Yesterday the writer talked about the current AI trend was generated in Oct 2022 by the Orion Meteor Shower. If you missed the bottom, don’t worry! Trump sworn in office on Jan 20th and immediately there is the Six Planet Alignment on Jan 21st.
Anyway, in the coming 5 years, investors not only can ride the wave of AI, and should have something more. As a matter of fact all AI stocks are too high now, some people missed them, some even bought them but took profit so early. So what should they do? Another trend is coming, but few people talked about it. That is the Landing on Mars. When everyone is talking about this subject, you will find the related stocks are too high, or even higher than current AI stocks. Please refer to The Express on July 3rd and July 5th. Why so many people neglected Mars Landing? See in the following chart, there is no Mars, that’s why a lot of people forget it. Only smart investors can know the reason!
https://starwalk.space/en/news/what-is-planet-parade
Parallel to the above, stocks can hold until Landing on Mars are PLTR, TEM, SOFI, MSTR, COIN, AMD. Besides short term and long term project, anyway a smart investor should have a 5-year plan since most of the bull market in US lasts longer than 5 years.
About the Author
Daniel Yue has been an active investor since 1980, with experience spanning stocks, currencies, futures, metals, and bonds. A scholar of the Chicago School of Economics, he holds a Certificate with Distinction from Cambridge University and a degree in International Trading from National Taiwan University. He served as Chief Analyst for over 30 years and Chief Mentor at Sincere Finance. In 2017, he received an award from the University of Arizona for financial internship leadership.
The analysis and opinions expressed in this article are for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Investing involves risk. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
About the Author
Daniel Yue has been an active investor since 1980, with experience spanning stocks, currencies, futures, metals, and bonds. A scholar of the Chicago School of Economics, he holds a Certificate with Distinction from Cambridge University and a degree in International Trading from National Taiwan University. He served as Chief Analyst for over 30 years and Chief Mentor at Sincere Finance. In 2017, he received an award from the University of Arizona for financial internship leadership.
The analysis and opinions expressed in this article are for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. Investing involves risk. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
