Anyone investing heavily this year??

How much money did you lose/gain this past week?


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HellBoy

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Any of you use imbalance candles in your trading? I am learning about them now. Could be an easier way to trade for those who can't sit in front of the computer all day. I found this imbalance candle on $TSLA which needs to be filled. (I think).


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Completed the imbalance candle. Congrats to the winners.
 

Helico-pterFunk

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Currently have a few GICs within my retirement portfolio (RRSP) - 100k, 27k, 13k.


Have a separate TFSA (tax-free savings account) with another bank under the same umbrella network of sorts. It doesn't perform too well though - very low interest rate with $86,400 in it.


Talked to my advisor a few minutes ago and will be moving / transferring said 86.4k over to their institution to earn better interest as a separate GIC. The other two 50k GICs already with them perform OK (outside of the TFSA). * The max contribution room for the TFSA annually has been $6000 for the past number of years. So it's up to you where you want to put that money. Minus whale earn better with it.
 

HellBoy

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so calls on nvidia?
While AMD and NVIDIA are U.S.-based and design their own microprocessors, they contract outside firms like TSMC and Samsung to produce their chips. As a result, they wouldn't be able to reap the full benefits of the $52 billion windfall from the U.S. government.

The U.S. House of Representatives is currently debating a version of the FABS Act that would be more beneficial to companies like AMD and NVIDIA, as it would offer tax incentives also covering aspects of semiconductor design. However, even if those provisions were added, Intel still stands to gain the most from the CHIPS and FABS Acts than its peers.


 

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$TXN with the beat. This gives me hope for $AMD in a down PC market.

They should benefit from the CHIPS Act as well. I'm still curious to see what the breakdown on the $52B will be. It won't be enough to do anything serious to compete with $TSM, but it's something. Hell, $TSM might get a cut, lol.
 
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So time to add some intel to the portfolio it seens


I'd wait until after earnings. It could take a hit (or not). The thought is PC sales are down and $INTC forecasted PC sales growth in their FY outlook. A few analyst are expecting them to guide down for the rest of the year. I don't really have a gut feeling one way or the other this ER. Too much FUD out there. SP is too low for me to carry a few puts and with the FED, GDP, and jobless claim numbers on the horizon, idk about calls either.

But even if $INTC misses, the CHIPs Act will be a positive. How big of a positive... :dunno:
 

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As reported by Congresstrading, Pelosi and her husband sold 25,000 shares of NVIDIA Corporation on July 26 valued between $1 million and $5 million.
In the comment line of the filing, Pelosi said the shares were sold at an average price of $165.05 for a loss of $341,365.

The sale by Pelosi comes after public scrutiny over exercising calls of the leading semiconductor stock done ahead of a vote on the CHIPS Act by Congress, which Pelosi publicly supported. The CHIPS Act could directly benefit NVIDIA Corporation.

“I think this comes in response to public pressure and the conflict of interest her stock position posed,” the founder of Congresstrading.com, who asked to remain anonymous due to the sensitive nature of his site, told Benzinga.
 
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