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Zzen

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KO new 52w high today.

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Larger losses will take some serious disinflation , I think we all would love some disinflation as consumers, nothing would blow out the govt debt quite so epically which is why the money printers will go brrr before they would ever let take hold.

This made me curious what the trend looked like with inflation-adjusted S&P numbers:

(note non-linear Y-axis, values normalized to June 2024 dollars)
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Jysin

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If being a Boomer is snapping up 10% return in a month... then you mf'ers can keep off my lawn!!
 
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The_Black_Log Foler

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NVDA will be a 4 trillion dollar market cap company by end of year. Screenshot this for receipt. I was right before..
 
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Blazin

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This made me curious what the trend looked like with inflation-adjusted S&P numbers:

(note non-linear Y-axis, values normalized to June 2024 dollars)
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Sobering look on "these markets are crazy!" NO your DOLLAR devaluing is the train running wild. So annoys me how much people don't understand this.
 
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Il_Duce Lightning Lord Rule

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Sobering look on "these markets are crazy!" NO your DOLLAR devaluing is the train running wild. So annoys me how much people don't understand this.
It taking until 2015-2016 to get back to 2001 value feels about right. At least here where I am in non-tech related business land. 15 years of either negative or whipsaw back and forth.

Imagine if instead of all that boom and bust, we had just followed a normal trendline during that time... we'd basically be in the same place S&P-wise but without all the drama and small businesses being cratered due to the wild swings in the real economy.

What happened in '95 to start all of this? NAFTA was before that, wasn't it? Was that when China started to receive all of our off-shoring efforts? Bosnian war and the MIC ramping up? Hmmm
 

Sanrith Descartes

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NVDA misses on EPS. First move down.
edit: It just lost the $120 level
edit 2: just lost $117
edit 3: looks like it caught a bounce at $115
edit 4: And back above $121




 

Jysin

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$NVDA RESULTS: Q2
- Revenue $30.04B vs. $13.51B y/y, EST $28.86B
- Data center revenue $26.3B vs. $10.32B y/y, EST $25.08B
- Professional Visualization revenue $454M, +20% y/y, EST $451.1M
- Automotive revenue $346M, +37% y/y, EST $347.9M
- ADJ gross margin 75.7% vs. 71.2% y/y, EST 75.5%
- R&D expenses $3.09B, +51% y/y, EST $3.08B
- ADJ operating expenses $2.79B, +52% y/y, EST $2.81B
- ADJ operating income $19.94B vs. $7.78B y/y, EST $18.85B
- ADJ EPS $0.68
- Free cash flow $13.48B vs. $6.05B y/y