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video-games: Archive
Bear Of The Day: GameStop (GME)
by Daniel Laboe
WSB catalyzed a paradigm shift in public equities when its fragmented options-juiced message board managed to rally millions of nostalgia-ridden freshman traders into GameStop, but it looks like the fun is coming to an end
GMEPositive Net Change CHWYPositive Net Change
earnings electronics retail video-games
Bull of the Day: NVIDIA (NVDA)
by Kevin Cook
Investors and analysts have quickly realized that there is no Metaverse without Omniverse
NVDANegative Net Change FBPositive Net Change
artificial-intelligence automation robotics semiconductor social-media video-games
Bull of the Day: Fastly (FSLY)
by Kevin Cook
All eyes on Nov 3 report as growth hiccup appears over and big customers stay on board
FSLYNegative Net Change AAPLPositive Net Change PYPLNegative Net Change SHOPNegative Net Change NETNegative Net Change
cloud-computing internet social-media software video-games
Bear Of The Day: Tencent (TCEHY)
by Daniel Laboe
The significant and highly uncertain regulatory overhang coming out of Beijing has made Chinese tech an uninvestable class of public equities
TCEHYPositive Net Change BABAPositive Net Change UBERPositive Net Change
emerging-markets internet-content ipo tech-stocks video-games
Bull of the Day: NVIDIA (NVDA)
by Kevin Cook
Datacenter/AI growth continues its path to overtake Gaming and the analysts just followed my PT to $750
NVDANegative Net Change AMZNNegative Net Change QCOMPositive Net Change AAPLPositive Net Change MSFTPositive Net Change
bitcoin cloud-computing cryptocurrency semiconductor software video-games
Bull Of the Day: Silicon Motion Technology Corp (SIMO)
by Brian Bolan
This stock was the Bull of the Day in January and it went up 27% since then. A recent downgrade offers a great chance to buy the dip!
SIMOPositive Net Change
communications computers e-commerce electronics semiconductor tech-stocks video-games
Bull Of The Day: Logitech (LOGI)
by Daniel Laboe
There has been some concern that Logitech was a 'one-trick pony' of returns during the global lockdowns, but I couldn't disagree more
LOGINegative Net Change
consumer-discretionary electronics tech-stocks video-games
The GameStop Frenzy Reignites
by Daniel Laboe
The GameStop mania is back with the stock more tripling in value since yesterday afternoon
GMEPositive Net Change
equity video-games
Is It Time For The Markets To Sober Up?
by Daniel Laboe
Market fundamentals and valuations have seemingly been thrown out the window, but I don¿¿¿t think this market euphoria can last much longer
MSFTPositive Net Change AMZNNegative Net Change AAPLPositive Net Change GMEPositive Net Change BBBYPositive Net Change AMCNegative Net Change
equity retail tech-stocks video-games
The GameStop Trade That No One's Considering
by Daniel Laboe
I see this as an opportune time to jump on a medium-term put option in the most heavily traded retail ETF
GMEPositive Net Change QQQNegative Net Change XRTNegative Net Change
etfs retail video-games
Some Advice for the GameStop "Rebellion"
by David Borun
Finding attractive opportunities is what every trader should strive for, but do it for profit - not revenge.
AAPLPositive Net Change GMEPositive Net Change CHWYPositive Net Change
consumer-discretionary finance video-games
There's a New "Short Burn of the Century"
by David Borun
Tesla burned the shorts, but the GameStop rally has been much faster. How long can it last?
FNegative Net Change GMEPositive Net Change TSLANegative Net Change CHWYPositive Net Change
finance video-games
How Options Trading is Fueling the GameStop Rally
by David Borun
Hedging and re-hedging options positions increases price volatility
GMEPositive Net Change BBBYPositive Net Change BBNo Net Change CHWYPositive Net Change
consumer-discretionary finance video-games
Bear Of The Day: Dave & Buster's (PLAY)
by Daniel Laboe
Dave & Buster's and its arcade driven fun may be a thing of the past as society's new normal pushes away from crowded entertainment centers
PLAYNegative Net Change
earnings restaurants video-games
Throne of Games: How NVIDIA and Microsoft Rule
by Kevin Cook
Gaming-as-a-Service (GaaS) heats up during COVID and reasserts that content is still king.
SNEPositive Net Change MSFTPositive Net Change NVDANegative Net Change AMZNNegative Net Change DISNegative Net Change AMDPositive Net Change EANegative Net Change
tech-stocks video-games
Why Microsoft Paid $7.5 Billion for Gaming Wizard ZeniMax
by Kevin Cook
Xbox revenue grew 65% in Q4, becoming MSFT's fastest growing segment in a $200 billion market.
SNEPositive Net Change MSFTPositive Net Change NVDANegative Net Change NFLXPositive Net Change NTDOYPositive Net Change
tech-stocks video-games