Day: April 8, 2026

The market is underappreciating that $MSFT already owns the enterprise workflow layer where AI adoption is likely to happen.

Workers already live inside Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, GitHub and Azure which gives Microsoft a built-in distribution advantage as AI gets

$MSFT fundamentals are still accelerating. Azure demand is massive. So why is the market pricing it like the best days are over?

@StockSavvyShay broke down the disconnect, and why he just initiated a trade on it.

The bear case is real: AI infrastructure is brutally expensive and the GPU spend is pressuring free cash flow. But the stock is acting like that pressure is permanent. Shay thinks the selloff is overdoing it.

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FUTURUM EQUITIES PODCAST EPISODE #47

Daniel and I will be live tomorrow at 1PM ET exclusively on the Futurum Equities YouTube channel covering:

• $CBRS & $MU earnings and what they say about next stage of AI infrastructure
• Why memory may have permanently re-rated into

I think $PLTR has been getting hit because investors are worried about competition from OpenAI and Anthropic but I’ve been been adding to my position because I think a lot of people have this backwards.

LLMs are obviously extremely valuable but as the major models continue to

$CBRS is a very unique company because it keeps a huge amount of compute and memory very close together which helps it deliver extremely fast inference and makes the architecture well positioned for agentic AI workloads where fast tokens matter more.

OpenAI validated the tec but

"Agentic AI is pushing the model towards seats plus consumption."

$MSFT is shifting from monetizing users to monetizing work: agents, tokens, workflows, and security across the enterprise stack.

I still think $MU is cheap because the SCAs should force investors to rethink the multiple.

Over time, Micron expects more than 50% of total revenue to be covered by these agreements giving the business a level of visibility memory companies historically never had.

A memory

$AAPL is compressing its Mac chip lineup this year, launching M6 base chips while holding back Pro and Max variants.

Professional Macs won't see new silicon until 2027, when Apple introduces M7 Pro and Max designed specifically for AI workloads.

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