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""During Intel’s Computex 2021 press conference, it was revealed that the 4th Gen Xeon Scalable processors, otherwise known as Sapphire Rapids will now be launched in the first half of 2022 instead of late 2021. This is despite the fact that multiple company execs had stated in the past that the next-gen server processors would launch by the end of 2021. This is likely the result of limited 10nm production which will become Intel’s primary process node in the second half of the year."
It's a bit ironic that they claim to be on the side of the average Joe, against Wall St and the hedge funds, because it will probably be average Joes who end up getting burned speculating on basket case stocks like AMC and GME.
Now sure what your point is - I am sitting on a very large paper profit that would be tax free if I were to use it, I am not a day trader, so just putting money into something I consider worthwhile long term in a sea of tulip. Trying to time the market isn't for me. Specifically AMD shares are very volatile and that attracks all sort of hedge fund scum so HODLing these isn't for those who are lacking iron balls (or their equivalent).
Now sure what your point is - I am sitting on a very large paper profit that would be tax free if I were to use it, I am not a day trader, so just putting money into something I consider worthwhile long term in a sea of tulip. Trying to time the market isn't for me. Specifically AMD shares are very volatile and that attracks all sort of hedge fund scum so HODLing these isn't for those who are lacking iron balls (or their equivalent).
Now sure what your point is - I am sitting on a very large paper profit that would be tax free if I were to use it, I am not a day trader, so just putting money into something I consider worthwhile long term in a sea of tulip. Trying to time the market isn't for me. Specifically AMD shares are very volatile and that attracks all sort of hedge fund scum so HODLing these isn't for those who are lacking iron balls (or their equivalent).
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