I have a feeling that the stock market is being impaired, like holding a basketball underwater. While the indexes are at an all-time high, too many stocks have been flatlining since August. Look at your own portfolio and you’ll see what I am talking about. And the deeper you push the basketball down, the stronger […]
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Thank you for the analysis of Nvidia (NVDA). I wouldn’t have looked at them without your analysis. I got in NVDA at $69 Nov 2 after it dipped 3-5% from the recent top, it exploded up on 11th Nov, +29% to $88, and eventually made it to $290! More trade alerts to the people :) […]
Mad Hedge Technology Letter October 27, 2025 Fiat Lux Featured Trade: (QUALCOMM JOINS THE A.I. RACE) (QCOM), (AI), (NVDA), (AMD)
Qualcomm has joined the party and will be a force to reckon with in the near future. Which party? The A.I. party! Chip companies have a small window of opportunity to get a seat at the table or become outdated. The chip industry moves fast, and if you aren’t leveling up, you aren’t even in […]
Mad Hedge Technology Letter October 24, 2025 Fiat Lux Featured Trade: (WEAK CPI GREEN LIGHTS TECH) (AI), (NVDA), (AMD)
Buy the next dip in tech stocks even if it isn’t a large one. Why? We are priced in for 3 rate cuts of .25% at the next 3 Fed meetings, and the huge push for lower rates is putting a solid floor under tech stocks. This is incredibly bullish for the short-term trajectory of […]
Mad Hedge Technology Letter October 22, 2025 Fiat Lux Featured Trade: (TECH EARNINGS ON TAP) (MSFT), (AAPL), (NVDA)
The tech sector is the market. Never have we had so much concentration in just a few names with large tech companies driving the bus. This becomes a make-or-break moment for the rally, and all signs are pointing to positivity. I must admit that tech companies aren’t in the middle of a roaring growth phase, […]
Mad Hedge Technology Letter October 20, 2025 Fiat Lux Featured Trade: (CHINA CHANGES THE A.I. RULES YET AGAIN) (AI), (BABA), (AMZN), (GOOGL), (NVDA), (AMD)
China deflates the world and that comes in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Everyday goods shipped from China have certainly made the cost of living lower in the United States for the past 30 years. Then, as China sharpened their knives and got back to work, they began to make electronics and now they […]