🎁Reward: Tech Stocks: Buy the Dip or Run for the Exit?

📅 Campaign Period: Aug 7–16 Hi Tigers! Global markets got hammered last month — KOSPI plunged 43.9%, ChiNext sank 27.9%, and the Nasdaq dropped 10.2%. Tech was wrecked: Micron -41.2%, SanDisk -57.6%, SpaceX -52.6%. The AI rally has stalled, and the Street is split. Where do you stand? Is this tech selloff a buying opportunity, or is the AI bubble bursting? What's your outlook? Drop your take below to win exclusive gifts & Tiger Coins! 🎁🐯

Navigating Tech Volatility: Dip Buying & Bull Put Spreads in a Concentrated Portfolio

A Strategic Assessment for Holding NVIDIA, AMD, Amazon, and Alphabet Ahead of Q3 Seasonality The Investor's Dilemma: Buy the Dip or Head for the Exit? Recent market action across Mega cap technology equities has presented investors with a familiar yet nerve-wracking dynamic: intense short-term volatility followed by violent upside bounces. For an investor anchored in four of the most fundamental pillars of the modern tech ecosystem — $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ NVIDIA (NVDA), $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ Amazon (AMZN), and $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ Alphabet (GOOGL)—the fundamental question a
Navigating Tech Volatility: Dip Buying & Bull Put Spreads in a Concentrated Portfolio
avatarkoolgal
08-16

Alphabet & Nvidia: Buy the Dip or Run For The Exit?

🌟🌟🌟Welcome to the ultimate psychological dilemma of the 2026 tech bull run.  The broader US indices are hitting historic all time highs, yet 2 of the biggest tech names Alphabet and Nvidia are not doing as well as their peers.  Should we buy the dip or run for the exit? Let's do a deep dive and determine if $Alphabet(GOOG)$  and $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  are good buys or good byes. Alphabet: The Cash Flow Fortress  If you want an AI play that lets you sleep like a newborn baby through the midterm election jitters, Alphabet is your ultimate defensive shield. The Latest Development :  Alphabet has subtly pivoted its grand AI s
Alphabet & Nvidia: Buy the Dip or Run For The Exit?

AI bubble or burst?

Disclaimer: Nothing I say or post should be considered financial advice. Please do your own due diligence before making any investment decisions.‌ Is AI boom still on track? or is it reaching a bottleneck in valuation? Share your views in the comment section! @PawsAndProfits - Specialist in combining FA and TA for Options selling and Swing trading.[666]
AI bubble or burst?
The most interesting takeaway from this earnings season is that AI demand isn’t slowing—the market is simply becoming more selective. CRWV and NBIS were rewarded because their numbers show real demand: accelerating revenue, massive backlogs, and improving profitability. SMCI also benefited because AI demand is translating directly into stronger revenue and margins. Meanwhile, COHR and CBRS tell the other side of the story. COHR delivered a strong quarter, but after a huge run-up, a simple beat was no longer enough. CBRS had impressive future commitments, yet investors focused on weak hardware revenue. That tells us where the market is heading: AI stories are cheap. AI earnings are valuable. Going forward, I’d focus less on who has the most exciting AI narrative and more on who can convert
Disclaimer: Nothing I say or post should be considered financial advice. Please do your own due diligence before making any investment decisions. $INTC P(INTC 20260904 85.0 P B 1|INTC 20260904 86.0 P S 1)$   I am definitely bullish on INTC. But with AI focus shifting from hardware to software, I am taking a more cautious approach from here on. What is your take on this badly beaten stock Just a year ago? Leave your thoughts in the comment section, thank you! @koolgal @Option Witch @VernaFred

Tencent Music Plunged 12% Overnight: If Earnings Grew, What Spooked the Market?

Tencent Music Entertainment (TME) fell 11.92% yesterday to close at $8.72, after touching an intraday low of $8.21. At first glance, the company’s earnings did not appear weak enough to justify such a sharp sell-off. So why did the stock tumble nearly 12% following the results? In the second quarter, TME generated RMB 8.93 billion in revenue, up 5.8% year over year and above market expectations. Revenue from music-related services increased 11% to RMB 7.61 billion, while membership revenue rose 8.1% to RMB 4.79 billion. Non-IFRS net profit increased 4.4% to RMB 2.69 billion. The problem is that markets do not simply price whether a company is growing. They price whether that growth is strong enough to justify its valuation. 1. Ximalaya contributed significantly to headline growth Ximalaya
Tencent Music Plunged 12% Overnight: If Earnings Grew, What Spooked the Market?

NVIDIA Earnings Review: Fundamental Highlight, But Market Focuses on Core Debate

NVIDIA enters this earnings report with unusually high expectations, and that matters as much as the company’s absolute growth rate. Based on current-quarter forecasts for Q2 2026, revenue is expected at $91.80 billion, up 99.31% year over year, while EBIT is forecast at $60.64 billion, up 109.77% year over year, and EPS is projected at $2.087, up 107.01% year over year. Those numbers imply that the market is still looking for near-doubling growth even after an already extraordinary prior quarter. The practical issue for investors is not whether NVIDIA is growing fast, because the data already shows that it is, but whether the company can sustain this pace without giving back margins or requiring a level of spending that pressures future cash generation. In other words, the stock reaction
NVIDIA Earnings Review: Fundamental Highlight, But Market Focuses on Core Debate
avatarkoolgal
08-12

DRAM vs LYTE: The Battle of the Bottlenecks - Buy The Dip Or Run For The Exit?

🌟🌟🌟The AI revolution has officially graduated from software hype to physical engineering warfare.  Fund manager Roundhill Investments has 2 of the hottest thematic ETFs - $Roundhill Memory ETF(DRAM)$ and $Photonics & Optics ETF(LYTE)$ .  These  ETFs allow investors to target the 2 most critical physical bottlenecks in modern data centres. With sudden regulatory fears and earnings volatility triggering sharp pullbacks across the sector, investors are facing a critical crossroad: Is it time to buy the dip on these fundamental hardware pillars or run for the exit? DRAM & LYTE: The Expense Ratio, Yield & AUM Both DRAM and LYTE are engineered by the same asset manager and
DRAM vs LYTE: The Battle of the Bottlenecks - Buy The Dip Or Run For The Exit?

Why CECO Environmental’s 164% Backlog Growth Comes With Acquisition Risk

$CECO Environmental(CECO)$ Environmental reported extraordinary order and backlog growth as industrial customers invested in pollution control, power, water and process infrastructure. The first quarter including Thermon, however, also produced a GAAP loss and negative reported free cash flow, illustrating the accounting and integration risk behind the expansion. CECO reported before the August 10 market open for the quarter ended June 30. Orders increased 191% to $798.5 million, backlog rose 164% to $1.82 billion and revenue grew 54% to $285 million. Adjusted EBITDA advanced 73% to $40.2 million. CECO’s official second-quarter release provides the reported and adjusted figures. The bullish thesis is that CECO supplies specialised equipment needed
Why CECO Environmental’s 164% Backlog Growth Comes With Acquisition Risk

Why Intel’s $15 Billion Share Sale Is a Test of Its Foundry Turnaround

$Intel(INTC)$’s decision to issue $15 billion of common stock captures the central tension in its recovery: demand for computing infrastructure is improving, but building a competitive semiconductor foundry requires enormous investment before the resulting factories and process technologies produce dependable returns. Intel announced the proposed offering on August 10. The underwriters also received a 30-day option to purchase as much as another $2.25 billion of shares. Intel said the proceeds would support general corporate purposes, including capital spending and working capital. The company’s official offering announcement and August 10 SEC filing establish the structure and intended uses. The bullish interpretation is that Intel is raising cap
Why Intel’s $15 Billion Share Sale Is a Test of Its Foundry Turnaround

Intel Expands Stock Sale to $20B: How $95 Offering Price Guides Strike Selection

$Intel(INTC)$ is expanding its common stock offering to $20 billion at an anticipated $95 per share offering price. While massive $100 billion institutional demand underscores long-term backing, near-term equity dilution keeps shares trading near $97.52. The $95 institutional price acts as a critical valuation anchor that directly dictates option strike selection. IF YOU ALREADY OWN THE SHARES If you hold 100 or more shares, selling a covered call (selling the right for someone else to buy your shares at a set price to collect immediate cash income) monetizes high implied volatility while buffering against dilution. Strike Selection: Choose strikes cleanly above the $95 offering price and current spot level, such as the 32-day $102 Call (bidding a
Intel Expands Stock Sale to $20B: How $95 Offering Price Guides Strike Selection
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08-11
WATCH FOR ABOBE !! IT IS GETTING BULLISH

Filled trades on 10 Aug 2026

Disclaimer: Nothing I say or post should be considered financial advice. Please do your own due diligence before making any investment decisions. New trades: $WDC VERTICAL 260828 PUT 402.5/PUT 405.0$  $IBM VERTICAL 260828 PUT 222.5/PUT 225.0$  $META VERTICAL 260828 PUT 570.0/PUT 572.5$  $AVGO VERTICAL 260828 PUT 400.0/PUT 402.5$ 
Filled trades on 10 Aug 2026
Disclaimer: Nothing I say or post should be considered financial advice. Please do your own due diligence before making any investment decisions. A summary of the market last week, and a snippet of key earnings announcement for this coming week. Stay safe and invested peeps~ @PawsAndProfits - Specialist in combining FA and TA for Options selling and Swing trading.[Heart] 
$Micron Technology(MU)$   Why the Recent $MU Pullback is a Prime Bargain Hunting Opportunity When macro sell-offs trigger sharp retracements across tech stocks, high-beta memory providers like Micron Technology ($MU) are often hit the hardest. With $MU pulling back over 40% from recent highs alongside broader global index swings, the market is debating whether this represents a bubble bursting or a generational entry point. This sell-off presents a classic bargain hunting opportunity. Here is the core thesis on why $MU is a strong buy at current levels: 1. Structural AI Demand vs. Legacy Cyclical Fear Historically, memory chips were treated purely as a commoditized, highly cyclical boom-and-bust industry. However,

Hedging Tech Portfolios Against Fed Rate Hikes: Macro Strategies and Tiered Allocation

Neither binary extreme—indiscriminate bargain hunting nor panic-selling ("running for your life")—is optimal during macro-driven tech volatility. The sharp swing in technology and semiconductor stocks reflects a market caught between two forces: monetary policy uncertainty heading into the Federal Reserve's September rate decision and heightened scrutiny around AI capital expenditure ROI paired with dot-com era volatility levels. With the Fed split following its July rate hold (where 3 FOMC members dissented in favor of a 25 bps hike), incoming inflation and economic data will dictate whether interest rates stay restricted or rise further. High-growth tech stocks carry high duration, making them disproportionately sensitive to rate fluctuations and yield curve shifts. Portfolio Positioning
Hedging Tech Portfolios Against Fed Rate Hikes: Macro Strategies and Tiered Allocation
avatarHQJ666
08-10
Tech Stocks: Buy the Dip or Run for the Exit? đŸ“‰đŸ€– The recent tech selloff has investors asking the same question: Is this a healthy correction — or the beginning of the end for the AI boom? With the campaign figures showing huge declines across major markets and tech names, including the Nasdaq, Micron and SanDisk, it’s tempting to assume the AI trade is broken. I don’t think it is. But I do think the easy-money phase of the AI rally may be over. My view: this is a valuation reset, not necessarily an AI collapse. And that distinction matters. 🧠 1. AI demand is real — but expectations became unrealistic The biggest mistake investors can make is treating every AI-related company as if it will automatically become the next NVIDIA. The AI infrastructure buildout is enormous. Data centers need G
Buy the Dip, or Get Off the Train? My Honest Take on the AI Selloff Let’s not pretend this pullback came out of nowhere. Chip and memory names got hit hard over the past few weeks — Micron ($MU) dropped double digits in a single session ahead of earnings, SanDisk shed similar ground, SK Hynix fell sharply in Seoul, and the Nasdaq had its roughest stretch since the AI rally began. Headlines are calling it “the AI bubble finally popping.” I don’t think that’s the right frame, and here’s why. Two different stories are getting mixed together Story one is valuation. Some AI-adjacent names ran up so far, so fast, that any pause in the narrative was going to trigger profit-taking. That’s normal market mechanics, not a verdict on AI itself. Story two is fundamentals, and this is where I think the
avatarkoolgal
08-10

Celebrating The Success of 2 Singapore Tech Stocks:ST Engineering & AEM

🌟🌟🌟As the National Day fireworks lit up the sky over the National Stadium on August 9, we celebrate more than just lines on a map.  We celebrate a truimph of improbable survival.  As a Singaporean, I am deeply proud of how far our homegrown enterprises have come.  $ST Engineering(S63.SI)$  and $AEM SGD(AWX.SI)$  embody that success. ST Engineering is Singapore's foundational grit, the unyielding fortress guarding our sovereign defence and soaring global aerospace hubs. AEM Holdings represents our relentless leap into the digital horizon.  It is a local champion driving our Smart Nation ambitions by testing the
Celebrating The Success of 2 Singapore Tech Stocks:ST Engineering & AEM
avatarDMan
08-10
Whether to buy the dip or run for the exit still hinges on your time horizon and risk tolerance, but a practical playbook this earnings season is to use dips to add to reliable companies with strong cash flows rather than averaging down across the sector. In the short term, earnings volatility and cautious guidance justify caution for traders/investors. However, for those with flexibility, companies that generate predictable free cash flow, maintain healthy balance sheets, and return capital through buybacks or dividends offer a margin of safety: they can fund R&D, weather cyclical slowdowns, and often re-rate faster when demand recovers. One such example is $IBM(IBM)$ .  Buying into cash‑generative leaders also reduces reli