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The Most Bullish Word to Hear on an Earnings Call The Most Bullish Word to Hear on an Earnings Call "But" doesn't work well for Amber's kids — but for companies reporting earnings, it can actually push stock prices up...
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Nvidia didn't acquire ARM what did it cost meme Nvidia Strong ARM’ed, Take-Two’s Tango & Peloton’s Pain
by Joseph Hargett February 8, 2022 Great Stuff
Nvidia: Dis-ARM’ed & Dangerous Well, Great Ones, I think we all saw the writing on the wall on this one. Nvidia (Nasdaq: ) has officially abandoned its $40 billion cash-and-stock ARM Holding takeover attempt. In a joint statement, Nvidia and ARM parent company SoftBank said: The parties agreed to terminate the agreement because of significant […]
Don't understand buying Apple products too afraid to ask meme Apple’s $124 Billion Cult of Personality, PLUG-ing Back in & An EV Road Trip
by Joseph Hargett January 28, 2022 Great Stuff
Friday Feedback: The “$124 Billion Question” Edition Great Ones, I don’t cover Apple (Nasdaq: ) much at all. And there’s a reason for that… I don’t like Apple. I don’t like its walled garden App Store. I don’t like how Apple software and devices don’t play nice with my Windows-based laptops and PCs. I don’t […]
long-term reversion bad news for momentum traders A Very Mean Reversion Many people believe stock market prices are usually “correct. ”The Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) says that, since everybody has access to the same information about a company’s performance, its stock price shouldn’t remain over- or underpriced for long. Try telling that to someone who bought a high momentum stock in late January last year.

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