Honestly, if you're building a serious crypto project long-term and skip Ethereum as your base layer, you're at such a huge disadvantage it's barely worth starting. Just my take.
$NVDA $AAPL $GOOGL $META $MSFT $AMZN
Big tech is loaded with opportunity right now
My long-term view hasn’t budged—these are still top-tier companies
Earnings are strong, balance sheets are solid, and that AI infrastructure buildout keeps rolling
Patience is key
I'm not gonna sugarcoat it.
Trading is rough.
Even after 16 years, this game still challenges me.
On the good days, everything clicks perfectly.
You can't imagine doing anything else.
On the bad days, you doubt it all.
If it's even worth it.
If you're throwing you
People are betting Fintech will eat Visa & Mastercard's lunch. $MA is sitting at a 10-year low P/E, 34% below its median. $V's in the same boat.
The real fears? Stablecoins and regulation. Stablecoins are barely 2% of Visa's volume today. It'll take years before everyone uses
What's up with $OUST?
Ouster has legit tech, but Elon and $TSLA have been saying LiDAR isn't needed for self-driving cars—they stick with cameras instead. Musk calls it pricey and unnecessary, even if SpaceX uses it.
My worry isn't the tech itself—> it's how people see i
The US bombed Iran for almost 2 months and got nowhere. No room left to escalate. They gave it everything they had. Feels a lot like the Russia-Ukraine war, now dragging into year 5…