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[] Why Nvidia Is at All Time Highs [View in browser]( [View in browser]( [] MAY 25 2023 Why Nvidia Is at All Time Highs [] [] DON YOCHAM Just One Word: FLOPS “I Have One Word for You, Benjamin: Plastics” - The Graduate In 1859 Edwin L. Drake struck oil in Titusville, PA. Oil as an energy resource was born. And for the next 60 years, energy was oil’s only purpose. But plastics changed all that. Suddenly, oil companies had a whole new set of customers. As demand from plastics manufacturers expanded, so too did oil company profits. Today, oil has many customers. It’s a critical feedstock for a wide range of petrochemical processes that include not only plastics but also fertilizers, detergents, and cosmetics. It’s utilized as a coolant and lubricant for maintaining industrial machinery and equipment. We wouldn’t have asphalt without the oil used to make it. Between all the competing uses for oil, roughly half or more supplied to global markets finds its way into something other than energy for electricity generation or transportation. And now that AI has gone public, another 60-year old resource suddenly has a very demanding new customer. Gimme Those FLOPS That resource is FLOPS, or “floating point operations per second.” Specifically, FLOPS indicate how many floating point calculations a processor (or a set of processors, as in a supercomputer) can execute in one second. When you hear terms like “petaFLOPS” (PFLOPS, quadrillions of FLOPS), “exaFLOPS” (EFLOPS, quintillions of FLOPS), and so on, it’s a reference to a computer’s ability to process FLOPS. [] Once the computing market became a thing in the 50s and 60s, FLOPS became the hot new resource. And as plastics were to oil, AI is now the big, new customer for FLOPS. From Birth to Big Model AI, especially deep learning models like ChatGPT, depend on FLOPS in many ways. For instance, the training phase of large-scale machine learning models involves numerous mathematical operations (multiplications, additions, etc.) over high-dimensional data. These operations are often floating-point calculations, and the number of FLOPS can give an estimate of how quickly a system can train a model. During the inference phase, the model uses the learned parameters to make predictions. Though not as computationally intensive as training, inference also involves a substantial number of floating-point operations, particularly for large, complex models and high-dimensional inputs. As these models scale – models with billions or even trillions of parameters are not uncommon – model size increases. So to, then, do the number of floating-point operations needed to train and use them. And now that ChatGPT and other deep learning, large language models are available to the public, more FLOPS means faster computation to meet exploding demand for real-time processing. In short, when it comes to AI, FLOPS matter. And that’s why [Nvidi Corporation (NVDA)]( is at all-time highs. [] Essentially, chip makers like NVDA create FLOPS. They make processing power a usable resource by manufacturing semiconductors just like oil companies make oil usable by pulling it out of the ground. And, right now, markets are grasping to understand the full revenue-generating implications of this new customer. It’s creating a strong bid to equity markets because the implications touch almost every industry and service. The drive to capitalize on the benefits of AI is waging war with the [treasury supply bottleneck crowding out capital](. It’s a critical market dynamic. To watch the battle play out in real-time, click the video below. [] [] Take What the Markets Give You. [] [] SCOTT WELSH Doubly Verified Buying hot stocks in hot sectors is something we’ve talked about before. And it will never be a bad idea. Even in a market that has bad breadth, hot stocks in hot sectors is a great way to find trades. What is “bad breadth”? It’s when the overall market is up but many of the stocks in that market are down. This happened in 2021 (the majority were bearish but the market was up) and it’s happening now. Only a few big winners are moving the market. But those few winners will show up where? In a hot sector. Overall, AI and tech have been putting up big gains in 2023. DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc. ([DV]( fits under that umbrella. It’s been on a nice run since January. And it’s in one of the top ten hottest sectors in the world. And it’s above its long-term MA. And it’s just broken out: [] A break above $32.45 was a trigger. It’s slightly above that now. This breakout could be the beginning of an upward move. Happy trading, Scott [] [] ROGER SCOTT The One Strategy I’m Using to Trade Crypto It’s no secret that BTC and other cryptocurrencies are one of the most controversial assets in the world. You either love them or hate them. I have to admit that previously, I didn’t give them a fair chance… Before Jeffry Turnmire showed me [this strategy]( I was scared away by the high-risk factor, expensive fees, and extra accounts. But with the Bitcoin Loophole you can target all the positive things crypto is known for – without the daunting negatives… Forget opening a coinbase account, or needing a crypto wallet. For the first time ever, as long as you can trade stocks with your brokerage account… [] … YOU can tap into the most explosive asset in the world! Are you ready to target your share of the crypto pie? [] [ Click HERE to learn how YOU can get in on this trillion dollar market! ]( The profits and performance shown are not typical, we make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. The trades expressed are from historical data in order to demonstrate the potential of the system. All the best, Roger Scott [] [] [] MAY 25 2023 Why Nvidia Is at All Time Highs [] [] DON YOCHAM Just One Word: FLOPS “I Have One Word for You, Benjamin: Plastics” - The Graduate In 1859 Edwin L. Drake struck oil in Titusville, PA. Oil as an energy resource was born. And for the next 60 years, energy was oil’s only purpose. But plastics changed all that. Suddenly, oil companies had a whole new set of customers. As demand from plastics manufacturers expanded, so too did oil company profits. Today, oil has many customers. It’s a critical feedstock for a wide range of petrochemical processes that include not only plastics but also fertilizers, detergents, and cosmetics. It’s utilized as a coolant and lubricant for maintaining industrial machinery and equipment. We wouldn’t have asphalt without the oil used to make it. Between all the competing uses for oil, roughly half or more supplied to global markets finds its way into something other than energy for electricity generation or transportation. And now that AI has gone public, another 60-year old resource suddenly has a very demanding new customer. Gimme Those FLOPS That resource is FLOPS, or “floating point operations per second.” Specifically, FLOPS indicate how many floating point calculations a processor (or a set of processors, as in a supercomputer) can execute in one second. When you hear terms like “petaFLOPS” (PFLOPS, quadrillions of FLOPS), “exaFLOPS” (EFLOPS, quintillions of FLOPS), and so on, it’s a reference to a computer’s ability to process FLOPS. [] Once the computing market became a thing in the 50s and 60s, FLOPS became the hot new resource. And as plastics were to oil, AI is now the big, new customer for FLOPS. From Birth to Big Model AI, especially deep learning models like ChatGPT, depend on FLOPS in many ways. For instance, the training phase of large-scale machine learning models involves numerous mathematical operations (multiplications, additions, etc.) over high-dimensional data. These operations are often floating-point calculations, and the number of FLOPS can give an estimate of how quickly a system can train a model. During the inference phase, the model uses the learned parameters to make predictions. Though not as computationally intensive as training, inference also involves a substantial number of floating-point operations, particularly for large, complex models and high-dimensional inputs. As these models scale – models with billions or even trillions of parameters are not uncommon – model size increases. So to, then, do the number of floating-point operations needed to train and use them. And now that ChatGPT and other deep learning, large language models are available to the public, more FLOPS means faster computation to meet exploding demand for real-time processing. In short, when it comes to AI, FLOPS matter. And that’s why [Nvidi Corporation (NVDA)]( is at all-time highs. [] Essentially, chip makers like NVDA create FLOPS. They make processing power a usable resource by manufacturing semiconductors just like oil companies make oil usable by pulling it out of the ground. And, right now, markets are grasping to understand the full revenue-generating implications of this new customer. It’s creating a strong bid to equity markets because the implications touch almost every industry and service. The drive to capitalize on the benefits of AI is waging war with the [treasury supply bottleneck crowding out capital](. It’s a critical market dynamic. To watch the battle play out in real-time, click the video below. [] [] Take What the Markets Give You. [] [] SCOTT WELSH Doubly Verified Buying hot stocks in hot sectors is something we’ve talked about before. And it will never be a bad idea. Even in a market that has bad breadth, hot stocks in hot sectors is a great way to find trades. What is “bad breadth”? It’s when the overall market is up but many of the stocks in that market are down. This happened in 2021 (the majority were bearish but the market was up) and it’s happening now. Only a few big winners are moving the market. But those few winners will show up where? In a hot sector. Overall, AI and tech have been putting up big gains in 2023. DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc. ([DV]( fits under that umbrella. It’s been on a nice run since January. And it’s in one of the top ten hottest sectors in the world. And it’s above its long-term MA. And it’s just broken out: [] A break above $32.45 was a trigger. It’s slightly above that now. This breakout could be the beginning of an upward move. Happy trading, Scott [] [] ROGER SCOTT The One Strategy I’m Using to Trade Crypto It’s no secret that BTC and other cryptocurrencies are one of the most controversial assets in the world. You either love them or hate them. I have to admit that previously, I didn’t give them a fair chance… Before Jeffry Turnmire showed me [this strategy]( I was scared away by the high-risk factor, expensive fees, and extra accounts. But with the Bitcoin Loophole you can target all the positive things crypto is known for – without the daunting negatives… Forget opening a coinbase account, or needing a crypto wallet. For the first time ever, as long as you can trade stocks with your brokerage account… [] … YOU can tap into the most explosive asset in the world! Are you ready to target your share of the crypto pie? [] [ Click HERE to learn how YOU can get in on this trillion dollar market! ]( The profits and performance shown are not typical, we make no future earnings claims, and you may lose money. The trades expressed are from historical data in order to demonstrate the potential of the system. All the best, Roger Scott [] [] [] ABOUT US: We believe that the opportunity for financial literacy and freedom belongs to all people, not just those who already have years of investing experience. Prosperity Pub provides an array of educational services and products that will help you navigate the markets and become a better investor. Trading is made simple through our online forum full of trading techniques to give you the best tools to kick-start your investing journey. We offer collaborative webinars and training; we love to teach. No matter the opportunity, we bring together a strong community of like-minded traders to focus on analyzing market news as it’s presented each day. DISCLAIMER: FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. The materials presented from Prosperity Pub are for your informational purposes only. 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