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@SAMUELP94071646

Bay Street Wolf

Katılım Kasım 2020
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Night Market Research
Night Market Research@NMRtweet·
We visited $POET's HQ building in Toronto. We found abandoned rooms and none of the tenants on the same floor recognized POET.
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Norveçli@norveclifinance·
As I told you, big funds are selling stocks to retail at the top. The NAAIM drop was not noise. When I said “sell,” it was not for fun. Be careful here. This market is starting to smell like distribution. $SPY $QQQ $NVDA $MU $AMD $TSLA $AAPL $MSFT $SMCI $AVGO #Stocks #StockMarket #AI #Trading #Investing #WallStreet #Nasdaq #Bubble #Crash #Borsa #Yatırım
Christian Flanders@CFlanders7

Never seen this before. Huge drop in NAAIM with market at all time highs.

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James Wynn
James Wynn@JamesWynnReal·
They’ll call tomorrow, BLACK FRIDAY. Stocks about to fall off a cliff. Friday, May 15th 2026. - James Wynn
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The Rock Trading Group
The Rock Trading Group@The_RockTrading·
Bearish Divergence on $SMH here. Doesn't have to play out immediately.
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SAM@SAMUELP94071646·
#2 in Canada 📈
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SAM@SAMUELP94071646·
Ok nice but where’s my credit card ?? @Wealthsimple
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DVB@DeepValueBagger·
Apple straight up removed the Buy button for M4 Max 128GB $AAPL
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SAM@SAMUELP94071646·
@alexwtlf Anyone uses Gemini cli?
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Alex Ibragimov
Alex Ibragimov@alexwtlf·
Has anyone actually switched from Claude Code to Codex?
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Trade Whisperer
Trade Whisperer@TradexWhisperer·
Citi lowered their $MU PT to $425 (Kept the Buy Rating) We'll prove them wrong.
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Watcher.Guru
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: Suspect arrested for attacking Sam Altman's home said he wanted to kill the OpenAI CEO and stop humanity's extinction from AI, CNBC reports.
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SAM@SAMUELP94071646·
@_HalalTrader_ So why are they expending capacity and capex instead of buying back shares or ginving dividend?
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Trade Whisperer
Trade Whisperer@TradexWhisperer·
$MU $EWY 12GB LPDDR5X prices DOUBLE -Samsung reportedly won the order to supply the 12GB LPDDR5X DRAM modules specifically for Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone. -Samsung negotiated a sharply higher price than in previous memory contracts with Apple — the price for these 12GB LPDDR5X modules has roughly doubled (from around $30 early 2025 to about $70 recently), driven by: -Shipments from Samsung are expected to begin in Q2 2026, aligning with Apple's production ramp-up for a likely fall/second-half 2026 launch of the device. -This fits into broader supply chain momentum for the foldable iPhone, where Samsung is already heavily involved (e.g., exclusive or leading supplier for foldable OLED displays via Samsung Display). -While Samsung leads this DRAM deal (and may have a larger share due to pricing dynamics), other suppliers like SK hynix and Micron are believed to have secured some orders too, though entering the supply chain later. -The higher memory specs (12GB) match expectations for the premium foldable model, supporting advanced features like on-device AI (Apple Intelligence) and multitasking.
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SAM@SAMUELP94071646·
@JuanRodrig07 IBKR has all the market around the world
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Juan
Juan@JuanRodrig07·
$HOOD Not sure how any investor under 25 would pick any other broker over this. You've got it all here.
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SAM@SAMUELP94071646·
@The_RockTrading Been real quiet about $mu lately😹
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SAM@SAMUELP94071646·
@DylanMcD8 Why touchscreen ?
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Dylan
Dylan@DylanMcD8·
“MacBook Ultra” wishlist (in no particular order): - Tandem OLED: 120 Hz, 1,000 nit SDR, 1,600-2,000 HDR - Touch Screen - Smaller bezels with a Dynamic Island no larger than iPhone 17 - A little thinner and lighter - Face ID - A fourth Thunderbolt port - Colors other than gray and dark gray - Cellular option - Square Center Stage front camera from iPhone 17 - Improved passive thermals
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Y@Y62686649·
@SAMUELP94071646 @dnystedt Jensen literally gave an interview like last week where he said Nvidia is Micron’s biggest customer.
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Dan Nystedt
Dan Nystedt@dnystedt·
Unlikely. -Korean media never say anything good about Micron -Micron's HBM is made in Taiwan near TSMC fabs -Why would Nvidia exclude Micron and give up negotiating leverage on prices? They even kept up the charade on Samsung when it was far behind.
Jukan@jukan05

NVIDIA's Vera Rubin to Use Only Samsung and SK Hynix HBM4 Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix's sixth-generation High Bandwidth Memory (HBM4) will be incorporated into NVIDIA's next-generation AI accelerator "Vera Rubin," slated for release in the second half of this year. Micron, the world's third-largest memory company, has been excluded from the HBM4 supply chain for Vera Rubin — a result widely interpreted as a recognition of Korean memory makers' technological superiority in key HBM4 performance metrics such as operating speed and bandwidth. According to industry sources on March 8, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have been confirmed as suppliers on NVIDIA's Vera Rubin vendor list. The two companies have been provisionally selected as HBM4 suppliers for the flagship next-gen AI accelerator, whose performance hinges critically on this component. HBM4 is an AI server memory chip manufactured by stacking 8 to 16 layers of advanced DRAM built on 11–13nm process nodes atop a base die, enabling rapid delivery of large volumes of data to the GPU in AI accelerators. Micron, which currently supplies HBM3E to NVIDIA, has been dropped from the Vera Rubin HBM4 vendor list. The company is expected to supply HBM4 for mid-tier AI accelerators optimized for inference — such as the "Rubin CPX" — rather than for Vera Rubin itself. The selection of Samsung and SK Hynix as the sole HBM4 suppliers reflects their ability to meet NVIDIA's performance and yield requirements. Samsung has effectively passed NVIDIA's bifurcated HBM4 qualification tests targeting operating speeds of 10Gb/s and 11Gb/s. SK Hynix is in the process of optimizing its product for the 11Gb/s test. Samsung's foundry division has also won an order to produce NVIDIA's GPU "RTX 3060," which the company has decided to resume manufacturing, with production set to begin shortly on an 8nm process. Only Samsung and SK Hynix at the Heart of NVIDIA's "Monster AI Chip" — Micron Eliminated Since around 2022, when the AI era began, NVIDIA has been the company that determines the fate of memory semiconductor firms. Those that made it into NVIDIA's HBM supply chain became central players in the AI industry; those that didn't saw their standing diminish. Samsung was a prime example — the two-year crisis narrative that plagued Samsung Semiconductor was triggered by delays in HBM3 supply to NVIDIA and only subsided last September when Samsung passed NVIDIA's HBM3E 12-layer qualification test. Against this backdrop, the selection of Samsung and SK Hynix — and exclusion of Micron — as Vera Rubin HBM4 suppliers is being assessed as highly significant. It opens the door to large-scale NVIDIA shipments over the next one to two years, securing their HBM dominance. High-Spec HBM4 Orders According to industry sources on March 8, Vera Rubin hardware will be unveiled for the first time at NVIDIA's developer conference GTC 2026, scheduled for March 16 in Silicon Valley. While no official launch date has been set, a second-half 2026 release is expected. NVIDIA is putting everything into making Vera Rubin's performance more than five times greater than its predecessor, in order to decisively outpace rivals including AMD and Broadcom. More than 80 partner companies worldwide are aligning with NVIDIA to support the launch of this "monster AI accelerator." Since last year, NVIDIA has identified HBM4 as the critical component underpinning Vera Rubin's success, pushing memory companies to develop high-performance products. It demanded operating speeds exceeding 10Gb/s — well above the 8Gb/s JEDEC standard — for Vera Rubin's HBM4. Capacity has also been scaled up: Vera Rubin will incorporate 16 HBM4 stacks totaling 576GB, surpassing the 432GB HBM4 capacity in AMD's competing next-gen AI accelerator, the MI450. Micron Eliminated from Vera Rubin Global memory companies competed fiercely for Vera Rubin HBM4 supply contracts. Winning over NVIDIA — which commands over 80% share in the AI accelerator market where HBM is heavily integrated — means both technological validation and guaranteed strong earnings. The race for Vera Rubin HBM4 has narrowed to Samsung and SK Hynix. Micron does not appear on the vendor list. "Micron isn't even being discussed as a Vera Rubin HBM4 supplier," one industry source said. Between the two, Samsung has recently pulled ahead. Samsung has effectively passed NVIDIA's bifurcated qualification tests for both 10Gb/s and 11Gb/s variants of HBM4, and began shipping finished products to NVIDIA last month, albeit in limited volumes. SK Hynix is continuing product optimization with NVIDIA to pass the 11Gb/s test. Given that the process from HBM4 DRAM wafer input to final packaging takes over six months, both companies are expected to begin full-scale HBM4 production as early as this month. Micron is not entirely out of the HBM4 picture, however — it is likely to supply HBM4 for mid-tier products in the Rubin series rather than for Vera Rubin itself. Commodity DRAM Pricing Is a Wild Card Volume allocations and pricing for Vera Rubin HBM4 have yet to be finalized. Some industry observers suggest that while SK Hynix will retain more than half of NVIDIA's total HBM shipments — including HBM3E — this year, Samsung may emerge as the largest supplier when it comes to Vera Rubin HBM4 specifically. Samsung recently expressed strong confidence, stating that its HBM revenue this year will be triple that of last year. A key variable is commodity DRAM pricing, which has been roughly doubling quarter-over-quarter. The per-Gb price of server DRAM modules such as SOCAMM2 has reportedly risen to approximately $1.30 — approaching the level of HBM3E, the flagship HBM product. From Samsung's perspective, producing commodity DRAM — which does not require the additional expensive stacking processes that HBM4 demands — may be more profitable. Jensen Huang's meeting with SK Hynix engineers in Silicon Valley to encourage HBM4 development is also being interpreted as a move to check Samsung's growing negotiating leverage. "Samsung holds HBM4, commodity DRAM, and other products, giving it a diverse set of negotiating cards it can play with NVIDIA," one industry observer noted. $MU

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SAM@SAMUELP94071646·
@lakshyalark Apple definitely has the best value laptops/computers but for their displays it’s another story
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Lakshya Lark
Lakshya Lark@lakshyalark·
Imagine paying $1600 for a monitor that’s only 60Hz.
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@gabor Yeah ram prices increased but apple is taking the hit rather than passing it down to their customer, at least for now…
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Gabor Cselle
Gabor Cselle@gabor·
Damaged MacBook Pro screen update: decided to get the $749 screen repair instead of a brand new MacBook M5 Pro. I’d rather do a family vacation in Japan than paying for 64 GB of RAM at today’s prices.
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