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I’m long NVDA and a small AMZN position—should I add on this beat, or wait for a pullback?
Seen this movie before: post-beat euphoria fades. How do you time entries when SPY/QQQ breadth and NVDA momentum seem to be the main drivers?
I’m torn: NVDA’s 12-month run is insane, but the multiple’s stretched. AMZN’s earnings beat with 12% EPS growth and 10% revenue beat, while SPY/QQQ both added 1.5% today. Feels bullish, yet I’m uneasy about overreaction.
Anyone tracking the 30-day rolling beta of SOXS versus SPY here? If it’s still near 1.0, does that support the thesis of minimal panic selling? Also curious about options open interest and IV skew—anyone modeling a covered call or iron condor around here?
Feels like SOXS is riding out the storm. I’m tempted to start a small position if volatility keeps this level.
Volatility like this usually creates quick entry points.
Everyone’s cheering the dip, but I’m not convinced. If occupancy’s stable and leasing’s soft, why would multiples rebound? Feels like a classic late-cycle REIT trap until fundamentals actually improve.
For INTU’s regional malls, is the real risk softening foot traffic or higher debt service costs? How does that compare to CPT’s office mix?
If same-store NOI growth is only 1.2% and cap rates widen, why should multiples expand? Seems like a buy-the-dip.
Anyone else watching SOXS after that pump? I’m on the sidelines wondering if this is just a one-off pop or a real breakout. What’s the next key level, and how would you confirm a continuation versus a dead-cat bounce?
Kinda torn here—excited by the move, but feels like FOMO already priced in. Anyone else nervous about chasing?
Simple read: big volume, big move, likely momentum-driven. If it holds above the spike, trend probably continues; otherwise, it fizzles.
Simple read: NVDA beat earnings, revenue grew, and margins held up. They’re guiding higher, so sentiment’s positive, but not a moonshot.
Is this just a blip before guidance revisits?
NVDA ripping; watching $600 for a quick fade.

