Anyone else feeling weirdly excited but also kinda nervous about TTWO using profits to buy GTA 6? Is this a real buyback or just marketing? How much of this is hype versus actual shareholder value?
Feels like a PR stunt more than a real buyback. I’m not convinced shareholders benefit much here.
Not reallocating; skepticism about buyback timing and impact.
If $TSLA keeps bleeding on the bid, expect a classic panic-sell then relief pop. Watching 180-185 as a trigger; stop under 178, scalp bounces, but don’t chase. Volume’s spiking, so volatility’s real.
Long-term, fundamentals still drive value; sentiment fades.
What’s the actual catalyst for this dump? Is it just meme fatigue, regulatory headlines, or something structural? How much of this is retail chasing shorts versus genuine demand weakness?
Volatility like this is where I like to play. If AMZN keeps grinding up, I’ll scale in slowly; if it stalls, I’ll flip to cash and wait. Feels safer than trying to time the next leg.
Thinking of nibbling AMZN on a pullback, but with MSFT and GOOGL leading, is this a good relative entry?
Feels like AMZN is just riding the last wave of retail headlines again. I’m not convinced this bounce sticks without clearer demand trends or pricing power. One more day up doesn’t change the fundamentals.
Feels like the Fed’s pause plus softer inflation is finally letting growth names breathe; I’m cautiously optimistic for $SOXS.
Up again? Feels like a gap-fill, not conviction.
Trend looks legit: breaking out on volume, ripping through resistance, and holding highs. If this keeps, I’m leaning into the momentum, maybe pairing with $AAPL strength. Watching for a pullback to retest the breakout level before chasing.

