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Everest Group, Ltd. Common Stock - Recent news and sentiment analysis

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$311.30
+$1.85 (+0.6%)
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Legit question. How many stocks do people hold? Do you sell once they go up like 20%? According diff...

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📈 Positive (0.69)
1 EN u/WuTangNameGenerat0r r/wallstreetbets

Legit question. How many stocks do people hold? Do you sell once they go up like 20%? According different sectors, or whatever is trending? Give me simple answers, eg: 10 yes different I ain’t got time to read an essay

ᗰᗩᖇKET ᗯIᒪᒪ ᗷE ᖇEGᗩᖇᗪEᗪ... YOᑌ ᔕTᗩY ᔕOᒪᐯEᑎT, ᗰY ᖴᖇIEᑎᗪS!

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1 EN u/naked_space_chimp r/wallstreetbets

ᗰᗩᖇKET ᗯIᒪᒪ ᗷE ᖇEGᗩᖇᗪEᗪ... YOᑌ ᔕTᗩY ᔕOᒪᐯEᑎT, ᗰY ᖴᖇIEᑎᗪS!

Walmart is my bet. Pinched shoppers at slightly nicer stores (eg target) gonna holiday/grocery shopp...

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📈 Positive (0.38)
1 EN u/Complex-Note-5274 r/wallstreetbets

Walmart is my bet. Pinched shoppers at slightly nicer stores (eg target) gonna holiday/grocery shopping there in q4.

Metals and semis are pumping just fine today, eg INTC and USAR up big

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📈 Positive (0.89)
1 EN u/derprondo r/wallstreetbets

Metals and semis are pumping just fine today, eg INTC and USAR up big

What do you guys think about the new $MEME etf? I bought 2000 shares / $20k worth, going to let it ...

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📈 Positive (0.86)
3 EN u/derprondo r/wallstreetbets

What do you guys think about the new $MEME etf? I bought 2000 shares / $20k worth, going to let it ride and see what happens. I'm concerned they're a bit too slow though, eg they're holding OPEN and quantum stocks right now which already had their meme pumps. I hope their strategy isn't to hold bags LOL.

What are they terming this type of business relationship (eg. openai-nvda-orcl-amd-xyz) in US busine...

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📉 Negative (-0.23)
3 EN u/sanyasea r/wallstreetbets

What are they terming this type of business relationship (eg. openai-nvda-orcl-amd-xyz) in US business schools nowadays? Japan has its keiretsu and S.Korea its chaebol but i've not seen a more sophisticated term than 'circle jerk' emanate from our highly esteemed finance professors at HBS etc. Perhaps they think the trend is temporary and wave it off as 'vendor financing' or 'private credit'?