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How do we invest in robotics, space and energy?
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>>62239194
how are any of those bubbles?
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>>62239194
why would I want to listen to some jew?
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>>62239194
1. TSLA, GOOG, TSM, ASML, NVDA, AMD, MU
2. SPCX, ASTS, RKLB
3. UUUU
4. Chainlink

I've said too much.
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>>62239194
If you weren't already invested in aliens you are going to be bagholder
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high IQ and skills in some variety of engineering
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>>62239194
iShares Automation & Robotics UCITS ETF IE00BYZK4552
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>>62239234
>UUUU
u're big guy.
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>>62239234
Thoughts on this?

1. VGT, NVDA, MU, TSM
2. SpaceX after IPO, RKLB after a pullback
3. NLR
4. IBIT, ETHV, MSTR

>>62239245
Can' buy these as US investors unfortunately. Also, from my understanding it's mainly legacy semi equipment, which is probably why it's done only 3.92 YTD.

Have you looked into ARTY, BOTZ, ROBO and IBOT?
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>>62239360
>VGT
>NLR
>IBIT
no buy the shares directly. but this is why I own BLK as one of my top holdings. you guys can't take the time to look up the top 10 holdings of a fund and just purchase them outright? stop being lazy and own something.
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>>62239234
>lOOk mOm Im bUyInG iNtErNeT nUmBeRs
>im iNvEsTiNg
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>>62239198
Market growth = bubble now
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>>62239194
ROBT etf
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The Canadian public school system is quite similar to that of the United States. In K-12 education, there is very little coverage of Asia—its history, geography, or cultures. China historically was a world power.......most of adults have no clue or not able to point most of Asian countries on a map.

Beyond that, Canadian schools have introduced mandatory lessons on gender pronouns and often encourage students, including teens, to explore transgender identities. In many cases, this is done without informing or involving parents.

In contrast, Chinese public schools likely do not teach these woke topics.Meanwhile, Chinese students begin rigorous STEM education much earlier. Many are already learning advanced mathematics and science concepts in middle school. I have been told that first-year university math courses in Canada roughly correspond to the level taught in Chinese grades 7–8. Similarly, programming and coding exposure is rare for the average Canadian elementary student, whereas it is far more common in China.

I remember in one of my college sociology classes, there was an exchange student from China talking about the Declaration of Independence and George Whitefield. What surprised me was that most Canadians around me had almost no exposure to American history, yet somehow this student had already read about those topics back home.
We always thought China was a closed communist society with 0 western exposure...

It really made me realize that, in some areas, their education system can be far more academically rigorous than ours, especially when it comes to world history and STEM.

Overall, China seems to take a long-term approach to child development from a very young age, focusing on building strong academic foundations in core subjects. In Canada, however, there appears to be a greater emphasis on social and ideological topics—often described as "woke" education
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>>62239242
Everyone trying to get rich quick with the very little capital they have lol. You gave a good reply to op.
See>>62239436
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>>62239398
ETFs give automatic rebalancing and some volatility protection. VGT literally has 300+ stocks and the fee is just 0.09%. Pretty good deal.

>NRM
Can't even buy some of the stocks they have directly since they're not available on US exchanges.

>IBIT
It's already 100% holding BTC. I rather hodl in my fidelity account without risking something fucks up with Coinbase or some hacker with ledger etc. No upside anymore besides autism.
Also, BLK issues IBIT

>>62239431
ROBO? Might as well directly buy NVDA, AMD, TSM. They have a 0.95% expense ratio which is insane and it's just AI supply chain stuff.

>>62239436
if Chinese increases STEM demand then it just makes the hardware even more in demand since the same companies build the chips both sides need.
Also, MSTR, Apple and NVDA are constantly hiring these people anyway, which are all in VGT.
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>>62239436
canada is poorer than almost every US state.

>We always thought China was a closed communist society with 0 western exposure...
your canadian school failed you
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>>62239234
Chainlink sissies, we’re winning.
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>>62239472
What ETF is good to buy on coin base?
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>>62239477
America is worse. Entire school districts don’t graduate middle and high school. lol.
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>>62239472
>has 300 stocks
>pretty good deal
just cattle things
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>>62239194
how much to sell my virgin anus to an alien?
would inter species sodomy be considered homosexual?
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>>62239544
Sure cattle thing if that's the only strategy. For me it's just a small diversifier to a concentrated plan
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>>62239194
replace stablecoins with quantum also there's no point in being early to anything invest in the money makers
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>>62239194
>Kike
TKD is the only thing we will ever profit from
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>>62239245
This. Can't vouch for the specific ETF you mention, but a lot of the good stuff are not publicly traded and the best way to get exposure to it, is through ETFs.
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>>62239194
PAVE and GRID, underlying eaton, schnieder electric and their peers are never going to have an issue selling equipment. Upgrades to reclosers, capacitors and switches scale non linearly with an increasingly complex grid. Many of the residential single phase has 40-50 year old equipment, some of it mechanical. Configuring for one or two sets of circumstances is no longer effective, programming for a host of scenarios will become far more prevalent to deal with bridging three phase circuits soon to become a necessity far more often. Monitoring and management via SCADA likewise is growing, black swans have been occurring that outrun the equipments ability to recover in time, voltage regulators can't switch instanteously. Security upgrades are desperately needed in many cases as well some devices aren't password protected in old gens thank God Americans are too retarded and lazy to exploit.

Also ccj for nuclear. Everything else that faggot listed besides commodities is retarded goy fodder.
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>>62240165
>PAVE and GRID
Rather just directly bet on the bottleneck which is power generation itself with NLR

>CCJ
NLR already holds this as a top position
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>>62240179
Its the biggest bottleneck but not the only one, labor has to be skilled and is a limited pool regardless of how much money is thrown at it short term. Transmission and substations have to be built out or upgraded, Dominion walked back its timeline for transmission upgrades recently because of these and materials issues. Admittedly its harder to make money on these but my point is investmest in the sector is going to bounce between whatever wheel seems sqeakiest for a given quarter and some of that is going to be on the commodity side. Generation cannot make money until its hot, all pieces have to be in place for actual return on investment. Short term consider that generation is a 3-10 years long affair. Short term some improvements can be made short of generating plants to make the most of the power currently available IE upsizing cables to reduce line loss, increasing power factor with capacitors and profits will manifest in the materials space due to this.
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>>62239194
1
2
3
4. BKKT. Company is getting a full revamp. Watch their 2026 investors day on Vimeo. Invest at least 5k at these depressed levels where wallstreet prices BKKT as if was about to go bankrupt. Watch them execute and sign deals. Thank me in 3 years
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I like the UFO and now MARS etfs for LEAPS options and ORBX for spot space stuff. Been in UFO since early December but am now rotatig to the newer etfs as i like their holdings/index more. feels good man.

I like the SPRX and PTF etfs for broad tech stuff.

XLE OIH XOP LNGX for energy etfs

XME URNM GDX SILJ COPX for metals.

Also for individual names RDW YSS RKLB ASTS PL BKSY LUNR for space. TXN for edge computing/AI robotics supplier. Photonics names like LITE COHR AAOI FIX POET even GLW are nice. My energy stocks are basically Exxon chevron and CCJ UUUU

Just buy atm 2028 leaps and chill
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>>62239194
>>62239234

I asked Grok about creating a UUUU?SPCX pie, it advised me not to
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>>62239194
>Robotics
- FBOT/BOTZ/ROBO

>Space
- NASA/ARKX/UFO/MARS/ROKT

>Energy
- FSENX/IXC/VDE
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>>62239234
This would work if you invested 5 years ago. Gotta find something new
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>>62240224
Yeah, that's true, but there's only so much capital to spread out. I think it's a better ROI focusing on an energy bottleneck that more directly feeds into AI power like nuclear.

>>62240819
This stock is way too risky. Pure gamble.

>>62240822
SPRX looks pretty good
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>>62239194
How do you make a small fortune in tech?
>Start with a large fortune

Let me know when AI has fixed the housing shortage.
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>>62239194
Space is the gayest psyop ever. Can boomers fucking die already. It’s empty
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>>62239234

$1.5 million in TSLA.
Plan on retiring before 2030.
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>No Copper miners
Ngmi
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>>62241901
nice. I want to believe and go all in on Tesla. their balance sheet is solid. their current ratio is better than berkshires. it is the P/E that makes me nervous. im assuming you think they beat out waymo for taking over the trucking industry? why? also am I going to be able to purchase a in-home robot to take garbage out, cut lawn, and remove weeds? I can see this happening, but will it be provided by Tesla?
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>>62241901
Where do i find grannys like that
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>>62241999

The nose-bleeding high P/E is because of the idea that Tesla will become a money making machine soon: Robotaxi, Optimus, FSD subscriptions, Battery Storage, Best selling car in the world

100% Tesla in a Roth IRA account.

My worst nightmare is Elon going insane or dying in the next 5 years.

*IF* things work out I will have generational wealth
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>>62242002
>Where do i find grannys like that

IF you remain healthy and look decent then retirement communities are a paradise for older men. Rich lonely widows are abundant and thirsty for a GOOD man
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>>62239234
I've been swinging on RKLB, ASTS, and UUUU for a year now, but I'm a pussy so always went in with 1K and pulled out the moment I was 20%-50% up. The reason I'm a big pussy is because of other stocks I got burned with while swinging (UAMY, ABAT).
>>62239234
UU
UU
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>>62239194
Still don't understand how a stable coin makes money if it's pegged to the dollar or something.
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>>62243828
1. transaction fees
2. market share

if you hand me $1000 to hold for a day I'm a very small company. If a billion people do it I'm one of the largest companies in the world sitting on trillions in assets
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>>62239234
Buy TSLA and hold. They're building Terafab for chip production, they own the best visual AI, Optimus is coming, cybercab production is starting, they're going to partner with Spacex to put solar AI satellites into space for 24/7 energy production, and they make home batteries like powerwall with growing revenue in that sector.
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>>62243967
true, Musk isn't likely to face any serious political blowback for almost 8 months, in which time he'll surely accomplish all of that.



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