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>> No.19710738 [DELETED] 

Praise Jesus

>> No.19710741

Crash or Pump?

>> No.19710746

>>19710741
Both. Sell by 10AM. Buy back in on Friday 10AM.

>> No.19710749
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>>19710738
Based

>> No.19710755
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>>19710746
Don’t tell me what to do

>> No.19710761

First for Elon new Jesus
NKLA over 500$ next week and everything he does is successful

>> No.19710765

>>19710761
I have a bad feeling about Nkla. Feels like a complete scam. Good luck anon

>> No.19710777

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ting_Hai_effect

>be Chinese bears
>have a son, naming him Adam Cheng, and then raise him to become an actor for the sole purpose of crashing the stock market so they can finally win
>18+ years later their son finally gets his first role
>stock market fucking ROCKETS upward, the Chinese Golden Dragon run

>> No.19710778

GNUS $9 Monday baby!

>> No.19710781

>>19710765
Doesn’t matter anymore if scam or bankrupt company
Green line go up

>> No.19710782
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19710782

post your:

>favorite coffee brand
>your investment plays this week

>> No.19710792
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19710792

Can anyone explain why this IVR stock has 76.4% increase in open interest and all this options to call? Isn't IVR like fucked and in a ton of debt? I thought they would have reduce dividends by a ton and price is going down.

>> No.19710812
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xth for stocks only go up!

>>19710792
No, buy my bags plz

>> No.19710819

>>19710812
You own IVR stock?

>> No.19710830

>>19710812
was Edco the original spacex?

>> No.19710840

Thoughts on MRO? Looking to hold until next year possibly.

>> No.19710842
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19710842

Meow meow meow meow meow meow meow Meow meow meow meow meow meow meow

>> No.19710855

should have been catgirl in the nhentai link

>> No.19710856

>>19710782
no.

>> No.19710875

REMINDER
https://www.strawpoll.me/20339460
https://www.strawpoll.me/20339460
https://www.strawpoll.me/20339460
https://www.strawpoll.me/20339460

>> No.19710881

>>19710819
I have 100 shares that I didn't sell at $6.91 like a fucking idiot.

>>19710830
Yes actually https://youtu.be/jisaFcn-IFM

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>>19710842

>Meow meow meow meow meow meow

Correct

>>19710855
>should have been a catgirl in the hentai link

Correct. I also just noticed some stupid faggot put guro hentai in the last link and I accidentally copy pasted it. I fucking despise guro...

>> No.19710910
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Not very confidence inspiring for next week

>> No.19710911

>>19710840
I own it. I’m holding.

I’M HOLDING OUT FOR A HERO

youtube.com/watch?v=bWcASV2sey0

>> No.19710918
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>>19710910
Tvix

>> No.19710919
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Meow!

>> No.19710920

I want a kittie

>> No.19710950

>>19710920
Get a young one and pick it up often and spend a ton of time with it. When it gets older it'll be very social and give you lots of cuddles.

>> No.19710972

>>19710741
I think we're gonna see a fairly large dump, lots of fear of a new corona wave coming even though it wont hit fully til 2-4 weeks. Expect a lot of cases due to opening and protests

>> No.19710982
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Press F for bulltards

>> No.19710987

can anyone link a good options put calculator, there isn't one built into my trading website and a profit loss graph would be really nice.

>> No.19711000
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19711000

I want to do options.
I want to do options.
I want to do options.
I want to do options.
I don't want to lose my money.
I hate options.
I hate options.
I like money.

.. How about I use 5% of my current cash to try options trading this week? If it goes well, I'll keep all profits and use that same 5% again. If I lose, I'll try again sometime later after more research and planning, but go in with 2.5%. If I win, I'll take all profits and go back in with 5% and so forth.. If I keep losing I'll go back in with halved amounts 1.25% and so on..

Opinions?

>> No.19711023
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19711023

Let this be a lesson to all of us new traders.

>> No.19711027

>>19711000
Long options on blue chip companies that won’t go bankrupt
Microsoft in what reality will Microsoft go bankrupt

>> No.19711028

>>19711000
Gotta learn how to do it somehow. Sounds reasonable to use a small percentage and learn the ropes. Just stay disciplined and stick to your rules.

>> No.19711031
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19711031

ASX here. everyones a noob who started playing in march with free gibs money. they gonna run harder and faster than last time.

>> No.19711038

>>19711023
Ok so cash when you are ahead

>> No.19711041

>>19711023
Jesus Christ that's rough. Friendly reminder to quit while you're ahead.

>> No.19711048

>>19711000
Buying calls is the lowest risk option for people starting out. Once you have a lot of experience it becomes (selling) covered calls. Both for low volatility, which is hard to find at the moment.
Playing off of high volatility would probably be a straddle for lowest risk starting out but you eat two premiums.

>> No.19711049

>>19710982
Press f for bulltards that bought the Friday bulltrap

>> No.19711052
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>>19711038
>>19711041
Second greatest trader of all time trades like he browses biz lmao

>> No.19711053

>>19711027
Is that like a viable strategy? Like long calls on blue chip like MSFT, AMZN and selling cash covered long puts on stuff like SPY?

>> No.19711054

>>19711023
>Have enough money to buy a mansion and retire for the rest of your life
>Still gamble
Greed is the downfall

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>>19710982
>>19711049
I bought FULL DEPO on Friday

now I have over 380k in stonks and 9k in cash

>> No.19711063

Need people's input.

What if I invest everything into one risky position, let's say 100% into TVIX. I lose big and owe 400k.

Can I just declare bankruptcy and do the same thing over again 7 years later when my credit improves?

Rinse and repeat again until I'm rich?

>> No.19711068
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The 3rd greatest trader of all time is our boy Soros-kun

>> No.19711075

>>19711052
I really hope those two guys that were talking about using astrology last week see this.

>> No.19711078

>>19711000
Save 25% of the options profits and reinvest the rest in more options, you want the exponential gains if it goes well

>> No.19711115

Is it me or do bears seem overconfident about tomorrow being red?

>> No.19711133

bros

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Leeson#Downfall

imagine losing everything and going to jail because of an earthquake

>> No.19711149

>>19711053
Worked well for another anon that went from 500 to 2,500 on it
I wanna get in on this but I am waiting for a drop to get in at a reasonable price

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>>19710982
I never caught on to the talk trash about people on the other side of my trades thing. Especially the permabear type what think all bullish price action is the result of clearly stupid people doing stupid incorrect things.

That said, gimme red this week please.

>> No.19711152

Will it go up or down tomorrow?

>> No.19711159
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>>19711052
can't tell if retarded or genius

>> No.19711177
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>>19711159
>PHUTGO
>PUT GO

Monday is going to be a massacre

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>>19711152
Snib snab :-DDD

>> No.19711194

>>19711152
Yes.

>> No.19711195
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>>19711052
Amazing autism, maybe it works. Sir Issac Newton was obsessed with the esoteric.

>> No.19711211

>>19711061
I’m 38 and only have $2500 in assets

>> No.19711222
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>>19711211
at least you're not a virgin

>> No.19711223

>>19711149
This

I started with 150$ and got to 3k in 2 weeks, i sold the top, but bought back in to early. This is where im at now.

Stick with blue chip companies, and do long calls.
I will probably lose this next week, but hopefully my plays will recover before they expire. All in all. I bought a couple of stocks with the cash i had left over.

Goodluck, and yes Long Calls are the safest, just stick to good companies, and wait for a nice dip

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>>19711182
NO NO NO NO.

BAD CRAB

>> No.19711229
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>>19711222
Can I have some of your money

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>>19711223
Shot forgot pic

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>>19711052
based and gcp-pilled

>> No.19711324
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Does anybody else in /smg/ pretend to trade stocks but actually trades crypto? The market fluctuations are the same so the bobo/mumu predicitions/movements are mutually relevant, and this is the only thread on /biz/ which isn't pajeets and scams.

>> No.19711333

I cannot comprehend compound interest. I'm satisfied with a trailing stop loss at 25% gains. The most profit I ever made was about 60%.

How badly do I fuck myself for not holding for decades?

>> No.19711335

>>19711324
My broker got only 1:2 leverage on crypto
I trade indexes only, 1:20 leverage on VIX fuck yeah

>> No.19711354
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how are cats so good bros?

>> No.19711376
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>>19711354
Brain parasites, toxoplasmosis gondii

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>>19711229
yes, but you have to win it from me by betting on stocks which i sold or selling stocks that I bought

market will decide the victor

>> No.19711379

>>19711052
>ancient mathematics
fucking based

>> No.19711381

>>19711233
It is all ways more Impressive to see what someone can do with little money than what someone can do with 100k

>> No.19711449

>>19711211
How are you older and poorer than me

>> No.19711456
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>>19711195
>smelliot waves
>fibinachos
>gann angles
Wow. Powers combined to be useless. But more useless than useless, somehow. However if you do find a thing that is so useless it makes you lose money on a frequent basis you could just invert that thing and have something good. Maybe.

Holy shit it's 5am. My sleep schedule has gotten so fucked up.

>> No.19711458 [DELETED] 

>>19711211
I just graduated highschool and J have more assets than you???

>> No.19711472

>>19711233
what is your plan for next week anon? Think everything is going to to crash? I was thinking about putting some puts down on SPY but I'm pretty hesitant.

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>>19710875
>always do opposite of what /smg/ says
Anyone wanna post their all-in portfolios?

>> No.19711481

Is adulthood sticking most of your net worth in managed funds, not looking at it, and keeping 10% for speculation/gambling?

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>>19711474

>> No.19711548

>>19711333
Compounding is not limited to holding nignog.

>> No.19711586

>>19711233
I wanna go Microsoft
They have enough money to take two huge failures like the Xbox 360 at first and zune like they were loosing pocket change

>> No.19711590
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I'm gonna be holding TVIX until SPX drops or when it expires on 12/4/2030, whichever comes first.

>> No.19711608
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>>19711474
Here are my corona recovery meme bags
SSL HAL RDSB OXY KOS
IVR TWO WFC
CCL MGM RUTH EXPE
DAL SAVE LUV

>> No.19711634

>>19711608
RDSb is the ticket. The bitch is still half off. Guarantee 2x

>> No.19711672

>>19711376
This.
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/9/11/03-0143_article

>> No.19711716

Why is there like no volume for $AMZN long calls? Does everyone only buy options at even numbers like 2700, 2800, 2900?

>> No.19711736

If I win big this week in the bull market I’m buying a Bengal kitten

>> No.19711746

>>19711381
Yea it is. I just really wanna try to build a div porfolio with the gains I make, also love options.

>>19711472
If your hesitant about something, then you will probably not gonna make the best decision. Evaluate the time, and chart of the stock you're >>19711586
picking to check if its bound for a rebound. stick with your guns, dont hesitate, focus. As for the SPY I also feel iffy, but who knows its a clowny market were in anything can happen. Get long calls on a not too distant strike price.


>>19711586
MSFT Has always been a buy for me, you can never go wrong with them, even if the have several colossal failures

>> No.19711758

>>19711223
How often did you sell though? Like would you buy the dip, wait a week or so and then sell and move onto another blue chip?

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>>19710732

>> No.19711806

>>19711736
Hey bro that's a nice idea, I want to buy one too once I have enough money to move out.

>> No.19711845
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I CAN'T FALL ASLEEP NOW
I STAYED UP TOO LONG BROWSING /BIZ/ AND WATCHING GOODFELLAS
I have limit and stop loss orders placed for the (probably) bloody Monday today but if there's a massive movement in one particular direction (think 800+ points either direction) I want to catch the falling knife or something today.. Sigh

Should I just go to bed bros
We're playing with $25k today (roughly 12.5% of entire portfolio) in staggered buys, I want to sleep though..

>> No.19711860

>>19711758
Usally after ive made a decent profit, if i start to get greedy I immediately sale. After that, I reset my position for a longer date. Decay will eat you

For example
JPM Chase calls i bought on 5/16 were set a strike price of 93.5 I bought in around 90.07 Expiring 5/29 I then sold when i had a nice profit, and re positioned for long calls, so on and so forth. Keep some of the gains, dont go all in. If a stock you follow dips (blue chips only, or a certain sector you follow) then its perfect opportunity to buy in cheap, and position for a nice rebound

>> No.19711861

>>19710792
Are no autists awake right now? The ticker is blasted on Twitter everywhere. I don't get it. Is this a pump and dump? But Blackrock owns it?

>> No.19711901

>>19711860
How do you rate oil? I've bought a few shares in XOM for a long hold as I generally believe in the company but I'd like to get a second opinion.
Thanks.

>> No.19711914

Once again why are there like no AMZN calls available? Is it because each contract is like $5-10k+ to buy in?

>> No.19711953

>>19711845
>I CAN'T FALL ASLEEP NOW
>I STAYED UP TOO LONG BROWSING /BIZ/
Ikt literal feel bro
Weekend and even then i can’t stop thinking about markets

>> No.19711984

>>19711901
I’m long XOM. Have just shy of 200 shares I stupidly bought in what may have been the bull trap, now I’m hoping the market crashes to DCA down and scoop up super cheapies.

Oil isn’t gonna look pretty in the short term, but come fall it’ll be back up and rocking

>> No.19711997

>>19710778
I hope so , I bought 99 shares at 7.30 :/

>> No.19712012

>>19711984
That's what I'm hoping and I basically did the same with XOM. I'm hoping it'll buy up the smaller oil companies that go bankrupt because of this too.

>> No.19712028

Guys markets are gonna open green... they shouldnt but they will

t. bear

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>> No.19712097

>>19712067
But is it sustainable?

>> No.19712120

>>19711984
>>19712012
Thinking about buying in now
Idk how to feel about the 47 it costs now tho

>> No.19712132

>>19710755
Florida man grew up to be a good man. What a bizarre world.

>> No.19712136

>>19712120
It's projected to go to 70 dollars a share within 12 months. Even if that might be unrealistic, it's so big it won't go bankrupt and you can just longhold for a year or two.

>> No.19712138

>>19711901
Im bullish on oil, looking at the chart, i think its primed to moon some more later this year. Short term wise like another anon said, im not too sure about. I hold some calls for HAL, I bought in too early last week, so i hope things play out in my favor before next month

>> No.19712160

Man I bought Tesla @925 on Friday. I felt like I was going to lose %20 before I pressed the buy button, but I still bought it anyways. I'll see if my gut feeling was right

>> No.19712161

I found condoms in the washing machine, what does this mean?

>> No.19712169

Please shill me something to buy tomorrow.

>> No.19712176

>>19712138
>>19712120
Best case scenario we suffer a giant panic run downwards again to March/late March lows and another bullish 2-3 months until the earning calls for Q4. If it's low from ongoing coronavirus you'll have another dip but I honestly can't see the coronavirus hitting us into 2021.

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>>19712169
cunny

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whats in his portfolio?

>> No.19712194

I'm feeling bullish about next week. But so far I'm down 30% this past month. So take this as a warning.

>> No.19712208

I think my Tesla will crash sub 800:(

>> No.19712214

>>19711048
Selling short-term covered calls is safer, desu.

>> No.19712218

anime and kpop posters really deserve to be hanged

>> No.19712222

>>19712169
MSFT Long Calls Strike Price 200 EXP 7/24

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>>19711211
What's your favorite anime?

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shit /smg/bros
I think that I made a huge mistake on Friday

>> No.19712270

>>19712067

How dumb would it be to just get an equally weighted package of these six stocks instead of buying an S&P500 index fund

>> No.19712278

>>19712222
checked

I was indeed thinking about buying Microsoft, but idk, I feel like it recovered too quickly after March. At the same time, MSFT and Google seem to be the most safe out of the FAANG.

>> No.19712286

>>19712136
>>19712176
Yes, that’s how i see it as well i guess
Probably gonna pick some up

>> No.19712298

how to bet against America?

>> No.19712305

>>19712286
I'm hoping there'll be another dip so I can buy some. Other than XOM would you guys rate HAL or MRO as other companies to invest in?

>> No.19712321

>>19711031
Fellow ASX

>> No.19712326

>>19712305
SSL, especially after corona recovery

>> No.19712343

>>19712160
Just martingale into it over time if it keeps dropping, although $925 is quite expensive for a meme stock

>> No.19712348

>>19712326
I already have some. Bought in at 10:30 though so I've been bag holding for a long time.

>> No.19712363

why line down

>> No.19712365

>>19712348
>SSL 10.30
I'd put a limit sell on that at 10.35 or something and re-buy in at 8 or 9s

>> No.19712377

>>19712363
No no no line go up

>> No.19712379

>>19712365
I am hoping to eventually. Hoping it'll get back up there this week before another dip.

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Do I put $15k more into my trading account and start selling covered SPY calls? I need 50 more SPY shares to start doing so.

>> No.19712404

BOUGHT 2m of CDS on IVR CLOs maturing in 2022 from credit suisse on friday

AMA

>> No.19712424

>>19712404
are you institutional investor? if yes, what do you know about the market next week?

>> No.19712426

anon who scored with options, how far out do u usually buy? Icouldn't seethe harder rn.

>> No.19712429

>>19712387

nah sell call spreads, or better yet just buy puts since volatility is just getting started.

>> No.19712441

>>19712424
I run a small fund in asouth european country with currently 103 million under management.

As far as I know monday is barely green.

>> No.19712442

>>19712270
Why would you buy the S&P 500? It's full of zombies like GE, IBM, T and so on.

>> No.19712450

I'm tired of holding and being taken for a ride on every dip. So new plan.
Tomorrow will invest the month's entire budget into a single stock and sell EOD no matter what. Will repeat each day.
Will report back if rich next month.

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>>19712429
Volatility on SPY or high volume options though? I feel like I'd get IV crushed since a bullish call spread means lower VIX as the reliant stock value goes up such as SPY.

>> No.19712471

>>19712441
Assume Monday bounced around but crabs won at the end of the day. In that scenario, do you think fear of future downturn would prompt a consolidation of profits and mass selling off during the week, or would people hodl and assume it's a new bottom?

>> No.19712474

>>19712442
>Why would you buy the S&P 500? It's full of zombies like GE, IBM, T and so on.

Fair point, but I don't have time to pick stocks anymore so I'm going with the boomer "just buy index funds" strategy. But it seems like just getting those six stocks would be even better.

>> No.19712475

>>19712441
How would you know that? And what's your fund's speculation? Will the markets crash because of Brazil's cases? If yes, why?

>> No.19712496

>>19712474
You're not wrong. Index funds are basically to hedge against total mayhem in a particular single sector but the index baskets are pretty much 40%+ large cap FAAANM stocks anyways. The index fund is basically for people who don't have the capital to invest into every single one of those tech stocks due to not having enough capital while having the ability to benefit off of their gains as a whole.

Ex. AMZN itself is 2k+ and GOOG/L are 1.3k+ each whereas SPY or VTI are not more than 300 each usually.

>> No.19712505

>>19712471
There will be dips throughout the rest of the year briging the average closer to march lows which we might touch by Jan but no crash as such. We are expecting defaults on american credit card debt and mortgage payments starting in august.

>> No.19712509

>>19712454

Selling OTM call spreads would be short underlying and short volatility (like selling naked call but with a capped max loss if you don't have options level 4). Buying puts would be short underlying and long volatility.

>> No.19712513

I also plan to buy into S&p500
Even FAANG at some point need to correct, i think

>> No.19712525

>>19712404
>IVR CLO
Wait, I meant to pull out of my high risk IVR play Friday.

Did I just JUST myself into the asthenosphere if I hold a giganigga amount of IVR?

>> No.19712528

>>19712475
To my knowledge most hedge funds and banks european side have steadily decreased their exposure to the brazillian market. My commodity guy is claiming disruption of production there might trigger a black swan even cascading from commodity markets to the rest of the economy but we have no money in that speculation as there are no sign of serious disruption to the supply chains.

>> No.19712532

>>19712262
Yea I sold SAVE for 19.70. Made half a grand on it but fuck man

>> No.19712547

>>19712505
This seems likely. Thanks for answering! I have just one question left. In the face of low/no interest and unprecedented levels of QE, potentially lasting years, do you expect more institutional investors to store more money in precious metals and crypto currencies as a hedge against inflation?

>> No.19712556

>>19712509
Okay that makes sense. You think people would buy ridiculous 0DTE calls? I think selling stupid 0DTE calls on something like SPY (insanely unlikely to happen) is pretty cool if possible.

>> No.19712557

>>19712525
You have plenty of time to unload, we are not expecting a payout till october.

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>>19712532
i bought FULL DEPO ALL IN on Friday
I have no penny left. It's going to be painful if we crash on Monday.

>> No.19712568

>>19712404
I can't tell if this is bullish or not

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Just made this sheet, I hope it helps me detect my fucking money sinks.

>> No.19712586

Anyone else just trading leveraged (long and short) sp500 and Nasdaq 100 index funds back and forth? Why waste mental bandwidth trying to handpick individual stocks when it's all so correlated anyway?

>> No.19712593

JUST TELL ME WHAT TO BUY TOMORROW

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meow.

>> No.19712608

>>19712575
Good on you, financially responsible anon.

>> No.19712609

>>19712593
if you don't know what to buy then buy random ETF on stonks

>> No.19712614

>>19712496

An S&P500 index fund is for people who don't plan on selling for 20+ years. Its almost guaranteed 9/10 of the top companies in the S&P500 are different in 20 years. The point is the biggest companies are bigger in 20 years, regardless of who they are. If you bought 20 years ago you would have been bag holding GM, Cisco, and Intel, but you also would have rode Amazon, Google, and Apple as they ascended through the S&P500.

>>19712556

You can play 0DTE earlier in the day, get in and get out, you're essentially trading the minute chart. Another thing is buy at like 3PM and pray some last hour rip bags you a 20x. Essentially a lotto ticket.

>> No.19712617

>>19712547
We as a fund cant afford the cost of storing the gold and any provider storing it for you could just as well be "printing money" and double or tripple selling reserves so in an event that requires immediate liquidity it is precarious at best.
Every investment bank I personally have ties to has covered at least 5% of their total exposure in by physical gold in reserves since early 2019.

>> No.19712623

>>19712593
Buy everything, fed meeting on Tuesday they going to announce super QE unlimited money for everyone forever

>> No.19712624

>>19712609

Fuck you, I want money

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>>19712575
>tfw memes about Germans are real

>> No.19712630

>>19712474
It's not a boomer strategy, it's the "I have a brain"-strategy. There's a reason the vast majority of investors can't even beat S&P's annual returns, if you're smart then just invest in an index fund tracking the S&P or Nasdaq and if you want one or two big companies just for the extra growth. For example, when I first started investing (back in late 2015) I bought an S&P index fund with 70% of my cash and two Nasdaq companies with 15% each in them, I then left it for years. It's that simple, investing is not complicated unless you want it to be

>> No.19712632

>>19712528
a 'black swan' even sounds nasty. Btw, what's your play for when the virus mutates and the current vaccine makers won't have a clue on how to tackle the new virus?

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>>19712630
It's a good and proven strategy but in a volatile market like this I think it's fair to go heavily into individual stocks (blue chip, like MSFT for example)

Also 2 minutes to go. See you guys on the other side.

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>>19712624
I have ETF on Singapore and random eastern european penny stonks.

>> No.19712675

WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT

>> No.19712692

>>19712630

S&P index is if you just want 10-15% and have lots of time. But real /biz/iness men want 10-15% a month so index funds are boomer shit. No one every got rich buying index funds without also having to work and save their entire life. A lot of people would rather roll the dice then have to grind it out for 30 years even if returns are near guaranteed at that point.

>> No.19712698

>>19712617
But what about stocks in precious metal mining companies, or crypto? I'm basically trying to get a sense of how worried funds are about a crash or whether they think stocks will continue to rise with the prospect of inflation.

>> No.19712700

Nothing on futures :(

>> No.19712706

Cashing out if green on Monday. Waiting for all in on XOM dip. I wanna be an oil man.

>> No.19712708

>>19710765
>I have a bad feeling about Nkla. Feels like a complete scam. Good luck anon
PEOPLE WERE TELLING THIS BEFORE THE IPO!

Stop that crap. If it was a scam, they would have exited by now!

Beside, at the price the stock have reached, NKLA is no longer needing additional funding because the market provided that through outstanding shares held by Milton itself and treasury shares owned by Nikola.

Furthermore. VTIQ execs, can only sell their shares of Nikola in 6 months from the IPO date.
Was in the filling.

So stop spreading this crap about it beeing a scam. They have employees, they have facilities, they have contracts with brands like IVECO and Bosch.

I'm not even invested in it. I already exited, it's overvalued right now. But it is not a scam.

>> No.19712718

>start CFD trading in practice mode
>make 50k in one day
>not even sure what I'm doing
It's not really this easy is it? Is practice mode trying to jew me into thinking in a good trader and should start with real cash?

>> No.19712723

>>19711023
>$1.5b adjusted for inflation
>doing anything riskier than individual Russell 2000 stocks
What a fucking idiot.

>> No.19712729

>>19712718
Real you would not have made such risky plays on the first go, be reasonable

And what if you lost?

>> No.19712744

>>19712632
We do not believe any country will impose a complete lockdown again, regardless of the severity of the infection. Only protective measures will be taken.
In a case of a black swan event in the commodity market the plan is to switch the majority of the fund to lumber and animal feed futures.

>> No.19712745

>>19711195
Isaac Newton was almost assuredly at least autistic and died a virgin.

>> No.19712756

>>19712718

You used up your first time freebie paper trading so you're fucked.

>> No.19712759

>>19712718
Practice accounts are only good for learning how it works, when real money is involved and your emotions are high it’s a completely different story

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>>19712675
you mean Thor's Day (Thursday)?

Robinhoods lost their shit influenced by he YouTube streamers who started to scare the zoomers by propheting the apocalypse, while FED stopped the printers. Some zoomers lost their shit and allowed the fatties to get back into the train on Friday.

Moon Day (Monday) is going to be green though. That's why I bought stonks for the entire Freyja Day (Friday) at discount prices.

>> No.19712786

>>19711023
He was 63 at the time, so life well lived.

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cunny day will be green

>> No.19712796

>>19712698
Inflation wont prevent impoverishment and stocks will not be a safe haven for capital in the mid term. Most funds are bearish mid term.
Gold will not massively outpace inflation and we see no reason as to why mining companies will become more valuable.

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FUTURES BLOOD RED

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19712809

>summer is here
/smg/ will be dead in summer as the volume and volatility drop down on the market

>> No.19712840

I don't care how many old fat fucks die, they everything better stay open, my gains depend on it

>> No.19712871

>>19712575
Started one myself in January. Been super happy with it. Definitely pushes me to buy less stuff and buy more stocks.

>> No.19712877

>>19711914
Think a little.
You do you think as margin enough to Write Calls on Amazon.
Or enough money for owning neough to sell them covered.
This is why stocks should be split when they reach certain values. This isn't crypto,

>> No.19712897

>>19712762
What exactly is happening in that picture?

>> No.19712898

>>19712871
Based. Got any tips? Do you list all your food? I only l made categories like alcohol, fruits, average stuff, hygiene and just list the price per day. I won't be able to see what I bought this way. Writing everything down sounds a bit autistic and might not be worth the time at all. I think categories are fine.

>> No.19712904

>>19712698

Inflation is not necessarily good for stocks. For one thing, if actual inflation happens, interest rates will be increased. Rising rates devalue stocks and bonds. Secondly if inflation occurs during a recession and costs rise faster than demand, then profits drop. Companies stop buy backs, cut dividends, and issue more shares to shore up their finances. So even if a company's market capitalization rises with inflation, the stock price won't because the shares were diluted.

>> No.19712926

what are the futures saying?

>> No.19712938

>>19712692
>A lot of people would rather roll the dice then have to grind it out for 30 years
That's why the vast majority fail, kek'd. If you invested $25k as an initial investment tomorrow, then $400 monthly (compounding) and S&P returns were BELOW average for the next 30 years, you would still be a millionaire in the end. Completely tax free aswell and the risk is manageable compared to putting all your money into a single company for even a few years

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If the market isn't green tomorrow I am probably going to Benoit my family

>> No.19712941

>>19712575
>Kontogebühren
Not gonna make it.

>> No.19712942

>>19712796
Thanks, this is actually good insight. And I assume you haven't touched o the crypto part of the question because it's still seen as too volatile and risky for institutionals?

>> No.19712956

>>19712941
It's from the Sparkasse, they want like 5€ or so in the year. I don't have my stock depot there.

>> No.19712983

>>19712575
based

>> No.19712991

>>19711023
The lesson being, don't be a greedy n-word and praise nuJannies.
>have 100m
>could live the high life forever, even putting the money in a guaranteed income account gives you >2m a year easy, enough for 20 people to live in upper middle class
>gambles it all away instead
>all this off an initial successful gamble, clearly just luck

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>>19712877
People trade TSLA options all the time so why not Amazon? I mean $900 vs $2500 it's not THAT big of a difference.

>> No.19713013

>>19712898
I started with a lot of categories but I’ve cut them down now. On my main page I have one category for consumption which has its own sub-page where I have columns for groceries, take-away and restaurants, electronics, gifts etc., so not super detailed. I regret a bit not adding one for alcohol.
This is my first year doing it, so hopefully it will get sharper and more useful with time.

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>>19710732
>RhoVac
that's about all i have to say

>> No.19713031

>>19713006
People buy calls and sell them at profit because they never need to own the underlying to do so. The point is, never write naked calls, especially against expensive stock.

>> No.19713061

>>19713031
what is a naked call? Im just going with shares right now because the market is so volatile but if it ever stabilizes I think I'm going to be doing calls from that point on.

>> No.19713071

>>19712942
The person we have in charge of commodities is allowed to distribute part of his fund (around 500k) to bitcoin and ethereum. I think he purchased at 4k and sold at 5.6k€ not too long ago. There are no long term holdings in crypto in my fund.

>> No.19713085

>>19712938

If you're holding for many years, then you pretty much have to go with an index. The vast majority of stocks trend down. Its only the stock market as a whole that trends up. If you big individual stocks then you need to reevaluate them every so often since most company's golden years don't last that long. Maybe some long established, heavy dividend stocks are an exception. But the indices often outperform them.

>> No.19713108

>>19713061

Naked just means you sold and option that you don't have the collateral for. Like selling a call without 100 shares, or selling a put without 100x the strike in cash.

>> No.19713116

>>19710840
40% chance it goes under according to some analysts.

>>19711052
Absolutely based.

>>19711333
You can make a IRA and hold and compound for decades in it then gamble in a normal account.

>>19712161
CHD owns Trojan, it's a sign to buy 4 shares of CHD.

>> No.19713152

>>19711023
That must have been one hell of a dopamine rush. Must have felt like a god. I'd kill myself afterwards because nothing would ever live up to that

>> No.19713160

>>19713061
Selling a naked call means you sell someone the write to buy 100 shares from you, despite not owning such shares. If the price of the underlying goes up and you get exercised, you then have to buy the shares at the inflated price, and sell at the strike price. Suppose AMZN is currently trading at $2000. You sell a $2100 call naked. The price jumps to $2200 and you get exercised. You now owe 100 shares that you don't have, so you have to buy $220000 worth of AMZN and sell it at $210000, a loss of $10000. Since stocks can go up infinitely and are biased toward upward moves, this is extremely risky and you can't know until you get exercised just how much you'll end up owing.

>> No.19713178

>>19712759
this is why you need a system that gives you an edge that you just exploit over and over again the same way robotically. a major part of me getting into day trading was testing the fuck out of all sorts of indicators and setups until i found something that i could have confidence in with a good risk management structure to tie it all together, took me almost a year. after that it's just wash rinse repeat. all you need is for the wins to outweigh the losses in the end, not to be right 100% of the time.

>> No.19713187

>>19713108
>>19713160
lol thanks, i guess i'll pass on those

>> No.19713216

Don't let TOPS pass you by

>> No.19713238

>>19713152
honestly that may have been what led to him killing himself eventually. even with all of that money, he couldn't be happy. it wasn't about the money, it was about the rush from gambling with high stakes. but then of course his lucky streak runs out and poof, all gone. it's obviously not a logical thing here.

still, i don't follow that philosophy though. if i ever make it im just gonna retire and chill for the rest of my life. i've put a lot of effort into avoiding the pitfalls of gamblers in trading, i treat it as a business pure and simple.

>> No.19713253

>>19710792
>Isn't IVR like fucked and in a ton of debt
Is the only place you're getting your information 4chan? IVR and a lot of other REITs are in the midst of restructuring so they don't implode. MITT had an earnings call last week where they described what they [and probably any other half intelligent REIT] are doing to avoid real trouble - they're selling lots of their portfolio to reduce leverage and bring up cash reserves. The Fed's current policy is going to make it easier for some people to start buying real estate once the shit calms down so I have a long-term positive outlook for IVR

>> No.19713256

>>19713178
Did you just create your own system?

>> No.19713272

uvxy 6/19 70c

>> No.19713282

>>19710746
lol, you are actually gonna do thhis?

>> No.19713342

DAL @ 40.. Then I'm on to something else

>> No.19713379

>>19713256
more or less, ultimately it's not as complicated as you might think, actually simplicity is best in the end. it's mostly about looking for at least one pattern in the price in volume of whatever you're trading, and finding the right indicators and settings to interpret that data. i use all commonly available tools and combine that with the ability to read and interpret price action and volume manually, but some day i'd like to learn how to code and make a system based purely on indicators so i can automate it. it'll probably be less effective but still profitable and i won't have to babysit it.

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why can't I do options with LTRPD? This shit is going to sink for sure.

>> No.19713455

>>19713415
>trip advisor
>corona
kek

>> No.19713542

>>19713379
Do you ever use the “traders sentiment” indicator on your platform, I’m finding a lot of stocks that have 80% or more buyers sentiment

>> No.19713549

>>19713415
not approved for options trading cause it's a chinese pump and dump scheme

>> No.19713582

Accumulate AMT EQIX NEE LMT ASML TSM COST HD MA SPGI for the 28 year bull run.

>> No.19713603

>>19710732
What are the chances that you'd get a cat from a shelter and it's actually an F7 or something wildcat? I got an orange tabby a few months ago, and this bitch is vocal like a bengal, has rounder eyes than almond, only drinks water with her paws/loves playing in water to the extent that when I turn on any sink she darts to it, and despite having plenty of desirable places to lay prefers the top of my kitchen cabinets. She also has 0 white on her underside minus a small patch of white under her chin, another characteristic found in wild cats. Is there like a 21 and me for cats?

>> No.19713611

MSGS is next meme stock. Don't miss out

>> No.19713651

>>19713542
no, but like i said, it's just about finding some sort of pattern that repeats itself a lot, and especially being able to explain it in terms your mother could understand. lots of things work, the main key is that you include a risk management structure in it (basically under what conditions you consider a trade to be a loss and you cut your losses). if it works for you, if it makes you money, that's all that really matters. tons of shit can work there isn't one "holy grail" or something and nothing wins 100% of the time except i guess insider trading lol.

a good one that doesn't involve indicators at all for example could be to find a stock that has a high short float (i.e. lots of people are shorting it, the more the better), and it gets some good news and gaps up. the shorts will have to cover their positions at a loss which will bid up the price, the more shorts the more the price will likely go up. i never did any serious backtesting on it but the theory seems sound. it would theoretically work in the reverse direction too (shitload of longs in a stock that gaps down), but that might not be as predictable because people might just buy the dip if it's a good company. but hopefully you get what i mean, in the sense of finding some pattern that repeats itself in a way that you can apply a reasonable risk management structure to it (basically have conditions for cutting losses and scaling out) and be profitable in the long run (you don't win 100% but your wins outweigh your losses over time). also keep track of your trades and especially review your losses and think about why it lost (i.e. did you go against your trading plan or was it just simple luck).

>> No.19713764

>>19713582
Why COST and HD? The others I agree with.

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Are there any welfare stock plays?

>> No.19713886

>>19711481
> managed fund
Lol not even close

>> No.19713890

>>19712450
You should do the 'buy on close, sell on open' instead. At least it was statistically proven to be better than doing it the other way around.

>> No.19713921

>>19711481
>managed fund

A lot (probably most) managed funds exist solely to leech your returns and hand it over to the managers. The ones that are worth it are hedge funds which you probably aren't eligible to invest in because their minimum investment is in the tens of millions of USD

>> No.19714004

>>19710761
I’ve just been monitoring NKLA I’m expecting it to go low and pump around June 29th

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You can't hide forever mumu

>> No.19714061

>>19713216
You say this in every thread with no reasoning

>> No.19714071

Why are defense and aerospace stocks down when market is down, yet fail to go up when market comes back up? They're a ridiculously good hedge but I can't find sufficient backdated information to see how far back this has held. Oil also overall follows the market, but with smaller gains and higher losses, also making it great as a whole-market hedge.

>> No.19714084

>>19714031
Look how fucking lazy and unhealthy the police look, it's just sad

>> No.19714097

I'm in two funds, SWPPX & SWISX. Total fees is only 5.00 per 10,000 a year (combined). Even if the value grows to obscene levels that'd still be cheap as hell. Ex: 500,000 value total, the fees would be 250 a year. You blow more than 250 a year on "splurge" shit and don't even blink.. That starbux coffee for ex. Buying a coffee 5 days a week and doing that per year sets you back $960.00..

>> No.19714167

>>19713823
Fucking niggers

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>>19714031
No need for mumu to hide when the most advanced military in the whole world coupled with 15000 warheads are there to protect him.

>> No.19714193

>>19714185
Do you think if the niggers take down the bull statue the market will crash?

>> No.19714204

>>19714193
Only if they make a bear statue in it's place.

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>>19714174
We know Covid cases are up, and we know it will continue to inch up until July 20th

No big deal

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Why does everyone think that Monday will be BLOOD RED? What makes this not just another dip in the stock market, I was thinking about buying some puts on SPY but I don't think I see enough to do so. Anons that are holding puts right now, what are you thinking?

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>>19710918
>>19710910
You guys are getting me hard
All homo

>> No.19714333

>>19714296

I'm thinking that the entire 3 month pump was a sham and that we shouldn't be at all time highs right now and that it will correct to reflect reality

>> No.19714361

>>19714333
checked
and yes it was, but the market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.

>> No.19714390

everyone is scared of a market crash so this is like the perfect time to invest. The only way to win is going against public consensus

>> No.19714411

My country has no stock market culture. Fees out the ass, no DRIP, no options. Is the best I can do an S&P 500 ETF?

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>>19714333
you know I thought the same thing when I had first started trading and bought shorting stocks (SQQQ) and I was really pissed to learn that everything still just kept going up anyways, it didn't matter that it was a clown market it just kept climbing and climbing. Corona cases are at a high blah blah but I don't think that's enough right now for people to not just buy into this dip with all the new money that was printed. I think there has to really be more to see an actual blood red day in this market.

>> No.19714424

Monday will not be blood red based simply off the fact Monday is payday for a lot of people

>> No.19714427
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Monday is Judgement Day, either I lose 50% of my portfolio or going on a moon mission.

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>>19714333
The "bear market" was only 33 days, markets take longer to play out than that. It was merely a pullback before the real crash. screencap this we are going sub 10k on the DOW before it reverses.

>> No.19714437

>>19714296
Too many endemic problems that are being can-kicked rather than fixed. The sooner there's a crash, the better, and I think even jpow knows that.

>> No.19714446

>>19714424
Friday is for most, get a job neet.

>> No.19714458

>>19713823
Go around breaking and destroying white peoples shit, then demanding money from whitey. They’re literally running a protection racket. At least the mafia doesn’t pretend they aren’t crooks

>> No.19714466
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I'm going to just accumulate dividend stocks for 10 years and retire.
If tomorrow dumps that would be great, get to buy cheapies.

>> No.19714467

>>19714424
>monday
>pay day
Yeah no it's not retard. It's usually the weekends.

>> No.19714469

>>19714446
t. neet
On bimonthly schedules, it's usually the first and the 15th of the month.

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>>19710741
Bid/ask spread was going up.
Wait until futures open tonight to get a better idea.
Sell out before 10:30 EST if futures drop more than 1.5%.

>> No.19714478

>>19714434
go all in puts then if your so confident in the market crashing?

>> No.19714483

>>19714333
Checked, this is exactly what I'm predicting. Unless you have thousands of dollars, and balls of steel, I wouldn't touch the stock market with a ten foot pole. Things are looking really ugly next week.

>> No.19714487

>>19714467
It's never on a weekend. If the 15th were to fall on a saturday, payday would be on the 17th. Stop larping, neet.

>> No.19714488

>>19711324
No. We can't get our jollies without options. Theres nothing quite like watching your position move up 1000%, hesitating, and watching dump below -50% in a day

>> No.19714506

>>19714467
Have either of you never worked before? Payday is almost uniformly Thursday or Friday. I believe every company that operates on 26 pay periods pays on Friday.

>> No.19714512

>>19714296
how the fuck would anyone know what's going to happen monday? it's such a stupid question idk why people keep acting like there is a way to absolutely know. it's why i hate holding overnight too because there's often no continuation from one day to the next, gapping exists and there's no way to know ahead of time which way it's gonna gap unless you're insider trading or some shit.

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>>19714478
I am.

>> No.19714528

>>19714309
This was me, do you think it will follow that trend?

>> No.19714538

>>19714487
>>19714469
No, it isn't you fucking mong. The 1st and the 15th are only 'paydays' for government benefits, you absolute fucking idiot.
> t. Paid bi-monthly, every 2 Fridays, regardless of date, which is the standard.

>> No.19714547

>>19714518
What if your wrong

>> No.19714548

>>19714506
Stop leaping like you do anything but work for minimum wage and trade shitcoins

>> No.19714571

>>19714547
Then i'm out 5k in puts I've been accumulating for the past 3 weeks. If I lose it all I could care less, I am convinced based on my experience and am willing to take the risk. Also been stacking silver, bought 300oz this year.

>> No.19714573

>>19714538
t. underageb&

>> No.19714577

>>19710782
now that's a cup I'd like to have, as a collectible...

>> No.19714583
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yeah stock's going to crash tomorrow

>> No.19714585

ok anons im seriously confused all the signs point to a red monday but at the same time the market always fucks people over, i have a strange feeling there is going to be a big pump

>> No.19714592

>>19714571
I wish I had steel balls like you, I’m remaining bullish for tomorrow

>> No.19714597

>>19714174
Burgers cannot even control the first wave. Basically any country in europe and asia was able to control the shitty meme virus and burgers are even too dumb to do that. Second wave will probably start because borders to US fully open and commercial flights are fully on going again.

Nevertheless it is a meme virus, but boomers are scared of the meme virus.

>> No.19714610

>>19714538
Excuse me, I told you four fucking times our table’s been waiting for service

>> No.19714614

>>19714296
If any chart were like that I could make infinite money

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>>19714548
>>19714573
> t. Underage or neets confirmed
Here's my direct deposit from the 5th, a Friday, before my next one on the 19th, woah crazy also a Friday and neither date is the 1st or 15th.

>> No.19714619

>>19714592
I was stupid in March when I shorted stocks instead of buying puts, made some money but could have made so much more. Not going to make that same mistake.

>> No.19714623 [DELETED] 

>>19714597
>Burgerland lands public healthcare
>No motivation to educate a population about health, fitness and such
>Population ends up incredibly obese and lacks basic hygiene.

i guess that is just what happens when you the interests of a country is more based on profit then actually improving the populations life.

>> No.19714632

>>19714615
I knew you’re fucking poor.

>> No.19714634

Who else /bear/ this weekend? I'm 95% cash at the moment and hoping for a big crash on Monday.

>> No.19714635

>>19711063
Don't do it

>> No.19714647

Kek, I get paid the 15th and 30th of each month. Only time that don't happen is if the day falls on a weekend (then I'd get paid on the day previous), a short week (Feb) or when the new fiscal year starts (June 30th, I get paid July 1). I'm a state worker.

>> No.19714675

>>19714632
> 1100 per week in the midwest after taxes/deductions with no student loan debt is poor
> Just like payroll is the 1st and the 15th
I'd rather be poor than retarded, at least my situations temporary.

>> No.19714723

>everyone thinks stonks will go down
>that must be what they want me to think so they can make money off me
>wait, they know I will inverse the them, so they will inverse my inverse
>that means stonks actually will go down
>but they knew I would inverse my inverse so they will inverse my inverse of my inverse
>tfw

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>>19714675
LMAO imagine being afraid of the "student loan" boogeyman

>> No.19714778

>>19713823
This hippie commune hasn't been removed yet? Embarrassing. The longer Seattle waits to shut it down the harder and messier it will be to do so.

>> No.19714798

>>19714742
> Lol you didn't get into a large amount of debt for virtually no reason and still make as much as the average bachelor's degree holder?
> Fucking pussy lol
Imagine being so retarded that you brag that you got into debt for no reason and paid it off. Let's see that massive direct deposit from the 1st of June next sport.

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>>19714778
The commie leadership actually wants the there. lol

>> No.19714805

>>19714174
I don't get the reason for posting this. Yeah we know cases will go on retard, the point of lockdown wasnt to eradicate the disease, it was to slow the spread, and into the summer months, that's exactly what will be happening, a slow spread.

>> No.19714817

>>19714634
Same. I have a couple of grand in puts too.

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>>19714528
Sure hope so, $190 TVIX bagholder at your service

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>>19714427
Bear or bull?

>> No.19714851

>>19714061
No reasoning needed. Just wait for it.
Once it passes $0.55 you will all thank me.

>> No.19714862

>>19714411
Even my swedistan shithole has options. Where are you from?

>> No.19714864

>>19714723
Just dont inverse the momentum

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>>19714723
Only biz is talking about a crash incoming. Normies are still in perma-bull mode, pouring money into the market wildly. Take that as you will. My opinion? The rug is about be pulled out from under them, Monday might start off green, but a major correction is coming this week.

>> No.19714867

>>19714866
>>19714866
>>19714866
>>19714866
new

>> No.19714886

>>19714723
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s0UURBihH8

>> No.19714887

>>19714193
We waz kangaroos n shieet

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>>19714427
At least you're feeling truly alive and you can put a price on that

>> No.19714918

>>19714228
Where is this prediction from?

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>>19714800

>> No.19714968

>>19714851
Whats its final stop?

>> No.19714971

>>19711000
As to what others have said..just do the research and do long calls for a bit. I have been taking my notes for the past week and doing "fake"/simulated trades via Thinkorswim. I absolutely do not fully understand the "math" and theory behind a lot of the technical analsysi, and am just following along with what various traders have taught me (e.g. buy when line X crosses line Y..don't worry about what the lines mean anon..)

Beyond anything else I recommend reading this book:

https://www.philstockworld.com/pdf/stockandoptiontrades.pdf

Pic is of some notes of mine..

It seems to be the case that when it comes to options, yes stick to big companies, and really just focus on technical analysis (as opposed to fundamental analysis). Can anyone who does options comment further on this? What buy and sell signals do you prefer?

>> No.19714985

>>19714424
>>19714446
Are murricans paid mostly on weekly basis? I worked in two countries and at every job I had paycheck on fixed day of the month, regardless of day of week. They paid out earlier if that fixed day was Saturday, Sunday or Monday, but otherwise it could've been even Wednesday if that was i.e. the last day of the month.

>> No.19715019

>>19714800
>baskin robbins profile pic
no way this shit is real

>> No.19715151

>>19714985
Usually we are payed bi-weekly on Friday.