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What AI Stocks do you like?

Coinbase is certainly getting the crypto headlines lately, it's a positive sign for the industry for sure. One pleasant surprise for me lately has been Monero. I bought some a few years ago solely for it's super privacy, you never know when you might have to leave the country in a hurry or have someone whacked. :) I never expected it to turn into such a good investment. It's up 96% year to date and I'm curious who's buying it. The EU and many big government nations hate it. I joined one of their forums once and many of them are borderline psycho, they make Bitcoin maxis look like wimps. :)
Bitcoin over $110,000 for one coin and retail interest is absolutely not here yet. I guess everyone is familiar with what Bitcoin is at this point, but Google search trends are on the floor. “Altcoin season” still has not arrived at this point. I’m eyeing the Ethereum chart…it’s in the midst of a 4 year consolidation basically. Watch for it to explode as the Fed winds down QT in the months to come. The level for an ETH breakout is above $3,800 or so. I actually think ETH can outperform SOL. My big alt coin pick is obviously Bittensor / TAO, which has been crushing it at nearly $500 per coin atm.
 
Not AI but is anyone still trading FNMA?
 
Again not AI, are any of the older hands using Closed End Funds? I've recently moved into them for more income than many divvys were paying.

Thoughts?
 
Saw someone on X post (with all seriousness) that they think the market is going to go up or down soon :-) This might age poorly, but I'm thinking up:

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I am going to fold in some serious coin into a bundle of quantum computing companies for a one to two year holding period. The group popped this morning on news of the government taking a stake.
 
If you compare SPY to BTC CAGR the last decade, it’s hilarious. SPY just kind of keeps up with the actual inflation rate. BTC kills it. Although I unfortunately had to recently sell some BTC to pay some major bills and gift my partner the max (19k for 2025), so she felt better, BTC is still going to probably 25-100% higher next year or so and once again surprise many. The 4 year crypto cycle is most likely dead. Now, just track the liquidity. BTC is the opposite of debt.
 
If you compare SPY to BTC CAGR the last decade, it’s hilarious. SPY just kind of keeps up with the actual inflation rate. BTC kills it. Although I unfortunately had to recently sell some BTC to pay some major bills and gift my partner the max (19k for 2025), so she felt better, BTC is still going to probably 25-100% higher next year or so and once again surprise many. The 4 year crypto cycle is most likely dead. Now, just track the liquidity. BTC is the opposite of debt.
True, the 4 year cycle is history. We should actually thank the federal reserve for causing the inspiration for Satoshi to invent Bitcoin. :-) what’s better than bitcoin? Select bitcoin mining stocks that also have a foot in the AI world.Grok has confirmed my choices were correct and still spot on.
 
True, the 4 year cycle is history. We should actually thank the federal reserve for causing the inspiration for Satoshi to invent Bitcoin. :-) what’s better than bitcoin? Select bitcoin mining stocks that also have a foot in the AI world.Grok has confirmed my choices were correct and still spot on.
What is the consensus timeline estimate for the miners to build out the system?
 
What is the consensus timeline estimate for the miners to build out the system?
The last Bitcoin is expected to be mined in 2040, after that miners will be rewarded for transaction fees to maintain the blockchain. There is a fixed supply of 21 million coins, approximately 95% have been mined.
 
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