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>>49733385
>decades of growth
>inflated away in a single year
vs
>decades of silver stacking
>maintained all of its value
>value goes up 100x in hyperinflation
You COULD get the best of both worlds by selling the top, but I guarantee you won't because you're a retard who trusts the Fed and government.

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>>26302977
>Shes a super accomplished economist
Economists are on par with astrologists.

Pic related won a Nobel prize for economics.

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>>25877328
>Unironically, whatever the buyout price is
who are they getting bought out by and why? i want to take the "hodl until buyout" pill but i need more DD to convince me to not sell for a smaller profit. i'd prefer not to get PnD'd with 1k shares.

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>>19534583
kikes

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>>18596285
Now it's 2. Check mate.

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>>18570508
>economist

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>https://quantitrader.com/algorithms/stop-losses/
>I used to always put in stop loss orders.
>It was just part of the trade.
>I would enter a trade and then immediately put in a stop loss order.
>It was as second nature to me as slipping my little pinkies into soft slippers before touching the hard, cold, tile on the bathroom floor in the morning.
>But I was getting stopped a lot so started to pay more attention.
>I would watch my stop loss order being filled then, in pure and utter amazement, watch the price reverse course and take on the characteristics of the Dukes of Hazzard running from Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane.
>I was immobilized with a feeling of a bride left at the altar. I was just as angry as the aforementioned bride would have been so I set out to answer the question:
>What the heck was happening?
>Here is Bruce Robinson’s response when I posed the question to him (Bruce is also a personal friend of Howard Bandy’s ).
>“Early on, I did quite a bit of testing with stop-loss orders (and trailing stops as well). My conclusion was that they hurt the results of the vast majority (almost all) trading systems, or resulted in over-fitting of stop parameters. So, I decided not to use them, and not to incorporate the option into systems. I later confirmed this with others. Howard (Bandy), for example, also says that they almost always hurt performance.
>Please note the above statement is talking about perfectly executed stops where:
>-other participants such as brokerages or ECN’s did not have knowledge of stop points
>-stops were triggered by executed order prices
>In practice, stops perform even worse because the above two conditions do not hold true.”
>I’m sure I’m getting some head nods in agreement, however, I’m just as sure there are more out there ready to tar and feather me who still believe stop losses are as necessary as the air you breathe. If you are in the latter category, please read on.

Is he right? SLbros, i don't feel so good...

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>>18171931
this is crypto cope x 10000

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>everyone reacting to futures
>everyone saying "i hope this happens", "i hope this doesn't happen", "fuck tsla i hope elon gets cancer of the rectum", etc

STOP REACTING TO STUFF AND WHAT YOU HOPE TO HAPPEN

START ACTUALLY SAYING WHAT YOU'RE GONNA DO ABOUT IT ON MONDAY WHEN THE MARKET OPENS, PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR MOUTH IS

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>>17177927
Don't listen to anyone in here, especially not tripfags and penny stock shills (these groups overlap a lot). Don't trust me either. Google a bit or ask around irl and you'll realize this is common knowledge:
If you're not interested in learning how to evaluate companies and stocks, ETFs are a good option.
In fact, that's an understatement. Just dump as much money as you can every month in literally any ETF whatsoever and you'll do better than most "investors" except you'll have to do zero work for it.

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>>17068444
I'm already about 60% certain I'll go up about 400% this year

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>>16937076
yeah sit back and enjoy the show

Good timing. LAKE is going to be a monster this week.

Although not advice I'm retarded actually btw

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What's interesting about Dealership vs non-dealership?

Dealerships add 6-8% cost to vehicle
Dealerships profit mainly through maintenance and part sales.
Dealerships are facing margin pressure on the profit of new car sales.
Dealerships have been found through studies to anti-sale Electric Vehicles, possibly because of low margin and less maintenance/parts.

This means those companies operating through dealerships have an enormous friction to going EV and selling EV.

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>>16831470
Accumulate wealth while you still can.

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DDD
NVDA

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>>12522540
Bitcoin growth is going to be exponential this year. Wait until 500million people are allowed to buy Bitcoin. And those individuals will do so because their brokerages will hold their hand as they buy 10 million satoshi for $5,000... Truly boomers are going to buy bags of Bitcoin. The media will be used. This has all been planned. Stay tuned, it’s going to get very interesting this year.
>>12523149
Bitcoin will hit $100,000 this year by Q3.

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Long x100
Shortx100

Wait for whatever happens and you have free money
Rinse and repeat until you are rich
You are welcome

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>>10042984
don't think like this person


>>10042995
>week

let's cherry pick the worst week comparitavely on a stock that is long term

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TSLA 400, AMD 40, believe in HIGH IQ.

Popular brokers for stock trading:

Robinhood
>commission free and no minimum to open
http://www.robinhood.com

> It's been X days, why isn't my account verified yet?
Not being approved in 3 days seems to be the new norm. Nevertheless, call/email their support if you've been waiting more than that.

> When is it coming to my country?
The only "plans" are on an Australian and Chinese beta. Neither of which has gained much traction.

Interactive Brokers
>$1 commission per 100 shares. $10k minimum to open, $3k if 25 or under. Lowest margin interest. Free API access
http://www.interactivebrokers.com

TD Ameritade
>$6.95 commission per trade. No minimum to open. Fantastic data/charting through their free ThinkorSwim service
http://www.tdameritrade.com

Degiro (Cheap broker for Europeans)
http://www.degiro.eu

Educational sites:
https://www.investopedia.com/
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain

Free in depth charts:
http://www.tradingview.com

Premarket Data:
http://www.nasdaq.com/extended-trading/premarket-mostactive.aspx
https://money.cnn.com/data/premarket/
https://www.cnbc.com/pre-markets/

Earnings Report Calendars:
https://biz.yahoo.com/research/earncal/today.html
https://www.earningswhispers.com/calendar

Biopharma Catalyst Calendar:
https://biopharmcatalyst.com/

Pump and Dump Advertising:
https://stocktwits.com

S&P 500 VIX Futures (For SVXY/UVXY, higher is better for UVXY, lower is better for SVXY)
https://www.investing.com/indices/us-spx-vix-futures

CNBC Live:
http://www.livenewson.com/american/cnbc-america.html
Fox Business Live:
http://www.livenewson.com/business/fox-business-network-fbn.html
Bloomberg Live:
http://www.livenewson.com/american/bloomberg-television-business.html

Basic rundown on options:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBAQtjyqNHw [Embed] [Embed]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuTTzfa4ePE [Embed] [Embed]
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