Jeff Wider
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Jeff Wider
@red1wj
Working my hardest to be retired, which seems like an oxymoron. Pursuing high yield investments to fund a retirement and its fun making money.






I spent two weeks researching the space communications evolution. The real bottleneck in the LEO mega-constellation race? Whoever can push 50–100W of GaN power at V-band and E-band frequencies wins. In the article: → The difference between Ka-band and V- or E-band → Why GaN-on-SiC is a non-reversible shift → Who holds the moat in V-band and E-band SSPAs




NFL players wife is going viral










Capital: Annual Dividends: $NVDW 10k = $4,800 $CHPY 10k = $4,000 $LLII 10k = $4,000 $XBCI 10k = $3,700 $BLOX 10k = $3,600 Annual Income: $20,100 Monthly Income: $1,675


BREAKING: Amazon stock, $AMZN, falls over -6% despite posting stronger than expected Q1 2026 earnings results.



Sold all my $HOOD shares today at $70 with a profit of 112%. Bought Hood as I believed they could change the financial system. It’s one of the first companies that made sure investors can buy their favorite companies without fees. Lately, I’ve seen the numbers stagnate. It looks like they can convince fewer investors to switch platforms. Mainly because more and more platforms succeed in lowering transaction fees. The way they now try to convince investors is one I dislike. I signed up because they helped young investors to build financial freedom with the low fees, but now they are doing the exact opposite. Prediction markets are the exact opposite of financial freedom. The fact that they advertise on accounts that just try to buy shares, is something I disapprove and is in contrast to why I bought the company. Selling green chairs for a couple of thousand dollars was also not in my business plan. Not saying $HOOD is a bad investment but as I previously said: when you buy shares, you buy a part of a company. When you are not fully convinced of the company any more, you should sell. Will share my second holding tomorrow.


