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Exhaustion signals
TESLA - a rabbit out of a hat!
Fed meeting in focus
S&P earnings week - its a big one
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Warm-Up
- Don't fight the tape
- Exhaustion signals everywhere - but plenty of money floating around it seems
- Seeing lots of overheated signs.....
- BUT, everything is fine. Nothing to worry about
Markets
- Fed Meeting today and tomorrow - Rate decision on Wednesday
- Biggest week for earnings (S&P)
- ATH - Let' GO! First time over 6,780 for the S&P 500
- Profit margins with those Tariffs - Surprise!
- Emerging markets - On FIRE!
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Fed Meeting
- Stock and All time highs
- GOLD, SILVER rocking
- Crypto doing just fine
- GDP good
- Employment good
- Housing market improving
- Limited information about economic activity due to Government is CLOSED
- Inflation is well about Fed's own measures (3%)
- FED IS GOING TO LOWER RATES
REMEMBER - NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT - TRUST THE GOVERNMENT
CPI
- The consumer price index showed a 0.3% increase on the month, putting the annual inflation rate at 3%, both lower than expected.
- Excluding food and energy, core CPI showed a 0.2% monthly gain and an annual rate also at 3%, less than forecast.
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the data specifically because the Social Security Administration uses it as a benchmark for cost-of living adjustments in benefit checks. Otherwise, the federal government has suspended all data compilation during the shutdown.
Quick Meme Update
- BYND - fell back to earth - down to $1.75 from $7 last week...
- We should have shorted for the game like we talked about
- It was supposed to be the next Apple!
Qualcomm News!
- They are in the game now - seems that Qualcomm now has the goods to compete with AMD and NVDA
- Stock up 15% on this news (AMD and NVDA unfazed)
- Qualcomm’s data center chips are based on the AI parts in Qualcomm’s smartphone chips called Hexagon neural processing units, or NPUs.
- Nearly $6.7 trillion in capital expenditures will be spent on data centers through 2030, with the majority going to systems based around AI chips, according to a McKinsey estimate. (3% of of annual GDP for the ext 5 years)
Why Not Intel?
- The U.S. has formed a $1 billion partnership with Advanced Micro Devices to construct two supercomputers that will tackle large scientific problems ranging from nuclear power to cancer treatments to national security, Energy Secretary Chris Wright and AMD CEO Lisa Su told Reuters.
- The U.S. is building the two machines to ensure the country has enough supercomputers to run increasingly complex experiments that require harnessing enormous amounts of data-crunching capability. The machines can accelerate the process of making scientific discoveries in areas the U.S. is focused on.
NVDA Spending Spree
- Massive announcements today and $1billion stake in Nokia
- Nokia announced on Tuesday that Nvidia is taking a $1 billion stake in the networking company, the latest partnership for the artificial intelligence chipmaker.
- Shares of Nokia soared 26% higher following the news.
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