| Ticker | Mentions | Stance | Conv | Entry | P&L YTD | Theme | Thesis (click to expand) | Mentioned | Src |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| META | ×1 | LONG | HIGH | $670.29 | AI/Semi | Author states Meta has lowest PE among the five and "already confirmed beat" with 30% ad revenue growth vs Google's 18%. The combination of low valuation and superior growth creates a favorable risk/reward for earnings. Bet on Meta’s earnings beat and positive price reaction. Earnings miss, broader tech sell-off, increased competition from TikTok/Reels monetization. | Apr 28 | ||
| AMZN | ×1 | SHORT | MED | $259.69 | Consumer | Author argues Amazon is at an all-time high, so "no matter what, stock will fall after earnings." The all-time high creates a "sell the news" pattern, with limited upside and potential for disappointment. Short Amazon into earnings expecting a post-announcement drop. Better-than-expected earnings, market rotation into value, AWS growth surprises. | Apr 28 | ||
| GOOGL | ×1 | SHORT | MED | $349.80 | AI/Semi | Same reasoning as Amazon – Google is at an all-time high and the author expects a post-earnings decline. The all-time high setup makes the stock vulnerable to a profit-taking drop even on a beat. Short Google alongside Amazon for the "fall after earnings" thesis. Strong ad revenue rebound, cloud growth, AI narrative boosting sentiment. | Apr 28 |