The Big Move is COMING‼️

The Big Move is COMING‼️

Opinions

KO (stock, NYSE)

Categorized as a 'non retail noob type stock' that is 'doing amazing'.

COST (stock, NASDAQ)

Categorized as a 'non retail noob type stock' that is 'doing amazing'.

GOOGL (stock, NASDAQ)

Mentioned as one of the 'big dogs' or 'big retail stocks' that are 'doing horrible'.

WMT (stock, NYSE)

Categorized as a 'non retail noob type stock' that is 'doing amazing'.

BTC (crypto)

Bitcoin is down almost 40% in the past 3 months.

HIMS (stock, NYSE)

HIM stock is down 65% in the past 3 months.

AMD (stock, NASDAQ)

Mentioned as a stock that retail investors want to hear about, but the speaker provides no direct opinion on its performance or value.

HOOD (stock, NASDAQ)

Robin Hood has lost half of its value in the past 3 months.

MSFT (stock, NASDAQ)

Mentioned as one of the 'big dogs' or 'big retail stocks' that are 'doing horrible'.

TSLA (stock, NASDAQ)

Mentioned as one of the 'big dogs' or 'big retail stocks' that are 'doing horrible'.

COIN (stock, NASDAQ)

Coinbase is down over 52% in the past 3 months.

PLTR (stock, NYSE)

The stock is down 33% in the past 3 months, described as part of a 'brutal' period for retail investors.

AMZN (stock, NASDAQ)

Mentioned as one of the 'big dogs' or 'big retail stocks' that are 'doing horrible'.

AAPL (stock, NASDAQ)

Mentioned as one of the 'big dogs' or 'big retail stocks' that are 'doing horrible'.

SOFI (stock, NASDAQ)

Despite its recent poor performance, the speaker states 'I love SoFi personally. It's been a great stock for me,' citing a 129% personal gain.

ETH (crypto)

Ethereum has lost half of its value in the past 3 months.

CAKE (stock, NASDAQ)

Speaker defends the stock, calling it a 'great stock' with strong multi-year performance and significant personal gains.

META (stock, NASDAQ)

Mentioned as one of the 'big dogs' or 'big retail stocks' that are 'doing horrible'.

Topics

Market Sentiment and Retail Investor Struggles

Performance of Growth/Tech Stocks vs. Value Stocks

Investor Psychology and Sentiment

Market Cycles and Investor Perception