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Updated 2026-07-14T23:38:52+00:00 browser time.

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IBM dropped 24% today on a green day. Could this be AI infra capex eating into IT spending or just an IBM-specific stumble.
Posted 2026-07-14T21:17:44, updated 2026-07-14T22:25:17 31 -0.5859 stocks

Can confirm. I am business and I do not gravitate towards IBM (Insanely Bullshit Machines)

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Most recent 2026-07-14T23:16:35+00:00
IBM dropped 24% today on a green day. Could this be AI infra capex eating into IT spending or just an IBM-specific stumble. 1 0.8412 stocks

IBM is not the only quantum computer developer but they are one of the largest. They actually have o...

  • Almost none understand the capabilities of quantum computers in the real world but those developing and programming it.
  • It would take this long because it has to run it a bunch of times to get the probable answer.
  • But it could take the same second to calculate the friction in a pipe 100 miles long with multiple bends.
  • And while there are struggles and gains to be made in this field, they do in fact have quite a lead.
What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, July 15, 2026 2 -0.7278 wallstreetbets

So....with IBM getting fucking rocked today, is that bad news for semis? Should I be worried about ...

  • I mean, they just posted great numbers for June, that should extend to their earnings call?
  • Or is that priced in, and any hint of hesitation and TSM goes into the shitter as well?
IBM dropped 24% today on a green day. Could this be AI infra capex eating into IT spending or just an IBM-specific stumble. 1 0.7154 stocks

I don't understand the IBM ultra hate on reddit. Sure it's flawed, but most people commenting are no...

  • Sure it's flawed, but most people commenting are not in IT and under estimate completely mainframes and the fact it runs almost 100% of bank transactions.
  • But again it's the same crowd that only knows smartphones and don't know how to turn on a computer and the same crowd who worships Tesla and think that 1T valuation is justified because.. optimus will build space ai datacenters?
  • Companies run on reliability and good tech that works.
  • But no CTO will get fired for choosing IBM.
3 hours ago 2026-07-14T21:08:24+00:00
IBM dropped 24% today on a green day. Could this be AI infra capex eating into IT spending or just an IBM-specific stumble. 32 0.6604 stocks

What surprises me is that IBM didn't die a decade ago. How is it even still relevant? Why would anyo...

IBM dropped 24% today on a green day. Could this be AI infra capex eating into IT spending or just an IBM-specific stumble. 3 -0.919 stocks

No position in IBM. I wouldn't read this as "software spend is dead" from one quarter. The cleaner ...

  • The cleaner read is that AI infra became the urgent budget line, and IBM was the easier thing to cut or delay.
  • If you're a CIO and GPU capacity, storage, memory, and migration work all got more expensive at once, you don't cancel the system that runs payroll.
  • You defer the slow enterprise software renewal, the consulting-heavy project, or the mainframe upgrade that already felt overpriced.
  • That still matters for software names, but it probably hits the weak vendors first.
  • Legacy spend with a bad replacement cycle gets exposed.
7 hours ago 2026-07-14T16:45:55+00:00
Daily Discussion Thread for July 14, 2026 17 -0.9236 wallstreetbets

# IBM STOCK PLUNGES 25% AFTER COMPANY ACCIDENTALLY REPORTS RESULTS INSTEAD OF SAYING "AI" 400 TIMES ...

  • **ARMONK, NY --** Shares of IBM were violently introduced to the Earth's lower atmosphere Tuesday after the company committed the catastrophic financial error of providing investors with actual numbers.
Daily Discussion Thread for July 14, 2026 6 0.6486 wallstreetbets

Good morning regards. I wonder how my IBM 300C weeklies are doing. Anybody else excited where this s...

Daily Discussion Thread for July 14, 2026 4 0.6387 wallstreetbets

IBM dropping 25% is kinda crazy. Surely buying it now is free money, right? The last time it dropped...

  • The last time it dropped almost this much percentage wise in a single day was the 1987 crash.
Anyone else think Anthropic's valuation is going to plummet? 1 0.7234 investing

I've been to a few AI conferences that have compared to the great AI awakening to the invention of s...

  • Engineers from Microsoft, Oracle, and others have basically said that it's helpful at some small things and it cannot be relied on for full business function.
  • And the reason Microsoft, IBM, Apple, and Google generally stayed away was because to train a chatbot to scale would require an insane amount of copyright infringement.
  • But since the Dems are all 80 and the Repubs like the idea of a CEO firing its labor force, they've allowed it.
  • So when Antrhopic and OpenAI try to sell us back our copyrighted material, there will always be a cheaper model in DeepSeek.
  • China has the resources and the will to make this technology available to anyone who wants to use it for free, whereas I think about the spell check analogy and think about Bill Gates pretending that spell check will only exist on Windows Computers and we have to pay $20 a month for a token amount to use it.
10 hours ago 2026-07-14T13:21:57+00:00
IBM expects second-quarter revenue below estimates. Results in SaaS sell-off 15 -0.8799 wallstreetbets

Even the context says dropping over 20% is overdone. IBM explicitly stated in the release that the s...

  • IBM explicitly stated in the release that the slight miss is because of timing on some deals closing got delayed because of capex spend.
  • They were delayed not canceled, but in crazy algo Wallstreet world shifting a few numbers from q2 to q3-4 means a 20% drop.
  • I would say this large of a drop might be a buying opportunity, but the algos might very well drop it again on earnings because algos aren't great at context
Daily Discussion Thread for July 14, 2026 41 0.7717 wallstreetbets

Thank goodness I'm not bag holding memory stocks anymore. Got into ole reliable IBM shares yesterday...

  • Got into ole reliable IBM shares yesterday to bring some stability to the port
IBM expects second-quarter revenue below estimates. Results in SaaS sell-off 4 0.8885 wallstreetbets

And good riddance. Having dealt with IBM in the early part of my career in fintech, they always str...

  • Having dealt with IBM in the early part of my career in fintech, they always struck me as ridiculously expensive and, in my experience, pretty average when it came to the service they delivered.
  • Their daily consultancy rates would have made most people fall off their chair.
  • One client was still running Lotus Notes and IBM were supporting it.
  • I used to wonder what they actually did and how they managed to get themselves so deeply embedded in these organisations.
  • Plenty of non technical decision makers saw IBM as the safe pair of hands, and their sales and marketing clearly did the rest.
Daily Discussion Thread for July 14, 2026 17 0.7076 wallstreetbets

IBM loses almost 25% of its value in like 20 minutes. Fucking wild. Glad I decided to invest in MSFT...

  • Glad I decided to invest in MSFT instead - o wait
1 day ago 2026-07-13T15:47:11+00:00
Rocket Labs and AST SpaceMobile are both down 40%+ from their May highs. Which one would you buy the dip on. 5 0.913 stocks

That's funny I have a buddy at IBM and he says they are doing very well. Their AI tools are extremel...

  • They make these huge promise and exceed them!
  • I actually fell out of my chair when she said they weren't switching to mainframes!
Rocket Labs and AST SpaceMobile are both down 40%+ from their May highs. Which one would you buy the dip on. 18 0.6908 stocks

Thanks for this post. Had been waiting for the opportunity to get into Rocketlab. Just swapped out I...

3 days ago 2026-07-11T02:11:45+00:00
Apple sues OpenAI alleging trade secret theft, says scheme was 'at every level' 63 -0.8688 wallstreetbets

i'm gonna have to disagree there. I work in the area and have a lot of friends and colleagues who ha...

  • I've had people who have requested from their HR point of contact and from direct supervisors to please send them a return label or to organize the return shipment of company monitors or even laptops.
  • And a lot of times the IT department or HR drag their feet and never get it done and they end up having a laptop or other equipment in a closet for a long ass time.
  • In this case there might be more to it since the person directing it was a former VP at Apple but I wouldn't be so quick to blame a lower level employee.
Meta's building its own AI chip backed by a $145B infrastructure budget this year. Capability win or capex concern 1 0.9732 stocks

Asking here since you know what Verilog is so maybe you're a hardware engineer... I get why Meta wo...

  • I get why Meta would try this since chip margins are so high, but it seems like the barrier to successful in-house chip design has not been money, but rather talent and perhaps more importantly institutional knowledge and patents.
  • Money can bring in talented people, but they don't come with all that other stuff which greatly speeds up the process so a new chip design initiative takes many years to get off the ground.
  • Amazon's Graviton technically only took 3 years to get to market, but it was built by newly acquired Annapurna Labs which already had an ARM SoC product line they were working on since 4 years earlier which it likely built on.
  • In the modem space, sidestepping Qualcomm's patents was a huge issue.
  • Wouldn't this also be a problem in the GPU/AI space where Nvidia, AMD, Apple, Intel, even IBM and Samsung each have thousands of patents?
Holding a 90%+ loser for 6 years: when do you finally move on? 1 0.9042 investing

In 1995, I bought shares in Informix because the prices looked like they were only going up. Turne...

  • Turned out it was all fraudulent orders to prop up the price, and the company crashed soon after, eventually dissolving and being sold for scraps to IBM for maintenance contracts.
  • I still have the paper share certificate.
  • Allegedly, IBM has some money for me, but I don't know how much.
  • I will probably never cash in the paper share certificate, because every time I see it in my files, it reminds me of that thinks that looks too good to be true probably is.
I keep seeing posts about an upcoming lost decade, but the market keeps rising 1 0.8156 investing

>high Schiller P/E ratio, which tends to revert to historical values No, this tendency didn't sprin...

  • The guy invented it too early in 1988, before accounting standards were changed in the 90s, before Quantitative Easing was put in to action, before tech companies rose to the top of S&P500.
  • Basically soon after he invented it, the long term average started to go up, and maybe the reversion should be to a linear upwards-sloping line, not a horizontal line.
  • The top 10 companies in 1988 were IBM, Exxon, GE, Philip Morris, Shell, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Merck, Walmart, AT&T and Coca-Cola.
  • It made much more sense to look at 10 years of earnings back then.
5 days ago 2026-07-09T13:53:03+00:00
Starbucks Taps AI to Reduce Reliance on Microsoft, IBM Software (means buy your own hardware) 22 -0.5574 wallstreetbets

Yeah, these Reddit smoothies have no idea what it actually takes to run these types of systems much ...

  • Yeah, these Reddit smoothies have no idea what it actually takes to run these types of systems much less development, maintain them.
  • They probably takes the team of at least 50 to 100 people just to run the systems they buy from Microsoft and IBM.
  • The article says they are trying to build software to maybe replace IBM and Microsoft eventually.
Starbucks Taps AI to Reduce Reliance on Microsoft, IBM Software (means buy your own hardware) 3 0.775 wallstreetbets

You literally said this >**build your own tools**, **wean yourself off expensive licenses**, just m...

  • >**build your own tools**, **wean yourself off expensive licenses**, just make sure you thoroughly test whatever it is you put into production and retain developers to work along side AI tools.
  • >Just to address some of your points, you're talking about Microsoft software being battle tested and I am assuming your suggesting that means its bug free and production ready right?
  • I am not arguing that MSFT or IBM are producing perfect software but you can hold them liable for inaccuracies, data leaks, security issue in case something goes wrong.
  • You can't sue Anthropic if the vibe coded app creates a serious security issue.
  • >No one said vibe coded at all, there are different levels of development with AI tools, it goes from people sitting at home never done software before making stuff, people who press accept without reading the code, and actual developers and software engineers using AI to speed up their process.
What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, July 8, 2026 1 -0.6678 wallstreetbets

Sold my 290 strike IBM calls at 290 week and a half ago for couple thousand. They would have expire...

Day-by-day Polarity

Date** Open High Low Close or Current R500* Mentions Positive Mentions Up Votes Voted Sentiment**
Wed 2026/07/15 5 3 5 -0.41
Tue 2026/07/14 -22.00% -20.78% -26.53% -24.32% $219.65 #500 1009 678 1835 -138.71
Mon 2026/07/13 +1.02% +3.46% +0.54% +0.93% $290.23 #162 7 6 28 17.24
Sun 2026/07/12 2 2 2 0.00
Sat 2026/07/11 3 1 65 -54.20
Fri 2026/07/10 +0.66% +1.18% -2.64% -2.62% $287.56 #483 11 9 11 2.63
Thu 2026/07/09 -5.37% -1.58% -5.83% -2.23% $295.30 #474 23 16 49 -4.28
Wed 2026/07/08 -1.75% -0.75% -3.44% -1.33% $302.05 #259 5 5 5 1.17
Tue 2026/07/07 +2.05% +4.10% +0.32% +2.21% $306.13 #65 2 1 2 -0.67
Mon 2026/07/06 -0.40% +3.90% -0.65% +3.45% $299.52 #33 1 1 1 0.00
Sun 2026/07/05 2 1 2 -0.39
Sat 2026/07/04 3 3 4 1.24
Fri 2026/07/03 1 1 2 1.82
Thu 2026/07/02 -1.09% +1.63% -1.39% +1.14% $289.52 #269 8 5 16 -4.98
Wed 2026/07/01 -0.55% +4.72% -0.80% +1.79% $286.25 #147 6 6 6 0.71
Tue 2026/06/30 -1.72% +1.64% -2.47% +1.15% $281.21 #108 5 5 6 1.71
Mon 2026/06/29 +0.98% +2.40% -0.95% +2.35% $278.00 #55 9 8 17 0.47
Sun 2026/06/28 1 1 1 0.95
Sat 2026/06/27 4 3 5 1.29
Fri 2026/06/26 +0.26% +5.76% +0.00% +5.17% $271.63 #24 3 2 3 0.21
Thu 2026/06/25 +1.79% +2.21% -2.65% -1.78% $258.27 #424 2 2 2 0.36
Wed 2026/06/24 -1.17% +0.05% -3.31% -0.75% $262.96 #378 3 3 3 1.70
Tue 2026/06/23 +3.71% +6.07% +1.21% +5.04% $264.94 #4 20 16 22 8.65
Mon 2026/06/22 -0.27% +1.69% -2.12% +1.25% $252.22 #126 57 46 105 23.98
Sun 2026/06/21 3 1 3 0.30
Sat 2026/06/20 1 1 1 0.72
Fri 2026/06/19 2 2 9 7.82
Thu 2026/06/18 -4.18% -3.77% -7.12% -5.05% $249.10 #493 2 1 2 0.21
Wed 2026/06/17 -1.65% -0.72% -3.30% -3.12% $262.35 #406 8 6 215 127.13
Tue 2026/06/16 +0.80% +2.94% -0.04% +0.78% $270.81 #146 5 4 6 -0.16
Mon 2026/06/15 -0.09% +0.00% -2.73% -1.30% $268.71 #397 14 10 19 -1.46
Sun 2026/06/14 2 2 4 2.12
Sat 2026/06/13 1 0 11 -8.08
Fri 2026/06/12 +1.49% +1.49% -2.61% -0.95% $272.24 #452 4 2 10 -2.84
Thu 2026/06/11 -1.60% +1.51% -2.15% +0.91% $274.85 #246 3 2 3 -0.40
Wed 2026/06/10 -1.32% +1.09% -2.22% -1.85% $272.36 #311 4 3 4 0.31
Tue 2026/06/09 +0.11% +0.99% -3.39% -1.19% $277.49 #424 3 2 3 -0.54
Mon 2026/06/08 +0.56% +1.99% -1.90% -1.41% $280.82 #362 15 7 22 -8.06
Sun 2026/06/07 5 3 10 -0.81
Sat 2026/06/06 2 2 2 0.00
Fri 2026/06/05 -0.59% +0.18% -6.86% -5.61% $284.84 #448 1 1 1 0.19
Thu 2026/06/04 +0.59% +1.57% -1.78% -1.26% $301.77 #444 7 7 6 1.28
Wed 2026/06/03 -3.32% -3.32% -8.11% -7.17% $305.63 #495 43 27 63 -10.32
Tue 2026/06/02 -2.08% +3.76% -3.22% +2.75% $329.23 #58 19 14 27 4.93
Mon 2026/06/01 +8.31% +10.13% +3.43% +7.60% $320.42 #17 72 59 94 23.95
Sun 2026/05/31 5 4 5 -0.23
Sat 2026/05/30 2 1 4 1.73
Fri 2026/05/29 +4.95% +13.92% +3.45% +12.71% $297.80 #4 12 9 33 10.20
Thu 2026/05/28 +2.27% +5.36% +0.71% +3.53% $264.22 #40 20 18 33 1.10
Wed 2026/05/27 -0.09% +2.76% -0.09% +1.80% $255.20 #78 2 1 2 -0.27
Tue 2026/05/26 +0.28% +0.28% -3.31% -1.24% $250.69 #399 2 1 2 -0.31
Mon 2026/05/25 9 9 19 10.98
Sun 2026/05/24 4 4 9 5.75
Sat 2026/05/23 11 7 16 3.40
Fri 2026/05/22 +3.59% +4.51% +0.17% +0.34% $253.84 #279 10 10 18 10.74
Thu 2026/05/21 +3.37% +12.72% +2.64% +12.43% $252.97 #2 48 42 74 20.11
Wed 2026/05/20 -0.58% +1.20% -2.50% +1.20% $225.00 #231 1 1 1 0.00
Tue 2026/05/19 +0.79% +2.07% -0.37% -0.19% $222.33 #210 1 1 1 0.00
Mon 2026/05/18 -0.34% +1.84% -0.71% +1.57% $222.75 #178 None 0 None
Sun 2026/05/17 1 0 1 -0.51
Sat 2026/05/16 1 1 1 0.32
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