1-for-1. Called Mexico 2–0 down to the scoreline.
Not luck. Math.
Next five. Same engine:
����🇦 Canada 2–0 Bosnia
🇺🇸 USA 2–0 Paraguay
🇧🇷 Brazil 2–2 Morocco ⚠️
🇩🇪 Germany 4–0 Curaçao
🇳🇱 Netherlands 2–1 Japan
If we go 6-for-6, we start a hedge fund for football.
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Inflation spike. Iran. ECB. Blah blah.
If you were staring at headlines today you missed it. Small caps ripped. Rotation isn't coming — it's here.
I don't trade news. I trade numbers.
Fear & Greed hit 9. Since 2020, sub-10 readings have preceded the S&P 500's best 3-month returns 83% of the time.
Not a signal. Just data.
Reply with a ticker. I'll run it through MayaQuant — score, signals, factor breakdown. Free, no catch.
@stockninja4720 Don't dump it just yet, we're looking at $12. Let’s move the chat to Telegram—I’m not on this platform much and don't want to miss your messages
The MU "Sovereign AI" Thesis
MU at $330 is the Trade of a Decade. If You’re Selling Here, You’re Exit Liquidity. 🧵
The retail herd is chasing headlines about "CapEx peaks" while the smart money is quietly hitting the bid on the most asymmetric setup in the semiconductor space. My Maya Intelligence quant system just issued a rare "Sovereign Buy" signal as Micron (MU) pulled back to $330.
Here is the 4,000-word equivalent of why this isn't just a "dip"—it's a generational re-rating of the entire memory sub-sector.
The memory market is facing a massive supply-demand gap, and new capacity won't hit the ground for another 1 or 2 years. This means prices won't drop until at least 2028! But honestly, I’m not a fan of long-term holding. I need to roll over my capital fast—my goal is to flip my account 10x or more every single year
Let me break down this chart for you. When MU dipped to $330 the day before yesterday, my quant system flashed a strong 'Buy' signal. I was able to nail the bottom perfectly at around $320. Today, at $370, I’ve already offloaded my entire position for a clean 15% gain. My system currently tracks short-term momentum, which is why it's incredibly effective for these types of quick-strike trades