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Twice in two days. šŸ”„

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This is true... Dont get me wrong I love a green day of course. I just doent want to get too hyped up about extreme price rises. I am a long term holder. 2 more words. FUNDAMENTALS SOUND!
2 more... Akida Ballista!!!

All good @Labsy we’ve all got our strategies, you’re probably just way more patient than me šŸ˜‰
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its bicepsšŸ’Ŗ!
OK. So this is an interesting article about Cerence which seems to indicate that the OEM's first choose the processor they want (ie. Mercedes chooses AKIDA) and then they go to Cerence to add Cerence's product offerings.

The article also refers to 3 of Cerence's products for in-cabin experiences, one of which requires "an AI upgrade". Hmmmm...

EXTRACT

What about competition in the space?


We have been in this market for over 20-years. In fact, German companies are actually using Cerence technology. They use our solution and embed as a part of their product offering. E.g Mercedes will choose the processor first and then take the product from us, and they choose the integrator like Harman or someone else to integrate it. We are a product company, it’s our technology which gets used as a part of theirs. When you talk about automotive manufactures like Mercedes-Benz, Ford, BMW, Toyota etc. they all are using our technology, they are all our customers. In the electric vehicle segment the likes of Tesla and Faraday Future are using our technology.

 
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Newk R

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Well…feeling lucky punks??….

Well are you??

(Dirty Harry’s coming for you)
Directed at shorters...........Dyin' ain't much of a livin' boy!
(Josey Wales)
 
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Can someone tell me if Shorters have to sell the borrowed shares on entering the contract?
Here’s a scenario.
If they don’t then potentially they could wait if there is a rise in price (and maybe assist it) before beginning selling, benefiting from the gain, and start forcing the price down to reacquire the borrowed shares. A price going below their purchase price is a double win. If this were the case and the 4c was the attack plan where historically there is a pre rally, we could have many millions of shares ready to be dumped. If the news is bad happy days for them. If it’s good simply hold and wait for the profit taking that is sure to follow then dump.
I’m starting to think the ā€œsmart moneyā€ may not burn at all. That gets left to the retail bunnies falling into the trap. Believe and hold is the only answer.
 
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Directed at shorters...........Dyin' ain't much of a livin' boy!
(Josey Wales)

Aah Yes! …& it ain’t!!

šŸ”„ šŸ”„ One THE greatest lines ever šŸ”„ šŸ”„ šŸ”„

Thankyou @Newk R
 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Chippers,

Looking at the 1 min chart and also trade pattern....

Think there may be some big orders about to be placed..

Step up...

Esq.
 
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Can someone tell me if Shorters have to sell the borrowed shares on entering the contract?
Here’s a scenario.
If they don’t then potentially they could wait if there is a rise in price (and maybe assist it) before beginning selling, benefiting from the gain, and start forcing the price down to reacquire the borrowed shares. A price going below their purchase price is a double win. If this were the case and the 4c was the attack plan where historically there is a pre rally, we could have many millions of shares ready to be dumped. If the news is bad happy days for them. If it’s good simply hold and wait for the profit taking that is sure to follow then dump.
I’m starting to think the ā€œsmart moneyā€ may not burn at all. That gets left to the retail bunnies falling into the trap. Believe and hold is the only answer.
A really good "thought process" there @4jct ,
Seems the lines are a bit blurred when it comes to shorting for us here.

"Believe & hold".............. excactly,

i mean look at todays spread, ................ open up to $1.24, ........... pushed right down to $1.12, .............. now back up to almost even,
Thats a 10% each way spread for those creating it, ................ 20% profit daily? ..... someones making plenty of $s

Excactly what these fu#*kers prey on.

AKIDA (believe & hold ) BALLISTA
 
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Nice recent 200k odd smash n grab haha

Shorts be like ..


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Slade

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I am really looking forward to BRN hitting $1.25
 
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PLEASE Cyw..............don't start with gaps!

We have gone through ALL that Gap Voodoo stuff before and gaps do NOT need to be filled! Trader tricks to scare Retail.

Below is a pic of the product to use.

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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
I am really looking forward to BRN hitting $1.25
Would be very nice Slade ... at the moment only around 1M shares on the sell side between $1.20 & $1.25 I know that can quickly change! but here's hoping
 
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Does this impact us??

Shares in AI chip manufacturer Brainchip (ASX: BRN) entered Friday’s trading session up almost 40% for the week, and it is largely due to developments out of the US that bode well for the company. Other than a rebound in the Nasdaq index, the US also passed legislation this week that will provide up to US$50 billion in funding for chip manufacturing. As a fast-growing company in this space, including operations in the US, Brainchip is directly poised to benefit from the ā€˜CHIPS’ Act.
 
Can someone tell me if Shorters have to sell the borrowed shares on entering the contract?
Here’s a scenario.
If they don’t then potentially they could wait if there is a rise in price (and maybe assist it) before beginning selling, benefiting from the gain, and start forcing the price down to reacquire the borrowed shares. A price going below their purchase price is a double win. If this were the case and the 4c was the attack plan where historically there is a pre rally, we could have many millions of shares ready to be dumped. If the news is bad happy days for them. If it’s good simply hold and wait for the profit taking that is sure to follow then dump.
I’m starting to think the ā€œsmart moneyā€ may not burn at all. That gets left to the retail bunnies falling into the trap. Believe and hold is the only answer.
They aren't called "Smart Money" for nothing 4jct šŸ˜‰

They play the game better than anyone, because they can see more and know more.

I don't think they have a "War chest" building though and they don't need one.

They only have to give the market, the push in the direction they want, which could be up or down and let "smuck retail" do most of the rest.

They know when to pull the pin either way, because they are nudging it either way.

Buy and hold, is the best strategy, if you are onto a good thing.
Lest you fall foul of their games.

They are like herdsmen, herding the sheep, where they want them to go..
And their tools include, not only buying, selling and shorting, but using various media etc..

Speaking of which, someone is now the "proud?" owner of some new TMH shares..
Although the seller was teasing and didn't fill their whole order of 1500..

All I can say to them is..
Good Luck buddy šŸ˜‰

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NO SELLERS!! VOLUME HAS DRIED UP!

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Semiconductors

Japan’s Renesas to Boost Domestic Semiconductor Output​

July 21, 2022

Chief executive Hidetoshi Shibata said a shortage of supplies of raw materials in Europe and North America was a greater risk than boosting production in Japan​

Renesas Electronics, one of Japan's biggest semiconductor makers, plans to expand domestic production in Japan instead of building plants overseas.
Hidetoshi Shibata, the chief executive of Renesas, displays a printed circuit board at the company's San Jose office on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters.

Renesas Electronics, one of Japan’s biggest semiconductor makers, plans to expand domestic production in Japan instead of building plants overseas.
Chief executive Hidetoshi Shibata said a shortage of supplies of raw materials in Europe and North America was a greater risk than boosting production in Japan.
While manufacturing in Japan was susceptible to earthquakes, Shibata said Renesas was investing in technologies to cope with challenges from natural disasters.
ā€œWhen it comes to front-end production, I don’t necessarily believe there are good supplies of ingredients in geographies like Europe or the US,ā€ Shibata said.
He spoke in Silicon Valley after meeting with employees of US chip companies that Renesas acquired in recent years.
Front-end production is the process of creating chips on wafers – round shiny plates of silicon. They are then sent for packaging, often in black plastic casings.
Shibata said Renesas would keep a stock of chips that it could supply to customers in case of stoppages.
Renesas said in May it would invest 90 billion yen ($650 million) in its previously closed Kofu factory in Japan, revamping it to build power chips – semiconductors that manage electricity.

Major Supplier of Automotive Chips​

Renesas, whose shareholders include Toyota and automotive component company Denso, is a major chip supplier for the automotive industry.
Shibata said that, while there was ā€œsufficient capacity worldwide to cope with all the demand,ā€ there were still areas of sharp shortages in power management chips and some analogue and mixed-signal (analogue and digital) chips with larger transistors.
Generally, the smaller the transistors, the faster and more powerful a semiconductor will be. While the latest smartphones have chips with 5 nanometre (nm) transistors, the automotive industry uses more mature technology, often 40nm or larger.
Shibata said Renesas’s manufacturing expansion would stick with 40nm or larger technology to meet that demand.
Still, the company continued to design chips that were close to the latest technologies, he said, and its automotive customers were ā€œsamplingā€ the 7nm chip Renesas has sold, although it is made by other chip manufacturers.
 
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