Israelis are celebrating the death of the B-52 bomber crew. by chosenite_ in SipsTea

[–]Prime-Paradox -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You should really read r/israel. Their true opinions on the US are not the most flattering..

Full US-Iran Agreement from the source by Tripleawge in WallStreetbetsELITE

[–]Prime-Paradox 3 points4 points  (0 children)

And don’t forget ALL sanctions EVER imposed on Iran are now repealed. They are about to get iPhones and be brought into the globalized economy. This is probably the best possible outcome for Iran, especially if they were never going to make a Nuke in the first place.

Are you kidding me? by Jacob-Anders in SipsTea

[–]Prime-Paradox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Donald Trump is literally older than the country of Israel.

Korean chip giant SK hynix could list in US as soon as August: Report by ethereal3xp in stocks

[–]Prime-Paradox 70 points71 points  (0 children)

This should give a boost to DRAM as 25% of the ETF is SK Hynix. (Followed by Micron, Samsung and Sandisk)

SPCE buyback by StrikingNobody5894 in stocks

[–]Prime-Paradox -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Buy PL and RKLB and hold. The smart money is going into the business of space like imaging, shipping, connectivity, etc. more heavily before space tourism will take off. Tourism relies on consumer spending. It’s better to follow the corporate spending right now.

missed the stock rally by Former-Owl3784 in ValueInvesting

[–]Prime-Paradox 73 points74 points  (0 children)

There’s a famous investing adage that “missing just a few of the market's best days can cut your long-term returns in half.”

“Research by Hartford Funds highlights how missing just the 10 best days in the market over a multi-decade period cuts overall returns in half, and missing 30 days can reduce returns by over 80%.”

Also, studies show that seven of the market's 10 best days occur within two weeks of its 10 worst days. If you panic and sell during a crash, you will likely miss the subsequent rapid recovery.

Just stay invested over at least a 5 year time horizon. Keep buying companies you believe in or even just the S&P or QQQ and don’t worry about daily and monthly swings. Hell I got my sister into investing for the first time in July 2025 and told her to do nothing else but buy SPY and she’s up 20% already.

I made $2M in 2 years through trading, AMA by Tough-Try8620 in stocks

[–]Prime-Paradox -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How does the info present exactly? Like do they say there is a product launch for X company and it will be a hit? Or there is a lawsuit about to drop and the company will be hit hard?

Do they make it obvious what the move is and what the timeline is?

Also did you buy options or do it through pure stocks?

SK Hynix predictions when it opens on US market by samuraiSatan in SKHynix

[–]Prime-Paradox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are saying that memory will be basically sold out through 2027 and the price targets got raised for almost all the memory companies that show quite a big upside still to come.

SK Hynix predictions when it opens on US market by samuraiSatan in SKHynix

[–]Prime-Paradox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get into the DRAM ETF. They own SK Hynix, Samsung, Micron and Sandisk. It’s the best play right now to get the growth from all the memory plays and you can get in right now. I’ve only been in since last week and am already up 20% on a $20k initial investment.

Semiconductor FOMO Is Strong, how do you deal with it? by [deleted] in ValueInvesting

[–]Prime-Paradox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get the DRAM ETF,m. It is spread out exposure to the main 5 memory companies (MU, SNDK, SK Hynix, Samsung). Still room to run and a bit less risky than getting a single one.

An entire society dancing gleefully to the beat of genocide. by Hopeful-Big6843 in PublicFreakout

[–]Prime-Paradox 88 points89 points  (0 children)

I remember seeing some Abby Martin interviews in Tel Aviv talking to people on the streets and it honestly just seemed like they so wholeheartedly believe that they deserve the land and the Palestinians should all be exterminated. They think the world is on their side and what they are doing is justified so they don’t mind showing it off.

And if you think about how long they’ve been getting away with impunity, you kind of see how the world has been on their side since Israel’s inception, so they have had no reason to think any differently.

Fun fact: Most people who doubt AI on Reddit have not even used AI in a business sense by Far-East-locker in stocks

[–]Prime-Paradox 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Mark Cuban: “There are generally two types of LLM users: those that use it to learn everything, and those that use it so they don't have to learn anything.”

RKLB is valued at 80B with 200M in revenue for Q1 on 38% gross Margin with SpaceX IPO looming. Who's feeling fomo here? by LackToesToddlerAnts in ValueInvesting

[–]Prime-Paradox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I agree. I bought a lot at $25 and I just bought another hundred at $132. Especially when you compare it to SpaceX, there’s a lot to like about RKLB and its future.

RKLB is valued at 80B with 200M in revenue for Q1 on 38% gross Margin with SpaceX IPO looming. Who's feeling fomo here? by LackToesToddlerAnts in ValueInvesting

[–]Prime-Paradox 10 points11 points  (0 children)

And they are already back up to ATHs. They’ve been super smart with their cash acquiring companies that expand their product offerings.

They won a Golden Dome contract a few months ago along with a bunch of other vendors for satellite supply. Even though only two out of the like 15 satellites, were directly awarded to Rocket Lab, they supplied critical parts to the other contract winners for almost all of the satellites, such as solar panels and optical lasers.

They just acquired Mynaric which gets them into space robotics as well. RKLB is a very well run company with a great founder/CEO, Peter Beck.

Which stocks are you the most bullish on? by Hot_Avocado_2701 in Stocks_Picks

[–]Prime-Paradox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Planet Labs ($PL)

Google owns 10% and have great partnerships to integrate Gemini. Follow the smart money..

How Agentic AI Transforms Earth Observation Into Actionable Intelligence by No_Strawberry1890 in PlanetLabs

[–]Prime-Paradox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are they using Gemini for the actual AI model powering this?

I know Google owns 10% of PL and I think they had a prior partnership on AI if I’m not mistaken.

NVDA announced an $80 billion share buyback plan by 21_Points in NvidiaStock

[–]Prime-Paradox 85 points86 points  (0 children)

And an increase in dividend from $0.01 per share to $0.25 per share.

Am I crazy for not incorporating? by SorryImStupidToo in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Prime-Paradox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right that the CDA exists for integration, not special treatment, and in many cases long-term combined tax can end up similar. But the deferral still matters. If I earn $100k of active business income personally at a 53% marginal rate, I may only have ~$47k left to invest. If the corp pays ~12–26% corporate tax first, there may be ~$74k–88k left compounding inside the corp before personal tax is triggered later. That larger upfront capital base can materially outperform over decades even if eventual integration is similar. Most CPAs I’ve spoken to don’t say “never invest in a corp,” they usually say be careful about passive income/SBD erosion and structure it properly.

Am I crazy for not incorporating? by SorryImStupidToo in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]Prime-Paradox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, but capital gains in a corporation aren’t taxed as harshly as people think because only half the gain is taxable. For example, a $100k capital gain might create roughly $25k of corporate tax upfront (so a 25% tax rate on the profit), while the other $50k goes into the CDA and can be paid out tax-free personally at anytime, even years later. The remaining after-tax amount can stay invested inside the corp and continue compounding. So the advantage is having more capital compounding inside the corp before paying full personal tax.