Dr. O+ML

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Dr. O+ML

Dr. O+ML

@Trooper1008

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Dr. O+ML
Dr. O+ML@Trooper1008·
@TeslaStockNews Now the market just closed for the week. Tesla's closing price was $252.54. My AI model mid value accuracy is 99.62%. It's not too bad for a 5-day ahead forecast. I'll publish the year-end closing price prediction soon.
Dr. O+ML@Trooper1008

@TeslaStockNews I'm starting publishing AI based Tesla stock prediction. It's an experiment but please don't expect super accuracy for obvious reasons. For 12/22 close, the predicted range is (251.5, 255.5), and a mid value of 253.5.

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Cole Grinde
Cole Grinde@GrindeOptions·
Can someone please explain to me like I’m 5 whether $NVDA is trading lower because of the law of big numbers or because there are better stocks out there to buy? 🤔
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Trade Whisperer
Trade Whisperer@TradexWhisperer·
$DRAM $MU 🔥 “Samsung Electronics Co.’s quarterly profit surged 19-fold, soaring past elevated expectations due to rocketing demand for memory chips needed in AI data centers.” “The world’s largest memory maker reported preliminary operating income of 89.4 trillion won ($58 billion) in the three months through June, dwarfing its performance for all of 2025. Analysts on average had projected 84.2 trillion won.” “Revenue came to 171 trillion won, against the average estimate of 169.2 trillion won. Samsung is expected to release a full financial statement, including net income and divisional breakdowns, around the end of the month.”
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Dr. O+ML
Dr. O+ML@Trooper1008·
@PressSec One year too late ... still not bad to right the wrong.
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TheSonOfWalkley
TheSonOfWalkley@TheSonOfWalkley·
$TSLA BACK ABOVE $414 !!! I’M NOW *UP 0%* ON MY ALL-IN @ $414 POSITION !!!!!!
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Dr. O+ML
Dr. O+ML@Trooper1008·
@Debateless He probably had a bad Chicken Tikka Masala, explosive diarrhea.
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Debateless
Debateless@Debateless·
An "Engineer" spotted in Austin. And by Engineer, we mean a third-world street shitter who is unskilled with fake credentials, making another Indian rich by giving them a percentage of his salary, while locking actual SKILLED AMERICANS out of high-paying jobs. And btw, his WIFE (H4) steals another American job (high paying/fake credentials + nepotism), and his kids are ALL ANCHOR BABIES.
Homolander@HomolanderOnX

This guy definitely works for @Apple or @Dell in Austin. Or is he one of your Indians @elonmusk ???

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strengthPlan
strengthPlan@strengthPlan·
All we wanted is Tesla stock to go up for the past 5 years and all that happened was all other stocks went up I missed all stocks I won’t miss Tesla stock One day it will be Tesla’s time We will just keep waiting All I can do is put all my money in Tesla stock #tsla
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Dr. O+ML
Dr. O+ML@Trooper1008·
@Amank1412 Who's that? Just joking. Have not used it much in the last few months.
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Aman@Amank1412·
Perplexity might be first AI giant to fall
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Dr. O+ML@Trooper1008·
@BullTheoryio Yes, the quantum computer had that promise in the last few years already.
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Bull Theory
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio·
🚨 CHINA JUST BUILT A CHIP THAT OUTPERFORMS NVIDIA BY UP TO 478 TIMES ON SPECIFIC AI TASKS. Researchers from Peking University developed a neuromorphic chip that can reconstruct complex brain surfaces in under half a second. The key difference from a standard GPU is architectural. Traditional chips like Nvidia's A100 separate memory and processing into two distinct units, creating a bottleneck every time data moves between them. This chip eliminates that bottleneck by performing storage and computation inside the same memory array simultaneously. This is important because that bottleneck is one of the main reasons AI training is so expensive and power-hungry today. Nvidia's dominance is built on solving that problem with brute-force hardware and massive memory bandwidth. This chip solves it differently, at the architectural level. The 478x figure applies to a specific task: real time neural surface reconstruction. It is not a general-purpose performance claim. On most standard AI workloads, Nvidia's H100 and B200 chips still lead by a wide margin. But the comparison to the A100 matters because the A100 is still the chip most enterprise customers actually run on. Nvidia's newest chips are out of reach for most buyers. If a 40-nanometer chip built inside China's export-restricted chip environment can outperform the A100 by this margin on targeted workloads, it raises a real question about how necessary cutting-edge chip access actually is for specific AI applications. This is exactly the argument DeepSeek made in January, that you can match frontier AI performance without frontier hardware, just with better architecture. That one announcement wiped $600 billion from Nvidia's market cap in a single day.
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
$NVDA trading at fresh multi year lows relative to $MU, $INTC, and $AMD. A little snapback in due order? Cmon, it's Nvidia!
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Cole Grinde
Cole Grinde@GrindeOptions·
How many $TSLA Optimus robots do you spot? 👀
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strengthPlan
strengthPlan@strengthPlan·
Tesla stock is the next Micron Tesla stock is the next Sandisk All my money is riding on Tesla stock #tsla
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Dr. O+ML
Dr. O+ML@Trooper1008·
@Hedgeye Interesting. Only a couple of years back, they said the demand was real, and people got money.
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Hedgeye@Hedgeye·
China's Real Estate Market has erased all gains from the last 20 years
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Dr. O+ML@Trooper1008·
@HealthRanger Tesla should license their FSD to other OEMs, just like installing windows or Mac OS to computers. It'll be huge market.
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HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
Ford is done. GM is done. Honda is done. Toyota is dying. Now FOUR of my employees have bought Tesla Model Y vehicles. They let me drive one. I was blown away... again. Full-Self Driving (FSD) is highly evolved. Human-like in its decisions. Feels safer than any human driver. I told my staff to install a couple of charging stations at my company parking lot. We're going to offer free charging to any employee that drives an EV. (F*ck gas prices and war in the Persian Gulf!) The future of personal transport vehicles on this planet belongs to Tesla, BYD, CATL and maybe a couple of other companies. And all of them will be EVs. At this point, driving a combustion engine vehicle for daily tasks seems obsolete. And I don't believe a single thing about climate alarmism and all those cultists who hate carbon dioxide. EVs make sense simply from an economics perspective: They're a fraction of the cost to operate, and much simpler to maintain (no oil changes, no engine air filter, no fuel filter, etc.). Plus, you can charge them from sunlight and get entirely off-grid with your "fuel" supply. (I'll be publishing videos showing this in my studio soon.) Yes, I used to mock EVs. I once said I would never ride in a self-driving vehicle. I was wrong. The technology has been transformed. Battery chemistry improvements have enabled solid range capabilities and very good specifications on charge/discharge cycles. Tesla's FSD capabilities are far stronger than I thought was possible. They've outdone themselves. Now, I'm absolutely convinced: I will never buy another combustion engine vehicle again.
Philip Engberg@philipengberg

There’s not a single legacy auto maker on this list. It’s Tesla and the Chinese. That’s it.

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Marcos Agustín
Marcos Agustín@marcosagusstinn·
🇪🇺 🇩🇪 China is destroying the economic heart of Germany. The Mittelstand, is being displaced by Chinese competitors. China now controls around 1/3 of global machinery production. Chinese firms are closing the quality gap and selling some machines at up to half the price of European rivals. Europe’s share of global capital goods exports has fallen from 54% in 2005 to 43%. China’s share has increased from 7% to 24%. Europe needs a much tougher position against Chinese industrial overcapacity, faster industrial investment and cheaper energy to defend its manufacturing base.
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Alizey 🤍
Alizey 🤍@sam_zoya5401·
What do you call him?
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Dr. O+ML
Dr. O+ML@Trooper1008·
@JessePeltan China can have cheap token prices partially because of cheap electricity.
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Jesse Peltan@JessePeltan·
China's total electricity supply is growing far faster than ours ever has. But, the U.S. used to build even more generation per person than China's building now. We *can* grow like China, but we need to learn from what worked in the past, and what China is doing today.
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Dr. O+ML@Trooper1008·
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