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Do not trust this data.

I am almost 100% sure this isn't actual buying of stock, and it's just options vesting for executives.

In fact, it looks like Lisa Su and others were SELLING AMD on the 11th. She had 150,000 shares vested on the 11th, then she turned around and dumped ALL OF THEM on the open market (she still holds her stack from before those options vested though):

>https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/2488/000000248820000128/xslF345X03/wf-form4_159734952924257.xml

for more:
>https://fintel.io/n/us/amd
>https://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/own-disp?action=getissuer&CIK=0000002488

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MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK MILK

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Milkchads unite!

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>>19964879
I may as well respond while I'm here posting offtopic anyways.
>playin
The last thing I played was Portal 2 again for the first time in a few years.
>readin
I keep switching between Meditations and Anna Karenina but they're both boring me to death and I don't feel like I'm learning any new and useful things for them, so I've taken a break from reading.
>watchin
I'm watching the Taskmaster episodes as they get released on Youtube, it's sort of slow-paced but it's interesting.
>eatin
Frozen dinner same as every night. Staying away from my favorite Chinese place...
>drinkin
M I L K .
>fappin (I already know its anime you animals are the worst)
Just not feeling up for it right now.
>feelin?
Think I already blogposted about it pretty well.

>>19966037
Okay, thanks for the advice anon. I'm not good with deception, I always get flushed and can't make eye contact, but I'll try to practice beforehand with just a simple conversation line about can we meet up again, sorry to spring that on you all at once, like I think she's just shocked or offset by me not being who she thought I was, or something like that? Does that sound good? I'm not sure if she'll be able to convince herself I didn't notice, she left a little puddle on the bench and against my leg, but I doubt she wants to bring it up either way.
Thanks for taking the time, hopefully it will go alright.
>>19966113
I don't know, Schierke was intredasting at first but it just started seeming like a way for the author to indulge his cultural loli fixation more in a manga where it had never really fit into the atmosphere. But like I say, unpopular opinion.

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>Boomer tier gains
He buys a few shares of a few good companies or etfs, and makes a list of companies he wants to buy on dips, and if the shit he buys dips he can buy more.

I dislike the logic that if you only have a small amount of money to invest in stocks, you have to pick the ones that are lottery tickets. Especially if you're young, you might be glad you picked some steady stocks many years down the line.

That definitely looked like a Pratchett quote, I guess the death font gave it away. Damn was that series enjoyable.

>>17395216
Well reasoned.
The question is, since the market is a "discounting mechanism," how much of this will it discount in favor of future earnings, on the other side of flu season?

>>17395249
Sort of, they don't use any fancy language beyond "financial instruments" or "securities"

Shit, once you start calling it a "collateralized debt obligation" or "credit default swaps" I'm not actually sure I understand it anymore.

But they talk about how the mortgage lenders sold the uhhh I think they're called tranches of loans to other investors looking to collect the interest payments, and that credit agencies OK'd those.

>>17395254
There are a lot of people involved in American finance who are interested in exploring what happened and getting the word out there. China looks to have very little transparency in their financial system, and anyone who revealed its inner-workings might end up being mailed to all chinese journalists in a whole bunch of tiny wooden boxes.

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