@BrettHarrison I remember it so well. $40, $42, $38...
Had bids out for when all those held/late fills finally came in, so many stops/margin calls...
That was when they still really defended the issue px too
Tens of millions of shares resting lit at $38
Just buy and sell for points...
@logUp12 Thank you, very much.
My guys and I built it. It is pretty amazing tbh
A flowing ai conversation to write and modify strategy ideas in nearly real time
Trading engine that powers a fast backtester and can go live from the same code
Data, stats, risk, everything built in
They spend some time (for $SPCX a lot of time) taking orders before they open the stock for trading
An IPO begins trading with a large opening print (tens of millions of shares for $SPCX), then trades on the open market like any other stock
It will seem "thinly traded" at first
Today may be a good time to explain some IPO mechanics.
The issue price ($135 for $SPCX) is only available to those who already got allocation through, say, your broker
By contrast, the first price on the open trading is just buying vs selling. It probably won't be $135.
@AgustinLebron3 Have all your smart math friends to spend a few minutes today asking Fable5 to solve hard problems they know the answers to -- say, a thesis/dissertation they wrote, or a professional problem, so it's no-work by them to set up the prblem and know the answer
@angjiang Many of the first-presenting high-value use cases of AI are forms of "help me figure out what to do"
Many of the top differentiations between users of AI are the craft they contribute to how the AI reaches the outcome
So if you are correct--
Then this will be a dramatic shift.
We had more miscarriages than births. We have four boys and are grateful for them.
The first miscarriage was very hard on my wife. She had not successfully given birth so she wondered, is something wrong with me? Am I not able to be this special thing I was born to be?
After we had a rugrat crawling around, that next miscarriage affected me. I had already started to wonder what the child would be like.
My prayers are with you and your wife.
The frontier AI labs have to pull up the ladder behind them
In part for existential business reasons: soon enough you can do 98% of all AI-powrred work with open-source models
But also due to the theological self-understanding of their work