If you feel like catching a falling knife, or if you have a tremendous amount of faith in the power of gaps, you might consider a swing at Super Micro Computer Incorporated (SMCI), the fallen angel of the S&P 500.

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If you feel like catching a falling knife, or if you have a tremendous amount of faith in the power of gaps, you might consider a swing at Super Micro Computer Incorporated (SMCI), the fallen angel of the S&P 500.

Ever heard of a company called Rocket Lab? Yeah, me neither. However, it has become all the rage over at /wsb for, I think, one specific reason: because SpaceX isn’t public.
See, over the past week, the world has gone crazy for All Things Elon. TSLA blasted higher, yes, but none of Elon’s other companies can be traded. Not Twitter. Not SpaceX. Not Boring. Not Neurolink.
Among these, SpaceX is the giant, and the world is just dying to buy it, but they can’t. Thus RKLB, which was an absolute garbage of stock until April…………

I first wrote about Cava a couple of months ago, when it was already sky high. Well, now it’s sky-high-er. I mean, I admit, if these guys had locations near me, I’d be a regular. This stuff looks tasty.

My desire to get long silver has been a bit of a running joke, because I’ve tried and failed a few times to do so. The losses have been tiny each time, but it’s been frustrating, nonetheless. I decided to remain in wait-and-see mode, and in the meanwhile, gold has been taking a multi-hundred dollar drubbing.
