When Stocks Start Trading Like Crypto

Oct 07 at 15:43
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Miembro desde Jun 05, 2025   posts 6
Oct 07 at 15:43

 I remember when I used to follow every NVIDIA earnings call like it was a sport. The stock always felt like something only big investors played with. Then came tokenized RWAs, and suddenly I could take a position in $NVDA/USDT or $AMD/USDT on Bitget just like any other crypto pair. This week’s AMD surge, up over 35% after the OpenAI partnership news, shows how fast the AI story is moving. They’re projecting tens of billions in revenue from AI data centers by 2026, which says a lot about where this space is heading. It’s not just a price move anymore. Trading what used to be Wall Street-only stocks now feels like DeFi—fast, global, and liquid. Maybe this kind of access changes how people invest in AI altogether.

Miembro desde Sep 17, 2025   posts 3
Oct 09 at 06:53
7OHEH posted:

 I remember when I used to follow every NVIDIA earnings call like it was a sport. The stock always felt like something only big investors played with. Then came tokenized RWAs, and suddenly I could take a position in $NVDA/USDT or $AMD/USDT on Bitget just like any other crypto pair. This week’s AMD surge, up over 35% after the OpenAI partnership news, shows how fast the AI story is moving. They’re projecting tens of billions in revenue from AI data centers by 2026, which says a lot about where this space is heading. It’s not just a price move anymore. Trading what used to be Wall Street-only stocks now feels like DeFi—fast, global, and liquid. Maybe this kind of access changes how people invest in AI altogether.


These past few days of gold trading have made me feel like I'm trading cryptocurrency.

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