-0.8% where it has already fallen quite a lot and where I am quite invested, so I wonder what the next drop will be, which I rather expect, but hopefully not so big.
Google $GOOGL+0.7% is reportedly considering to stop using Broadcom $AVGO+2.8% as an AI chip supplier from 2027. In such a scenario, Google would completely design the chips known as TPUs in-house. The move could save billions of dollars in costs annually. What do you think? 🤔
A friend and I were having a discussion today about whether $GOOGL+0.7% or $MSFT-0.1% is a better investment in the current situation, so I thought I'd ask you too. Which of these two companies do you think is a better investment for the long term these days?
I guess I don't care :D. Of course if I had to pick it would probably be $MSFT-0.1%, but currently the stock is expensive and I wouldn't buy it. I have $GOOGL+0.7% stock in my portfolio and am very happy. I mean, I don't have a problem with having MSFT stock in my portfolio but I also have GOOGL :D
Investors, which stock in your portfolio is the most profitable this year and how much % is it up ?
In my portfolio, $GOOGL+0.7% stock is the most in profit this year by 39%. I would very much like to see $NVDA+1.7% stock in my portfolio, however somehow I have not focused on this company and unfortunately I have not bought the stock :D.
Have a good weekend, investors. How do you feel about the dependence of tech giants like $MSFT-0.1% $GOOGL+0.7% $AMZN+2.5% on artificial intelligence chips from $NVDA+1.7%?
These tech giants are progressing in developing their own chips for their data centers with AI deployment. An important example is $MSFT-0.1% 's recent investment in d-Matrix, a company that designs optimized...
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It's very possible that the tech companies will make the chips themselves and won't be so dependent on Nvidia.
ARM HOLDINGS is gearing up for a spectacular initial public offering to test the market's interest in a major technology company. But its target valuation suggests it is resigned to not being the next Nvidia.
According to The Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the matter, British chipmaker Arm is seeking a valuation for its initial share offering on the Nasdaq...
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I was very interested in this company, but somehow I forgot about it, so thank you for reminding me. I'll have to take a quick look at the company and I'll definitely be following the IPO at least a little :)
I have to say that META really surprised me