US investors are seriously sleeping on what's happening with robotics and autonomous driving in Asia right now.
There's this massive gap in understanding. They see a few robotaxis with safety drivers cruising around SF and think that's the cutting edge. Meanwhile, they're doubting and shorting Asian tech stocks because they haven't witnessed the actual innovation firsthand.
That perception gap? That's where the opportunity sits. The real development is happening thousands of miles away from Silicon Valley, but the market hasn't priced it in yet.
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DeFiGrayling
· 5h ago
Robots and autonomous driving are really taking off in Asia, while American investors are still dreaming.
Silicon Valley calls a few robotaxis "cutting edge," it's honestly laughable—Asia has already achieved large-scale deployment and no one is paying attention... That's the real price gap.
By the time they react, it'll be too late. Anyone shorting Asian tech stocks now will end up regretting it.
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GhostWalletSleuth
· 5h ago
People in Silicon Valley have no real understanding of the progress in robotics and autonomous driving here in Asia—they’re totally getting taken advantage of by the information gap.
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DuskSurfer
· 6h ago
Asian robotics has already taken off a long time ago, while Americans are still watching SF's prototype cars. Seriously, wake up.
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I see quite a few people are still shorting Asian tech stocks—it's honestly a joke... Their eyes are glued to that tiny patch of Silicon Valley.
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Opportunities lie in information gaps. Don't wait until Wall Street catches on and then regret it.
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To be honest, the US investment circle just has information barriers that are too strong, and they can't get rid of their self-indulgence.
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Wait... could this actually be the real undervalued market?
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GateUser-e87b21ee
· 6h ago
The development of robotics and autonomous driving in Asia is indeed seriously underestimated. American investors are really lagging behind this time.
What’s happening in Silicon Valley is nothing special; the real innovation has long been in Asia, it just hasn't been priced in yet.
While people in the US stock market are still theorizing on paper, Asia is already up and running. The information gap is money.
To be honest, the scale of robotaxi testing in coastal cities has already surpassed SF. Americans are living in an information bubble.
Those who are shorting Asian tech stocks now will be too late by the time they catch on.
People are tired of hearing Silicon Valley’s stories. The real trend is still in the East.
US investors are seriously sleeping on what's happening with robotics and autonomous driving in Asia right now.
There's this massive gap in understanding. They see a few robotaxis with safety drivers cruising around SF and think that's the cutting edge. Meanwhile, they're doubting and shorting Asian tech stocks because they haven't witnessed the actual innovation firsthand.
That perception gap? That's where the opportunity sits. The real development is happening thousands of miles away from Silicon Valley, but the market hasn't priced it in yet.