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What AI Stocks do you like?

Bittensor in the news again, plus Injective, one I’m not familiar with. It’s available at Itrust, I may put some of my IRA into if research is positive. Still waiting patiently for altcoin season.

AI-Powered Cryptos Surge as Injective and Bittensor Lead Market Engagement
Bittensor TAO has definitely been on the rise. I’ve been experimenting with staking into individual Subnets (put small allocations into SN’s 8 and 64). It’s up to $430, but I could easily see $1,000+ per token by end of year. Then again, who knows. BTC and TAO are pretty much the only 2 coins I plan on accumulating long term. Maybe ETH, SOL, and LINK as well, depending…
 
Some bright news today, at opening bell MARA was up 19%, it's levelled off some. Most of my Bitcoin mining stocks with AI links are recovering. Wondering if Alt season is over or just delayed.
 
Some bright news today, at opening bell MARA was up 19%, it's levelled off some. Most of my Bitcoin mining stocks with AI links are recovering. Wondering if Alt season is over or just delayed.
I own MARA as well. Good stock, IMo. They have a ton of Bitcoin in their treasury and are very profitable. Not sure exactly about alt season, but we are still on tail end of QT. Money supply / M2 is starting to tilt upwards with QE or stealth QE policies potentially on the horizon. I don’t think the crypto market really turns around until this happens, the DXY goes down, and maybe mix in some rate cuts…BTC and crypto markets really follow these global liquidity cycles.
 
With all the data and the mining coins, perhaps the best ploy is to buy into the utility stocks. The amount of electricity needed to power AI and bitcoin is astounding. Just locate the power consuming areas and invest accordingly.
 
I own MARA as well. Good stock, IMo. They have a ton of Bitcoin in their treasury and are very profitable. Not sure exactly about alt season, but we are still on tail end of QT. Money supply / M2 is starting to tilt upwards with QE or stealth QE policies potentially on the horizon. I don’t think the crypto market really turns around until this happens, the DXY goes down, and maybe mix in some rate cuts…BTC and crypto markets really follow these global liquidity cycles.
Currently I think political instability fears are holding prices down, tariffs, Ukraine/Russia, etc. If those obstacles are out of the way, I don’t think QE will be a big a factor, but what do I know? I’m just a peon with a digital camera and a laser. :)
With all the data and the mining coins, perhaps the best ploy is to buy into the utility stocks. The amount of electricity needed to power AI and bitcoin is astounding. Just locate the power consuming areas and invest accordingly.
Some of the bitcoin mining companies actually own utilities. Most of the Bitcoin mining stock I bought a couple years ago were ones with ownership, wholly and partly in hydroelectric dams, also the ones with massive computer hardware that is capable of switching to AI for additional revenue streams when the price of Bitcoin dips, depending on where the money is. Some had fantastic gains. Some are in Canada, Texas and countries with less regulation. My best is Bitdeer BTDR in Singapore, only about 200 employees. . BTDR is up 12% today, but it might be down 20% tomorrow. Big casino. The gains make up for ones I lost on. Some others are WULF, CLSK, IREN, HUT and BITF.
 
Posted early today by Raoul Pal

Volatility is the price you pay for the returns. :-)


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Posted early today by Raoul Pal

Volatility is the price you pay for the returns. :-)


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Got some crazy *** volatility to the downside going on last few days on equities and crypto…yeesh!
 

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio warns the U.S. won’t ‘be competitive in manufacturing with China in our lifetime’​


  • Ray Dalio argued China will continue to have the leg up on the U.S. in AI chip manufacturing for the foreseeable future. “We're not going to have competitive advantages in those things,” the billionaire told Tucker Carlson last month. However, the U.S. will likely hold the edge in the AI development race in innovation and research, Dalio said.



 
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