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Technical Analysis

** Technical analysis summarizes recommendations from 11 oscillators and 15 moving average derivatives. Not advice and use at own risk.
Oscillators
ADX 28.76 NEUTRAL
AO 16.78 NEUTRAL
BBPower 20.50 NEUTRAL
CCI20 145.45 SELL
MACD.macd 5.15 BUY
Mom 27.69 BUY
RSI 77.05 NEUTRAL
Stoch.K 90.58 NEUTRAL
Stoch.RSI.K 97.98 SELL
UO 69.82 NEUTRAL
W.R -3.52 NEUTRAL
Moving Averages
EMA10 128.21 BUY
EMA20 123.01 BUY
SMA10 125.46 BUY
SMA20 119.57 BUY
EMA100 122.22 BUY
EMA200 125.26 BUY
EMA30 120.94 BUY
EMA50 120.00 BUY
HullMA9 141.77 SELL
Ichimoku.BLine 123.85 NEUTRAL
SMA100 122.07 BUY
SMA200 129.87 BUY
SMA30 118.11 BUY
SMA50 117.34 BUY
VWMA 121.62 BUY
Most recent 2026-06-03T21:38:31+00:00
What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, June 04, 2026 5 0.6178 wallstreetbets

I think I'll do the one thing that's been most profitable, regarding my stocks: Hold what I have. I...

  • I've typically been able to pick a sell price, and see it rise, eventually.
  • I recently rebalanced my portfolio, selling the winners, most of my oil stocks, AMD, INTC, and ANET, and buying back into the big, long-term players.
  • I still hold some RYCEY, which has been very kind to me, and I bought some LUNR, which might have been lunacy.
  • I sold my $2 SPCE calls for a small profit, before it peaked.
  • I'm still hanging around 28% for the past year, which is nothing to be ashamed of, but I missed at least 5% because of needless buying and selling.
Is everyone suddenly getting rich or am I only seeing the screenshots that survived? 1 0.8089 stocks

I won't pretend like I'm some stock guru. I got lucky and I know it. But I honestly saw the writin...

  • But I honestly saw the writing on the wall with Nvidia trading sideways and crappy gains after the stock split.
  • I did a DD with AI on AMD and saw there was tons of gains to be made.
  • Then I made a massive investment, and then over the coming months, I held strong.
  • If a stock shoots up 500%, and it "crashes" 50%, did you still not make a ton of money?
  • If you're going to sell, pick a specific date in the future and note why you're doing it.
5 hours ago 2026-06-03T19:10:03+00:00
Looking to exit Amazon 5 0.9776 stocks

I've owned both since early 2017 did like a 60/40 AMZN/GOOG but never meant to be a huge holding, we...

  • I've owned both since early 2017 did like a 60/40 AMZN/GOOG but never meant to be a huge holding, well obviously now with all hte massive increases i'm sitting on like $780k worth combined..
  • Right now GOOG way up compared to AMZN over last couple years.
  • GOOG to me is up too much and needs a breather.
  • I would just invest new money in other stuff, I've been buying Quantum stocks, Fannie and Freddie, few others with the intention that when they explode I sell off a little and put it in to a more regular name but keep my gains in there in case it goes parabolic like NVDA.
  • Now saying this I have a whole separate account with a certified planner as well as large amount in 401k and also have residential real estate so saying that I expect the account i'm self inveting in to be super volatile.
Best API (trying polygon/massive now) 1 0.9763 algotrading

Hi Polygon team, I've built a real-time stock scanner that subscribes to your `AM.*` WebSocket chan...

  • *` WebSocket channel and computes a session VWAP per ticker from those minute aggregates.
  • Similar (smaller) gaps on ALAB, BB, NOK, WCT.
  • I've confirmed it's not anchor-related (both use 3 AM CT) and not formula-related (`(h+l+c)/3 x v` and your `vw` field produce identical answers from the same bars).
  • When I re-fetch the SAME REST minute bars right now and recompute the cumulative VWAP, I get TV's number, not my scanner's.
  • What's the recommended way to compute a session VWAP from your data that matches major charting platforms like TradingView?
What's the point investing in AT&T or KO over high-yield Dividend stocks? 2 0.961 investing

Interesting that you mention USA. I had a decent amount of shares in them for several years but just...

  • I had a decent amount of shares in them for several years but just sold it last year and invested in either AMZN or GOOG at their split.
  • My issue with them were the cost to value ratio was better on GAB so I decided to just stick with that as the sole dividend stock.
Daily Discussion Thread for June 03, 2026 5 -0.8172 wallstreetbets

Thank you KEEL and NOK do knowing that stocks are supposed to go up today FUCK you SPY, CRSR, PATH...

8 hours ago 2026-06-03T15:30:55+00:00
Circular Economy Is Actually Good 7 0.9296 wallstreetbets

The issue is that Nvidia isn't just investing in OpenAI and similar companies because they "like the...

  • The issue is that Nvidia isn't just investing in OpenAI and similar companies because they "like their services".
  • They do it so OpenAI has the money and incentive to buy their GPUs.
  • This is a huge red flag that indicates these AI companies don't have the organic customer base and revenue to back their massive spending.
Long term RDDT? 4 0.629 wallstreetbets

u/IllTutor6660 Appreciate the thoughtful pushback! First off, I think our price targets are actually...

  • You are 100% right on the retention issue converting lurkers is their biggest struggle.
  • But I'd argue the API moat doesn't actually need everyone to be a power user.
  • The 10% hardcore user base generates the high-value 'lived experience' data, and the lurkers just provide the traffic.
  • But ironically, that human curation is exactly why their data is premium compared to standard web scraping.
  • It's a fragile ecosystem, but if they can just keep the peace, the historical data alone is a goldmine for enterprise licensing.
Microsoft, Hubspot, Salesforce, Now 2 0.9894 stocks

The problem IMO is that people have taken the narrative wrong. Software stocks were expensive and p...

  • Software stocks were expensive and pretty much often have been for years because people loved the SaaS model.
  • Now that there is some question over what the future of that model looks like, these stocks got re-rated and a lot of them went from very expensive to expensive or in some cases reasonable but until there is clarity they are not likely going back to prior levels.
  • Short software/long AI got overextended and you've seen people pile back into software but after a while earnings have to be good.
  • I said months ago, too many people buying stuff like NOW when it's clearly not done enough over the last 5 years to create much discussion about it on here.
  • So yes, buy *some* software companies but don't pile into them like some people did months ago when this started - select a couple that you have an actual thesis for where they can do well going forward because there will absolutely be more AI announcements in the months and years ahead.
Daily Discussion Thread for June 03, 2026 4 0.8537 wallstreetbets

One year ago MSFT was trading at $550 based on vibes. Now this year they've shown consistent earning...

  • Now this year they've shown consistent earnings, made numerous breakthroughs in their AI and quantum computing departments, and solidified partnerships with the likes of NVDA, OpenAI, Anthropic, US DoD, etc.
  • But the stock cant even break $450.
23 hours ago 2026-06-03T01:16:22+00:00
Google raising 80b is bullish for AI 50 0.68 wallstreetbets

They have budgeted $190B capex for '26. In their filing, they are saying all their '26 datacenter ca...

  • In their filing, they are saying all their '26 datacenter capacity is already allocated, sold out.
  • Google is not a company that spends a premium buying servers from HP/Dell or networking gear from Cisco.
  • They design their own hardware: servers and network equipment in addition to some components, like TPUs.
  • They still buy GPUs from NVDA, CPUs from Intel/AMD, SSD, RAM, in bulk.
  • IMO, most salient point is: all that compute capacity is already allocated to tenants, with binding minimum usage contracts.
Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - June 02, 2026 1 0.9886 investing

Seeking advice: I started an aggressive savings and investment plan 2 years ago to acquire the funds...

  • Seeking advice: I started an aggressive savings and investment plan 2 years ago to acquire the funds needed to pay off my house.
  • Profits from trimming positions have gone into SNSXX to preserve house fund and earn 3.7%
  • I now retain 100 shares of each most acquired during the initial tariff scare letting the winners continue running.
  • My house pay off is 260k I purchased in 2017 with 3% interest currently worth 560k.
  • My plan puts me at house pay off in roughly 2 years given no major draw downs could be less of market continues to explode.
Is everyone getting ridiculously rich? 1 0.9942 stocks

Doing your own research helps. I also think that the restriction on certain analysis here creates a ...

  • I also think that the restriction on certain analysis here creates a barrier to this, particularly with the cannabis sector, as many opportunities are, by their very nature, outside of common knowledge.
  • There are always companies that are positioning to grow aggressively, REITs that are paying outsized returns without dilution or capital erosion, and zero to hero stories.
  • If you keep buying good companies with solid financials that you would be happy to own for 10-20 years then eventually you'll find one that will make dramatic returns.
  • For me, one of those was NVDA, but I've also seen significant returns from RIO, EPD, some cannabis stocks I can't mention here, AMZN, UMC, and a few others.
  • So my advice is this: Just buy companies that you think will do well over the next decade or two, re-evaluate periodically, and eventually you'll find one that unexpectedly blows past your expectations.
1 day ago 2026-06-02T14:42:31+00:00
Bitcoin Investors Are 'Rage Quitting' as Long-Time Crypto Bulls Begin Offloading BTC Holdings 61 -0.855 investing

Every pendulum swings and the narrative is this, always in order: Holy moly look at this thing (gold...

  • Every pendulum swings and the narrative is this, always in order: Holy moly look at this thing (gold, AI stocks, BTC, Real Estate, etc), the value is exploding!
  • Wow, this bubble is a disaster, liquidate everything now that you've lost money.
  • The whole thing was overhyped and you missed the boat, you never should have even tried in the first place.
  • BTC will drop to the point where everyone vows "okay, now it's dead, for real".
  • Then something will happen and BTC will pop, everyone will hop on again at a price 2x higher than it was when they sold.
What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, June 02, 2026 8 0.9349 wallstreetbets

Good on Google looking to the market for liquidity rather than continuing to lay off people to fund ...

  • Good on Google looking to the market for liquidity rather than continuing to lay off people to fund AI.
  • AI will pay off, but you actually need your talent to get there.
  • Despite knowing this my level of regardation was quite high.
  • I sold my HPE call that I bought last thursday this afternoon thinking that there wasnt enough hype on trading day for me to stick it out... AFterhours already up to 65.
  • I made hundreds when I could have made thousands if I just waited for the damn play to actually resolve.
What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, June 02, 2026 10 0.8535 wallstreetbets

Told you HPE would moon, those guys are in the same boat as DELL. HPE is all servers and has nothing...

  • I'm probably going to cash 50% out off HPE and stick it into AVGO tomorrow.
  • Glad I've worked with both HPE and AVGO's servers on a daily basis at our company for the last 10+ years, including the financial administration for those.
  • Definitely expecting AVGO to moon as well tomorrow, but not as hard as DELL or HPE.
  • If AVGO moons as well I'm definitely taking an early position on IBM right after that.
The first wave of AI was hardware; the second wave could be the software that monetizes that hardware??? 5 0.9824 wallstreetbets

I mostly agree, but I think the next phase of AI could be more hybrid than people expect. Right now ...

  • A lot of companies will probably use a mix of cloud AI and local infrastructure for privacy, latency, cost, and regulatory reasons.
  • As models get smaller and more efficient, more inference could happen closer to the user--on PCs, enterprise servers, factories, vehicles, etc.
  • There could also be opportunities in networking, enterprise hardware, and hybrid AI infrastructure.
  • If AI ends up being more distributed instead of fully centralized, those kinds of companies could benefit too.
  • At that point the winners won't be just hardware or software companies, but the ones that can combine both.
4 days ago 2026-05-30T03:12:22+00:00
Is everyone getting ridiculously rich? 70 0.978 stocks

Also people who "yolo" into one or two stocks, or who refuse to take profits are going to get screwe...

  • Also people who "yolo" into one or two stocks, or who refuse to take profits are going to get screwed eventually.
  • I got lucky with Micron - I knew about it from working in tech, bought it last year because I was creating a thematic grouping of semiconductor stocks in my portfolio.
  • I initially figured it would be a short 6 month hold due to the cyclicality.
  • I've made a great % return, but I built my position over time as the thesis evolved and my conviction grew.
  • I am not a millionaire (working on it), but I am grateful for my good luck on MU timing and am now taking my profits and rolling those dollars into GOOGL, MSFT, AMZN, LLY, etc... things that won't see parabolic growth but will hopefully still give good returns over the next few years.
Is SRXH (aka EMJX) worth it to buy? 8 0.995 pennystocks

EMJX has upcoming catalysts beyond just the merger scheduled to finalize in mid June and it is certa...

  • EMJX has upcoming catalysts beyond just the merger scheduled to finalize in mid June and it is certainly primed to take off...I just don't think $5 is realistic in a short time frame (hope I'm wrong).
  • But EJ also has a much bigger plan for how to take crypto assets and make them into revenue streams down the line working with companies like OPEN.
  • Also, when interest rates finally start to come down, EMJX is invested great position to capitalize with its direct stock exposure to OPEN.
  • In March, it outperformed the markets by 10% and it will be interesting to see what future data looks like as it did successfully call the last Bitcoin downturn.
  • We know EJ is going to pump this thing and if dilution is done in a way that doesn't negatively affect stockholders long term then this could be a generational stock in the making.
Portfolio underperformance 72 0.6527 stocks

Well there was a lot of MO lately. What people don't get is, there are opportunities almost every y...

  • What people don't get is, there are opportunities almost every year.
  • This year AMD and MU, last year GOOG, PLTR crushed through 2024 and 2025, in 2023 we had the 2022 recoup, 2020 the COVID recoup, there was Bitcoin, there was also Apple.
  • Bro, there are going to be more opportunities in the future.
  • You didn't miss a one in a life time event.
  • If you missed it, fair, could be a one in a 2 / 3 year event.
Almost hit 100% ytd and im regarded. 57 -0.8074 wallstreetbets

All the regular AI tech bullshit and some energy. MU was the big hitter for me as well as ARM and T...

  • Then you add in TE OKLO and BE, plus some drone shit in ONDS and RCAT.
  • Hints of SOXX and EWY, AAOI ANKR and some other random photonics whatever the fucks buys and sells and here I am.
5 days ago 2026-05-29T00:50:40+00:00
I think it is time to dump my tech stocks and move that money into the S&P 500? 23 0.9959 stocks

Someone else said it, the S&P is heavily weighted into tech. But when tech drills like last fall and...

  • But when tech drills like last fall and the beginning of this year the S&P stays buoyed much more.
  • People are down on them because they aren't exploding like everything else but when tech drills they usually stay up pretty well or actually go up.
  • But once that cash pile and buy backs start in earnest it's going to do very well.
  • I think your idea to trim a bit is a good once, but there's some companies worth keeping money in.
  • I have some growth/risk stuff I'm willing to let run for many more years, I'm just starting to build into the value categories.
What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, May 28, 2026 18 -0.9541 wallstreetbets

>I hold NVDA and MSFT and I hate you all. I especially hate the retards riding MU and stupid space s...

  • And fuck you META for betraying the rest of the Lag 7.
  • I legitimately thought of buying a 2028 leaps today worth 9k, but didn't pull the trigger cuz I wanted to have extra cash reserve.
  • And I took profit on my SNOW call cuz it doubled and now the stock is up 30% after hours.
  • I don't care about making money now I just want all of you to lose.
  • I will think of this post fucking forever, it's peak, legend.
Welp, that was fast 21 0.9186 wallstreetbets

lol honestly you just have to watch wsb. Multiple things happened here from different groups of pe...

  • Multiple things happened here from different groups of people.
  • People who did their due diligence and noticed the turnaround quarters and pivot to AI + stock buyback.
  • The people who loaded up on options at seemingly $10 that are now in the money 3.
  • And 2 & 3 together can cause this run to sustain as gamma pressure materializes aka people buy out the money options that end up in the money so the MMs have to buy to cover causing price to increase which causes further calls to fall ITM.
  • On top of that the general sentiment around chips and AI is still in an all time high and money from previous stocks that ran hard is looking for the next best thing which is starting to look like CRSR.
Dell shocking profits earning quarter - AI demand is not slowing down 46 -0.8435 stocks

Dell's gross margins are declining YoY so they're basically just outbidding competitors to buy more ...

  • Dell's gross margins are declining YoY so they're basically just outbidding competitors to buy more Nvidia GPUs.
  • SMCI saw a similar explosive growth in 2024 for doing the same thing, but because their accounting is shady and they're most likely doing shady deals with China, Dell is kind of the only big boy in this space now and likely outbidding the smaller competitors hence you see the drop in gross margin.
  • Wall Street could not predict Dell's revenue or EPS because Dell could just keep decreasing their gross margins to pump more revenue growth by buying Nvidia chips at an even higher price.
  • They take a bulk of the risk, while keeping Nvidia's revenue and gross margins high.
  • Everybody wins as long as there's AI data-centre demand.

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