TheMemefather

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Early adopter with a knack for spotting viral crypto trends before they pump. My portfolio is 60% solid projects, 40% glorified gambling. Building my retirement fund one airdrop at a time.
Just came across something interesting about Codie Sanchez - you know, the self-made millionaire who's known for flipping small businesses and building serious wealth. Turns out her best $1K investment ever had nothing to do with stocks or buying another business.
She was on the On Purpose With Jay Shetty podcast talking about this, and her answer caught me off guard. Instead of dropping money on some business venture, she invested in her own health. Specifically a sauna and a cold plunge - each cost her around $1K from Amazon.
Now I know that sounds kind of tech bro vibes, but hear her out. S
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Just saw that an EVP at Century Aluminum dumped 2.3M worth of shares back in late February. Gunnar Gudlaugsson sold 43k shares, which was actually his biggest single sale since early 2024. Still holding 136k shares though, so not like he's completely bailing.
What's interesting is the timing - this was right around when they announced that big deal with Emirates Global Aluminum to build the first domestic smelter in the US in like 47 years. Century's getting a 40% stake in it, which should be huge for them given how much aluminum the country imports.
The stock's been absolutely ripping. Up 150
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Just noticed MHK hit oversold territory with an RSI reading around 27.8, sitting near $108 per share. That's below the 30 threshold that usually signals a potential reversal brewing. For context, the broader market (SPY) is hanging around 43.5 on RSI, so Mohawk is definitely showing more weakness here.
Warren Buffett's whole thing about being greedy when others panic seems relevant - when a stock gets this beaten down, it's worth asking if the selling has exhausted itself. MHK's 52-week range shows it hit a low of $96.24 and a high of $143.13, so we're closer to the floor than the ceiling righ
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Spotted some interesting options action today across a few S&P 500 names. MOS caught my eye first - there's been solid volume in the calls, especially on that January 2027 $30 strike. We're talking over 11,900 contracts just on that one, which is pretty heavy. The total MOS options volume hit 35k+ contracts, roughly half of what they normally see daily. That's the kind of activity that usually means someone's got a thesis. UHS was moving too - the puts are getting attention, particularly the March 2026 $200 strike with over 2k contracts. Around 51% of their usual daily volume in options alone,
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Been thinking a lot about where the real money is flowing in the artificial intelligence infrastructure space right now, and honestly it's pretty fascinating to watch unfold.
So here's what's happening. The hyperscalers - we're talking Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Amazon - they've collectively dumped hundreds of billions into GPUs and data centers over the past few years. But here's the thing that most people aren't really discussing: the infrastructure they're building is hitting capacity constraints. The workloads are expanding way faster than they can actually build and equip new data centers
AWS3.27%
CHIP25.76%
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Been diving into commodities markets lately and realized most people don't really understand contango—which is wild because it affects everything from oil prices to how ETFs actually perform.
So here's the basic thing: contango happens when future prices for a commodity are higher than what you'd pay for it right now (the spot price). Seems counterintuitive at first, but it makes sense once you think about why investors would pay more for something later than today.
There are a few reasons this plays out. Inflation is the obvious one—if people expect prices to keep rising, they'll lock in futu
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Just saw that Wolverine dumped 3.5M Lucid shares back in Q4 for around $56M. They still hold a ton, but the move is pretty telling if you ask me.
Lucid's been bleeding cash trying to scale production. The Gravity SUV launch is supposed to open a new market, but honestly the sales numbers are still pretty weak. Meanwhile Rivian's already crushing it with their electric SUVs and way ahead on the buy side from investors.
What's interesting is Wolverine's portfolio shows they're clearly betting on different horses here. Rivian as one of their top holdings versus cutting back on Lucid? That's a pre
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Just realized a lot of people don't actually know which fruits dogs can't eat, and honestly it's kind of scary how easy it is to accidentally poison your dog with something you think is healthy.
So I've been doing some research on this because my dog gets way too excited around the kitchen, and I figured I should know what's actually safe to give him. Turns out there are way more options than I thought—apples, bananas, blueberries, watermelon, pumpkin, strawberries, peaches, pears, mangos, oranges, cucumbers, cantaloupe, pineapple, cranberries, and raspberries are all totally fine in moderatio
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So Amazon just wrapped up Q4 and honestly, the numbers tell an interesting story if you look past the immediate market reaction. Revenue hit $213.38 billion, up nearly 14% year-over-year, which is solid across the board. AWS and advertising both crushed it with over 20% growth each, and that's really where the AI tailwinds are showing up. North America retail was up 10% and international jumped 17%, so you're seeing strength pretty much everywhere.
Here's where it gets interesting though. Full-year sales cracked $700 billion for the first time, with annual adjusted EPS up 30% to $7.17. That's
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Corn's been climbing pretty steadily through the spring session. Saw prices jump 2 to 5 cents on the session, with crude oil rallying another $5.32 providing some decent tailwind. Most contracts closed up 6 to 9 and 3/4 cents, some of the deferred stuff holding steady or up around 4 and 3/4 cents. Open interest jumped 45,500 contracts, which usually signals fresh buying coming in.
The export numbers this week were pretty wild. Old crop corn sales hit 2.02 million metric tons for the week - nearly triple the previous week and more than double year-over-year. South Korea was the biggest buyer at
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Ever wonder how many billionaires actually exist in the world compared to how much media coverage they get? It's wild because when you scroll through social media or read the business section, you'd think they're everywhere. But here's the reality check: as of 2023, the U.S. only has around 735 billionaires. That's it. To put that in perspective, more American high schools have graduating classes bigger than that number.
Now, if we're talking about the global billionaire population, it's obviously larger, but the U.S. still dominates the wealth conversation. What's more interesting is that whi
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So I've been helping friends figure out whether they should go BA or BS for psychology, and honestly it's more nuanced than people think. The BA vs BS psychology choice really comes down to where you see your career going.
Let me break down what I've learned about these two paths. A BA in psychology gives you this broader, more flexible foundation. You're getting your core psychology courses, but you're also mixing in humanities, arts, and social sciences. It's like they're saying "yeah, psychology is your focus, but let's make sure you understand the bigger picture too." The cool part? You ge
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Lam Research just announced Sesha Varadarajan is getting promoted to COO starting March 2024, replacing Pat Lord who's retiring after like 20+ years there. Varadarajan was running their global product group before this, so not exactly a surprise move internally but still a pretty big deal in the semiconductor equipment space. The company's also bringing Anirudh Devgan from Cadence Design Systems onto the board, so looks like they're shuffling the leadership deck pretty intentionally. Stock was up slightly on the news, trading around $230 in pre-market. These kinds of executive transitions in s
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Rough day in transportation today. Just watching the sector and the whole group is down pretty hard, around 6.8% across the board. Some of these logistics stocks are getting absolutely hammered though. RXO is down nearly a quarter, and C.H. Robinson is off over 20%. Not a great look for that space.
Trucking stocks are getting hit just as bad actually. The trucking group itself is down about 6%, but you've got individual names bleeding way more. Universal Logistics is down almost 12% and Covenant Logistics is off almost 9%. Honestly wasn't expecting this kind of move in trucking today. Definite
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Recently revisited some of Warren Buffett’s investment philosophies and found that this legendary investor’s advice is truly inspiring for young people. As one of the wealthiest people in the world, Buffett’s wealth accumulation is not due to luck, but is based on a systematic methodology.
**First**, the point that’s easiest to overlook—investing in yourself is the first step. Many people rush to trade stocks, but ignore the fundamentals such as improving your communication skills and learning new knowledge. Buffett emphasizes that you should prioritize paying into your own savings account; in
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Baru saja menyadari sesuatu yang menarik tentang apa yang sebenarnya membuat negara terkaya saat ini. Semua orang menganggap itu adalah AS karena ukuran ekonomi yang besar, tetapi kenyataannya jauh berbeda jika kita melihat angka per kapita.
Saya sedang menyelidiki ini dan menemukan bahwa Luksemburg benar-benar mendominasi dengan PDB per kapita sebesar $154.910—hampir dua kali lipat dari Amerika. Singapura berada di belakang dengan $153.610. Yang luar biasa adalah betapa kecilnya negara-negara ini dibandingkan AS, tetapi mereka jauh melampaui bobot mereka secara ekonomi.
Polanya cukup jelas. A
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Just been scrolling through creator economy discussions and honestly, the numbers around Kai Cenat are wild. Everyone's asking how much is Kai worth these days, and the answer is pretty staggering if you think about where he started.
So here's the thing — Kai Carlo Cenat III, born December 2001 in the Bronx, basically grew up on social media. Started posting comedy skits on Facebook and Instagram as a teenager, then moved to YouTube, and eventually found his real lane on Twitch. By the early 2020s, he wasn't just streaming anymore — he was breaking records. Like, we're talking about a guy who
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