Are any of these worth investing in at this point?

I've been researching a few high-growth/speculative tech stocks recently and wanted to get some opinions from people here who follow the sector more closely. I currently have investments in the FTSE All-World (Acc) but want to diversifya bit more.

The main companies I've been looking at are:

lonQ (10NQ)

D-Wave Quantum (QBTS)

Palantir (PLTR)

Broadcom (AVGO)

TSMC (TSM)

I'm especially interested in the long-term potential of quantum computing companies like lonQ and D-Wave. understand they're still early-stage, unprofitable, and highly speculative, but the projected growth rates and future market potential seem huge if quantum computing becomes commercially viable over the next 10-20 years.

Palantir also caught my attention because of its Al/data analytics positioning and strong projected growth, although the valuation seems pretty aggressive already.

For those with more investing experience: Do you think these are genuinely strong long-term investments? Are quantum computing stocks still too early/risky to invest in seriously?

Which of these would you actually buy vs just keep on a watchlist? Do you see any of them becoming the "next Nvidia"-type winner, or is that mostly hype?

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u/FsXTimmi — 18 days ago
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Stack Feedback Wanted: Bacopa, Lion’s Mane, Ginkgo & L-Theanine for Memory and Cognitive Performance

I’d be interested to hear people’s thoughts on this supplement stack for cognitive performance, memory, focus, and overall mental clarity.

I’ve been taking the following consistently for around 8–10 weeks so far:

  • Bacopa Monnieri — 350mg (50% bacosides), once daily
  • Lion’s Mane — 7500mg 20:1 extract (50% polysaccharides), two daily
  • Ginkgo Biloba — 12,500mg (50:1 extract), once daily
  • L-Theanine — 400mg (40% from green tea extract 1000mg), two daily

In addition to the above, I also take:

  • High-strength Omega-3
  • Vitamin B12 (1000mcg)

So far, I feel there may be some improvements in focus and mental clarity, although it’s difficult to judge objectively.

Any advice, feedback or critiques would be appreciated

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u/FsXTimmi — 24 days ago