I bought some super micro with some nvidia because it was $100 cheaper and now it’s nearly the same price. That’s my first successful buy since just buying NVIDIA as an entertainly reliable grab.
The one I think about is the business that makes a lot of profit but doesn't have any following. I'm mainly curious if this has really happened before.
Nvda’s still cheap as far as business forecast goes relative to price, while pltr’s has the forecast but not any of the revenue performance yet AND has a price that’s ahead of the earnings.
People's expectations of where the business is going tends to give a stickiness to the price that can give you a basis of judgement as to if stock will or wont bounce back etc..
It's a muscle that stabilizes the knee joint. The type of squat isn't as important as the range of motion. The quads keep the thigh rigid while the hamstrings are lengthened at the bottom. It's that...