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RT @trader_53: Not one word why the AI opportunity is quantified at 1 tln. Neither here nor in the note. Not one word why regulation would only benefit $TSLA.
This is not research. This is about staying in talk shows by reclaiming the street high px target. One page PDF but zero substance.
"Raising price target on Tesla to $515 as we believe the Trump White House will be a "total game changer" for the autonomous and AI story for Tesla and Musk over the coming years. Bull case is $650 for 2025. AI/autonomous opportunity is worth at least $1 trillion 🔥🏆🐂🍿📍 "- Dan Ives
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RT @trader_53: Not one word why the AI opportunity is quantified at 1 tln. Neither here nor in the note. Not one word why regulation would only benefit $TSLA.
This is not research. This is about staying in talk shows by reclaiming the street high px target. One page PDF but zero substance.
"Raising price target on Tesla to $515 as we believe the Trump White House will be a "total game changer" for the autonomous and AI story for Tesla and Musk over the coming years. Bull case is $650 for 2025. AI/autonomous opportunity is worth at least $1 trillion 🔥🏆🐂🍿📍 "- Dan Ives
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Before the election, we launched portfolios on Autopilot that were comprised of some of the top donors to each candidate.
Palantir was in both portfolios, with employees who had made large donations to both parties.
$PLTR has now risen 80% since we posted this: https://t.co/g5foGXtzd3
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Before the election, we launched portfolios on Autopilot that were comprised of some of the top donors to each candidate.
Palantir was in both portfolios, with employees who had made large donations to both parties.
$PLTR has now risen 80% since we posted this: https://t.co/g5foGXtzd3
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RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨BREAKING: New Insider Purchase
A director of $GPN has reported the purchase of ~$670K of the company's stock, increasing his ownership stake by 16%.
This is the first insider buy we have seen at the company in over a year.
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RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨BREAKING: New Insider Purchase
A director of $GPN has reported the purchase of ~$670K of the company's stock, increasing his ownership stake by 16%.
This is the first insider buy we have seen at the company in over a year.
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
In the last two years:
📦 Amazon $AMZN
•OCF: +140%
•Price: +165%
🖱️ Google $GOOG $GOOGL
•EPS: +75%
•Price: +118%
💳 Visa $V
•EPS: +32%
•Price: +53%
💸 Mastercard $MA
•EPS: +37%
•Price: +53%
🖨️ ASML Holding $ASML
•EPS: +33%
•Price: +26%
🧾 PayPal $PYPL
•EPS: +12%
•Price: +24%
📊 Salesforce $CRM
•EPS: +103%
•Price: +178%
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While @wesbury post offers valuable insights, it's essential to differentiate between individual business performance and broader market trends, as exemplified by the S&P 500 $SPY
Notably, the majority of growth in the S&P 500 over the past two years can be attributed to multiple expansion, rather than earnings growth
In contrast, several of the names mentioned above have demonstrated robust EPS growth, providing a fundamental justification for their share price appreciation
It's also important to recognize that multiple expansion is to be expected, given the market's decline of approximately 20% from its peak to December 2022 lows
#stocks #investing"
In the past two years:
SP500 +60%
SP500 Earnings +5%
Something has to give. "- Brian Wesbury
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In the last two years:
📦 Amazon $AMZN
•OCF: +140%
•Price: +165%
🖱️ Google $GOOG $GOOGL
•EPS: +75%
•Price: +118%
💳 Visa $V
•EPS: +32%
•Price: +53%
💸 Mastercard $MA
•EPS: +37%
•Price: +53%
🖨️ ASML Holding $ASML
•EPS: +33%
•Price: +26%
🧾 PayPal $PYPL
•EPS: +12%
•Price: +24%
📊 Salesforce $CRM
•EPS: +103%
•Price: +178%
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While @wesbury post offers valuable insights, it's essential to differentiate between individual business performance and broader market trends, as exemplified by the S&P 500 $SPY
Notably, the majority of growth in the S&P 500 over the past two years can be attributed to multiple expansion, rather than earnings growth
In contrast, several of the names mentioned above have demonstrated robust EPS growth, providing a fundamental justification for their share price appreciation
It's also important to recognize that multiple expansion is to be expected, given the market's decline of approximately 20% from its peak to December 2022 lows
#stocks #investing"
In the past two years:
SP500 +60%
SP500 Earnings +5%
Something has to give. "- Brian Wesbury
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Hidden Value Gems
“It now takes nearly $2 of new government debt to generate an additional $1 of US GDP growth — a 50 per cent increase on just five years ago. If any other country were spending this way, investors would be fleeing, but for now, they think America can get away with anything, as the world’s leading economy and issuer of the reserve currency.”
Ruchir Sharma, ex Morgan Stanley strategist
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“It now takes nearly $2 of new government debt to generate an additional $1 of US GDP growth — a 50 per cent increase on just five years ago. If any other country were spending this way, investors would be fleeing, but for now, they think America can get away with anything, as the world’s leading economy and issuer of the reserve currency.”
Ruchir Sharma, ex Morgan Stanley strategist
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“In 6 of the last 11 decades, the [US] stock market lagged behind the rest of the world, most recently in the 2000s when it delivered zero returns and emerging markets tripled in value.”"
“It now takes nearly $2 of new government debt to generate an additional $1 of US GDP growth — a 50 per cent increase on just five years ago. If any other country were spending this way, investors would be fleeing, but for now, they think America can get away with anything, as the world’s leading economy and issuer of the reserve currency.”
Ruchir Sharma, ex Morgan Stanley strategist "- Hidden Value Gems
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“In 6 of the last 11 decades, the [US] stock market lagged behind the rest of the world, most recently in the 2000s when it delivered zero returns and emerging markets tripled in value.”"
“It now takes nearly $2 of new government debt to generate an additional $1 of US GDP growth — a 50 per cent increase on just five years ago. If any other country were spending this way, investors would be fleeing, but for now, they think America can get away with anything, as the world’s leading economy and issuer of the reserve currency.”
Ruchir Sharma, ex Morgan Stanley strategist "- Hidden Value Gems
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
In the last two years:
📦 Amazon $AMZN
•OCF: +140%
•Price: +165%
🖱️ Google $GOOG $GOOGL
•EPS: +75%
•Price: +118%
💳 Visa $V
•EPS: +32%
•Price: +53%
💸 Mastercard $MA
•EPS: +37%
•Price: +53%
🖨️ ASML Holding $ASML
•EPS: +30%
•Price: +26%
🧾 PayPal $PYPL
•EPS: +12%
•Price: +24%
📊 Salesforce $CRM
•EPS: +103%
•Price: +178%
_______
While @wesbury post offers valuable insights, it's essential to differentiate between individual business performance and broader market trends, as exemplified by the S&P 500 $SPY
Notably, the majority of growth in the S&P 500 over the past two years can be attributed to multiple expansion, rather than earnings growth
In contrast, several of the names mentioned above have demonstrated robust EPS growth, providing a fundamental justification for their share price appreciation
It's also important to recognize that multiple expansion is to be expected, given the market's decline of approximately 20% from its peak to December 2022 lows
#stocks #investing"
In the past two years:
SP500 +60%
SP500 Earnings +5%
Something has to give. "- Brian Wesbury
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In the last two years:
📦 Amazon $AMZN
•OCF: +140%
•Price: +165%
🖱️ Google $GOOG $GOOGL
•EPS: +75%
•Price: +118%
💳 Visa $V
•EPS: +32%
•Price: +53%
💸 Mastercard $MA
•EPS: +37%
•Price: +53%
🖨️ ASML Holding $ASML
•EPS: +30%
•Price: +26%
🧾 PayPal $PYPL
•EPS: +12%
•Price: +24%
📊 Salesforce $CRM
•EPS: +103%
•Price: +178%
_______
While @wesbury post offers valuable insights, it's essential to differentiate between individual business performance and broader market trends, as exemplified by the S&P 500 $SPY
Notably, the majority of growth in the S&P 500 over the past two years can be attributed to multiple expansion, rather than earnings growth
In contrast, several of the names mentioned above have demonstrated robust EPS growth, providing a fundamental justification for their share price appreciation
It's also important to recognize that multiple expansion is to be expected, given the market's decline of approximately 20% from its peak to December 2022 lows
#stocks #investing"
In the past two years:
SP500 +60%
SP500 Earnings +5%
Something has to give. "- Brian Wesbury
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App Economy Insights
RT @EconomyApp: $AVGO Broadcom has joined the $1T Club.
What fueled a 24% surge in a single day?
We’ve broken down the numbers for you. 👇
https://t.co/7uuW5ckPPT https://t.co/ZBq7J5xlYj
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RT @EconomyApp: $AVGO Broadcom has joined the $1T Club.
What fueled a 24% surge in a single day?
We’ve broken down the numbers for you. 👇
https://t.co/7uuW5ckPPT https://t.co/ZBq7J5xlYj
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Quiver Quantitative
RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨BREAKING: New Insider Purchases at $CDW
The CEO and a director of $CDW have each reported the purchase of over $1M of the company's stock.
These are the first insider purchases at the company in over a year.
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RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨BREAKING: New Insider Purchases at $CDW
The CEO and a director of $CDW have each reported the purchase of over $1M of the company's stock.
These are the first insider purchases at the company in over a year.
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Quiver Quantitative
RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨BREAKING: New CFO Insider Purchase
The interim CFO of $FREY has reported the purchase of ~$900K of the company's stock, increasing his ownership stake by 421%.
The stock had fallen over 82% since its IPO in 2021.
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RT @InsiderRadar: 🚨BREAKING: New CFO Insider Purchase
The interim CFO of $FREY has reported the purchase of ~$900K of the company's stock, increasing his ownership stake by 421%.
The stock had fallen over 82% since its IPO in 2021.
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RT @dhh: The great thing about controversial leaders is that they can literally lay out their entire playbook in public without fear that most big competitors are going to copy it. Because controversial but effective ideas come with native intellectual copy protection."
Andrej Karpathy explains what makes Elon Musk unique
“I don’t think people appreciate how unique [Elon’s style] is. You read about it, but you don’t understand it—it’s hard to describe.”
The first principle Karpathy — who led the computer vision team of Tesla Autopilot — has observed is that Musk likes small, strong, highly-technical teams:
“At companies by default, teams grow and get large. Elon was always a force against growth… I would have to basically plead to hire people. And then the other thing is that at big companies it’s hard to get rid of low performers. Elon is very friendly by default to getting rid of low performers. I actually had to fight to keep people on the team because he would by default want to remove people… So keep a small, strong, highly technical team. No middle management that is non-technical for sure. That’s number one.”
Number two is that Elon wants the office to be a vibrant place where everyone is working on exciting stuff:
“He doesn’t like stagnation… He doesn’t like large meetings. He always encourages people to leave meetings if they’re not being useful. You actually do see this where it’s a large meeting and if you’re not contributing or learning, just walk out. This is fully encouraged… I think a lot of big companies pamper employees, but there’s much less of that. The culture of it is that you’re there to do your best technical work and there’s intensity.”
Elon is also unusual in terms of how closely connected he is to the team:
“Usually the CEO of a company is a remote person, five layers up, who only talks to their VPs… Normally people spend 99% of the time talking to the VPs. [Elon] spends maybe 50% of the time. And he just wants to talk to the engineers. If the team is small and strong, then engineers and the code are the source of truth… not some manager. And he wants to talk to them to understand the actual state of things and what should be done to improve it.”
And lastly, Karpathy believes the extent to which Musk is involved day-to-day operations and removing company bottlenecks is not appreciated. He gives an example of engineers telling Elon they don’t have enough GPUs. As Karpathy explains, if Elon hears this twice he’ll get the person in charge of the GPU cluster on the phone. If NVIDIA is the bottleneck, he’ll get Jensen Huang on the phone.
Video source: @sequoia (2024) "- Startup Archive
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RT @dhh: The great thing about controversial leaders is that they can literally lay out their entire playbook in public without fear that most big competitors are going to copy it. Because controversial but effective ideas come with native intellectual copy protection."
Andrej Karpathy explains what makes Elon Musk unique
“I don’t think people appreciate how unique [Elon’s style] is. You read about it, but you don’t understand it—it’s hard to describe.”
The first principle Karpathy — who led the computer vision team of Tesla Autopilot — has observed is that Musk likes small, strong, highly-technical teams:
“At companies by default, teams grow and get large. Elon was always a force against growth… I would have to basically plead to hire people. And then the other thing is that at big companies it’s hard to get rid of low performers. Elon is very friendly by default to getting rid of low performers. I actually had to fight to keep people on the team because he would by default want to remove people… So keep a small, strong, highly technical team. No middle management that is non-technical for sure. That’s number one.”
Number two is that Elon wants the office to be a vibrant place where everyone is working on exciting stuff:
“He doesn’t like stagnation… He doesn’t like large meetings. He always encourages people to leave meetings if they’re not being useful. You actually do see this where it’s a large meeting and if you’re not contributing or learning, just walk out. This is fully encouraged… I think a lot of big companies pamper employees, but there’s much less of that. The culture of it is that you’re there to do your best technical work and there’s intensity.”
Elon is also unusual in terms of how closely connected he is to the team:
“Usually the CEO of a company is a remote person, five layers up, who only talks to their VPs… Normally people spend 99% of the time talking to the VPs. [Elon] spends maybe 50% of the time. And he just wants to talk to the engineers. If the team is small and strong, then engineers and the code are the source of truth… not some manager. And he wants to talk to them to understand the actual state of things and what should be done to improve it.”
And lastly, Karpathy believes the extent to which Musk is involved day-to-day operations and removing company bottlenecks is not appreciated. He gives an example of engineers telling Elon they don’t have enough GPUs. As Karpathy explains, if Elon hears this twice he’ll get the person in charge of the GPU cluster on the phone. If NVIDIA is the bottleneck, he’ll get Jensen Huang on the phone.
Video source: @sequoia (2024) "- Startup Archive
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Fairlight Capital on Logic Instrument $ALLOG FP
Thesis: Logic Instrument’s rapid growth, military-grade products, and undervaluation position it as an overlooked gem in rugged tech solutions
(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/56pJYDVLUV
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Fairlight Capital on Logic Instrument $ALLOG FP
Thesis: Logic Instrument’s rapid growth, military-grade products, and undervaluation position it as an overlooked gem in rugged tech solutions
(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/56pJYDVLUV
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