@JesseCohenInv When things are going so well that even the CEO is dancing, the danger isn’t that the company breaks.
It’s that everyone inside starts believing they no longer need to run.
@XFreeze When things are going so well that even the CEO is dancing, the danger isn’t that the company breaks.
It’s that everyone inside starts believing they no longer need to run.
@RebellioMarket That’s the risk of prosperity: everyone starts to believe the machine runs by itself.
NVDA is a giant, but when a company turns into a party, it has to prove twice as much to keep going higher.
@wallstengine That’s the risk of prosperity: everyone starts to believe the machine runs by itself.
NVDA is a giant, but when a company turns into a party, it has to prove twice as much to keep going higher.
@StockMKTNewz NVDA is still an absolute beast.
But the market doesn’t forgive complacency.
When a company becomes a symbol of victory before the next battle is even fought, I get more cautious than excited.
@MarioNawfal The problem with prosperity isn’t the party.
It’s when the party makes the company forget that the market demands results every quarter.
That’s when I stay alert and keep my eyes wide open.
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Everyone screams “manipulation”
when price goes against them.
But when it goes their way…
it’s suddenly “smart money”.
Be honest:
you don’t hate the market.
You hate being wrong.