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      ·16:36
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    • LazyCat InvestsLazyCat Invests
      ·16:31
      When I entered the market, $Creative(C76.SI)$ sound blaster cards were still in demand and their MP3 nomads were trailblazers.
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    • LazyCat InvestsLazyCat Invests
      ·08-20 08:49
      I'd prefer A but caveat is not because I like the stock, but rather it's fundamentals are still solid. Going for A means I have a better risk/reward setup, especially if I'm going to hold it long term. From the list presented, I would pick MU due to the real demand bottleneck driven by the AI infrastructure buildup. What sets MU parts from the other memories is that it's sheltered from regulatory risk/uncertainty from the Trump administration.
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      ·08-18

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    • LazyCat InvestsLazyCat Invests
      ·08-18
      Today's ATH is another lower point in the future. That said, I'm cautious about a pullback due to the macro and geopolitical backdrop of the Iran conflict, mid-term elections and the first 100 days of the new Fed chair. As we can't time the market, I'll add on red days and then add more aggressively if a crash happens. I'm still long on AI but due to my limited knowledge, would continue on S&P500 ETF, NVDA, MSFT and APPL - an index, a hardware, a software and a consumer product rep. Energy could be something to look at since nothing works without it. @mr_cashcow @Soyabean89 come join for points.
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      ·08-16

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    • LazyCat InvestsLazyCat Invests
      ·08-13
      Nvidia's $500B AI financing deal is a clever sales booster, but it carries sneaky financial risks. Why it’s a smart move: * Boosts Sales Fast: Helps cash-strapped AI startups buy Nvidia chips now without waiting for cash flow. * Keeps Main Books Clean: Private credit funds (like BlackRock) supply the loan money, keeping massive debt off Nvidia’s core balance sheet. * Locks in Dominance: Ensures Nvidia stays the default hardware standard for the AI boom. Why it’s a risky move: * Nvidia’s Hidden Promise: Nvidia agrees to cover up to 25% of losses if borrowers default, putting real money back on the line. * Tech Gets Old Fast: Chips lose value quickly as newer models arrive. Long 5–7 year loans might outlast the hardware’s actual usefulness. * Pricey Loans: Borrowers pay high interest
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    • LazyCat InvestsLazyCat Invests
      ·08-11
      I chose B as the profit taking and de-leveraging of the Korean positions should be ending. The demand for both HBM and NAND is still strong and both Samsung and SK Hynix will rally again.
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