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@angeertsen Cameron PoeCameron Poe posts on X about goog, put the, $googl, oracle the most. They currently have XX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence stocks technology brands finance exchanges automotive brands
Social topic influence goog, put the, $googl, oracle, nasdaq, housing market, bubble, tesla, robot, morgan stanley
Top assets mentioned Alphabet Inc Class A (GOOGL) Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) Morgan Stanley (MS)
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"@joecarlsonshow There is still a sizable valuation to quality gap. Look at apple with almost no growth yet a P/E in the low 40'ies The correct comparison for Goog is NVDA which would put the stock in the $XXX range"
X Link @angeertsen 2025-10-24T16:47Z XX followers, 1120 engagements
"@StockSavvyShay @danielnewmanUV Notice that they screwed up their chart and flipped Google and Oracle"
X Link @angeertsen 2025-10-25T16:11Z XX followers, XX engagements
"@modestproposal1 The problem is timing The Nasdaq bubble of the late nineties was called a bubble around 1995-1996. But it lasted another four years. The housing market was frothy in 2005. But the bubble got worse and only popped in 2008"
X Link @angeertsen 2025-10-27T00:33Z XX followers, XX engagements
"@QualityInvest5 P/E at XX is a cult stock Nah. Tesla with a P/E of XXX is probably in the cult phase. Every bad earnings call gets explained away with robot armies and self driving cars (years out of course)"
X Link @angeertsen 2025-10-24T23:00Z XX followers, XX engagements
"@zephyr_z9 Must be some typo. AWS and Goog have revenues well above the numbers on the slide"
X Link @angeertsen 2025-10-26T14:39Z XX followers, XX engagements
"@FiveBestIdeas @CapitalObserver There were structured products that bet on the housing collapse. In 2006 Morgan Stanley offered a product which printed if the Case Shiller index declined by 20%. You didn't need to hold to maturity; it skyrocketed in X years. It was sold only to high net worth investors"
X Link @angeertsen 2025-10-27T00:42Z XX followers, XX engagements