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Been a very long time since our technicals have looked so good.

 
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I totally agree...any wall is just being wiped, whomever doesn't appear to give a s#$@ about the ASX and their pathetic speeding ticket/s
rules, this appears, as many have suggested, a big foreign player/s who know the massive potential of this little Australian founded company.

My gut tells me it's an American buyer, for what it's worth, we shall see soon enough.

Cheers....Tech.
Greetings from Vlad over in Moscow and Xi in Shanghai lol 😜
 
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
Those Germans are sure hungry lol


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I didn’t know these two were partners… probably good for us 😀



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Took the fools long enough

Am I the only one to notice, absolutely NO mention, by the Fools, of Intel and the Intel Foundry Services road show, of yesterday??..

Just hype around anything related to A.I...?

They are "shit scared" of giving us any positive press, by their "keepers" in my opinion.

Doesn't matter anyway.

Do they actually think, they have any power or respect, in the investing marketplace?

🤣

One chuckle, is all they're worth.
 
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Been a very long time since our technicals have looked so good.


Whilst the rise is warranted and a long time coming I suspect technical traders will be watching the possible pattern and candlestick next week.

On ph so apols for the basic mark up.

Today's candle could be what is described as a long legged doji which is an indecision candle.

Break direction from these candles are probs a 50/50 but shorts may try play on it.

The pattern is a possible parabolic which has 3 + touch points or bases on the way up but to confirm the price would need break down and to the right of the parabolic line creating a retrace.

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Thanks Pom. Perhaps I am wrong but it was a shorter list in comparison and my impression was it just covered European funds. Maybe I dreamed it .😂🤣😂
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PS: I remember seeing the one you found and the other one was well before it. It is what jogged my memory to find and print the other one.

This one?
 
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Am I the only one to notice, absolutely NO mention, by the Fools, of Intel and the Intel Foundry Services road show, of yesterday??..

Just hype around anything related to A.I...?

They are "shit scared" of giving us any positive press, by their "keepers" in my opinion.

Doesn't matter anyway.

Do they actually think, they have any power or respect, in the investing marketplace?

🤣

One chuckle, is all they're worth.
I always thought that down ramping was followed by their own accumulation then followed by articles praising the company and recommending at a certain price which they then sell into . Just my opinion .
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Chippers ,

In the mood .

Shout out to all the brokers / trading desks in Europe & America on line now or shortly , HOOK IN , SHE'S GOING NORTH .

CRANK IT & BUY , she's vetted by the best and ready to go.



Regards,
Esq.
 
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@DingoBorat it seems your uptrend call sent schnitzel into a cave of shame.

Unfortunately I can't give you all the credit though.
My little one was born on Feb 1st and I believe he may have brought me, and by extension the rest of us good fortune haha
He picked the bottom it seems.
Whilst bravo runs, I will rub his belly for good luck!

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Hi all!

For me, our fun, entertaining and bloody clever bunch it is not about me, my ego or being right, but as someone who not so long ago had no idea about our tec field at all it's more about learning, understanding and having fun too. If money doesn't also makes fun, it's not funny.
So I'm going to take a different approach and simply offer my thoughts on Akida and everything I've learnt so far about ANT61 the other day, without any reliable references or sources. Firstly, I don't have to be right and secondly, I think to know what I've read or learnt from other sources.

First of all, I do not know and have not found any indication of what Akida from ANT61 is installed in all things or played around with.
One thing is clear and that is very clear. The PCI board sits in this little black box called BRAIN and that in turn sits in the black box on the side of the Optimus-1 Spacecraft or what I like to call the Service Vehicle.

By the way, Chapman clarified for us under a video in the comments about this black box operating a robot screwing arm that ANT61 is already working with Akida 2.

Back to the Spacecraft, the Space Machines Company is putting that together. It's their baby that we can travel piggyback on. But it can't fly on its own. I got confused at the beginning and mistook Spacecraft for Rocket or a kind of shuttle. I know, rubbish. So our ride into space will take place in SMC's Optimus-1 and it has to be strapped piggybacked onto a rocket somehow. And this is where another rocket science begins. Not everyone can successfully launch a vehicle like Optimus-1 into space. A lot of things go through the ESA and a lot of it is controlled from my home town by the 'German Aerospace Centre' DLR. So the first thing I did was to look for a lift into space at the ESA. And sure enough, an orange box called Beacon was launched into space from the Esrange in Kiruna. This is confirmed by the (simulated) video from ANT61. I also read a short exchange on LinkedIn between an employee in the ecosystem of presumably ESA (Faurecia).

I think that company is specialised in space weather. It pointed ANT61 to a solar maximum that had to be taken into account in the calculations. I was confused. It's all rocket science to me anyway. But then I read that Beacon is probably somehow about solar sails, which are mounted on defective satellites and then pull them out of or back into orbit. I don't know exactly. Now come two important pieces of information. Only near-earth rockets are launched from Esrange. And there is an internationally binding rule, which I understand to mean that low-Earth orbit satellites are only allowed to operate 5a and must then leave orbit in a controlled manner. I assume they crash and burn in stratosphere. The sails and Beacons are supposed to help with this. That's how I understand it so far. And I mean this is a finished product that can be ordered.

The other thing is this black box Brain, which was built into the Optimus-1, which is waiting to be shot into space. It's too big for Esrange and it's not close to Earth.
It is mentioned in several places that it is supposed to be a Space X Falcon. I learnt yesterday that Musk is very successful with this cargo donkey into space. They are constantly bringing things up, such as the masses of Starlink satellites. For the first time, I looked at the launch schedule for larger rockets. That's a pace I simply hadn't expected. I browsed through all the Falcons and thought about which one might be suitable, using the Wiki list where Optimus-1 is at the beginning of March with a Falcon 9 from block five as a guide. At the same time, the Beacon has already taken off and the employee who worked in Esrange for many years was moved by the launch and the memories to Kiruna. I have no idea in which microsatellite Beacon is installed as a module. I couldn't find anything about it in the short time of researching. Look at the rocket diameters of Esrange, there is no room for Optimus-1.

Back, Optimus-1 is a bigger deal and from Australian pride. For the first time, an attempt is being made to repair a dysfunctional satellite or to make it capable of crashing as required.
I don't know how the two things are connected and whether Optimus-1 contains an orange Beacon as well as the black neuromorphic Brain box.

To summarise:
- AKD1000 PCI Board
- in the black BRAIN box from ANT61
- the box is one of many modules in the Spacecraft or Service Vehicle Optimus-1, perhaps also the orange one; the main project on Optimus is to test an optical docking system looking like a QR code so that the vessels of different nations can dock with their systems. At least that's how I understand it.
- Optimus-1 is too big for Esrange where the Beacon has just been launched into space
- most likely the Optimus-1 will be shot up with the Space X Falcon 9
- we haven't heard anything about this launch yet, at least not me
- the reference yesterday from the article and Transporter 10 is kind of the rocket name for this project, like Starlink 8-35
- Optimus-1 will be one of many objects that will be shot up with it
- as promised, we will not only see the launch via ANT61, but also the mission operation and that live
- meanwhile parallel missions are running, there is a lot to do

Over and out and just my thoughts

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What I don't understand is that Transporter 10 says that it is a solar orbit and not an earth orbit. I find that strange.
 
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Good morning world!

Since we had a very crazy day in Germany yesterday with over 3.267.074 stocks traded we take it a bit more slowly today.
It is only shortly before 10 a.m., but I am more satisfied with the result so far.

To me, the 21st of Feb. 2024 is the day I started to get rich and I hope the way to my goal won't be too long. Considering that I was at a dark red -64% only a few weeks ago and am now at a dark green +18% the whole thing is totally crazy. Every private investor dreams of finding THE stock once in a lifetime, but mostly in vain. And we are the ones to have found it, I guess all doubts can be put into the bin now. We will see many more ups and downs, probably even very big ones, but in total we will see a line going up. I hope that all will be able to enjoy that.

Have a great weekend!

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I always thought that down ramping was followed by their own accumulation then followed by articles praising the company and recommending at a certain price which they then sell into . Just my opinion .
They will try that..
Influential organisations and individuals, abuse their power all the time.

I don't think they have enough, for that to be an effective strategy for them.

They have often used us as a drawcard, to their "recommendations".

They are owned, as far as BrainChip's concerned, in my opinion.

To completely ignore the "Intel factor" that has transpired, is telling..
 
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cosors

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Over 15.5 million in ten minutes two weeks into this uptrend. The flesh may be weak but the desire certainly burns strongly at this point.

My opinion only DYOR
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And just under 2.5M here in the first hour.
Let's see if yesterday's interim record will be broken today. Our trading day is still long.
 
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Frangipani

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Hi all!

For me, our fun, entertaining and bloody clever bunch it is not about me, my ego or being right, but as someone who not so long ago had no idea about of our tec field at all. It's for me more about learning, understanding and having fun too. If money doesn't also makes fun, it's not funny.
So I'm going to take a different approach and simply offer my thoughts on Akida and everything I've learnt so far about ANT61 the other day, without any reliable references or sources. Firstly, I don't have to be right and secondly, I think to know what I've read or learnt from other sources.

First of all, I do not know and have not found any indication of what Akida from ANT61 is installed in all things or played around with.
One thing is clear and that is very clear. The PCI board sits in this little black box called BRAIN and that in turn sits in the black box on the side of the Optimus-1 Spacecraft or what I like to call the Service Vehicle.

By the way, Chapman clarified for us under a video in the comments about this black box operating a robot screwing arm that ANT61 is already working with Akida 2.

Back to the Spacecraft, the Space Machines Company is putting that together. It's their baby that we can travel piggyback on. But it can't fly on its own. I got confused at the beginning and mistook Spacecraft for Rocket or a kind of shuttle. I know, rubbish. So our ride into space will take place in SMC's Optimus-1 and it has to be strapped piggybacked onto a rocket somehow. And this is where another rocket science begins. Not everyone can successfully launch a vehicle like Optimus-1 into space. A lot of things go through the ESA and a lot of it is controlled from my home town by the 'German Lift and Space Centre' DLR. So the first thing I did was to look for a lift into space at the ESA. And sure enough, an orange box called Beacon was launched into space from the Esrange in Kiruna. This is confirmed by the (simulated) video from ANT61. I also read a short exchange on LinkedIn between an employee in the ecosystem of presumably ESA (Faurecia).

I think the company specialised in space weather. It pointed ANT61 to a solar maximum that had to be taken into account in the calculations. I was confused. It's all rocket science to me anyway. But then I read that Beacon is probably somehow about solar sails, which are mounted on defective satellites and then pull them out of or back into orbit. I don't know exactly. Now come two important pieces of information. Only near-earth rockets are launched from Esrange. And there is an internationally binding rule, which I understand to mean that low-Earth orbit satellites are only allowed to operate 5a and must then leave orbit in a controlled manner. I assume they crash and burn in stratosphere. The sails and Beacons are supposed to help with this. That's how I understand it so far. And I mean this is a finished product that can be ordered.

The other thing is this black box Brain, which was built into the Optimus-1, which is waiting to be shot into space. It's too big for Esrange and it's not close to Earth.
It is mentioned in several places that it is supposed to be a Space X Falcon. I learnt yesterday that Musk is very successful with this cargo donkey into space. They are constantly bringing things up, such as the masses of Starlink satellites. For the first time, I looked at the launch schedule for larger rockets. That's a pace I simply hadn't expected. I browsed through all the Falcons and thought about which one might be suitable, using the Wiki list where Optimus-1 is at the beginning of March with a Falcon 9 from block five as a guide. At the same time, the Beacon has already taken off and the employee who worked in Esrange for many years was moved by the launch and the memories to Kiruna. I have no idea in which microsatellite Beacon is installed as a module. I couldn't find anything about it in the short time of researching. Look at the rocket diameters of Esrange, there is no room for Optimus-1.

Back, Optimus-1 is a bigger deal and from Australian pride. For the first time, an attempt is being made to repair a dysfunctional satellite or to make it capable of crashing as required.
I don't know how the two things are connected and whether Optimus-1 contains an orange Beacon as well as the black neuromorphic Brain box.

To summarise:
- AKD1000 PCI Board
- in the black BRAIN box from ANT61
- the box is one of many modules in the Spacecraft or Service Vehicle Optimus-1, perhaps also the orange one; the main project on Optimus is to test an optical docking system looking like a QR code so that the vessels of different nations can dock with their systems. At least that's how I understand it.
- Optimus-1 is too big for Esrange where the Beacon has just been launched into space
- most likely the Optimus-1 will be shot up with the Space X Falcon 9
- we haven't heard anything about this launch yet, at least not me
- the reference yesterday from the article and Transporter 10 is kind of the rocket name for this project, like Starlink 8-35
- Optimus-1 will be one of many objects that will be shot up with it
- as promised, we will not only see the launch via ANT61, but also the mission operation and that live
- meanwhile parallel missions are running, there is a lot to do

Over and out and just my thoughts

____
What I don't understand is that Transporter 10 says that it is a solar orbit and not an earth orbit. I find that strange.

Guten Morgen, @cosors!

I have yet to read your post in detail, but I think I may be able to assist with your question regarding the orbit:

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Oh, and by the way, is it Kölsch to say Deutsches Zentrum für Lift- und Raumfahrt instead of Luft- und Raumfahrt (literally: German Centre for Aeronautics and Space aka German Aerospace Centre)?🤣🤣🤣
 
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