titavasfk Yesterday
$MSTR TUTES BUYING MSTRMSTR--MSTR--
End-Deep Yesterday
Holding 5k MSTR, this self-buy is DCA in disguise. Bulls are revving engines—seatbelts optional.
Puginator Yesterday
MSTR buying MSTR? Congrats, you're now the clown at the Fed's casino. Toilet paper panic? More like toilet paper tragedy for the rest of us.
benaissa-4587 Yesterday
MSTR's treasury spend says more than earnings calls. Cash-rich companies buying their own trash? That's a bullish signal if you're paying attention. 💸
titavasfk Yesterday
If you're short on time or don't like doing homework, here's what's been happening this yearBiggest Winners by Market Cap – YTD up to April 3, 2026
2026 has been a year where the market is spreading out. Big tech stocks (especially the "Magnificent 7") have underperformed or even dropped, while smaller companies have taken the lead.
Index-level YTD performance (price returns, roughly through late March/early April):
Small-caps (Russell 2000 / S&P SmallCap 600) → +0.7% to +4.8% (value picks even better)
Mid-caps (Russell Midcap / S&P MidCap 400) → +1.2% to +3.6%
Large-caps (S&P 500 / Russell 1000) → -4.2% to -5.1% (mega-caps down ~7–8%)
Small-caps have had the biggest gains overall (both in indexes and individual stock moves). Micro-caps have even outperformed in many cases. This is one of the best "small-cap outperformance" periods in years.
Why Small-Caps Are Winning
Moving money from big tech to smaller, cheaper companies — high valuations and AI hype fatigue hurt the "Magnificent 7", so funds went to smaller, domestic-focused stocks.
Energy/oil boost — Geopolitical issues (Iran) pushed oil over $110, helping small-cap energy firms.
Biotech & news — Positive news about clinical trials or partnerships can cause 200–400%+ jumps in small companies.
Valuation edge — Small-caps trade at big discounts with higher expected 2026 earnings growth.
Market trend — Value over growth, small over large, international over U.S. in early 2026.
Top Individual Winners by Category (YTD % Gains)
Small-Cap Winners (typically $20B market cap; S&P 500 leaders)
| Rank | Ticker & Company | YTD Gain (approx.) | Market Cap | Sector / Catalyst |
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| 1 | $SNDK (Sandisk Corp.) | +172–195% | ~$103B | Tech/semiconductors (NAND/AI demand) |
| 2 | $LITE (Lumentum Holdings) | +124% | ~$58B | Tech/optics |
| 3 | $VG (Venture Global) | +115% | ~$36B | Energy |
| Others | $CIEN, $WDC, $TPL, $MRNA, $GNRC | +60–90% range | Large | Tech/energy/healthcare |LITE--
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titavasfk 04/02
$BTCUSDT seems like more chaos in the streetsBTCUSDT--Wes_709 04/02
BTC’s rollercoaster? I DCA like it’s 2008. Volatility’s the name, and I’m the joker. 🃏 Sleep soundly while the sheeple chase noise.
Imaginary-Milk-7454 04/02
Chaos? More like toilet paper panic. HODLers don’t fold when the going gets wild. Paper hands retreat, but we’re here for the long game.
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