Stocks
- Should FTC limit how much of a single stock an entity like Berkshire can sell in a specific timeframe?
Not talking about touching the little guys. Talking about something like limiting sales or buys to $1M per day to curb the leverage these big corps have on the market.
- This past selloff is a clear example of big fish manipulating the market
Big guys like Berkshire have so much leverage in the market. They can sell a huge chunk of stocks causing chaos and a huge drop in price, then buy low and profit. The stock market isn’t fair to regular investors. You’re at the mercy of these big firms.
- Why did Sentinel One get "S"?
I always wondered why did some startup get what seems like a specials symbol, just the letter S.
How is that decision made and why was the symbol S free? Is it really special or was it just some coincidence?
- Which trading/stock app is the best for S&P 500 and similar?
Info: I'm European and wish to put most of my savings from my full-time job into stocks similar to S&P 500 and VanEck Semiconductor. I'm also a total newbie in this area, so some beginner tips would be greatly appreciated. :3
- Inverted US bond yield curve is usually followed by economic crysis... Has 2022 market downturn/economic crysis ended in 2023/2024 or?
přeposláno z: https://lemmings.world/post/10202534
> Do i get it right on the attached image? IMO it shows US bond yield inverted curve and the subsequent economic recessions (which follows this market indicator) on all time chart. > sources: > > https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/T10Y2Y > > https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/NASDAQCOM > > https://www.investopedia.com/terms/y/yieldcurve.asp > > According to https://www.currentmarketvaluation.com/ the market is overvalued to strongly overvalued, so i am wondering if this crisis, that started in 2021/2022 is a longer crisis, which not yet ended and the overvalued stock price will fall down again? But more importantly, if I have misunderstood something wrong, please explain why.
- ASML Orders Triple in Sign of Semiconductor Industry Revivalfinance.yahoo.com ASML Orders Triple in Sign of Semiconductor Industry Revival
(Bloomberg) -- ASML Holding NV orders more than tripled last quarter from the previous three months, in a sign that the semiconductor industry is resurgent. Most Read from BloombergApple Dials Back Car’s Self-Driving Features and Delays Launch to 2028China Weighs Stock Market Rescue Package Backed b...
cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/9773444
> >ASML is the only company that produces equipment needed to make the most sophisticated semiconductors, and demand for its products is a bellwether for the industry’s health.
- Cruise line industry
I was holding RCL long-term during the pandemic and sold off after their last earnings report (at several points higher). Regretting that now as it keeps going up up and up.
Bought CCL for cheap before earnings and it's looking good.
Oil is down, record bookings. Really the only negative is the debt the industry acquired and high interest rates. But they're paying down the debt, profitable again, interest rates will go down.
The whole industry is poised well.
- Non-KYC stock exchange with crypto deposits?
With the GTA 6 announcement coming in December, I imagine now's a great time to invest in TTWO. However, instead of risking my savings, I just want to invest the tiny amount of crypto I get from mining.
I looked into Exness, but that unfortunately requires a photo of my ID and proof of my address, neither of which is something I feel comfortable giving to a company.
Are there any stock exchanges that could work for me?
- Stocks fall as Alphabet leads tech shares lower: Live updateswww.cnbc.com Stocks fall as Alphabet leads tech shares lower: Live updates
Tech stocks struggled on Wednesday as Wall Street parsed the latest slate of quarterly results.
- Chevron to buy oil and gas producer Hess Corp in $53bn all-stock dealwww.theguardian.com Chevron to buy oil and gas producer Hess Corp in $53bn all-stock deal
Takeover puts Chevron head-to-head with ExxonMobile in oil-rich Guyana and US shale industry
Damn, so no more novelty Hess trucks for sale around the holidays. I'm gonna miss those. https://youtu.be/iUCm2KHN_Ds?t=15
- Amazon reports blowout profit, beats on sales and issues optimistic guidancewww.cnbc.com Amazon reports blowout profit, beats on sales and issues optimistic guidance
Amazon posted its strongest earnings beat since the end of 2020, and gave upbeat guidance for the third quarter.
- IEP soars after Carl Ichans unties personal loans from share pricewww.webullapp.com BUZZ-Icahn Enterprises soars after Carl Icahn unties personal loans from share price
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- Dividend vs Growth Stocks
With SPY's average ~5% return rate, does it make sense to invest in companies like SJT, MPW, PXD, etc that have over 10% dividends? Companies like ORC which have like 18% dividend, but the underlying stock price continues to fall more that 18% are traps sure, but SJT, MPW, PXD and others that have a decent track record of not losing much (or even gaining) value seem like good investments.
Am I missing something?
- Amazon-Rivian deal sends shares to new highwww.foxbusiness.com Amazon-Rivian deal sends shares to new high
Rivian shares hit a new high after Amazon announced it was taking the auto company’s technology to Europe with first rollouts in Munich, Berlin and Düsseldorf, Germany.
- All 23 banks survive Fed's 2023 stress testfinance.yahoo.com All 23 banks survive Fed's 2023 stress test
The big banks tested by the Federal Reserve showed they could withstand a severe global recession and hundreds of billions in losses.
- DoorDash will start offering couriers an hourly rate while they're fulfilling orders | Engadgetwww.engadget.com DoorDash will start offering couriers an hourly rate while they're fulfilling orders | Engadget
DoorDash says it will offer couriers a guaranteed hourly rate for "active delivery time" as part of a raft of changes to its platform.
- SoftBank gave $170m to a social app whose users mostly didn't exist | Engadgetwww.engadget.com SoftBank gave $170m to a social app whose users mostly didn't exist | Engadget
Back in 2021, Japanese investment giant SoftBank led a little-known social media app called IRL to unicorn status and an overall valuation of $1.17 billion by investing over $170 million.
- Google Sheet with live option tracking
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/704145
> Yes, live. > > ​ > > I've looked for this for a while and didn't find much. Being a stubborn ass (The Boondocks voice) I kept looking until I got it down. There are trackers for the options you've sold, call and put screeners, calculators to avoid CSP risk, holdings, and a singular location for cost basis so you don't do something dumb like Idk sell SPCE CCs at $20 when your cost basis is $22 but you thought it was $18. I definitely didn't do that. > > ​ > > Google Sheet > > You'll need to add a custom script: > > 1. Tools > 2. Script Editor > 3. Add file > 4. Name it SAMPLE > 5. Paste this into it: > > The code is thanks to tanaike > > Code source: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64437503/importxml-not-producing-correct-values > > function SAMPLE(url) { > const res = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url, {muteHttpExceptions: true}); > const tables = [...res.getContentText().matchAll(/(<table[\w\s\S]+?<\/table>)/g)]; > if (tables.length < 2) return "No tables. Please confirm URL again."; > const values = tables.reduce((ar, [,table]) => { > if (table) { > const root = XmlService.parse(table).getRootElement(); > const temp = root.getChild("tbody", root.getNamespace()).getChildren().map(e => e.getChildren().map(f => isNaN(f.getValue()) ? f.getValue() : Number(f.getValue()))); > ar = ar.concat(temp); > } > return ar; > }, []); > return values[0].map((_, i) => values.map(r => r[i])); > } > > The result: It returns a table, so you need to use INDEX with it in order to point to a specific row/column. The method itself is SAMPLE, which takes a URL and returns a table. So you'll need to use Concatenate in order to make up the URL for a Yahoo link. > > Google Sheet function: > > =INDEX(SAMPLE(CONCATENATE("https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/", $A7, RIGHT(YEAR($E7), 2), TEXT(MONTH($E7), "00"), TEXT(DAY($E7),"00"), IF(B7 = "PUT", "P", "C"), SUBSTITUTE(TEXT($M7,"00000.000"), ".", ""), "?p=", $A7, RIGHT(YEAR($E7), 2), TEXT(MONTH($E7), "00"), TEXT(DAY($E7),"00"), "C", SUBSTITUTE(TEXT($M7,"00000.000"), ".", ""))), 2, 3) > > ​ > > Known issues: > > 1. Loading from mobile is not reliable. You may have to erase the cell and undo, or reload, or get on a laptop/desktop. > 2. Sorting recalculates the numbers and sometimes it stops working. I just don't sort anymore, but it'll eventually fix itself. > 3. It doesn't calculate if you change values. Just erase the cell and undo, it'll do it correctly. > 4. Not all options are available on Yahoo, especially if you're looking 30+ days. > > ​ > > Full page, two words:
Fuck yougood luck! > > ​ > > P.S. Yahoo dev: If you're seeing this, please let me be. This was already hard enough to put together. Plz. - Ford receives $9.2 billion loan from US Department of Energy to build EV battery factorieswww.engadget.com Ford receives $9.2 billion loan from US Department of Energy to build EV battery factories | Engadget
It's the biggest loan yet from the US Department of Energy's Loan Program Office..
cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/11065
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- FTC sues Amazon for allegedly tricking customers into Prime subscriptions | Engadgetwww.engadget.com FTC sues Amazon for allegedly tricking customers into Prime subscriptions | Engadget
The FTC has sued Amazon for allegedly fooling customers into Prime subscriptions and making it difficult to cancel..
- [HN] Apple's union-busting practices violated employee rights at NYC storewww.engadget.com Apple's union-busting practices violated employee rights at NYC store, judge rules | Engadget
The company has been told to 'cease and desist' from interfering with staff actions..
cross-posted from: https://radiation.party/post/22211
> [ comments | sourced from HackerNews \]
- Abu Dhabi's ADNOC in almost $11 billion approach for Covestrowww.reuters.com Abu Dhabi's ADNOC in almost $11 billion approach for Covestro
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has approached German plastics and chemicals maker Covestro AG with a takeover proposal worth more than 10 billion euros ($10.9 billion), two people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
- Microsoft predicts $10 billion in annual A.I. revenue, stock hits record
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/226506
> Microsoft's investment in AI, notably through OpenAI's ChatGPT, has led to predictions of a $10 billion revenue increase in the coming years, driving shares to an all-time high. > > Record High Stocks and AI Growth: Microsoft shares have reached a record high due to its growth prospects in artificial intelligence. > > * The company's stocks rose 3.2%, closing at $348.10, largely fueled by AI, particularly with Microsoft's investment in OpenAI. > > Microsoft and OpenAI Partnership: The partnership with OpenAI is pivotal to Microsoft's AI success. > > * Microsoft heavily invested in OpenAI and provides underlying computing power for its projects. > * Microsoft has an exclusive license on OpenAI’s models, like the GPT-4 language model. > * The integration of OpenAI tools into Microsoft's services like Bing and Windows boosts their offerings. > > Financial Prospects and Investor Interest: Microsoft's AI ventures have raised investor interest and revenue expectations. > > * Microsoft’s finance chief Amy Hood forecasts Azure cloud's growth at 26-27% YoY, with 1% coming from AI services. > * Hood mentioned that “the next generation AI business will be the fastest-growing $10 billion business in our history.” > * This prospect has lifted the interest of investors who are keen on the company's earnings and revenue. > > Future Predictions and Market Response: Microsoft’s recent successes have led to optimistic market predictions. > > * JPMorgan analysts raised their price target from $315 to $350. > * Despite challenges like cloud growth and a shrinking PC market, Microsoft's AI investments, such as OpenAI/ChatGPT, signal long-term success. > * Microsoft’s shares have recovered from their 2022 losses, indicating a positive market response. > > AI and Market Trends: AI has emerged as a leading factor in tech market trends. > > * AI has been a trending topic after the release of the ChatGPT chatbot. > * Tech companies have adopted AI technologies in their products to drive cost savings amid recession concerns. > * The widespread adoption of AI, backed by companies like Microsoft, has sparked optimism in the tech sector, reviving bullish market sentiments. > > > Source (CNBC) > > > PS: I run a ML-powered news aggregator that summarizes with an AI the best tech news from 40+ media (TheVerge, TechCrunch…). If you liked this analysis, you’ll love the content you’ll receive from this tool!
- Google unexpectedly sells its domain-hosting business to Squarespace | Engadgetwww.engadget.com Google unexpectedly sells its domain-hosting business to Squarespace | Engadget
Squarespace has entered an agreement to purchase Google's domain business.
- Virgin Galactic will start commercial spaceflight as soon as June 27thwww.engadget.com Virgin Galactic will start commercial spaceflight on June 29th | Engadget
Virgin Galactic will start commercial spaceflight service as soon as June 27th..
- Google forced to delay Bard AI's EU launch over privacy concernswww.engadget.com Google forced to delay Bard AI's EU launch over privacy concerns | Engadget
Google will have to push back the launch of its Bard AI in the EU after officials raised privacy concerns..
- Uber will start showing video ads in its apps this weekwww.engadget.com Uber will start showing video ads in its apps this week | Engadget
Users in the US will start seeing video ads in Uber, Uber Eats and Drizly this week.
- Intel’s new branding for Meteor Lake Core CPUs revealedvideocardz.com Intel's new branding for Meteor Lake Core CPUs revealed - VideoCardz.com
Intel drops the ‘i’, new branding for upcoming Meteor Lake CPUs confirmed The materials featuring Intel’s new product naming for the next-gen client CPU series have been leaked. As reported earlier, Intel will be replacing its Intel Core iX branding with a new fresh naming that drops the ‘i’. Howeve...
- AMD confirms CDNA3 based Instinct MI300X GPU requires 750W of powervideocardz.com AMD confirms CDNA3 based Instinct MI300X GPU requires 750W of power - VideoCardz.com
AMD Instinct MI300X, a powerhouse for AI large language models AMD discloses how much power the MI300X requires. The OAM-based (OCP Accelerator Module) design of the MI300X graphics processor is listed with 750W on AMD slides. This was not mentioned by early reports covering the introduction d...
- Hugging Face and AMD partner on accelerating state-of-the-art models for CPU and GPU platformshuggingface.co Hugging Face and AMD partner on accelerating state-of-the-art models for CPU and GPU platforms
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/136900
> cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/136244 > > > cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/135600 > > > > > For anyone following the AI space of technology - this is pretty cool - especially since AMD has fallen behind its NVIDIA CUDA competitors. > > > > > > I wish we had a new hardware announcement or benchmark/spec sheet to pair with the announcement, but I'll take what I can get. > > > > > > Curious to see what AMD can muster in terms of AI computation. It's going to be hard to beat NVIDIA's Grace Hopper Superchip, but I'm all for the competition! > > > > > > (full article for convenience) > > > > > > >Hugging Face and AMD partner on accelerating state-of-the-art models for CPU and GPU platforms > > > > > > >Whether language models, large language models, or foundation models, transformers require significant computation for pre-training, fine-tuning, and inference. To help developers and organizations get the most performance bang for their infrastructure bucks, Hugging Face has long been working with hardware companies to leverage acceleration features present on their respective chips. > > > > > > >Today, we're happy to announce that AMD has officially joined our Hardware Partner Program. Our CEO Clement Delangue gave a keynote at AMD's Data Center and AI Technology Premiere in San Francisco to launch this exciting new collaboration. > > > > > > >AMD and Hugging Face work together to deliver state-of-the-art transformer performance on AMD CPUs and GPUs. This partnership is excellent news for the Hugging Face community at large, which will soon benefit from the latest AMD platforms for training and inference. > > > > > > >The selection of deep learning hardware has been limited for years, and prices and supply are growing concerns. This new partnership will do more than match the competition and help alleviate market dynamics: it should also set new cost-performance standards. > > > > > > >Supported hardware platforms > > > > > > >On the GPU side, AMD and Hugging Face will first collaborate on the enterprise-grade Instinct MI2xx and MI3xx families, then on the customer-grade Radeon Navi3x family. In initial testing, AMD recently reported that the MI250 trains BERT-Large 1.2x faster and GPT2-Large 1.4x faster than its direct competitor. > > > > > > >On the CPU side, the two companies will work on optimizing inference for both the client Ryzen and server EPYC CPUs. As discussed in several previous posts, CPUs can be an excellent option for transformer inference, especially with model compression techniques like quantization. > > > > > > >Lastly, the collaboration will include the Alveo V70 AI accelerator, which can deliver incredible performance with lower power requirements. > > > > > > >Supported model architectures and frameworks > > > > > > >We intend to support state-of-the-art transformer architectures for natural language processing, computer vision, and speech, such as BERT, DistilBERT, ROBERTA, Vision Transformer, CLIP, and Wav2Vec2. Of course, generative AI models will be available too (e.g., GPT2, GPT-NeoX, T5, OPT, LLaMA), including our own BLOOM and StarCoder models. Lastly, we will also support more traditional computer vision models, like ResNet and ResNext, and deep learning recommendation models, a first for us. > > > > > > >We'll do our best to test and validate these models for PyTorch, TensorFlow, and ONNX Runtime for the above platforms. Please remember that not all models may be available for training and inference for all frameworks or all hardware platforms. > > > > > > >The road ahead > > > > > > >Our initial focus will be ensuring the models most important to our community work great out of the box on AMD platforms. We will work closely with the AMD engineering team to optimize key models to deliver optimal performance thanks to the latest AMD hardware and software features. We will integrate the AMD ROCm SDK seamlessly in our open-source libraries, starting with the transformers library. > > > > > > >Along the way, we'll undoubtedly identify opportunities to optimize training and inference further, and we'll work closely with AMD to figure out where to best invest moving forward through this partnership. We expect this work to lead to a new Optimum library dedicated to AMD platforms to help Hugging Face users leverage them with minimal code changes, if any. > > > > > > >Conclusion > > > > > > >We're excited to work with a world-class hardware company like AMD. Open-source means the freedom to build from a wide range of software and hardware solutions. Thanks to this partnership, Hugging Face users will soon have new hardware platforms for training and inference with excellent cost-performance benefits. In the meantime, feel free to visit the AMD page on the Hugging Face hub. Stay tuned!
- UPS tentatively agrees to add air conditioning to its truckswww.engadget.com UPS tentatively agrees to add air conditioning to its trucks | Engadget
UPS tentatively agreed to equip its delivery trucks with air conditioning for the first time following union negotiations between the company and the Teamsters.
- EU could breakup Google’s ad business over antitrust violationswww.engadget.com EU could breakup Google’s ad business over antitrust violations | Engadget
Europe has accused Google of "abusive practices in online advertising technology" that could lead to its ad business being split up..
- Microsoft-Activision Blizzard merger temporarily blocked by US judgewww.engadget.com Microsoft-Activision Blizzard merger temporarily blocked by US judge | Engadget
A US federal judge has issued an order that temporarily blocks the companies from finalizing their $68.7 billion deal while waiting for the court to decide on the FTC's request for a preliminary injunction..
- TSMC board approves $3.5B capital injection for Arizona factory | ComputerWorldwww.computerworld.com TSMC board approves $3.5B capital injection for Arizona factory
The capital injection is part of the $40 billion investment announced in December.
- [VERGE] Amazon’s server outage is breaking fast food apps like McDonald’s and Taco Bell (and also The Verge)www.theverge.com Amazon’s server outage broke fast food apps like McDonald’s and Taco Bell
The outage stretched for a couple of hours on Tuesday afternoon.
cross-posted from: https://radiation.party/post/8491
> [ sourced from The Verge \]
- OpenAI reportedly warned Microsoft about rushing GPT-4 integration into Bingwww.engadget.com OpenAI reportedly warned Microsoft about rushing GPT-4 integration into Bing | Engadget
OpenAI warned Microsoft early this year about rushing the integration of GPT-4 into Bing without further training, according to The Wall Street Journal.
- Spotify has been fined $5.4 million for violating GDPR data ruleswww.engadget.com Spotify has been fined $5.4 million for violating GDPR data rules | Engadget
A Swedish regulator has fined Spotify SEK 58 million ($5.4 million) after determining that the company had violated the European Union's data protection rules.