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    • PrincesgpPrincesgp
      ·11-19
      $XIAOMI-W(01810)$   time to buy and hold ! 
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      ·11-04
      $PLTR 20260220 250.0 CALL$  Take this Call and Hold !
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      ·11-03
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  Here’s a bullish recommendation for NVIDIA Corporation (ticker NVDA) written in a human-style tone, with key financial data and a target of US $500 in the coming years. NVIDIA continues to stand out as one of the most compelling long-term growth plays in the technology sector. In its first quarter of fiscal 2026, it delivered revenue of US $44.1 billion, up approximately 69 % year-over-year.  In the second quarter, the company reported revenue of US $46.7 billion, up about 56 % from a year ago.  These numbers underline how NVIDIA is riding a very strong wave of demand for advanced compute, especially in artificial intelligence (AI) and data centres. Profitability metrics further bolster the case. Fo
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      ·11-03
      $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$  Tesla’s story has always been about more than just cars. It’s about building the foundation for a cleaner, smarter, and more automated future — and that’s what continues to make it one of the most exciting companies in the market today. Despite all the noise, Tesla remains the undisputed leader in electric vehicles, and its innovation pipeline extends far beyond what most traditional automakers can match. Financially, Tesla is in a solid position. For the most recent quarter, the company reported revenue of about $25.17 billion, with automotive gross margins around 18%, even after price adjustments across several models. Its energy generation and storage business grew more than 35% year over yea
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    • PrincesgpPrincesgp
      ·11-01
      $PayPal(PYPL)$  Target $150 - So first up, the stock is sitting around US$69 right now — which feels like an interesting entry point if you believe the digital-payments wave keeps rolling. Here’s what catches my attention: • PayPal’s been doing more than just maintaining the status quo. Their revenue for the trailing twelve months is about US$32.3 billion, so they’re still growing even in a crowded space. • Net income is improving. For a recent quarter they pulled in roughly US$1.26 billion, showing that profitability is becoming more consistent. • Growth plans: they’re pushing hard into things like “branded checkout” (their payment button/service that merchants embed), expanding Venmo, building out global wallet con
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    • PrincesgpPrincesgp
      ·11-01
      $NIO Inc.(NIO)$  So, NIO’s stock is trading around US $7.25 right now. It’s not huge like some names you hear every day, but the story here is interesting and I like what I’m seeing. Here’s the deal: • In the most recent quarter, NIO reported revenues of about US $2.65 billion (roughly RMB 19,008.7 million). • Vehicle deliveries in that same quarter hit around 72,056 units, which is up quite a bit compared to a year earlier. • On the margin side: NIO still isn’t profitable — the company posted a sizable loss in the first quarter (~US $930 million) but it did show progress in gross profit and margin improvement. • They’re also planning for growth and product expansion: NIO is pushing into new models, targeting broader
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    • PrincesgpPrincesgp
      ·11-01
      $Amazon.com(AMZN)$  Okay, so Amazon is currently trading around US $244 a share. Big company? Absolutely. But what’s interesting is that even at this scale, it’s still growing and transforming in ways that make me believe it’s a solid long-term hold. Here are a few things that stand out: 1. Strong recent performance • In the most recent quarter (ended June 30, 2025), Amazon posted net sales of about US $167.7 billion, which is around 13% higher than the same quarter last year. • Their cloud arm, AWS (Amazon Web Services), grew roughly 17.5% year-over-year to about US $30.9 billion in that quarter. • In the earlier quarter (ended March 31, 2025), net sales were ~US $155.7 billion, up around 9-10% year-over-year, and n
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      ·11-01
      $ARM Holdings(ARM)$  So, ARM is trading at about US $170 per share. Right off the bat, this isn’t some small speculative name anymore — it’s a key player in a big shift. What I like about ARM: • Their business is licensing chip designs and technology that nearly everyone uses — think smartphones, data centres, edge devices. The company just reported annual revenue of over US $4 billion, and royalty/licensing revenue hit new highs.  • They’re not just dominant in what they’ve already done — they’re positioned for what’s next. AI workloads, new data centres, specialised processors, edge computing — ARM’s tech is right in the middle of all that. • Because their model is more about IP/licensing (less about owning big man
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    • PrincesgpPrincesgp
      ·11-01
      $Alphabet(GOOG)$  So, Alphabet is currently trading around US $281.82 per share, and the company is absolutely massive with a market cap nearing US $2.93 trillion. That’s big—but there’s a lot behind the scenes that makes this more than just “big.” In its recent reporting, Alphabet had a quarter where revenue came in around US $90.2 billion, up about 12% year over year, showing the business is still growing even at this scale.  And its net income, margins and financial strength suggest this isn’t a one-hit wonder—it has staying power.  What I like about Alphabet: • They’re the search + advertising giant — so you’ve got a business that already earns tons of money. • But they’re not sitting still. They’re pushing int
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      ·11-01
      $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$  So, Palantir is trading at about US $200.47. It’s shot up quite a bit and people are definitely paying attention. The company is no longer just a “government contract” tech outfit — it’s branching into commercial sectors and making waves in AI, data analytics, and enterprise software. Palantir helps big organisations — governments and companies alike — make sense of massive and complex datasets. They build platforms that allow users to visualise, analyse, and act on that data. The world is moving more and more in that direction, and Palantir is right in the mix. Financially, Palantir has crossed important milestones: it’s generating real revenue, and its commercial business is growing. The profit side had b
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