sleepydragon
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This probably is good for AI supply chain? These country will need host their own data centers running their own models , which means more chips and chip equipments
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but isn’t klac also has ebeam inspection product now… probably not as good/dominant as ASML’s one? Thanks’
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I think not being able to raise prices applies to all semi equipment suppliers -- they can increase their revenues by providing additional service or products, but not easy to raise prices on existing products -- they all largely sell to TSM , who is a cheap a** I guess! Also, I think KLAC is probably as close as 100% monopoly like ASML? AMAT is less but maybe it has bigger revenue upside because it has so many different products/services.
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There’s something to dislike about asml for sure— they take a whole year to make like 50 machines.. it’s very hard for them to scale up production . That’s why i think klac/amat/lrcx might be better?
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If buying call, u know they are going to announce safty data by 6/30. That’s a fixed announced date. though options are very expensive now.
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you are joking right? they pick who they want to sell to
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it’s all sold out for the next few years. They just have to deliver them. pretty the entire chip making is these little “mini factory “/machine of asml. There’s no one else. even Depart of Defense/war buy from them, and can only afford the refurbished machines
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besides ASML, another company with almost equal monopoly power is KLAC — i heard this from an ASML engineer. But i am a bit hesitant to buy more because all these semi equipment have 25-40% revenue exposure to china. (ASML is a bit better because they are banned from selling their most expensive machines to china.) still biting my nails on KLAC (and also slightly less moaty lrcx and amat)
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I just buy the msci korean etf.
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i met a Portfolio Manager the other day who doesnt code. He used to have small team writing code for him. Most of the team is gone. He now put on headphones and talk to AI and instruct it to write code. He has written about 150k lines of code to support his job so far.
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yeah, they do. Claudi code and codex etc is very useful, and people pay for it. It probably save the salaries for 2-3 junior programmers per one team lead. The big tech firms like oracle meta are also fully adopting it to write code. The revenue and benefits are real. For the AI supplier, SNDK is up like 10x for the past 1 yr , but it’s next quarter earning is higher than its mktcap when it was spinned off 18 months ago from WDC. It’s earning that has gone up a lot. And its revenue is going to sustain current level for the next few years due to supply contraints. Semi equipment providers have backlogs filled for the next 3 years and revenue growth every quarter from on.
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Ai does make money — i use it at work, and many i talked to use it at work, and some fired people. It’s a huge productivity boost. Brk invest in google making billion dollar bet on building data center. The revenue is real and supply constraints will last a few years. It’s a regime shift that’s happening so fast
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I am buying a basket of the entire supply chain of AI, making it approaching 30% of my portfolio: sndk, mu, ewy, kalc, asml, amat, lrcx, nvda, amd, avgo, tsm, arm, stx, goog, now
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Buffett/Berkshire - general news
sleepydragon replied to fareastwarriors's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Google is doing this AI cloud JV with blackstone. Blackstone provides capital and Google provides TPUs and software. But they also need electricity right? I am wondering if Brk’s investment in google has anything to do with this -
Buffett/Berkshire - general news
sleepydragon replied to fareastwarriors's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
he bought it on/before 3/31. Pretty much exact bottom -
Buffett/Berkshire - general news
sleepydragon replied to fareastwarriors's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
Good investments is also the exceptions not the rules. Capital intensive is ok as long as it’s regulated so you are guaranteed to get reasonable returns — especially for Berkshire its capital costs is 0 (insurance float). visa is a tougher business. Just look at how many payments providers were founded and still being founded trying to kill visa. Visa had to spend a fortune to protect its moat. And buffett already have AXP. -
Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting 2026
sleepydragon replied to good-investing's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
essential tremor: happens when you move the hands. Visible mainly during speaking and gesturing. Not a big deal other than appearance and convenience. parkingson: tremoring (maining pill rolling) when hands are relaxed— just opposite to ET. Highly unlikely , actually 0 chance, cuz we have seen this for a few years now and he has Not seen declined mental state. -
Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting 2026
sleepydragon replied to good-investing's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
I think it might be Essential Tremor> -- I am not a doctor, not even a nurse.. just my pure guess based on I happen to be studying a biotech stock right now that make a drug for this condition.. Here is a description I get from AI about ET: --- **Essential Tremor (ET)** is the most common movement disorder, causing rhythmic shaking (usually in the hands/arms) that worsens with action or posture. ### How people get it - **Strong genetic component** — Often runs in families (autosomal dominant; ~50% chance if a parent has it). Multiple risk genes identified, but not one single cause. - **Age-related** — Most common after age 40. - Combination of genetics + possible environmental factors. Not caused by lifestyle. ### Impact on health - **Physical** — Interferes with writing, eating, drinking, and fine tasks. Can spread to head, voice, or gait. Slowly worsens over years but is **not life-threatening**. - **Quality of life** — Can cause embarrassment, social withdrawal, anxiety, and reduced independence. ### Impact on thinking/cognition - Traditionally motor-only, but many patients have mild cognitive issues (memory, attention, executive function). - **Higher risk** of mild cognitive impairment and dementia (roughly 2–3x vs. general population), especially with late-onset ET. Not everyone develops this. ET is manageable with medications, therapy, or procedures like focused ultrasound. See a neurologist for evaluation. --- -
Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting 2026
sleepydragon replied to good-investing's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
i am also add Greg is putting all his annual salary buying brk stocks— that’s pretty impressive . Definitely skin in the game. -
Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting 2026
sleepydragon replied to good-investing's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
I am not a doctor but this sort of disease is basically some protein that regulates the electrical signals in the brain , essentially for calming them down, are not being produced by the body. But it’s a neuro disease not a brain disease or terminal disease. So it doesn’t affect his logical reasoning . Millions of Americans living with such conditions. -
Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting 2026
sleepydragon replied to good-investing's topic in Berkshire Hathaway
It’s the well water at stamford ct i live in near by town. There were a big news a few years back almost all well water in Stamford is polluted with pesticides -
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Macro thread - Why is the market up/down?
sleepydragon replied to Luke's topic in General Discussion
Thanks Marco. your portfolio is pretty defensive. I am leveraged long, so that's why I am nervous. And it's hard to cut back on the leverage cuz I like all these stocks I have. private equity short is a good idea. it's ultra competitive industry. was chatting with someone in this industry and he said any family business they want to buy have 5-6 bidders. but they are long term holders though and usually buy defensive businesses. hotels and airlines are good shorts too, I agree.
