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Red day edition

>I'm new to the stock market, what stocks should I buy?
Before you buy anything, make a brokerage account and read investopedia articles and/or the books in the OP list. If you don't have a broker, you can't buy stocks, and if you blindly buy things without understanding how the stock market works or doing any research on the individual stocks you're buying, you will lose money and it will be entirely your fault.

List of popular brokers:
https://pastebin.com/mrSchZPg

List of basic stock market terminology for newfags:
https://pastebin.com/VtnpN5iJ

Real-time market news:
https://thefly.com/index.php

Educational sites:
https://www.investopedia.com/
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain

Free in depth technical analysis charts:
http://www.tradingview.com

Premarket Data:
https://pastebin.com/y9PRQLR3

Earnings Report Calendars:
https://biz.yahoo.com/research/earncal/today.html
https://www.earningswhispers.com/calendar

Biopharma Catalyst Calendar:
https://biopharmcatalyst.com/

Pump and Dump Advertising:
https://stocktwits.com

S&P 500 VIX Futures (For SVXY/UVXY, higher is better for UVXY, lower is better for SVXY)
https://www.investing.com/indices/us-spx-vix-futures

Suggested books:
https://pastebin.com/jgA5zTuC

Previous thread:
>>11379346

>> No.11381139
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FNGU

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>>11381122
i had a green day, sucks to be you

>> No.11381146

im here for buying every dip and holding

>> No.11381156
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i am still a retard

>> No.11381162
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KEEP FUCKING BUYING

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First for Uncle Powell correcting naughty boys for their misbehaving

>> No.11381178

>>11381167
the first time i truly loved trump was he told that worthless nigger faggot powell to stop tightening the juice

>> No.11381185

>>11381178
Totally not Trump fault we got here hehe

>> No.11381189

>>11381178
Uncle Powell is doing these harsh things for our own good you naughty anon

>> No.11381200

>>11381185
i don't care whose fault it is i just want my juice

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THREADLY REMINDER THAT DIVIDENDS ARE YOUR FREN

>> No.11381240

THERE IT IS HAHAHAHA

HAVE A NICE WEEKEND

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Ding ding ding! How did everyone do this week? I had another day too busy to trade. I got promoted at work but I wish I hadn't since now I have to work longer hours and can't trade effectively. I also got a new computer so we're going to a different Romano's, hope it's not too jarring for some of you.

>> No.11381259

futures again all fucky after the close. down 20 ticks in 3 seconds

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>>11381242

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>>11381242
+8%
my port should never move that much but I had to buy up those LABUs and FNGus

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>>11381242
FINE.

I DID FINE.

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and so the most stressful week of my entire life ends, time to drink myself to death

>> No.11381279

>>11381242
That was a fucking week and a half. Currently holding a few SPY calls and 300 put contracts on TLT. When that TLT hits 100 next week, I'm cashing out and going on vacation to Italy to go stick my dick in pasta pussy.

>> No.11381294

many people are probably understanding for the first time why the market closes and are happy for it kek

>> No.11381315

Made a lower high and a higher low today. Consolidation day, but not clear whats going to happen monday.

The Russell is still down.

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>>11381242
Green day, red week
Feels bad man, I had no cash to buy dips

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>>11381271
you and me both
me thought heart was bathed in darkness but market made me into bitch ;_;

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>>11381242

Did just fine, tbhfam. Just fine indeed. The dude weed was most profitable today. Hopefully a consecutive green day on Monday will occur. We'll see. Weed remains bullish even under all this market hysteria but it is curtailing the gains somewhat. Things get questionable after October 17th; nobody knows if there is going to be a mass sell off, or whether the recent market stuff chilled out the bears sufficiently to the point that sell off isn't necessarily the most logical course of action.

Pretty curious how this plays out. The dude weed is full of surprises.

>> No.11381350

>>11381339
>but market made me into bitch ;_;
Don't feel bad baby, you were born that way ;)

>> No.11381376

Fuck I hope Monday’s red, I got absolutely JUSTed today

>> No.11381394

So how low does it go next week?

>> No.11381399

>>11381265
soo many notifications

>> No.11381405

>>11381394
$280 will be the low next week.

>> No.11381408

>>11381376
it might not be next week (probably will) but I'd be reeeealy surprised if we don't go back and test that bottom at the least, if not break through it

>> No.11381413

SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL

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>>11381242
down 16k leafbux this week

>> No.11381443

>>11381423
Thats what in USD? $60.32

>> No.11381524

>>11381423
:( sorry leaf friend

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>>11381242
I got 390 euro welfare check monday.

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>>11381348

Two notable things in my weed portfolio from close yesterday and close today. HVT completed a double bottom at support yesterday and closed above this afternoon. Breakout price for Monday is 0.82, support remains 0.76.

More interesting was RIV. According to my meme lines, it broke out of descending channel today. Pic related.

>> No.11381556

>>11381242
I recon that I'm up around 3%, but I still refuse to long on to my TD ameritrade until the 1st of next month.
My UDOW had a stroke this week

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>>11381413

nah.

>> No.11381614

now that the dust has settled WHY THE FUCK WAS BIZ FREAKING OUT THIS WEEK

>> No.11381651

>>11381614
Well goy, SPY is down:
-3.77% this week
-4.01% this month
.-78% in the last 3 months
In addition, papa powell will continue to raise rates until probably the end of Q2 next year
It was a rather eventful week

>> No.11381657

>>11381614

/biz/ freaks out about everything. Markets up, freak out we're all gonna make it. Markets down, invest heavily in kneepads with remaining cash (if any).

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>>11381242
Down $1500 since last Friday (6%). GOD GRANT ME STRENGTH. I didn't panic sell, but the urge to do so was intense.

>> No.11381688

>>11381657
kneepads?

>> No.11381710

>>11381688
YOU GUNNA SUCK SOME DICK EUROPOOR
(or you can go back to Romania where cost of living is cheaper)

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>>11381657

Funniest thing yesterday and a little the day before was some leftypol leakage claiming the end is surely nigh this time and the donald has surely done us all in now for real this time any day now dark ages coming back world wars and new strain of treatment resistant bubonic plague will emerge etc etc.

>> No.11381723

MOVES 4 MONDAY?
I'm curious as heck as to how it will play
+ HUGE earnings week coming up

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>>11381688

Sturdy ones, yes.

>> No.11381861

>>11381723

Charts are pretty uncertain. It could be a flat or mild red. After first couple hours the trend of the day will emerge and you can make a more informed decision then. The drop is not necessarily over. On the positive side, there are several quarterly earnings reports due next week, many of which are expected to meet/exceed expectations. That is the primary reason why I believe the downturn in a momentary blip and not a signal of catastrophe. Pretty well same scenario as February, same reasons for initial dump, probably same reasons for recovery.

>> No.11381881

No, the bond trend can't be reversing, the FED needs to dump more bonds, so I can win Eternal Bear's contest.

>> No.11381910

>>11381881
Bonds are being heavily shorted Baggy
If uncle Powell gives in to Emperor Trump, the resulting short squeeze will be epic

>> No.11381950

>>11381910
I know they're heavily shorted, some asshole has like 3.5 million riding against my puts.

>> No.11381955

>>11381861
yeah hoping to make some call plays cause of the 'expectations to beat', but wait for the monday adjustment first

anything you have your eye on? myself, Dominoes

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>>11381955

Still trading the dude weed until I get a convincing signal to pull out. RIV broke descending channel today. I'm very bullish on that one for next week.

Here is updated SPY for today. Still outside lower bband. Still oversold.

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Eh, green day for me

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>>11381910
>>11381950
Imagine the chaos if all the banks fuck up earnings

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>>11382012
https://www.strawpoll.me/16386731

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>>11381242
>how’d you do this week lmao
You know god damn well how I did this week.

>> No.11382051

>>11381556
>i still refuse to long on to my TD ameritrade until the 1st of next month.

how come anon

>> No.11382077

>>11382051
Because I am 50% UDOW and 50% SPYD and I don't want to see the carnage (and I deposit once a month so I'll buy more on the 1st)

>>11382042
Voted 1k to 5k

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>>11382042
A WEEK AGO I’D BE IN THE 5K BOYZ CLUB
FUCK JEROME

>> No.11382107

>>11382042
What movie is that from?

>> No.11382108

>>11382042

Leaf so i don't in to robinfeels.

>> No.11382111

>>11382077
ah yeah that makes sense

im thinking about leaving td/tos for robinhood until i have more cash to cover commissions. I'd loaded 2k into it and made about 160. any advice on being poor and trying to trade on tos while getting dicked by their commissions? thanks desu

>> No.11382133

>>11382111
Commission free ETF if they offer.
Patrician method is to get your data from TD and execute on robinhood. Save some bux

>> No.11382143

>>11382042
>robinhood
why? some people dont use robinhood

>> No.11382148

>>11382111
The only reason I can use TD ameritrade is because of this list of commission free etfs
https://research.tdameritrade.com/grid/public/etfs/commissionfree/commissionfree.asp

Really handy, they cover pretty much everything you need.
Leveraged ETFs aren't on the free list, so I try and buy in large chunks (once a month) to cut down on commissions, so It's only like 2-3%

It's worth it to me to pay the fee because I actually hold and make money
Robinhood feels like a gambling app, and I've done much better without it

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>>11382133
>>11382148
thank you gents. really good info

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>tfw holding 13k worth of vxx puts that expire friday.

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>>11382107
its from a musical video

>> No.11382540

>>11382148
Too bad SPY no free ;_;

>> No.11382564

reminder that this month is gonna be some crazy shit and if you think this is over you can cap this post to look back on when the wojacks are flowing

>> No.11382582

>>11382564
I'm waiting for a big fall next week and then start loading some into vsatx or a healthcare etf.

>> No.11382613

>>11382148
>oh free etfs, how cool!
>no comission there must be a catch
>looks at expense ratio
ah there it is.

>> No.11382627

Vanguard has free etfs with lower expenses.

>> No.11382629

>>11381122
It's bargain shopping time t bh.

>> No.11382638

>>11382582

SPY chart looks like it's headed some consolidation around current levels first before any continuation. Reenter bollinger band range, get out of oversold conditions, then break up or down for the next wave. I don't anticipate further huge moves in either direction until end of next week when several quarterly financials are out.

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>>11382627
(((Expense Ratio)))

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>>11381242
Up 1%
Was down 6% on Wednesday, but recovered at the end of the week
Feeling pretty good about next week

>> No.11382664

>>11382638

Important support level for SPY is ~$268. That is my projected bottom for this panic if that is indeed the direction the wind is blowing. Drop below that is trouble. Holding above confirms minor pullback status and nothing of concern (meaning hodl).

>> No.11382680

>>11382148
You aren't doing better because you have a different broker, you're doing better because you're more experienced and are making more responsible decisions

>> No.11382708

>>11382148
>Robinhood feels like a gambling app, and I've done much better without it
I use Robinhood (for now) but I can totally see what you mean. It's easy to click the various histories and think something like, "It's done nothing but gone up all year, better invest so I can make some money!" if you're not experienced.

>> No.11382715

I'm thinking of switching from my broker to rh because of the free trades... My question is if I plan to trade leveraged etfs in rh, when i buy and sell in the same day, do they consider that cash?
My current broker allows me to do this immediately without waiting for any settlement

>> No.11382716

I wonder, is it possible to get IV crushed on a vix option?

>> No.11382723

>>11382716
yes, why wouldnt it be?

>> No.11382744

>>11382716
Of course, I was checking out the IV on them earlier today and it seems like they're all 100+ ffs

>> No.11382749

>>11382708
Learning the in's and outs of interest rates is the first step, credit dependent companies are the ones being dropped right now.

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Why do people in this general get so emotional over short term price action? Anyone with any experience trading stocks knows that being emotional costs you money.

>> No.11382781

Oooooo.... rh margin requirements are too high plus they don't let you trade high volatility stocks easily... pass
Its like they want you to lose.

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Based micro-crash

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>>11382629
It's falling-knife catching time.

>> No.11382791

>>11382773
God I wish that were me.

>> No.11382793

>>11382773
Because they day trade desu...

>> No.11382794

>>11382773
That's the gayest shit I've seen all day.

>> No.11382795

>>11382723
>>11382744
well im used to IV crush after earnings but on the VIX? i cant even find any material on the subject.

>> No.11382796
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>>11382773
because when yo watch yo p/l cascade between 10K+ to 10k- it make your monkey brain poopy itself

>> No.11382808

Are USLV and UGLD doing a reverse split or something? my account is going wacky like when UVXY did it.

>> No.11382809

When TLT goes to below $100 by the end of the month you can all blow me.

>> No.11382816

>>11382795
IV crush just means the options are worth less because their implied volatility went down (actually the causal relationship is the other way). It's not tied to earnings.

>> No.11382820

>>11382809
What are we drinkin... and by that I mean alcohol and not the other thing...

>> No.11382831
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WHATS THE BEST DIVIDEND STOCK TO HOLD FOR 30 YEARS?

something preferable higher than 2% pls

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>>11382820
For me, steel reserve 211 or camo black extra

>> No.11382842

>>11382820
I didn't get any booze on my way home. I had a bowl of matzah ball soup and am probably going to do something healthy like go to bed early. What's the point of getting stupid rich only to kill your self doing drugs and drinking? That's something stupid rappers do.

>> No.11382846

>>11382831
30 year tip technically meets your requirement when you adjust for inflation

>> No.11382847

>>11382816
yeah i know that, my brain is wondering if you buy a option on the vix (call or put), at what point does IV decay overwhelm your directional movement profits, or a simpler question is how significant is the IV swing on plays like these.

>> No.11382854

>>11382831
Just buy the dividend aristocrats ETF, the dividend is actually pretty low but the companies in it are warren buffet tier

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Rip... that feel when all the stores you went to growing up are disappearing...

>> No.11383004

>>11382877
they'll probably come back in some fashion, a smaller hardware store or something. I mean what the fuck are they going to do with all that inventory? Toys R Us is already on it's way back and it's been like 4 months.

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>>11382877
>Mfw the absolute state of JCP

>> No.11383014

>>11382781
robinhood is an app made for small spec retail so (((they))) can milk the last innings of the bull market

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>>11382877
>Sears
>toys R us
>Radio shack
>blockbuster
>k-mart
add to the list folks, the list of dead companies

>> No.11383029

>>11381265
>90% in high volatility stock
>lost his ass

Checks out. I own a bunch of monthly div stocks too, Guggenheim fucked me bretty good too.

>> No.11383036

>>11383014
What brokerage firm has the best mobile app?

>> No.11383063

I did alright with some QQQ puts but missed out on the truly huge moves. Like 1,000% and shit.

>> No.11383076

>>11383026
>Borders Books
>Strawberries
>Caldor's

>> No.11383118

$F ford puts and $TNDM call next week 10/19
yessir

>> No.11383137

Is Ford a good value rn?

>> No.11383179

>>11383036
I like Tdameritrade's mobile apps... but I am biased

>> No.11383191

>>11382782
What were your holdings?

>> No.11383227

>>11381178

Let's just leave interest rates near zero forever, what could go wrong YOLO

>>11383007

Which makes me sad because I unironically like JC Penny's various clothing brands.

> tfw 30 year old boomer

>> No.11383248

>>11382256
what’s it called?

>> No.11383255

anyone hold 3M? thoughts?

>> No.11383285

>>11383255
Dog of the Dow on discount
Buy buy buy

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>>11383026
I tell you, there's nothing quite like being 8 years old and going to Toys R Us around Christmas time. This was in the early 90's, so probably WAY before some of you were born. Like the atmosphere, the music, being around other people as we all check out the displays and toys. Now it's going to Amazon.com on an iPad.

>> No.11383316

what chink companies are you invested in?

weibo? momo? sina? iQIYI?

>> No.11383322

>>11383026

Sears and Blockbuster did it to themselves. K-Mart and Radio shack never adapted.

I do feel like Toyr-R-Us got screwed over, though.

>> No.11383363

>>11383026
We can still go to Circuit City on Monday right?

>> No.11383366

>>11383076
>borders
>not mediaplay
hmm

>> No.11383372

>>11383363
>Ultimate electronics
I bet best buy eats dirt in the next decade unless congress does something about amazon

>> No.11383388

>>11383316
Only Nio. The supposed "TSLA of China".

>> No.11383411

buy puts for Ge, buy aaoi calls

>> No.11383418

>>11383372
No I meant the City of Circuit Breaker.

>> No.11383438

>>11383388
Any reason people think that company's gonna go places? It just launched a month ago (as of today actually afaik), and is super volatile.

>> No.11383473

>>11383411
>buy puts for Ge, buy aaoi calls
1. why
2. positions? cause only short term GE puts and long aaoi calls make sense

>> No.11383483

>>11382248
You must have been somewhat happy with today then

>> No.11383490

>>11381122
When will another black Friday hit

>> No.11383503

>>11383483
Yeah.... no. my breakeven price monday is 30.44. I bought some more puts for dec before the rally today so hopefully i get out without a loss.
The breakeven price on TD isnt accurate atm though.

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>>11381122
I was thinking on going into the stock market. How much money do I make n a week/month/year

>> No.11383527

>>11383026
>ford

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>>11383248
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKk1u5RMTn4

euros make the strangest music videos

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11383539

It’s been a ride.
Got sucked into a meeting five minutes before SPY broke the upward resistance near the end of day lol

>> No.11383543

>>11383473
cause 2 exhaustion gaps occurred for ge, slow stochastic is going down, and obv is above the price.
For aaoi, the slow stochastic is going up, and obv is beneath the price.

>> No.11383545

>>11383527
american cars will never be cool again.
not when china can steal the prints and make their own for half the price.
used to be ingenuity that was america's edge.

>> No.11383555

>>11383545
50-70 was the golden age of American cars, American performance is better than ever tho, whoda thought a mustang could turn?

>> No.11383573

>>11383545
>china can steal the prints and make their own for half the price
China is a sleeping lion. Let her sleep, for when she wakes she will shake the world

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>>11383573
If china is anything its thanks to our own jewish politicians selling us out like henry kissinger, fucking kike.

>> No.11383604

>>11382715
you could just try it with 10$

>> No.11383610
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>USLV and UGLD doing a reverse split
I dont know how to feel about this event.

>> No.11383618

>>11383438
It's to do with a major tsla investor selling his shares and buying 11% of NIO, plus tencent and a couple other chink corporations buying shares

>> No.11383627

>>11383137
How do you feel about them planning to drop small cars and sedans from their lineup.

>> No.11383632
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who here gunna get JUSTed when the market opens on monday?

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>>11383632
Ive been Justed so hard I cant be justed anymore anon.
Ive become immune.

>> No.11383645

>>11383627
it's the age of the suv my dude.

>> No.11383655

>>11383543
positions?

>> No.11383664

>>11383632
bank of america is gonna J U S T my 50 dollar call hard.

>> No.11383678

>>11383655
bac call, ge put, aaoi call, upl call. Just got out of spy with 500 dollars from an initial investment of 181.

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11383685

>TFW you just deposit monthly into your 401k and emotion sell during a correction.

>> No.11383686
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>>11383627
good, they lose money from every sedan sold

they make bank on trucks and suv's though

why waste money on a product that doesnt make you money, when that cash could go towards EV r&d, along with pumping out more money making trucks?

also remember, F series trucks are the most popular truck by a wide margin

especially for construction and contractors who need work vehicles

not only that, but F-series trucks outsell every separate car make too

just wait for the EV announcement in a couple years and watch the stock skyrocket

>> No.11383711

>>11383686
This dude knows whats up, suvs are fucking gay but thats what the market wants. If you want a ford car buy a lincoln.

>> No.11383727

>>11383678
any of those 10/19s?
Also BAC is slated for a negative earnings report apparently- looking at earnings whisper

>> No.11383731

>>11383610
Just sell their spike on Mondays stock dip and watch from there.

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>>11383686
This. I can't wait for the electric mustang to blow the pants off of every other EV sports car. Also the weird ass crossover based on it they're doing.

>> No.11383749

>>11383137
was planning on loading up on some puts, now not so sure
>>11383686

>> No.11383756

>>11381122
Owning this much of a stock with such terrible options. You deserve to lose everything.

>> No.11383761

>>11383727
i pulled the trigger on bac too fast, my loss there.
one ge put is expiring Friday next week, the other is expiring in November 2nd. AAOI for november as well. often times i will sell out early unless something goes horribly wrong.

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>>11383686
I kind of feel like F is a bargain right now.
I could be wrong though.

>> No.11383770

>>11383749
ford might reverse in the somewhat near future.

>> No.11383790

>>11381279
Tell me again why TLT will drop so dramatically? I want to wave at you from the adjacent balcony in our hotel when we go.

>> No.11383802

>>11383790
it won't, looks like it's reversing

>> No.11383830

>>11383770
the Ford EV Mach-1 is slated for 2020, so going long on it , isn't a bad idea, hopefully come new year. Until then idk it's been slowing in drop but still consistently dropping

>> No.11383837

>>11383026

Yeah, Amazon's hit list is getting pretty long. The only one I'm a little annoyed about is radio shack. There is no brick n' mortar chain that sells wiring doodads and soldering supplies anymore. Hardware stores have some of it, specialty independent electronics shops have the rest. Kind of a pain when you're an electronics hobbyist and need something right now instead of waiting the day or two for an online delivery.

>> No.11383846

>>11383521

pls rephrase your question.

>> No.11383849

>>11383837
Just order it on amazon.

>> No.11383853

>>11383686
>>11383711
>>11383732
>>11383768
>>11383770
Almost 7% div yield. Just wonder about investor uncertainty during the lineup shift. The move makes sense on paper but people like to react irrationally. They're a huge name and not going anywhere though imo.

>> No.11383865

>>11383573
Just get amazon prime goy

One or same day shipping goy

$119/year goy

>> No.11383878

>>11383865

No. Prime sucks balls in Canada. It's quite pathetic in comparison to the burger version.

>> No.11383880

>>11383853
The only reason I dont go balls deep in ford is the stock price has been stagnant for 25ish years.

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>>11383837
Prime is awesome. In my days, we had to wait two weeks for an online delivery to arrive: three days to process the order, and then around ten more for it to be delivered.

>> No.11383892

>>11383883
>t. 50 year old millenial

>> No.11383900

>>11383883

I remember the early days of ecommerce when sites wouldn't even send out order confirmations. Maybe they'd send you a tracking number... maybe. Maybe they'd ship out within a week. Goddamn wild west.

>> No.11383930

>>11383846
How much money would I earn if I invest in the stock market

>> No.11383941

Today it didn't go up and down (it did actually some pretty wild swings) but it was mostly consolidation.

Monday we know if this baby moons or crashes.

Weekend will be fun because anything can happen. October surprises are the best.

>> No.11383947

>>11383930

5-15% if you go semi-safe boomer strategy. More if you get slightly more risky. Even more if you git gud and trade max risk bullshit.

>> No.11383964

>>11383930
depends on how you play. Options allow for greater risk and reward than just buying and hodling. this recent spy drop netted me quite the pretty penny for the small amount of cash invested in.

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11383975

HEAR!

>> No.11383978

Convince me not to go all in on NAK & and CEI on monday.

>> No.11383990

>>11383978
for what possible reason would be inclined on going all in on downtrending and minimal movement penny stocks?

>> No.11383995

>>11383978
not cei, nak is a maybe.

>> No.11383997

>>11383978
I'm holding UVXY over the weekend [sweating intensifies] but they gains (if any) I get from that, I'm buying up some CEI if it drops to .18.

>> No.11384021

>>11383997
I'm counting on today being a dead cat bounce. Looking for bottom on monday.

>> No.11384027

>>11383997
Do you happen to know when CEI compliance deadline is?

>> No.11384038

>>11384021
We still have Mueller, China, Middle East, Turkey, Italian, FED, shenanigans to look forward to over the weekend. Any of these things could spook the market for Monday's opening.

>>11384027
December. They need to get the stock to a dollar before September. They report earnings in November. I think they can do it.

>> No.11384042

>>11384038
*before December

>> No.11384058

>>11383802
Meme-analysis can't compete with fundamentals. What is Uncle Powel going to say nevermind, we're not dumping those 2.2billion in bonds by the end of the month, and we're not actually going to keep raising rates, and actually you don't to purchase the governments debt because we're printing plenty of money to cover that too. That'll get our inflation up to the target of 2.5%,

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>>11383790
So you see here the slow stochastic is headed towards the midline, a cross of the midline is a buy signal. There's a chance it'll go down on monday, but there is strength in it so unless it dumps it'll more likely go up.

>> No.11384079

>>11384058
if you lose all your money, good luck fren.
-memelord

>> No.11384089

>>11384038
i think i might buy a small amount then could be interesting.. I doubt that they get it over $1 though.. that would be a 75mil marketcap.. do you think the company is worth 75mil?

>> No.11384132

>>11384089
I don't know bro they're debt free and they're pumping that sweet Texas tea and natgas. Maybe? Winter is coming. Energy sector does pretty good in the winter.

>> No.11384367

>>11381265
>420 shares

I do

>> No.11384375

$TQQQ calls seem like a good play
easy money if rally on monday.

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>>11384375
digits confirm rally

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>she’s at the beach right now enjoying the last warm Texas weekend before winter sets in
>I’m sitting on my bed in my darkened cuckshed flipping channels
>it’s ok because I just got another mastery badge in WOT
I’m gonna an hero soon if things don’t change.

>> No.11384442

>>11384408
Death comes on Monday.

>> No.11384472

>>11384442
>death comes monday
yeah, death of the VIX

though in today's times one trump tweet could fuck everything up

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>>11381122
Had a good week lads, keeps going up from here

>> No.11384552

>>11384472
He is right you know.
But I say it comes down to Tuesday where actual decisions will be made and how long the FED and the EU can keep the lid up

>> No.11384651

>>11383830
Chinese auto sales are down 11% for the third month in a row

Every car company is getting hit

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>>11383975
The Anon who wrote this owes me an explanation!

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11384735

What's the best way to cost doller average into dividend stocks O.O ?

Pls someone give me dividend strategies
Looking to buy IRV
Pls halp

>> No.11384749

>>11384735
look into something called DRIP

Some brokers offer it some don't. Some stocks aren't eligible for DRIP. Maybe look into some mutual funds that reinvest the dividend? My uncle showed me his portfolio fo mutual funds some of them are getting over 20% a year all of them were gettting over 10% a year.. i was acutually suprised by this.

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>>11384499
Bought a AMZN 1800 call last afternoon which explains the giant gains. My weird portfolio is just mainly for the luls since you can pretty much invest whatever you want as long as you don't day trade.

I am call biased toward Bank of America for earnings but have a put in there in case shit gets real I can break even maybe.

BPT is some random shit I found that has a 1.30 a share dividend which is nuts, I think I might make 50 bucks total if lucky and the put is because oil is crashing this weekend and I'll actually make back my dividend with the puts.
The puts are already up 75-155 bucks so fingers crossed.
Rite Aid is there because I have a feeling that its going bankrupt by January, they have too much competition. If those hit ITM I'll have probably 2000 dollars.

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>>11384749
>DRIP
wow thanks that looks good
at first thought you weere shilling me some stock to get butt raped on kek

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>>11384697
>he trusted /biz/ with his money
fucking lol'd

>>11384735
buy on red days, hold when its not red

>> No.11384803

>>11384787
when F drops to $5 i'm going to be loading up and setting that shit on DRIP if its available then i'll be selling covered calls until it turns around.

>> No.11384839

>>11381242
JUST

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>>11384787
Dont use DRIP

Buy Dogs of the DOW and other aristocrats while they dip manually

>> No.11384888

>>11384803
Will they drop that low?

>> No.11384996

>>11384850
Ratsu can you look at IVZ and tell me why everyone hates it and it continues to plunge?
I just don't understand

>> No.11385017

>>11381399
That's Android for you. Notifications EVERYWHERE and EVERYTHING, but it gets better once you fine-tune them, especially with apps like Macrodroid. Turn these off, hide those from the lockscreen, prioritize these, etc.

>> No.11385021

>>11384996
its simple
invesco, barclays, blackrock, are going down because theyre main source of income is selling Fixed income products, and rising rates hurts these

>> No.11385050

Adjusting to 5 hours of sleep is gonna be hard, if I'm gonna nap during trading hours when is the most efficient time to do so?

>> No.11385061

>>11385021
fyi its an overcorrection
I was sold out of banks with profit and bought back today out of sheer luck
100% buying this dip on DPST and FAS

>> No.11385156

>>11385061
>>11385021
Nice, thank you for this run down I appreciate it

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>>11385050
try a different trading strategy, day trading isn't the only option
if you're willing to be patient, position trading is much more comfy and often can be just as lucrative, if not more

>> No.11385207

>>11385191
Thats what I'm doing currently, I just enjoy following the market and staying up to date real time.

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>tfw hodling small cap biotech stocks

GALT has had a rough month, but I'm still confident in the long term and will continue to hodl until the science changes or the company starts to run out of money (that would take quite a while)
VTGN broke $2 today and has been on a nice, steady run up for a while now, I'm currently up nearly 50% on it

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>>11385224
Purely in terms of fundamentals, nothing has changed with GALT since it was trading at $7
It's exactly the same investment it was then, it's just down on market bullshit

>> No.11385240

>>11381217
JNK

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>>11385239
>>11385224
wrong picture, but I suppose the fact that neuroscientist anon sees it having success in clinical trials is notable

>> No.11385247

>>11381327
>tinder
>holy bible

your going to hell anon

>> No.11385280

>>11383521
all of it

>> No.11385286
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>>11383930
>>11383521
depends entirely on the individual stocks you choose to invest in and when you choose to buy them
you could lose everything, you could make 10%, you could double your money, anything could happen
also, what timeframe are you thinking about and what stocks are you thinking about buying

>> No.11385459

>>11385191
Position trading is an order of magnitude more profitable once you factor in the time spent trading

>> No.11385989

Would it be wise to make a MU call that expires a few months from now?

Looks like the price has dipped a considerable amount and now might be the time to buy back at its cheapest possible price

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fix your fucking stock market muttfags im losing entire percentages every day on your shitty index funds
please

>> No.11386070

>>11386067
Isn't point of index funds long term investment and not daily fluctuations?

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>>11381122
>that 30 year old boomer that unironically trades stocks and think his broker is actually friends with him

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11386148

You ready for a black Monday fags?

>> No.11386206

What's your view on Facebook? Been buying for a few months, ten percent down right now

>> No.11386312

>>11386206
Have you ever used that bloated piece of shit?
It's one of the most overrated tech companies.

>> No.11386317

>>11386312
How did it get so big if its bloated, piece of shit?

>> No.11386329

>>11386317
It wasn't bloated at first. It wasn't selling user data as part of its business model either.
Facebook is well known to 90%+ of humanity, but still can't sustain itself like many other social media platforms. It's a bubble built on hype, like Apple. It will pop, sooner or later.

>> No.11386349

>>11386329
>It wasn't selling user data as part of its business model either.
Are you sure? Nonetheless, the users gave that for free to Facebook which used it to grow itself.

Instagram and Twitter are functionally utter garbage too, and buggy as hell, yet insanely popular.

>> No.11386426

>>11386312
I haven't done any DD on FB
I heard here some anon working for an online ads agency said that FB and GOOG are pretty the online ads market makers : they sell ads to other companies and they are also buying them from others (I am pulling it out of my ass but I think smaller tech companies like SNAP sell their data to FB and GOOG)

>> No.11386449

>>11386206
Facebook owns the largest advertisement real estate on the planet. 2018 was also a good year to buy in.

>> No.11386469

>>11381178
That's not how economics work.

>> No.11386571

>>11386206
FB will be on sale Monday buy the cheapies

>> No.11386624

Hello Anons,

I'm pretty new to the whole Stock Market thing and I have been reading all this past weeks /smg/ threads and I have been wondering...

Many of you have mentioned that you must do research before buying into a stock, my questions is what do you look for?

Do you know a guy who knows a guy?

Spend hours reading articles about how that individual company is doing?

Looking over stock history to see growth?

Following the heard of people and buying whatever's popular?

I am very interested to learn this, so please send through as much info on how you do it as possible!

Thanks!

>> No.11386670

FB is barely making money out of ads which are a fickle source of revenue anyways. There is little behind the structure that keeps it together.
You can still make money off them of course if you ride the bull like with Apple, but that doesn't change the fact the stocks don't reflect the true value of the company.

What the likes of Warren Buffet say about tech companies are partially true. Software / app based companies are bloated in value, a lot in due to their visibility. Manufacturers are fine though.

>> No.11386676

>>11386624
Buy shit you think is cool. Then research which companies do it best.

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/duediligence.asp

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>tfw comfy bear market

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While researching KHC I stumbled upon the personified meme of the 30 year old boomer dividend investor.

https://www.youtube.com/user/ppcian

>> No.11387199
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11387199

Jesus Christ we're going into earnings week again.

We'll here's the schedule for the coming week.

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>>11386624
Depends. Sometimes I look closely at volume and read all the earnings reports/PR I can find dating back years.
Analyst projections are taken with a grain of salt, but easy as fuck to find so taken into account.
A companies RSI, Working Capital, Asset Value, EPV
When I need to take a quick look the first thing I check is P&E
I'm working to learn DCF and Reverse DCF, but I'm not good enough at these to trust them yet, I usually have to seek a professional opinion in these areas.
Plenty of people trade momentum/hype, hope based on the theoretical value of patents and developments of the company, market fluctuations and politics.

This is not comprehensive, and you sound new. Just spend more time researching different things based on how much/long you are investing. Easiest way to skim over a company is eating up all the PR's and reports you can find, P&E, Net Profit and the major factors that produced it, and working capital.

What I'm basically telling you is to learn all those terms and how to find them, so you can call me a faggot and say I didn't graze the surface.

>> No.11387505

>>11386670
>FB is barely making money out of ads which are a fickle source of revenue anyways.
I'm bullish on Facebook ads. Facebook is trash in general, but it's easy to see businesses realizing no one watches TV ads or pays attention to them on the radio (can you remember one?) and transitions to Facebook. Every freaking one is on Facebook, even people who reluctantly use social media. Ad prices should go up pretty drastically over time as businesses change their angle (or die off).

Again, I hate Facebook on principle, but they're going to be insanely profitable long-term.

Emphasis: LONG-TERM.

>> No.11387689

>>11387505
FB is short term for me exactly because of the reliance on ads. Websites / communities relying on ads is a last ditch effort and only offer supplemental revenue. The owners must pay the upkeep from their pockets from time to time until someone pulls the plug.
Facebook and other such platforms, though much larger in scale, still failed to produce a sustainable business model while being constantly embroiled by security breeches and privacy concerns.

My skepticism with the ads on FB stems from the complexity and difficulty of such systems. FB is bloated because of all the ads and targeting algorithms working in the background for the millions of ever changing local stores in the database which is very human-intensive to maintain. Many people (including me) are outright blocking the ads and fucking up the system. Others deliberately game the system like with Google ads. AFAIK similarly to Google, FB also owns a reimbursment for these fake clicks so their revenues get slashed unpredictably.

Ads are generally cancer, and it becomes very murky business on the internet. FB made numerous attempts to move away from ads and diversify themselves capitalizing on the website's popularity for something that actually makes them money, but failed to do so AFAIK. Unless you count selling data for political parties and providing a platform for shills.
So unless they start to make money like Netflix I will continue to be skeptical.

Sorry, I'm in a hurry, but tl;dr I know computers and the chaotic world of online ads so methinks FB needs to rely for something else in long term.

>> No.11387699

>>11387505
this, plus IG. Their profits should look great this quarter. Fuck all this privacy bullshit, privacy died with patriot act long before facebook came around.

>> No.11387740

>>11387689
>FB made numerous attempts to move away from ads and diversify themselves capitalizing on the website's popularity for something that actually makes them money
Can you elaborate on what they did and why it failed?

>> No.11387771

>>11387689
even if you're blocking them you're still seeing them. I do this too and get sold on some things.

>> No.11387929

>>11384427
New songs to listen to, cheers

>> No.11387963

stocks just lost their long term momentum. why would anyone hold them long term at this point?

>> No.11387964

Really tempted to buy something, but my gut tells me to wait... Really feel like we're extremely volatile atm up and down

>> No.11388060

>>11387740
>Can you elaborate on what they did and why it failed?
There are dozens galore, just search for them.
There were some really dumb things like internet.org and some failed marketplace. I don't care about FB enough to monitor them, but if they managed to struck gold we would've known it.

>>11387771
I'm not seeing them though.

>> No.11388187

>>11384850
for silly tax reasons, it has be dividend stock >.<

>> No.11388216

>>11388060
they're monetizing the marketplace similar to ebay, stores can list on their through the business page for a percentage of each sale. they do payment processing.

>> No.11388347
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Hey there frens I've got a question but there is no 'stupid questions' thread up and I don't want to push another thred off the catalog for my one question, so please bull with me

what is the difference between trading on Forex? I don't know anything about finance

I am going to read the information given in the OP after this but I want to know if it will help me with trading things that are not stocks(currency exchange etc.)

You can have a cute cade picture if you give me advice

>> No.11388358

>>11388347
FOREX is currency trading. Shit is tough and follows geopolitics hard.

>> No.11388369

>>11388347
Forex is scam.
It's gambling making itself look like stock trading.

>> No.11388388

>>11388358
>>11388347
>>11388369
the forex room in xaviers is pretty damn good
https://discord.me/xavier

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>>11388388
Shut the fuck up you fucking shill

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>>11388369
forex am free money if you are algo trading or have unique indicators
its deff not a place for human discretion though

>>11384793
so.... this am basically really lucky? IRV am super down... should just buy all 100k shares am need to buy on open monday @_@?

>>11385021
ty

>>11384803
am not trust F to keep their div going for as long term as needing thats good strat tho

>> No.11388421

>>11387963
Depends on your definition of "long term". If you invest in a company growing at a double digit clip and keep on buying shares, those dividends will continue to build and the sheer volume you own will yield more capital even when their growth slows.

Most companies should be invested 3-5 years for value investing, unless they have SERIOUS lasting power.

You get rich slowly, friend.

>> No.11388422

>>11388405
nigga im just saying, the forex community here isnt much, xaviers collected a bunch of forex guys though, keep your panties out of a bunch

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>>11387220
You give the best advice here, and do it without being a condescending prick. I speak for many when I say thank you.
For anyone that cares I opened small positions on STAG and IRM this week. Both seem to be stable companies with good leadership and strategy, and both pay a decent dividend (STAG pays monthly).
My plan is to split my total DIVS into four pieces: a quarter doesn't exist because Uncle Sam, a quarter invested in more of the same DIV stocks, a quarter to gamble on meme stocks/swing trades, and the rest for new long stocks that catch my eye in the future.
My biggest problem is deciding what do about F. I like that they are transitioning while their cash situation is good. I like that the share price is. However, I HATE the looks and specs of the new Ranger (4 cylinder auto trans get the fuck outta here) and the seemingly retarded leadership. But a $.60 yearly DIV appeals, especially if that share price went back to $10.
Thoughts? I hate the weekend. Ring the goddamned bell!!!!

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>>11388436
Wasn’t the old Ranger a 4 cylinder though? I never really understood the light truck thing myself.

>> No.11388525

So I noticed somebody opened 25000 $17 puts for Nov on MRVL yesterday. Is that a bullish sign or a bearish sign?

>> No.11388595

>>11388525
>MRVL puts
puts are bearish, so I'd assume so.

>> No.11388715

>>11388595
Right, I just can't tell if that guy sold the puts or bought them though. I was thinking if somebody sells 25k puts at once that would be bullish but maybe that doesn't make a difference.

>> No.11388760

>>11388715
nah you're right, if you're selling you're 'confident' in it going the other direction and want those ez premiums. If it doesn't say which direction well that sucks haha, but with all options y'got to be careful.

>> No.11388846

>>11388476
they have 4 and 6, light trucks are great for when you just need a truck but dont need to do heavy shit

>> No.11388940

Just buy Alteryx. Nowhere to go but up. Recent dip too.

>> No.11389045

>>11388476
They made Rangers with a V6 and a manual transmission, which is what I wanted to buy, but Ford is only offering a 4-cylinder auto with a shit design because they don't want me to buy one.

>> No.11389051

Anybody trade VIX futures and options on here? I'm looking for a good broker that offers them. They're not on Robinhood, and Google doesn't really give good information other than that they're offered on the CBOE (which every trader who knows about the VIX already knows).

>> No.11389089

>>11388940
I'm just going to reiterate this. It seriously is going to be the next Tableau. More and more businesses are going to invest in data analytics.

>> No.11389200

Anyone see any way TSCM doesn't shoot up at least 10% after earnings? Their Q4 guidance should be amazeballs adding AMD fabs into the forecast. Is their Q2 virus already priced in or will it mess up my prediction?

>> No.11389396

>>11388846
>>11389045
>they made a v6
Didn’t know this. 4 bangers and trucks just don’t go together. I don’t mind a 6, my first truck had one. Great gas mileage and decent power as long as you aren’t hauling anything heavy.

>> No.11389428

>>11389396
You really don't need that big of an engine for a ranger.. not like they can tow much anyway

>> No.11389459

>>11389428
Unless they enlarge it. Trucks in general have been getting larger. My 1990 Chevy Silverado was the same size as the Colorado is now. Roughly.

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>>11388187
>muh taxes
DRIP is a boomer scam that will steal even more money by denying you full return

>>11387081
I watch ppcian, he gives deep invaluable research on all my favorite dividend stocks

>> No.11389497

>>11389459
even some F150s have 4 cylinders. With the way technology and engines are going Its really not always necessary to have engines larger than a v8 its mainly just ego. 4 cylinders can put out as much power as older 6 and are more economically friendly..

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>>11389497
Didn’t know that. It’s been 11 years since I’ve shopped for a truck. Guess I need to research.

>> No.11389599

>>11389469
yeah DRIP out of question, can deff do better dynamically managing the shares
but the tax am arcane stuff for blah blah blah its gotta be dividend

>> No.11389661

$SQ 10/19 86/.20 c

$GE 10/19 12/.23 p

$TNDM 10/19 50/.04 c

$TQQQ 10/19 70/.03 c

$F 10/19 8.50/.15 p

Monday plays, might for FHNc and SNAPp but not sure yet.

>> No.11389726

>>11389497
V8s were the most economical way to get cheap power, you still get the same peak power with a turbo 4 cylinder when the air forced into the engine = the displacement of a v8. When turbo 4s make peak power they arent any more efficient than the v8 theyve replaced, its low load where they take advantage of the small engine.

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>>11389661
>...he thinks the dump is over

>> No.11389894

I’m watching the south get pounded by storm after storm. Is ROAD actually a decent buy?

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>>11389518
Modern 4 banger with a turbo can not only produce more power than some old 8 cylinders, but do it with better MPG too

t. ME undergrad, in Michigan, with dozens of car factories located within a dozen miles of me

>>11389726
It depends entirely on which engines, and which turbos, you are comparing, thanks to modern technology generalized rules for this don't work anymore, when comparing you'd need to specify which V4, which V6, and which V8, and what specific turbo is used

I've seen V4's with no turbo that can out class a V8 with a turbo in every single way

It all depends on displacement, size, which vehicle, and a dozen other factors

Old automobile rules of thumb are dead, they haven't been consistently true for 15-20 years now

>> No.11389954

>>11389894
I think they are going to have a dissapointing Q3
But roads need to be rebuilt and there is a high they are going to be busy

>> No.11390170

>>11389943
The rules of thumb for ICE has been the same, aviation has solved the problems of forced induction in the 40s.

Displacement = more power
More compression= more power

More displacement can be gained by bigger engines or forced induction

Higher compression can be achieved with better fuel and heat regulation.

A modern v4 naturally aspirated will out perform old v8s because of cam profile/compression ratio, a modern v8 naturally aspirated v8 will always outperform a naturally aspirated v4 with equal compression ratios and displacements.

Modern muscle is putting out some serious power, but I think these small turbod engines are good because of a superior power to weight.
Hopefully a breakthrough in batter tech happens soon, electric cars are boring but they are fast as fuck.

>> No.11390255

who else is putting an extra month or more of investments in during this dip? i hoep we get a recession soon, i want some half off index funds and blue chippers

>> No.11390535

>>11383880
That and its done nothing but fall for 5 years and are in a ton of debt.

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>>11390535
>tfw bought 20% net worth in GE between 11.70 and 12 something

>> No.11390631

>>11390570
Oof
Don't worry anon, I'm sure it will make a come back!
(oh no)

>> No.11390649

>>11390255
And how much money are you sitting on for that?

>> No.11390655

so help me if the market tanks on monday
I need the bounce back boys

>> No.11390678

>>11390631
I'm actually a corporate accountant that scoured their 10ks and unironically expect it to double in <5 years. lel.

>> No.11390785

>>11390678
t. John Flannery bagholder

>> No.11390791

>>11390649
i buy $1500 a month and usually keep $5k cash on hand at any given time, ill buy an additional $1000 probably sometime next week

always buy the dip

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Boring saturday, gonna go watch some new JoJo at 8:00 CDT

How long until the powers that be decide stocks can trade everyday with no break. With all the automation we have nowadays it doesn't really make sense to have so much downtime.

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If you're interested in dividend etfs I compiled some of them around in the 3% to 5% along with the dogs of the dow
I'll probably be going with a mix of SPYD, RDIV, SPHD and PEY

>> No.11390864

>>11390849
That would increase trader suicides significantly

>> No.11390881

>>11390655
me to brother, me too.

>> No.11390885

>>11390849
its already basically happened
SPY's after hours volume almost like 4x what it used be 6 months ago

during globex SPY liquid enough for 2k lots

>> No.11390897

>>11390864
Maybe just a one day weekend, or only 6 hour nights. I don't know just seems like it could/should be open more if anything.

>>11390881
Monday could be red, but if it is, it won't be like last weeks red.

>> No.11390915

>>11385191
>position trading is much more comfy and often can be just as lucrative, if not more

True. Majority of the time, I check markets for first 30 minutes in the morning and then again during power hour. I'm either sleeping or wagecucking the rest of market hours. Pure day trading involves monitoring too many spinning plates every day. Wears me out.

>> No.11390919

>>11390897
earnings for banks is on monday right? pre or post market?
the huge sell off is kind of ominous , maybe the insiders got the heads up.
hope futures look good tomorrow.

>> No.11390932

>>11390849
hills have eyes on sup

>> No.11390933

>>11390785
Shit I bought the bottom intentionally. Worst case scenario my stoploss kicks when it drops to single digits.

>> No.11390944

>>11390919
Only a few on Monday, will be a long week.

>> No.11390958

we need a new thread

>> No.11390994

New
>>11390992
>>11390992
>>11390992
>>11390992

>> No.11390997

>>11390919 >>11383727

bac on monday premarket, not sure the prospects ,but its estimated to be .62 for the general consensus and .64 for earning whisperer.

>> No.11391039

>>11390655

If you "need" something to happen you already fucked yourself. the market does what it does without you. all you do is put your money down. when the market crashes 50% it's easy enough to get people to accept they had nothing to do with it, but when the market is up 50 those same people suddenly think they're the smartest people in the world. if you can be one of the rare ones that understands they're the same, that's when you can make money, and most importantly, not give it all back