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"Thread's officially ruined." - Random anon
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>>29051390

>> No.29063070

First for physical delivery of coffee futures.

>> No.29063152
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>my ACEV calls no longer ITM

>> No.29063161

Why is there no volume on anything right now?

>> No.29063178

A N V S

>> No.29063181

my DNN doin a lil smthin

>> No.29063190

Boy, I sure do hope there will be at least one anon properly policing this thread, or else it will be uncomfy.
No mention of leddit stocks allowed.

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i'm getting queasy...... i'm gonna BFARF

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>New bread

>> No.29063214

>>29063152
>below 12.50
damn

>> No.29063215

>>29063117

Here he goes again

>> No.29063227

First for BFARF, SOXL and CCIV.

>> No.29063242 [DELETED] 

OP is a faggot

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>>29062945
Green all day.

>> No.29063258

Tenev is a rat.

>> No.29063275

>>29063181
kinda wish I hadn't bought back in to DNN yesterday, but we're strolling back up slowly. We probably won't hit $2.50 tomorrow, like everyone was saying, but we'll get up there.

>> No.29063277

>>29062945
I'm curious, what's the thinking and process behind each GTA OP pic?

>> No.29063280

>almost everything that isnt a boomer stock is utterly shitting itself
the bull run is over isnt it

>> No.29063295

BFARF bros, what is a fair price to buy at and what are your price targets EOM

>> No.29063314

Reminder to DNN Chads, we will recover. I’ve done my DD (double dubs), when I claimed it would recover in an earlier thread.

>> No.29063332

>>29063161
Everyone is watching a TEDTalk on order flow execution. And memes.

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Waiting for someone to lower their offer.
I don't want to pay 0,14 for it.

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AAAAAAAAAAAAA

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KEK Everyone who keeps saying PLTR will continue dropping after six straight red days got shaken out and sold for a loss

>> No.29063448

Bayhorse? Canadian Silver Compnay? Interesting. Hard to find much about it.

>> No.29063453

I'm down 40% so far. It's over. I'm closing up shop. The market is crashing.

>> No.29063458
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Comfy 7x DJIA

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>>29063092
this is me. first of all, get a good job, cut you expenses, and dump almost all of your paychecks into good stocks and some into meme gambles based on /smg/ research. that was the runup from 5k to 112k (including lots of losses on PnDs in the beginning)
the second part is to get lucky, because the 112k->218k move was GME
future advice: buy the fucking dip, and if there's a crash, buy with leverage (TQQQ/SOXL)

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>>29063215
Just don't engage with the /smg/ tourists, and they will leave, because of ADHD.

>> No.29063565

>>29063448
Captain Duff's posts on Stockhouse are worth reading.

https://stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/v.bhs/bayhorse-silver-inc?postid=32588132

>> No.29063574

hopefully pltr stay red till next week so I can pick up some bags after getting out of crbp

>> No.29063583
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Tongue my ANVS pls.

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Good Afternoon, /cmg/

>> No.29063660

>>29063295
Under $6.25. You're three threads too late and missed $5.25 entry. Still a bargain though, considering the sheer potential. Also, fuck you paper handed faggots selling at $6.15 right now.

>> No.29063668
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You know, as someone who has been investing for a couple of years I'm really annoyed by the fact that my stocks always dump when earnings are released. I've held 20 different stocks that did this.

Take today. ALB released its earnings. They were completely in line with analysts' projections. Yet the stock dumped 10% while concurrently nothing big in the industry seems to have happened (other lithium stocks were also in the red but nothing as serious). So why does it do stuff like this? I know the maxim of buying rumours and selling news, but common. Just why does this happen?

It doesn't matter to me because I invest for the long term but it's just perplexing to me and it bugs me that I can't rationalize the market in this regard. Does anyone have some $0.02 on this? I know there are anons who are pretty knowledgeable on econ here. I hope you'll enlighten us.

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Can't wait for the red days to come and cleanse this rotten land

>> No.29063746

>>29063668
Why does /smg/ always have the best softcore?

>> No.29063749

>>29063668
>what are whisper numbers

>> No.29063786

Who the fuck is this fat faggot trying to put a transaction tax in place for smaller traders?

>> No.29063841

Is that OPTI shill here? Where did you hear about this? Is reddit talking about it?

>> No.29063867

i hope this fat fuck chokes on arby's

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29063915

>NAK
NAK
>NAK
NAK

Buy it or regret it, faggots.

>> No.29063933

>>29063746
That would be /fit/ actually.

>> No.29063938

>>29063786
he just said he's against them

>> No.29063954

I actually bought some GTE. How much of a stupid nigger am I?

>> No.29063977

>>29063668
It's literally sell the news.
If you zoom out, there's always a ton of runup until the earnings. The post-earnings fall is just the correction.

>> No.29063982

>>29063841
Which OPTI shill? There have been many. OPTI has been shilled here since November at least.

>> No.29063997

>>29063786
Populist grandstanding.
No one is serious about it and it will never get out of committee, but Mooney is intent on playing to the camera.
>inb4 BANG

>> No.29064007

>>29063915
>up 100% from last month

lol no

>> No.29064023

>>29063719
for once I'm actually playing it right and buying slowly back in to stuff after pulling out a ton of cash.

All in FNGU/SOXL if this shit keeps going down.

>> No.29064073

>>29063938
Yeah, at the end. Hang whatever faggot put that bill on the floor.

>> No.29064080

>>29063295
It looks good short term. Unironically buy now.

>> No.29064097

>>29062945
WHO GIRL

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>>29063841
here ya go fren. I don't browse leddit.

>> No.29064244

>>29062945
HES READING FROM A FUCKIGN PROMPTER BEING WRITTEN IN REAL TIME

>> No.29064297
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>>29063749
Thanks for introducing me to this. That explains a lot.

Oh, well, at least I can accumulate more now.

>> No.29064309

So how do you find a stock to buy
I'm new and I've been looking into following 'catalysts' as you call it,
>Global events like pandemic that has caused things in life to halt, like movie stock
Cineplex and Cineworld both dropped a lot in March 2020 - when lockdown came, obviously people aren't going to give up movies so I expect them to rise back once pandemic ends - so long term buy.
Travel companies, Hotel companies but some either didn't take a hit or are now at original again.
>Similarly named stock
Stocks that are named like $GME when GameStop like things happens
>Second best thing
Etherium when Bitcoin or Dogecoin gains traction.
>Big companies
MS, Google seem to be steadily but forever rising
>Product launch
Sony when PS5 launched
>Product suddenly in demand
Broker apps when GME happened

What I'm trying to think or right now, is what fields are on a break due to pandemic, also what other catalyst am I missing

>> No.29064335

>>29064120
interesting. thanks.

>> No.29064377

>>29063668
It's a known unknown.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2msQwpzatQc

>> No.29064394

>>29064244
Yes you fucking retard we know, this is how these things go there are scripts written beforehand by legal teams so no one says anything that could fuck themselves.

>> No.29064436

>>29064244
They all were

>> No.29064484
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Rate my poorfolio lads. Which one should I double down on and buy the dip?

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>>29063604
welcome fren

>> No.29064526

tf is project ion

>> No.29064530

>>29064244
Yeah? They're not lawyers and therefore could say some dumb shit on the fly and fuck themselves.

>> No.29064651

>>29063915
>NAK
>mfw my bags from a couple of months ago are gonna be in the green soon

>> No.29064655

>>29064484
Gamestop. Lmao.

>> No.29064669

>>29064097
https://www.instagram.com/jennifervandamsel/?hl=en

>> No.29064692

>>29064309
If you try to come up with ideas like "what things will go up after COVID? Hmm, I guess hotels?", there will be a shitton of other people and firms that come to the same conclusion. You will have no edge.

Try to find your edge. Most of the time it will involve deep research.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72Pq5zKEi_g&t=600s

Or unironically just browse these threads (and leddit if you have the stomach) and wait for someone like the ANVS schizo with proper shilling show up. Then buy whatever they are shilling.

>> No.29064699

>>29064309
Some consumer mainstays still haven't returned to full strength. Cruises, airlines, etc. But then again those might never come back.
I think KO and PEP still have a bit of time left, and are good divie stocks.

Anticipate other catalysts. Think about what you are hearing in the news, and what will happen a few months from now.

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Rate and hate

>> No.29064714

>>29064484
GME
moon mission to $10k incoming monday
trust in the plan

>> No.29064726

>>29064484
You should stop trading.

>> No.29064736

>>29064484
unironically XRP

>> No.29064750

>>29064484
I feel less bad about being down 3.5% today, thanks anon

>> No.29064763

>>29064309
follow fintwit people on twitter and read valueinvestorclub.com

>> No.29064801

>>29064703
You'll make 20 bucks in 30 years.

>> No.29064814

>>29064484
Bro

>> No.29064823

Thoughts on Japan ETFs, or Japanese stocks in general?

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>>29064484

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>>29064484
You are the reason politicians try to ban poor from trading.

>> No.29064868

They're not going to address failures to settle.
They're not going to address one-direction halts.
Bunch of incompetents.

>> No.29064881

Diamond haaaaaands

>> No.29064887
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29064887

>sit down to take a shit
>piss through the gap between the seat and the bowl, all over my trousers

Ahhhhhhhhhhh

>> No.29064894

>>29064484
Do the opposite of whatever you're doing.

>> No.29064900

That congressman definitely comes on /biz/.

>> No.29064905

>>29064801
I'm adding 100 dollars to my brokerage account every paycheck. I'm just trying to start with a solid foundation in my portfolio.

>> No.29064950

OYY VEEYYYY THE SIX GORILLION

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>>29062945
>He bakes for free
Keep the change

>> No.29064996
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I will never financially recover from this, how do I save myself from this? I started trading about 3 weeks ago and fell for the AMC and NOK memes but now everything else is going red. I refuse to buy anymore shares in AMC and NOK to lower my average price as well. I will wait them out for as long as I have to in order to get my money back but now even U is crashing as well.

>> No.29065014

>>29064887
Jesus Christ, anon, I thought you learned from this mistake last time you told us.

>> No.29065017

>>29064860
Istarted off with a hundo though. So still up.

>> No.29065025

>>29064823
Don't expect big gains. Dont expect big losses either.

>> No.29065042

>>29064950
look at that noses

>> No.29065045

thank you for shopping at theta mart!

>> No.29065062

>>29064868
>They're not going to address one-direction halts.
But they... did? It was because of collateral regulations. And failure to properly manage risk by all parties involved.

>> No.29065080

>>29064905
Start looking into ETF's then if you actually want a return over long time. Unless you're looking for divis but all the same.

https://etfdb.com/etfs/asset-class/equity/

I'm in SOXL personally but make your choice wisely, if you want to play day trades with pennys, be careful anon.

God speed.

>> No.29065092

>>29065014
It’s not just me?

>> No.29065140

>>29064309
Hedge funds need to publicly disclose their positions (except shorts).
Look at what Blackrock is doing for ideas: https://sec.report/CIK/0001364742
Note that there's a time lag.

>> No.29065142

>>29064484
Uniro ically all of these will pump to 200% plus within a week, (except GME)

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>>29064823
>Japan

>> No.29065200

>>29065080
Thanks anon

>> No.29065205
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>>29065045
closed my HYLN covered calls yesterday for a 90% bump, about to sell a 1DTE right now for another quick couple bucks
thank you degenerates!

>> No.29065236

>>29065140
/biz/'s favorite hedge fund https://sec.report/CIK/0001628110

>> No.29065260

>>29064823
Sony is my friend, other than that I dunno, maybe some car companies?

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>>29064309
I'm no analyst but I try to look for small market cap stocks that have a new and solid product that is interesting but has no immediate use yet (so that the market underestimates it/it isn't immediately squished by a megacorp)

>> No.29065309

>>29064703
>KHC
based and ketchup pilled

>RYCEY
dump it now

>> No.29065321

>>29064887
how tiny is your penis
when i sit down on the toilet my dick is fully immersed in water, i have to sling it over my leg or it gets covered in shit

>> No.29065391

>>29065062
Address, anon.
Not "mention and then open their mouths to let the bullshit flow in"
Since they're not putting a foot down, one-direction halts are an acceptable tool for brokers who feel like they're in a liquidity crunch now.

>> No.29065455

>>29064887
>What are pre-school lessons

>> No.29065454

>>29065309
I feel that RYCEY will go up in the long term. They recently signed a contract with the British space agency.

>> No.29065497

I bought AMD and TSM. Please day we won’t go any lower...

>> No.29065533
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i am recoovering

>> No.29065551

>>29065321
My mistress keeps it in a chastity cage so it’s probably that.

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brb gonna make tea until saturday night

>> No.29065620

>>29065551
My flaccid dick snakes down to my ankle, how would I even get it into a cage?

>> No.29065667

>>29064887
i have done this

>> No.29065670

>>29065142
Hanks anon. My thoughts too

ADMP gets fda approval for a new coronavirus treatment by the 20th

SHIP just did a big stock offering at 1.7$ and massive investment firms bought in. Their earnings report that came out last week sayss all good things they just need a little more capital to expand massively.

XRP suit starts this week and based on opening letter they are going to run circles around the SEC.

Orsted looks solid but stock price fell from approx 1500 to 1000 due to a temporary loss of contract to the UK which is already being reestablished.

>> No.29065702

>>29065497
>Buying semiconductors
>In a bubble
Shoulda bought SOXS

>> No.29065753

>>29065391
>one-direction halts are an acceptable tool for brokers who feel like they're in a liquidity crunch now.
It is an acceptable tool, in fact they must do it due to regulations. I'm not sure how this would be addressed. Maybe by requiring more collateral? The Citadel guy had the right idea with T+1 settlement.

Also I think the market will punish these kinds of brokers without the need of regulations. Just see how many users Fidelity gained from RH after this whole shitshow. Brokers will think twice before implementing something like this.

>> No.29065773

>>29065702
ngmi

>> No.29065782

>>29065321
American toilets everyone

I fucking hate them. Is there any way to invest in european toilets to be imported into the US? Your toilets are fucking water bowls. If you take a shit there will be a huge splash every single time.

>> No.29065853

>>29065702
semis are not a bubble, shit like TSM is fairly priced. what price would YOU put on the gateway to the entire future of tech?
>being bearish on semis in a shortage
dont do that for long

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>>29064309
>So how do you find a stock to buy
Learn what kind of trading you like
Figure out what indicators you like to use
Add them to your scan
Review the stocks that come up in your scan

>> No.29065957

>>29065782
Yeah why do American toilets have so much water in them?

German toilets have little shelves so you can inspect the poo before you flush it.

Now this *is* shitposting.

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>>29065140
>VSTA:US
>14.88
BASED

>> No.29065994

>>29065782
do you not know how to poop properly? how are you 'splashing' the toilet? eat healthier food for more comfy shits desu

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>Tfw 29 year old boomer gonna fuck a 4/10 18 year old with a great ass tonight

>> No.29066144

>>29065702
>bubble
Do you want China to succeed?
https://www.rt.com/business/515923-china-dominates-semiconductors-new-oil/

>> No.29066158

>>29065957
American toilets do the whirlpool thing where you can watch your shit slowly spiral into the abyss

>> No.29066176

>>29066127
Enjoy pal.

>> No.29066184

>>29066127
how do i have sex

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>>29065782
just throw a couple squared of tp in there you cheap bastid

>> No.29066213

>>29063915
the mine will never open

>> No.29066214

>>29066127
Gonna need pics of that ass to confirm its greatness, anon.

>> No.29066219

>>29065205
kek, and there’s people worried about options restrictions on retail

>> No.29066222

>>29065994
>he hasn't experienced Poseidon's kiss.
ngmi

>> No.29066239

>>29065853
Not bearish, so much as I am thinking ahead.

News of the shortage is already old, and retail has seized on in. When they get shaken out while the market dips, semiconductor stocks will take a hit.

Wouldn't buy right now.

>> No.29066266

>>29066184
Find yesterday's post on /pol/ about how you can have sex with someone on the dance floor of a nightclub.

>> No.29066269

>PLTR volume 268.3M
>avg vol 74.33M
so this is the power of 80% of unrestricted shares. how far do we expect it to bleed?

>> No.29066280

>>29065454
A year ago it was $9. Now it's under $1.50. There has been almost no movement over the last 60 days. It looks shitty short term, mid term, and long term. That's all I'm saying.

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>>29066184
>Capture female
>Penetrate her with your penis

Well anon, seems pretty straightforward to me

>> No.29066325

anyone hold uavs? what do you think of this short report?

>> No.29066326

>>29066158
But how do you inspect the stool to check for parasites and digestive health?

>> No.29066406

>>29066239
if there's a correction, buy the dip. until then, trying to predict a crash is a great way to get priced out and then capitulate further up. TSM is going to have an arizona foundry running in 2024 and double its capacity. buying now is still early even if it retraces 30%

>> No.29066411

>>29066266
dafuq?

>> No.29066455

bought more crbp cheapies

>> No.29066481
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>>29065782
What you should do, is let out most of the log, and just before you let it lose, jerk your ass to the right slightly, so your shit gains some angular velocity. If it is hard and long enough, it will be horizontal before splashing, hit both walls, slowing the shit own, thus preventing the splash.
Easy as.

>> No.29066482

>>29066266
i dont go to nightclubs or pol

>> No.29066495

>>29065957
Because unlike 3rd world countries our sewage systems can handle the extra water.

>> No.29066519

>>29066239
Don't care, bought more. You're cracked as fuck.

>> No.29066587

rover landing soon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9AkgygOBkM

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>>29066326
Ah yes, the poo shelf. Most WCs have it here, it' great.

>> No.29066650

>>29066326
you dont. you doctor does; thats why you pay them, so you don't sift through your own dirty diarrhea.

>> No.29066654

>>29066495
Lmao the US is a third world country pretending to be 1st world.

Imagine having to pay for health care, after you get shot at school.

>> No.29066660

>>29066587
Will ARKX include shares of NASA?

>> No.29066676

>>29066269
I thought 25 was the bottom. I expect it'll hang around 25 for a couple weeks

>> No.29066739

>>29066587
MAXR built the robotic arm on Perseverance

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>just bought another 4000 OPTI
>average now 0.11
i dont like it

>> No.29066798

>>29066616
Bist du ein deutscher Freund?

>> No.29066799

>>29065753
>in fact they must do it due to regulations
That's a pretty twisted thing to say. The regs you're referring to require them to have a certain amount of liquidity. Dealing with a liquidity crunch by imposing one-direction halts on select tickers is unprecedented, it impacts the entire market, and it's prone to abuse. Most importantly it's not the only way or the most obvious way to deal with a liquidity crunch.
Unless there's something I don't understand?
>Also I think the market will punish these kinds of brokers without the need of regulations.
Yes you have a good argument there.
I just didn't want the House to rubber stamp it, and I think that's what just happened. Expect more of this from Schwab and Fidelity too.
At the same time the impact on the wider market of giving one side of the trade discount to exit when the trade goes against them has not really been addressed at all. This affected people on all brokers and some big funds. I feel like I was forced to sell early by the one direction halt on a broker I don't even use. So do these guys - https://www.marketwatch.com/story/large-gamestop-shareholder-must-asset-management-sold-off-its-stake-2021-01-28
As another anon said yesterday,
>I had a play for 2021 but a pack of retards took her and raped her

>> No.29066812

>>29066616
I love smelling out of water shit. And having to scrub the shelf of shit smears everytime.

>> No.29066824

>>29066741
based OPTI scammer

>> No.29066847

Anyone buying the dip on WMT?

>> No.29066860
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29066860

>>29066654
>Imagine having to pay for health care
>Instead of just paying for it through higher taxes

>> No.29066916

>>29066798
Nah, but we have your toilets in hungary too. I guess "East Germany - Best Germany" things.

>> No.29066981
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29066981

>>29066616
Fuck me, This is a nightmare for plumbers. You want some trailer park low-flow 'step on a peddle' barnyard toilet. No wonder you EUnians are getting sick all the time.

>> No.29067016

>>29063954
You literally bought the stock as it started dipping. So about an 8/10 on the retard scale.

>> No.29067040

>>29066616
>>29065957
Shit smells a lot less when it's underwater tho. Sometimes, I hardly smell my shit at all when using an American toilet, but if I ever have to go in the woods or shit in one of those containers to give to the doctor, it's way worse

>> No.29067113

>>29067003

>> No.29067136
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>>29066741
Nice. I don't want to buy any more because my average is at .06 for 12k shares.
>reality is .04 but fidelity gotta make theirs

>> No.29067182

damn there's so much shit I almost fomo'd into earlier this week. glad I didn't or I'd be down bad

>> No.29067276

>>29066847
It's going under $136 soon. I would wait another day or two before buying.

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>>29066860
>imagine not paying for muhammads wives and childrens healthcare and welfare as you train him to replace you at your job the day before he beheads your wifes boyfriends sons teacher

>> No.29067346

>>29067182
Now would be the time to buy them though anon.

>> No.29067395

>>29066799
The reason it was one-sided is that sells don't come with collateral obligations. If it was two-sided, would you be happy looking at your portfolio go down without being able to sell? The shitshow would be even worse.
What's your solution for brokers experiencing liquidity problems then? They would have to pause ALL trading.

Also keep in mind that retailers are a drop in the bucket. They were not the ones selling. Maybe some buying pressure was removed, but this was most porobably other hedgies and pro daytraders doing sketchy shit, not robinhood. RH restricting trading was just their signal to stop and exit.

>> No.29067432

these fuckers are taking advantage of this crisis to get more lenient regulation

>> No.29067532
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>down 9k
>only JPM is green
Pain dayo

>> No.29067575

Yellen is going to talk at market close correct?

>> No.29067578

>>29067432
I was under the impression that it was politicians that want to justify making even more kneejerk regulations. Probably fukcing over the middle class again.

>> No.29067585

>>29067136
yeah it was a hard move and it might dump on me from here, but its only another $1200 and they just released monster earnings. if i was already holding for the nasdaq uplisting later in the year, buying more at the price i was holding at shouldnt be an issue. that's the warren buffet in my speaking

>> No.29067688

>>29066654
free healthcare is a meme in my experience. they delayed seeing me for months while my condition worsened and I went to a specialist and paid and got my issue sorted and concerns answered in a day

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>>29067395
Wow. It's almost like retail investors are treated differently. Someone should look into the relationship between brokers, market makers, and clearing companies.

Yep.

>> No.29067795

>>29067688
Another point for America (for now)
https://www.centurybenefitsgroup.com/m/blog/mick-jagger-saved-by-us-healthcare-eschews-socialized-medicine-in-uk.aspx
>“Americans keep hearing that the United Kingdom’s healthcare system, the National Health Service, usesoutdated technologyand has lines so long that even theNew York Timeshas noticed. And, treatment of older patients has been so poor that even the paper of Britain’s political Left,The Guardian, has noticed.
>So, how was British citizen Mick Jagger, 75, able to avoid the wait times and secure the latest technology?
>Jagger hopped on a plane, went to New York, and paid cash for the surgery.”

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>>29066654
anyone that has any business speaking in these threads is provably on the losing side of the universal healthcare bargain, paying more than we receive from the system. if you are on the receiving side, you are poor and stupid
simple as

>> No.29067939

>>29067395
>If it was two-sided, would you be happy looking at your portfolio go down
What? If it was two-sided nobody's portfolio would move, the brokers would be forced to look through the order books and trigger sell targets up to God knows how high.
I guess a long two-way halt (which is just called a halt by the way since one-way halts are a brand new invention) would have bogged retail's weekly calls, is that what you mean? This is a known risk of call buying. Having market makers allow one side of a bet to cover at a discount is not a known risk. The only time it's ever happened was with Piggly Wiggly and the onions futures guy and those involved trades being unwound by COURTS.

>> No.29067956

>>29067795
Why are you getting your bullet points from the insurance companies?

>> No.29067992

>>29067795
this exactly. it's good for free prescriptions and stuff, and maybe if you really can't afford a super expensive surgery (like how many of those are not your own fault from poor diet?), otherwise it's a complete joke

>> No.29068100

>>29067956
>Why are you getting your uncontested facts from teh bad guys?

>> No.29068155

>>29067992
then again with the expensive surgery you're better off with having insurance and seeing someone who has motivation to fix your condition immediately ($)
there's no motivation for NHS workers and in my experience their organization is horrible

>> No.29068176

>>29067939
I'm reasonably sure that if RH just halted trading, the GME price would still have collapsed. And if you were a GME holder on RH, you couldn't have done anything about it, and just watch it burn.

If you are talking about a full halt of the whole market, well maybe. But Piggly Wiggly is a great example, because a full halt basically fucked that guy.

>> No.29068316

>>29068155
>the insurance-based model is more efficient
As evidenced by the american healthcare prices.

>> No.29068401

diarrhea into close

>> No.29068422
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29068422

My target price for Palantir is 15$.

>> No.29068475

>>29068176
It hit $483 pre-market.
People were saying "wow what an amazing squeeze that was" in October when it hit $15. What objective analysis do you have that it was over on that day?
I have evidence that it wasn't over: they imposed a unidirectional trading halt that no one had ever heard of before.

>> No.29068500

>>29068100
The Australian system is better anyway. Universal coverage baseline, but you can buy in to a number of better, private systems if you can afford it.

>> No.29068525

>>29068155
are you a bong?

>> No.29068543

Hope any of you fellow leafs invested in SCR. It looks like it could be a comfy stock if all goes well.

>> No.29068560

>>29067956
Why are you defending the NHS?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/13/new-do-not-resuscitate-orders-imposed-on-covid-19-patients-with-learning-difficulties
>literal death panels for kids with dyslexia

>> No.29068626

Mars Rover
Happening Now

>> No.29068632
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>>29068316
>prices
I wonder why you would look at this instead of looking at access to services. Wait times, availability of resources, that kind of thing.

>> No.29068720

>>29068475
You have a conjecture that it was retailers who propped the price up, and once they could only sell, they did.
I have another, that it was not retailers that drove the price above $100, but professional companies and institutions, and the price dropped, because these institutions knew the game was up when RH and friends started restricting trading. They were in it for the momentum, and jumped ship once the momentum stopped.

There is no way to know which conjecture is true until thte SEC analysis comes out. But I'm pretty sure I'm right.

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>>29067395
>robinhood etoro et al halts trades artificially reducing liquidity effectively KILLING the stock down to defend jews who short -140% of a company
>SEC conspires to halt trades 5-10times in ONE HOUR
>reddit shuts down wsb
>totally organic
>while other brokers did nothing and just said yo guys use limit order
>even sells their stocks for them without asking (kek)
Yeah totally organic retard, I want you to read what you just typed and think about how fucking retarded what you just wrote is. You probably think they're telling you the truth and that private companies and hedge fund managers are looking after your "best interests" too.

Dumb retarded literal goyim like you are why people will keep getting fleeced.

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>>29068500
>better
No. The obsession with limiting prices decreases access, even if you have a supplemental private system like Austria or the UK.
If you want healthcare access at any income level you want to be in America.

>> No.29068827

Are you in space related stocks ahead of the mars rover NASA shit anons? Also
>NASA panel
>50% asian 50% white
Can't wait for the twitter hashtag

>> No.29068829

The US has the most corrupt healthcare system in the first world. Changing to universal healthcare wont eliminate all the rent seeking responsible for high costs; in fact costs will soar.

>> No.29068901

>>29068626
I'm sweating anon

>> No.29068927

>>29068827
>>50% asian 50% white
how do I long NASA?

>> No.29068977

>>29068808
Where is this chart from, what is it counting?

>> No.29068978

>>29068475
had nothing to do with the >fundamentals of a squeeze
it was simply smart investing to see that price, sell a good chunk, see the massive dump, and then sell the resulting rip. i sold most of my holdings that friday in AH because I was afraid the SEC was going to step in and completely halt trading over some fuckery. I was wrong about where the fuckery occurred, but I was smart to secure most of my profits

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29069006

>>29067395
>run out of liquidity
>pick and chooses what stocks can/cant trade, choose only stocks mentioned on a transvestite crybaby forum that only retail is trading
something doesnt add up goy

>> No.29069028

>power hour
>everything dumping even more
yup sounds about right

>> No.29069031

I'm starting to like Griffin. It's obviously the gov niggers who are the jewish dumbfucks here.

>> No.29069032

>>29068632
I'm able to go to my private healtcare provider and pay 20th the price of american prices, and have the same or better service..
This is because we have free*, public healthcare, and some regulation.

*: We have a $20 monthly tax to pay for this healthcare. It is paid by the company. Just like your healthcare plan. Just way cheaper.

>> No.29069048

>>29068827
The truth can't be papered over.

>> No.29069070

We did it boys.
USA #1 on Mars

>> No.29069089
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Is Theil's Mithril Capital buying voting B-shares today pegged at 25$, now that the insiders were allowed to sell? There was some speculation that would happen.

Are B-shares even allowed to be sold in the open market?

>> No.29069092

>>29068829
Multiethnic low trust society. Of course you get ambulance chasers, people abusing any poorfag scraps (Medicaid), and people not wanting to get suckered into paying for those poorfag scraps.

Imagine how proud of the NHS your average Bong would be if the system merged with, like, Turkey and Mali.

>> No.29069104

>>29067532
based pika poster

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>>29068758
>>29069006

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>>29068827
>Check MAXR
>Still dumping
Yeah bro, best purchase in a long time..

>> No.29069351
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29069351

DING DING DING. How comfy did you get today? +0.02% for this anon. A crabby day, but I shaved off some of my CCIV at the top. Looking forward to tomorrow and next week.

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29069385

>>29068720
>>29069128
Yes, the normal people used the same strategy hedge fund managers use on GME on the opposite end. It wasn't well liked because Jews lost millions and they had to shut it down by artificially halting markets.

>Nooo despite the evidence It was organicccccc
>There is no way to know which conjecture is true until the SEC analysis comes out.
>Guys this regulatory entity will tell us the truth I can't make up my own mind because I'm a retard
Thanks for proving you have no counter argument and that you're a dumb as a rock niggerfaggot, you deserve to get fleeced

>> No.29069453
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extremely bearish close. more red tomorrow

>> No.29069461

>>29068720
Interesting, you have me mistaken because I agree with your impression. Retail is irrelevant.
Regardless you agree it was the one-directional halt that ended the momentum, not the dozens of regular halts that occurred in the 4 months leading up to it.
The game was up for the entire market only when one side of the trade was allowed to exit at a discount.
This contracts what you said previously,
>I'm reasonably sure that if RH just halted trading, the GME price would still have collapsed.
Previous halts failed. Clearly, objectively, instutitutions were covering their shorts and would have been forced to continue covering both new and old short positions until 120 million shares had been located in the sell-side order book.
It could have taken MONTHS based on study of previous squeezes.
My only point has been that I don't want to see unidirectional halts normalized or rubber stamped by Congress. It was manipulative and had unfair consequences. There is no precedent for it except the two times it's been done by a judge in a court of law, but now it's normal. Don't you understand that puts all your value plays at risk?

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>>29069157
just keep buying the dip bro

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>>29069351
lost about 10k over the past week, but very happy to be buying dips. i unfortunately sold an AAPL $133p for next friday at the """bottom""" two days ago, only bad play recently

>> No.29069681

>FRX
nice! wish i bought more desu

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>>29069385
> despite the evidence It was organic

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>>29069351
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA but also I bought the dip

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>>29068977
>>29068808
Oh sorry, MRIs per capita. Here's a better one.

>> No.29069714
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29069714

What's a good way to divide up my money?
Currently I'm at 89.75% cash, 10% physical gold, 0.25% physical silver. How am I doing? Thinking I should turn some of the cash into QQQ and PSLV maybe?

>> No.29069776

>>29069351
-3.79% so this is it, frens? The time has finally come?

>> No.29069805

>>29069351
-6.5%
just another absolutely fucking brutal day

>> No.29069817

>>29068978
>trim profits
Yes
>nothing to do with the >fundamentals of a squeeze
Extremely, hilariously wrong but it's not going to help me to teach you now, we studied this shit in late night and weekend /smg/ for 5 months.

>> No.29069832

>>29069699
>greece
lol what

>> No.29069849

>>29069092
>Multiethnic low trust society
And Big Pharma. And millionaire do-nothing hospital administrators. In what other country do people get rich working in hospital administration? The whole fucking system is a joke.

>> No.29069868

>>29069351
-2.3%
I take full credit for this crash as it happened right when my portfolio hit $69k

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29069877

JUST
>tfw no extra cash to buy dips

>> No.29069997
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29069997

this isnt a buy the dip market right now. it will rain blood for weeks

>> No.29070032

>>29069877
i wish T212 adjusted the % gain/loss on those charts based on the selected timescale

>> No.29070090

>>29069714
20% phys metals, 15% long options, 15% short options, 30% cash flowing real state, remainder cash or equities/bonds/gme

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>>29069714
>gold, silver, cash
Okay boomer. QQQ is alright though.

>> No.29070133

>>29070032
yeah there's no way to check daily P/L

>> No.29070143
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>>29069997
I DON'T CARE IF THE ENTIRE GLOBAL ECONOMY COLLAPSES I WILL BUY SPACE STOCKS UNTIL I DIE

>> No.29070144

As I live and breath.
An (R) taking this seriously
>BANG
Oh gdmt

>> No.29070146

>>29069032
I'm glad you're satisfied with your healthcare services because so many people are not.
That said, you cannot get more services from less supply of doctors and medical equipment per capita. Unless you live in Puerto Rico or Israel you are wrong, your country's healthcare is broken by supply shortages. Even America's absolutely fucked system of overlapping regulations and subsidies is itself a terrible joke, it will get me what I need faster in all circumstances compared to yours.
That's why critics substitute price for access. They're using price as a proxy for access but actually looking at access tells a different story.

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>>29070104
>Big tiddy vtubers

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>>29069690
So then brainlet, explain to us all why did SEC, Multiple brokers, brokers artificially halt trading and sell their users stocks off against their will? Why did leddit shut it down all in the exact same timeframe?

>> No.29070253

>>29070133
aye it's really lacking in some areas desu

>> No.29070270

>PLTR dropped by almost 30% in just 5 days
Bruh

>> No.29070362

>>29069461
Let's split this up. And see what the solutions are.

If only RH fully halted, I'm pretty sure the price collapse still would've happened, because RH users were not significant market movers, but such a move would spook the pumpers (whether retail or institutional)

If there was a full halt on all GME trading, the shorters would've found ways to cover. Either with agreements, or dark pool shenanigans, or simple options contracts. Maybe not, because it was so fucking overshorted, but still.

In both cases the price collapses, and you cannot really do anything about it if you're a retailer on RH. So they might as well allow selling so that you can exit while it's up.

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>>29069817
im saying that selling in chunks has nothing to do with the fundamentals of the squeeze. as you said, the fundamentals of the squeeze would tell you to hold everything until 4 digits/share. however, if you did anything other than sell in chunks after it hit $200 in AH after elon's tweet (and instead relied on ONLY the fundamentals of the squeeze and ignored all external but still important factors), you got fucking greedy and you got fucking bogged, and you deserve it
don't say im "hilariously wrong" or try to throw threads from months ago that I most likely started. I was here before you and I'll be here after you too

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>>29070228

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>>29069351
-8,5%
I feel like an abused dog.

>> No.29070522
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29070522

Came from the crypto world to drop you stockbros this nugget.

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>>29069351
+0.27
BFARF single handedly carried me today.

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29070622

>>29070522

>> No.29070641

>>29069849
Admin's in large part from those ambulance chasers and for pharma, shit, someone's gotta pay for drug R&D.

>>29070143
Based and ARKXpilled.

>> No.29070674

>>29069351
I bought 3 shares of CCIV @ 54 yesterday and sold it at 63 today cause I don't think it can go up higher, can it?

>> No.29070678

>>29070522
I'm not gonna buy the news.

>> No.29070695

>>29070522
haha it's like all the corporations are conspiring against shareholders now. What is another semi conductor company that doesn't do this?

>> No.29070742

>>29069461
dude, circuit breakers are different than multi day trade halts which was what was being discussed by the SEC. a multi day buying halt from RH and other brokers was basically just that but it allowed smart retail to get the fuck out once they saw it was over. it was either going to be robinhood or the SEC that stepped in on this. if you didnt see this coming from a mile away youre just dumb. nobody think it's fair, but it's reality. being a retail trader is not fair, but that doesnt matter

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29070808

>>29070475
>you
>argument not found

>> No.29070897

>>29070674
Oh yes, but anticipate some notable red days in the near future.

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>>29070600
wait is Google based now?

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>>29070808

>> No.29071063

>>29070695
chinese bitfarmers arent allowed to be shareholders

>> No.29071173

>>29069351
-0.89% unrealized. Perpetual state of borderline AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA all day

>> No.29071223

>>29070949

"herpes reimagined"

>> No.29071349

Retard here. How do I play SQQQ? I was holding it today to get a feeling. But I wouldn’t know how to play it right now. Just hold and buy more on every dip? Since a major correction is inevitable, does it make sense to start accumulating now? During the correction start buying TQQQ? How would you or do you play it?

>> No.29071358

>>29070362
>If only RH fully halted
You're leaving something out.
If they had halted their entire service to deal with their personal liquidity issues, that would have been much less likely to kill the momentum.
Putting aside what they did to their own users, the decision to target GME targeted GME holders outside of their platform.
>If there was a full halt on all GME trading, the shorters would've found ways to cover.
Impossible, institutions held over 100% of the float and was making money lending shares. Some like Blackrock trimmed and this barely moved the price, they had no incentive to sell other than rebalancing -- Until the one-way halt killed the momentum. There never would have been enough shares for all the shenanigans required, dark pools or no.
>>29070398
Sorry bro, we have both been in since sub $7 so let's not get into dick measuring.
We exited at the same time, sounds like. I still don't understand, all I am saying is $480 wasn't the top until the unidirectional halt. Based on actual short squeeze fundamentals we studied we both had a higher target until Citadel shut it down.

>> No.29071396

>>29069385
I'm Jewish. Why aren't I this rich? Why am I waiting several days for cash to settle?

>> No.29071415

>>29070949
Yandex is actually alien technology.

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>>29071034
>shelfshitter mad

>> No.29071465

>>29070742
There is no reason to believe a 14 day SEC halt would have allowed underwater shorts to unwind.
Show me a dark pool with 120 million shares to spare.

>> No.29071466

>>29070897
ok, thanks. I found out about CCIV on Feb 5 at like 3 AM and have since watched it go from 30 to 60 dollars while actually investing very little, big FOMO since then.

>> No.29071590

>>29071465
>120 million shares
That's not the short interest

>> No.29071598

>>29071465
You should ask yourself, who lent those shares in the first place.

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>>29071034
>the peabrain you
>still no actual argument to >>29070228
Thanks for finally admitting defeat and that you're retarded lmao

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AMAT bros??

>> No.29071798

They're all shitting on Robinhood for no reason.

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>>29071358
I got fucked by it but trading is asymmetric so that's the game. Hedge funds don't post their buys on social media and shit talk for a reason. All these retail traders were posting memes and laughing about hedgies being out on the street and killing themselves and their families being homeless. They wanted war with wall street and they got it. I'm just saying the execution was amazing but the strategy went to shit when hubris got the better of them. It has kind of faded away because of that and become more of a pop culture sensation. Notice most of the guys that crashed the market were seen as rogue traders and the money they took mysteriously disappeared. They usually spent some time in jail, but they can always say they beat wall street. They kept a low profile, their timing was perfect, and they remained silent even after the fact. The reddit stuff just made the strategy unrealistic at this point, classic hubris. don't get me wrong, it's fucked up. I hope instead of just dwelling on how unfair it is more retail traders learn from it and adjust. People talk to much online these days.

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>>29071358
>I still don't understand, all I am saying is $480 wasn't the top until the unidirectional halt. Based on actual short squeeze fundamentals we studied we both had a higher target until Citadel shut it down.
yeah i completely agree with this. I even kept holding 91 shares into the weekend after selling most of my shit just on the off chance my gut feeling was wrong and it did gap back up during the "real" squeeze. i agree that they pulled some fuckery somewhere to evade the gunshot to the face they were looking at and that it cheated the fuck out of some retail.
my continuing point through all this was that during a play like GME that is highly volatile, highly complex, and has national attention (at that point), fundamentals are NOT the only thing to consider. sometimes you just have to listen to the voice in your head that is saying "something is going to happen, secure yourself NOW" and do it if youre up 3000% like we were. you can hedge again paranoia, like I did, by holding more. but I lost 20k unrealized doing that, but it was worth it in case the fundamentals actually panned out. I'm just saying anticipating that jews were going to win was just savvy trading, and savvy trading is not always based on fundamentals or visible reality
>>29071465
see my post above. again, this entire situation was highly complex and I don't pretend to understand it fully. i also think NOBODY on this board should try to say they understand it fully, when what you really should have tried to do was react instead of predict things controlled by people way more powerful than you are

>> No.29071895

>>29071358
>that would have been much less likely to kill the momentum.
We disagree over this. I guess we will never know.

>>29071358
The "actual top" could've been much higher. But yeah, the SEC or the exchange would've stepped in way before infinity, by definition.
>until Citadel shut it down.
This is a baseless accusation, and borderline conspiracy theory.

>> No.29071930

>>29071746
I‘m not holding it yet but think about buying in. What’s up though?

>> No.29071982

>>29071590
Not any more.
>>29071598
The institutions, my God you have some dumb ideas wrapped up in some very intelligent posts.
If Blackrock and Vanguard are making 20 to 50% APR lending shares why would they give up that income stream and allow people shorting their own holdings to exit cheap?
You know who made bank off the VW squeeze? Porche, the lender of the shares. If it wasn't for anti-cornering laws lenders would be triggering short squeezes every day, not helping them unwind. This is basic stuff.

>> No.29072097

>>29071982
>Not any more.
I was never 120 million. It was 70 at the highest point.

>> No.29072123

>>29071798
Because they're dumb anon

>> No.29072229

>>29071930
earnings call got me acting up

>> No.29072278

>>29072123
Well RH gives commission free trading, it's a win win if they can fuck it up and pin GME as a national security threat or whatever. It cracks me up how they are still chasing anonymous ghosts on discussion forums. It's quicksand for them.

>> No.29072302

>>29071798
Robinhood actually halted purchases, which is much more than what Fidelity, TD, et al did by restricting them.

Who decides which brokers get to do what? And what sort of discretionary power should individual brokerages hold?

Also, the "gamefication" issue.

>> No.29072348

>>29063583
>>29063178
gonna make it how come everyone is on it now? no one was talking about it a few days ago

>> No.29072432

>>29063227
Where do you buy BFARF?
Tried searching and there's nothing.

>> No.29072481

>>29072302
>Robinhood actually halted purchases,
Yes, I know. Thanks. It's not like they had a choice.
>Also, the "gamefication" issue.
>Noo you can't have fun
>You must hate it
Great point.

>> No.29072485

>>29063583
>>29063178
>bioshit
perfectly ok not trying to make money on shit i dont understand

>> No.29072486

>>29071982
>why would they give up that income stream and allow people shorting their own holdings to exit cheap?
Because it's good for business. Get some fixed amount of money for the unwinding, maybe some shares in the funds themselves (like how citadel swallowed Melvin).
If the funds go bankrupt, Blackrock and friends won't get that income stream at all. Maybe through some litigation, but that's risky.

Also, the whole VW deal almost bankrupted Porsche. It also bankrupted the Piggly Wiggly guy, even though he won. It's like you read those stories 80% to the end.

>> No.29072489

>>29072302
IRL brokers do that quite a bit though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIQmRfqLz90

hollywood version

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>>29071871
>>29071895
>>29071864
Thanks guys. Can't believe how much poorer I'd be without the chance to ask you all about my ideas.
>>29072097
Oh, right, sorry. I always followed Ihor's numbers and you're right. Can't believe it's only been 3 weeks but I *want* to forget these numbers, anon. I want to move on.
Coomcat is dead, long live Coomcat.

>> No.29072564

>>29072348
The ANVS schizo came during the weekend. We jsut followed his gospel.

>> No.29072596

How far we falling smg?

>> No.29072656

>>29072525
Well, you were the only one who was professional about making your point, as opposed to the two schizoids. So kudos for that.

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>>29072525
>GME closed at $40.69 today
can you feel it? it's almost time

>> No.29072680

>>29072486
Actually didn't know about the Porche followup, thanks.
Piggly Wiggly was unwound by a court.
If I believe I was actually cornering shorts I wouldn't brag about it online. This was a good fundamental play until it was seized by a pack of feral beasts and then shut down by the powers that be. The day I saw a GME related psy-op on /pol/ was the saddest I've been since I started investing. I tried to escape proving myself into a world where I could just be right and reap the reward. Oh well.

>> No.29072763

>>29069714
If you're going to be that conservative look into stablecoin lending. If you get into QQQ right now I'd definitely DCA don't just jump in.

>> No.29072873

If you want.
>>29072823

>> No.29072897

>>29072302
Because the majority of volume came from robinhood you mongoloid, he has explained it over and over again why they had to halt trading but you choose to ignore it because you're mad. Why do you think the Webull CEO went from "ugh come here guys, we won't do it.. we're based" to limiting trading aswell the next day? It's not rocket science. Next time don't use garbage brokers that literally 99% of the retail sheeple uses

>> No.29072926

Whats the deal with TWTR, guys?

>> No.29072976

>>29072680
Melvin covered a few days in. That was the squeeze, and you could see how the stock price shot up dramatically.

Most of the remaining shorts are probably new short interest. Meaning, a short sold at $300 or above.

>> No.29073102

>>29072673
I sold $40 puts expiring tomorrow, if it stays there I bogged some poor sap out of more than $10 a share.

>> No.29073340

>>29072976
You are mostly correct but Melvin's position was pretty small. New shorts came in with a lower basis, yes, and that is ultimately why I exited the remainder of my position during the second peak after a lot of trimming along the way.
But on the morning it had the one-way halt, even those new shorts were underwater. The buy volume - billions of dollars - was driven by institutions trying to corner those new shorts.

>> No.29073896

>>29063397
my worst stock today. lucky i have only like 30 shares at a lower cost. what the fuck was that though? down 9.99% looks like a short who didn't want uptick rule tomorrow. not to optimistic on it right now