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@HuntingAlphas

9k+ ticker universe. 5-min tactical stock pitches for serious investors & position traders. Granular portfolio analytics. Former analyst at $6Bn fund.

Performance Portfolio Pitches: Sumali Ağustos 2024
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Hunting Alphas | 5-Min Stock Pitches
I did the math on how much of Blue Owl Capital's $OWL selloff is warranted: 1. Historical growth and margin trends look good 2. Concerns on portfolio value is driving fear-driven selloffs in the stock 3. Low-ball offers from activist investors and high short interest make a case for an upside squeeze 4. OWL stock is being de-rated but perhaps justifiably so 5. Don't catch the falling knife Read the full pitch and get my model via my website (link in bio)
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I'm bullish on AppLovin $APP, even though their ads KPIs still has much to prove: 1. The company has a low ad conversion rate, and ad performance metrics are not inspiring 2. APP looks undervalued on multiple metrics 3. The charts say the next major move on APP is likely to be upward Access the pitch and model via my website (link in bio).
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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 US President Trump says the Iranians desperately want to make a deal.
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Good point here about how supply-side drivers are generally more powerful in cyclical industries. Expanding on that: 1. You can get constrained supply in ultra high demand periods where all your capacity is sold out. In other words, constrained supply follows a demand increase. HBM/AI memory is probably in this category. 2. You can also get constrained supply for other reasons. Eg. Aluminum smelter closures in the EU due to longer term carbon policies. Or probably conventional NAND right now as the constraint is more due to supply being re-routed to AI memory rather than a big demand increase. The second scenario typically leads to a higher price floor in the cyclical sector, making it more attractive for sustained upside.
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Farmer
Farmer@SowingAlphaSeed·
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Jukan@jukan05·
Bernstein: Early checks on 2Q26 memory contract negotiations suggest conventional DRAM contract prices could rise another 60% QoQ, while NAND could increase by 70–75%. * These figures are above most existing sell-side ASP increase forecasts.
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The AI Investor
The AI Investor@The_AI_Investor·
Memory stocks are on fire Are they breaking out ?
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A super-El Niño is projected for 2026. This will have serious consequences for Asian equities:
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New 5-Minute Pitch on Kioxia Holdings $285.T/$285.JP: - NAND prices are expected to continue increasing - The JV extension with SanDisk can help improve the revenue profile - There is an opportunity for Kioxia to gain market share - Securing long term DRAM access can reducee gross margin volatility - Kioxia Holdings valuations seem fair to attractive - The charts show a classic breakout from a horizontal bull flag Link to read👇
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
$MU What the….?!
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Crypto Rover
Crypto Rover@cryptorover·
💥BREAKING: Second round of US-Iran talks could be held "within days," extension of the two-week ceasefire being discussed - WSJ.
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Noah
Noah@antibearthesis·
@HuntingAlphas They’re expecting 54% earnings growth cagr next 3 years it is SEVERELY undervalued
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Noah
Noah@antibearthesis·
$NOW and $ADBE look very extremely undervalued. Forward P/E: ServiceNow - 19x Adobe - 9x Forward revenue growth: ServiceNow - 21% Adobe - 11% FCF margins: ServiceNow - 36% Adobe - 46% Which one is the better buy right now?
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Hunting Alphas | 5-Min Stock Pitches
@rubicon59 Scale up refers to adding more resources to an existing computing cluster and connecting the different pieces together. Scale out refers to adding more computing clusters and connecting all these clusters together. $CRDO is in scale up with its AECs' within-rack connectivity
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rubicon59@rubicon59·
Odd, no one here is bashing $CRDO lately after stock is up a lot recently. Copper good now?
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mon
mon@moninvestor·
If you are investing in companies like $IREN, $CRWV, or $NBIS, your entire thesis sits on capturing part of this hyperscaler-driven expansion. The Big Four (Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft) plan to invest over $600bn in capital expenditures for 2026, about a 62% increase from the record $388bn in 2025 spending. > Amazon: $200bn in CapEx projected for 2026, versus $125bn last year. > Google: $175 to $185bn , up from $91bn in 2025. > Meta: $115 to $135bn for 2026, up from $72bn in 2025. > Microsoft: $110 to $120bn in 2026, compared to $90bn last year. Industry estimates suggest total AI infrastructure spend could exceed $1 trillion over the next decade. Power demand from data centers alone is projected to more than double by 2030. This chart from McKinsey & Company shows how quickly data center demand is growing in the U.S., and more importantly, how the structure of that demand is changing over time. Overall demand is expected to compound at roughly 10–13% annually, reaching more than 30 GW by 2030. That is a massive increase in absolute power usage, and it reflects the physical reality of AI. More compute requires more electricity, and there is no way around that. This is why power availability has become one of the central bottlenecks in AI infrastructure.
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Babyfolio
Babyfolio@babyfolio·
The more I look into $CRDO, the better it looks, deep in the AI supply chain. Massive revenue growth ✅ Founder led with skin in the game ✅ Relatively cheap valuation ✅ Going into optics ✅ Profitable ✅ Am I missing anything? I like $ALAB too, but it's not as cheap.
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@MMMTwealth They're diversifying their product mix too via ZF Optics, which is supposedly 1,000x more reliable than commodity laser-based optics, consuming half the power. My broader view on $CRDO:
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Oliver | MMMT Wealth (CPA)
$CRDO is quickly becoming one of the more asymmetric bets in the market. $CRDO isn't a pure photonics play by any means but we've been told more than enough times that AEC's aren't going anywhere anytime soon. $AVGO CEO: "The final, final straw is when you can't do it well in pluggable optics. And of course, when you can't do it even in copper, then you're right. You go to silicon photonics, and it will happen. We're ready for it. Just saying, not anytime soon." $NVDA CEO: "In the future, we need more copper cable capacity, and we also need more optical chip and CPO capacity." $CRDO at 13x NTM sales and 21x NTM EBITDA and 27x NTM PE is very cheap when you have: -> Revenue growing 205% in FY26 -> EBITDA growing 380% in FY26 -> EPS growing 373% in FY26 Yes, there's still the long-term risk that photonics dominates but if you're bullish on the AI buildout for the next 5+ years... $CRDO will remain a core part of that buildout. And $CRDO potentially doesn't deserve the premium that a stock like $LITE trades at because the LONG-TERM "leadership" status (I'm talking +3-5 years from now) isn't as strong. But even with that, $CRDO is trading at more than a 50% discount on EBITDA and 2.5x cheaper on EPS. Imo, the disconnect should be nowhere near that.
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Indeed. They've pulled forward production of ZF Optics by 6 months and you can see it in the purchase commitment numbers too. "Our ZeroFlap AECs deliver up to 1,000x better reliability than commodity laser-based optics, while consuming roughly half the power." - CEO William Brennan in the Q3 FY26 earnings call
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Rymiki Kynigos
Rymiki Kynigos@StealthWedge358·
@JSpitTrades This fact is what most optics degenerates are missing is that the cash cow of $CRDO will finance their optics business while others will be losing money. Looks like a hybrid play in the space. The copper vs. Optics narrative is a worn-out rag.
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Justin Spittler
Justin Spittler@JSpitTrades·
Credo $CRDO getting interesting... Credo was one of the early true market leaders of this bull cycle. +245% in 2024 +114% in 2025 But the market has shifted its focus to photonics plays like $LITE $COHR $CIEN etc. But the interconnects market won't be a winner take all. Copper-based is still needed in most AI clusters. CEOs of $NVDA and $AVGO had both recently confirmed this. Credo's underlying business is also still booming. Its sales grew 201% last quarter. EPS grew 328% CRDO is projected to report 153% sales and 188% when it shares its Q1 report. TLDR: CRDO's fundamentals remain stellar. And yet, CRDO is trading 32% off ATHs, after being down as much as 60%. During the recent pullback, CRDO found support and bounced off early 2025 highs. It's now back above its 50-day moving average. However, it still needs to reclaim its 50-week and 21-week moving averages. Basically, CRDO is back on my radar, along with its counter part $ALAB
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Credo's $CRDO copper AECs are still the de-facto standards for data center network connections b/w components in a rack (within 7 meters or 23 feet): "If you are running... your own AI data centers and designing it, architecting it, you truly want larger and larger domains or clusters... and you really want to connect XPUs to XPUs directly where you can... And the best way to do that is to use direct attach copper. That's the lowest latency, lowest power, and lowest cost. So you want to keep doing that, especially in scale-up, as long as possible. In scaling out, we're past that. We use optical. That's fine. But I'm talking about scaling up in a rack, in a cluster domain. You really want to use direct-attach copper as long as you can." - Broadcom's $AVGO CEO Hock Tan in the Q1 FY26 earnings call My thesis summary on $CRDO:
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Preston
Preston@metapreston·
Threads is doing to Twitter what Instagram did to Snapchat. I never thought this would be possible
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