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I have 10 link
I don't wanna be a potential bagholder

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>had money to sell cash-covered puts
>tried selling GME puts on wednesday and today
>nobody would buy
>gave up and spent the money on SPY units before close

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>>21444821
I'm not
Should I be?

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>>20456441
>insulting the eternal wild spirit of pure animals

ngmi

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why are treasury bonds looking great....

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/ptg/ is comfy

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>>19850405
there is a whole board on 4chan where they just post images of animals all the time
I think that's where I got it.
/an/ is actually fire, probably the greatest 4chan board of all time. legit it's just pictures of animals nonstop

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>>17833477
nice dubs

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>>15782312
the point is that other brokerages will have to cut their fees and commissions, or lose all their clients.
TDAmeritrade and Etrade have more active traders than Schwab (right now), and get much more of their revenue from it. So they could be losing a large part of their entire business model if they can't make money from traders. That's why their shares are down so much. If all these companies lose, say, half or all of their trading fees revenue, TDA would be hurt the most.

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>>15303139
lol

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Friend told me crypto was dying. I look today and see that BTC is up around 150% (!) since yearly low of 3200 something.

What the fuck is he talking about?

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>>15209924
you don't have to smell them over the internet

>>15209734
>>15209589
tell me the secrets of the grocery bros

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>>14761022
If you've made money based on trades made investing in this way, post some information about those trades
what you're saying sounds like some pseudo-intellectual teenage wank in general
the whole point of the totality TA, meaning the universe of all different TA, is that you can basically come up with reasons to support any position you want, based on what TA you employ, what time periods you look at, etc. The idea that there is a single contrarian trade you can take would imply that there is a single 'orthodox' TA trade, which is rubbish.

There will be more 'crowded' trade positions (in the common parlance), and you can make some money trading against those. But that isn't new information, it is known already. That is just a flavor of reverse momentum, which is contrarian to many TA methods, but is a TA strategy in its own right

Let me know if it makes sense to u

if you have bought every stock that you see as overbought on a 20 day MA, what % of outperformance have you achieved? what's your number? (lol)

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>>14603020
if that's the case, I hope that 'not having a functioning economy' is part of their view of what's acceptable

this isn't the 80's anymore. China has massive logistical demands that can't just be switched off overnight. you can't have the majority of your economic activity be based on global trade and treat it as a trifling matter. you can't have millions of citizens entering the middle class every year and moving to mega-cities, and then suddenly cut off their income entirely overnight.

>>14603128
you can look up the numbers. their economy exists because of American dollars. Their currency is pegged to USD. You can't flip that off overnight. The citizenry would be starving and revolting, even with all the new and fancy tools of government control that they have. probably there would be a missive internal power struggle in the CCP and someone new would resolve it.
Fortunately for the Chinks, Xi is pretty shrewd, he's played his hand the best he can so far. I'm hopeful that he won't push things over the edge.
But if he does, it will be a hell of a story for the history books.

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>>14386316
ok if a company pays a yield of 5%. Then a decade later the company still pays 5%, and hasn't grown, that isn't so great.

If a company pays 3%, and a decade later the company has 2x the market cap but still only pays 3%, you're making a yield on your initial investment of 6%. (you get more gain from the stock price increase than the div as well)

so the yield that you see when you buy the stock is a very small amount of the whole picture. growing yields can be a good thing, but remember the yield is just a percent of the current stock price. you want the stock price to grow and the payout to grow, in a sustainable way. that comes from the company's earnings. even if the yield % goes down, if the stock price goes way up your actual realized dividend is higher. that's what you want.
if a stock price goes down with the same div, your yield increases, but you don't care about yield % because you're a smart investor: you care about share price increase and how much div (in $) you get paid !

high-quality, well run company will find the best way to pay you back as an investor, whether by increasing their value or paying out dividends. they won't try to make their div yield % as high as possible while ignoring everything else, they will try and make their div $ payout as high as possible, hopefully in a sustainable way

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>>14169377
I'm not going to argue for euthanizing pitbulls
but saying
>It's about how you raise the dog, not the breed
just means you have no idea what you're talking about

a well-bred and well-raised pitbull is certainly better than a poorly raised mongrel pit. Unfortunately, the majority of pits are poorly raised mongrels.

But more importantly, for the majority of dog breeds, you would have an extremely difficult time raising it to be as violent as a well-raised pitbull. I mean, it would take an expert dog trainer years to get a golden retriever to do the things to other animals or humans that pitbulls will do readily. Even then, the dog might not have the physical capacity to be as explosively violent as a standard pit.

It certainly is about the breed. and pits aren't the only breed on the violent end of the spectrum, but they are definitely the most prominent on that spectrum, in combination of physical and temperamental capacity for sudden violence, and a large and not very well raised population in the US.

There is nothing emotional about pointing out that pits as a breed are more violent than other breeds. They're supposed to be violent, it's what they were bred for...
it just so happens that there are dozens of other dog breeds that weren't bred for violence, but to be good companions or work doggos.

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- no niggers allowed
- no muslims either
- pay in BTC or ETH only, national fiat is not accepted in the free principality of Dave

>>13033138
>>13033135

nobody likes niggers, idiot, not even niggers
stop standing up for niggers that nobody likes

physical removal of niggers from the lemonade market is necessary if we want to create a safe and welcoming environment for our customers

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>>12759190

interesting insight, I get where you are coming from as its on several really bad exchanges and just some dex's

what makes you think it is coming to coinbase?

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>>12376017

shut the fuck up you dumbass shitskin, please get back to dying in a gutter from parasite infection and starvation

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What is the most obscure shitcoin you hold? I'm talking stuff that has never seen the top 200, or graced the pages of /biz/.

I still have some Origin Trail, a Slovenian logistics protocol token.

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