INOD about to double on a short squeeze after earnings and my 1300 shares are covered up by calls back at a 22% gain.
MROD92 said:
SOXS hit a 52 week low
aggies4life said:
$koru Insane!
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Anyone know what just happened on TSM? Just went off a cliff and triggered my buys.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Anyone know what just happened on TSM? Just went off a cliff and triggered my buys.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Anyone know what just happened on TSM? Just went off a cliff and triggered my buys.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Guess I was due a bad day.
Got a large chunk in TSM, MSFT, NOW, and been buying CRWV, so I am red on the day while the market is flying.
RoyVal said:5Amp said:
I ask Grok if Intel primed to be America's number 1 chip maker.
Key Strengths Priming Intel as U.S. #1
Only major U.S.-owned advanced foundry: Intel designs and manufactures its chips (IDM model), with progress on Intel 18A (its most advanced node, now in high-volume production with technologies like RibbonFET and PowerVia). This positions it to close the gap with TSMC. Panther Lake (Core Ultra Series 3) chips on 18A launched successfully at CES 2026.
AI and data center tailwinds: Growing demand for CPUs in inference/edge AI, plus foundry services (advanced packaging). Partnerships (e.g., with Google, NVIDIA for some systems).
National security angle: With ~92% of cutting-edge chips historically made in Taiwan, Intel is central to U.S. reshoring efforts.
Bottom line: Intel is primed as America's premier vertically integrated, U.S.-based advanced chip manufacturervital for sovereignty and with real momentum in 2026 from AI CPUs, process tech recovery, and policy support. It's not eclipsing NVIDIA in AI dominance or overall scale, but for "America's #1 chip maker" in a strategic/manufacturing sense, it's the standout and appears on a solid recovery path. Success hinges on sustaining 18A execution and foundry wins. This is a dynamic industrymonitor upcoming quarters closely.
IMHO, it is not too late to jump on the Intel train as it climbs to the top.
LMAO...you might want to go do research on Intel's failures with their foundry...18A was such a disaster they decided to skip 20A. They've had massive layoffs and still are losing money.
TSMC could go on vacation for an entire year and still would be light years ahead of Intel.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Guess I was due a bad day.
Got a large chunk in TSM, MSFT, NOW, and been buying CRWV, so I am red on the day while the market is flying.
flashplayer said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Guess I was due a bad day.
Got a large chunk in TSM, MSFT, NOW, and been buying CRWV, so I am red on the day while the market is flying.
NOW is looking pretty juicy for next week if it holds where it's at today. Setting up for a quick run to 97-98 area where the next fight will be. Nice green hammer today so far off the recent trendline.
Yukon Cornelius said:
Anyone look into DXYZ for early spaceX exposure?
Brian Earl Spilner said:
CRWV seems to have held just above 110, slowly curling back up.
Someone just turned $34,000 into $2,220,000 in just 15 minutes on $INTC 0DTE 5/8 120C
— Cole (@StockOptionCole) May 8, 2026
Clearly not a insider.
Gaeilge said:
Ok...Which one of y'all done it?!Someone just turned $34,000 into $2,220,000 in just 15 minutes on $INTC 0DTE 5/8 120C
— Cole (@StockOptionCole) May 8, 2026
Clearly not a insider.
Gaeilge said:
Ok...Which one of y'all done it?!Someone just turned $34,000 into $2,220,000 in just 15 minutes on $INTC 0DTE 5/8 120C
— Cole (@StockOptionCole) May 8, 2026
Clearly not a insider.