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>> No.27961943
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>>27961864
Reminder that """precious""" metals will go to ZERO once space companies take off. SELL.

>> No.27961979
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what have you been watching /smg/?

>> No.27962029
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>>27961944
Checked, but 4U is the better play right now. Migrate profits into it, if it did so well for you.

>> No.27962031
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Where will SPY/QQQ be at the end of Biden first 100 days?

>> No.27962036

>>27961979
BLBD and NAV, hbu?

>> No.27962038

>>27961505
>>27961566

Im going to ask a question off that anon, my IRA is currently literally 100% VTI, its about $40k out of my entire $80k portfolio. I'm in my late 20s and am investing aggressively enough to retire hopefully by 40-45.

Is there value in taking say 1/4 of my VTI and splitting it between SSO/QLD/SOXL/TMF in some way? I don't want to be making many trades in my IRA, thats my long term hold and forget it section of my portfolio.


I will post here again because I think its a good question for those of us split between IRA/taxable accounts

>> No.27962054

Reminder if someone has to convince you to buy any stock they're a Jew and Jews aren't to be trusted

>> No.27962060
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Do you guys even make money? I clicked on this thread to see what you talk about and it’s literally just people shilling obscure stock picks or people larping as economists using words they don’t understand

How come nobody here ever talks about macro stuff? The dollar? Bonds? Commodities? Inflation? Rate of change data? Just seems like a bunch of kids lol. If this is the competition it’s looking pretty good

>> No.27962086

I bought 5 white slim t-shirts to go to work with.

>> No.27962107

>>27962029
you know, that's totally fair and I probably will, though I like to keep CCJ around because of their ownership of some really big mines yknow?

>> No.27962130

>>27962060
Is this by chance your first time on /biz/? Because judging by your post you belong here

>> No.27962143

>>27961943
Daily reminder that BTC goes to ZERO with quantum computers
>>27962031
Reverse the last 4 digits of this post.
CHECK EM

>> No.27962157
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>>27962060
Gr8 b8 m8 I r8 8/8

>> No.27962161

>>27962060
>The dollar? Bonds? Commodities? Inflation?
none of these are stocks.
create your own /bond market general/

>> No.27962180
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27962180

GME
>GME
GME
>GME
GME
>GME
GME
>GME
GME
>GME
GME
>GME

>> No.27962202
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BUY ROLLS ROYCE

>> No.27962224
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>>27962060
Pleb

>> No.27962250
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What’s the feeling on Corsair frens? They did well last quarter; I think they’ll hit 55$ on Monday or Tuesday. Maybe they’ll soar all week and then dump like last quarter.

>> No.27962259

>>27962038
Just pick up to 3 ETFs and devide it between those based on your risk tolerance. You could 50% VTI 30% SPY and 20% QQQ or something.
Note that you can sell covered calls in an IRA, so if you buy groups of 100 stock, you can sell calls for extra gains.

>> No.27962266

>>27961979
Re:Zero
Emilia gives me life.

>> No.27962267

>>27962060
Talk, faggot

>> No.27962268
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>>27962180

>> No.27962286
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a simple, conservative portfolio of MAXR, KTOS, and TSM

>> No.27962331

I've been stashing part of my stimmy checks into a savings account but want to start splitting part of it off into a stock portfolio to build up some gains.
What are some solid industries/tickers to invest in? I'm not looking for rockets, mostly long term sustainable growth.

>> No.27962358
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>>27962107
Don't get me wrong. CCJ is a U blue chip. It's a solid company and they have decent exposure, so obviously I wouldn't sell out of it completely, but consider that Energy Fuels has a huge stockpile of U3O8 and Chalmers hasn't wanted to sell it while spot is so low (contributing to an even bigger supply chain shock), and on top of that, their White Mesa mill has been humming along nicely now (despite all the indios protesting).

>> No.27962361
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reposting from previous: when is the time to buy MO and other big tobacco for weed?

>> No.27962367

>>27962060
I’ve increased my net worth by 3x in the last four months and I only vaguely know what I’m doing.

>> No.27962371

Thoughts on:
AMRN
ITRM
SNSS
?

>> No.27962404
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>>27962060
Thanks for giving me 21k euro redd*t. now you have to go back

>> No.27962420

>>27962331
If you want something stable, look for non-meme blue chip stocks. Just take care because basically everything is overvalued right now but things like $TSLA are insanely overvalued

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>>27962180
You're the one talking to yourself buddy.

>> No.27962424
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>>27962180

>> No.27962427
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>MOON
>TQQ
>DFEN
Thoughts?

>> No.27962453
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>>27961979
HS black, and witch elaina

>> No.27962462

>>27962361
buy MO now while it is out of favor and buy more if the stock price drops

>> No.27962463
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Why yes, I am going to sell my entire portfolio on Monday morning, how could you tell?

>> No.27962471

>>27962286
How much room does TSM have until annex? Time the annex

>> No.27962483

>>27962358
heard, well, honestly I can live with more diversity in my uranium investments in any case. just not denison mines lmao, have a good evening!

>> No.27962487

>>27962427
>DFEN
I would rather burn money directly than invest in 3x Boeing

>> No.27962497

>>27962038
>>27962375

>> No.27962507
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>>27962180
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>> No.27962533
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>>27961979
MXC and I'm so bored I'm actually reading history of middle earth

>> No.27962568
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TQQQ
SOXL
TSM
AAPL
C
MO
PLTR
NET
WKHS
RIDE
HYLN
GME
OPTI
covered calls
cash covered puts
iron condors
buying the dip
hedging with a good job
invest in the chadfolio
invest in infinite gains

>> No.27962574

>>27962259
desu I dont understand how covered calls work

All my VTI is long term cap gains right now, so I was thinking the next 30%+ SOXL correction to buy some of that, and at the same time might as well pick up some SSO

>> No.27962595

>>27962512
>pls sirs be buy my stock
>sirs pls not pump and dump

>> No.27962605

>>27962462
if you hold a long term view. if you hold a short term view then I don't know. the redpill is realizing that if you bought MO in 2008 and were still holding then you would be making 17% of your original investment per year in dividends, the stock price would have doubled, and you would have been able to be reinvesting the dividends for the past 13 years

>> No.27962640

>>27962143
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rogerhuang/2020/12/21/heres-why-quantum-computing-will-not-break-cryptocurrencies/?sh=4ff14e3f167b

>> No.27962654
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>>27962471
If the Communists invade Taiwan defense stocks like KTOS (and to a lesser extent MAXR) will skyrocket

>> No.27962675

Honestly I want to buy a shit ton of GME this monday when it dips some more and push it back to these retard if it ever spikes again and they think "le squozening is happening but for real this time."
But I'm also somewhat concerned about holding the stock period.

>> No.27962687

>>27962497
thanks will read and learn

>> No.27962703

>>27962427
>MOON
>TQQQ
Nice.
DFEN not doing so good, switch to something in ARK. If you want a space ETF, just buy SRAC or SPCE, also ARKX (Space ETF) should be out in a few months.

>> No.27962721

>>27962675
you don't buy it to hold
you buy it and hope reddit retards out and also buys it and you sell the moment you start making money

>> No.27962725

>>27962483
cheers m8

>> No.27962732

>>27962462
not sure about that, money could be used much more effectively going into tqqq and other things that will better take advantage of the TINA bullrun. another dividend stock example is C/BAC; banks are going to see stupid growth soon with buybacks. if you bought MO instead of C youd just be wasting money

>> No.27962747
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put all your eggs in one basket
watch the basket

>> No.27962758
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>>27962507
Remember to buy back into GME before Roaring Kitty gets to testify to Congress, probably broadcast live on CNBC, why he invested in Gamestop

>> No.27962768

test

>> No.27962785
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Thoughts on UEC as an alternative to UUUU? I want one Uranium cheapie in my portfolio and right now UEC is looking more tempting since UUUU just spiked.

>> No.27962796

>>27962654
I‘m going to repeat my question: how much room to grow does TSM have?

>> No.27962798

>>27962725
oh hey I almost forgot, check out LTBR some time, they're involved in nuclear but pretty underlooked, cheers to you too

>> No.27962822

>>27962747
>fuck dropped the basket

>> No.27962853

>>27961979
I'm gonna regret it later, but just started watching the new season of Re Zero

>> No.27962869
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>GAMESTOP IS BACK BROS

>> No.27962875

>>27962654
that picture is fucking awesome

>> No.27962883

>>27962371
>Snss

SNSS Anon is this you?

>> No.27962887

Anyone here holding GTHX?

>>27962758
Queue him rambling for 2 hours as he dishes out his entire investment thesis.

>>27962785
UUUU is literally 4U (for you).

>> No.27962912

>>27962796
I dunno, your original concern about annexation is basically the only secular risk TSMC has. They're expanding as far as they can to meet perpetually increasing demand. As long as every single product in your life needs a high grade chip in it, TSMC will keep going up.

>> No.27962916
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>>27962822
don't stop the basket

>> No.27962917

>>27962568
Not bad, but no need to get too complicated, just pick your favorites and do covered calls. It will take off a lot of stress :)

>> No.27962970

>>27962420
So what's not overvalued bruh?

I guess this goes out to everyone here with experience; knowing what you know now, how would you build your first portfolio with low-mid capital? I get a lot of different opinions by lurking, and it seems like I'm out of my league sometimes

>> No.27962974

>>27962747
put all yours eggs in one lum
watch the lum

>> No.27962991

>>27961864
buy cprx when it goes down, it will decline

>> No.27962993

>>27962869
>people still shilling for Melvin Capital
Why though?

>> No.27963001

>>27962732
i'm talking uber long term view. buy now and hold forever. why C vs WFC?

>> No.27963016

>>27962917
all of those are my favorites though. where would you cut back?

>> No.27963017
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>>27962875
Two of these drones escorting every F-35 in what the Air Force is calling "Air Dominance Squadrons"

Take the XQ-58A Valkyrie pill

>> No.27963036
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>>27962993
>he's still holding GME at a loss

>> No.27963040
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OH NO NO NO BTC DUMPING RED MONDAY CONFIRMED

>> No.27963041

>>27962883
Was someone else shilling this one? If so, I'm dumping it Monday.

>> No.27963071

>>27962654
so I should hedge TSM with KTOS, way ahead of you

>> No.27963077

>>27962654
I hate to say it but I'm pretty sure a Biden administration would just leave Taiwan to the sharks after scalping some political points by giving money and recouping it on renting them military equipment. He's already backing down hard on anything anti-China that the US was positioning for.

>> No.27963100

>>27963017
I already own KTOS

>> No.27963103

>>27961943
Great! I'll buy the dip and add to my comfy stack.

>> No.27963113

>>27963036
GME is approaching prices where buying back in makes sense
t. bough at $12 and sold at $420.69

>> No.27963114

>>27963001
don't disagree that bank stocks would probably be better in the short term, seems like a good play trading a good amount lower than book value

>> No.27963115

>>27962654
this desu
I'm hedging my TSM position with military industrial complex stocks

>> No.27963119
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I'm literally diagnosed retarded. Do I have retard stocks too?

>> No.27963129

>>27963001
>why C vs WFC
bigger div yield and everything ive heard about WFC makes them seem like a piece of shit compared to almost every other major bank. i dont really have a concreate reason, but C seems good enough for me

>> No.27963170
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>>27962507
> waters
jesus christ this is going to be a shitshow
is that lady who thought NOAA was racist for not naming hurricanes after black women still in the house? Or the guy who thought puerto rico would tip over due to navy bases? Or the guy who thought windmills "stole gods wind" and were thus satanic? US congress is such a fucking clusterfuck I'm amazed things are only as bad as they are and not worse.
> IT'S NOT A BIG TRUCK
> I HAD THE INTERNET INSTALLED IN MY OFFICE ON TUESDAY
> THESE LETTERS ARE TAKING WEEKS TO DOWNLOAD BECAUSE THEY'RE GETTING STUCK IN THE TUBES

>> No.27963175

>>27962970
Right now? Honestly most popular stocks are overvalued, so really you want to buy and hold something you think won't shit itself if things go bad.
If I wanted a safe bet for a new investor I'd say something like $MSFT. You won't make 50% return in a year but you'll probably not go homeless investing in it.

>> No.27963200

>>27962912
Any other companies to look at during the times of the chip shortage? I like TSM though. I just wonder if there’s more growth potential out there. Don’t know shit about the semiconductor business. And thank you for your answer

>> No.27963215

>>27961943
I hope asteroid farming is really a thing in my lifetime so I can have a solid gold house

>> No.27963251

all of you know there is no situation in which china invades taiwan in the next 10 years, right? they know the island is off limits. the only stipulation is that america doesnt formerly recognize taiwan as sovereign china. both of these things will continue to not happen, and we will all make money off of TSM

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>>27963077
If the Communists invade the Republic of China they'll be destroying the entire global semiconductors supply chain. If Biden lets that happen, we have bigger issues than the stock market.

>>27963071
>>27963100
based and dronepilled

>>27963200
ASML makes the machines that make the machines that make the chips.

>> No.27963272

>>27963119
You are either golden or going to get fucked, and not in a good way with AMRS come earnings...
~Quack~

>> No.27963299
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Remember to buy AQB
Fish is fresh

>> No.27963307

>>27963119
That's a solid portfolio. 8/10

>> No.27963320
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27963320

>>27962180
al'asahum? aishtaraa
alkht? mawthuq bih

>> No.27963325

>>27963129
makes sense. I think that I have a preference for buying companies that are down on their luck but seem to have good relative value. C is probably a good play though I haven't looked into either of them enough.

>> No.27963329

>>27962970
>knowing what you know now, how would you build your first portfolio with low-mid capital?
very little diversity, maybe 2-3 stocks with multibagger potential

>> No.27963332

>>27963040
i hope it stays up until monday so i can sell my bitcoin miners and re-buy after the dip

>> No.27963333

>>27963262
What got me was the lasers but god that drone is sick

>> No.27963372

>>27963325
problem with WFC is that though it might LOOK more attractive because it hasnt recovered as much as other banks after covid, you might want to ask yourself, "why havent they recovered as much as other banks after covid?"
the answer might just be that theyre shittier

>> No.27963379
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Buy $CLF

https://stocktwits.com/symbol/CLF

$CLF
02/04/2021
>"New orders for manufactured goods in December, up eight consecutive months, increased $5.2 billion or 1.1 percent to $493.5 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau reported today."

https://www.census.gov/manufacturing/m3/prel/pdf/s-i-o.pdf

---------
$CLF
02/04/2021
>"US trade court dismisses challenge to Section 232 steel tariff"

https://agmetalminer.com/2021/02/04/this-morning-in-metals-us-trade-court-dismisses-challenge-to-section-232-steel-tariff/

>> No.27963386

>>27963119
they seem kind of all over the place with no real plan
>reliable growth/tech
>meme
>anime
>speculative tech
>immobile boomer stock

>> No.27963412

>>27963272
Explain

>> No.27963436

>>27961843
My concern is that TMF and to a lesser extent TLT aren't that good of an investment because they no longer go up in bull markets as they used to and that caps potential gains from using them as a hedge. They do spike in market crashes but they're extremely volatile and then dump back down to their pre-crash levels before going up again, this requires extremely good timing to maximize return and I'm not sure the strategy is better than just having cash to buy dips and crashes, other hedges when you need them, or uncorrelated assets. If it's basically used as black swan insurance, I don't see the point in holding more than 10% of your portfolio in TMF.

>> No.27963460

>>27963320
I ask again: Why does he have a framed picture in the background that seems to be that nigger pornstar that gets spammed all the time?

>> No.27963473

>>27963333
checked, I bet those were the exact words of Cathie Wood when she added KTOS to ARKQ

>> No.27963478

>>27963372
They generally do less risky stuff, to some degree. They're more about outright scamming their own customers than gambling with their money on other people's stuff. They avoided a lot of the shit other banks got into before 2007 but instead simply opened fake credit cards for their customers and charged them without telling them.

>> No.27963493

>>27963016
You already have TQQQ and SOXL so APPL and TSM are kind of redundant. C, MO are boring. OPTI, HYLN and WKHS are shill memes and you should probably take the win and move on.

>> No.27963542
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Reminder, only invest if you have no debt. Max out your Roth IRA annually. Only buy stocks and indexes with solid fundamentals. Oh, and short stupid meme stocks you see on here.

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>He doesnt make TQQQ his long term hold
Defend yourself.

>> No.27963557

>>27962796
I'm a retard I only just realised TSM is TSMCs ticker fuck

>> No.27963560

>>27963460
zanji

>> No.27963571

>>27963036
Going to buy more if it dips, you mad? :)

>> No.27963589

What is the lowest GME will hit this week bros?
t. GME put holder

>> No.27963611

Sell or hold ocgn Monday morning?

>> No.27963662

>>27963589
God I hope we hit $40, Rod was selling puts at $50 and $40

>> No.27963671

>>27963589
5

>> No.27963679

>>27963372
I haven't done enough research to know but WFC has caps from the government on what they can do I believe, since they fucked consumers I believe. They are under the nose of the government it seems like so I would think that they might be a bit safer than other bank stocks.

>> No.27963718

>>27963589
I'm guessing 30.

>> No.27963739

>>27963589
I'd say the floor is 30-35 bucks

>> No.27963742

>>27963546
Not a bobo poster or something, but you got to wonder: when does tech stop? 2025? 2030?

>> No.27963777

>>27963542
Sure let me pay off my sub 2% mortgage instead of making significantly more than that. Not all debt is equal. I'd rephrase it more as: "Only invest if your net worth is more than $0."

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Reminder to keep buying KTOS. $30 is not the end bros. This stock is going towards $100 with all the contracts announcments this year.

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>"These tickers were metioned this many times in the past 12 hours within /SMG/ threads: GME = 51 times. AQB = 46 times. AMC = 32 times. CRBP = 28 times. ARK = 26 times. CTRM = 24 times. NOK = 21 times. ETF = 20 times. THE = 18 times. GEVO = 18 times. "

The bot only displays top 10. So what am I supposed to garner from this? Buying GME would obviously be dumb right? Never even heard of AQB but it is in fact the 2nd most mentioned. Anyone got good ideas for a bot that garners actually useful data?

>> No.27963809
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>>27961979
I’ve been working 7 days a week I wish I had time too watch tv, I want too go back

>> No.27963817

>>27963546
>Defend yourself.
I don't like downside volatility, volatility decay, and ETFs that commit seppuku during market crashes.

>> No.27963844

>>27963412
AMRS is an old ticker in /smg/. Promising technology, absolute dipshit CEO. Frequently in debt which requires selling off of future profit ventures to scrounge up cash. LAVVAN lawsuit looms large over it from last year.
The technology makes the stock have waves of pumps as shorts get squeezed. Then they release earnings, Melos again has underdelivered, and there's a dump followed by asset sales or equity offerings. Puts have printed every earnings except 1 since 2014. Also just look at the MARKET cap chart. I just feel its been part of a general short squeeze attack on biomemes over the past few months.
Quite a few oldfags in here have all been burned one way or another by AMRS. Always looks like its turning around with a runup into earnings, and then the dump happens.
If you have shares, get DEEP otm puts as a hedge.

>> No.27963847

Are we all still psyched for ALPP?

>> No.27963860
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>>27963796
>THE

>> No.27963876

>>27963796
Buy BYD, faggot

>> No.27963884

>>27963493
TSM is only 3.71% of SOXL despite being THE best semiconductor company in the world. it also saw almost no downside in the march and september crashes. anyone not holding this outright hates safe growth with a dividend to boot. AAPL is weighted more in TQQQ but same story, there's no reason to not hold the most powerful contributor in a leveraged ETF, especially since it also pays a dividend, has retard strength, and wont have the 3x downside. both are also excellent to sell covered calls on, while doing the same for 3x leveraged etfs is more difficult
banks are currently undervalued AND are having buybacks, literally free money + dividend + covered calls
MO i havent bought yet, but when it's ripe, the weed angle will be sweet
OPTI is a gamble, and HYLN is clearly at a bottom for now, why would anyone not be buying right now? and the people telling me to sell the horse are the same people that said to "take the win and move on" at $20, $25, and $30

>> No.27963891

>>27963796
You know what would make the bot picks better? If people had identities. Then whatever stocks they mention, the bot crosschecks if the stock they chose ever went up. The bot could then highly value picks from people with a good track record. Guess I'll have to save that one for Reddit.

>> No.27963901

>>27963436
>no longer go up in bull markets as they used to and that caps potential gains from using them as a hedge.
The real concern with them is that due to yields, they might stop working in 2030, but it's not a concern for now, they should work as expected.
>They do spike in market crashes but they're extremely volatile and then dump back down to their pre-crash levels before going up again
Normally it's the opposite: they first dump with the stocks, then they rise on the way to lower bottoms. You usually have about 1 day where you're down, but then it recovers because of the increase from TMF.
No timing is really required: what you want to do is DCA by rotating portions of TMF into your leveraged stock on the way down and back up. You have many days to finish the procedure optimally, and even if you're late or even if you just hold, the result is not bad: you gain the psychological safety of TMF reducing your drawdown drastically and still end up recovering.
>10% of your portfolio in TMF
Personally I think 20% works best overall. More than that is for people who are very risk averse, because it still ends up giving you better results than just QQQ.
>uncorrelated assets
The problem is that beside bonds, these usually remain completely flat, so you might as well stay cash. But TMF/TQQQ is clearly better at almost any ratio than cash/TQQQ by a huge amount.

>> No.27963928

>>27962463
Holding anything over the weekend. Ngmi

>> No.27963931

>>27963546
ill jump back in after the crash

>> No.27963940

>>27963742
What if tech is at its peak? Education isn't what it used to be, jobs are harder to come by, people are afraid of student loans. Is this the top?

>> No.27963946

>>27963796
I already suggested this to you. Use AWS Comprehend. Track both original message and replies. Building useful stock bot is not as easy as just counting tickers mate. To be honest I think it would be better if you saved posts with tickers mentions and reviewed those in the morning or evening manually. And then decide what to do.

>> No.27963967

>>27963671
Based, let's hope

>> No.27963973

>>27963860
lmao added to word filter
>let filterOut = [`BUY`, `IN`, `OF`, `EOY`, `ME`, `THAT`, `WITH`, `YOU`, `WTF`, `US`, `OP`, `FOMO`, `RH`, `IS`, `PUMP`, `API`, `IM`, `RED`, `DAYS`, `AT`, `OUT`, `HOLD`, `INTO`, `IPO`, `TO`, `YOLO`, `MY`, `THE`];

>> No.27963983

>>27963777
>sub 2% mortgage
wtf is it a 15 year or something?

>> No.27963988

>>27963796
Did they filter NAK? Kek.

>> No.27964015

>>27963589
i think it will bounce back to $300

>> No.27964026

>>27963777
I mean consumer debt.

>> No.27964028

>>27963796
Might be good to gather data like the average post length per ticker, and how many posts are duplicate. That should help weed out ones being poorly spammed by bots specifically and also looking for low effort spam.
I assume this is the python scraper from the last thread?

>> No.27964044

> KTOS
> AQB
> CLF
> UUUU
> RYCEY
> TSM
> ALPP
Any other memestocks I should add to my filter list?

>> No.27964059

>>27963946
Yeah you did and I plan to, thanks for the great idea. Yeah but over 7 hours it's about as good as I could do right now.

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>>27963796
this is bullshit, ive been spamming PRPO for like 3 threads straight. your bot is shit

>> No.27964087

>>27963796
>Buying GME would obviously be dumb right?
No, we're approaching fair value ($40-60)

>> No.27964086

>>27963796
if you go fishing in a shit pond all you can catch are shit fish

>> No.27964090

>>27963973
Why don't you download a ticker list instead? Sometimes people don't write the ticker in all-caps either, having the ticker list would help a lot.

>> No.27964094
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Kek, Aren't you glad you struck during the march sale event? My avg on my dis is 118.8383. I'm sitting on 50+% gains now. More on the way! Green 4 life baby cause I ain't never selling!

>> No.27964106

>>27964044
Don't filter, short the weakest memes.

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>>27963809
darn, hope you make gains so you can wageslave less

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>>27963436
Reminder that with interest rates at the zero lower bound that bonds are trash and therefore leveraged bonds are even more trash. The fed has no more room to drop interest rates, so any bond rally in a crash at this point depends on dollar short squeeze dynamics more than the traditional interest rate drop, at which point you might as well just buy UUP or something.

Honestly, at this point I think the best black swan insurance is just cash. There's still risk of getting dumped on in real terms if currency devaluation occurs in response to a given event, but you should have time to "buy the dip" before then when things look most hopeless.

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>>27963040
I DID MY TIME

>> No.27964170

>>27964087
>fair value ($40-60)
HAHAHA

>> No.27964200

>>27963884
MO isn't very good, I thought it would go up but it never does, weed isn't going to make a difference, its been known for years now.
Im more of a TSLA guy.
I have MOON, PLTR, SPCE, TSLA, TSM, AMD, and then a few small stuff. Most of the small meme shit is a scam so I usually stay away. Be really careful with WKHS my dude.

>> No.27964210

>>27964044
>filtering TSM and a "meme stock"
nigger it's a half trillion dollar company and the largest semiconductor producer in the world what the fuck is a "meme" to you

>> No.27964233

>>27964087
Fair value? Ps5 has only digital models. I'd say it's a safe bet that digital sales beat out physical sales. It's a dying business model.

>> No.27964242

>>27963796
know nothing about programming but sort out for things like 'undervalued' or 'multiple' or 'ratio' or 'yield' or something that would suggest that you are getting some kind of analysis with the pick

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>>27963817
>downside volatility, volatility decay
Memes spouted by cucks who cannot grasp the radiant power of TQQQ.

>ETFs that commit seppuku during market crashes
The solution to any market downturn with TQQQ is to hold longer, and buy more of it if at all possible. A global pandemic that caused tens of thousands of businesses to shut down could not diminish its power; what, do you believe, can?

>> No.27964262

>>27964059
To keep improving it, you should also track ticker price over time as ticker is shilled. Then review this in 2 months and look for patterns. I would suggest you start saving posts / images too so that you can recalibrate your algorithm on historical data.

>> No.27964300

URTY > TQQQ
change my mind.

>> No.27964306

>>27963988
I find it suspicious NAK isn't in the list also.

>> No.27964313

>>27963983
Yes, and my house has already increased in value by about $100k more than what I closed for + that 15 years of interest tacked on. Mortgage rates in Canada are at an all time low, so of course housing prices are skyrocketing.

>> No.27964325

>>27964094
Based Disnon, its literally Netflix that owns Star Wars, Marvel, all media companies and theme parks around the world. Should be 700 a share.

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>>27964170
>>27964233
We're all the way back to September again

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>>27964044
>TSM
>meme stock
do you have brain damage?

>> No.27964346

>>27963589
$59, best I can do for you

>> No.27964368

>>27963299
looked into their 10-Q, they have a ridiculous amount of cash from selling stock despite their operating losses; how long until they're actually profitable?

>> No.27964378

>>27963901
80/20 SOXL/TMF the last 10 years rebalanced annually (aka requires no timing or thought) has a max drawdown of under 45%

why would you NOT do this, everything is taxed long-term cap gains this way too

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>>27962424
I'm sure the'll get start looking into that any day now

>> No.27964399

>>27964242
There are many cots sentiment analysis platforms out there (and it's really easy to make your own anyway, which would work better if it's well-fit to /smg/). Better than using hard-coded word-lists.

>> No.27964406

>>27963940
US tech feels a bit peaked, as the major drivers of the boom are getting old and retiring, college has gotten watered down and scammy, and young people have the brain damage from being raised by youtube, intelligent people being driven away from companies by over-management and diversity pushes
I expect things to slowly shift to Asia if the current environment doesn't change

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>SPACs have attracted recent attention because of Pine Island Acquisition Corp., a SPAC with close ties to the Biden administration that is seeking to merge with a defense company. Secretary of State nominee Antony Blinken is an “adviser” to the firm. Defense Secretary nominee Lloyd Austin is also affiliated with the firm, as is Michèle Flournoy, who was also being considered for defense secretary. Director of National Intelligence designate Avril Haines is employed by Westexec Advisors, the Blinken-headed consulting firm that is closely associated with Pine Island. Pine Island went public six days before Blinken’s nomination was announced.
PIPP is the next PLTR and we can get in at the SPAC price basically

>> No.27964419

Are you guys MGTOWs?

>> No.27964447

>>27963436
TMF and most long bond funds run out of juice completely within 5 years as they start being mostly composed of the garbage after 2008
The only things that don't seem entirely correlated to the market anymore are gold, vola, cash, and art.

>> No.27964463

>>27964044
If you're not going to talk about meme stock, why are you even here?

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>>27962785
Poo CEO who is a fan of dilution. Not even in the same league as 4U.

>> No.27964491

Can somebody explain, why is that I’m doing my tax returns and two sites vary so drastically? So far I put in two of my W2’s (the exact same information) and one site says that I’m getting $500 and the other says I owe $200. How the fuck is that possible?

>> No.27964505

>>27963844

Man I live amrs tech because it reminds me of Trantor's yeast farms from asimov's books. You can do literally anything with it but yea ceo it's a joke. Their clean beauty brands are looking strong. Maybe vaccine Adjuvants are another hope

>> No.27964506

>>27964378
Because not everyone has the same risk tolerance. That's basically the only reason at all.
Also re-balancing monthly probably gives you even better results.

>> No.27964526

>>27963320
He keeps getting away with it

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You mocked me. You laughed at me. You called me names. Soon you will cry out in agony while your portfolio liquidates.

ALL. IN. UVXY.

>> No.27964552

>>27962798
>LTBR
good lookin' out. thanks fren. will investigate.

>> No.27964560

>>27964506
but my point is thats still a 'better' drawdown over the last decade than the equities market as a whole has during a recession, generally about 50%

>> No.27964614

>>27963386
>they seem kind of all over the place with no real plan
Yep. I just took some shilled stocks that had dipped slightly and bought into them. The most research I did was reading back in the archives to see the consensus on these stocks dating back half a year. I have $1800 in flight so once I get that I'll do proper research and restructure my portfolio.

>> No.27964641

>>27964090
oshit this is a far more sane idea ty

>> No.27964691

>>27964614
>The most research I did was reading back in the archives to see the consensus on these stocks dating back half a year
based

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>>27964300
You could have literally purchased TQQQ at the worst possible time, right before the crash, and still TQQQ would have outperformed it. You can mix in a long hold during exposure to bear markets as well, and still the power of TQQQ is unmatched.

Why do you persist in your folly?

>> No.27964693

>>27964545
uvxy is a bear position?
Also, it degrades fast.
But, good luck. I love high volatility.

>> No.27964787

Anyone have any thoughts on $AZN? Solid pharma suggestions also welcome

>> No.27964811

>>27964491
You could always do it by hand to see which site is more accurate; yes I realize that's a huge pain in the ass, but at least you'll know.

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>>27964170
>>27964233
it is happening again

>> No.27964848

>>27964447
Too bad there aren't any art ETFs.
I wonder if holding VXX and selling whenever it pumps would actually work.

>> No.27964850

Been looking at DFEN with all the saber rattling going on in the news lately. Any other anons been looking into this as well?

>> No.27964852

I don’t feel so good about PLTR bros? I feel like it’s going to tank after earnings.

>> No.27964861

>>27964694
Looks like I got BTFO. Good thing I got both in my portfolio.

>> No.27964881

>>27964505
The consumer products have good margins, organic growth, and easy to see futures. But they are small volume. The legacy of being a biomeme company and wholesaler sucked a lot of money and margins from high volume.
If you could snap your fingers and make the consumer product part of AMRS its own company (with a different CEO), I would all in that shit in a heartbeat.

>> No.27964898
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Anyone else listen to the Slate Money podcast? Today's ep is kinda meh, but last week's was all GME discussion

>> No.27964920
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>>27964117
Thank you brother,
We’re all gonna make it

>> No.27964922

>>27964560
Sure, if you're comparing to just TQQQ or perhaps even to just QQQ (which I think is more like 30% than 50% though). But if you compare to half TMF and half QQQ for example? That's why it depends on risk tolerance.

>> No.27964985

>>27964787
>AZN
>5 Day -1.72%
>1 Month -2.22%
>3 Month -10.43%
>YTD -0.52%
>1 Year 0.67%

GAAAAAYYYYYY!!!!

>> No.27964990

>>27964898
>Felix Salmon
Bullish for AQB

>> No.27964999
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>>27964413
>Stuart Holiday on the board literally has photos of him with Biden on Twitter
> Mr. Thain formerly served as CEO and Chairman of CIT Group, as the last CEO and Chairman of Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. and as CEO of the New York Stock Exchange. Mr. Cooper was previously a partner at Goldman Sachs
>https://www.globallegalchronicle.com/pine-island-acquisitions-200-million-ipo/
>Corrupt Ex-Wells Fargo CCO
Its fucking real, FUCK FUCK FUCK

>> No.27965050

>>27964258
I'm not having this debate again, TQQQ doesn't beat a well managed portfolio of high performing stocks. Not only does it not beat it in risk-adjusted return but it doesn't even beat it in total return. TQQQ is good if you have no ability to pick stocks and want to leverage hack your way to massive gains in bull markets, but if you can pick good stocks, you might as well do so and greatly limit the downside risk.

At least warn people that you cannot go all into TQQQ, you need cash to buy the bottom of a real market crash, not like we saw in 2020, or else it will take a decade to breakeven.

>> No.27965060

>>27963973
>BUY IN OF EOY ME THAT WITH YOU WTF US OP FOMO RH IS PUMP API IM RED DAYS AT OUT HOLD INTO IPO TO YOLO MY THE
what is the bot trying to tell us?

>> No.27965080

>>27963796
>he hasn't heard about dinosaur salmon
Where have you been all week?

>> No.27965095

>>27964922
Do you happen to know how to figure out how a portfolio/IRA that does this will perform:

Hold SOXL/TQQQ/your choice, then annually, if profitable the last year, pull out whatever profit that holding VTI would have produced, buy VTI with it, and leave the rest in SOXL/TQQQ? So you take the upside of these levereaged assets, lock in profits during plus years that the market would have given you anyways, while still being exposed to the extreme upside? During negative years, just keep buying more SOXL/TQQQ?

Im not sure if im explaining myself correctly, and im not sure how to do the math on that

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>>27964839
I can feel it

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>>27964545
just hibernate like a good bobo, bobo

>> No.27965114

>>27965050
>TQQQ doesn't beat clairevoyance
No shit. What next, water is wet?
Literally not an argument.

>> No.27965121

>>27964848
>I wonder if holding VXX and selling whenever it pumps would actually work.
If you want to long vola you just get some long dated deep OTM puts AND deep OTM calls. A small part that just becomes winning lottery tickets if big vola is ahead which it usually isn't going to be for years at a time.
The achilles heel then is a sideways crab market. The only things worth a damn then are dividends and being a part of theta gang. And being part of theta gang is never fun.

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>>27964694

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>>27964999
trips confirm
monday moving my pltr to pipp

>> No.27965177

>>27964614
They're pretty good picks for that
Something like F isn't that good for a small portfolio and what everyone else has said about AMRS

>> No.27965190

>>27965050
What are your high performing stock picks?

>> No.27965207

>>27964467
UUUU revenue is on a massive decline.... 60 mil in 2015, 54 in 2016, 31 in 2017, 31 again in 2018, 6 in 2019, 1.3 in 2020 not including Q4. Negative net income every year. How is this not a dying company?

>> No.27965281

>>27965131
based, this means we're just getting started and it's time to FOMO in, right?

>> No.27965292

>>27965050
>dude you cant beat it unless you pick the best stocks constantly
uhhh, or i could just buy tqqq and fucking ignore it forever

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27965299

Should I go balls deep on KTOS?

>> No.27965300

>>27965114
Are you openly stating that you cannot beat the market long term? Why are you even here? Just admit you're mentally deficient.

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Predictions for 2021 unemployment numbers???

>> No.27965346

>>27961864
Man, you fuckers pay attention to every little post don't you? I remember that post.

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>>27964990

>> No.27965355

>>27962367
The /biz/ experience can be a wild one as long as one stays semi-competent like this individual here!

>> No.27965367

>>27965095
I once thought of a similar scheme but based on the cyclical nature of crashes: put 15% of your portfolio from SOXL into TMF every year so that by year 8-9-10-11, you're basically all in TMF. Sell the top and buy back the bottom of SOXL, rinse repeat. In principle it gives insane returns, like 5000x in 20 years. In practice I don't know how precise the timing must be, nor how much is lost on the wait for the crash, etc.
Most software can't backtest strategies that precise. Gotta crank out the calculator.

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>>27965131
>$100 purchased ONE (1) time in the 1980s
if you look at that graph and you cower in fear instead of salivate, youre on the wrong board

>> No.27965403

>>27962361
I miss that man

>> No.27965443

I keep doing stuff when I should really buy spy and never look at my account.

>> No.27965455

>>27965207
Find old DD about the national stock pile being created, and most reactors not resupplying for a long time. Basically, price of uranium is expected to jump up massively.

>> No.27965465

>>27963299
Just queued up $5 push

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>>27965299
Sure, but diversify with MAXR. You know what goes well with swarms of killer AI powered stealth drones? World wide 3D imaging at 30cm resolution, 15 times a day.

>> No.27965476

>>27965121
put + call is a synthetic long, a vola play with options is the butterfly. Options have expiries, though, which can fuck everything up. VXX goes down very slowly, but goes up very fast, this pattern should be possible to leverage in principle.

>> No.27965512

>>27965292
>uhhh, or i could just buy tqqq and fucking ignore it forever
Do it and leave us alone, or if you want to take on stupid amounts of risk just get ARKK LEAPs.

>> No.27965532

>>27962507
fuck dis bitch

>> No.27965536

>>27965050
If you sell when QQQ dips below its 200 dma you save yourself from getting wiped out (in addition to circuit breakers). Buy back in when it rises above.
That would give only 2 sell points since 2005: September of 2008 and March of 2020. And buy points in June of 2009 and April of 2020.

>> No.27965553

>>27963844
Great, thanks

>> No.27965565

>>27961864
should stocks be the store of wealth with retards printing money?

>> No.27965582

Lol, paid $1100 (or close to that) for my 65" 1080p samsung during a chirstmas sale from walmart back in uh 2016. Now I can get the same size tv, same brand and in 4k for around 600. At this rate in another 5 years I can get it for 300. Which will be perfect cause I'm sure by then my current tv will be close to death.

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27965595

>>27965050
>you cannot go all into TQQQ
That's where you're wrong, kiddo

>> No.27965604

>>27965512
or i could pick good stocks AND have a position of TQQQ. what is your point? that it's only worse than the perfect cocktail of picks? what the fuck is your point? it's an excellent place to put your money, full stop

>> No.27965616
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>>27965300
TQQQ (SOXL, FNGU...) is not "the market". QQQ is the market if you want.
Now show me your picks outperforming pic related, which is FNGU, over a long time period. No GME allowed in this count.

>> No.27965624
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lets have a little thought experiment /smg/
say you went all in on SPY puts and lost the vast majority of your account, how do you start working your way back up

>> No.27965634

>>27964094
I got 50 dis shares as a gift like 20 years ago when they were like $3 and I was 8
My dad's name is on them too... it's like
JOHN DOE CUST JOE DOE
>No clue how to sell them

>> No.27965640

>>27962060
Good to know this is pasta now

>> No.27965658

>>27963589
Lol, I bought a put last week at fucking $400. It was $100 premium, do you realize how insane that is? But I made it back and more. Lmfao

>> No.27965690

>>27965131
>starting before breakers even existed
retard

>> No.27965696

>>27965398
So nearly a decade to breakeven after the dot-com bubble despite DCA with the infinite daily $5 glitch?

>> No.27965719

>>27965398
Cant the 3xQQQ actually go to zero though?

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>>27963860

>> No.27965772

whats the next guaranteed money printer? did TSLA reach max level? its so weird to see TSLA not gaining $100 every day like normal

>> No.27965773

>>27965616
>No GME allowed in this count
>show me stocks that beat this, except the one that just did!
lol, might as well add "no Tesla either"

>> No.27965799
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>>27965050
>I'm not having this debate again, TQQQ doesn't beat a well managed portfolio of high performing stocks.
Post portfolio returns over the last 5 years. I will accept even a 1 year comparison.

You won't, because you, like all others, pale before the incomparable power that is TQQQ.

Please note that "I all-ined on Gamestop in September or ShitCoin#2812814 before it mooned" is a tacit admission of gambling to a degree far greater than any """risk adjusted return""" TQQQ offers you. Make no mistake; line always go up in end.

>risk-adjusted return
Incidentally, this is soi code for "I am a scared cuck terrified of making money." Again; the solution to market downturn with TQQQ is to hold longer. It always comes out ahead, and exceedingly so.

I accept that if you are a 70 year old grandpa who needs his bingo money consistently, that you will be better served with a less short-term risky portfolio. That is strictly because you may need to dip your hand in the piggy bank soon, and I grant that TQQQ cannot always grant you the wealth of its power immediately.

However, great things come to those who wait.

>> No.27965835

>>27964811
I just don’t understand why they vast in difference when it’s just plugging in numbers.

>> No.27965860

>>27964691
My friend has make 300k by relying on the research of others so I figured it can't be that bad of a play. His DD is simply trying to sus out the bad shills from the good shills.

>>27965177
Yeah I'm probably gonna sell off Ford and invest in QS, TSM, and an Ark ETF.

>> No.27965868

>>27965565
Someone seriously thinks inflation will kick off so bad that stocks are basically going to moon to insane levels.

>> No.27965877

>>27965476
Oops, call - put, not +.

>> No.27965883

>>27965604
How about you learn to read? The person was suggesting to make make TQQQ your main long term hold, no one gives a fuck if it's a small percentage of your portfolio you're not going to lose everything in a major crash.

>> No.27965887

>>27965719
Use a trailing stop, retard.

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>>27964094
Yes. Wish I didn't have to lose my job too though kek.

>> No.27965903

>>27965799
What happens when NASDAQ stops going up, though.

>> No.27965902

>>27965696
and what did QQQ do in the same time period you dumbass? almost the exact same return just shifted slightly higher
>>27965719
only if QQQ dumps 33% in ONE DAY. it HAS to be in one single day, otherwise youre safe because they rebalance daily. with circuit breakers tripping at 7%, if QQQ falls by 1/3 in a single day then youre not going to be worrying about your portfolio, youre going to be looking for where you put your gun. if you want to see what happens when QQQ simply falls by 33% over a few days, see march 2020

>> No.27965910
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How much a meme poorfolio are you on?
>t. holding AQB and dogecoin

Bet you cant outautist this boys

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>>27962654
>>27963077
>>27963262
I thought that Taiwan was supposed to return to mainland china per 2040 or so based on old colonial agreements. Why would China not just wait another 19 years?

>> No.27965989

>>27965868
I have my doubts that the market can be propped up until the 2022 midterms.

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>>27965910
sorry I actually have money in my portfolio pls go away

>> No.27966026
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>>27962993
Because this

>> No.27966033

>>27965910
Only in AQB. Fish all the way.

>> No.27966050

>>27965148
They dont have options so I guess its shares only right now.

>> No.27966067

>>27965799
TQQQ has only done well recently though. How can you even be sure TQQQ is not artificially inflated because of the pandemic?

>> No.27966087
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>>27965974
No, that's Hong Kong. Taiwan is the rump state left by the retreating Republic of China when the Communists took over the Mainland but apparently lacked boats. Both the PRC and the ROC claim to be the only China.

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>>27965902
it's not possible to drop -33% in a single day, they literally turn it off for the entire day if it goes -20%

>> No.27966104

>>27965690
The 20% circuit breakers wouldn't have triggered during the dot-com crash, stupid.

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

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>>27965974
You're confusing Hong Kong with Taiwan. But don't worry, you'll see the merger of SMIC and TSM within your lifetime.

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>>27965910
My only meme is UUUU.

>> No.27966167

>>27965974
Taiwan was never a colony, it’s a fragment from the civil war. Both countries claim to be the real china with dominion over all of China.
It’ll end in a war snd the rest of tge world will decide an island isn’t worth nuclear holocaust.

>> No.27966176

>>27965131
kek pussy look at that SQUEEZE

>> No.27966208

I have 500 to start, what do i put it in

>> No.27966214

>>27965773
You are allowed to put TSLA in there, but not GME, because GME is not "a good stock pick", it's "pick of the century". There are plenty of stocks that go 5x in a year, several without otc every year. Picking them is nigh impossible, but TSLA was not a hard call. That's why TSLA is OK but GME is not.

>> No.27966241

>>27966104
>largest daily % changes
>14%, -12%
why was volatility so low back then

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>>27966007
ooh boy look at this big boy. Let see that portfolio of yours big shot. Bet its nothing compared to paul allens.

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>>27965910
> so stupid I failed to lose money

>> No.27966312

>>27966214
>because GME is not "a good stock pick",
This is the idiot giving you advice lmao. You know we had the full DD shilled here months in advance, right? You were literally spoonfed. And it's STILL a good stock pick.

>> No.27966392

>>27966208
What do you do for a living. Is it doing well? Figure out what you know about your field and work with that.

>> No.27966416

>>27966087
>>27966107
>>27966167
Ah I see, thank you.

>> No.27966420

>>27965902
QQQ didn't lose 99% of it's value in the dot-com crash, you absolute fucking retard. It's almost like going all into 3x leveraged funds before a market crash isn't a good idea, isn't that crazy?

>> No.27966426

>>27966104
>there is only one breaker
Moron

>> No.27966498

>>27966167
>>27966087
Taiwan's actually pretty much come to the stance that reunification isn't something they want, as it would mean a massive post-communist area they'd have to rebuild if they somehow took over, and the chances of them taking back over are insanely low even with the CCP somehow falling on it's own. On paper, yes, they're the only China, but publlic sentiment and their geopolitical strategy says otherwise.

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>>27963017
Will I make it?

>> No.27966535

>>27966067
TQQQ has always done well, even with simulations going far beyond its existence.

>> No.27966590
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>>27966067
>TQQQ has only done well recently though
Define "recently," or even "done well." It outperforms the SPY at quite literally every time frame I care to check it in, because the gains it makes are so rapid that it engulfs whatever losses a downturn has. You could literally nobrain this portfolio into millions of dollars over the span of 20 years.

If you don't consider "outperforming SPY" a good enough standard, fine, but bear in mind most investors don't outperform it, so it's as fair a benchmark as any. "Just never pick a loser lol" is not an argument worth making.

And as some others have said, a trailing stop loss even with a haphazard catching of the knife would still get you lots of profits.

>> No.27966595

>>27966312
I knew you were clinically retarded since your first post but this is just a whole 'nother level of inbred. Cringe and cope, tranny. You will never be a real woman and your gains will never even match the market.

>> No.27966600

>>27966426
15 minute index breakers don't do shit, the only breaker that matters is the 20% daily halt. Your argument implies that TQQQ got wiped out because of lack of breakers but the dot-com crash had many red days, it wasn't instantaneous. You don't know what you're talking about.

>> No.27966656

>>27963320
Has Sam alays been this semetic looking?

>> No.27966693
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>>27966214
GME was just as easy as a pick. in fact, it was almost easier because of the almost zero downside all of this year. if you didnt make money off of GME you are shit at this game. it was an easier pick than the random pennyshitcoins and biomemes that go 200x with no warning
>>27966420
wow, compelling point. go ahead and look into your crystal ball and tell me when the next total market crash is going to be with 100% certainty, ok? thank you.
every single day is "before a market crash." you just have no idea when it is. but there is still money to be made before it comes

>> No.27966698

>>27965207
>debt free
>raised money through issuing warrants which will help contribute to cash on hand for next E/R + growth
>“Uranium spot prices are up 30% so far this year, as Covid-related production suspensions at major global uranium mines have created a widening gap between supply and demand and a strong potential for higher prices in the future. This means a higher realisable value for our uranium inventory,” states Chalmers.
>Energy Fuels is considering increasing production at its facilities, which include the operating White Mesa mill, as well as the idled Nichols Ranch ISR facility, the Alta Mesa ISR facility, the La Sal complex and Canyon mine.
>rare earth element play as they have a lot of vanadium and spot price of *that* is also increasing
>just entered a deal with Chemours (DuPont) for monazite
https://seekingalpha.com/news/3643969-energy-fuels-to-enter-commercial-rare-earths-business-chemours-deal
textbook turnaround story.

>> No.27966714

>>27966600
TQQQ would have gotten wiped out*

>> No.27966745

>>27966600
20% is the most important because it guarantees mathematically that triple leveraged market indices cannot go to 0, but 15 minute breakers work great, not only because it helps change position but because it's a fact that investors behave much milder after they happen.
I never said anything about number of red days or the final value of TQQQ after the crash. Take your meds.

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Imagine trying to affirm your own elitist mindset by thinking "we" shilled gme before Reddit when it's literally just one or two dudes here

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32 Minutes to movie night! Tonite's feature is Hostile Waters (1997), submarine glubglub movie

>> No.27966816

>>27966693
Hear, inbred, let me spell it out for you.
GME was a trivial pick. The gains it realized in the end are not something that will ever happen no matter how long you trade, so it has no bearing on evaluation the quality of TQQQ vs hand-picked stocks. Even amateur hour is more competent than you numbnuts, literally what the actual fuck.

>> No.27966845

NEW
>>27966769
>>27966769
>>27966769
>>27966769

>> No.27966944

>>27966535
just look at the chart >>27965131

it only took off in 2016 with modest returns? Why judge TQQQ from 2020 when it was an anomaly of having no where else for people to invest/everything is online. Apple is the largest holding at isnt Apple way over valued just in 2020 alone by some trillion dollars? TQQQ will crash with tech and after that it wont go up the same. Dont be an idiot and keep posting the massive returns of 2020 thinking thats how it will always be. However in the short term it probably still ok.

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>>27966816
yeah ill definitely agree that despite buying GME being a no brainer, most didnt expect it to get that far. and something like it most likely wont happen again in the same manner. that doesnt mean taking advantage of something like that can just be thrown out and discounted. the people that bought early and sold early are worse at this game than the people that bought early and held until the top. thats just called being skilled

>> No.27967022

>>27966816
>GME was a trivial pick
>>27966214
>picking stocks that 5x is impossible
you can't even stay coherent for two posts

>> No.27967104

>>27966693
How about you just stop being retarded and accept that holding TQQQ without a stop loss is very risky and stop shitting yourself because I suggested otherwise?
>>27966745
I never stated they could go to 0%, but you implied that breakers would have prevented TQQQ from losing most of it's value during the dot-com crash and that's stupidly untrue. The largest drop drop in NASDAQ history was in 2020 and it had breakers.

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>>27963170
Is that shit for real?

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>>27966590
In fact, to follow up on this, after finding that particular crash, let's look at what happened if, again, you bought TQQQ at literally the worst time possible;
For the first year, you would absolutely have been outperformed by SPY. The crash would have magnified your losses to a significant degree. Fine, undeniable.

The solution, as I said, is to just keep holding. With only one more year, TQQQ VASTLY outpaces SPY again.

This is, in the grand scheme of things, a very tiny picture of an investment window; two flippin' years. But as per before, it doesn't take any active management into account; trailing stop losses, buying the dip, none of it. All it accounts for is literal nobrain HODL. And STILL, it outperforms the SPY by over 3x over the same time period.

Concede and repent, weaklings, and embrace the glory that is TQQQ.

>> No.27967150

>>27967022
>literally so retarded he literally can't even literally read
HOLY FUCKING SHIT
AAAAAAAAAAAAAA
This HAS to be the top.

>> No.27967205

>>27967150
>screaming like an ape makes me right
You missed GME, get over it. Or get on it. Your choice ;)

>> No.27967291

>>27967205
>there are plenty of stocks that go 5x in a year means that it's literally impossible to find 5x stocks
Yup, that's going into the thot index alright.

>> No.27967330

also
>literally literally literally
imagine being so angry you start speaking like a valley thot

>> No.27967440

>>27967291
>thot index
>literally can't type literally one sentence without literally literallying three literal times
I'd inverse your picks, except you aren't even original enough to have picks so you just ape into 3x ETFs

>> No.27968599

>>27961864
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA