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>> No.19296818
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Society is dying.

>> No.19296819

GAP DOWN TUESDAY

>> No.19296826
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>>19296800
I don't respect cunny fags.

>> No.19296836

Anyone check out Paulson’s Foreign Affairs magazine piece about the dollar’s status as world reserve currency?

>>19296684 #
I’m gonna need more QTs getting all creamy.

>>19296800
> no nhentai link because one guy hates it :(
I’m really glad we’ve become a safe space. We need trigger warnings for these very special snowflakes.

>> No.19296845

Any good sex dolls I can buy for less then 300?

>> No.19296849

are small caps fucked or should I stay in XSHD?

>> No.19296855
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>>19296819
You wish, bitch.
Bitcoin will be made illegal because its associated with drugs.
>only gold left
Looking for suggestions to render that undesireable asset worthless

>> No.19296858

>>19296818
at this point, Michigan deserves what they get

>>19296836
I don't read magazines :/

>> No.19296870
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Covered Calls Crew checking in.

>> No.19296885

>>19296818
I swear that isn't even a big deal in terms of news. Has no one heard of fag hags, women who hang out with fags at gay places.

>> No.19296888

>>19296858
As a matter of principal?
Even if they’re not trash rags and they’re just archive.today copies to get around paywalls?

>> No.19296895

>>19296800
You could've at least get rid of the suicide shit.

>> No.19296914

>>19296888
I mean, I never see any magazines IRL to read, so I don't read them
you meant an internet magazine? we just call those "websites"

>>19296895
next time

>> No.19296921

>>19296800
>no nhentai link because one guy hates it :(
Should use a sadpanda link instead.

>> No.19296929

>>19296858
>>19296818
We don’t live in a Protestant commune, fools

This is Rome circa 2020, putas

More gay than ancient greece and more based than Sparta

>> No.19296945

>>19296914
So then a WSJ article is not a newspaper article if I can post a link, it’s just a website?

Then pretend I said website.

>> No.19296957

>>19296945
in that case, no, I didn't read your website

>>19296929
I don't think we're that gay
we just seem gay because of the internet

>> No.19296964
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>tfw already spent the entire stock earnings from last week on prostitutes

fuck this triple day weekend
I want the stocks to be open already

>> No.19296969
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tfw ordering postmates salad and theres no option to add dressing

im gonna be so fucking sad when they show up with no dressing

this shit apps is so terribly made

>> No.19296994

>>19296969
>this shit apps is so terribly made
App UIs are going to crap in a big way. What happened to the good old days of 1995 Windows?

>> No.19297010

>>19296800
So when you ask for source on a lewd anime post do you ask for the character or the artist?

>> No.19297016

Five ships laden with Iranian petrol are heading across the Atlantic to Venezuela in defiance of US sanctions on both countries, raising the question of what Washington will do when they approach the Venezuelan coast in the next few days.
>Five ships laden with Iranian petrol are heading across the Atlantic to Venezuela in defiance of US sanctions on both countries, raising the question of what Washington will do when they approach the Venezuelan coast in the next few days.
Five ships laden with Iranian petrol are heading across the Atlantic to Venezuela in defiance of US sanctions on both countries, raising the question of what Washington will do when they approach the Venezuelan coast in the next few days.
>Five ships laden with Iranian petrol are heading across the Atlantic to Venezuela in defiance of US sanctions on both countries, raising the question of what Washington will do when they approach the Venezuelan coast in the next few days.
Five ships laden with Iranian petrol are heading across the Atlantic to Venezuela in defiance of US sanctions on both countries, raising the question of what Washington will do when they approach the Venezuelan coast in the next few days.
>Five ships laden with Iranian petrol are heading across the Atlantic to Venezuela in defiance of US sanctions on both countries, raising the question of what Washington will do when they approach the Venezuelan coast in the next few days.
Five ships laden with Iranian petrol are heading across the Atlantic to Venezuela in defiance of US sanctions on both countries, raising the question of what Washington will do when they approach the Venezuelan coast in the next few days.
>Five ships laden with Iranian petrol are heading across the Atlantic to Venezuela in defiance of US sanctions on both countries, raising the question of what Washington will do when they approach the Venezuelan coast in the next few days.

>> No.19297023
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>>19296914
Thanks anon.

>> No.19297057
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You guys should all watch this. It has some very interesting investing advice.
https://youtu.be/WnH0Kvl3thk

>> No.19297058

>>19297023
Triggered?
Lose someone to suicide?

>> No.19297059

>>19297016
>There is NO AMOUNT of stimulus that will prevent an economic contraction into 2022. This will be a STAGFLATIONARY trend because this insane lockdown has also seriously reduced the world’s capacity to produce food. Food prices overall are rising faster than anyone realized. The increase last year was only 1% whereas this year the increase is touching 3% in just 8 weeks. This is the direct result of the destruction of the capacity to produce food which will threaten a rising famine over the next two years as well.

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>>19297057

>> No.19297080

>>19297057
Absolute faggotry

>> No.19297102

Shill me your favorite divvy stocks please.

>> No.19297109
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We green Tuesday?

>> No.19297111

>>19297059
Total war is always effective because it resets the economy

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>>19297102
Pembina Pipeline

>> No.19297143

>>19297109
Yes

>> No.19297148

>>19297102
Divvy stocks are value traps. But if you want blue chips that are so solid they act almost like bonds it is hard to beat JNJ, PG, MCD, and MSFT

>> No.19297167

>>19297059
Food in America is fine, its everyone else that has to worry.

>> No.19297191

>>19297109
As green as my ID color.

>> No.19297217

>>19297191
oh shit

>> No.19297221

>>19297167
I bought 2kg of fresh oranges for 80 cents. Food is fine.

>> No.19297227
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BUFFETTTTTTTTTTTTTT

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>>19297148
>act almost like bonds
This looks like tulip mania not a bond.

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>>19297191
>>19297143
I like the sound of that. Thanks for bringing some joy to my weekend.

>> No.19297268

>>19297148
> value traps
How so?

>> No.19297274

someone find out which company these guys are working for? or who is involved? if they are listed this will moon so hard

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31208-3/fulltext

>> No.19297302

>>19297274
It's in there.
https://www.hkex.com.hk/Market-Data/Securities-Prices/Equities/Equities-Quote?sym=6185&sc_lang=en

>> No.19297304

>>19297274
looks like the sponsor is ;
CanSino Biologics Inc.

>> No.19297317

Shkreli's class on stocks

https://youtu.be/KdZWGCZPjTU

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>>19297109
i do think so, faggot frog poster.

>> No.19297327

Airline chads are we ready for the moon mission coming these next few weeks as more people start flying?

>> No.19297340

>>19297148
These are the type of divvy stocks that are worth while. MAYBE AbbVie but it’s already run up so far.

I’d maybe add MRK and PFE. And it’s a little higher risk/reward but PEP and KO.

>>19297244
>tulip mania
This is a sign of Ursine Psychosis.

They are bond like in that they are a safe place to stick money that has the cash flow to support their yield. In 10 years, do you think Microsoft will be worth more or less than it is today? When you compare it to the real yield on a 10-year Treasury, there is a significant likelihood that the returns from MSFT will outpace the returns from the 10 year. And the odds of Microsoft defaulting are so low they’re comparable to the US defaulting.

The dangers are low, but the potential upside is significant.

>>19297268
See: ViacomCBS

>> No.19297345

>>19297058
No, it's because the newfag that started this got rid of the nhentai link and replaced it with that instead.

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>>19297304
>>19297302
>>19297274

ticker for NYSE $CASBF

this is going to moon on tuesday

>> No.19297352

Get into MARK (Remark Holdings)

Earnings Report on Friday.

>> No.19297375

>>19297345
That’s why you’re sperging about it?
I remember the suicide hotline being in there as early as Dec. 2018, but I’m sure it’s even earlier. It comes and goes.

>> No.19297376

how do robinhood credit premiums onto your account?
does the premium not show up until expiration of the contract?

>> No.19297377

>>19297340
> ViacomCBS
Touche.

>> No.19297380

fuck my broker doesnt allow me to buy $CASBF

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>>19297016
HOLD ONTO YOUR SEA CATS

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i guess enjoy the moon mission without me guys

>> No.19297425

>>19297380
>ViacomCBS
bonds

>> No.19297439

Is this week finally the week for these coveted OCGN gains, I've been hearing about

>> No.19297443

when people say gap down tuesday? does that mean under 295 on spy?

>> No.19297445

>>19297340
>And the odds of Microsoft defaulting are so low
How can you tell that faggottino?
How can you tell that?
MSFT can default tomorrow for what you know. You can't compare it to USD

>> No.19297451

>>19297375
>you’re sperging
I'm am, aren't I? Sorry.

>> No.19297452

>>19296800
Banned from posting pics, need more sexy anime finance, hosiery, and fluids.

>>19297059
>This is the direct result of the destruction of the capacity to produce food which will threaten a rising famine over the next two years as well.
Who are you quotey?
They sound woefully pessimistic, like the doomsayers at zerohedge.

If worst comes to worst, we will have to have a very specialized workforce that willingly segregates from the rest of society. Meat-processing villages. So prices will rise as we’ll have to pay them more. Which isn’t the same as an inability to produce.

Shit, if they pay well enough, maybe I can go and import a qt desperate faminista from some brown country.

>> No.19297455

it's going to crash again, isn't it?

>> No.19297477

>>19297455
If the only reason it "recovered" is because of the money printer why would it stay up on its own?

>> No.19297491

>>19297102
IRM

>> No.19297494
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This is the only warning I will give to you people.

COVID-19 has spread to the bat populations of Brazil, and subsequently has developed a genetic mutation. This mutation has resulted in a much more infectious and deadly variant of COVID-19 The R0 Roughly 5-6 compared to 2-3 and death rate 20% compared to <1% across every age group, young and old. This supped up version of COVID-19 has caused an explosion of infection and deaths in Brazil.

This is not currently being reported on/acknowledged by MSM, but you can already see the data. On Tuesday, expect this information to gain mainstream attention.

If you haven't already got your money out of the markets, Tuesday is your last chance. I do not care if you believe me or not.

>> No.19297516

>>19297494
>COVID-19 has spread to the bat populations of Brazil

This idea dates back months, but do we have any documentation of transfer of disease from human to bat to human? Are these bloodsuckers? Is this like malaria where it can be spread by mosquito?

>> No.19297517

>>19297494
Ok have fun Tuesday, anon

>> No.19297519

>>19297494
who gives a shit about brazil tho.

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>>19297494
The data, for those in denial.

>> No.19297534

>>19297352
>CEO Kai-Shing Tao
Skeptical

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>>19297494
>death rate 20%
Kek. Have you been spamming this on /cvg/ too?

>> No.19297558

>>19297494
>NBC
K

>> No.19297562

>>19297494
>On Tuesday, expect this information to gain mainstream attention.
>If you haven't already got your money out of the markets, Tuesday is your last chance.
Why would the msm report on it on Tuesday, and why would the Brazilian coof cause the US markets to crash on Tuesday?

I am open to the idea of bats as a vector, and I would bet money on South America getting fucked worse than any other region, but your other claims aren’t really related.

>>19297530
Yeah... South America is just exploding now, that’s known information.

>> No.19297563

>>19297352
>MARK
I've been thinking about this too, want to get options but not sure I should hold through earnigns

>> No.19297581

>>19297494
Not sure why I should give a shit about a poor country like brazil when all flights are shutdown

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>>19297494
Fucking knew he was right

>> No.19297593

>>19296964
where to find good prostitutes ?

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>>19297494
It's most assuredly not the third world living conditions and lack of first world medical care, clearly.

>> No.19297614

>>19297593
Your mom's house.

>> No.19297617

>>19297558
Why the fuck would you doubt that South America is going to get rekt by this just because it’s being reported by NBC?

Anon. South America is GOING to get absolutely fucked. If you have any investments in EM’s that include South America, PLEASE sell them ASAP.

That’s not a political or anti-trump thing, it’s common sense.

>>19297581
How good do you think border control and bio security is in SA?

Fuck... how much coffee do we get from South America???

>> No.19297628

>>19297593
congress

>> No.19297632

>>19297617
I simply don't care about panicking faggots like you. I hope you die tonight.

>> No.19297635

>>19297581
You dumb nigger. Okay I'll spell it out for you.

For the past 2 months, ALL gains in the Stock Market have been as a result of the hope that this "Covid thing" will just go away and global travel will be back on the menu by Fall.

Can you guess what news of an enhanced strain of COVID-19 appearing in Brazil, a highly populous nation, will do? All hope of the Gears that make the Global economy turn starting up again by the end of the year will be gone. The economic reality of the situation will finally dawn

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>>19297588
>>19297494
Maybe the ozone hole opening in south america recently is an attempt to kill it using UV radiation

>> No.19297654

>>19297617
Most of it comes from Arab Countries, you think the economy will crash because normies didnt get their 400% mark up bean juice fix?

>> No.19297661

>>19297632
This is one of the edgiest implications I’ve ever seen.

This is about MAKING MONEY. There could be opportunity in coffee futures you retard cûckhold.

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>>19297635
So what your saying anon is that I should invest in Brazil.

>> No.19297683

>>19297661
Interestingly, I went to a whole bunch of different stores and none of them had instant coffee in stock, they had regular coffee though

>> No.19297684

One last thing: Why Tuesday? Simple. Memorial Day festivities are happening all across the US, many believing this outbreak to be yesterday's news. On Tuesday, the MSM WILL report on this in order to instill fear in both people and financial markets. It also has the added effect of hurting Trump's administration.

>> No.19297698

>>19297654
>you think the economy will crash because normies didnt get their 400% mark up bean juice fix?
No
What?
But if the cost of coffee beans goes up that could effect margins at SBUX, coffee futures, etc.

I try to read through to other possibilities.

>> No.19297713

>>19297661
>ID: JOO
Eat shit, nigger.

>> No.19297718
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>>19297677
buy the dip

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>>19297494
>coronadoomers are so desperate that they are clinging onto the "b-but it will magically mutate more in bats" despite humans far outnumbering bat populations worldwide and being a much more likely vector for mutation
>coronadoomers also dont realize less deadly variants are more likely dominate and spread further, as a virus that kills its hosts before it can spread significantly tends to burn itself out.
just give it up retard

>> No.19297736

Also is it too late for any deals, oil didn't collapse and all tech is back up to ATHs. Am I better off investing in foreign listed nyse stocks?

>> No.19297753

>>19297376
premiums are credited right away.

>> No.19297755

Everyone here predicts the apocalypse every weekend. Never fails

>> No.19297773

>>19297684
It makes sense. I never trusted Bolsonaro. It felt very odd when he just inexplicably lifted Brazil's lockdown right when COVID starting hitting them hard.
Was it (((them)))?

>> No.19297775

>>19297736
there are always deals my niglet

>> No.19297798

>>19297713
>noooo I can’t stand being bad with money!!
Castrate yourself goytard, you’ll never make it and you might as well give up.

>> No.19297806

>>19297753
I've read this is the case, but it doesn't seem to show the value directly. It isn't added as a flat lump sum, it looks like it fluctuates based on the current going price of the premium. I'm new to selling covered calls, so if you have additional info, I'm all ears

>> No.19297818

>>19297588
wow that post was crazy accurate and about a month early. especially on the airlines and travel industry

>> No.19297828

dont forget that churches are opening this weekend...memorial weekend...shit is about to get bad. we're due for another drop in the market right?

>> No.19297840

>>19297828
Sell everything, particularly if you have qqq

>> No.19297843

>>19297828
shhhhh, don't tell them

>> No.19297866

>>19297828
>we're due for another drop in the market right

China has announced its plans to conduct a de facto annexation of Hong Kong ASAP and the Hang Seng dropped 5.56% in a day on the news. I'm not sure if this will affect American markets, but if there was a catalyst for a second leg down, this is it.

U.S. will probably rip up the trade deal in response.

>> No.19297889

>>19297227
I remember seeing this movie like 30 times in 2006, Brad and the way he looked in that movie inspired me to start working out like a maniac kek'd

>> No.19297913

buy Carnival?

>> No.19297914

No one’s getting infected during summer. It will slowly die out with minor flare-ups in autumn, but the markets will go to the moon when Biden defeats the evil man

>> No.19297916

There's this one service launched a few years ago, called Delete my data. If this ever goes public I'm buying in. Why? Cause it helps people delete all digital traces of themselves from the net. As you can guess this company would be raking in money out the ass.

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>>19297244
>tulip mania
pansy excitement

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>>19297916
>this company would be raking in money out the ass.

i disagree i think theres like 9 people who would need that service

are you like a silicon valley programmer who used to do porn

ok then you dont need that

>> No.19297946

>>19297828
Nah if anything it means things will be getting better. Things opening up, people spending green, companies earning profit, stocks heading back up.

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>>19297494
>R0 Roughly 5-6 compared to 2-3 and death rate 20%
YHeeeeeah I'm gonna need you to go ahead and give a sauce on that one, champ. Otherwise I'm assuming you're just going off that pasta prediction post from /pol/.

>> No.19297981

i feel really cool when i do quantitative analysis.
what's it called when you love analyzing things? is that autism?

>> No.19297985

>>19297935
Daisy delirium!

>> No.19298000

>>19297916
>cause it helps people delete all digital traces of themselves from the net

Wow! I wonder how they managed to get the admin keys to every social media database on the web. They must be very influential people.

>> No.19298021

>>19297494
why does /cvg/ come to these threads? aren’t you schizos all in a bunker somewhere eating beans and ramen?

>> No.19298041

>>19297916
How do they make money? Do people actually pay to have their data deleted?

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>>19296818
>dead
ftfy

>> No.19298070

>>19297985
Marigold Madness

>> No.19298084

I find it funny that here anyway people who work at kroger for example gotta wear masks but anyone else who walks in can do so without one. Like what's the point then. Also my workplace you have to wear a mask and also fill out a questionnaire checking off virus symptoms every day you enter the building. Failure to do so means they can discipline you (aka fire you) and send you home. If you say you have any symptoms they send you home. Despite signs and shit on the doors stating "no entry if you've been sick or blah blah" Also we ain't open to the public yet and anyone who can (everyone) is working from home unless they gotta go in for some shit on random days. So the place is silent as a tomb.

>> No.19298092

Guys me had buisness idea o_o
Start temperature taking people buisness

We get high quality thermal cameras and dont let high temp people into building who hire us!

The FDA approved camera we need only 10k that's rock bottom buisness expense

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>>19298084
Where I live, everyone has to wear the mask to go into grocery stores or wherever
It has me checking out twice as many girls because with the mask on they all look a little more interesting, know what I mean?

>>19298092
I already have a FLIR thermal camera at my job
It's fun
have you ever used one?

>> No.19298137

>>19296921
Was the hentai link really hentai? I've always seen it but didn't actually think it was hentai.

I'll never see it again :(

>> No.19298149

>>19296826
why are his pupils like saucers all the time? dude is a lizard or a fucking cyborg

>> No.19298150

>>19298121
yeah. I was tempted to get one of those scream masks but I figured it wouldn't go over to well. Hey they said I gotta wear a mask but no one ever said what kind..

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looking through HRL's 10Q and found this.
kinda funny.

>> No.19298170
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I'm so freaking bored.

>> No.19298185

>>19296870
How do you find stocks where calls have a high premium? Is there a screener for it?

>> No.19298192

>>19298170
Same. Was thinking about blowin my brains out but I’m holding QQQ calls and I think they’re gonna print. I get to live at least another week.

>> No.19298201

I dunno I'm halfway tempted to buy a few Envirofm shares (the company that put out the recently FDA approved birth control thing) cause I figure a big pharma company will bag them soon. For two reasons. One to capture all that profit the new control thing will rake in. Two: Or to kill the product so it never sucks profit away from more established methods.

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I've always had trouble saving up money but now I'm just dumping it all into RH so it's gathering there.. I shoulda gotten into investing years ago when I initially wanted to.. think of all the money I could have gained (lost) by now.. it's addicting..

>> No.19298240

>>19298185
Hours of research. Usually look at companies having upcoming earnings, then find ones with weekly options. Heres my list I made from Wednesday for this next week, need to update calculations though.
ntnx 21 bear 9.4%
jwn 16 neut 9.3%
hpq 17 bull 8.4%
goos 21 bear 7.4%
cgc 18 none 7.1%
cpri 14 neut 6.8%
tol 28 bear 6.2%
csiq 20 bull 6.2%
gme 5 bear 5.4%
ntap 45 bull 4.9%
MRVL 28 bear 3.7%

>> No.19298241

>>19297913
Royal IMO

>> No.19298257

>>19298230
Well at least now your getting in on the ground floor (kinda). You'll be raking in green out the ass over the next decade or more as things pick up speed.

>> No.19298290

please buy the INDA etf sirs, NIFTY very mooning this time of year much wealth for all family accounts

>> No.19298303

>>19298230
I live out of my Robinhood account and my credit card. I settle funds every month to pay the balance. I honestly think this way is the future, savings and checking accounts are old n busted.

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>>19298257
I definitely missed the March 23rd bottom.. could have easily doubled my money.. but lots of big stocks are still way down from where they were in February.. ERI is one I'm looking at staying with.

>> No.19298352

>>19297588

yaaaaa

BRAZIL BAT MUTATION IS NOT WHAT I WANT RN LOL :)

ACTUALLY KINDA DO JUST NOT ME PERSONALLY OR MY FAMILY

CURE-CHAN!

EXCEPT FOR THE MARKET

>> No.19298381

>>19296800
I have £700 to invest, do you recommend any short term investments?

>> No.19298385

Thanks to the virus and lockdowns we've been saving money like mad. Extra free govt money bonus, not spending nearly as much on gas for the cars, not blowing money on the normal "fun/splurge" things we'd be doing now. The only thing that's had any uptick in spending has been our grocery bill but not by much which is to be expected. Hell you know things are getting back on track when you walk into a kroger,walmart,etc and you see paper products out the ass.

>> No.19298416

>>19297317
I love Martin Shkreli.

>> No.19298474

>>19298240
Thank you, I will start doing this as well. I followed the lists you posted recently and it looks like a neat strategy. But I didn't find companies with very high premiums on my own yet.

>> No.19298475

>>19298381
hookers and cocaine. very short term, might peak in a few hours

>> No.19298530

>>19298381
yolo on airlines

>> No.19298591

Will futures open Monday same time they normally do on Sundays?

>> No.19298611

Fuck that’s the best smg op pic ive seen yet it really speaks to me

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>>19298290
$FLIN has lower expense ratio

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>>19298474
Here is my methodology in detail:
Find upcoming earnings for the next week or so
https://markets.businessinsider.com/earnings-calendar
https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/earnings
https://seekingalpha.com/earnings/earnings-calendar
https://www.earningswhispers.com/
Then I filter for:
Market cap (should be $1B+)
Has weekly options
I can afford lots of 100
This will still leave you with a few dozen.
Next I go to my broker and look up various facts about the company, performance history, dividends, volume, analyst options, recent news, market sentiment, momentum, potential upside and downside. If a company looks like a total loser, then throw it out.
Next I look at the weekly options strike prices, and calculate the percent I would make if I immediately opened a position and sold calls at the same time. Generally, I calculate based on bid, and all strikes in -6% to +10% and (for example if a stock is 100, Id look at the percentage profits from selling strikes at 94 and up to 110).
Then I have that list I gave you (it only shows at the money percentage). Then I decide which looks like the least risky with the greatest upside. Choosing the highest premium isn't necessarily the best bet. So far the worst case I had was -0.5% when HPE dropped 12%. The nice thing is though, I can just hold it for next week and suddenly that -0.5% becomes a +1%.

There are easier strategies of course, I am also selling weeklys on a 3x leveraged ETF. You could also sell calls on dividend stocks, you won't make much but it will still pay more than the dividends.

>> No.19298692

Fucking fuck bros. I sold all of my REGN -1. They’re going to the moon this week off these drug trials. FUCK. And they should have some early data soon from their monoclonal antibody tests.

>> No.19298711

>>19297718
What stocks from brazil though? Azul, Gol, PBR?

>> No.19298713

Hmm, I think selling my KOS at $4 a share would be a decent profit. I'd double my money yet not let my greed risk fucking me over if something else bad were to happen.

>> No.19298754

>>19298611
glad you like it
it's reserved for late nights/weekends only

>> No.19298807

Reminder: PFE is doing its spinoff soon. So if you want to get "free" stock in the spinoff now's your chance. PFE is also trading under the 52w high still. Spinoff company will be paying out a divvy just like PFE is now. So lots of opportunity here. Free new company stock, cheap PFE stock, Both companies forking out a divvy.

>> No.19298823

>>19298807

Thinking about jumping in curious to see how it affects LCi stock price as well

>> No.19298862

>>19297109
Oil will moon on Tuesday. Wish I didn't cash out my $FANG.

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>>19297981

yep that's it.

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War with Venezuela starts this week.

>> No.19298914

>>19298862
Blessed virus for giving me cheap KOS. Sometimes I wonder what I've done to deserve such epic good things happen to me.. Why chase the fat green baggie of cash when I can just set my order and let the fat green baggie come to me instead.

>> No.19298935

>>19298667
Are you filtering using some sort of screener, or manually filtering? I'd really like to generate (somewhat) stable income selling covered calls. Weekly contracts are the easiest way to do that, however, not sure how to specifically filter out companies that do not offer weekly contracts

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>>19298170
Everything here is closed. Its so boring. Id go to the gym but its closed. Thermal baths? Closed. Anything fun? Closed. Travel? Restricted.

I hate it so much.

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>>19298936
literally no video games interest me.

>> No.19299022

>>19298935
I manually check if they have weekly options on my broker.

>> No.19299025

>>19298667
Thank you. I'm wiritng a python script right now to automate this (probably without market sentiment and FA aspects). If you want I can share the results when there's something to show.

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>>19298914
Heaven.
Are you absolutely sure you want to invest in this?

>> No.19299045

>>19298807
Any source on this? My Google Fu is weak

>> No.19299048

>>19299025
Yahoo Finance has good options data

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>>19298999
Maybe Ill just read the Holo LN
Have it on my phone but never read it.

>> No.19299080

>>19298862
Why will oil moon? I’m holding some OXY calls, hopefully it runs up

>> No.19299106

>>19299080
see
>>19297016

>> No.19299133

>>19296818
the twink on the left is very essential

>> No.19299181

Airline chads check in. What are you holding ? What are you looking at.
I’ve got ALK and LUV. Looking to get some SAVE.

>> No.19299201

>>19297317
>You shouldn't invest unless you are willing to do it full time as 99.9% of people doing that will lose their money
>You can't just have all your money in stocks or you'll lose money.
Why do people listen to this fuck up?

>> No.19299216

>>19299048
Yeah it's what I'm using

>> No.19299227

>>19299030
Oh I don't expect it to go that high. Just a small push to $4 is more than enough for me.

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>>19298936
Watch Inuyashiki: The last Hero. It's on amazon and YouTube.

It's a great, underrated anime. Lots of gore, action, plot twists and feels.

>> No.19299286

>>19299106
So literally nothing then? Thanks for getting my hopes up

>> No.19299291

>>19297420
Glad my shitpost caught on. /tsg/ is pathetic

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What does SMG thing on SKX? I say strong buy

>> No.19299308

>>19299247
>CG
No

>> No.19299310

>>19299247
Amazon actually has a number of good animus.

Highly recommend Dororo as well, and I really enjoyed kabeneri of the iron fortress.

TubiTV is free and has an interesting pseudo-financial anime called C. Lots of fun.

>> No.19299330

>>19299308
We’ve come a long way in cg, I’ve gotten used to it. As long as it’s not Berserk OVA tier.

But if you must be an absolute purist, just read the manga. Quite fun.

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>>19299247
I know it
>>19299227
I think penny gambling is retarded but you do you

>> No.19299346

>>19299080
Looking at WTI crude chart....looks a lot like a V.....

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>>19299310
>I really enjoyed kabeneri of the iron fortress.
It was an off-brand AoT with good music
The ending and general direction was just weird after establishing a great setting

>> No.19299401

>>19297340
Most of silicon valley is in the early stages of a death spiral. And the more Indians they put in charge of it the faster it will die. Tech is a doomed industry in the US and most everything necessary to business will be gone in 5 years.
Plus Amazon had won the cloud space, linux is taking over the server space, and home computers are starting to move towards arm processors which windows sucks on. MS is a pile of shit that will die soon.

>> No.19299458

>>19299247
Literally made for edgelord teenagers

>> No.19299470

>>19299358
>bad ending
I’m not going to fault them too much for that, it’s the case with sooooo many promising anime, and it’s hardly LOST tier, or GANTZ tier.

Also I haven’t watched the OVAs yet, and they may have fucked with the endings to allow for the “real” ending to be in the movies/ovas. Like haruhi did with the endless eight.

And I don’t mind a knockoff if it has enough creativity and does what it does well. rahxephon is absolutely a ripoff/retelling of Eva, but i enjoyed it regardless.

>>19299401
Eh... they have a lot of cash on the balance sheet and they have the size to survive this crisis. Consider this: Amazon won’t be able to buy out every small cap tech that’s about to go bankrupt because antitrust. The megacaps will swallow up the smaller firms, even if those firms have superior products. Microsoft and the rest don’t need to innovate, and this crisis should accelerate the consolidation process.

>>19299458
Still fun.

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Movie night will be delayed 20 minutes tonight as I am eating cake with my parents. 11:20 EST instead!

>> No.19299501

Would anybody be buying bank stocks right now?

are we still going to see a fuck off depression in the next 1-3 years? come on anons fire up those crystal balls.

>> No.19299514

>>19299470
>fun
stick with capeshit kiddo

>> No.19299567

>>19299501
I sold mine a few days ago, and they have dropped since but I am just waiting to get back in.

Canadian banks are reporting earnings next mon-wed, so worth watching how those go.

>> No.19299575

>>19299401
I'm contemplating Amazon puts...antitrust seems to be in their future.

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>>19299401
>home computers are starting to move towards arm processors
fucking idiot

>> No.19299618

>>19299501
not with these interest rates, and certainly not in Canada when the government is offering interest-free loans to businesses until 2022.
I just put most of my money into (Canadian) REITs, pretty much a no-brainer. I might funnel some funds into Air Canada depending on Q2 results with how they've managed their cash burn (1 billion loss in Q1, LOL. no fucking way).

>> No.19299660

>>19299493
>valuing your parents time over me

>> No.19299667

>>19299470
I'm not MS won't survive the crash. What I'm saying is that they won't survive the incoming talent drain. MS already puts out vanilla shit, have ruined their competitors to stay in business if not bought out (or both), and have basically given up on R&D. Watch the same shit happen to GE. But I see the same thing happening in Oracle, Adobe, Google, FB, etc. Innovation is dieing man, AI is not innovative, just faster repetitive work. Fairly soon the SF oligarchy will kill itself and tech will be dead in the US.

>> No.19299671

>>19299493
>valuing your cake over me

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>>19296969

>> No.19299677

well things are getting interesting again with that crazy north korean dude. Kim Jong Un wants to increase North Korea's 'nuclear war deterrence,' state media reports

>> No.19299681

>>19299401
Why should they be dying?
The world gets more digital and automated every single day. The fact that you probably do not live in a fully automated house, sleep in your car while it drives and your coffee mug has no chip to keep it warm automatically is prove to the fact that tech has a long way to go.
Its everywhere.

Saying that tech is dying is like saying we will stop to progress.
Just like saying pharma is dying would be like saying people would stop being sick.
It wont happen

>> No.19299722

>>19299677
Why are people caring about NK?
The leaders there dont want war. They want to drink wine and drive expensive cars.
And the US wants some enemy to remind its people why you need 800 new jets for a billion each.

There will never be any war there. At most some uprising from the people. Maybe.

>> No.19299766

>>19299681
I, for one, am glad there is no chip in my cups or I don't have a fully automated house. Or the absolute waste of money that is the "internet fridge" Internet connected thermostats are a joke to. The only good thing about a wholly self driving car is that when it runs over some assclown (It'll happen) you can't be at fault for it.

>> No.19299786

>>19299247
Shit ending.

>> No.19299793

>>19299201
Says here $100k is not enough for the stock market

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvmSTyLeC4o

>> No.19299815

>>19299793
poorfags btfo

>> No.19299817

>>19299766

Same. Fuck that fag shit. I don’t even like push to start cars, I like turning the fuckin key.

>> No.19299822

>>19299681
That's the aim, but with tech moving towards h1b it has dropped the wages of future innovators and propped up tards that can't code. We're already produce to many programmers, which is why the department of labor clumped them in with web technology (totally different tool set). Without having the real incentive the best will not see a point in joining the ranks and being past the torch. As the gen x drops from the field the corporate organism forgets how to do things. Then new companies climb up and squish them (think Google vs IBM early 2000s).
I'm not saying tech is going into a dark age where we forget everything. I mean dead like a long ass period of stagnation. Nothing exciting will pop up for 30 years.

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Movie night movie night, get in here! Tonight's feature continues our theme of cutie animations, it's Watership Down (1978)!

>> No.19299876

>>19299822
>Nothing exciting will pop up for 30 years.
Sounds like a perfect boomer retirement strategy if you start now. Steady gains > excitement.

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>>19299766
I have no social media, buy old Chinese phones, grew up with no internet and cook with the pot of my grandmother.

That said, the future is now. These things will happen and 20 year olds can already no longer imagine a life without internet. In 20 years kids will wonder why old Mr. Johnson still drives by himself and in 40 years we will have chips in our heads to support Israel.

Tech is rapidly developing. I personally never used Tinder (well, I scammed Americans for money pretending to be a Ukranian girl on another site which was fun), but Id happily buy into MTCH. I dont know what SNAP even does, but I bought in when all the teenagers started using it. Its like IG? FB? Who cares.
I never ever used FB but acknowledge that they control the modern means of communication in the western world.
I never saw TSM on anything and use an old i3, but still buy them because better chips are the future.

Gotta go with the times.
Also Im dead tired. If some sentences just fall apart sorry for that.

>>19299822
I doubt it really. Its not like we hit a physical or human wall yet, like we hit with guns or combustion engines that barely change anymore.

>> No.19299892

>>19296818
god you fucking retards are so annoying what society do you think gave birth to this one???

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the lines are converging.....

>> No.19299913

>>19297723
not even talkig abt your main point but why just bluff that there are more humans than bats? that is so far from true and has nothing to do with the point ur trying to make. books or meds

>> No.19299928

>>19299895
And in TA voodoo that means?

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>>19299928
i have no idea i just started fuckin around with this stuff

>> No.19299994

>>19299884
We've hit the wall with transistors, they are as small as physically possible. Is why faster chips are larger and clock speed hasn't improved. Human wall, h1b made that. You really are not getting how bad they are. Improvements in compilers had hit an almost no return max efficiency state. I work in the field, nothing interesting is on the horizon in IT.

>> No.19300108

>>19299928
Crab. That's pretty much it. Crab long enough and all the moving averages will start to merge.

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>> No.19300209

When is real crash?

My spxs bags are getting heavy as fuck and I’m regretting selling gld at 170.

I assume gold will go down with the market in a crash, correct?

>> No.19300217

>>19299892
You mean the one that got increasingly more degenerate, flooded itself with immigrants, and then quickly collapsed? No parallels to modern society, right?

>> No.19300239

>>19300209
>When is real crash?
anon....

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still fucking with moving averages, looking at the 9, 18, 50, 200 on the SPY weekly chart comparing 2008 to this.
both times the fastest moving average swoops down and approaches but doesn't touch the slowest.
the winter 2018 dip you can see in the top chart didn't even come close to touching the slow mo 200 wk ma

>> No.19300378

>>19300256
This supports the v-shaped recovery thesis.

>> No.19300379

>>19300209
Once we open up and realize the economy has no on/off switch that can generate demand, and the brazillian bats, and wave 1.1, and wave 2.0, and the election, and whatever else God has planned. Point is, I doubt there will be a flash crash like how we saw, but 2020 is gonna go on record for highest volatility.

>> No.19300412

>>19300209
Never, don't you get it

>> No.19300445

What do you guys think is an undervalued sector or emerging market?

>> No.19300477

Test

>> No.19300543

>>19300445
I simply buy the total world stock market (excluding frontier markets, microcaps, etc)

>> No.19300546

>>19300412
I’ll just hold spxs until it happens, then grab gold bags and buy Mexico stock to capitalize on spics becoming slave labor.

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what the fuck even is GS?

>> No.19300623

>>19299681
>>19299766
>Meme house, gimmick mug, meme fride
There's a difference between "muh shiny futurism" and what big tech actually makes money on in the long run. Things like office productivity, cloud infrastructure, targeted ad delivery (like it or not, advertising is currently essential to the financial viability of media services), or just plain old applying existing technological capability to industries that are slow to change - things that save big businesses money by cutting human jobs or multiplying what a single human can achieve - these are what will drive tech forward. Consumer tech is mostly just toys that can, as a bonus, serve as a tech demo for techniques that will be later used to provide actual economic value. Sometimes, the consumer toys themselves can provide value too by enabling economic interactions that weren't possible before (e.g. online shopping, easily accessible location services via GPS etc.), but "what the consumer wants" is not always the same as what provides an objective productivity improvement.

The point I'm trying to make is, while stagnating consumer tech could be a red flag for future progress in electronics, it is not a definitive indicator of presence or lack of current progress in electronics.

>> No.19300670

>>19300552
Fundamentals aren't even real.

>> No.19300679

>>19300552
What website is that?

>> No.19300688

aaghh... aaAAAAGH. i wanna have fucking SEX..

>> No.19300694

>>19300623
The “mug” thing was due to cheapness and marketing, facilities set up to put wireless functionality on their cards and mass produce found it to economical to produce them in large amounts and reconfiguring to remove them had other associated costs, so they just kept pumping them out then marketing teams liked to add an extra few bullet points and pretend those features mattered. There was a book about all this stupid IoT shit and I listened to an interview with the author, interesting enough.

Most people I’ve met don’t care. Don’t know why the poster you replied to is making such a big deal about it. Nonissue.

>> No.19300706

>>19300688
All men do, with some exceptions.
I’m going to have another drink instead.

>> No.19300708

>>19300209
Holding 201 plan on buying more rn

>> No.19300799

>this company’s stock takes off exponentially
>while chilling on his yacht at 2:00 in the afternoon Jim Chanos notices the CEO of Deletemydata on a replay of Mad Money desperately pumping the stock to boomers on the previous evening
>Chanos puts a call in to a certain French/Russian academic scholar/sci-fi actor brother duo
>ring ring ring
>next day US Senate takes up debate on US version of Right to Be Forgotton EU regulations
>passes the House and is signed into law by the President 2 days later
>the Big Techs get taken to the Supreme Court and lose case after case relating to data privacy policies
>several nonprofits are established with GNU leading the way with a free tool to instantly delete your data wherever it is on the web
>Deletemydata stock drops 99.97% within 3 trading days not counting 5 days of halted trading
>anon gets btfo

>> No.19300802

>>19300552
A miserable little pile of secrets

>> No.19300816

What if you'd invested in TSLA in 2013?

>> No.19300827

>>19300816
What if you invested in GOOG in 2004?

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>>19300802
>little

>> No.19300853

>>19299895
returning to normal, crab up until passing ATH in the coming weeks

>> No.19300877

>>19298149
Tripping 24/7

>> No.19300878

>>19300799
Meant for
>>19297916

>> No.19300897

>>19299994
>transistors small as physically possible
Not quite. The limit is actually thermal - you can manufacture smaller transistors now than 10 years ago, but power density at max clocks does not scale the same way max clocks did, meaning if you really sized all transistors in a processor for physical max clock it would be a housefire. It's a real possibility that new, exotic types of transistors could enable further scaling similar to how MOS technology outclassed BJT's for computing (BJTs are faster at same dimensions but are even more of a housefire than MOS). I have to think durability will become an issue at some point but at "7nm" and shrinking there's no sign of that yet.

As to software, it's all just logic so yeah probably no Moore's law equivalent to be had there. True AI is the holy grail but that will probably primarily require advancements in neuroscience rather than traditional electronics & software.

>> No.19300901

Is petrobras a good pick for oil recovery?

>> No.19300982

>>19297327
Shill me daddy

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>> No.19301037

ok me oploading video now
will tell if they work

since me not incompetent expect to have real kino next week

>> No.19301043

>>19299057
The spice and wolf LN?

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The fact that so many normans are FOMOing in makes me very worried. Do you really think the market is just gonna let a bunch of millennials aand zoomers pile in on the same trades and win in the end? Keep buying FB at all time highs then I guess

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>>19301043
Mochiron

>> No.19301124

>7am
Gotta go to the bakery and get some food.
Anybody want something?

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>>19301062
Nobody gives a fuck about zoomers with 2k in a RH account.
Except the Bogs, of course.

How much of FB is owned by institutional incestors? 80%? 90?
Retail hardly matters.

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https://seekingalpha.com/article/4349678-american-airlines-first-to-go-under
>American Airlines: The First To Go Under
>American Airlines burns $50 million to $70 million per day
>Just likeUnited Airlines(NASDAQ:UAL), American Airlines (NASDAQ:AAL) is in the midst of a liquidity crisis

>> No.19301193

>>19301152
I wouldnt invest in any of these non-gouvernment lines. Hell, Id rather pour money into Aeroflot or KLM than UAL.

>> No.19301226

>>19301124
Pork roll egg and cheese

>> No.19301241

>>19300816
>What if you'd invested in TSLA in 2013?
The thesis back then was not very enticing. Startup car companies frequently fail, Tesla was trying to go mainly electric meanwhile all the other car companies had already put out an electric model, and mostly with mediocre sales to show for it.

>> No.19301254

Is it possible for randos to build a trade algorithm and let the computer trade for them?

>> No.19301286

>>19301037
ahh I went to go do the dishes, you're tryna play a video on cytube?
>>19301152
brutal, when the first one declares bankruptcy it's gonna be a bad time. Buying DAL in several months will be pretty dope tho

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>>19301152
>misleading headline
>author: dude with a bear avatar calling himself the Bears of Wall Street
>description: short only
>"there’s a very high chance that American Airlines will be one of..."
Yellow biz media trash.

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Looks like the HK protests are back in full swing. Streets are flooded again, police are firing tear gas

>> No.19301339

>>19301254
Alpaca has a good api, alphavantage has good info api. In short yes.

>> No.19301352

>>19300679
TDameritrade

>> No.19301355

>>19296800
Hope all you retards sold before the crash

>> No.19301402

>all this fud posting
Pretty sure this never happened before 2018 or 2020 crashes... tempted to put money to work on Tuesday but maybe I’ll wait. I’d like to get FICO on a pullback.

>>19301286

FUCK I missed movie night again!!!

I can’t wait for airlines to start going bust and STILL for people to STILL call Buffett an idiot and say he sold the bottom.

>>19301112
Hmmmmm I didn’t like it as much as other people but I do think it’s required viewing because so much of it takes place in financial markets, when it’s not bestialitybait. Think I’d rather rewatch katanagatari or check out all the OVA’s I’ve never seen for shows I liked, like psycho pass, accel world, I’m sure there are many others.

>>19301298
Thanks but it’s seeking alpha. Everyone NEEDS to know that even they could write articles for seeking alpha. Contributors to seeking alpha are on the level of bot generated articles, they shouldn’t be counted as reliable.

Though i sometimes listen to their market podcasts, especially the weekend one that tells you about what earnings and PDUFA and macro data, etc to expect in the week ahead.

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>>19301300
>>>/wsg/3474014

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>>19301298
If you actually read through the article, there's compelling evidence that the bankruptcy is guaranteed if further state intervention doesn't occur. Even then, it might not be enough.

Their profit margins are just not high enough for their mountain of debt, and it's basically like that time TSLA's bonds were trading at junk status and they only had enough cash to get by for a year.

>> No.19301435

>>19301355
There's still time to sell, but a lot of retail buyers who missed the rally will be stepping in. They will just accelerate the crash by doing so.

>> No.19301440

>>19301402
Check some of the older forums going back to the GFC.

>> No.19301442

>>19300445
Anything dealing with vegetarian/vegan market and weed/Shrooms have potential.

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>>19301402
>Thanks but it’s seeking alpha. Everyone NEEDS to know that even they could write articles for seeking alpha.
Shit. I forgot about that.
Thanks, anon

>> No.19301458

>>19301355
Another protest in China.....meanwhile it still rains in the rainforest.

>> No.19301469

>>19301434
>there's compelling evidence that the bankruptcy is guaranteed if further state intervention doesn't occur
There is surface level assumptions dolled up to look definitive. This is a classic short attack article, scoopers.

>> No.19301480

Whats your guys go to natural gas holds?

>> No.19301488

>>19301440
Which forums have you found to be useful? I’ve gotten a lot of good investing information here, but not so much lately.

I’ve also gotten some from boggleheads and fintwit. Which ones have you found to be the best?

>>19301355
>>19301458
Kek
I did sell my BILI... I’d like to buy back in. Gotta look into what’s actually in this bill first.

>> No.19301495

>>19297494
>time traveler LARP shit
lmao

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>>19301300
>>19301416
>>>/wsg/3474018

>> No.19301498

>>19301402
It was a good one it had lagomorphs, ratty got angry something fierce o_O
And... I could write articles for seekingalpha? I've got a lot of stuff to say!

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>>19301469
>There is surface level assumptions dolled up to look definitive. This is a classic short attack article, scoopers.
Well, I'm not trying to play the airlines gamble rn, so my due diligence on this subject is pretty shit

>> No.19301514

>>19301498
And you have a built in reader base here and I hear you’re popular on Twitter! Even did a podcast?

>> No.19301533

>>19296818
nice screenshot without source URL, almost believed it

>> No.19301539

>>19299667
I'm starting to see this as well. No innovations. The only person I see innovating, is Elon Musk, /OurGuy.

Would not be surprised if Tesla is worth 10,000 a share in 10 years.

>> No.19301578

>>19297494
If it was that important then why would you only give one warning?

>> No.19301586

>>19298092
applel has these singaporean chink thermal fever detector systems. they have facial recognition too.

>> No.19301612

>>19301514
Ya I've gone on people's podcasts for interviews and I've been a talking head on a stream before, I was just thinking about how fun it'd be to spook some boomer investor with grandiose arcane articles :3
"Blood-red Banners: Piratical Applications of Delta-Neutral Trading in the Ashes of New Atlantis"
"Where Angels Fear to Tread: Navigating the Gruesome Pinions of Chinese Tech IPOs"

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dude why does the fucking stock market close on the weekend

im pissed!

what do you guys do with your free time its boring!

>> No.19301629

>>19301496
extremely based. fuck PRC

>> No.19301631

>>19298913
does BowelFagton think people will get so impressed over this image macro that they immediately start researching who he is? who watermarks in the middle of the image like that?

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thank god this shit is happening now. this will be forgotten when the market opens tuesday

>> No.19301659

>>19301539
Unless graphine super capacitors take off Tesla is just a hype machine that's going to generate the world's largest battery dump.

>> No.19301664

>>19301634
China is going to start killing people. Old habits.

>> No.19301672

>>19297494
"Brazil has 347,398 cases, trailing only the U.S. The death toll reached 22,013, up 4.6% from 21,048 in the previous 24 hours. Brazil now ranks sixth in the world for fatalities."

Around 7% death rate. When it reaches to 10%, I'll start shorting Brazil (BZQ).

>> No.19301683

>>19301634
Last year's protests were over just the passing of a bill that allowed extradition of wanted criminals. That's nothing compared to this, CCP is literally cracking down with military agencies in the name of "national security" now.

And last time people thought it would only last a weekend. You are completely delusional or an idiot

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>>19301300
i feel a lot of pity for the semi-brits of HK

imagine living in Hawaii and all of a sudden over night you're part of China due to some stupid agreement 100 years ago

>> No.19301721

BAKING

>> No.19301741

>>19301634
Not when the covid scare is linked to the prc silencing dissenters.

>> No.19301743

>>19301659
The way this guy is entering my field of business (logistics), I'm impressed. My company pre-ordered those electric semi's. If all goes well, we will be ordering more. If he can make these Semi's fully autonomous, expect huge $$$ for Tesla.

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>>19301721

>> No.19301757

New

>>19301751
>>19301751
>>19301751
>>19301751

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Did you guys know that Elon Musk is a Business MagnateTM?

Yep, I checked, he was officially renowned as a Magnate on July 11th, 2011.

A business Magnate.

And he has a daughter Name Xyleon Force 12

>> No.19301787

>>19301753
The part of the box overlapping with the portal would move through the portal instead of moving the portal

>> No.19301808

>>19297588
This is some retarded Q anon tier shit.

>> No.19301909

>>19301758
This Ahmad thing is starting to make me hate blacks. I try not to hate them. Just understand they're inferior in all the important ways. They get treated like royalty yet constantly whine and misbehave. Honestly I just hate them.

>> No.19301975

>>19301339
Sweet.

>> No.19302039

>>19296836
>Paulson’s article
Nothing revelatory there, imho. The Chinese are overstretched in terms of credit and unlike the US, they don’t have a stable consumer economy yet to back it. I don’t see how the yuan would be a threat to the USD at all at this point.

>> No.19302051

>>19301435
Oh, biz is predicting doom and apocalypse? All in on tqqq on Monday morning then

>> No.19302086

>>19301634
I don't think so, anon. This feels extremely different. I'm a China hawk, I've been watching China since 2008 or so. I strongly get the feeling China is testing the waters for how much they can get away with before the west responds

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>>19301689
There was no reason for them to even be a part of china.
the chinese deal was only for New Territories only, Britain could have kept the kowloon islands in perpetuity but that retard Margaret Thatcher gave it china.
The United Kingdom obtained control over portions of Hong Kong's territory through three treaties concluded with Qing China after the Opium Wars:

1842 Treaty of Nanking: Hong Kong Island ceded in perpetuity
1860 Convention of Peking: Kowloon Peninsula and Stonecutter's Island additionally ceded
1898 Convention for the Extension of Hong Kong Territory: the New Territories and outlying islands leased for 99 years until 1997

Imagine your future and your kids future will forever be under the wing of a totalitarian dictatorship by the decision of a liberal feminist cunt.

>> No.19302654

>>19302469
what government did they sign that deal with? I highly doubt it was still legally binding after CCP took over.