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I suspect that most day traders are really hobbyists. I have a small IRA that I use to play speculator with, but also a long term much larger account that is left alone.

Google’s AI-related revenue is not broken out as a standalone figure, but analysts estimate that AI-driven products and infrastructure contributed at least $40–45 billion to Alphabet’s Q3 2025 revenue—roughly 40–45% of its $102.3 billion quarterly total.
How long does this rate of AI spending continue ? Will the rate slowly decline and then steady out ?
Robots like this are the next generation AI technology. So when the capital expenditures for Chat GPT, AI-security cameras, etc. start to decline, then machines like these robots will fill that demand void for AI.
https://mashable.com/article/1x-neo-humanoid-robot-preorder
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There is no "AI" in that "robot" - it's literally teleoperated by dot indians in VR goggles:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n_VmMrAJc9Q&pp=ygUObmVvIHJvYm90IHNjYW0%3D
RWSGFY says
There is no "AI" in that "robot" - it's literally teleoperated by dot indians in VR goggles:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n_VmMrAJc9Q&pp=ygUObmVvIHJvYm90IHNjYW0%3D
Yes I agree, but that robot will have AI once it completes that training phase and goes into low rate initial production.
AD says
RWSGFY says
There is no "AI" in that "robot" - it's literally teleoperated by dot indians in VR goggles:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n_VmMrAJc9Q&pp=ygUObmVvIHJvYm90IHNjYW0%3D
Yes I agree, but that robot will have AI once it completes that training phase and goes into low rate initial production.
Or not.
Google’s AI-related revenue
AD says
RWSGFY says
There is no "AI" in that "robot" - it's literally teleoperated by dot indians in VR goggles:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n_VmMrAJc9Q&pp=ygUObmVvIHJvYm90IHNjYW0%3D
Yes I agree, but that robot will have AI once it completes that training phase and goes into low rate initial production.
An android will need AI semiconductors.
Or not.
Yes I agree, but that robot will have AI once it completes that training phase and goes into low rate initial production.
The goal is for an android like Data in Star Trek Next Generation. Gene Roddenberry was a brilliant visionar
AD says
The goal is for an android like Data in Star Trek Next Generation. Gene Roddenberry was a brilliant visionar
"Rossum's Universal Robots" came out un the 1920s. In fact, the author coined the word "robot" from a Czech noun for "work." His robots were human-like and intelligent. They also became self-aware and wiped out humanity in a civil war.


Take a look at the YTD performance of these consumer stocks. General Mills and Kraft Heinz are in a bear market.
The list goes on and on:
And to continue my last post (# 343) just look at how bad Las Vegas stocks are now. Less are willing to pay to vacation and gamble in Las Vegas.
But, on the other side of the table is a more bleak picture. Consumer-facing stocks are getting crushed, and the latest earnings season only underscored that. Take a look at the YTD performance of these consumer stocks. General Mills and Kraft Heinz are in a bear market.
Michael Burry betting that AI-stocks runup will end soon
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Michael Burry's net worth
Michael Burry betting that AI-stocks runup will end soon
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Michael Burry's net worth
AD says
Michael Burry betting that AI-stocks runup will end soon
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Michael Burry's net worth
If he invested these $100M he got from shorting the subprime market in 2007 in S&P index fund after the 2008 crash he'd be sitting on ~$1B now. And ~$2B if invested in QQQ.
Instead he's worth puny $300M. Smart, so smart.
Anyone buy the dip today? I put in a buy for Wendy's if it hits $7.80.
HeadSet says
Anyone buy the dip today? I put in a buy for Wendy's if it hits $7.80.
Nope my stonks were mostly up today, one ran 6%. I agree with Burry on the tech/AI bubble but there won't be a crash, at least not for now. Just poor performance of the sector for a while.
mell says
HeadSet says
Anyone buy the dip today? I put in a buy for Wendy's if it hits $7.80.
Nope my stonks were mostly up today, one ran 6%. I agree with Burry on the tech/AI bubble but there won't be a crash, at least not for now. Just poor performance of the sector for a while.
We can’t use market fundamentals to analyze anymore. It’s not a free market, it’s heavily manipulated. It would have crashed while ago and self corrected. Now we have massive manipulation to keep it afloat by corporations, government, investors… it’s all fake.
At this point it’s just gambling,
We can’t use market fundamentals to analyze anymore. It’s not a free market, it’s heavily manipulated. It would have crashed while ago and self corrected. Now we have massive manipulation to keep it afloat by corporations, government, investors… it’s all fake.
At this point it’s just gambling,
Lucent's stock collapsed starting in early 2000, and by 2002, it had dropped from a high of over $63 per share to under $1. The collapse was due to a series of factors, including the bursting of the dot-com bubble, accounting issues, failed mergers, and a sudden downturn in demand for telecommunications equipment.
My employers' revenue (we were small) for the Southeast went from 300k in 1997 to over 3 million in 2000 down to about 200k by 2002. It was brutal.
So what is the status of your small company now ? How long did it take to return to 1997-level sales ?
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One year return = 24.38%
If you invested $1 million in the average S&P 500 stock index fund, you'd be smoking fat cigars and doing $243,800 worth of hookers and coke.