Which not-so-well-known brands are slowly creeping into the daily person's life?

Hi there, i'm wondering if anyone has noticed any not-so-well-known brands that are starting to appear in everyday life? I think this one is a tough one but curious to know your thoughts. I think one that comes to mind is maybe on cloud but i honesty can't think of too many right now.

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Mark Zuckerberg is worth $100 billion for first time since February 2022

Mark Zuckerberg’s fortune hit the $100 billion threshold Thursday for the first time since February 2022, making him the world’s 11th richest person, per Forbes’ calculations. Shares of Meta Platforms, where Zuckerberg is CEO and co-founder, rose 3% for the day, lifting his fortune by $3 billion. Meta Platforms is the parent company of social media platforms Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, as well as virtual reality arm Oculus.

Meta’s share price has be

Lucid Motors is an 'interesting' company/stock

Okay so I have some money invested into LCID stock and obviously the company is not doing very well aside from the unsustainable billions PIF is pouring into them. It is at a crossroad currently and many people are divesting.

But for me personally, although I know deep down it is a risky stock and isn't doing well, but I just really believe in it as a company and I think that is an important thing when investing. Their cars are genuinely goo

Trying to remember a stock

I saw some Instagram reel about a company backed by Bezos and a bunch of other big names that has something to do with reducing carbon, the connection was that companies are buying land? I can not remember for the life of me what the ticket is so I can do more research. Does anyone have a clue what I’m referring to?

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Anyone out there using ChatGPT investing softwares?

Anyone trying out Chat GPT investing softwares?

I just recently opened an account with an app called Autopilot and have been using the Chat GPT investor software but was curious if anyone has any better alternatives?

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Is AMD's PE of ~500 justified? Do people still even care about PE?

AMD has been on a crazy hot streak the last few years, outperforming the market by many multiples, outperforming its peers (INTL, NVDA) and outperforming just about every other stock except for a few giants.

This stock is super frothy at this point, right? Granted that it still makes good products, but I don't know how the ~500 PE can be justified when NVDA is ~220 and INTL is ~negative.

Or do people not care about PE anymore and just believe

AI bubble: A company registered with AI in its name got immediate $260m valuation despite having no product!

Just proof that most people have goldfish memory; we can't see DotCom bubble repeating itself in front of us! This is a huge bubble & can end up in another "lost decade":

"A.I." company raises record $113 million just a month after being founded—despite having no product and only just hiring staff.

How do I upgrade to lv 3 option trading on robinhood?

So Robinhood won't let me trade spreads cuz I'm a basic options tier. When I try to apply it says I'm not eligible cuz i don't meet the requirements. Wtf do I do to unlock spread trading?? I've tried for an entire year now and they still don't let me trade spreads!

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Increasing Portfolio Percentage of ETF’s

Context: I’ve spent one year investing with long term strategy and have been seeing pretty decent results

Hello. I’d like to get some extra opinions on my current situation. As context said, I’ve spent a year investing and have usually have stuck with a 50/50 ETF and stock ratio. Lately, I’ve noted myself selling off a lot of the stocks I previously held that I thought were done giving such over the top gains or stocks I felt I wasn’t making as much as I

Call debit spreads - what am I missing? Seems safe?

Hi all - I have a small portfolio and am trying to make relatively safe investments with options trades. I'm not sure if this is too good to be true, as most things are... but I can't find a good piece of info on this. To me, it looks like debit spreads have a lower overall risk (and overall lower max reward) for options trades.

My question is - what is stopping the average joe from simply buying expensive credit spreads that are pretty "dee


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