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Tell me what to invest in /biz/

>> No.2435

>>2406

Apple

>> No.2447

No sane competent investor would tell you anything. This is not your secret club

>> No.2464

Valve, Half Life 3 HAS to come out sooner or later

>> No.2469

my big fat dick

>> No.2482
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2482

>>2406

Appl

>> No.2491

cryptocurrencies are a good bet. they are definitely the future. i can't tell you which one to pick though. i used to be certain that Bitcoin would be the top dog but its slowly beginning to look like it can be unseated

>> No.2495

>>2406
Apples and Honey

>> No.2515

>>2464
>>2482
I agree with these posts

>> No.2516

What kind of investor are you?

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2537

>>2406

Windows 8.1 and windows 9 are going to tank. Android is being throttled by google content laws.

Apple is your best choice.

>> No.2581

>>2464
Valve are private

>> No.2661

>>2464

> Implying Steam OS will get more than 0.00001% market share
> Implying Apple don't release a console
> Implying the steam box wont fail miserably
> implying HL3 will be good when It comes out next year

Gabe will be forced out when the money stops.

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[ERROR]

tulips are due a major comeback

>> No.2757

MCIG
they are competent vaporizers for just 10 bucks, its going to get huge

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2822

>>2406

Probably Apple OP.

> solid investment
> AAPL day low 534, day high 544
> High sentiment

>> No.2877

BLOCKBUSTER

>> No.2889
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2889

>>2435
>>2482
>>2515
>>2822

Shut it down.

>> No.2929

Gold

>> No.2934

>>2822
>implying OP has 50K in disposable income
all these wannabe ass scrubs who claim apple and google. those 2 are beyond obvious.

>> No.3035

Pandacoin :^)

>> No.3012

I'd invest in cryptocurrency. Bitcoin just took a plummet, so once the price starts to rise again, invest.

I also have a feeling Litecoins are gonna rise in value too.

>> No.3013

>>2406

Day Tops:

NCIT +0.18
BGGP +0.03
LGND +4.73 <- right here OP, big pharma
PANW +3.70
SYK + 1.80
CYNO +1.66
RLGT + 0.15
Q + 2.76
SNN + 0.71
IRBT + 2.95


Time warner is being bought by comcast. Alot of money is being made by someone...

>> No.3142

>>3013
Comcast?

Shit someone told me they were doing pretty badly recently.
Still the general rule is not to invest in media until the autumn.

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3103

>>2929

Nope, that shit is dropping like a stone

Buy uranium

>>2934

> implying anyone on /biz/ has ever invested

We should all put out money in a pot and buy shares in google. If /biz/ got 10,000 people to put in $1 each we could start properly daytrading


> tfw thats a good idea

>> No.3150

btc u pleb

>> No.3164

>>3103

> Implying anyone on /biz/ has $1 to invest


We should take 4chan public and finally make one of moots businesses succeed.

>> No.3204

>>3012
>>3035
>>3150


Bitcoin is volatile as shit.
Doge will never reach the moon
pandacoin is a joke

>> No.3260

>>3164
>make 4chan public

Are you sure you want 4chan to vanish off the face of the earth. Are you really really sure.

[spoiler]I do

>> No.3248

>>3204
>>3150
/biz/coin when?

>> No.3274

>>3103
>Nope, that shit is dropping like a stone
Actually it has been slightly recovering lately, it may have bottomed out. Especially with stocks being overvalued and the emerging market issues investors may be moving back to gold/silver. Faggot.

>> No.3285

>>3248
I second that. /biz/coin to commemorate the founding of glorious /biz/

>> No.3292

>>3204
Yea it's a load of crap (except bitcion I actually believe in that longterm), but might as well speculate teh fuck out of them.

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3294

hey /biz/y people I'm a freshman in an esteemed public school of management studying business and finance. What does my future hold considering im 6'1" 130 lbs and slapped ur gf's ass in the club

>> No.3298

>>2406
put 50% of your money into a low cost stock index fund
put the other 50% of your money into a low cost bond index fund

rebalance when you get to 75/25 or 25/75 back to 50/50. keep taxes low. keep costs low.

you will outperform 99% of investors with this simple strategy.

>> No.3309

>>3164
>take 4chan public
God, no. They would destroy the spirit of the site.

>> No.3330

>>3285
Someone get on this shit please.

>> No.3333

What's your goal?

What's your capital?

Do you want to risk it?

Do you want to use portfolios?

>> No.3313

>>3204
I agree with this.

Everyone and their mother is making some kind of cryption coin to sell to plebs like you.
Even Iceland is making an Auroracoin for fucksake.

Stay with bitcoin only or else you are just wasting time and money.

>> No.3318

>>3142


I don't know what the chances of them being split up by anti competition laws are.

They are bound by their newly acquired time warner contract to honor the recently ousted fcc guidelines even though they were repealed. In about 7-8 years they'll have completely free reign to produce content through NBC and distribute it with their telecoms side.

I'm expecting them to become so corrupt by then that the government will step in.

> Google fibre will explode overnight

>> No.3322

>>3164
i've got £500 to invest, be willing to split profit with someone who knows what they're doing with small time investments

>> No.3362

>>3260

So, we could make all of /b/ stockholders

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3379

>>3333
MONEY

>> No.3385

>>3333
These quads are asking good questions

>> No.3394

PCYC
XIN
OSGIQ
AMD

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3410

>>3333

third quads on /biz/

>> No.3437

>>3333
:^^^)

>> No.3448

>>3333

> money
> 5$
> yeah
> I dont know what a portfolio is

I think I'm ready to be a hedge fund manager

>> No.3454

>>3318
Eh tbh I don't think there will any government intervention until Viacom downsizes greatly.

However the shit flinging and fighting between Viacom and Comcast will be HILARIOUS. The markets for media are going to be fantastic.

Managed to find the article about it from 2010 as well http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainmentnewsbuzz/2010/12/viacom-tells-government-it-is-worried-about-comcast-nbc-universal-deal.html

>> No.3491

>>3362

> make all of /b/

you mean make all of /biz/

We could control moot and become the most powerful board.

>> No.3522

>>3298

That sounds like a get rich quick scheme

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3538

>>3491
>mfw /biz/ pays Moot to do their bidding and ruining shitty boards

If we are going to dream lets dream high lads.

>> No.3541

>>3333
>consistent stream of money
>$2000
>sure
>wot
Not really looking for advice though, just interested in what you have to say.

Also nice quads.

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3569

>>3313


The first major criticism of bitcoin was that it was too easy to clone. They said that the market would be absolutely flooded with copies, each one draining the value of all before it.

> they were right

>> No.3615

>>2406
ETFs and consistent dividend yielding stocks

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3619

>>3538

We could force him to make all of us moderators on /a/, /v/ and /vg/ It would be the greatest thing to ever happen to me.

>> No.3601

>>3522
are you trolling?

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3621

>>2482
apple doesnt pay dividends. enjoy being poor unless apple experiences massive growth with all these new competitors gaining edge

>> No.3650

>>3601

If it's that easy then why isn't everyone else doing it?

>> No.3705

>>3650
>Herkshire Bathaway
looks like this board is full of ad fags already. you need some serious cash to buy even moderate shares from berks.hat

>> No.3763

>>3454

Articles good.

The whole thing about them being the creator and distributor of content scares me. The new guidelines mean that they could pretty much stop other providers getting in on their areas and become a cartel.

Providers in the US are pretty much the prime example of the free market not working.

>> No.3742

wow fresh board new posts less than five digits posts yes awesome lelele

>> No.3750

>>3650
Because most people aren't happy with market returns. 8% a year isn't enough for people who want to become rich overnight. Try doing some actual research before becoming a namefag.

Start with http://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Main_Page

>> No.3780

>>3650
Because its a low growth rate but you never take a bath retard. 4% a year beats being "up" 14% then taking a bath and making no gains or losing money

It takes discipline, a long term approach and avoiding greed, 3 things which the average investor don't do at all.

>> No.3801

>>3742

>>> /s4s/

>> No.3850

>>2435
lol.

How about:
$TSLA
$AMZN
$UPS
$SPX

>> No.3875

>>3750
>>3780

All things aside, I am actually interested in investing long term.

>It takes discipline, a long term approach and avoiding greed, 3 things which the average investor don't do at all.

There has to be a few somewhere.

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3913

>>3850

SPX

>> No.3919

>>3875
Yeah but they're not the average investor, they're the ones who make a solid 7%, retire with 5 mil in the bank and never drive a car worth more than 35k. It's conservative and long term, you wont get #yolorich by doing it

>> No.3921

>>3875
Invest in a hedge fund then. Or one of the ones I posted right above your post.

>> No.3952

>>3913
what?

>> No.3950

>>3322

give /biz/ some time to settle in.

From what I've seen on /b/ and /pol/, 4chan has some savvy traders lurking in the background

>> No.3984

>>3322
MOTOROLA.
http://www.knowyourmobile.com/mobile-phones/lenovo/21862/lenovo-ceo-can-turn-motorola-around

>> No.3973

>>3541
Options.

I mean 2000 bucks as capital are nothing. Even with a 20% interest rate you would just get 400 bucks per year.

Go to: http://www.investopedia.com/slide-show/options-strategies/ and read about the Butterfly Spread Option and combine 2 risky ones as your strategy.

>> No.4009

>>3875
What's so absurd is that you're using the name "Herkshire Bathaway" which is a play on "Berkshire Hathaway", a company run by Warren Buffett. And what does he advise people to invest in? Index funds. What did his mentor Benjamin Graham advise people to invest in? Index funds, with 50% stocks and 50% bonds. Just like I told you to do.

Seriously, do some actual research.

>> No.4050

>>3952
SPX isn't an investment, it's just an index. You'd actually mean SPY. But that's shit too. VTI is cheaper, more diversified and outperforms SPY.

>> No.4098

Buy some Bank of America stocks. They're an evil, evil bunch, but evil people are the best at actually making money.

>> No.4116

>>4009

On it now.

>> No.4136

>>4098

could you actually morally deal with that?

I'd feel more comfortable investing in Iranian nuclear silos

>> No.4166

>>3921

How does one actually go about investing in a hedge fun?

>> No.4172

>>4116
i'll make it easy for you

www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Main_Page

>> No.4203

>>3763

> implying 3rd world eastern european shit hold with great internet is better. 1mb is a great price to pay for avoiding gypsies

>> No.4213

>>4136
Are they trading those?

>> No.4189

>>3333
3000 dollars, worked it up to 7000 over the last 5 months, goal is to make as much money as possible, already being risky as possible putting all my money in usually 1 or 2 volatile penny stocks

>> No.4230

>>4166
You have to be an "accredited investor". Hedge Funds aren't available publicly like Mutual Funds or ETFs are. So you have to be a millionaire and go through a fund of funds or another third party sell side firm typically.

The fact that you can't invest in a hedge fund is a good thing. They charge absurd fees and rarely ever beat their benchmarks. Stick to index funds.

>> No.4259

>Be me
>Turn 18, decide to open up brokerage account
>Read about Tesla, think electric cars are fucking cool, invest my life savings (Just under $11k, jew'd all my birthday money for years)
>Buy at $27/share
>Still holding @ $200/share
>mfw

>> No.4304

>>4259
What's a good site for investing in stocks? I've been thinking about getting into it with the $3000 I've got

>> No.4311

>>4213

Sanctions have failed to prevent Iranian nuclear enrichment programmes. The Tehran Stock exchange has some sure bets.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-12-25/iranians-pile-into-stocks-as-nuclear-detente-triggers-133-rally.html

>> No.4331

>>4304

I have Scottrade right now, $7 comissions. Website is O.K. mobile apps are shit though. Thinking of switching

>> No.4369

>>2406
Tesla

>> No.4383

>>4304
I use td ameritrade, it has absurd 10 dollar commissions (they jew you into it with 6 months of free trading). I only use it because td is what my dad used and I'm too lazy to switch now that I know better

it has a nice UI though

>> No.4393

>>4230

So being an 'accredited investor' is bullshit?

>> No.4451

I have about $20,000 in debt free money.

Where should I put it?

>> No.4462

>>4259
You should sell half and diversify. Good profit now and a safety net in case something happens to Tesla, with the chance of stupidly good profit later if Tesla continues to go up.

>> No.4476

>>4304
I'm using Etrade. It's kind of meh. The UI is confusing.

>> No.4490

>>4451
dogecoin

>> No.4493

>>4451
ur ass

>> No.4533

>>4451
gold, stocks are a fiat currency for fags and losers

>> No.4509

>>4451
>US Dollar
>debt-free
topkek

>> No.4525

>>4493
#rekt

>> No.4555

>>4451
You could buy most of Detroit with that.

Of course, then you would own most of Detroit.

>> No.4543

>>4393
Yes it's bullshit. Being an accredited investor just means you have more avenues to lose money. Or should I say, more avenues to give Wall Street your money. So it's pointless from your point of view. You want to reduce costs as much as possible as lower costs means greater returns for you. What do you think is more likely to do better for you? VTI which charges you 0.05% a year or a Hedge Fund which charges a 2% management fee and 20% performance fee?

>> No.4544

Invest in graphene

>> No.4546

>>4230
This guy is right. Definitely stick to low-fee mutual funds. if you want to have fun and trade stocks then set aside a bit of your money as "fun" money but you should expect to lose money on that part.

>>4393
Basically companies who want to market mutual funds to 'everyday' types of investors have to comply with a somewhat strict set of regulations called the 1940 Act.

People who want fancier things like hedge funds (whose strategies do not comply with the act) need to meet special criteria. Those special criteria make you an 'accredited investor', but it's not like you took some extra classes or are good at investing or something, it just mean's you are rich or an institutional investor.

>> No.4560

>>4533

http://www.forbes.com/sites/louiswoodhill/2013/12/25/its-very-good-that-gold-was-a-bad-investment-this-year/

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-gold-is-a-bad-investment-2010-11-12

http://www.investmentu.com/2013/November/golds-tumble.html

yeah, no

>> No.4601

>>4533
how are stocks a fiat currency? how does that even make sense? a stock is a an ownership stake in a real enterprise. is the stock of a GOLD MINING company fiat currency?

>> No.4616

>>4555

I've actually wondered.

Detroit has some of the lowest cost land around. I could buy a streets worth of real estate and let it fester until detroit has some kind of comeback in the future.

Land is always a good investment.

>> No.4642

>>3850
>$TSLA
please be trolling. Cars aren't iphones, tesla won't have the monopoly on electric cars

>> No.4701

>>4533
lol, only plebs stack coins

I've turned $300k into $500k in the last 2 years. How's your gold doin? :)

>> No.4694

>>4543

I get the feeling that slow money over a longer time is a wiser investment. Bitches be tripping if they think I'm paying admin fees.

>>4546

So how much protection does this 1940 act give?

>> No.4875

>>4462
Yes this.
Always remember the 90% 10% rule.

>> No.4881

>>4616
The land is cheap because back-taxes are owed.

>> No.4943

>>4642
>please be trollering
http://www.google.com/finance?q=NASDAQ:TSLA

>> No.4923

>>4642
tard pls go

>> No.4999

>>4881

So you'd have to pay those?

>> No.5031

>>4999
Yes, they are attached to the property. Those $100 homes are not actually $100.

>> No.5096

>>5031

How much would we be looking at?

I thought detroit's debt would be cleared by the government or something as some kind of rejuvenation.

>> No.5123

>>4701
2 years. Thats shit.
You can do that on property.
in 2 years you should be able to make $300k nearly a million before tax.

>> No.5157

>>4701

made 200k on what exactly?

>> No.5166

>>5096
You're hardly the first person to have this idea, friend. Suffice to say, the taxes are enough to make this an unwise investment.

>> No.5196

Webistics

>> No.5191

Twitter.

It's way undervalued. Once they find a way to actually make money off of it, and I think they will their stock is going to go way up.

>> No.5206

>>5123
>2 years. Thats shit.
I see, how rich are you friend?

>>5157
stock market

>> No.5223

>>5191
>Twitter
>Ever making money

>> No.5324

>>5166

I've heard that the local government in Detroit is partly the reason why the place looks like the capitol wasteland.

>> No.5353

>>5191

Same with Reddit

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>invested in 3d systems a few months ago
>mfw

>> No.5428

Any good french or chinese mineral / coal / oil companies in africa that are temporarily low?

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5451

>>5402
>buying at the peak of the hype cycle
Consider it an important life lesson.

>> No.5497

Right now?

BUY GOLD

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5518

>>5451
>people on 4chan
>not perpetual idiots

>> No.5545

>>2406
Tesla motors.

>> No.5589

>>5545
They won't make any money until the infrastructure they need is in place. Which will be a while

>> No.5593

>>5206
Like I'd discuss that here.
Stocks should outperform capital gains on property at a ratio of 3:1

>> No.5605

>>4050
>VTI is cheaper, more diversified and outperforms SPY.
People like yourself are the reason that moot didn't create /biz/ earlier. They don't track the same thing, and past performance is not an indicator of future performance.

>> No.5632

>>3621
>>2482

>Not buying Microsoft instead
>implying the selling of the Xbox division won't save MS millions

>> No.5640

>>2537
>Windows 8.1 and windows 9 are going to tank.
wow! we got a guy from the future here

>> No.5642

how can i become rich through investing /sp/?

>> No.5644

>>5497
so much this

>> No.5680

>>5593
>Stocks should outperform capital gains on property at a ratio of 3:1
In investing, it's very dangerous to say "should" or "will" or use any sort of absolutes. It's all about calculated risks, and the market is VERY good at baking in risks to current price structures.

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5734

>>5589
>Implying that if Tesla babbies starts to become a threat to xbox HUEG auto companies, the auto companies won't simply counter by absorbing tesla


Keep dreaming day traders.

>> No.5778

>>5751
Nice idea m8

>> No.5751

im probably going to invest in the first big weed company once it gets legalized. does it seem like a good idea?

theres a high chance itll be legalized within the next 10ish years and im certain that its going to be as big as beer companies in the coming decades. theres going to be tons of money involved with weed

>> No.5838

>>5751
>>5778
Congratulations on the least original idea of the last 2 years. If a dispensary goes public, the potential for growth will be priced into the IPO.

Think bigger, think smarter - research the companies that provide the specialty machinery involved with cannabis farming.

>> No.5869

>>4009
How wealthy are you as an individual? How long should one save up before beginning to invest?

>tfw minimum wage peasant race

>> No.5917

>>5734
They already don't work for anything besides quick trips around town. They're not gonna phase out the combustion engine any time soon.

Unless they get to something like <$40 grand a vehicle and around 100 miles on a single charge, I'm ignoring it

>> No.5918

>>5605
>They don't track the same thing
It's the same asset class. In the same country. You really gonna nitpick about the holdings? And yes past performance is an indicator of future performance. The only reason why Wall Street user the disclaimer "Past performance is not an indicator of future returns" is because they need a get out clause when things go tits up and they walk away with millions and you have nothing.

>> No.5920

>>5869
You can start spreadbetting immediatly but then again it's a lot riskier so you should know what you're doing

>> No.5962

>>5918
VTI holds 3657 different stocks. SPY holds 500. I don't really think that's nitpicking about holdings.

>> No.5971

>>5223
Yeah. Companies are doing shit to share twitter's most expensive API access atm.

That's going to change after marketers/analyzers get used to that kind of access.

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5987

>mfw we all get rich from browsing /biz/ for the next few years
>mfw we all share ideas and teach each other on the best way to make and use our money
>mfw in 40 years this will be a website full of millionaires and even some billionaires
>mfw we'll all have gfs

>> No.6025

>>5917
>they're bad because I don't like them
300 miles on a single charge. It can be charged from flat to full in 30 minutes from a 240v outlet, and if you have a washing machine, you will have a 240v outlet. The average trip is less than 40 miles. And most people own multiple cars. Tesla is also rolling out battery swap stations.

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>>5987
Moot has finally found a way. I wonder if this is how it feels to be Jewish.

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>>5962
The performance correlation is almost identical. You're nitpicking. Also, more diversification at a lower cost is obviously better.

>pic related, SPY vs VTI

>> No.6050

>>5987
You won't ever get a hot tip here. As soon as some people here get into the whole stock market threads like this one will be empty.

It's not that easy

>> No.6067

>>5987
>everyone invests in biotech
>catgirl research gets actual serious funding

>> No.6125

>>3850

>TSLA

>OP want to invest
>Recommenced obvious obtusely manipulated stock.

>> No.6141

>>6038
I stand corrected, upon reading the prospectus of VTI and looking at the performance charts I can't disagree. I suppose I've been lazy and using SPY without looking for a better alternative, albeit slightly better.

>> No.6199

>>6141
See, this is why /biz/ is so good. We're already helping eachother out.

>> No.6200

>>6025
Yes. Still, the cost is too high, and unless you manage to find a gas station in between charges that has a 24V outlet, you're fucked.

If those two conditions change, then it'll be market competitive

>> No.6239

>>6050

>implying this board won't eventually begin to devise small scale pump and dumps

>> No.6240

>>6199
Remember this post.

In a year, remember you were this foolish and optimistic.

>> No.6268

>>6240
/biz/ will be the flagship. all other boards will say "why can't we be like /biz/"

i-im sure of it

>> No.6350

>>6200
240v outlets are common as fuck. Rest stations and trailer parks have them for RVs. There's something else, too. Two things actually: the Model E and the fact that luxury cars have huge profit margins. The reason Tesla didn't fizzle and die from the start is because you make more money selling luxury cars than barely edging out a profit with economy cars.

>> No.6379

>>6240
I don't even think greed will kill us. This board will follow the pattern of all new boards, it will quickly sink to obscurity.

>> No.6366

>>6350
Ok, so why aren't they replacing normal cars yet?

>> No.6430

>>6366
Well, first of all, they're not building in volume. There's a wait list of 3-4 months for a new Model S, and their newly debuted Model X. Secondly, you don't have to "replace" to be a success. You have to grow, and Tesla is growing.

>> No.6525

>>6430
This. If your really trading and not just hold stocks with your ass in your hands waiting for dividens or a stock to double in price, All you should really be looking at in a profitable company with good earnings with an upward trend in the stock price.

>> No.6585

>>6379
Obscurity is not bad for a board like this.

In fact, is not bad at all. Small boards tend to get their subject matter discussed and done pretty well, even something as elusive and ethereal as [s4s] gets stuff done once it acquired a regular userbase.

>> No.6641

>>6268
oh you.

>>6379
I'd argue other new boards are much less universal.
Everyone wants to get rich quick, right?

Just look at this thread, everyone here says shit that sounds 'about right'. How many idiots do you will take everything they read here as gospel without doing any research of their own? More importantly do you think they will just leave?

There was a reason why moot was opposed to a financial board for so long.

>> No.6667

>>3309
wouldn't matter...people would simply flock to a new shiny chan...it's not that tech-intensive to build one if a tard like moot can

>> No.6705

>>3313
>1995 is calling
>stay with AOL, everyone and their mother is getting into this "online" game

>> No.6805

$FSLR, $SPWR, $JKS, $TSLA…
Short oils stocks and anything involving fraking as those wells are drying up fast.

>> No.6811

>>6585
Well, I guess. /diy/ is quite mature and knowledgeable, same with /out/. I can't call /s4s/ "bad" either, they transcended such simple descriptions. Issue is that slow boards tend to stagnate, and the slower, the worse.

>> No.6904

>>5589
They already have a coast to coast supercharger network, and they're adding more rapidly. What infrastructure is missing?

>> No.7347

>>6641
>More importantly do you think they will just leave?
Not all of them, but once the shiny veneer of a new board wears off, they'll go back to their home boards. And with no one answering their questions on how 2 Ponzi scheme, most of the rest will get bored and leave.

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7537

I don't even know what to do any more.

I'm honestly just waiting for the stocks to recoup their cost and putting all of it into a stable mutual fund.

>> No.7725

>>6239
oh yea wait for it

>> No.8036

>>3164
Have $3200 in my trading account

>> No.8070

>>7537

Hi Wipe :)

>> No.8138

>>7537
HYSR why?

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8226

>>6525
>Implying holding isn't the best way to break your first million


Enjoy competing against HFTs day trader.

>> No.8228

>>7537
You gambled and you lost. Hope you learned your lesson.

>> No.8274

>>6811
>underestimating /g/ Master Race

They are the true flagship.

>> No.8277

Anyone have some suggestions for the ASX?

I have a bit in NCM, but every time they get media attention their prices drop.

>> No.8308

>>8274
Damn straight

>> No.8313

>>2406
AMD

>> No.8381

>>5987
>implying i won't be neck deep in slav, azn and latin hookers

>> No.8411

>>4560
dont you buy gold to hedge against the usd? isnt the usd on a disaster course? its either that or buy gold right? you could buy stocks or mutual funds, but they all got destroyed in '08, what makes people think they wont go to shit again when things get bad with usa's debt?

>> No.8432

>>4616
you can buy an amazing house in detroit for 150k. surrounded by basically a 3rd world country.

people have been thinking what you posted for decades.

>> No.8452

>>8411
>isnt the usd on a disaster course?
It's really, really not...

China is, much to America's chagrin. I'll be so fucking amazed if America doesn't profiteer off of China's destruction.

>> No.8454

>>8313
their stock has been dead since 07, what have they been doing?

>> No.8476

>>3260
>[spoiler] I Do

What the fuck made you think that would work?

>> No.8483

>>8452
isnt china loaded and all geared up for production? when they decide not to buy us bonds the usd will fall and instead of china selling stuff to america, theyll just sell it to themselves...

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8522

Slow and steady wins is the race should be your motto in the market. Especially for individual investors like us who don't have the same capital and resources to compete with the big time market players out there.

My portfolio is just 50/50 bonds and stocks. So far so good. Daily gains aren't as big, but the big thing is that losses aren't either.

>> No.8525

>>8483
>isnt china loaded and all geared up for production?
Check the news on China, at least 60% of it doesn't fare well for China. In other news, they are buying much more resources, but that just means they're trying harder. For all we know, all that resource will sit in a few factories which are about to be closed down.

America, on the other hand, only fail when they choose to fail. For instance the FED tapering? Even the housing bubble was in some way planned.

>> No.8569

>>8525
america will fail when the rest of the world chooses not to buy bonds. we will continue to borrow money and keep interest rates insane low until that happens. it will not happen on our terms.
i only wish american companies were buying resources and trying harder.

>> No.8644

>>3705
>BRK/B. $115 a share.

Poorfags like us can buy Berkshire.

>> No.8732

>>8644
>2008
ouch

>> No.8764

>>8483
keep dreaming

USA's economy floats purely on the fact that its too much of a hassle to move out of the US dollar as an oil currency, and because china has too much riding (foreign currency reserves and bonds) on US dollah being stronk.

China wants to keep its money worthless so that it can keep exporting shit. Nobody will want to buy mass fabricates chinese goods if their currency is very expensive.

>> No.8822

>>8454
Innovating.
It'll be slow, but sooner or later intel will get butt-devastated.
Intel has just been getting fab sizes down and stacking FETs to improve efficiency, which has been going sour since sandy bridge due to the limitations of the silicon transistor and the continuity involved in using land-grid-array CPU sockets.

Parallel processing is the future, I can't say when, but I can say that it is guaranteed, since programs will only grow more complex and programmers will not be able to help themselves from using additional threads and subsequently wider buses and lower latency interfaces.
2007 was around the time when AMD invented the dual core processor and completely ass raped intel until they bought out transmeta and used its R&D to put out the core series, but that strategy is biting them in the ass because their microarchitecture cannot possibly go parallel without investing massive R&D to redesign the entire thing, including the QPI bus interface.

>> No.8881

>>8764
but the us dollah is not stronk.

the chinese will buy their own goods when their currency gets stronger.

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9184

Okay, give me some online brokering places that you think are good.

Also, I know this place is new, but there should be a God,Good,Okay,Shit tier list for these places and reasons why.

It is really time for me to start investing and I just need to do some research from personal experience, thanks!

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9402

Ya gotta invest in the WWE. I'm serious man, the Network's gonna launch and change television itself. HBO, Showtime, Crunchyroll, they're gonna be making their own OTT clones within months. The WWE is seriously about to make another boom period for pro wrestling, and you would be a fool for not riding the bandwagon.

>> No.9496

>>9402
>watching wwe
>any year

>> No.9583

>>3150
>tfw 0.4BTC from mining approximately 1.5months now
>btc is low right now
>vulnerability claims by mtGox
>btc will never reach 1k again.

>> No.9612

>>9402

Nah this is retarded. I watched an episode of RAW this week (after several years) and this shit is going nowhere but down the drain. Might as well piss all your money into AMD.

>> No.9630

>>9612
>Might as well piss all your money into AMD
gr8 b8 m8

>> No.9638

https://www.topyields.nl/Top-dividend-yields-of-ASX50.php

are these companies good to invest in

>> No.9707

>>9583
mt gox blamed bitcoin for their own bad code. they are irrelevant now and bitcoin will be WAY beyond 1k USD once demand increases with the flood by normalfags

>> No.9860

>>9184
They are all pretty much the same, look for one with the lowest fees

>> No.10072

>>9583
Lol it's gonna peak at 13k some time around august.
Screenshot this and post it when it happens.

>> No.10142

>>2406
ATI/AMD is way down buy now before they make tech for the next gen gaming systems

>> No.10153

>>10072
>august
try june

>> No.10310

>>6904
The being able to supply demand infrastructure?

>> No.10344

>>7537
>HYSR
You'll get better at this anon

>> No.10355

>>10072
>believing bitcoin is ultimately worth anything
>2014

>> No.10539

>>9612
>Might as well piss all your money into AMD.


HSA and the increase in R&D spending from TSMC, GF and Samsung to compete against intel's fabs is gonna wreck Intel's market share.

>> No.11222

>>9638
What? Those yields are high yet some of those in the americas are so affordable. Am I missing something cause this seems too easy.

>> No.11265

>>11222
i was thinking the same thing

>> No.13818

Bump for dying thread.