“Stock prices tend to fall faster than they rise, but they tend to go up more than they go down” — David Gardner *nothing I say is advice, my trades are my own*
ELON MUSK PULLED THIS SAME MOVE 16 YEARS AGO
Look at this closely:
Tesla IPO (2010) - pumped hard, then dropped 70% over the next few months
Most people only remember what happened years later
SpaceX IPO (2026) - just ran the exact same opening move
Elon has done this once already and it worked perfectly
Why would he change anything?
$ASST | Benchmark reiterates 𝐁𝐮𝐲 on 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐞𝐬, maintains 𝐏𝐓 𝐚𝐭 $𝟑𝟐
Analyst notes investor questions are focused on the company's SATA perpetual preferred stock and its unique daily-dividend structure.
RARE GULF EARTHQUAKE: The magnitude 6.1 today near Cuba is officially the 2nd strongest on record in the Gulf. Strongest quake was a 6.4 in the Southwestern Gulf near Mexico in 1959. Considering the shaking in Florida today, the largest known quake ever in the state was a 4.4 in 1879 southeast of Gainesville!
$ETH broke a major support level, its almost as if its trying to shake out all of the non believers, we could go low was $1500 but it will be short lived, I am expecting $ETH to be minimum $5000 - $6000 by end of the year
$RR 👀
Institutional ownership has been ramping up heavily over the last months
Meanwhile short interest is sitting at 35.91% of the float
Very interesting combination here
BTIG’s Gregory Lewis who covers oil tankers and power plants just put a $27 target on $MARA.
Lewis doesn’t price Bitcoin miners. He prices power assets.
Last time he made this call on a miner pivoting to compute:
$IREN — Buy → +675%
$CLSK — Buy → +372%
Same playbook. Same analyst. Same setup.
Now he’s looking at $MARA.
He sees Long Ridge a 505MW gas plant, $140M+ EBITDA and prices it for what it is:
not a miner, an energy-backed compute utility.
When the energy guy who called IREN at +675% lands on $MARA at $27…
the market’s still reading the old story.
Copper/gold ratio monthly candle closed above the 20 month SMA for the first time since May 2022, exactly 4 years ago.
I guess this is what they meant by the 4 year cycle?
"College-educated fathers are working significantly shorter hours than before the Covid-19 pandemic, and are spending more time with their families," per WSJ