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>> No.23234142

Yeah

>> No.23234147
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23234147

this is just a small pullback isn't it?

>> No.23234155
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23234155

>this is somehow sustainable
Bulls are delusional, the crash is coming, then I will swoop in and you will sell me your stocks for a loss

>> No.23234156

Real thread

>>23234095

>>23234095
>>23234095
>>23234095

>> No.23234157

I have 1000 dollars what 2 stocks should I invest it in?

>> No.23234163

>>23234147
AAPL went up 6% yesterday, so I sold a covered call. I'm ready :)

>> No.23234168

>>23234155
>Cropping a picture of Japan's index from the 1970s
How can you post something so bold and yet so controversial?

>> No.23234183

>>23234155
>something something irrational something something solvent

>> No.23234185
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23234185

>tfw you can't be fooled by fake threads
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=xY1I2Arf7pA&feature=share

>> No.23234203
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>>23234156
no it aint

>> No.23234208

>>23234163
Based

I wish I had the foresight and the balls to do the full 25 shares in my IRA as soon as I heard about the split.

>> No.23234226
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>>23234203
I take it he broke up with his gf?

>> No.23234227

>>23234168
the US and japan are not the same lol, literally the US, by virtue of geography alone, is going to remain a dominant player well into the future.

>> No.23234229
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23234229

Volume is so thin and weird in futures right now, finding support (?) in an area we blazed through without even pausing today >_>
>>23234113
Now that's a cute gif :O

>> No.23234233
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>>23234155
we are going to be out all the way laughing to the bank before shtf, and then buying all the cheapies with our golden bull profits

>> No.23234236
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>>23234168
>this is somehow different than 1980s japan
Bullkeks will get the rope

>> No.23234242

>>23234226
don't know, that's from last week, probably was drunk

>> No.23234245
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23234245

But d-daddy, I want the dip and I want it now!

>> No.23234249

>>23234236
Dude they didn't even invent color television until the mid 80s and I know that because that's the year Buffet was born.

>> No.23234253

>>23234236
>tries to make a point
>posts irrelevant chart
japan and usa are not comparable

>> No.23234265
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>>23234236
This triggers the infinite growthcucks

>> No.23234268

>Nasdaq takes 40 years to get from 50 to 5,000
>goes from 5,000 to 12,000 in 5
Explain this, bulltards.

>> No.23234275
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23234275

are trannies a bearish investment? They don't stick around...

>> No.23234283

>>23234157
SOXL

>> No.23234285

>>23234236
I don't think anyone is seriously debating that we're not in a bubble, but trying to time the pop is a fools game that has liquidated many.

Hedge, reduce exposure, sure. Just don't go thinking your Michael Burry.

>> No.23234286

>>23234268
5000 / 50 = 100
12000 / 5000 = 2.4

>> No.23234288

Bears are getting really desperate today, huh?
Yesterday must have spooked them good.

>> No.23234289

>>23234208
I am actually testing a new strategy. I opened an account on Interactive Brokers to take advantage of super cheap margin. I've only put in a little to test it out and see how it goes, buying long term holds like AAPL and sell covered calls.
Big warning though, Interactive brokers is SHIT. They nickel and dime you for everything, stock and options quotes are NOT FREE and NOT LIVE. Every action basically has a cost. The ONLY reason to use them is the lowest margin rates on the market (which also has a monthly subscription fee, so its not worth if you have a small account).

>> No.23234314

>>23234156
Where's my link for bears you gigantic faggot

>> No.23234316

>>23234156
nice shill thread

>> No.23234323

>>23234147
Its the swell of the chorus before the red wedding commences,

>> No.23234330

>start filtering tripfaggots
>thread is half-hidden
Stop replying to faggots.

>> No.23234335

>>23234242
"she" was probably all a larp anyway...

>> No.23234353

>>23234288
bulls are spooked by futures; bears have knives out beaks bloody.

>> No.23234355

>>23234330
>not filtering all tripfags
ngmi

>> No.23234357

>>23234286
Ok, it’s easier to gain $4500 points in 45 years than $7000 in 5.

>> No.23234364

>>23234355
Tripfagging has its proper use, I won't block it all just because pathetic retards abuse it.

>> No.23234365

So this is a "bet against America rally" eh? Like the past 4 months now.
TQQQ or FNGU?

>> No.23234367

>>23234268
>lots of promising disruptions (ev, energy, retail, ai, healthcare, law, etc)
>the rise of digital economy (we basically grew another economy)
>whole world got richer, more capital to drop into the mkt
>cheap credit of course
>huge shift in investing culture, higher % of portfolios allocated in risk equities
just look how much has the world's economy grown since 70s, not saying the valuations are sustainable, but we are nowhere near dotcom bubble

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>>23234357

>> No.23234372

>>23234365
>why not both?

>> No.23234390

>>23234369
>vivziepop

>> No.23234392

Is now the time to buy Cineworld?

>> No.23234400

>>23234353
Futures are down slightly and some profit-taking after yesterday was to be expected. Won't change anything about the general long-term trend.
Bears meanwhile are constantly talking about a bubble that's going to turn the US stock market into Japan.

>> No.23234402

>>23234289
>nickel and dime
bs, all the data is free if commisions top 35 or 50 bucks (at least in eu), and wtf you blabbering about live quotes? you just havent clicked all the subscription data and didnt see that they are for free. Also the comms are low af. Best broker in town, imo.

>> No.23234413

>>23234402
>top 35 or 50 bucks
* a month

>> No.23234424

>>23234283
i said stock + im europoor

>> No.23234426

>>23234400
im still gonna trim 25-30 percent of my shares if my prices fall past 9 percent. its still profit since the start of last weeks rally and it gives me some more capital in more war chest for when the real slaughter begins.

>> No.23234428

>>23234424
What shit broker do you have that doesn't support ETFs?

>> No.23234429

WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT

>> No.23234434

>>23234357
Huh, I wonder how the value of the dollar changed during the last hundred years :3

>> No.23234435

>>23234367
>lots of promising disruptions
Trains and oil were promising, we still got the Great Depression (which will dwarf the next one)
>the rise of digital economy
Muh tech is the future
>whole world get richer
*whole world printed more money
>cheap credit
Once the fed raises interest rates by .1% this bubble will burst
>huge shift in investing culture
Same with 1999 am I right

>> No.23234443

>>23234428
us etfs are illegal in eu, got banned 2 years ago, you circumvent it but only on the vanilla ones not leveraged

>> No.23234455

>>23234435
>oil and trains in 70s
and all the other arguments are completely unrelated, heavily biased and to be honest you sound like someone who just lost or is about to lose a lot of money

>> No.23234463

>>23234443
How about CFDs with those leveraged ETFs? If not, then I can only laugh at your cucked state.

>> No.23234479

>>23234435
>>huge shift in investing culture
Same thing in the 1920s too:
>The concept of “buying on margin” allowed ordinary people with little financial acumen to borrow money from their stockbroker and put down as little as 10 percent of the share value.

>> No.23234498

>>23234435
>*whole world printed more money
yeah sure, doesnt make a difference, just look how people in vietnam, thailand, africa, china and all the other underdeveloped nations are doing now? broke or shopping for latest drip and googling 'how to stonk'
>huge shift in investing culture
>Same with 1999 am I right
just look at those corps that went chapter 11 when the dot com burst, they were nothing like the ones we have today
>the rise of digital economy
>Muh tech is the future
but it is, just look around. For example millenials and zoomers will continue to use tech, play vidya etc long into their retirement.

>> No.23234502

>>23234402
Are you using the free version? I am using Pro because it has better margin rates.
https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?f=45500
Also, its definitely the shittiest out of every broker I've seen and used. Generally these features are automatically free when you sign up. I just use my other broker for live quotes or even trading view.

>> No.23234512

The bubble popping won't be as disastrous as last time. Governments have since learned that austerity only made the problem worse.

Zero aid was given to Americans during the last crash and that simply made the recession drag on for far longer than it should have.

If there's another massive crash people will get a windfall from the fed.

>> No.23234517

>>23234463
nope, only on vanilla etfs. Yeah it sucks, but at least our healthcare is topnotch, our food is basically organic and society is educated/more interesting. But usa is fine too, just need more money to live there comfortably.

>> No.23234532

>>23234479
margin is not the shift, portfolio allocation, availability/speed of buying, risk tolerance etc is

>> No.23234542

MS with another rumor of a gaming studio buyout.

>> No.23234559

>>23234502
PRO, i have all the data packs and pay 0 for them. Literally best broker i've had.

>> No.23234562

>>23234429
Premarket opened and things look fine so futures going back up to flat.

>> No.23234568

>>23234512
>If there's another massive crash people will get a windfall from the fed.
Fedcoin

>> No.23234572

>>23234559
>best broker i've had
>can't buy TQQQ
The inner machinations of an Europoor will forever evade me.

>> No.23234577

>>23234572
its not the broker, its the law

>> No.23234580

>>23234542
Sega?
That one has been around for a while

>> No.23234588
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23234588

Do kids still like Icees?

>> No.23234589

>>23234559
Are you non-US? Like I said, most brokers have all the data free anyways, and dont use this strange subscription format, IB is the weird one.

>> No.23234600

>>23234580
The rumor I mean.
When MS bought Zenimax, I heard a bunch of gaming podcasts start speculating about Sega right away.

>> No.23234604

>>23234236
>Bullkeks will get the rope
eventually but most bears will be too broke to profit from it when that happens

>> No.23234603

>>23234588
Tigerblood flavor is my flavorite =]

>> No.23234609
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23234609

My domicile is EU.

SPY is blocked on my broker, but SPY options aren't because Brussels is stupid.

What happens if I get assigned on a SPY short put?

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>>23234532
are you trolling? margin was the shift in the 1920s. Parallels, not the same fucking thing. Jesus

>> No.23234620

>>23234577
>>23234609
>can't buy TQQQ
>can't buy SPY
Does it ever bother you guys knowing that people like me have more civil liberties than you?

>> No.23234621

AAPL will continue to moon through tomorrow, easily

>> No.23234641

>>23234512
Especially with a Biden administration. Dems have never been shy to spend a couple trillion.
Trump has been fine, but the whole conservative talk radio sphere cries out every time a new spending bill is passed.

>> No.23234647

FUCK THE WHAT THAT WAS

>> No.23234649
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>>23234577
>>23234609
>EU cant even buy SPY or QQQ
wow wtf
Your governments are literally forcing you to be poor and spend half your income on bureaucrats and immigrants. Still a serf in 2020.

>> No.23234654
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23234654

Good morning anons, let's make some money

>> No.23234682
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23234682

>>23234588
I love them but only get them once a year on 7/11 (for free). I didn't get mine this year because corona caused them to pull the promotion :(
Also yes I'm aware ICEE tm and Slurpee tm are separate products, ICEE is JJSF while Slurpee is 7/11 branded.

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>>23234609
sounds like free money to me

>> No.23234730

>>23234617
Im saying that the parallel is remote.. Portfolios/investors allocating more capital to riskier assets, those same assets becoming more available is a more sustainable shift than margin. Just because we have shift doesnt mean we're in bubble.

>> No.23234733

The stock market only being open when wagies have to work is the greatest conspiracy ever played on society.

>> No.23234742

Ruby Tuesday has gone bankrupt and is closing 185 locations
https://www.al.com/news/2020/10/ruby-tuesday-bankruptcy-restaurant-chain-closing-185-locations.html

>> No.23234747

>>23234649
>forcing you to be poor
getting rich by buying indexes, KEK

>> No.23234790

>>23234733
True. I'm really tired of trading from toilet. God bless that I'm at least half a day away from NYSE, so can play with something at home.

>> No.23234794

>>23234649
euros have been serfs since the Germans took over in 476AD lol. over 15 centuries later, and Germany is still the only nation benefiting from any pan-european policy.

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>>23234742
Good, 10years ago they removed my favorite pasta dish. Fuck em

>> No.23234829

>>23234742
I never got to eat there ;_;
I think their name was too generic, what does it mean? I also get them confused with Ruby River Steakhouse (where I have also never eaten).

>> No.23234833

>>23234820
>protester martin gugino was hospitalized in serious condition
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh based?
mostly peaceful protesting dw

>> No.23234836

>>23234747
>getting rich off EU stocks
sorry fren

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>>23234742
>Ruby Tuesday has gone bankrupt and is closing 185 locations

But Applebee's remains open.

>> No.23234844

I NEED TO KNOW WHEN WE CRASH. IM 80K DEEP INTO TQQQ

>> No.23234849

>>23234649
I can buy NASDAQ and S&P calls. Why would I be mad?

>> No.23234866
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I would give all of my stocks for an asian mute mentally damaged hero gf

fuck me, I will be alone forever

>> No.23234868

>>23234844
Sell now, we’re entering japan mode somewhere between election and January

>> No.23234870

>>23234840
That was our millenial plan all along, make all the boomers think we were killing applebees and then BAM! Take out rubys.

>> No.23234875

>futures
what a fucking roller coaster, what does this craziness mean for today

>> No.23234883

>>23234572
>>23234559

Get LQQ and DBPG. 2X leverage but available for europoors

>> No.23234884

>>23234844
id get out asap

>> No.23234886
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>>23234682
I hope thats not real

>> No.23234890

>>23234868
Why would he waste a month of gains if you think we crash after the election?

>> No.23234899

>>23234559
>>23234572

DBPG and LQQ. 2x leverage for eurocucks

>> No.23234902
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>>23234849
>I'm not allowed to buy this thing
>So I'll buy the rights to buy the thing
>>23234883
>>23234899
based double poster

>> No.23234903

>>23234890
Because it’s actually happening this month. Everyone knows it’s coming after the election so therefore it’ll happen before

>> No.23234905

Where my TA chads at? What plays you looking at? I'm waiting for XOM to hit $30, U to hit $82 and UBER to hit $29

>> No.23234907

When you buy an option, do you always need to keep 100 shares worth of cash in your account?

>> No.23234917

>>23234907
Always? Nope.

>> No.23234931

>>23234907
no.
but asking that at all is a indicator you should probably learn more before fucking around with options in a volatile market.

>> No.23234936

>>23234883
>>23234899
thanks, but those volumes are awful

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23234942

Sleepy boomer investment time, wake me up in 10 years

>> No.23234948

>>23234905
Not even into TA, but I've been waiting for U to get back into the low 80s

>> No.23234971

>>23234931
I'm not planning on bogging myself just yet, still learning, just hadn't found a clear answer to that much yet.

>> No.23234987

>>23234905
Kinda been thinkin bout RDS.A
>>23234886
Oh it's real, the Canadians did it

>> No.23235006

>>23234936
Does it matter though? I’ve always been able to get rid of it instantly. Maybe if you’re planning on buying a whole lot

>> No.23235010
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Twin Peaks > Chilis > Ruby's > Applebees

>> No.23235011

>>23234971
Wise anon. If buying the option, you're you're never on the hook for more $, you own the contract and can sell it whenever. You'll almost never excise the option and actually deal with the underlying shares.
Selling options is where things get tricky and youmight be forced to buy or sell shares at the strike.

>> No.23235018

so with apples event today wouldnt it be a save bet to go short and long at the same time, set tight stop losses and just wait for the huge move to the one side its going to move during/after the event?
it feels like a "too good to be true" scenario...so what am i missing? i mean its not gonna crab with everyone expecting a big announcement

>> No.23235028

>>23234905
>XOM to hit $30
Bad price point, won't ever happen again until they are going bankrupt

>> No.23235038

>>23235010
For me, it's the McChicken. The best fast food sandwich. I even ask for extra McChicken sauce packets and the staff is so friendly and more than willing to oblige.

One time I asked for McChicken sauce packets and they gave me three. I said, "Wow, three for free!" and the nice friendly McDonald's worker laughed and said, "I'm going to call you 3-for-free!".

Now the staff greets me with "hey it's 3-for-free!" and ALWAYS give me three packets. It's such a fun and cool atmosphere at my local McDonald's restaurant, I go there at least 3 times a week for lunch and a large iced coffee with milk instead of cream, 1-2 times for breakfast on the weekend, and maybe once for dinner when I'm in a rush but want a great meal that is affordable, fast, and can match my daily nutritional needs.

I even dip my fries in McChicken sauce, it's delicious! What a great restaurant.

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>>23235011
Thanks anon, I'll try not to do anything too stupid

>> No.23235104

>>23234155
I aint selling shit. I'd rather die with my investment then lose money on it.

>> No.23235114

>>23234156
>Motley Fool
>"We don't trust these stocks enough to invest in them but you totally should!"

>> No.23235116

>>23234987
Double bottom?
>>23235028
Ok maybe $30 won't happen, but $31 should

>> No.23235124

>QLD
etf mooning. Only goes up.

>> No.23235126

>>23234948
U has a nice parallel channel on the hourly. I've placed bids at $82 where support is. $80 is greedy, you might get a wick there though

>> No.23235134

I have 35$

What do i put it in to get maybe 5$ more by Friday?

>> No.23235137

>>23235011
>>23235066
wrote that fast and realize its not super clear.
what helped me wrap my head around it was putting 'a position' behind the 'buy to open/sell to open' etc.
If you 'buy to open (a position)' you are buying a option from someone else, you then 'sell to close (a position)' and have no further liabilities.
If you 'sell to open (a position)' you are selling someone else a contract, that may get exercised. Finally, you can 'buy to close (a position)' if you have 'sold to open' but want to get out of that liability at the current market price.

>> No.23235143

>>23235114
Remember when Motley Fool was all-in on Quibi?

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23235155

>>23235066
'and he did'

>> No.23235159

>>23235134
NAK

>> No.23235160

>>23235143
I do not, it took me about 8 seconds of browsing to realize that following their advice was about as useful as flipping a coin.

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23235163

FUCK IT, I'M GOING ALGORITHMIC.
Enough of this guessing whether the markets will go up and down. I'm automating that shit.

>> No.23235189

Some stocks that literally only go up
>TMO
>LOW
>NVDA

>> No.23235198

https://businessjournaldaily.com/workhorse-secures-200-million-in-financing/

>> No.23235208

are AAPL calls a good buy on open or is AAPL done pumpng prior to product launch

>> No.23235209

So today is really gonna be make-or-break for WKHS, huh?
$5 or $50, no in between? I wasn't ready for this much of a gamble, but here we are. 60% of my net worth in WKHS.

>> No.23235222

>>23235208
it will probably dump today. The chance that they present something so good it pumps the stock even further is slim.

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>>23235208
Let us consult the palantir....
>"My sources say $10.00"
I think this thing's busted

>>23235137
based

>> No.23235256

>>23235208
>>23235222
why not short and long it and set tight stoplosses...its gonna move big either way

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>> No.23235291

>>23234875
NASPOOOOOOOMP

>> No.23235305

whats going with GME? i thought you guys said it was going to short squeeze

>> No.23235310

>>23235256
Use an options profit calculator to check how much it needs to move for you to profit. Also consider IV crush

>> No.23235311
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23235311

I have been reading his book and I don't really understand his investment strategy. What is this 'reflexivity' he talks about? How does he trade global macro so well?

>> No.23235331

>>23235311
insider information

>> No.23235353

>VACCINE MAN SICK!
>JNJ BAD COMPANY NO VACCINE!
>ME SELL!

this autistic fucking market man

>> No.23235359

>>23235311
You have no idea how big the global foreskin black market is

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>>23235311

>> No.23235379
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23235379

Europoor here, I am a faggot scared of risks and mainly trade european ETFs.

But I have always had this question. Why are some ETFs that share the same ISIN in different stock exchanges like Xetra, LSE, Milan...What difference does it make if I buy them in one stock or the other, besides the obvious difference that some of them use different currencies.

Some of them even have a small 0'2% difference in their price

>> No.23235409
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>>23235256
>crabs sideways

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23235431

to the anon who said i can't buy tqqq in yurop. there you go.

>> No.23235444

>>23235431
>mixing up your commas and decimals
>not even being consistent with it
euroniggers disgust me

>> No.23235461

>>23235311
You can't invest like a billionaire. They literally create market conditions to profit off by moving billions of dollars at a time. These people don't profit off price action they create it.

>> No.23235504
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VLDR gonna move up today I think. Meets all the criteria.

>> No.23235509

>>23235431
Eurobro here, supposeddly, you cant buy those American ETFs(look at the ISIN) unless you have a special permit, mostly given to investment bussinesess. But you can buy those in other brokers like Interactive Brokers. It just isn't legal.

Some other eurobro correct me if Im wrong

>> No.23235548

>>23235104
Based. High IQ anons never sell

>> No.23235567
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>>23235104

>> No.23235592

>>23234113
Became a real millionaire today. Been a cdn one since June but today crossed the 1 310 000 cdn mark by 5k. Feels good anon.

We might just make it.

>> No.23235620

>>23235379
The stocks are stored at the exchange where you bought them and you can only sell them at the same place. Currency risk but especially liquidity is a concern here, so ideally you should always buy stock at its home exchange.

>> No.23235622

>>23235592
nice anon. No McDonalds wagecucking for you any time soon.

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>>23235509
i don't have any money in flatex because of negative interest rates so i can't do a test buy but it doesn't stop me from going to the order page. though i remember getting clearence for maximum risk products when i created my account.

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23235637

what are some good stonks or financial movies? Can be fiction or educational. Bored af rn.

>> No.23235654

>>23235592
Where'd the majority of your profits come from?

>> No.23235658

>>23235637
The Big Short

>> No.23235660

>>23235038
Based

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>>23235311
He explains reflexivity really well in Alchemy of Finance. Arch-neoliberal Karl Popper is really the one who came up with it, always remember he's Soros' role model when people accuse him of being a communist. Essentially the idea is that markets are not like natural phenomena, market phenomena are determined by reactive, thinking participants rather than hard-n-fast physical rules. Perception of something being true causes it to become so, self-fulfilling prophecies are the whole of it. As such you can't think like a scientist (measuring repeatable phenomena and drawing your result from them) but must instead act as an alchemist, defining your result first then shaping phenomena to lead to it. Reflexivity is influenced by and (hilariously) feeds back into cybernetics, read John von Neumann and Buckminster fuller if you really wanna get into that. Alternatively you could read John Dee and Aleister Crowley, for magic is causing change in accordance with will.

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>>23235509
You can't buy TQQQ in Interactive Brokers.

>> No.23235673

>>23235637
the boiler room

>> No.23235682

>>23235637
Margin Call

>> No.23235689

>>23235658
I should have mentioned I've seen all the big ones already, but maybe I'll just rewatch that, it's a good one.

>> No.23235712

Okay I got 10k into AMD.
When can I expect Intel to hand in their official capitulation?

>> No.23235715

>>23235637
Boiler room still my favorite.

>> No.23235734

>>23235712
>AMD woman ceo
it's over already anon
Unless it's a hermaphrodite. Then maybe there's a chance still.

>> No.23235750

>>23235637
The one where a math guy swindles a major bank about being able to do predictive TA with his deep math skills.

>> No.23235773

>>23235750
Is that Pi?

>> No.23235781

>>23235208
Buy the rumor sell the news. Its going to dump after the event.

>> No.23235786

>>23235654
300k into baba when it crashed to 140ish last summer. Sold it all in Feb when I saw how exponential the virus was.

Hit air canada and the cruise ships perfect in April. This one was dumb luck. I would be way ahead if I bought in March but at least sold at the right time.

Played mfa, play and some Argentinian banks, lost 150k

Then recently caught tcnnf, dphc, numi, and mindmed right.

>> No.23235799

>>23235712
never, the following industries are going to boom in terms of demand, well into the 21st century; bandwidth requirements (Telecom, think Verizon and Welltower), semiconductors (think TSM), chip makers (think AMD, Intel, Nvidia), Cloud/Online whatever (think Microsoft, Amazon, Google), Mobile whatever (think Apple), and Gaming (think activision and tencent). these industries are not currently a zero sum game, because they're booming and will continue to boom unless something drastic happens like world war 3 or a solar event. average into the stocks i listed there, and in 10 years, you will retire easily.

>> No.23235818

https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/931284/cornish-lithiums-latest-crowdfunding-round-breezes-through-15mln-target-within-minutes-and-hits-3mln-within-three-hours-931284.html
Get involved boys worth a punt!

>> No.23235820

>>23235750
don't think I've seen that, seems interesting. any other crumbs to find the name?

>> No.23235873

>>23235786
What's your next play?

>> No.23235968

>>23235820
I think its literally called "The Bank".

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>>23235311
Soros is a horrible trader, most these people never made their money by traditionl 'trading'

>> No.23235983

Could GME have already squeezed? The volume on thuraday and friday is sufficient for the majority of shorts to have covered and re-entered.

>> No.23236019

>>23235662
omo
ur so smart

>> No.23236020

>>23235799
All of those except Verizon and activision have already pumped, only down from here for faang and meme tech

>> No.23236035

>>23234147
>pullback
my pre-market is up 2.5%

>> No.23236041

Go to bed feeling comfy I grabbed sqqq at close. Wake up..... Fuckkkkkk

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>>23235799
checked and based.
>>23235981
looks like it

>> No.23236059

>>23236041
BOBO ARE YOU OK?

>> No.23236071

opps >>23236056 for >>23235968

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Who here comfy and riding the wave? Surely no one here would bet against America.

>> No.23236079

>>23236059
Not even bobo it just seemed rational after a fucking massive green dildo. TIMING THE MARKET IS A SCAM

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>>23236041

>> No.23236095

>>23235311
Read one of his books

He pretty much admits to being a talentless hack who wins by manipulating his surroundings which he only really started doing because he was so utterly bad at forecasting

>> No.23236108

>>23236020
That implies that tech has reached its peak instead of being an industry with an ongoing expansion boom.

How often have Microsoft, Amazon, Google "already mooned" in the past.

>> No.23236122

>>23236108
They’ve reached their peak my guy. They will all be <$750b companies by EOY 2021

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Hahahaha get fucked

>> No.23236188

Whats the meme 10x today

>> No.23236219

>TSLA
come on do something

>> No.23236233

>>23236219
car price was cut today in usa and china

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>>23236219
Sure bro!

>> No.23236245

>>23236235
the daily chart is a massive bull flag bro

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Feeling bullish

>> No.23236286

>>23236282
What do they invest in?

>> No.23236305

>>23236286
Hair dye and glasses

>> No.23236307

HORSE TODAY

>> No.23236329

How’s GME looking today boyos?

>> No.23236344

>>23236329
crab until bobo CBT

>> No.23236345
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23236345

wakie wakie wagie, it's time for your shift at the WMT covid crematorium

now for all you non-wageslaves
*shluuuuuurrrrrpppp*
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
nothing like the first /sip/ of the day eh, /smg/?
>waking up at 4AM(like jocko would want) in my 100% paid-off, $700k, 3,000sq ft house residing in one of the best country clubs in the south east
>grabbing my dog and driving to the beach for a baywatch style jog and aerobics as the sun rises over the horizon
>coming home and grabbing my wsj sitting at the gate
>making my first cuppa and ordering my usual breakfast from the clubhouse
>waiting for my sausage, eggs and steak to get delivered while setting up my plays for the day
>calling my mother to wish her a happy b-day
>writing a couple pages in my book while eating a delicious NY strip with an egg on top
>having my protein shake and popping an adderall while typing this out
meanwhile:
>not being chastised by a boss
>not being coughed on by HPV positive landwhale boomer with covid
>not having to drive to a walmart sweatshop so i can feed 7 children and a fat white trash wife
>not having to work a graveyard at McDonalds to put a roof over my head
>not being told when i can and cannot daytime nap
>not sitting in commuter traffic for a dayshift at the amazon wagecage fulfillment facility
this is true freedom, anon
i have made it
and if i can make it, so can you

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a woman can't manage mone-

>> No.23236365

How do I cope with selling 20% of my AAPL yesterday?

>> No.23236369

Thinking about buying some tqqq just to time the top and get my sqqq to print

>> No.23236381

>>23236365
Why would you sell AAPL in the first place

>> No.23236382

>>23236329
The squeeze has happened already. Shorts have covered and reentered.

>> No.23236387

>>23236369
meta

>> No.23236391

>>23236369
I'm gonna short SQQQ

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>>23236345
also this is quite hilarious
the lefty fear is palpable
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-10-13/investors-turn-skeptical-of-u-s-democrat-blue-wave-victory

>> No.23236404

>>23236381
to minimize drawdowns

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>>23236352

>> No.23236419

>>23236381
Sell the news and buy back.

>> No.23236425

SP500 ATH TODAY
SP500 ATH TODAY

>> No.23236443

getting flashbacks of 2018 crypto here desu

>> No.23236448

What's the crack with WKHS?

>> No.23236451

>>23236425
spy ATH every day

>> No.23236459

>>23234443
They are not illegal, my broker offers them.

>> No.23236471

Truth is, GME has already squeezed. Y'all retards had a chance to get out at $15. Now it's all the way down to $3 again

>> No.23236477

>>23236382
full of shit

>> No.23236516

anyone else swinging CMPS?

>> No.23236527

>>23236381
Nasdaq going parabolic, Drumpf's twitter frenzy

>> No.23236528

>>23234609
Europoor too, what happens if I trade SPY on Interactive Brokers or some American broker? Am I fucked by regulations and taxes?

>> No.23236555

>>23236528
I signed some document (already been quite some time) for my broker that basically stated that I would be exempt from double taxation.

>> No.23236559

>>23235431
>>23235509
Yeah you need to be domiciled or whatever the word is in the US. It's law, it's nothing to do with brokers.
I'm a britbong and I can't buy it but my Floridian flatmate who still had a registered address in burgerland can buy it. Fucking sucks.

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>>23234733
These motherfuckers do everything to keep the wageslaves

>> No.23236568

Oooo shit ABEO starting to move again. I may be able to get out of this thing soon

>> No.23236578

>>23236471
I’m holding for the console hype and November. Hoping to reach 20 or so.

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Buy TQQQ at open or wait?

>> No.23236624

JPM earnings came out, beat pretty good ($2.92, consensus was $2.35)

>> No.23236644

Ohio representative leaked during debate last night. WKHS/DPHC receiving the full contract confirmed. God speed horsechads

>> No.23236695

>>23236644
Huh? Source?

>> No.23236701

>>23236528
If your country is an EU member and you told Interactive Brokers truthfully were you live, you will be blocked from trading SPY or any other index fund without PRIIP regulation.

Europeans using Interactive Brokers are signed up at the UK branch (soon to be Ireland or Luxembourg), so I don't know how it works with a purely US-based broker. I'm not sure you could open an account in the first place.

>> No.23236705

>>23236695
https://businessjournaldaily.com/13th-district-congressional-debate/

Around 1hr 1 minute mark in the video

>> No.23236729

JPM chads report in

>> No.23236746

>>23236589
Surely, you can't be serious

>> No.23236757

>>23236644
We ride together bro. This white horse is going to buy me a car after 4 years of public transportation. Let the horse deliver thine mail and deliver me. Amen.

>> No.23236760

>>23236589
its going to dump hard today. stay away

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HOLY SHIT WILL YOU LOOK AT THE VIX FUTURES CONTANGO?!

>> No.23236770

>>23235305
It has already squeezed, get out before it dumps hard

>> No.23236772

Will GME ever pump again this month?

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>>23236772
loks like its already poomping +.35c premarket

>> No.23236787

>>23236578
Same $20 is my exit price. Maybe $19 just to be safe

>> No.23236791

>>23236784
I need 13$ this week

>> No.23236796

>>23236760
>>23236746
Then would you swing an existing position or just hold?

>> No.23236801

>>23236796
swing it

>> No.23236804

>tsla just keeps cutting the cost of its products without increasing margin
Reminder that Waymo unironically ate TSLA's robotaxi cake too.

>> No.23236807

>>23236791
how does $50 today sound?

>> No.23236818

Sold some BAC 26.5c for 10/23, am I gonna get liquidated? Jpm beat their earnings pretty good today

>> No.23236837

>>23234289
>pennywise pound foolish
NGMI

>> No.23236850

>>23236772
I feel like the gme squeeze is an episode of Rick and Morty and you're all a bunch of fucking Morty's running around asking for Rick to save their gme squeeze, quit being such faggots

>> No.23236853

>>23234364
>Tripfags have their use
Filtered

>> No.23236863

>>23236796
Man, I'm a retard, but it's obvious you shouldn't buy anything that's gone up by 9%. I'm not telling you what to do, I'm just saying that it's risky

>> No.23236871

>>23236804
Are you performing fundamental analysis on Tesla?

>> No.23236873

>>23236791
Idiot

>> No.23236878

>>23234155
Sorry, you had your chance in March.
Cope all you want, the most we'll get until the next black swan is corrections.

Why do bears/100% cash fags seem to think that everybody is suddenly going to sell/value companies to their view. You don't print trillions of dollars and see assets go down. If 40 million unemployed, stimulus still sometime away, a impending election, global GDP stagnation due to lockdowns is causing the market to bull, what do you think gonna make it crash?

Just wait for the next crash bro, somebody said to me in 2009, he still uses cash savings at 0.01.

>> No.23236883

>>23236863
I'm still new and am trying to realize gains instead of just hodl, which is what I've been doing so far but i feel like i could have made more by swing trading it

>> No.23236896

I got $100 to yolo today

what do I do?

>> No.23236897
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>>23236075
We seem to see somebody say the impending crash every hour, so once a hour on 4chan biz.

>> No.23236899

>>23236883
Yea but last week was ya entry. You gonna have to wait for a down swing probably now

>> No.23236900

GNUS just keeps going. Off what news?

>> No.23236914

>>23236899
My average is 112-135

>> No.23236922

>>23234155
Stonks only go up unless we return to the gold standard. Then just valuable stonks go up instead of all fucking meme stonks that have never shown prfotiable yet continue growing 50% a year.

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>>23234733
JUST WAGE SLAVE FOR 50 YEARS BRO.

>> No.23236940

>>23236878
Yea that guys retarded, retards spent the entire 2010s bull run saying “wait for the crash to buy bro” and then when the crash happened they didn’t buy, instead they went around screaming about how the market is gonna go down another 50% and the rally was a dead cat bounce. In the end, they’re just pussies too scared to invest. A savings account is the only investment they’ll ever make

>> No.23236949

>>23236883
Well, you should probably hold. Look at me, I sold Apple at 125 and now it's at 127. You swing if you know exactly what you are doing. If not, maybe it's better to just grip and hold

>> No.23236959

>>23236922
Based and FEDpilled

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Will SQQQ ever bounce back

>> No.23236970
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boys we predicting panic dumps today? i got my cash settled ready to go.

>> No.23236980

>>23236939
if that's how you're entering this market, you're ngmi.

>> No.23236983

>>23236940
If they are scared, they should just DCA or hedge correctly.

Like doing anyting to the extreme in investing is bad. Its not even hard to take on moderate risk to earn a good reward on boomer vanguard funds ect.

Like it really isn't rocket science. The people that say "wait for the crash" are honestly WORSE than saving account normies. Cause at least normies don't spew misinformation for their cope about the future direction of the market.

Lines from a period of time when the central banking systems were an entirely different beast is generally irrelevant until they return to that said status quo (Which seems impossible honestly)

Follow The Money. Central banks are the key.

>> No.23237002

>>23236763
That’s bullish right?

>> No.23237008

>>23234498
>zoomers will retire
Are you retarded or something

>> No.23237016

>>23236020
nonsense. these companies are going to be showing double digit year over year growth for for the forseeable future. this isnt the dotcom era grandpa, everything is going to have processors in it by 2030.

>> No.23237033
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>>23234155
>>23236940
Kek

>> No.23237039

>>23236122
>reached their peak
>each showing year over year growth with no signs of slowing down
>10 years ago, tech was at your desk at home. today, tech is in your pocket. 10 years from now, there's not going to be a single product that isnt 'smart' in some way. 2021 they'll all be pushing 3 trillion market cap.

>> No.23237055

Can we just have one more 10% GME rally so I can get out clean? I promise I’ll never buy options again

>> No.23237068
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>>23236949
Another day holding is another day of not having to worry about taxes

>> No.23237074

Can someone pump my aezs bags for me?

>> No.23237116

>>23234155
If you zoom in on the bump in the beginning of the chart, it will look exactly the same as it does now. Sure we'll get a crash like always but in a matter of time even that straight up line (which looks crazy) will look like a small bump in the road

>> No.23237117

I SOLD NET TOO EARLY

THIS IS FUCKING INSANE

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.23237129

Conjecture: Inflation of normal products is mostly dying and moving to stonks.

>> No.23237139

>>23237117
Someone shorted NET yesterday. Kek

>> No.23237168

>>23237055
Pssst, hey kid, wanna buy some weeklys??

>> No.23237170

>>23237139
It's me. 55$ puts. Rip

>> No.23237180

>>23237139
>Someone snorted KET yesterday

>> No.23237200

>>23236705
>Lordstown Motors - the Endurance - on the cusp of getting-- dominating the electric vehicle market, and getting to he United States Postal Service contract which would mean $800m
Sceptical if this is anything significant desu it seems like off the cuff rambling

>> No.23237224

>Limit sell GME in my Robinhood account
>Limit buy GME in my Roth IRA
>No matter if it moons or dips, I win
This must be what hedging feels like.

>> No.23237231

>>23237168
I have em for late next month but I’m down 60%

>> No.23237234

>>23237200
Fuck off. With me Cuspbros

>> No.23237235

>>23237200
>and getting the* obviously

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>>23237139
I sold the top yesterday, don't know about you

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>>23237170

>> No.23237255

>>23237234
Mate I'm in WKHS since $7 bit I wouldn't read too much into that short remark during a debate.
Also, $800m???? NGDV contract is worth billions.

>> No.23237260

>>23237255
8 billion contract. WKHS is a 10% owner in Lordstown.

>> No.23237277

>>23237255
Lol WKHS is never getting a multi billion dollar paycheck

>> No.23237284

For WKHS...alright time to figure out if that ohio rep meant "cusp of getting contract" to mean "they're so close being on the short list" or "They actually have it and I just let that slip". Really could mean either.

>> No.23237286

>>23237260
So how does Lordstown get 10% of a Workhorse contract when it's Workhorse that owns 10% of Lordstown?

>> No.23237293

Can't fucking sleep

>> No.23237305

>>23237293
>sleeping while the market's opan
anon I..

>> No.23237307

New thread when?

>> No.23237315

>>23237293
I’m glad to hear this. You should be up getting ready for market open. Every second aligning to the market counts.

>> No.23237320

>>23237224
GME Is a dead mans stock long term, you losec

>> No.23237350
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>>23237055
>buy at 14 months too late

>panic when it drops and sell 1 week later

>> No.23237351

>>23237315
>working a pseudo job day trading stocks for a measly 10k a year that’s taxed heavily under short term capital gains

>> No.23237369

>>23237055
Why would you ever be so retarded to buy options at the top of a 50% gain in a day

>> No.23237371

>>23237286
Lordstown has the production facility.

>> No.23237382

Alright you dumb faggots, I'm not getting meme'd again today. Are we BUYING TQQQ?

>> No.23237383

>>23237305
>work night shift
>come home
>hit the gym
>eat some eggs and drink some liquor
>get in bed
>check markets on my phone for 30 minutes
>go to sleep
Comfy

>> No.23237390
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>>23236850
accurate.

>> No.23237405

>>23237371
https://www.mahoningmatters.com/local-news/report-us-postal-service-contract-could-mean-800m-for-lordstown-motors-2782744
Fair play sorry anon I assumed it was Biden-esque ramblings over figures

>> No.23237409

>>23235983
pretty sure it cant, the shares a float where the same and the short interest increased

>> No.23237415
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>mfw WKHS actually gets the contract and it's announced at opening bell.

>> No.23237437

>>23237409
Shares may have been covered at 12 and reopened at 14, etc. or people who don’t know the story may have jumped in after those regarded news articles, “why is GME doing this? No one knows!” Either way they’re just going to get squeezed again.

>> No.23237442

>>23237382
I’m not buying shit today. I’m waiting for the next breath out. You think you’re going to get two 15% days in a row? I don’t and if we do there will be a pullback tomorrow it’s not rocket science

>> No.23237445

>>23237415
Nah, it's very likely it'll be Ford friend. I also have a small position on workhorse, but let's be real so we won't get too disappointed in the coming hours

>> No.23237458

>>23237445
isn't it some turkish company and oshgosh only in the running besides workhorse?

>> No.23237467

>>23234113
Jeb!

>> No.23237483

>>23237437
nope

>> No.23237486

>>23237478
>>23237478
>>23237478
>>23237478
new bread

>> No.23237487

Anyone see those giant wicks on TQQQ a few minutes ago? was that stop losses getting eaten? only see it on schwab not tradingview

>> No.23237515

>>23237351
Hey I made 60k this year and I got bogged. Also trading is life and hard work. I pay my taxes, so if this is what makes me happy and I can make a living doing it, why’s it pseudo? You realize how many people contribute nothing to our country and actually put a drain on our system with excellent healthcare, free meals and housing all paid for by each trade I make money on at the end of the year. You guys should be happy I enjoy to work this highly taxed pseudo job and am getting better at it.

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>>23234113
I like the last part where she dressed up like a hooker.

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>> No.23237713

When will WKHS dump today?