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Type:  Index Future
Market:  United States
Underlying:  Nasdaq 100
  • Prev. Close: 18,650.00
  • Open: 18,642.00
  • Day's Range: 18,545.00 - 18,686.75
Nasdaq 100 18,633.75 -16.25 -0.09%

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Boy Nduga
Boy Nduga 24 minutes ago
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Until nvda earning we will fly. Short next week
denis tm
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If nvidia will came out with good guidance, market will only fly for the rest of summer
William Plotts
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When cnbc main Article is the US debt this morning were in serious trouble
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100 trillion in US total debt was 3 weeks ago today its balooned another 200 billion ? Lee said we cant pay tbe interest on that ?? Thats what the CBO Dimon and Drunkmiller been saying for months now ? Just the intrest on the Federal debt of 34 trillion surpassed what America spends on the military and Medicade at Fridays close ,,,,, lol now you know why jerome cant raise rates
William Plotts
William Plotts 57 minutes ago
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John Lee ? Total US debt is pension funds Individual febt state and local governments banks ect ,,,, The source is National Debt Clock Total US debt 100 trillion
John Lee
John Lee 20 minutes ago
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USA must be bankrupt with 100 Trillion debts.
William Plotts
William Plotts 1 minute ago
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Well hell yeah we’re bankrupt?
John Lee
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China Sells Off Record Amount of Dollar Assets as US Remains the 'World's Bully’ "It is obvious that the Western civilization is being destroyed by their own corrupted and rotten political system and its rulers. The renewed politically enforced separation of the East and the West will lead to turmoil and chaos"
William Plotts
William Plotts 46 minutes ago
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Yep
OldAndWise
OldAndWise 5 hours ago
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MoreGovermentDebtIsMoreTaxesInGeneralIsHigherCostOfLivingIsMoreUnstableGovernmentIsMoreCrooksSellingSnakeOilForSalvation.DidGet?
Ethan Tyler
Ethan Tyler 12 hours ago
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What sector is currently showing the highest growth? Semiconductors. What sector TSM a company that showed a record increase sales growth of 60% year-over-year in April 2024 belongs to? Semiconductors. What sector is forecast to 'TRIPLE' its size by 2030? Semiconductors. Whether you like it or not, 'semiconductors' will continue to OUTPERFORM the market by a mile in growth and prosperity. SOXL should be trading today at $100, the entire sector is way undervalued.
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Let's take another example and this time let's compare NVIDIA with one of its closest peers, AMD. AMD is trading today at a p/e ratio of 240, while NVIDIA is trading today at only 77 p/e ratio. That is just far out. It makes no sense. There is absolutely no reason, none, for AMD to have one p/e ratio of 240 and NVIDIA to trade at only 77 p/e. That's pathetic. Now, don't get me wrong because I like both names and I believe that AMD is also going much higher after being beaten to death. Clearly, NVIDIA merits today at least the same p/e as AMD (240). That's an injustice to have a very high bar and expectations set to NVIDIA and give the company such a small reward. Company merits a higher p/e ratio.
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Looks like a fair pie)
 
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