Rgwheels84

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Rgwheels84

Rgwheels84

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Mike Alfred
Mike Alfred@mikealfred·
My homie @fundstrat says ETH is the best performing asset since the start of the Iran conflict, gaining 17.4% and outperforming the S&P 500 by 1830 basis points. It is also outperforming gold by 2,743 basis points. Do not fade Tom Lee.
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amit@amitisinvesting·
so… the debate is over right? $NBIS is the best neocloud out there? is it still even a question or has Nebius officially won? stellar mgmt, multiple equity stakes in diverse businesses, scooping up deal after deal… i trimmed some at $105 to derisk and buy more $NVDA, letting the rest of my position ride although the CCs on this even for $200 are very attractive it does feel overbought here (i would not buy at $150) but it is now in price discovery so anything goes i still don’t love the biz model of the neoclouds with unlimited dilution + no profitability but $NBIS does seem to be differentiating themselves with ambitions to be a hyperscaler cloud vs just a neocloud debate is done? are they the single best one out of the entire batch of neoclouds? +8%
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Rgwheels84
Rgwheels84@rgwheels84·
@DavidCarbutt_ I’d get back in $PLTR under $100. I own $TSLA and sold out of $PLTR when it ran up too quick.
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David Carbutt
David Carbutt@DavidCarbutt_·
if $TSLA stock drops into 200’s & $PLTR stock dips below $100, which are you buying and why?
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Rgwheels84@rgwheels84·
@Kross_Roads So well said—Happy Easter! I’m a pastor and I loved reading your story and seeing your willingness to share about Jesus.
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Crossroads@Kross_Roads·
I usually post on stocks and the market, but I wanted to mention something of greater importance. Why do we call it "Good Friday?" Growing up as an atheist and never having attended church, I honestly thought it was sardonic Alaskan humor. We had a massive earthquake on Good Friday in 1964 which every Alaskan is reminded of every year. I found the real reason years later which nearly everyone knows: its the annual mark of when Jesus died on the cross. So why would we Christians call the death of the one we serve as Lord and Savior "good?" It's for the same reason as we use the word gospel / good news (euangelion which literally means "good message" in Greek): it's good news for US. How is the death of one person such good news? Jesus walked this world 2000 years ago. What can sometimes be lost among the beautiful teachings, the wise sayings, the fulfilled prophecies, and the miracles is the primary purpose of why He came. In John 10, Jesus states, "I came that they may have life and have it abundantly. I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep." His primary purpose always was to die. That sounds strange to us today. After all, we naturally go through great pains and expense to avoid death. But Jesus wasn't like us. According to the Bible, He was unique, fully God, and fully man. Yet unlike mankind, He did nothing wrong at a single moment in His earthly life. Unlike the gods of most pagans of the day, who were shaped to look like us and were generally self-seeking and rarely sacrificial, Jesus laid his life down for us as the ultimate sacrifice. This idea was reprehensible to the pagan mind of the day. The Greco-Roman world regarded it as folly to believe a god would allow themself to perish in the most demeaning way possible (which is what crucifixion was: a punishment so vile that Roman citizens were never allowed to be crucified). And to the Jewish people of the time, they regarded those killed in such a way to be accursed by God (see Isaiah 53 and note this was written ~650 years prior). Yet we call this "good" as the sacrifice of Jesus paid for sin in full. Other religions have other rituals that must be repeated. There are many problems with this, but the most substantial is the sacrifice itself. In the case of Jesus, it was a perfect once-for-all sacrifice. And on the basis of that sacrifice, all one must do is receive this free gift from Him (John 1:12), accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior. We further believe Jesus rose again from the dead, something that was so convincing that not only did the Apostles (many who were martyred) affirm this to their dying death, but was perceived by over 500 people including two half brothers of Jesus who were previously skeptical - see 1 Cor 15. Good Friday is "good" for us, and as we say in the Christian world, "Sunday is coming." ------------ On this post, I'd like to note that I'm not looking for argument. I respect your right to believe as your conscience dictates. But I'd also love to chat with anyone interested (DM me - or let me know and I'll message you), wherever you're at, from skeptic to seeker to believer.
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Gene Munster
Gene Munster@munster_gene·
$TSLA is down because they slightly missed March delivery expectations.That doesn't change the takeaway. March deliveries were the first solid read on underlying demand; they grew without the help of tax credits, and growth going forward should quicken. Over the past two years, the top five carmakers have reduced EV investments by an average of 35%. I expect those reductions to be costly long-term. Below is a deep dive.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Stand By Me
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Christopher Dungeon
Christopher Dungeon@ChrisDungeon·
🎯🎯🎯 If you could only watch one video on the Internet today, make it be this one. Shaun and Sequoia are no fucking joke. $TSLA + SpaceX = $X
Molly O’Shea@MollySOShea

Sequoia's @shaunmmaguire on Why Elon's TERAFAB is Underrated: "I’m gonna sh*t on a lot of other investors for a second." “I’m watching people come in with what I’d call 8th grade level education on the industry, trying to make definitive statements.” "I’ve been obsessed with semiconductors since I was a little kid. I literally bought Nvidia shares in the IPO in 1999. I was obsessed with semiconductor fab as a kid, got really deep into the chemical processes that go into making wafers." "People are assigning way too low a probability that it will work.” Hill & Valley Forum 2026 (@HillValleyForum) / @elonmusk . . . “I think it’s underrated because I think people don’t think it’s gonna work. Like I think a lot of people view it—and again, this is a systems-level problem—and I’m gonna just go get sh*t on a lot of other investors for a second. It’s been pretty wild for me as chips became all the rage again. To brag for a second, I’ve been obsessed with semiconductors since I was a little kid. I literally bought Nvidia shares in the IPO in 1999. I was obsessed with semiconductor fab as a kid, got really deep into the chemical processes that go into making wafers. If you think about the silicon industry, from the mid-50s to the mid-90s, the bottleneck was actually chemical steps. It was not lithography—it was making ultrapure wafers, which require 20+ chemical steps. Then it flipped to lithography, and EUV became probably the hardest single step in semiconductor manufacturing. But there’s all these investors that, three years ago, had never done anything in hardware, had never thought about semiconductors, that are brand new and think that they’re experts. I’m not trying to say I’m an expert—there’s a lot I need to learn—but I’ve at least been paying attention to this field for a very long time. And I’m watching these people come in with what I’d call eighth-grade-level education on the industry, trying to make definitive statements around what the bottlenecks are, what’s gonna be hard. They’re basically just parroting each other. It reminds me a lot of when people were trying to assess the likelihood of reusable rockets working in 2014, or Starlink working in 2019–2020, where everyone would tell me to my face: it will not work. Or when people were saying self-driving will never work. Especially with camera-only—where Elon was a contrarian doing camera-only rather than vision plus lidar. All these things fit the same pattern of people thinking superficially when they’re brand new to a field, then having strong opinions on how things are gonna work. And I think that on TERAFAB, people are assigning way too low a probability that it will work. I personally feel confident that it will. Timeframe—there are questions—but I’ve thought through all the different steps. Almost everyone, when you talk about TERAFAB, they’re like, ‘but what about EUV?’ And EUV is something they first learned about in the last 18 months. It’s comical to me."

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Thomas (Tom) Lee (not drummer) FundstratDirect.com
Congrats $BMNR 60k ETH accumulation $1.2B cash
Bitmine (NYSE-BMNR) $ETH@BitMNR

🧵 1/ BitMine provided its latest holdings update for March 2nd, 2026: $10.3 billion in total crypto + "moonshots": - 4,534,563 ETH at $1,965 (@coinbase) - 195 Bitcoin (BTC) - $200 million stake in Beast Industries @MrBeast - $14 million stake in Eightco Holdings (NASDAQ: $ORBS) (“moonshots”) and - total cash of $1.2 billion. Ticker: $BMNR Chairman: Tom Lee @fundstrat Link 🔗 prnewswire.com/news-releases/…

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Anthony Noto
Anthony Noto@anthonynoto·
.You are guessing. You don't know because you haven't asked. No need to guess you can ask me. There is only one reason I buy SoFi it's because I think it's a great risk reward DESPITE the concentration. I am a blue color kid from Poughkeepsie and no matter how much money I have $1 million is a ton of money and I have a thousand other ways to spend it or use it that would be meaningful and impactful to people and organizations that are near and dear to me and my family. BTW a prepaid forward is not a sale it's a way to finance liquidity. I can roll it forward each time before expiration if i want (many times) and keep participating in the upside and not resulting in a sale and tax event. Look at the price point of the ceiling and that might make you more informed about how I think about value in a given time period. No need to guess it's all researchable and when you can't find the answers just ask me. And Going forward I will correct your mistakes. This time I will give you the benefit of the doubt. WDW
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Rgwheels84
Rgwheels84@rgwheels84·
@GrindeOptions I added 20% to my position. Didn’t even hesitate given their execution.
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Cole Grinde
Cole Grinde@GrindeOptions·
Those of you who didn’t listen to the talking heads that said $SOFI was overvalued, overbought, and expensive given it’s growth, too diluted and ended up buying the stock on this dip are the real winners! FUNDAMENTALS MATTER FOLKS. SOFI is a grade A stock.
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Cole Grinde@GrindeOptions·
Where will $SOFI be at by EOY? 👀
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
A Tesla with no safety monitor in the car and me sitting in the passenger seat took me all around Austin on Sunday with perfect driving
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 SAN FRAN BLACKOUT – WAYMO FROZE, TESLA DROVE Waymo’s robotaxis got a little too real last night - by completely shutting down when San Francisco’s power outage knocked out traffic lights. Meanwhile, Teslas on FSD? Kept rolling. No drama, no headlines - just handling chaos like it’s a walk in the park. This is what happens when you train your AI on billions of real-world miles instead of coddling it in a simulation padded with perfect data and wishful thinking. Waymo bet on maps and order. Tesla bet on mess - and won. When the lights go out, the difference isn’t theoretical. It’s traffic. Source: @Tesla_AI, @elonmusk
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TheSonOfWalkley
TheSonOfWalkley@TheSonOfWalkley·
BREAKING: $TSLA INCREASED ROBOTAXI REGISTRATION BY 1,000% IN CALIFORNIA 👀 Now at 1,655 vehicles !
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Cole Grinde
Cole Grinde@GrindeOptions·
$TSLA has a P/E north of 300 but do you care?
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