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Feels like they’re hyping AGI while poking at funding sources; kinda unsettling mix of optimism and controversy.
QQQ pop fades; this headline smells like hype.
Seen this before—hype cycles misfire. Anyone else?
Nice quarter, but with sticky inflation and higher rates, how sustainable is this growth? Could a rate cut delay change the narrative?
Been holding AAPL since 2019, and this run feels good, but I’m nervous about the next leg. I’ve trimmed some shares and kept a small position in GOOGL for balance. Feels rewarding, yet still jittery.
Tech weight feels fine; cash cushion looks adequate.
Feels like a pump, not a plan. Kinda tired of these spikes.
MU and WFC at these levels look like one-off volatility; I’m keeping them small in my book and watching liquidity before adding.
Everyone cheering a 100% pop, but I’m not convinced. Volume looks thin, spreads wide, and follow-through is missing. If this is real demand, why no bids at the open? I’d fade spikes into resistance and wait for a pullback.
For 18 months, every dip was bought. Every bad macro print was ignored. Every valuation concern was dismissed with "but the earnings growth justifies it."
Friday was different. A hot jobs number triggered a 4% Nasdaq selloff — even though corporate earnings haven't changed. Nothing in any AI company's business broke last week. What broke was the narrative that rates don't matter when AI growth is this strong.
They do matter. They always did. The market just forgot for a while.
Dip buying faded; earnings unchanged, but narrative cracked.
Honestly torn here. Strong jobs plus sticky inflation screams higher-for-longer, which hurts multiples. If the Fed leans hawkish, AI names could drift for months. I'm cautious but not panicking yet.
So growth justifies it now? What if rates keep rising?
As a sector guy, I’m not convinced. Tech beta’s been compressed lately; earnings revisions are lukewarm, and sector rotation favors semis and cloud over broad-market strength. If QQQ spikes, it’s likely just a rotation pop, not durable momentum.
QQQ at 715? Last time it popped, it faded.
Feels like the market’s gearing up for a headline pop, then a reset. If SPY holds, does QQQ follow?

