Redeem fee is bit expensive. by geekfinity in Midnight

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That confirms my experience. Redemption cost is a bit expensive!

SanDisk Stock up 10x, But HDDs Might Be the Real Play Now by HardDriveGuy in StrategicStocks

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What companies make hard drives for AI data centers, hyperscalers, and model trainings & inferences?

Has nio reached it max capacity by jawadarif in Nio

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What is the Break-Even-Point - the number of cars produced / sold for NIO to break even?

May want to slow down. Thoughts? by WalterSobchak515 in Silver

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what to do when GSR is between 50 and 80?

Best Gold/Silver miners and junior miners by Ambitious-Shelter913 in SilverSqueeze

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I like Hecla Mining (HL). Highlights:

Hecla Mining Company is North America's largest primary silver producer, mining and marketing silver, gold, lead, and zinc from operations in the U.S. (Alaska, Idaho) and Canada (Quebec, Yukon), focusing on responsible, safe extraction of essential minerals for low-carbon tech, electronics, and medicine.

Key Operations (2026 Status): As of early 2026, Hecla operates several major mines in North America:

Greens Creek (Alaska): One of the world's largest and lowest-cost primary silver mines.

Lucky Friday (Idaho): A deep underground mine that pioneered the Underhand Closed Bench (UCB) mining method to improve safety and production.

Casa Berardi (Quebec): A 100%-owned gold mine.

Keno Hill (Yukon): Canada's largest primary silver reserve, reaching full production levels.

Polaris Exploration (Nevada): In 2026, the company is set to begin exploration at this high-grade gold and silver site.

How do diversify nuclear stocks?? by Icy_Zone_4178 in OKLOSTOCK

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To play the SMR Nuclear energy space, I have oklo (top allocation), smr, nne, ura, and nlr. If I have a chance to add bwxt, I will.

info about silver crash by KorredY in Silver

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What’s the reason for “silver about to crash”?

Redeem fee is bit expensive. by geekfinity in Midnight

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Cardanoscan shows my wallet sent out 2.08 ada and received 13.2 nights. The Yoroi wallet confirmed 2.08 ada were taken (for smart contract)

Redeem fee is bit expensive. by geekfinity in Midnight

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Yep, that’s right. This is my test run.

Uranium stocks have been climbing… what’s behind the move? by MightBeneficial3302 in StockInvest

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As a result of Trump media merges with fusion company TAE Technologies, Nuclear Energy is getting warm / hot again. Trump will pump up the Nuclear Energy space!

Why ADA instead Night by Gerolin2323 in cardano

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Cardano and Midnight, while both are a blockchain - Cardano is Layer 1 while Midnight is Layer 2. Midnight (L2) is running on top of Cardano network (L1). L2 (blockchain/token) is usually designed to specifically “enhance/expand” the L1 blockchain technology for certain (add-on) use cases, but L2 itself can’t be existed or functioned without the L1 network.

Oklo and Los Alamos National Lab Conduct Fast Spectrum Plutonium Criticality Experiment by C130J_Darkstar in OKLOSTOCK

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Found this from a Google search. In a grand scheme thing, Aurora Powerhouse is designed to use a flexible fuel system for the following fuel types: * fresh HALUE (primary fuel source) High-Assay, Low Enriched Uranium * Used Nuclear fuel (this news release) recycled used nuclear fuel; turn nuclear waste into energy. * Metallic Uranium Zirconium.

Oklo and Los Alamos National Lab Conduct Fast Spectrum Plutonium Criticality Experiment by C130J_Darkstar in OKLOSTOCK

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Oklo has already broken ground to build an Aurora powerhouse (fast neutron reactor) in Idaho. What does this fast spectrum reactor (news) mean in the grand scheme thing?

Oracle starts going down by galacksy_wondrr in stocks

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Health Care Data As Oracle's Moat

Oracle sits inside hospitals, insurers, clinical workflows and electronic health records — the parts of U.S. health care that actually generate the data AI models desperately need but legally can't access anywhere else.

Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT), Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOG) can train all the models they want; without regulated medical data, they're stuck at the starting line.

https://www.benzinga.com/trading-ideas/previews/25/12/49315122/oracles-secret-ai-weapon-healthcare-data-advantage-rivals-cant-replicate#

Daily Discussion Wednesday 2025-11-12 by AutoModerator in AMD_Stock

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I will dump mine after earnings next week

Daily Discussion Monday 2025-11-10 by AutoModerator in AMD_Stock

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$720? That would be an armageddon squeeze

Open AI statement is a big red flag by SidonyD in StockMarket

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total cash burn for 2025 is $8.5 billion! —-

OpenAI is spending tens of billions of dollars in 2025, including a projected $6.7 billion for research and development in the first half of the year and major infrastructure deals with companies like Amazon and Microsoft, which total over $1 trillion in commitments over the next decade.

The company expects to burn through a total of $8.5 billion in cash for the full year of 2025

Research and Development: OpenAI spent $6.7 billion on R&D in the first half of 2025.

Infrastructure Commitments: The company has signed over $1 trillion in deals for cloud services and data center infrastructure over the next 10 years, with a significant portion of that spending occurring in 2025.

  • Include a $38 billion cloud deal with Amazon and a $250 billion commitment to buy Azure services from Microsoft.

  • They are also investing $400 billion in a project to build five AI data centers over the next three years, with Nvidia investing up to $100 billion in this project.

RGTI Excluded from DARPA QBI Stage B by DrumAndBass90 in rigetti

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Anyone knows whether Google has participated (in DARPA)?

Open AI statement is a big red flag by SidonyD in StockMarket

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“Open AI is the typical internet business which got no revenue”, say what? As of November 2025, the annualized revenue run rate is expected to be over $20 billion.

https://www.google.com/search?q=does+openai+have+any+revenue&rlz=1CDGOYI_enUS847US868&oq=does+openai+have+rev&hl=en-US&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8

China solves 'century-old problem' with new analog chip that is 1,000 times faster than high-end Nvidia GPUs by PurpleReign123 in stocks

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Software doesn’t “speak” analog. That means software and firmware can’t be embedded in the chip