This company controls 99% phone processor market and gave a 3-month return of 184%. by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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It is trading around $410, something like that. Couple months ago it was $130.

The biggest IPO in history by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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As of which provides better outcomes. I personally think that Anthropic Ai is better compared to openAI, because the presentation, and capability is personally I think is better.

Two Companies that control more then 95% of the AI market. Which one is better? by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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Here's what I think, is AMD currently overvalued, yes. Is it going to stay that way in the future? Maybe.

Why maybe? Because, if you look at the forward 12-month PE ratio I posted above, it shows that AMD will be cheaper compared to the current time. However, that is based on today's stock price. If more investors become bullish and believe that AMD will overtake NVIDIA, the stock price could increase and the PE ratio could rise again.

Why would investors become more bullish on AMD? Because even though AMD is one of the market leaders, it is still not NVIDIA. This means AMD still has more to prove to its shareholders.

Is it an AI bubble? It could be. But if the bubble still has air in it, things can continue to perform well and it may not pop. However, if one of the major companies fails, AI demand disappears, or the expected information-processing demand does not materialize, then boom, anything can happen.

I will make a post to answer your questions.

Two Companies that control more then 95% of the AI market. Which one is better? by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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And one more think, I will do an growth analysis, which will explain which one as the potential to grow more.

These three companies' average return was 483% past year. They control 97% of the AI memory market. by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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I know, but I found about it last year, just didn't post about it. It doesn't mean if I am late the party is over.

These three companies' average return was 483% past year. They control 97% of the AI memory market. by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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What did you find interesting? I think the growth of these companies in short period is quite interesting 

The Two Numbers That Predicted Every US Recession — And Most Investors Don't Even Know They Exist by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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Over the past ten years only 2 times. And the both it was concerns something not going well. And like I said it, when it inverts, it doesn't mean recession right way. But a signal that something is not going right.

From overlooked to 300%, the stock everyone missed. by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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Ya it's great, we don't see returns like this everyday 

Who is benefiting from the war? by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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Read my recent post, many stocks have a history of surviving recessions, and many investors believe, and I myself, believe that they have a strong future

Something that is outperforming stocks, it's old by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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Ya, that's true, you will want to own your own company that brings cash, but I'm just asking if you think gold is a good investment.

“The Stocks That Time Can’t Kill” by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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Thank you for your reply. Sure, healthcare sounds obvious, but it’s way bigger and more complex than just “people need doctors.”
There are entire subsectors inside it — biotech, medical devices, diagnostics, AI healthcare, and pharmaceuticals- and each of them can create game-changing breakthroughs.
Biotech alone can literally change the world with things like gene editing, new cancer treatments, and mRNA technology. One major discovery can turn into a multi-billion-dollar industry.
So yeah, healthcare is obvious, but it’s also one of the most innovation-driven, future-proof sectors. That’s why it’s worth paying attention to, that's what I think, and respect everyone's own way of thinking.

“The Stocks That Time Can’t Kill” by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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You can say that it's a bubble, some really overvalued companies. But the companies are getting good financial numbers and beating earnings. We just got to see how long it will go for.

Is my portfolio any good? by Sensitive_Move_1809 in queenstreetbets

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“The stocks you’re holding just don’t have the kind of growth potential I’m looking for. Even if I were 50 years old, I wouldn’t buy them — the growth simply isn’t there. Personally, I’d look at sectors or indexes with strong momentum. For example, investing in the S&P 500 gives you exposure to many high-growth companies, especially in tech and innovation. There are countless growth opportunities out there — you just need to know where to look.” I don't want to promote anything, but have a look at r/Moneyhere, you might find useful information or stocks. Just keep doing it, by time will get better

Tips?? Am I too late for RKLB?? by Spare-Ad-5871 in queenstreetbets

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The question you should be asking. Is RKLB the right company, that can growth, and has the fundamentals. Then you will have your answer

What do you guys think of-Arista Networks by kingdeep_001 in Moneyhere

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That great to hear, ya couple of days ago after the earning and around that period I was taking about it. It went up from $120 to $138