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snappyfrog 728 posts msg #160504 - Ignore snappyfrog |
8/20/2023 9:25:45 AM I want to plot as an indicator below the price / volume plots the combined value of the Big 7 - AAPL, MSFT, NVDA, TSLA, GOOGL, AMZN and META. This is an experiment of a new filter that will track SPY, Big 7 value and McClellan Oscillator. Thanks |
xarlor 585 posts msg #160505 - Ignore xarlor |
8/20/2023 10:44:17 AM |
snappyfrog 728 posts msg #160506 - Ignore snappyfrog |
8/20/2023 9:52:27 PM Thanks Xarlor |
push5280 201 posts msg #160507 - Ignore push5280 |
8/20/2023 9:57:24 PM added a 7 day cema |
sr7 147 posts msg #160584 - Ignore sr7 |
9/27/2023 1:00:48 PM CNBC calls it the Magnificent 7 The word Magnificent has too many syllables, they ought to call it the Big 7; it's easier. the Magnificent 7: |
sr7 147 posts msg #160585 - Ignore sr7 |
9/27/2023 1:24:41 PM I went to Google's A.I. called Bard, and chatted with it about the Big 7 --- here's the conversation: SR7 CNBC has an index called the Magnificent 7, do you know it? BARD Yes, I am familiar with CNBC's Magnificent 7 index. It is a basket of seven large-cap technology stocks that are seen as leaders in their respective industries. The seven stocks are: Apple (AAPL) Amazon (AMZN) Alphabet (GOOGL) Meta (META) Microsoft (MSFT) Nvidia (NVDA) Tesla (TSLA) The Magnificent 7 index has been a strong performer over the past few years, outpacing the broader market. It is seen as a good way to invest in the growth of the technology sector. However, it is important to note that the Magnificent 7 index is concentrated in a relatively small number of stocks. This means that it is more volatile than the broader market and could be more susceptible to downturns. Investors should carefully consider their risk tolerance and investment goals before investing in the Magnificent 7 index. Is there anything else I can help you with today? SR7 What's the ticker symbol Magnificent 7 index? BARD There is no ticker symbol for the Magnificent 7 index, because it is not a traded index. It is simply a basket of seven stocks that is tracked by CNBC. If you want to invest in the Magnificent 7 index, you can do so by buying all seven stocks. Alternatively, there are a number of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that track the technology sector, such as the Invesco QQQ Trust Series 1 (QQQ) and the Vanguard Technology ETF (VGT). These ETFs provide exposure to a broader range of technology stocks than the Magnificent 7 index, but they will also include some stocks that are not part of the index. I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions. |
sr7 147 posts msg #160586 - Ignore sr7 |
9/27/2023 1:28:23 PM I also went to Bing's A.I. and asked about the Big 7: SR7 CNBC has an index called the Magnificent 7, do you know it? Bing A.I. Yes, I am aware of the Magnificent 7 index. It is a list of seven stocks that CNBC's Jim Cramer believes are the real deal and worth keeping an eye on. The seven stocks are: 1. Apple 2. Microsoft 3. Nvidia 4. Amazon 5. Meta (formerly known as Facebook) 6. Tesla 7. Alphabet (Google) According to Cramer, these stocks are the market winners of this year, primarily tech giants who bet on generative AI. He believes that investors should stick with these "Magnificent Seven" winning stocks, even if it feels a little tiresome . I hope that helps! SR7 What's the ticker symbol for the Magnificent 7 index? Bing A.I. The Magnificent 7 index is not a publicly traded index, and therefore, it does not have a ticker symbol. However, there is a Bloomberg Magnificent 7 Total Return Index that tracks the performance of the seven stocks in the Magnificent 7 index. The index is an equal-dollar weighted equity benchmark consisting of a fixed basket of seven widely-traded companies classified in the United States and representing the Communications, Consumer Discretionary, and Technology sectors as defined by Bloomberg Industry Classification System (BICS) ¹. The ticker symbol for this index is **BM7T:IND** ¹. I hope that helps! Source: Conversation with Bing, 9/27/2023 (1) Jim Cramer names his 'Magnificent Seven' stocks that are the ... - CNBC. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/01/jim-cramer-names-his-magnificent-seven-stocks-that-are-the-real-deal.html. (2) Forget FAANG, Meet the 'Magnificent Seven' Stocks Surging in 2023 - Money. https://money.com/faang-magnificent-seven-tech-stocks/. (3) Cramer says to stick with his 'Magnificent Seven' tech stocks - CNBC. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/11/cramer-says-to-stick-with-his-magnificent-seven-tech-stocks.html. (4) How one analyst says to trade the ‘Magnificent 7’ to beat ... - CNBC. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/09/18/how-one-analyst-says-to-trade-the-magnificent-7-to-beat-the-market.html. Source: Conversation with Bing, 9/27/2023 (1) BM7T Quote - Bloomberg Magnificent 7 Total Return Index. https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/BM7T:IND. (2) Your Complete Investing Guide for "the Magnificent Seven" - Money Morning. https://moneymorning.com/investing/your-complete-investing-guide-for-the-magnificent-seven/. (3) The "Magnificent Seven" Stocks Are Soaring Toward a Bull Market: 2 .... https://www.fool.com/investing/2023/07/23/magnificent-seven-stocks-2-index-funds-to-buy/. (4) Move Over, FAANG: The "Magnificent 7" Stocks Are Here, and These 2 .... https://www.fool.com/investing/2023/07/07/move-over-faang-the-magnificent-7-2-stocks-buys/. |
snappyfrog 728 posts msg #160587 - Ignore snappyfrog |
9/27/2023 7:46:27 PM Thanks sr7 |
sr7 147 posts msg #160591 - Ignore sr7 |
9/28/2023 3:01:58 PM And I think S&P just hit bottom and all of the stocks in the Big 7. it was good thing that the S&P went down because it meant that it also dragged down the Big 7 with it, which means you can buy them at a LOWER price. I think NVDA hit bottom about 4 days ago, and it's the first one to skyrocket upward (my opinion; it could come back down). Speaking about A.I., IBM should be in there as well; because they're also doing A.I. just like the rest of them. AND it's also doing what Google is doing --- it's creating Quantum computers! Not supercomputers, but Quantum computers. So we need to call it the Super 8. And of all the stocks in the Super 8, IBM should be the one to buy if you're a long term investor. As a long term investor you're going to want dividends, and IBM gives it out like not other (of the Super 8). So now you have 3 ways that your money is growing when you invest with IBM: 1. You buy shares of IBM once a month --- every month. 2. And it grows about 10% a year (just like the S&P). 3. And it gives dividends! Don't take out the dividends; and it keeps growing. The other stocks don't give dividends. Goog: 0 dividends; nothing; zilch; nada! Tsla: 0 dividends Amzn: 0 Meta: 0 NVDA: .04 cents per share. What can you do with that? AApl: .24 cents Microsoft: .75 cents per share. IBM: $1.66 per share; Awesome! And that's my Opinion. Claude 2 I asked Anthropic's Claude A.I. --- about IBM --- and here's what it said: SR7 Does IBM do A.I. and Quantum computing? Claude Yes, IBM is a major technology company that is involved in both artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing research and development. Here are some key details:
In summary, IBM has major initiatives and projects involving both cutting-edge AI as well as quantum computing technology. They are investing heavily in next-generation computing capabilities and are considered one of the top companies pushing these technologies forward both through internal research and making quantum and AI resources available to external developers and partners. Their work spans fundamental science as well as real-world business and scientific applications. |
sr7 147 posts msg #160601 - Ignore sr7 |
10/4/2023 1:02:45 PM Speaking about Microsoft, some people don't know this but back in the late 90's, Sun Microsystems went to war with Microsoft. Microsoft versus Sun Microsystems: But now, Sun doesn't exist anymore. The rise and fall of Sun Microsystems: |
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