Sold EDIT and AYTU at a loss though both are up bigger than beforeWent ahead and bought the following biotechs:
AYTU
OVID
EDIT
OVID has proven good at 68% gain
Sold EDIT and AYTU at a loss though both are up bigger than beforeWent ahead and bought the following biotechs:
AYTU
OVID
EDIT
Not even a month but sold RIVN after a 15% dipPulled the trigger on 2 and possibly 2 more next week
bought:
UNH - super risky due to DOJ investigation; they will raise Medicare premiums next year
RIVN - launch of R2 will make/break their earnings
if INTC goes under $18, will load up
might also buy LULU if another dip this coming week
Not at all.I’m only interested in IAU and dividend stocks, is my approach flawed?
I am looking for the next pltr, I just dont trust these data center stocks. i like asts for the spacex ipo but not for the long long term.Not at all.
Looks like iShares Gold Trust (IAU) does not pay a dividend but is a good long-term ivestment.
The stock picks I post here are distressed or down stocks that have the potential of soaring to past heights or new heights ... BEFORE the gains.
I could care less about 'ol bragging threads. Here, the winners and losers are on display, in real time. I didn't pull the trigger on INTC but props to those that did as they were down when I posted it
Not even a month and this is down -26%about to buy a few hundred of VNRX:
-recent, tangible positive data release (January 8, 2026) and a published slate of specific catalysts for 2026, including targeted licensing deals
-also linked $5 million milestone payment


Yea this thing is a dud. Glad I cut baitabout to buy a few hundred of VNRX:
-recent, tangible positive data release (January 8, 2026) and a published slate of specific catalysts for 2026, including targeted licensing deals
-also linked $5 million milestone payment
How about Nike?Thanks to this Iran mess some stocks are at a deep sell. Below are a few I recently bought:
PYPL
IONQ
LAES
CGC
HD
NNN



Invest in the power source:I just dont trust these data center stocks.
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Fuel cells offer something different: speed.
Bloom Energy’s systems can be deployed in modular increments directly onsite, allowing companies to scale power alongside data center expansion. That reduces reliance on overstretched utilities while avoiding some of the transmission bottlenecks delaying traditional grid upgrades.