Micron $1 Trillion Valuation on AI - AI Bubble Lifts All Boats
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Top Comments (10)
It's just companies selling to each other at this point.
When governments print money, the money supply is increased suddenly, and this is reflected in sharp increases in stock market investment. This is a driving force behind the credit bubble, and why AI/tech stocks (the new hottness) are seeing a boom in investment.
I simply call that group the trillion dollar club - a good marker for keeping the record on who destroyed this planet when we look at the barren wasteland it will resemble in 20-30 yrs.
Thanks Eli. Appreciate your honest takes!
Dell went up by 32% yesterday. DELL !!! The boring laptop & server company !!!
please tell us what we can do to insulate ourselves for the upcoming boom....Please?
Imagine how hilarious it is when just one investment fund manager or director asks the most obvious question that NOBODY is asking? "Okay, but what are we doing this for? When will we have ROI from this?" Hey BUUUUM, a collective epiphany of the shit they embarked on 😂
When warriors sell chips like they sold flowers in past century. I suppose the disaster is going to be quite similar...
Line must go up!
just make up whatever valuation you want..they can do this based on "anticipated future cash flows" which may never flow
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Top Comments (10)
It's just companies selling to each other at this point.
When governments print money, the money supply is increased suddenly, and this is reflected in sharp increases in stock market investment. This is a driving force behind the credit bubble, and why AI/tech stocks (the new hottness) are seeing a boom in investment.
I simply call that group the trillion dollar club - a good marker for keeping the record on who destroyed this planet when we look at the barren wasteland it will resemble in 20-30 yrs.
Thanks Eli. Appreciate your honest takes!
Dell went up by 32% yesterday. DELL !!! The boring laptop & server company !!!
please tell us what we can do to insulate ourselves for the upcoming boom....Please?
Imagine how hilarious it is when just one investment fund manager or director asks the most obvious question that NOBODY is asking? "Okay, but what are we doing this for? When will we have ROI from this?" Hey BUUUUM, a collective epiphany of the shit they embarked on 😂
When warriors sell chips like they sold flowers in past century. I suppose the disaster is going to be quite similar...
Line must go up!
just make up whatever valuation you want..they can do this based on "anticipated future cash flows" which may never flow