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>>28400173
>tfw only 60 SNDL @ 1.25

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@19758994
>options is safer than stocks imo
>it's kpop kid
don't take him seriously

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I’ve lost so much money on puts today

god i fuckkng hate retail robinhooders that keep pumping the market

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There has to be criminally stupid money in this market right now. Like, there has to be Robinhood-tier bagholders who don't understand derivatives holding into expiration not knowing what that means.

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>>19166847
>>19166894
>it's been a whole fucking month of this shit
just for fuck sake. No one with a portfolio big enough has more than like... a tenth of their account in fucking tankers. I'd bet you a whole shekel. That's worth ten posts. Save us from ten of your annoying and baseless non-arguments. fuck.
>my argument is valid!!!!!!
>muh markets are efficient
>price discovery is an efficient process, and there is no speculation risk in markets
>huuuuuuuuurrrrrrr
I've refuted a central assumption of your argument and stated that it's literally in the air because powers much bigger than us little basement autists are going to determine how things swing. You can't do anything to fix the supply, demand, and glut situation without actively destroying something. You have no arguments to refute evidence that appears contrary to >>19166676
You shills are such cocksuckers. Leave us damn tendie retards alone. I know you're just going to keep going in this thread with cocksucker bullshittery or some other BS id will show up to do it for you because you're fucking paid for it. It's in every fucking tanker thread. Don't pose like you're the beacon of light and intelligent replies. We've watched this for weeks. weeeeeeks. every single time you guys meet an argument, you only further the conviction of tankies or convince the contrarians that tankies have a good argument. Just tell your manager already and stop shitting up the threads.

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>>18994301
I mean, in their defense, the media has done a piss-poor job of releasing info on the virus that's useful outside of apocalypse porn.

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>>18943021
once you realize this whole thing is a speculative credit bubble, it all makes sense. these zombie companies must default and go bankrupt. everything short of that is likely theft of all future generations.

>>18943043
The dollar milkshake theory is probably right, and we need to keep finding ways to spend the money we're getting from abroad. I'm also guessing that expansion in M2 has more to do with fiscal stimulus, not monetary policy. The FED is only concerned with keeping "markets functional." essentially, they only care about companies being able to buy and sell debt. the equities market is more or less an afterthought. These liquidity operations aren't necessarily super invasive with regard to the money supply. Again, we're dealing with a credit bubble. people feeling comfortable with the credit situation (rates at 0, debt based buybacks can continue) the prices will have upward pressure. The margins are all razor thin - highly evident in Q1 earnings flops, and that's why people are publicly bearish. it's very likely not a matter of if, but when. Even if we have infinite liquidity, few people want the debt. corps can hardly pay back. It's a waiting game for bobo's, and buffet is right on the money sitting on a mountain of cash. Everyone, globally, wants USD, and he has a big fat fucking pile.

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