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>>15050686
we saw them do it
Baggie is a jew so he stole his own moneys

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put some neutron heavy rocks together and you can get something bigger than a fire
this isn't the 1940s
destroying the world is just a few neutrons away
we could burn all the anime away for good
but we decided back then in 1945 that we didn't want to

there's thermite too if you want to go the chemical route (1700's)

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>>14759171
it's shiny
shiny = good

>>14759159
turkey is not shiny
not shiny = bad

but you're missing a couple extra axioms or logical steps here;
a put on TUR implies that you think the value of it's underlying holdings (which you can look up here: https://www.ishares.com/us/products/239689/ishares-msci-turkey-etf)) will decline by a certain amount, greater than the implied drop based on the premium of the contract.
Just because Erdogan and the Lira are a bit unstable doesn't mean that the value of the ticker symbols of these Turkish stocks will decline enough to make you money on your put.
You aren't shorting the Lira or Turkish bonds, you are buying a contract that requires prices of Turkish companies to fall. But they have already fallen. And you need them to fall, probably quite a bit in a limited amount of time, to satisfy your put. But these companies are all cheap already and still earning money.Do you really expect them to fall from a basket P/E of 6.5 to under 6? or a significant earnings decline with same P/E?

What is the Exp date, strike price, and cost?

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>>13669713
wait isn't that below min wage? damn
hey call Trump about a space force job or work in one of the new American factories we're building to win the trade war :)

>>13669652
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_Brothers_riot
>... At this time, New York Rep. John Sweeney told an aide to "Shut it down."[2][4][6] The demonstration turned violent ...

hehe

>Most scientific advancements even under capitalism came from govt funding/academia.

very recently, if you talk about high-energy physics stuff, yes. But back to the biotech you were demonizing: no. Advancements in materials, communication, computation etc. are all coming from private R&D. if you limit 'scientific advancement' to 'running questionably useful particle accelerator tests at CERN or RHIC', then yes.
If you think about launching rockets more efficiently, the government had decades to do that. Well guess who is doing it.

>I'll think about this post ever time some incredibly simple electronic device breaks the fuck down because of planned obselesence. [sic]

again, the great thing about the free market is choice. You can choose what to buy. I haven't bought a new cell phone or TV in almost a decade. I haven't had anything go planned obsolescence on me. But it's all base on the choices I make when I buy things :)

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>>13518026
memstocks right now are LCI and GALT
LCI just had a +10% day, GALT is having a RO
those are the memstocks of this general, not this board. the memestock of this board right now is probably LINK

>>13518032
>lifelong
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started
lifleong is mutual funds and re-distributing every quarter/year

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