Because the well-known meme player Wang Xiaoer dumped the market
He started with a few million dollars, reaching a market value of 500 million dollars without selling a single coin.
After holding for more than half a year and continuing to increase his position, it dropped to a low of over 30 million dollars. Now it has a market value of 300 million dollars, and he has sold part of it.
Currently, the total profit is 780,000 dollars, and the unrealized profit is 380,000 dollars
I wonder how many folks have thought about this. To be fair, the question isn’t exactly precise; what does 'badass' really refer to? Earning potential? Biggest dreams? Fastest growth? Best tech…
Every type of 'badass' has a different answer depending on who you ask!
So, 'Which company on Earth is the most badass?' This question will definitely garner a lot of different responses.
For instance, right now, in terms of earning potential, NVIDIA is obviously the heavyweight champ $NVDA .
When it comes to dreams, Elon Musk's SpaceX takes the cake $SPCX .
Fastest growth? That'd be all the big AI model companies; for example, Cursor just got snatched up for $60 billion, and Zhizhu's market cap broke a trillion today.
And if we're talking tech, I’d personally give a shout-out to ASML $ASML , the only giant capable of producing EUV lithography machines. Without them, advanced chips just can’t roll out.
But from an investment perspective, they’re a stable growth entity, with growth speed limited by their supply. No chance of explosive growth there. Plus, their pricing isn’t super attractive anymore.
The company is truly badass, a civilization-level engine for humanity, but the price is really not that great.
The current AI market landscape is a bit like the chip scene back in the '80s.
Back then, every chip manufacturer needed their own fab. There was a saying in the industry, 'Real men gotta have a fab,' which reflected the market consensus of that era.
Then TSMC burst onto the scene, shattering that market consensus. They lowered the entry barrier for chip companies, allowing them to focus solely on chip design while outsourcing manufacturing to TSMC.
In this scenario, a ton of fabless chip companies have sprung up globally like mushrooms after the rain.
It’s possible that we’ve hit the 'TSMC moment' in the AI era too, and it looks like SpaceX might be the one to pull it off. $SPCX
On the first day of SpaceX's IPO, the turnover rate is ridiculously high, already at 50%.
In other words, those holding are cashing out.
At this point, in this position, it's time to go long, brothers $SPCX .
Hopefully, it can hit 200; don't be fooled by the total market cap surpassing 2 trillion USD, the circulating market cap is only around 100 billion. {future}(SPCXUSDT)
As soon as Musk became a trillionaire, a senator proposed a wealth tax on him.
Honestly, I think this senator is just an idiot.
If it weren't for Musk betting his entire net worth on Tesla and founding SpaceX, would electric vehicles have developed this quickly? Would we have Starlink?
It's like she's implying that Musk can just spend this money. To be real, her quality of life is definitely higher than Musk's. Only those who have built a business can experience that kind of anxiety and helplessness, to truly understand what it's like to be chewing on glass shards at the edge of the abyss.
Completed: Launch of US stocks Coming soon: bStocks
What are bStocks? Simply put, it's US stocks on-chain. When you buy US stocks on Binance, you can directly withdraw them on-chain.
Why go on-chain?
Because it can boost your returns, a whole suite of DeFi plays: 1. Pool up as an LP and become a market maker. 2. Engage in lending to earn interest.
What's the most important thing about this play?
Appeasing native crypto users while showcasing the crypto prowess to the traditional US stock crowd.
This move has two direct benefits for Binance:
1. Attracting more folks from the stock market to use Binance, after all, who would turn down increased returns? This could help Binance achieve its goal of growing from 300 million to 3 billion users.
2. Stimulating the whole $BNB ecosystem.
So, will Binance actually launch bStocks? This is a massive and crucial development, and until it goes live, we can't be 100% sure.
Remember a few years back when Binance announced the launch of the $MBOX mini-program game? But now mbox is about to be delisted... Still, this is something I'm really looking forward to. If it successfully launches, it could ignite the entire BNB ecosystem, and years down the line, some might see this as the starting point of another bull market.
Currently, assuming it does launch successfully, which sectors will directly benefit?