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daily reminder only cubanites make money on /smg/ edition

>I'm new to the stock market, what stocks should I buy?
Before you buy anything, make a brokerage account and read investopedia articles and/or the books in the OP list. If you don't have a broker, you can't buy stocks and if you blindly buy things without understanding how the stock market works or doing any research on the individual stocks you're buying, you will lose money and it will be entirely your fault.

List of popular brokers:
https://pastebin.com/mrSchZPg

List of basic stock market terminology for newfags:
https://pastebin.com/VtnpN5iJ

Real-time market news:
https://thefly.com/index.php

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

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

Premarket Data:
https://pastebin.com/y9PRQLR3

Earnings Report Calendars:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=moonmissioncontrol2.0%40gmail.com
https://biz.yahoo.com/research/earncal/today.html
https://www.earningswhispers.com/calendar

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

Boomer Investing 101
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started

Suggested books:
https://pastebin.com/jgA5zTuC

On the last episode of SMG:
>>12780114

>> No.12791115
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GPRO

>> No.12791143

I see those dominoes delivery vehicles all over town, but they're like never actually being driven. It's like their delivery service is actually just a front for people to have narcotics delivered to their houses and places of business.

>> No.12791144
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How do I invest in ntr?

>> No.12791157
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THREADLY REMINDER THAT DIVIDENDS ARE YOUR FREN

>> No.12791183

Im curious what everyones take is on their portfolio mix? Post yours.

Mine =
55% large cap
25% int’l
10% mid cap
10% small cap

>> No.12791185

>>12791143
better that then their pizza.

>> No.12791214

>>12791185
I mean it wouldn't surprise me. I used to get weed from the guy at the full service gas station and the other guy at the wendy's drive through all the time when I was a kid.

>> No.12791228

>>12791183
1/3 Dividend Companies
2/3 Mutual Funds (US Growth, US Income, and a little bit Euro and Emerging Markets)

>> No.12791248
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>>12791115
GPRO!

>> No.12791249

>>12791157
>stop by /smg/ on a holiday for once
>div bro in the thread as always
Damn, son. You're like a machine!

>> No.12791258

>>12791094
getting into stocks right now, just downloaded DEGIRO

what's the safest thing right now?

>> No.12791260

>>12791228

based as fuck

>> No.12791267

>>12791183
100% REFR

>> No.12791266
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>>12791183

>> No.12791274

>>12791183
GPRO, IVR, and SPY
@_@

>> No.12791275

>>12791258
shorting the market

>> No.12791352

Fuck Coke.

Buy Dr. Pepper.

>> No.12791392

>>12791352
>implying I drink anything other than tea, coffee, alcohol or water

>> No.12791417

>>12791266
fucking based
>>12791274
If you like IVR you should look at
NLY
NRZ
CIM
MFA
ARR
>>12791352
Wrong, buy bepsi fugg XD

>> No.12791433

>>12791392
KO products for you:
Honest Tea
Costa Coffee
Japanese Alcopop (unnamed)
Dasani and Smart Water

>> No.12791461

>>12791433
Dasani is a way better product than that Aquafina crap Pepsi Co. trys to pass off as dihydrogen monoxide.

>> No.12791517

>>12791417
Pepsi is also a good buy, but not because of their trash soft drink division.

Pepsi is a great buy because of the possible spinoff of Frito Lay and what a fucking monster that company will become on its own. The only problem is if they do spinoff Frito Lay, even though Frito Lay would thrive Pepsi wouldn't be able to survive on its own.

If you're looking to make a beverage play though Dr. Pepper is the only option.

>> No.12791535

>>12791517
Good analysis.
...However... you forget...
MNST!!!

>> No.12791581

>>12791517
I've seen diet pepsis with a "now with no aspartame" tagline. Made me buy it. Of course the vending machine gave me an aspartame-filled one anyways.
I feel like that's a huge game-changer in the diet soda game, even for just for mixers. Most of the flavored carbonated shit you get is so expensive if it doesn't have aspartame.

>> No.12791624

>>12791433
>Japanese Alcopop
Is it lack of competition that allows American food/bev companies to sell so much cool weird shit to Japan?

>> No.12791638

>>12791258
>what's the safest thing right now?

VIX

>> No.12791646

>>12791581
Dr. Pepper already has already done this to their diet product line and are always ahead of the game while Coke and Pepsi are playing catchup. Plus it remained affordable.

>>12791535
Dr. Pepper will make a play on MNST or Red Bull after they finish paying off their debt from the Keurig merger in a couple years. Probably Red Bull because sales are slumping and the branding/management fits in better with their company than Monster and like I said they could probably get it for less now that Monster is taking over the energy drink business.

>> No.12791654

>>12791461
>Aquafina

I don't know how they manage to make water taste weird but this does. Baffling.

>> No.12791668

>>12791646
>Dr. Pepper

Terrible name for a soda company. I've never touched the stuff because of the association in my head from the first time I heard of it as a child.
Who would want to drink carbonated pepper medicine? That sounds awful.

>> No.12791695

>>12791654
It tastes like it's full of magnesium or something. Like I can down 3 bottles of Poland Springs without stopping but after a sip of Aquafina it's like I'm full, no more room.

>> No.12791734

>>12791214
When I was a teenager i worked graveyard at a Taco Bell. All the drugs were going into the window not out of it.

>> No.12791737
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>>12791668

I was led to believe throughout my entire childhood that Dr. Pepper contained prune juice.

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How can i get better at making smart investments? I don't want to just manually do what acorns does, but I'm still really new to investing and i feel like I'm just playing the long game because what i thought would be a good investment didn't do great.

>> No.12791864

>>12791849
Pick out companies where you like the product and think they have a promising future and wait for a dip.

>> No.12791886

>>12791864
I would recommend this too if youre insisting on going the individual stock pickers route. Also get something with a dividend if so

>> No.12791905

>>12791849
just play the long game, you're not better than the market.

>> No.12791906
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GALT. Get in it.

>> No.12791920

>>12791737
I had a relative that sold them blackberries for a while if that makes you feel any better about it.

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>futures

>> No.12791941

>>12791864
This is the ultimate strategy. Find a good product that you can see a potential for growth in and buy the stock cheap. Sometimes all the numbers shit are just noise. Don't forget about common sense.

>> No.12792007

>>12791417
ty but me no like IVR :<
think REITs are a scam and expect them for crash 99% at any moment
have for self for not sell IVR every day

>> No.12792194

Anyone gonna play the SGMO earnings?

>> No.12792201

WHY THE FUCK ARE FUTURES RED??? Nikkei and Shanghai had huge gains yesterday. Lots of bullish news. Market is RIGGED. Good news = selloff. We had no good news since December and yet 15% rally??? RIGGED SHIT. From now on I'm just going to view the public investments of congress members and copy there shit. Atleast that way I can participate in this rigged shit.

>> No.12792215

>>12792201
wasn't china closed for like an entire week?

>> No.12792225

>>12791183
30% large
30 mid
30 small
10 intl
with a 50/50 split between indexes and mutual funds in each bucket

>> No.12792245
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>>12792201
but futures no red :<
they still 8 points higher than when opened closed Friday X_X

what you smokin

>> No.12792263

>>12792245
they're -2 points right now. It's all over...

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This guy made 23 million dollars in 3 years. What did you guys do the past 3 years besides posting on an anime message board? You guys make me sick.

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>>12792201
Asia usually responds to what the US does, not the other way around. US looked pretty vulnerable at Friday close so I'm not surprised to see mildly red futures an hour in. We'll see how it looks overnight and in to premarket.

I have a few things I would like to buy at a discount so wouldn't mind a solid red day.

>> No.12792367

>>12792322
That guy is a bad man.

>> No.12792369

So in this fucked up market now there is hope a stirring. In the form of NVAX, T and Dis of course.

Buy all three now while the getting is good. NVAX for the long term play on growth and profit out the ass. T and DIS for the Divvy payouts that each has. With these three you can't go wrong, after all how likely is it that Florida will sink like a stone before you kick the bucket for good? So buy them now and sit on your ass. Let the power of Drip and Greed work there magic for twenty years time. You return and reap the fat profits man.

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>>12791905
Well i never claimed to be, but I'm talking super long game to get a good return. Tons of my investments lately have been disappointing, and I'm just trying to figure out aspects i should consider more so i stop getting burned quickly

>> No.12792425

>>12792369
Why would you buy NVAX? Did you get vaccinated and have autism now or something?

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>>12792201
>From now on I'm just going to view the public investments of congress members and copy there shit.
they make wayy more money from their non-public investments

>> No.12792446

>>12792418
>Tons of my investments lately have been disappointing
paper losses are the price of admission in the long game.

>> No.12792476

>>12792442
They aren't allowed to have non-public investments?

>> No.12792494

>>12792476
just view the sec filings of quant/hedge fund companies.
also buy anything owned by any good investor/company/fund/etc whenever it dips below the price when it was acquired.

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>>12792446
this sounds like marketing line that broker would throw at boomer to keep them holding bags @_@

>> No.12792516

>>12792494
Way to take all the fun out of it.

>> No.12792542

>market is closed
>for the first time in my fucking life I buy lotto scratch-offs

This is a bad sign for me, yes?

>> No.12792547

>>12792494
Damn that is actually the first good idea I seen posted on /smg/. Has anyone actually started to do this or automated it into something like an ETF? Even roboadvisor would be good.

>> No.12792578

>>12792542
Shoulda just started a new gacha

>> No.12792593

>>12791094
Anybody's take on GOOS? I bought a week before Earnings Call Q4, now I'm down 600. Is this an anomaly, will it get back to normal (soon), or is it generally reflective and accurate valuation because of the recent US retail sails report?

>> No.12792603

>>12792547
>or automated it into something like an ETF

gee I don't know
how about the ETFs that the companies themselves offer

>> No.12792613

Hello /biz/! Just got the Robinhood app, what should be my first investment?
>inb4 read the sticky

>> No.12792617
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the marketing Genius of CAG

>> No.12792633

Brazilian cheapies tomorrow. As long as his economic minister is in place, it's still a good instant

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>>12792633
Forgot image

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>>12792617
Am I alone in thinking those look delicious? What flavor are they?

>> No.12792658

>>12792613
Lurk in the general, read books, watch youtube (I recommend Sven Carlin). Make the decision as to what you want in your portfolio for yourself.

If you need people to tell you what to get: I would recommend mutual funds; they will give you the sort of returns that lemmings with no personal autonomy deserve.

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>>12792649
>made with stardust
It looks good, but its probably not Yoplait tier

>> No.12792679

>>12792593
Are you retarded? You never hold through earnings calls unless your avg share price is considerably lower than the price at earnings. The week before earnings is when traders buy in so they can sell off before the call, naturally inflating the price.

>> No.12792683

futures are GWEEN

>> No.12792708

>>12792679
Fuck, I'm fairly new, I started investing in January and was doing well with Pot Stocks (+800), as a result I got a little bit cocky I guess. Thanks for the info, I also appreciate the call back to reality.

>> No.12792711

>>12792322
>"Yeah, I'm a good person. Did I tell you that I'm a good person?"
Just because you don't understand the laws of the land doesn't mean your immune to them. This guy is setting up for failure. He should give everyone a return on there initial investment and take off.

>> No.12792740

>>12792617
Changing your production to FOMO into last years meme. I've never seen this work out well.

>>12792683
Futures are flatter than the prepubescent girls those unicorn snack packs were designed for.

>> No.12792751

>>12792740
futures are SWIGHTWY GWEEN

>> No.12792753

>>12792322
Took care of my mom while she died from lung cancer, lost 120 lbs, went back to school, got a job, learned a second language.

>> No.12792756

>>12792711
He should have hired experts, like lawyers and accountants, if he couldn't be bothered to figure out the tax code. He has the money for it, anyways, the dumbass.

>> No.12792776

>>12792711
>He should give everyone a return on there initial investment and take off.

No he should just fucking take off lol.

>> No.12792804

>>12792776
He could pay off a few of his preferred clients and take off on the other 70%.

>> No.12792821

>>12792322
Recorded a bunch of audio books, dubbed some professional anime, helped develop a VR curriculum, and started a VR arcade. Busy three years for me honestly

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>>12792672

>> No.12792837

>>12792658
Thank you for the advice.

>> No.12792847
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Oh market. I've missed you. It feels like it's been so long.

>> No.12792875

>RH gold
>"Gives you access to pre-market and after-hours"
>pre-market starts at 9am
>after-hours ends at 6am

Uh okay. There's like 7 hours missing there buddy.

>> No.12792882

futures are WED

>> No.12792899

>>12791183
mine is
55% weed stocks
25% crypto
10% apple
10% T

>> No.12792930

>>12792322
can you please fuck off back to larp on reddit? why the fuck do you have to bring it here? this is so fucking stupid

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>>12792826
Danone’s Danimals drinkable yogurts are the superior yogurt solution for the modern workplace. Even better than Yoplait’s Gogurt line

>> No.12792972

>>12792936
and it's kosher, dannons drinkable danimals are certified dankable.

>> No.12792975

>>12792194
Earnings don't matter for SGMO
For research-stage biotech companies, what matters is the days when they announce results, or when their competition announces results.

I/we are long SGMO from under 8.50, target price at least $20. They are announcing something sometime in March. It could still go down again, you never know. But get what you can under $10, and if it stays under $10 buy even more.

>>12792547
whalewisdom.com

>>12792617
CAG already making me money and the divvy hasn't even hit yet. If you didn't buy under $21.50 that's on you

>>12792638
>>12792633
I'm already holding BRFS, LND, CIG, etc. Guess I will have to double down on Brazil

>> No.12792985

>>12792936
Danimals is so nut, Its definitely a close second place in the yogurt world

>> No.12792995

>>12792985
they're owned by a french parent cac40 component and just went on sale.

>> No.12792997

what are the odds we don't dump at 2800?

>> No.12793003

>>12792997
I think the odds are good we don't even see 2800 and dump before then.

>> No.12793045

>>12792975
I have my cags. people underestimate pinnacle

>>12792995
I need to get my hands on some Danone, and also some danimals. and Bic too

>> No.12793064
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>>12792875
non-gold gets the same hours now, too.

>>12792997
if we saunter up to 2800 over the next two/three days on no news then no dump.
or we could dip another couple days and then resume melt-up. again, no reason why we would dump at 2800 in that case.

if it pumps too fast then maybe

but right now I see the market as really pussy-mode, just weak. some bears gave up, but bulls don't have much to work with if they want to justify 2850, 2900 etc. on the road to ATH. I don't really think that 2800 means as much as some people think it does/

>> No.12793068

What are we buying tomorrow lads? I'm going to buy me some MKC.

>> No.12793104

>>12792776
If he wants to worry about people coming after him then yeah. If his claims are true and he is as good as he says. He should be able to make it back quickly.

>> No.12793124

>>12793068
Buying Tennessee Valley Authority bonds.

>> No.12793126

>>12793068
Puts on Boeing and Home Depot.

>> No.12793190

>>12793068
holding GALT

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futuwes are GWEEN again
I can't handwe this wowwer coaster
if only futuwes weren't so incwedibwy impowtant

>> No.12793221

GUYS FUTURES ARE DOWN ONE POINT
THIS IS IT BULLKEKS WE'RE GOING TO RETEST DECEMBER LOWS NOW FOR SURE

>> No.12793260

>>12793221
You could have grabbed a good 4 points if you traded it.

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>>12793221
Did Trump cause this? Russia?!?

>> No.12793284

>>12793274
BBC said Trump declared war on China

>> No.12793305

>>12793284
Bro we're not going to war with China, we're going to regime change Iran.

>> No.12793326

>>12793126
the Dow bro? I just heard the thunder of the bull.
the banks are very angry, its the emerald bull possibly

>> No.12793393

>>12793284
CNN told me he is raising tariffs on Americans and took black peoples refunds to invest in HMNY.

>> No.12793397

ddddrrrrruuuummmpppffff

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>>12793221
When you gonna learn futures are important?

Futures held the line very well past few days
There seriously bullish implications in these futures
Me no longer gonna short and puts
It looking like 280 this week

>> No.12793458

>>12793326
the banks are just pissed off everybody is defaulting on their car loans and the damn cars depreciated to the point they aren't worth the money left on the loans.

>> No.12793468

>>12791115
!!!!!!! ...... GPRO

>> No.12793499

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/02/12/record-million-americans-are-months-behind-their-car-payments-red-flag-economy/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.8d5205f9b29f

>> No.12793500

>>12793458
we need a propaganda machine like house flipping did to trick tens of thousands of Americans to fix up crappily built and hazardous houses

but with cars

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>>12793468
GPRO!!!!!

>> No.12793526

All in on WEED and ACB and up 135%.

>> No.12793559

>>12793500
Impossible. Cars are becoming more and more complicated. No layman can even begin to know how to fix a car anymore.

>> No.12793568

>>12793500
they have those garage shows, but everybody who is defaulting on their loans cut their cable to get their entertainment from netflix and youtube.

>> No.12793592

>>12793559
This is true. I took my car to Walmart for an oil change because I was in a bind and they ended up draining the fucking transmission fluid instead and had to tow it to the dealership to get the problem fixed. The simplest and most standard procedure for a car and this isn't the first time they fucked it up though it's usually less severe. One week and a thousand dollars (reimbursed by Walmart) later I got my car back.

>> No.12793594

>>12791144
Where is this from?

>> No.12793598

>>12793559
Even if they could it wouldn't fix the problem from the perspective of car markers.

>> No.12793611

Once a fag always a fag

>> No.12793616

>>12793592
Yeah that happened to a guy at work's wife, and I think she took it to one of those quick lube joints where they have 1 fucking job.

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>not having a mechanic you know personally

>> No.12793662

>>12793616
I was surprised how many other people had similar stories when I had to explain where my car is and why I couldn't make it in to work. I got a free transmission flush and oil change out of the deal but it wasn't worth the hassle at all. Never going back, the people they hire at these places are the bottom dredges of society. I learned my lesson when they fucked up my last car but like I said I was kind of out of options in this situation.

If you have anything close to new you either need to study up and learn how to do it yourself or just take it to the dealership for any sort of work.

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>>12793447
Nooo please keep shorting, I need your bile

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>>12793642
>associating with blue collar workers

>> No.12793831

>>12793559
>No layman can even begin to know how to fix a car anymore.

Electrics are getting that way. If it runs on gas it's still easy to fix as far as most of the stuff that usually breaks goes. Wally World monkeys draining transmission fluid instead of oil isn't a modern car problem, that's a Wally World hiring retards problem. I'm not a pro mechanic but I do still make the majority of repairs on my cars myself. Only thing I've run in to that I didn't know how to do involved my neighbour's stupid Chevy Spark electro-bullshit.

>> No.12793837
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So...nobody going to talk about this major pump coming to MRO tomorrow?

>> No.12793883

>>12793831
i'm pretty sure its intentional. they charge $500 at the dealerships to tighten a nut, if you take it anywhere else they struggle to work on anything. is there a list of brands that's easier to maintain?

>> No.12793890

>>12793831
I thought electric cars were really easy because all they really have is the battery.

>> No.12793891

>>12793883
Toyota and Honda

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>>12792446
>if you're losing money, you're making money

>> No.12794058

>>12793890
>I thought electric cars were really easy because all they really have is the battery.

Neighbour's problem had to do with whatever digital process had to go on to send a signal to the starter to, ya know, turn the thing on and go. I looked over goddamn thing top to bottom and concluded there was no mechanical reason for the car to refuse to start. It was probably some jackassery involving the key fob sensor or the computer being pissy. I don't have the diagnostic computer necessary to go poking around in the computer to learn what its big stupid problem was. It had a different interface than the typical error code hookup.

>>12793883

Anything that runs on gas and it's a high end model with a lot of doodad luxuries is still straightforward. Hyundai/Kia have remained nicely simple and intelligently laid out so nothing is very difficult to access. That's true of Toyota, Honda, Ford, Chevy, GMC, Jeep, etc as well. Some of those are more reliable than others but none, as far as internal combustion engine models are concerned, are crazy complicated.

>> No.12794066
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So look at this

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12794079

Then look at this.
Does this mean we could be in trouble?
I don't understand. Is the market driven by debt?
Does this mean everything will come crashing down at any random moment?
>>12794066

>> No.12794093

>>12794079
>>12794066
>>/x/

>> No.12794096

>>12794066
Debt keeps the world from saying fuck it I'm not working anymore.
The UK is still paying off the East India Trading Company's debt.

>> No.12794099

>>12794058
I think the last really easy to maintain/fix car made was the Ford Ranger (1983-2010). Except for a few minor visual tweaks over the years the design wasn't really fucked with to bad. It was what it was for all almost 30 yrs. Which is saying a lot.

Look at the F-150. A full size 80's/90's model is now considered a "mid size" while anything made within the last few years is a "full size". Yeah your climbing into a fucking tank more like.

>> No.12794104

>>12794093
>recessions, depressions, market corrections, and panics are something that never happens

Jesus Christ imagine being this retarded

>> No.12794114

>>12793662
The funny thing is the grease monkeys they hire are constantly on their phones. All they have to do is Google where the parts are on the model of car they're fixing.

>> No.12794115

>>12794099
>Yeah your climbing into a fucking tank more like.

True. I miss the old smaller two-seater trucks. My first car was a late 80's Toyota pickup. Two seater. Zero room for anything in the cab behind the seat. I miss that truck.

>> No.12794118

>>12794079

This is more useful

http://www.multpl.com/shiller-pe/

The GDP is a weird animal and doesn't necessarily correlate but PE is specific to the fundamentals of the market

>> No.12794128

>>12794079
Possibly. On the other hand it could just reflect a secular trend, such as the death of (non-listed) small businesses at the hands of Walmart and Amazon. Notice that it stayed above trend even in '08.

>> No.12794130

>>12794104
Nah youre kind of the idiot for thinking GDP and debt are in a bad place for the stock market. But keep Dooming :)

>> No.12794134

asx:tym is the blockchain company that kills all crypto shitcoins. guaranteed 100 bagger

>> No.12794136

They're closing down the Burger King at the end of my street and opening up a Starbucks.

How the fuck am I supposed to walk and get my tendies and whoppers now? Also wagies will be shitting up the streets with their traffic, waiting in line like sheep to get their $7 lattes. My life is fucking ruined.

>> No.12794150

>>12794096
>>12794104
>Debt keeps the world from saying fuck it I'm not working anymore.
>The UK is still paying off the East India Trading Company's debt.
So considering this would it be safe to put your money in the market. I know countries have no intention to pay off there debts and will continue to accumulate more but that aside there is no chance anyone will be forced to pay. Right?
>>12794128
Your not scared of losing everything you've invested?

>> No.12794159

>>12794115
Ironically those older cars/trucks were kinda safer. Everything was metal and you had actual bumpers. Now? Shit's all fiberglass and no bumpers at all. Cars especially, you hit anything and wham the whole front is gone. Remember hitting garbage cans? Try that shit now. Your whole front end would be needing replacement

Hit a garbage can in an older truck; maybe the bumper would get bent a bit but that'd be it.

>> No.12794165

>>12794130
You'd really only have to take a cursory look at the sequence of events that lead to the 08 recession and compare it to modern trends to realize the stock market is really volatile right now. The main component being that the working and middle class are far overleveraged, and can't afford to take out any more debt nor afford their current debts. I can tell you have significant holdings in crypto so I'll excuse your naivety this time.

>> No.12794201

>>12794159
You couldn't be more wrong. Sure, they were better for low speed fender benders. In an actual accident the frame would hold but all that force would be transferred into the driver. Modern cars bear the brunt of the impact force in the crumple zones, offloading that impact onto replaceable parts and not the driver.

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>>12792322
moved out of parents house
moved back into parents house
childhood dog passed away
built a computer
completed probation, record wiped clean
got promoted, and later quit, my first job
missed out on +1000% gains in crypto
didnt miss out on 100% gains in stock market
less than a year from graduating college, but currently no job
slept with one girl once when she was single first year
slept with same girl once when she wasnt single during second year, she almost had my kid from that one
one year dry spell (12 months + 3.5 weeks), then slept with an old highschool crush two times in past three weeks
but she is still together with her live in boyfriend of 10 years, so i gotta lose these feelings...
ive lost 40lbs, gained 30lbs, lost 10 lbs, gained back 20 lbs, and currently down 15 lbs again, I've stayed active in general as most of my friends get beer guts or more weight gains
ive gotten my credit score up 200 points in past 1.5 years
ive maintained (and continue to maintain) zero debt of any kind, credit, loans, or personal lending
learned some more math, along with some physics and a tiny bit of economics

gained a large amount of knowledge and perspective in the past three years, but i still have not managed to apply it to my immediate material benefit

>> No.12794207

apparently china injected / printed ~5% of their GDP in credit in January. 600 billion usd in one month.

>> No.12794216

>>12794159
>Cars especially, you hit anything and wham the whole front is gone

Manufacturers put that in as a selling feature now. "Crumple zone". Increases chance the occupants will survive collision but also increases chance the vehicle itself will not. It's interesting to me how things like the Jeep Wrangler, a by no means amazing piece of machinery, holds resale value like none other still. There remains a significant contingent of the market that want a barebones simple vehicle.

>>12794201
Correct.

>> No.12794232

>>12794165
Yeah I bet your time frame is only 2008. You dont know anything about the 2002 or 90s interest rate environment that caused the same volatility, and you dont know know how much safer corporate debt is now, or how railroad, housing, and retail is stronger now. because you dont know anything

>> No.12794236

>>12794207
That sounds a little foolhardy

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>>12794066
>>12794079
It's not going to come crashing down in a "random moment", there will be a specific trigger when it happens, even if the underlying reason has to do with debt and the systemic features of capitalism.

One thing you have to realize to understand the bottom graph, however, is the extent to which that's the result of accumulation in the capitalist class. Capitalists save more than ordinary people, and so the more money they have the more demand there is for investment assets driving prices up. This is, however, related to capitalist crisis, as debt gets used to keep consumption high and overaccumulation starts to set in and therefor over production

>> No.12794265

>>12794236
They know they need to keep expanding liquidity or else there will be a credit crunch in the short term. They are kicking the can down the road.

>> No.12794291

I finally understand why bears exist. They take the easy road and assume a company is going to tank and pray for it because they put money on puts. They don’t have to take any profits from growing stocks and thus reduces their risk unlike bulls which invest in growing companies and gain all the risk but can reap the profit.
A bear is a pussy and a bull is a champion.

>> No.12794294

>>12794232
I don't know how you could come to the conclusion housing is strong. Boomer shitboxes with poor DIY renovations are not worth the hundreds of thousands they're valued at. Retail seems to be on it's way out as well.

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>>12794232
>you dont know know how much safer corporate debt is now, or how railroad, housing, and retail is stronger now. because you dont know anything
lol

Housing is stronger, but the rest of that assertion is bullshit.

>>12794294
It's stronger relative to the 08 crisis, it's not anything to write home about though.

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When the 4 week jobless claims average makes a 1 year high, while the unemployment rate is above its 12 month moving average and it’s below 5%, the average 1 year change is -20.16%. The first time this occurs in 3 months is used to avoid overlaps. Currently, the jobless claims are at their one year high (250 above the next highest report), the unemployment rate is below 5% (at 4%), and the unemployment rate is 0.1% above its 12 month moving average. The 2 month average return is - 4.26%.

https://upfina.com/low-inflation-fueling-rally-but-stocks-could-fall-20-16-in-the-next-year/

>> No.12794337

>>12794249
You saying there will be a significant indicator that'll tell me to pull the fuck out?
Won't currencies collapse under this weight?

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>>12794159
>Everything was metal and you had actual bumpers. Now? Shit's all fiberglass and no bumpers at all.
>>12794216
>>>Cars especially, you hit anything and wham the whole front is gone

this is done because Steel and Titanium are heavy as fuck, and by using a lightweight composite, you can drastically reduce your fuel consumption AND increase your torque and acceleration rates, while making the cars safer for both driver/passengers, and pedestrians

lightweight modular parts increases performance in just about every single way, and increases safety factors by incredible amounts, while also being cheaper to produce, at a small cost of being less durable for repeat collisions (which if you are driving right, you shouldnt be hitting shit with your bumpers regularly anyways)

t. Mechanical Engineering almost grad specializing in Metallurgy

>> No.12794346

>>12794291
>They don’t have to take any profits from growing stocks and thus reduces their risk unlike bulls which invest in growing companies and gain all the risk but can reap the profit.

I think you need to think this one through a little more there champ.

>> No.12794358

>>12794308
>Housing is stronger, but the rest of that assertion is bullshit.
Credit spread is low, railroad is stronger than ever, retail at all time highs before the last blunder that was a glitch from the shutdown

>>12794294
Because it is. You realize housing actually tanked in 2005 right? If it tanked now, youd have a time horizon at least. Millennial still have yet to buy in

>> No.12794396

>>12794358
What rational reason would any millennial buy into the housing market now or anytime in the next decade? Housing prices are ridiculous at this point. New construction homes are shoddy pieces of shit and old homes are poorly maintained pieces of shit, and they're expensive as all hell. There's factors outside of money that influence these markets.

>> No.12794447

Uniti put's yes or no. Really curious on how big the short squeeze is gonna be in the morning.

>> No.12794459

>>12794396
Not now because they work 2 jobs and are in school. They WILL get their house. Dont expect your secret cheap Alaska paradise to be cheap much longer, and theyll fomo

>> No.12794474

>>12794358
>Credit spread is low
And so are interest rates. Since the credit spread is produced by corporate bonds having their rates increase at a larger rate than t bonds, having low rates means the difference is much smaller anyway. The recent convergence probably has more to do with the Fed's dovishness than the risk of a recession.

>retail at all time highs before the last blunder that was a glitch from the shutdown
I wouldn't be too sure about that glitch, and many brick and mortar retail chains are going under. Payless just declared it was closing all its stores last week. The labor market may be relatively tight, but disruptions in credit payments by consumers could send a cascading effect through the rest of the economy. What's more, the tight labor market itself combined with trade war costs make the profits of corporations all the more sensitive to such cascading effects.

>> No.12794503

>>12794459
They're going to be renters for life. Very few millennials want kids and even when they're established they have to switch jobs often so they don't get fucked over.

>> No.12794535

>>12794474
the rising of interest rates is what HELPED push it down but the main cause of the credit spread being low is because of the corporate tax cuts. ergo company credit scores went up

>payless blah blah blockbuster blah
The point of the glitch is that online sales werent accounted for. Honestly that shit doesnt matter since things get sold regardless and price of goods are starting to go up again, thus another cash cow

>> No.12794580

>>12794535
>but the main cause of the credit spread being low is because of the corporate tax cuts. ergo company credit scores went up
Most companies have already spent their tax cuts and debt levels haven't changed noticeably, if anything riskier credit has just gone up. The amount of deleveraging was minimal.

>price of goods are starting to go up again
If prices had a significant up trend then the Fed would be changing its tune very quickly.

>> No.12794735

What does Anon think of HIVE Blockchain Technologies? Publicly traded crypto miner.

>> No.12794803

>>12793068
Holding XXII. Might buy some if it’s horizontal and swing to 2.80s

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Reminder that if you're not in GALT and/or LCI then you hate money.

>> No.12794861

The true red pill is that while dividends are your friend, you still need to be investing in companies with a lot of growth. So many dumb investors and uneducated boomers chase that fat dividend like a nigger chases a fat ass.

You will never make it buying decrepit companies like AT&T for the 6% dividend while their operations are rotten to the core and their future is limited, or Coke and their 4% dividend when the only people still drinking it are one heart attack away from being wiped out of existence and your bottled water and fruit lines aren't enough to supplement the income. You need to buy those companies with good growth forecasts that are well run and hitting that sweet spot ~2% dividend.

>> No.12794898

>>12794861
Coke owns India. Who wouldn't invest in the modern day EIC?

>> No.12794933

>>12792322
This “guy” is a reptile

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Suppose you want to buy 100,000 shares of a stock that does a daily volume of about 700,000...
What's the smartest way to do it? If you put in one big limit order for the whole purchase would that prompt any particular reaction from the algos or other traders when it pops up on the level 2 feed? I'm not worried about averaging in since the stock is generally on an uptrend and should stay that way for the forseeable future.

>> No.12794978

>>12794861
>KO
>Third world countries love coke and their subsidiaries.
>Third world population keeps booming with no end in site
Yeah there is absolutely no growth there.

>> No.12795023

>>12793126
What’s wrong with Boeing?

>> No.12795044

>>12794580
>Most companies have already spent their tax cuts and debt levels haven't changed noticeably
How can you possibly assume such a thing. Corporate debt will never "dip" its taken on an individual basis.It will always go parabolic. You can see clear as day by the credit spread that corporate rates are low which means banks ranked the majority BB corporate bonds low risk

>> No.12795362

>>12794735
>HIVE Blockchain Technologies?

Pump and dump stock. I don't know anything about the company or what their financial situation is.

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Decided to hold my stack of BST on the for lolz, but won't be putting anymore into it for the next year. I'll reevaluate buying more in January

>> No.12795415

>>12794825
shhhhh

>>12793756
whats wrong with that anon?

>>12793126
>bearish on Home Depot..
please tell me you're joking baggie.. they're dominating the home improvement scene.. if bearish on any home improvement be bearish on LOW

>> No.12795453

Canadian Tire may have double bottomed on Friday. If it's bullish tomorrow I'll buy in.

>> No.12795578

>>12794953
It could potentially cause a minor ripple, maybe ask sides moves their orders up somewhat in case more volume comes in on your heels to spike the price. To avoid that you can buy up small pieces of your intended total throughout the day or acriss multiple days. However, an order this size is unlikely to set off any chain reactions unless the price is already trading in a tight range.

>> No.12795668

TA fag here with quick fundamentals question,

I am expecting Canadian Corporate Bond prices to fall. This in turn either means an increase of Bond issuance/supply or increase in interest rates. However what does this say on direction of market if more corporate debt is expected to be issued?

>> No.12795707

>>12792322
umm..that's a smelly reddit larp...ummmm yeah..ummmmmm

>> No.12795722

>>12795668
It is a flip of a coin.

Bulls would say it is a classic sign that Canada is crawling back.
The lower the price of Canada's corporate bonds, the less demand for Canadian bonds innit?
They would further justify it saying that Canada bond issuers would simply increase the yields to incentivize bondholders.

Bears would BTFO Bulls by simply pointing to the FA , the slowing economy and the weakness in the Canadian dollar.

Just take note of the important indicators:
the CAD
the value of Canada's treasury bonds
the looming shadow that is the United States

Spot and pick the companies that will most likely survive the bear market or go hi-risk with high yield.

>> No.12795806

>>12793305
Don't forget Venezuela too. What do these countries have in common? Is there anyway that we can profit from this? Hmmm... I'm puzzled guys.

>> No.12795820

>>12793559
False. Youtube has a video for everything. Just follow the steps laid out by mechanics who sacrifice their business for likes.

>> No.12795834

>>12795390
Any reason?

>> No.12795954

>>12794503
Untruth. Millenials pretend to not want things that they don't know how to get. Their worthless boomer and gen x parents didn't teach them life skills. Once a couple of them figure it out the secret will get out. Look at it this way, everything the boomers did at 25 millenials will do at 35. If I'm right the first ones should be starting in the next couple years.

>> No.12796087

REFR

>> No.12796142

>>12796087
>tfw when I missed out two months ago
How do you spot such perspective but also cheap stocks.

>> No.12796273

>>12796142
Sometimes, you go to the NASDAQ webpage and you look at the upcoming IPOs and notice the ones that look promising.
As for REFR, their business may be good but I think the timing is awful because of all this recession fear (and auto sales doing down the shitter)

>> No.12796518

>>12795954
They might buy in if the housing market crashes, but you have to remember, this isn't the boomer economy anymore, we can't afford to make bad decisions anymore.

>> No.12796830

welp shows over folks, we're never going to see S&P 500 at 2800, and the dow's gonna dump a good 1000 points today.

>> No.12796864
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NUUU FUTURES NUUUUU

>> No.12796973

>>12796273
Sounds bad for a lot of people on this board who bought thousands of shares but good for me because I've only been able to afford 80 shares. I hope the price drops down to under a dollar (but I also hope that their projects don't get canceled and they decide to go out of business because of the droves of shareholders selling their stocks off in a panic).

>> No.12796996

FUTURES ARE RED SELL EVERYTHING SELL SELL SELL

>> No.12797003 [DELETED] 

>>12796973
even my gold?

>> No.12797020

>>12796996
YAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSS!

>> No.12797030

>>12796996
I got my fingers crossed for my SQQQ shares.

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KO needs to unfuck itself today.

>> No.12797083

>>12796973
They should still have enough cash for one quarter.
This is enough margin of safety (lol).
Hopefully, German automakers are known to pay their suppliers in decent delays, REFR shoudn't have liquidity issues if they actually sell their meme glass.

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>>12796830
You've been saying this dumb shit for over a month. Never see 250, 260, 270... At least when you give in to your alcoholism you're bearable to be around for more than 5 minutes.

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>> No.12797113

>>12797087
you should have bought KDP

>> No.12797146

I'm buying today bois , that means it's gonna be a red day.

>> No.12797220

Is BST good?

>> No.12797249

>>12797109
Americans practically live in Wal-Mart. They should start renting space in those japanese hotel pods.

>> No.12797266

Why semis, why ?

>>12794396
>tfw 27
>tfw own a nice and big condo inner city

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>>12797249
>implying we could fit into those

>> No.12797277

>>12797272
yeah they'll have to be double wide. double wide is american culture

>> No.12797294

REFR TO TEH MOOON

FUCK FAKE HOLIDAYS

>> No.12797380

ICPT results came today
They didn't fail, but they were fairly mediocre overall

>> No.12797409

>>12797380
RIP in piece GALT

>> No.12797417

>>12797409
>implying

>> No.12797424

>>12797409
ICPT showed its best results in early stage fibrosis
GALT is still the best option for late stage NASH

>> No.12797438

>>12797417
RIP
>>12797424
In peace

>> No.12797529

>>12797424
CNAT is a way better company

>> No.12797538

Damn nigga these futures are down 9, ring the fucken bell so I can get in there and sell everything.

>> No.12797548

Just opened a Degiro account and deposited some money as a test. What the fuck why can't I trade, did I get scammed?

>> No.12797549
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You’re all gonna make it.

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>>12797548
pic

>> No.12797564

>>12797552
I haven't been able to trade since Friday somethings fucking broken.

>> No.12797593

>>12797529
mmm grayons

>> No.12797624

day of the rope for bulls

>> No.12797638

>>12797624
today should be a sideways day
weather we close below or above 2765 will tell if bearish or bullish

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PTX

>> No.12797692

>>12797380
Lol - so fuck GALT?

>> No.12797705

>>12797692
Really doesn't change GALT's position at all, not sure why people on here are sperging out over it
ICPT isn't in GALT's niche of the NASH market

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>> No.12797711

>>12797705
cope

>> No.12797717

>>12797709
Who gives a fuck about ValuEngine
Sell your shares if you want, I don't care
This really doesn't change anything

>> No.12797721

It's over
He's losing it

>> No.12797723

>>12797717
now you know what GPRO has for put up with X_X
constant weekly FUD

>> No.12797732

>>12797705
It's still at $5.12 pre-market. Should this mess with price?

>> No.12797749

>>12797732
Probably not
If anything, it might go up on sympathy
Bullish both fundamentally and technically, regardless of ICPT

>> No.12797756

>>12797723
GALT has gotten plenty of FUD as well, trust me

>> No.12797762

CNSL. All in.

>> No.12797767

reminder losing money is part of the game.
you have to pay to play in this market.

take profit when you can, cut losers, and stay positive.

>> No.12797781

WHO /WEED STOCK/ HERE?

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Morning everyone, Pitter Patter lat's get at er

>> No.12797801
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Might put my gambling days behind me soon starting with a SPYD purchase

>> No.12797819

>>12797801
Yeah and I might put my drinking days behind me.

>> No.12797823

>>12797801
Buy high sell low, fren

>> No.12797825

>>12797819
nobody likes a quitter, my man

>> No.12797832

>>12791258
>just downloaded degiro
>downloaded

wtf are you on about?

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Grabbing GALT at 4.60

>> No.12797838

>>12793594
Yo-Gi-Ho you retard
Just go read the scan already

>> No.12797852

>>12797825
That's the whole point, >>12797087 said I'm bearable to be around when I'm drunk, so fuck him.

>> No.12797859

yo who is the moneyboi that thinks these NFLX valuations are reasonable
why does it keep going to 360/share lol

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>> No.12797879

>>12797717
I’m not selling - I am a value investor and my average cost on GALT is $3.65 so I’m happy with everything so far.

>> No.12797888

Up 3 percent today lads.

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will it ever be our turn bros?

>> No.12797906

SN will rise soon.
Yay!

>> No.12797910

>>12797894
based ID
i will the market to crash

>> No.12797912

>>12797894
our turn starts now, you've got the greed ID with God in it, bear market confirmed.

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MARA

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>>12797906
>SN will rise soon.
>Yay!

>> No.12797940

>>12797894

Nah man, it's hunting season.

>> No.12797945

>>12797927
Next week.

>> No.12797946

What do you think of SESN?

>> No.12797967

Diversifying is a meme

>> No.12797974

$10k to waste, where do i invest?

>> No.12797979

>>12797974
All in SN.

>> No.12797985

>>12797946
Too late for advice, I already bought it. Now I'm all in SESN and CNSL.

>> No.12797993

>>12797974
CBLK

>> No.12798010

>>12797974
AST

>> No.12798033

>>12797979
>All in SN.

Add RWLK as well.

>> No.12798034

It's only green so everybody can get their sell orders out for the good price.

>> No.12798035

Get in on IDEX while it's still low!!!

>> No.12798045

>>12797974
IDEX

>> No.12798049

>>12797974
All in PRRY

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REFR

>> No.12798068

LCI can't breach 10.
Ha ha.

>> No.12798070

Buying sqqq now

>> No.12798071

>>12797974

>SN to 3
>RWLK to 3
>SESN to 4

>> No.12798084

>>12797974
buy gold

>> No.12798086

getting JUST'd fairly hard right now.
expecting a reversal.

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>>12798050

Where is Yugi anon

>> No.12798117

>>12797979
>>12798071
I triple downed on SN.

Good luck next weeks boys. Were in God's hands now.

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BX getting pic related

>> No.12798122

new.... thread.....

>>12798111
>>12798111
>>12798111

>> No.12798125

>>12798117
How much do you have now?

>> No.12798149

>>12798125
3k shares are .4 average

>> No.12798178

>>12798149
I have 1000 at .34

>> No.12798202

>>12798178
I think it was you last week it mentioned it and I bought it.

I came in at .38 and then I traded it a couple of times because I wasnt really on board.

Im a believer now though. So I comfyd into it.

>> No.12798211

>>12798202
I believe it will rise to 1.3 maybe even 2

>> No.12798235

>>12798211
God willing SN brother.

25th we shall see. Make sure to wake up extra early.

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AMRS no!

>> No.12798436

>>12798117
What's SN?

>> No.12798468

>>12798436
Penny stock that has an earnings report soon.

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HAHA YES

KRA

NOW THIS IS KRATON PERFORMANCE

>> No.12798479

>>12798436
>>12798468
most importantly, what's bullish about SN? why should we buy it?

>> No.12798515

>>12798479
You shouldn't.

>> No.12798529

>>12798515
i won't thank you

>> No.12798675

>>12798529
I don't want to be thanked.

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>>12797974
>F
>GIS
>KO
To beat the boomer, you must become the boomer.