usernambe Yesterday
$TTD Who leaves after 7 months This is what I'd expect from Arby's workers not the CEO of a big company😂TTD--Internal-Sir-2310 Yesterday
With higher labor costs and inflation, how sustainable is Arby’s turnaround if wages keep rising and foot traffic stays soft?
ZestycloseAd7528 Yesterday
Feels like a red flag, but I’m eyeing $ARBY on dips. If they fix culture, this could be a bargain.
Nyghl Yesterday
Sitting out until the next earnings.
usernambe 06/06
$ISRG is showing signs of a major shift. The recent drop to 52-week lows has cleared out the weaker players, leading to a cleaner setup. I'm focusing on the $410 support level instead of the headlines about competition. When this pause ends, the bounce will be strong. Stay alert—we're at a turning point. ⚡ 🐂 Bull Level: Steady momentum above $428.00 signals a move higher. 🐻 Bear Level: If $396.00 breaks, watch for a sharp sell-off. #ISRG #Trading #OptionsFlow #Biotech #hovdidOGBobtheflounder 06/06
Holding ISRG—wait for $410 reclaim or cut now?
Dvorak_Pharmacology 06/06
Everyone chasing 'clean setup'—feels like hype.
Local-Store-491 06/06
Watching from sidelines—this dip feels risky, not exciting.
usernambe 06/05
$QCOM The minimill idea comes from the steel industry. Traditional steel mills melt raw iron ore in big furnaces, need tons of money, thousands of workers, and are built far from where people buy steel. Think U.S. Steel in Pittsburgh. Minimills melt scrap steel in electric arc furnaces (EAF). They're smaller, cheaper to build, closer to where demand is, more flexible, and cost less per ton. Nucor is the classic example. The key point Christensen found: 1. Minimills began at the bottom, making cheap rebar and low-grade steel that big mills ignored 2. Big mills were happy to hand over that low-margin work 3. Minimills kept improving and moving up the market — sheet steel, beams — until they took over the whole industry from below 4. By 2014, Nucor was the top steel producer in the U.S.; most big mills were bankrupt https://www.majesticsteel.com/mini-mills-steel/QCOM--
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