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>> No.20816499

>>20816485
I hate niggers, kikes, faggots, women, and jannies

>> No.20816517

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mhc4VGHM8Ok

is it time to inverse cramer and go 100% cash

>> No.20816519
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20816519

You stole my image OP!

>> No.20816533
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20816533

thinking bout defense stocks

>> No.20816535

What comes up must always come down and TSM and AMD must come down

>> No.20816547
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20816547

Any moon mission I miss out on is automatically a scam.

>> No.20816559

Time to get the boot shined up ready to do some kicking... come vote day this November.

>>20816522

>> No.20816573

>>20816533
RTX keeps crabbing down, gonna sell my bags after the next dividend if it doesn't show some life

KTOS has done well, maybe Teledyne, NOC and LMT

>> No.20816578

>>20816535
AMD comes down but TSM is still undervalued relative to all the other tech shit

>> No.20816590

>>20816578
What makes you think TSM is undervalued?

>> No.20816600

Thinking about buying Apple calls, what do you all think about that? I've been hearing its supposed to be going up to $400 its at $380 right now

>> No.20816603

SHOT A JEW IN THE THROAT, CUT OFF THE JANNIES SCROAT, BEAT A NIGGER TO DEATH WITH KODAK DAY TRADES AND I KILL KIKES DAILY, FUCK THE BEARS

>> No.20816623

>>20816578
>>20816535
If TSM dips I'll buy more, I bought in at $56 and wish I had bought more at the time. Forward P/E of 27 and a dividend of 3% is still solid for a tech company, and that's at $82.

>> No.20816627

>>20816590
PE ratio & growth potential

>> No.20816628
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20816628

Whats the opinion on AAPL?
From all the big guys they seem the biggest liability.

>> No.20816637
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20816637

>>20816533
Me too!!
Repubs snuck in some military spending shit into the relief bill, sounds like it's going to F-35s.

REEEEE WHY WON'T LMT GIVE ME A NICE DIP TO REENTER!!??

>>20816559
congress are some of the most hated people in america, and yet they basically have lifetime appointments, they rarely get kicked out.

Voters are retards buying into the lie that their decision between red team and blue team matters.

>> No.20816655
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20816655

>>20816603
JANNIES IFFY UH
KODAK GOT THE GREEN STIFFY UH

>> No.20816660

>>20816517
always go inverse cramer
Would you take stock advice from a scam artist hedge fund manager who cried when confronted by a 4'8" jew?
http://www.cc.com/video-clips/fttmoj/the-daily-show-with-jon-stewart-exclusive---jim-cramer-extended-interview-pt--1

>> No.20816661

buy SHIP before earnings

>> No.20816668
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20816668

hey faggot, i bought $500 worth of KODK and KNDI and tomorrow im going to sell it. interested yet?

>> No.20816677
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20816677

>>20816499
b a s e d

>> No.20816681

I sold my CLSK for $5. It's going to dip right?

>> No.20816684

>>20816660
>shorting FANG, Nvidia, AMD, Shopify, Regeneron
your funeral retard

>> No.20816693

>>20816668
You and every bot between Broadway and Pine.

>> No.20816695
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20816695

>WKHS green

>> No.20816718
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>>20816547
Yes.

>> No.20816719

>>20816655
Kodak bag holder here, we're going to $7 aren't we?

>> No.20816726

>>20816517
he's got a lot of cash on the sidelines, probably waiting for a selloff

also bought AMD weeks before earnings on the thesis that it was about to break out of it's range...
pretty glad I didn't inverse him on that and picked up a few shares

>> No.20816739

>>20816684
>He's not fully divested and innawoods in the clown market.
Can't get drafted for WW3 if glowies can't find me

>> No.20816749

Buy AMT/DPZ 50:50 on max leverage. Take the other half of your money and short SQQQ. There, you're rich. Simple as.

>> No.20816767

>>20816695
I might buy back into WKHS after selling at $20. It's remarkably stable at $15-16, and good news keeps piling up (new orders, CARB certification, etc).

>> No.20816790

I'm a retard and lost $1,000 today and could lose more trying to day trade. Should I put everything into SPY and then paper trade for a month?

>> No.20816808

>>20816684
Don't forget ZM

>> No.20816816

Last Chance to buy nak <1.78

>> No.20816817
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>>20816681
$18 stock, buy the next dip or you’ll continue to be kicking yourself in the teeth.

>> No.20816839

>>20816739
kek that's probably what nu/pol/ zoomer retards actually believe is going to happen too

>>20816808
ah yes, how many times have I seen the absolutely braindead post:
>$X FOR A WEBCAM COMPANY?!

>> No.20816841

>>20816790
Don't bother day trading unless you're riding a meme pump and dump like MVIS and WKHS. And if you choose to ride the memes, keep in mind you might lose money.

If you want safe money go 15% cash, 15% gold and silver (CEF), 20% short term bonds, 50% TQQQ.

>> No.20816848

>>20816693
im counting on it

>> No.20816849

i saw a post earlier, but was on my phone at work.

can someone give me the DL on the 200 day moving average strat for swinging SOXL?

do i use the 200-average of SOXL or SOXX, then i buy when it's... what now?

>> No.20816888
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20816888

How are you guys doing today? Long time no see. I've been just feeding the horsies at the stable with some fresh hay and water pulled from Lake Havasu. Writing calls every week while waiting for the contract news to be released. How is everyone doing?

>> No.20816904

>>20816849
that person would say if the price of SOXX falls under its own 200 day moving average, then the volatility of this underlying index is too volatile, and that the 3x leveraged SOXL index based on SOXX should be sold lest you lose a ton of money
he would also probably say keep buying SOXL until it goes under this 200 day moving average

>> No.20816907
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20816907

>>20816718
Truly.

>> No.20816914

>>20816839
>/pol/
>innawoods
please go back, I'll be fishing while you're stocks are worthless, your gold is confiscated and you're thrown in prison for being a conscientious objector (if you're smart)

>> No.20816930
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>>20816888
>>20816790
Not great. Basically, I'm retarded and tried to day trade WKHS and KTOV and now I'm a KTOV bagholder

>> No.20816951
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20816951

>>20816907
Tbf. the newer you are the more you complain.
Buffet talked to Gates about computers and thought they will be a fad.

We miss stuff every day. We dont need to get hundreds of things right. If are right about a few companies thats more than enough.

>> No.20816954
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20816954

This is such fucking bullshit.

>> No.20816968

>>20816719
Depends, if I buy in it will. If I stay out it'll go to $84 before crabbing out. What is it worth to you for me to stay out?

>> No.20816981
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20816981

I've been watching this for a long time and forgot to buy it.

>> No.20816988

>>20816954
What's bullshit? Your big line goes up.

>> No.20816990

>>20816485
https://alhambrapartners.com/2020/07/29/omg-the-dollar/
Why don't I believe this?

>> No.20817005

>>20816499
welcome home fren

>> No.20817029
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>>20816888
>How are you guys doing today?
Decent. Big greens on the shinies with profit taken today. Booted out of palladium on stop loss however I think that'll probably rebound and I will wind up buying back in within a week or two. Nothing notable with equities in my port for now. It's LMT, KO, and PEP, and all three are fairly modest in size pending price action developments. I was going to buy the Denny's after their earnings but they missed and now I need to wait for better chart development if I enter at all.

>>20816951
>We miss stuff every day. We dont need to get hundreds of things right. If are right about a few companies thats more than enough.
Yip.

>> No.20817034

>>20816951
not to continue my schizo rant but computers are a fad.
As soon as quantum bio-electrical computing is established you're going to be looking at cpus like an abacus.

>> No.20817036

>>20816990
>alhambrapartners
Every time someone posts something from there on smg it's bullshit. I don't want to read it.

>> No.20817049

I have a stupid question, didn't want to create a thread for this.
I market sold a few shares of Kodak and my estimated value wasn't what I received, it was significantly less.
Should I have limit sold?

>> No.20817054
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20817054

>>20816888
checked and based good to have you back fren

>> No.20817056

egg

>> No.20817057

>>20816499
Based? Yeah. Checked? You'd better believe it.

>> No.20817061

>>20816988
I have been crabbing at 8-9k for the past two weeks.

Eman was suppose to rocket and it did nothing. Now I hold. Fuck I think I will drop ntec as soon as I can and accumulate as much eman as possible.

>> No.20817069

>>20816914
>he thinks there will be a war
>he thinks the gov't will be desperate for soldiers
>he thinks there won't be enough volunteers when they announce all the benefits soldiers will get now that they think the debt ceiling is set infinitely high
>he thinks we wouldn't minimize any actual combat with drones

>He doesn't really think, just parrots what he reads on pol, and is easily triggered

>> No.20817070

Should I short NKLA?

>> No.20817072

>>20816990
Because it goes against everything mainstream economics, Jerome Powell and CNBC say about the dollar.

But his thesis backtests better than the conventional wisdom. If QE = inflation, where was the inflation? Why did they need QE2? And 3, and so on?

>> No.20817073

My broker refused to let me sell Kodak today at $58, then they closed. Later it was open at $45, and for some reason my sell never went through even when I put $2 below.
I lost $40k

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>>20817061

>> No.20817101

>>20817073
OK so what's your broker?

>> No.20817109

>>20817061
Impatience is the key to losing as much money as possible. Going from 6k to 8k in a month is 400% annualized gain. If you do nothing but keep pace you'll quadruple your money in a year.

>> No.20817114

>>20817072
what did J Pow say about the dollar?
Did he ever say anything like "I will never devalue the currency" or something?

>> No.20817116

>>20817073
Who's your broker? A big nosed kike?

>> No.20817117
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20817117

>>20816981
This is a good leaf tech stock. I have traded successfully some times before. Also, if you don't have REAL on your watchlist you should put it there. It's a frequent runner and I usually miss out on its bull breaks because I always hesitate along lines of 'real estate websites? now?'. And then it goes +30%.

>> No.20817125

>>20817070
you would think that it is a good idea, but apparently it's not that simple because a lot of people think its telsa. He even photoshopped himself a new company truck.

>> No.20817128

>>20816904
that seems like a big discrepency to rely on, as SOXX's 200-day is 242, and it's current price is 285. that'd be a huge drop for it to get to go below the 200-day, and by the time it's gone below, wouldn't SOXL have dropped a bunch already...

>> No.20817134

So who here has used this site and what are your opinions if you have?

http://www.stockta.com

There was a site i was trying to find that was similar, but can't remember or find it. You basically had to spell out your screening conditions in statements instead of a gui.

>> No.20817136

>>20817036
Why do you think that?

>> No.20817145
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20817145

>>20816888
Up a thousand. Its ok

>> No.20817161

>>20817117
> Also, if you don't have REAL on your watchlist you should put it there
Sure. Thanks.

>> No.20817170

>>20817134
The site looks like a blast from the past

>> No.20817172

>>20817070
The the short swap is very expensive so don't hold for more than a day.

>> No.20817173

>>20817114
No, the opposite. The Fed has signalled a willingness to drive inflation above 2%.

Which would be great if Powell could control inflation with a magic wand, but he can't. The Fed will be lucky to keep above 1% this year.

>> No.20817188

>>20816485
I bought Kodak at close because /biz/ thinks it will dump tomorrow like they did yesterday
Now they are saying it is going to moon making me nervous

>> No.20817196

>>20817072
All I know is that the US is at near 0% interest rates now and probably forever. It couldn't go up half a percent without crashing and now it's probably going to be stuck there. Should the US recover, I don't think they have any economic tools left to handle another crash.

>> No.20817214

>>20817128
thats exactly what my reaction to this theory was when i first heard it. thats why i just swing trade soxl. that person would probably say just keep buying dips until it dips below SOXX 200 then sell. i dont really get it, im a pleb

>> No.20817224

>>20817188
play stupid games win stupid prizes
just because someone stupid says something doesnt mean doing the opposite makes you smarter

>> No.20817225
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20817225

>Trading pennyshits

>> No.20817249

>>20817214
>>20817128
If you think the 200 EMA is too long term, why not just cut it down to 50 or 20, and use the same strategy? You'd be trading more often but nobody pays commission these days so who cares.

>> No.20817279

With insiders all pouring money into banks, anyone looked at CMA? Looks like it could catch a double over the next year with a fatass dividend along the way.

>> No.20817286

>>20817224
Always do the opposite of what /biz/ says
They said buy puts on amd and Kodak look where they are at now

>> No.20817288

>>20817049
>I market sold a few shares of Kodak and my estimated value wasn't what I received, it was significantly less.
>Should I have limit sold?
Sounds like the price was falling fast when you placed your order, got some slippage. Market selling is for when you want out right now and are okay with some slippage. Limit sell solves this issue but it doesn't help if price is rapidly falling and already trading below your limit when you enter it.

>> No.20817293

>>20817105
>>20817248
>NKLA
>hydrogen powered
It's clearly a scam guys.

>> No.20817301
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>>20817173
According to Dalio what you have to watch out for is politicians coming out and insisting they won't devalue the currency. Apparently, the more emphatic they are, the more likely it is they will debase the currency.

Similarly, when Mexico defaulted on their debt, they came out and insisted they would not default the day before they did. So I am watching out for any claims that there will be no defaulting, and there will be no devaluing.

>> No.20817311

>>20817286
/biz/ also said to buy WKHS below $10 and sell at $20

>> No.20817323

>>20817249
I'm mostly just not sure I understand the strategy. It sounds like selling low and buying high.

Shouldn't it be buy when it's below the average and sell when it's above.

>> No.20817325

>>20817286
Okay keep playing retard chicken with the dumbest people here. You won't win. There's no magic to disagreeing with a monkey

>> No.20817331

>>20817225
But that image is cute and I like that

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20817335

>>20817288
Thank you, anon.

>> No.20817347

>>20817311
No most people where saying 30 eow
But I did do that I bought at 13 and sold at 20

>> No.20817356
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>>20817293
everything is powered by hydrogen eventually if you go back far enough

>> No.20817361

>>20817286
Nigger, it's 50/50, it either goes up or down, getting rich is that easy kek

>> No.20817386

I have 3500 to blow tomorrow what should I gamble on? INTC calls?

>> No.20817399

>>20817286
Randomly generate ticker and a number. If even, go long. If odd, go short. You will beat Buffett.

>> No.20817404

>>20817386
that isnt a gamble, thats pissing away money
Puts on UAA into Friday morning

>> No.20817414

>>20817335
>trading US stock on wealthsimple trade

But why though?

>> No.20817415

>>20817399
Nice dubs

>> No.20817422

>>20817404
you mean UAL?

>> No.20817427

>>20817323
Leveraged funds eat shit during volatility. The strategy is to use the EMA as a measure of volatility. You could also use VIX or something as your indicator, you'd want to backtest and see what works.

>> No.20817453

>>20817414
>2 shares
Because he just paid $1.50 in Wealthsimple conversion fees, if he made the same purchase on Questrade he'd pay $5 commission.

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>>20817293
They are going to try to produce battery electric trucks as well but then they're competing against all the major truck manufacturers and TSLA and they're not doing anything in house so they're going to get ruined. It's like trying to hire someone to make you a Tesla at a better price than what they sell them at.
>>20817356
The problem isn't hydrogen itself, it's that powering anything from hydrogen is retarded because you're using more energy just to feed a battery which then powers the electric motor when you could just increase the size of the battery and do away with the rest of the system.

>> No.20817463

I need some assurances on NAK.

HELP ME. Stil 16.97% down

>> No.20817467

>find abandoned stock for $1-$2 for a company that appears sort of dead and hasn't had news for months/years
>buy 250k shares or so, pump the price up slightly
>algos and news pick it up, "next kodak?"
>you're rich
tell me why this wouldn't work.

>> No.20817470

>>20816535
But not QCOM! We are eternal

>> No.20817475

>>20817422
That's probably fine too lol

>> No.20817490

>>20816519
the one in OP is better because it references biz context in both lines

>> No.20817492

>>20817414
I also thought it was a good idea when I started, but the % really fucks you

>> No.20817502

>>20817467
Buy deep OTM calls works far better for this

>> No.20817503

>>20817467
>nobody cares
>stuck bagholding
>company delisted
>lose all your money

>> No.20817515

>>20817467
probably better to just keep buying small increments to raise the price. Does this actually work?

>> No.20817539

>>20817502
Wouldn't it be better to take short positions to force the market makers to buy stock as a hedge?

>> No.20817545

>>20817225
Have the original image?
>>20816499
BASED

>> No.20817555

>>20817422
>ID: i WIN

alright say no more

>> No.20817565

Last chance to buy Turtle Beach Corporation before the massive earnings pump.

>> No.20817570

>>20816790
50% TQQQ and 50% TMF then rebalance yearly. Easiest money ever made

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>>20817461
Here is another example.

Before anyone brings it up, no hydrogen doesn't make sense for long haul trucking either. 93% of trucks carry loads that weigh less than the weight of a full electric truck battery. Hydrogen is never going to take off. It takes millions of dollars to build a hydrogen fueling station, electricity is available almost anywhere.

>> No.20817598

>>20817467
I unironically did this when I accidentally bought 20k worth of KOSS when I meant to buy KOS. ended up bagholding a few thousand shares of a literal who for a few days, went up like $50 overall

>> No.20817611

>>20817555
not tired of winning yet, PS im the guy who bought INTC puts right at close before earnings :)

>> No.20817626

>>20817539
Gamma abuse worked wonders for TSLA.
>buy deep OTM calls
>options seller has to buy blocks of 100 per contract to potentially cover
>overwhelming and sudden buy pressure causes stock to rise
>your deep OTM options are now worth several times what they were earlier in the day
Its easier if the stock price itself is already quite high since gamma is that much higher. Also need something on people's watch list. TSLA was the perfect storm for that kind of manipulation

>> No.20817637

I used to work mobile sales. Q4 mobile sales in 2019 were so disastrous it forced GME to sell its entire Tech Brands arm including its AT&T authorized retail branch Spring Mobile. That was largely due to the decline in new iPhone sales.

Q1-3 for Apple is usually heavily dependent on Tablet, Ipad, Macbook. There is still quite a bit of phone sales in Q1 but Q2 I had to focus bigly on business sales to make bank. That is the key. No way business sales for Iphones, Tablets, iMacs are big enough to offset iPhone losses.

Q2 with a pandemic there weren't even authorized stores open. Retail spaces were all closed. Online sales are significant, but people will hold off buying a new phone if they can't get some "tech guy" to hold their fucking hand in setting up their fucking iCloud transfer.

If they beat earnings it wouldn't surprise me because apple is a behemoth still but be careful.

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20817647

whats the potential top for KNDI tmrw?

>> No.20817653

>>20817565
I got 25 shares this afternoon, their chart sold me

>> No.20817665

>>20817463
were holding it for years retard

>> No.20817672

>>20817463
If you don't answer this you will lose 10% of your load tomorrow

>> No.20817678

>>20817647
gross fake tits

>> No.20817687

>>20817637
I bought a phone in Q2, not an iFruit tho

>> No.20817719

>>20817653
>>20817565
oh shit...
they might benefit from the same shit logitech did

do these guys do video or just audio?

>>20817672
I might lose a lot more that that, been a while since I lost a load.

>> No.20817751

What good resources are there for backtesting? My broker offers literally no tools.

>> No.20817796

>>20816519
they're both good, nice work

>> No.20817819

>>20817751
https://www.portfoliovisualizer.com

It's in the OP, It's great.

>> No.20817825

will intel stop shitting itself soon. i want to buy a call with 30k

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I hope INTC keeps dumping tomorrow that would be great thanks

>> No.20817837

>>20816485
>"Death" of the Dollar Edition

>>Explanation of DXY
>https://alhambrapartners.com/2020/07/29/omg-the-dollar/

Thank you for the reassurance OP. I have it down but I'm still trying to wrap my head around everything. If it's falling, it's falling relative to everything else. The printing doesn't help but it also doesn't help. A weaker dollar is more competitive, but a stronger dollar is less competitive.
Weird times. Keep your head high.

>> No.20817838

>>20816849
>>20816904
>>20817128
The reason for using the 200 dma on the underlying is that it backtests spectacularly well and I haven't found anything else that backtests better. Is there a better more exact formula? Probably. But I haven't found it. Also there is the extreme danger of overfitting here and the more variables you slot in the chance of overfitting increases dramatically. I really REALLY don't wanna do that.
Something to consider is, yes, SOXX's 200 dma is currently at 242 but this particular indicator lags so even if SOXX/SOXL were to go into a sustained downtrend starting tomorrow by the time a few weeks hence we get to the 200 dma on SOXX, it will be quite a bit higher than 242 since it's on a distinct upward trajectory presently and will remain thus for a while.
A good way to conceptualize the strategy is think of the underlying SOXX 200 dma as your actual account value and the current overperforming price as more of a hypothetical. If the price continues upward then the 200 dma will move higher and higher making its price asymptotically closer to the current hypothetical price. It gets in the weeds but hopefully you get the idea. The whole thing comes from a paper I read a while back that explains the idea and backtests it with SPY/UPRO back to 1928. It's well worth the read and will answer most all of your questions: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2741701

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>>20817225
CUTE! SAVED! and accurate.

>> No.20817870

>>20817585
>93% of trucks carry loads that weigh less than the weight of a full electric truck battery
This was word salad. I mean that 93% of trucking loads are still under the legal weight limit if they also had to carry a full electric truck battery. The other 7% doesn't really matter because electric trucks cost less to operate and companies would be able to send more trucks.

Electric semi trucks are going to dominate the entire industry.

>> No.20817882

>>20817826
then buy it when it's super undervalued and hold for eternity

>> No.20817895

>>20817837
Yes "more competitive"
Economist speak for "third world jobs"
We're on a sinking ship ands hopefully Q4 is absolutely baller and we get a vaccine.

>> No.20817899

>>20817719
They have their console headsets, but they also own roccat which makes keyboards and mice.
Here is their May 2020 Pres.
http://investor.turtlebeachcorp.com/static-files/88e262d7-7eeb-4721-b7e5-c7ca7a91a339

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>>20817545

>> No.20817912

>>20817819
I can't find any way to put conditionals into that. What I want to test is the performance of HQU if bought whenever VIX is below 30 and sold whenever VIX rises above 30.

>> No.20817923
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Hello! I am new to this whole Stock market business, what apps or sellers should I consider? Any tips?
pls help am now jobless retard.

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>>20817923
Buy high, sell low

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20817950

h-how am I doing /smg/?

>> No.20817959

>>20817895
What do you mean by Third World Jobs.
Do you mean they get paid more or...

>> No.20817977

What's so bad about the dollar? The index isn't even that low.

>> No.20817996

>>20817838
>Also there is the extreme danger of overfitting here and the more variables you slot in the chance of overfitting increases dramatically
Takes everyone a while to realize that less is more with "TA". Honestly 2 moving averages of different periods and some kind of volume indicator is really all you ever need. Or more precisely, everything else just tends to distill down to basically mapping those two things in more complicated, more error prone ways.
>>20817923
Regardless of what you read or see, the stock market is not a casino. Any money that goes in can potentially vanish. Save first, especially if you are without a job.

>> No.20818002
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>>20817923
Burger? Open TD Ameritrade account. Buy things. Lose money.

>> No.20818007

>>20817977
we keep printing money so it's losing value. The end of the american century has started this is the asian century

>> No.20818017

>>20817959
no I mean you get to do them and get paid with a weaker dollar.
Now say thank you when the global banking cabal deigns to piss in your general direction.

>> No.20818019

>>20817719
>>20817899
Console headsets sales should be massive this quarter. Xbox and PS4 sales have been off the charts, the same people who bought consoles with the trump bucks probably bought the headsets too.

>> No.20818030

>>20816485
Who here KNDI?

>> No.20818035

>>20817977
The dollar is heading for the first low since 2018, and the pandemic has potential for 2015 or 2008 levels. People are panicking because of FED printing and so on.

>> No.20818050
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I don't really know how money works, but I'm sure we can make a joke out of the scene in pic related somehow

>> No.20818057

>>20817585
Whats the battery weigh

t.Truckdriver here

>> No.20818070

>>20818007
It's not even that low

>>20818035
oh wow it's first low since two years ago during a pandemic, imagine that! seems to be doing pretty well all things considered.

>> No.20818091

>>20817585
I was under the understanding that teslas truck battery is much heavier than nikolas.

>> No.20818103

>>20817870
as soon as TSLA becomes the roadwork arm of the corporate government elon you massive cuck.
Imagine building a charging station fit for 10 rigs. The logistics behind the expansion of the grid required to deliver enough current is staggering.

>> No.20818115

>>20818091
this is true, it is heavier because it actually exists.

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>>20818070
in this year we're just been going down

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>>20817996
>Takes everyone a while to realize that less is more with "TA". Honestly 2 moving averages of different periods and some kind of volume indicator is really all you ever need. Or more precisely, everything else just tends to distill down to basically mapping those two things in more complicated, more error prone ways.
Correct. I did lots of testing on the more complicated stuff and found it wanting. Especially smelliot waves. I don't understand how anyone can use smelliot waves and think they have any practical use whatsoever. The problem is it involves frequently calling pivot points before the price action has confirmed those spots to actually be pivots. That puts it behind the curve and inherently lagging. Similar to trend lines and arguably even less effective (trend lines being of middling value in first place).

>> No.20818129

>>20817665
There might be a buyout soon tho

>> No.20818173

>>20817838
i'm sitting here staring at this chart comparing SOXX, SOXL, and SOXX's sma and it just looks like i should be buying SOXL when SOXX is under its sma, then selling SOXL when SOXX hits a certain percent above its sma.


i dunno if i read it backwards the first time i saw it explained or if i'm a super brainlet who needs it explained with puppets and bill nye.

>> No.20818181

>>20818050
i don't get it

>> No.20818201

>>20818125
zoom out retard

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I'm very happy about Citi today.
That poster who told me to sell was so wrong my face hurts just thinking about it.

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So what if I'm slightly mad with 40% of my wad in DAL? When your pulling down gains and divvies and got time on your side the only thing to do is kick back and wait for the next epic sale event to take place. Which if my luck holds true will be this during this fall.

>> No.20818246

TSM TSM TSM!!!

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>>20817665
>were holding it for years retard
you will panic sell in less than 3 months

>> No.20818274

So is it worth getting into AMD now? How high to people think it'll climb and why?

>> No.20818286

>>20816914

Good go crawl into your basement and live off of beans and come find us in 6 months dumbfuck

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20818289

guys

there is a big secret happening

The green line thing goes up.

>> No.20818306

>>20818057
>Whats the battery weigh
I think it's about seven tonnes but of course you got rid of the heavy engine and a bunch of other shit so the difference isn't that great.

>> No.20818325

>>20818173
The paper suggests selling when it goes under the sma and buying when it goes above it. They suggest any sma from 10 to 200 and in fact show best results (of the limited data they do show) with 20 or 50 days, but only do thorough analysis with 200 days for the sake of brevity.
The strategy you are considering is a classic case of hindsight. Does your broker let you do backtesting or bar replay? If so, try that on some leveraged ETF you have not seen the data for yet, especially at a randomly chosen time period. You can also use tradingview for this. You will notice that you'll have disastrous false positives either way with your proposed solution, whereas the paper's proposed approach has no disastrous outcomes, only suboptimal and optimal ones.
The point of the strategy isn't to maximize returns during a bull market (in that case buy and hold works best), but rather to limit downside. With that strategy, you can get a max drawdown of less than 50% in the same scenario where it's >85% on the unleveraged version, despite keeping most of the gains. As a result, you compound much harder than usual and thus overall win far more than just buy and hold. As a bonus, it's far less psychologically draining.

>> No.20818327

>>20817196
Was what I said so retarded that it doesn't even warrant a response? At least call me a retarded faggot if so.

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Cramer is actually making sense for once, spitting straight FACTS

>> No.20818332

>>20816485
The market is objectively wrong though.

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Nasdaq green as fuck

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>>20818201
ok heres 5 years we aren't as bad as 2018 but we're halfway there

>> No.20818344

>>20817637
> everybody worried about iphone sales
> completely overlook massive growth in app store revenue
Apple will absolutely slaughter earnings expectations. Simple as.

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Imagine floors of analysts, algorithms, datacenters, spy satellites, PHD physicists all working to try to solve the market

And they all get btfo by simple green line go up strategy

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So, say you have 1k, how hard would it be to get a 1% return on a trade every day. Like literally only one trade worth 1% using all the capital. Stop loss super strict and well defined to. You would be a billionaire but the end of the year. Am I dreaming

>> No.20818355

>>20818289
Fuck. Do you think she’s sexually aggressive when drunk? God damn that would be based.

>> No.20818366

>>20818329
This might be the most bearish thing I've seen all week

>> No.20818385

>>20817585
Hydrogen is a oil industry + automaker scheme to keep the status quo as long as possible.

1. hydrogen tech is much more complicated than battery electric, so legacy industry delays disruption by at least 10 more years

2. hydrogen will come from natural gas instead of electricity so oil industry will stay as relevant as possible.

3. hydrogen car has much more parts than electric car so auto parts maker and automakers and car mechanics stay in business

4. hydrogen need to be transported in pipeline so pipeline companies stay in business. they will be sold at gas station, so gas station stay in business

basically, hydrogen is a delay tactic for oil industry and auto industry to stay in business as long as possible while tricking renewable industry to waste their energy into unfeasible technology.

Thankfully, Elon Musk sees right through their bullshit and is gonna kill legacy oil and car industry.

T. ex refinery worker who used to work in hydrogen plant that made hydrogen from natural gas

>> No.20818388

>>20818329
Aw fuck. Bearish AF. I’m cashing out tomorrow, fuck

>> No.20818394
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AM I WINNING DAD

ARE YOU PROUD OF ME?

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>>20818348
Imagine researching
Imagine reading SEC forms
Imagine knowing how to read a balance shit or do financial accounting
Imagine knowing anything about the companies you invest in deeper than about 10 sentences of general outline and the CEO.
Imagine believing the world works how you perceive it

>> No.20818401

>>20818050
splain this

>> No.20818406

>>20818173
No problem, anon. Consider a couple of things. First, in the last 7 years SOXL has appreciated something like 37x. That in itself is nuts and if you had just bought and held you'd be rich right now.
The only problem with this is the nauseating drawdowns like we had in March where the price plummeted from $330 to $55 in the space of a few weeks.
What we want to do is get that upside and avoid the downside.
The problem with just "selling high" and "buying low" is what is high and what is low? Of course looking at a chart after the fact it's all obvious. Just sell at $330 and buy at $55. Boom! Millionaire status. Unfortunately in the moment it's not that easy. You never know what is "high". What if you had sold when it was at $150 or $200. What is low? What if you had gotten lucky and sold at $250 then bought back in at $225. Then it dropped to $55.. and so on. Predicting price is insanely harder than it looks.
However, predicting volatility is much easier. When volatility is low, it tends to remain low. When volatility is high, it tends to remain high.
And volatility is the enemy of leveraged ETFs. It's what causes a price to go from $330 to $55 in just a few weeks then "recover" back to $225 as of today when the underlying is steady making all time highs.
So the trick is to avoid that volatility. So how do we know when SOXL's volatility is too high? Simple. When SOXX is under the 200 dma. For most index based ETFs like TQQQ, UPRO, etc. the most reliable indicator for when that specific instrument is highly volatile and getting killed by volatility drag is when the underlying is under the 200 daily moving average. Conversely you know it's smooth sailing when the 200 dma of the underlying is above the 200 dma and volatility is low. The perfect environment for steadily increasing prices.
And as the sibling commenter mentioned, the paper shows results for moving averages other than 200 but I prefer the longer term to hopefully avoid overfitting.

>> No.20818407

>>20818334
yeah and 2018 was SO bad lol. Now zoom out more.

>> No.20818409

>>20818274
If you want to hold long for years - hell yeah, it will 5-10x easily in 5 years
If you want a quick profit swing trading - no, it will crab lower off the all time high until there's a new catalyst

>> No.20818412

>>20817912
Then you should look into python coding as a method of back testing simple logical arguments,

>> No.20818425

>>20818057
Also see >>20817870 for clarification
>>20818091
The battery is larger and heavier but the difference doesn't matter because 93% of class eight trucks would still be under the weight limit.
>>20818103
You don't have to have that much energy flowing into charging stations because you can use solar and batteries as a buffer instead of pulling it directly from the grid. This significantly decreases the power infrastructure needed. This will be cheaper than any gas station and way cheaper than any hydrogen station.

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>> No.20818462
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>>20818050
>>20818181
Have you seen The Great Escape?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zugv1NdMj4

My misguided idea of joke is the dirt dug from the escape tunnels being spread on the flower beds is this year's freshly printed USD being redistributed around the world, due to the dollar swaps, or reserve currency status or some gubbins.

>> No.20818464

>>20818385
Meanwhile electric cars such as tesla's remotely disable brakes through a (((faulty software update))) that you have no choice to accept or not.

>> No.20818487

KNDI Predictions Tomorrow?

>> No.20818495

>>20818406
On another note, pull up your chart and note the spot on March 9th where SOXX definitively goes under the 200 daily moving average. Now look at the date April 15th where it goes above. You'll notice the price of SOXX on those two dates was very close. Now look at the price of SOXL on those two dates and see if you can spot something peculiar.

>> No.20818500

>>20818433
>paltry inflation
lol

>> No.20818504

>>20818352
>Anonymous
Bumperino for knowledge

>> No.20818507

>>20816954
You're losing money in real terms

DXY at 93.33

>> No.20818512
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+1630% since Jan
I posted every single move and analysis in this thread

>> No.20818515

>>20818329
>I'm sick and tired of hearing that we're in a bubble, that the Fed's overinflating the price of stocks by printing money to keep the economy moving
> I call it the Fed choosing not to destroy the entire economy for no good reason
So, the Fed created a bubble?

>> No.20818532

>>20818407
ok we're not as bad as 2008 but we're still in a downtrend just not fully realized depending on how long this goes it could get worse

>> No.20818545

>>20818253
I held VTGN a year and a half, and never made any money on it, I can for sure hold NAK for a potential 10x

>> No.20818546

>>20816485
I have 5 Tesla. Thinkin about selling 2 and buying something else. Or holding the cash for the next crash.

>> No.20818551

>>20818512
the fuck are you talking about

>> No.20818554

>>20818464
just wait until tesla starts making "tesla 2" which is barebones model without any AI and cheaper than ICE vehicle for mass poorfag adoption

>> No.20818571

>Snap pledges to hire more minorities, women in tech roles
(Reuters) - Snap Inc <SNAP.N>, the parent of photo messaging app Snapchat, on Wednesday pledged to double the number of minorities and women staff in its tech teams.

SNAP puts. Load up.

>> No.20818573

>>20816726
I bought AMD last year because my buddy told me Intel is garbage and AMD is going to btfo them. Wish I bought more.

>> No.20818586

>>20818352
Go try it out

>> No.20818590

>>20818554
Define "barebones".

>> No.20818594

>>20818385
I fully agree. If Toyota couldn't make hydrogen feasible despite working on it for decades, NKLA will never be able to. They're going to try to shift their business to battery electric and get killed by their competitors.
>>20818464
You can't actually, the brakes are still hydraulic and there's no way to disable them electronically. You should have went with 'rapidly accelerate into a tree' or some other bullshit but that could happen with most modern cars. The difference is that Tesla has cameras all over it, it's constantly feeding data back, and TSLAQ will make a field day out of it to the point it would attract national attention so it would literally be one of the worst ways you could attempt to quietly kill someone.

>> No.20818599

>>20818401
See >>20818462

>> No.20818609

>>20818532
it could get to 2008 bad levels, or worse, but my point is we aren't even as low as it got during a huge bull market. we don't know. it's not great now, but, people saying the dollar index falling is the end of the world are retards

>> No.20818613

How to not miss out early indicators of moon missions like everyone missed out on KODK monday? Do irregular volume screeners work in catching impending moon missions? Seems like scanning volume screeners would be a good strategy

>> No.20818616

>>20818352
Making at least one +1% trade with arbitrarily many -x% trades is easy. Coming out +1% every day is impossible.

>> No.20818619

>>20818551
what is hard to understand?
I was telling everyone in Feb about corona
I went long in mid march and explained it
I explained why we would rally
I shilled amd at $12 in 18
I shilled TSLA

I have been posting my analysis and moves in here...

>> No.20818640

>>20818253
I'll probably get out as soon as there is a big moon. Im all in at the moment because I was desperate to lower my averagr. I fomo'd my way in and it tanked over 15% 2 days in a row. Still 35 cents off from seeing green. 16.97%

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>>20818571
Why the fuck do companies do this? It fails every time, nobody cares and they often do it to distract from other, worse, news.

>> No.20818653

>>20818571
Fuck guess it's time to sell

>> No.20818655

>>20818619
I was basically posting buy puts every fucking day in here for weeks ahead of march collapse.. I explained why it would V..

>> No.20818656

>>20818586
No ok but honestly why wouldn't it work say you have a stop loss at 0.5 and a tp at 2 that's more than a 2:1 risk reward ratio you only need 2% so I could look at a single stock with stability and high liquidity. Wheres the catch

>> No.20818661

>>20818619
oh i wasn't a /biz/tard at that time so neat

>> No.20818665

>>20818515
Obviously lol

>> No.20818667
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20818667

if you turn the stock markets chart upside down right now you would see that it is actually crashing.

>> No.20818673

>>20818394
Yes I am son, now come over here and give your old man some sugar

>> No.20818686

>>20818667
WHAT THE FUCK

>> No.20818691

I'm about to be done with stock market and transition it to hold and forget. Hope some people made some money on my recs

>> No.20818703

>>20816499
Pretty cucked.

>> No.20818708

>>20818425
I dont believe you, I've worked for a few different companies and at least 40% of my loads were +40k lbs. That typically puts you very close to 80,000 where you have to do your weighing and tandem moving.

>> No.20818709

tsla is gonna buy out nak to secure the mine for future production and cut out the middle man

>> No.20818741

>>20818709
...at least that's what stocktwit people were saying...

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>>20818599
thanks

>>20818462
i can't remember if i have, probably not, but i think i will now.

looks like one of those movies you "should" watch, like a A Bridge Too Far (1977) or Papillon (1973)

>> No.20818746

>>20818709
this has been posted as fake news everywhere. Post sauce or stop being a fag

>> No.20818755

>>20818691
What are you going to long, index funds or something?

>> No.20818756

so what's the deal with General Electric anyway? It seems they've been on a downward trend since February 2017.

>> No.20818759

>>20817678
>he doesnt know angie
newfag. they are real

>> No.20818771

>>20818619
Make a trip then, fag.

>> No.20818789

>>20818703
Faggot

>> No.20818808

>>Shopify COO Harley Finkelstein
every time

>> No.20818826
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20818826

Made some good profits on PMs and now I’m buying into some stocks that should be purchased tomorrow at open. What do y’all think?

>> No.20818827

>>20818745
True, definitely worth a watch.

>> No.20818828

>>20817463
Sell. Buy kndi instead

>> No.20818829

When will soros pull the rug to favor Biden in the election?

>> No.20818848

>>20818829
When I make enough to retire before 30.

>> No.20818855

>>20818619
Trip or riot

>> No.20818865

>>20817463
I sold NAK and bought CLSK and almost made my money back already.

>> No.20818869

>>20818594
Not sure if retarded or just pretending. Ever tried using google? Brakes in particular are fully electronic-controlled in almost all modern cars, tesla or not, although tesla pushing updates that reduce car capabilities would have been a better example.

>> No.20818878

>>20818828
what is kndi going to do?

>> No.20818884

>>20818385
>Hydrogen is a oil industry + automaker scheme to keep the status quo as long as possible.
And that is WHY you should invest in hydrogen.
Because the "dark lords" will push for it.

>> No.20818889

>>20818325
ah, the selling and buying is right at the point they intersect?

i think i see it.

>> No.20818910

>>20818889
It has to close below (resp. above) the SMA on the daily timeframe, but yeah.

>> No.20818932

>>20818352
>how hard would it be to get a 1% return on a trade every day
You'd have to be right, everyday.

>> No.20818935

>>20818746
what private jet should i get?

>> No.20818957

>>20818656
Try it buddy

>> No.20818969

>>20818878
Look at today's chart. Its the next EV pnd. They released pump news today. Like a funding idiot I only bought 30 shares before close cause I didn't have time to DD. But its up another 40 percent AH. May drop a fat load into it tomorrow. Unfortunately ill be unable to watch the charts at all so that makes me nervous. Tldr EV pnd

>> No.20818979

>>20818656
Stop loss will be hit, and as soon as that happens the stock will soar. Every single time. And then you'll be broke.

>> No.20818981

$OSTK up almost another 10% today anons

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20818998

>>20818708
See for yourself. This study outdated now that batteries have a higher energy density so it's probably higher than 93%.

It doesn't even matter if you believe it or not, nearly everyone agrees that the lower operating costs will translate into a lower cost of moving goods so they only time where a diesel truck would beat electric with a full load would be places that need infrequent supply.
>>20818869
I've been working on cars my entire adult life. Nearly all brakes are hydraulic and can only be actuated electronically through systems like ABS. You can't disable them, retard, they're specifically designed this way. Very few cars use brake-by-wire.
>>20818884
It's too late for hydrogen to have any traction.

>> No.20819013

I might buy INTC at/under 50
even though the "making the chips" part of their company is all a mess, the "designing the chips" part of the company still has some pretty clever nerds
I'm going to be patient though

>> No.20819016
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>missed kodak because my head keep saying "don't FOMO bro"

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

>> No.20819022

>>20818998
>I've been working on cars my entire adult life. Nearly all brakes are hydraulic and can only be actuated electronically through systems like ABS. You can't disable them, retard, they're specifically designed this way. Very few cars use brake-by-wire.
You're 12 years old aren't you? You realize www.google.com can prove you wrong in 30 different ways in 0.1 seconds yes?

>> No.20819037

>>20818826
>MUX
Why? I've seen this shilled here a couple of times, and there's no news or indication that it's going anywhere. It's simply correcting to right before the crash. It's been on a steady decline for years.

>> No.20819095

>>20818826
KNDI I'm fuckin telling you man

>> No.20819112

>>20818642
Just boomers slamming the door shut on millennials so they can impress their social circles

>> No.20819136

>>20818173
Sell SOXL when it looks like SOXX is going to go down based on the 200ma

>> No.20819141

>>20818910
it seems to align with good times to buy. seems like if you set up the sell to either be dropping below the sma or like, hitting sma+2%, you'd hit those highs more often while keeping the safety net in play.

that may be my growing degenerate gambler problem, though.

>> No.20819155

>>20819016
How much did it pump? It’s probably gonna dump premarket tomorrow

>> No.20819212
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>>20818642
/smg/, you should watch this anime

>> No.20819228

Im going to retire at 31 because of my kodak puts

>> No.20819234

>>20819022
Why don't you prove me wrong then? Find one case where Tesla brakes completely failed because of electronic issues. You can find incidences of ABS failure but the car still stopped because brakes are fucking hydraulic, retard, and the electronic braking system doesn't interfere with your ability to use the brake pedal and actuate the brakes.

What makes your point even more retarded is that electric cars have both regen braking and hydraulic braking so they can still stop the vehicle even if one system fails. Both systems would have to fail for you to completely lose the ability to brake.

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>>20818325
Couldn't have said it better myself

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HAHHAHA FUTURES
DOWN .1%
NICE JPOW "PUMP" AMERICLAPS
AHHHAHHAHHAHAHAHHAHAH CRASH CRASH CRASH

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>>20819155
I didn't know about it until it was at $10 and now it's at 30.

>> No.20819295

>>20819265
fucking bobos.
your posting jinxes it.
shut up so i can get my red day and some friday night cheapies.

>> No.20819305

>>20819095
I'll get caught at the top again. Did it with NAK last Thursday. Still fighting my way back up. Not going to fall for that shit man. Plus the cars look gay af

>> No.20819336

>>20819265
i've realised thrusdays are always red but tomoroow will be different

>> No.20819363

>>20818613
The worst part of missing out on KODK was missing out this morning after assuming the pump was over because there's no way it could go up any more after a 300% increase.

>> No.20819371

>>20819336
>i've realised thrusdays are always red
you're clearly fucking ridiculously new

>> No.20819378

>>20818709
Looks like we are in the full meme timeline

>> No.20819387

>>20819141
Different horizons for the sma will result in tighter crossovers. This also results in significantly more trades per year and significantly more false positives. Compare sma(200) and sma(10) or sma(20) for example.

The following script:
https://pastebin.com/ihEaVQ3U
Should let you backtest either variant (untested because you need an account to do even basic shit now, fuck you tradingviewniggers).
Put this in pineeditor and choose add to chart, then select daily candles and SOXL (or SOXX) or whatever (this is a bit different than you would normally do since you'd use SOXX but tradingview doesn't let you do arbitrary positions, you must test and open positions on the same symbol). There should be a cogwheel near the sma strategy on the chart, clicking it will let you play with the parameters and compare. Tradingview has a backtester that will give you a performance report of any chosen strategy.

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Daily reminder that youre unironically a top tier investor if you manage to beat the SPY YTD.
Which as of today is +/-0%

>> No.20819412

>>20819371
yea i am only started trading last month

>> No.20819428

>>20818998
If this thing says it can haul 39,400-43,000 then its the same weight as a Cummings or current diesel engines. Because thats where we are at. At 43 you are going to spend some time getting the balance perfect because you are going to be close af to 80,000 if not over

>> No.20819436

>>20817899
nice
>>20818019
true... but this stock has had so much more than a V-recovery, it's been pumping like mad!!

>> No.20819448

will ssris help or hinder my trading

>> No.20819453

>>20818571
>SNAP puts. Load up.

A) its a meme stock
B) that would POSSIBLY work if the market didn't behave like crypto right now but it'd likely get btfo'd due to point A

>> No.20819458

>>20819402
shouldn't you measure it by taking it back to when you first started investing?

>>20819448
if you're too depressed to trade, they'll help

>> No.20819488

>>20819212
>>20818642
agreed that Katanagatari is top tier and a unique, fun ride

>> No.20819505

>they shorted kodak at the bottom of $34 today
>literal president backed, centennial old business, with a $800 MILLION loan
>they have confirmed they will help make materials for vaccines against corona
you have to be a full blown retard to have kept your short over night. this is the next NVAX, check the graph on that one.

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>>20819387
>>20819141
Something to think about if you like this idea and want to test it more is the underlying for both SOXX and SOXL is the SOX semiconductor index. It's just like the SPX but for semiconductors and goes back to the mid nineties so you get to see what happens through the bear markets of early and late 2000's. Generating a simulated 3x leveraged analog to SOXL to go along with it shouldn't be too hard.

>> No.20819512

>>20819453
My guess is the forces of the SJW and the forces of shitty business decisions will clash and SNAP will crab for 3 years.

Iron condors it is.

>> No.20819522
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>>20819458
>shouldn't you measure it by taking it back to when you first started investing?
No. Because you make a lot of mistakes when you start out. I know I made a lot when I started out.
>>20819488
The ending is literally the best of any anime.
Only a few others come close.

>> No.20819533

>>20818571
>pledged to double the number of minorities and women staff in its tech teams

So they are going to hire two new people

>> No.20819583

>>20819576
>>20819576
>>20819576

>>20819576
>>20819576
>>20819576

early

>>20819576
>>20819576
>>20819576

>>20819576
>>20819576
>>20819576

>>20819576
>>20819576
>>20819576

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>>20816517
>>20816660
>>20818329
>>20818366
>>20818388
>>20818515
>>20818665
Made sense to me though... basically he's saying that raising interest rates now will hurt the job market and the economy, and would be a mistake like when the fed raised rates during the great depression.

He's saying the bears don't want a rate hike because they want job growth, they want it because they look like fool for selling the bottom. But if the Fed raises rates, the market will dump, and then Gundlach and Einhorn and all the other "experts" who didn't buy the dip can come on air and say "TOLD YOU SO!!" and then buy up the cheapies.

>>20819522
>No. Because you make a lot of mistakes when you start out
of course, that's why I measure from the beginning to see if I've made getting involved in the market worthwhile. To make it a "good idea" I have to get back the losses and rack up gains.

>>20819522
>The ending is literally the best of any anime.
You know, some of my favorite anime had bad endings that were either overly complicated ("the gate is magic and sheitt" - Darker than black) or just left me with a bad taste in my mouth and kind of embarrassed (Samurai Flamenco)

>> No.20819629

>>20819305
Tiny chink shit to fit into tiny chink spaces man. Catch the moon ride when you can. Solo is the ugliest fucking thing I ever saw but it still mooned

>> No.20819678

>>20819234
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brake-by-wire
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive_by_wire
https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123537419
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a30753526/gm-recalling-silverado-sierra-for-second-time-for-brake-failure-issue/

>> No.20819864

>>20819678
Literally nothing you posted refutes anything I said. As I already said, very few cars are brake-by-wire and Teslas are not. The point of systems like ABS are to actuate the brakes, they're not designed to prevent you from doing it.

NHTSA didn't find that GM vehicles fully lost the ability to brake, all it did was disable the electronic stability control and the anti-lock brakes which makes it physically harder to stop the car. Once again, you're retarded and you need to stop posting.

>> No.20819900

>>20818756
They’re gonna moon soon

>> No.20819993

>>20819505
I remember holding NVAX at $15. Feels good to know that I was close, I’ll get to Lamboland one day

>> No.20820122

>>20819864
>I'm just pretending to be retarded lol
ebin, child.

>> No.20820194

>>20820122
Imagine being BTFOed, refusing to admit it and then calling the other person a child. Get rekt, faggot.

>> No.20820255

>>20820194
Yeah, that would be really dum- >>20819678
>I've worked with cars my whole life!
>never heard of bbw
>never heard of dbw
>doesn't know every car newer than 2010 has both
>doesn't know every hybrid and electric must have bbw by design
>get btfo
>just ignores all the evidence
>I WIIIIN
I hate nu4chan. Back in the days people would actually google stuff before being btfo anywhere near that hard, and fuck off when told instead of digging even deeper and ignoring everything like a petulant child.

>> No.20820489

>>20820255
You don't even think you're right because you posted literally nothing that backs up the claim that you can remotely disable the braking system on a Tesla. I was the person who brought up the types of breaking systems and explained why what you're suggesting is physically impossible. Brake-by-wire doesn't even mean what you think it does and often the master cylinder is still mechanically connected to the pedal.

NTSB has never directly investigated an accident caused by a failure in brake-by-wire either, which is why you won't find any case of it being hacked. You made something up, you got called out, you refused to back up your claims and now you're doubling down. I'm LMAOing, you're such a retard.

>> No.20820922

I love the tail end of these threads when a huge argument is winding down and it's just a couple of anons battling it out. It's the best