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Ding ding ding! How did everyone’s Christmas morning go? I got a ton of great presents! It was a little tense though! It’ll be a new year soon with all your /smg/ frens!


>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.

Real-time Santa Tracking:
https://santatracker.google.com/intl/en/tracker.html

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

Basic rundown on options:
https://pastebin.com/vWhvyuCd

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

Basic Rundown on Santa Claus:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/krampus-could-come-you-holiday-season-180957438/

People on the nice list:
>>12230505

>> No.12236235

>>12236225
Add the suicide hotline to the OP.

>> No.12236241

>>12236235
Kek. This ;_; too real

>> No.12236330

>>12236241
you have a CS (iirc) job at Amazon, scoops
you'll make that $20,000 back in no time

>> No.12236364

Red Christmass

>> No.12236388

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-12-25/trump-urges-americans-buy-dip-voices-confidence-mnuchin-powell

Kek

>> No.12236392

I applied for a TDA credit card today because you can redeem your rewards points into your brokerage
I need these extra gains

>> No.12236394
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i have jan 18 $20 amd calls , plus fucking buy amd

>> No.12236396

How long can I hold an inverse etf?
If I drop into a 3x leveraged reverse s&up etf, what happens if I leave it in there for a month or whatever? Does it reset on the daily?

>> No.12236398
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>>12236388
>zerohedge

>> No.12236399
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https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-12-21/brace-seismic-volatility-pensions-buy-record-60bn-stocks-coming-days

Coupled with this and the Plunge Protection Team stepping in

>> No.12236408

>>12236388
>>12236399

>>12236398
I dab on niBBas like you with my double dubs kek and check ‘em

>> No.12236415

I bet my life's savings against Facebook, how dumb or smart am I? Shorted $6k at 126 with the thoughts that the EU and Dem-controlled House will launch a bunch of investigations and levy some major fines against them

>> No.12236421

>>12236396
you can hold it for as long as you want, but it's re-leveraged daily, and there's no guarantee the market will keep going down for a month

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my bet is alcohol rehab has lots of customers after this winter season cause holidays hit middle of week. interesting to see what kind of massacre awaits euro markets on thursday now after dow dipping

oil closed -7%. 2006 oil lows 26 and 2009 32

>> No.12236521

>>12236396
>what happens if I leave it in there for a month
You get rich 'cause this market gon crash, boy.

>> No.12236539

>>12236225
That is NOT a turkey

>> No.12236543

>>12236421
>>12236521
Looking at this more in depth, it seems the associated fees make these only worth it if you're not messing around with Monopoly money. Is that true with shorts and puts as well?

Is the only sensible way into for poorfags and the risk averse to long stocks once we approach what looks like a bottom?

>this market going down
I believe this to be the case. But every time I believe something right now, trump reveals one of his trap cards.

>> No.12236547

>>12236543
That should read:
Is the only sensible way into for poorfags and the risk averse INTO THE STOCK MARKET to long stocks once we approach what looks like a bottom?

>> No.12236557

>>12236394
All depends on the market as a whole.

>> No.12236577

>>12236547
Average in always

>> No.12236606

What does /smg/ think about Ford shares?

>> No.12236609

>>12236577
Why would averaging in be better than covering one big buy in with some put options?

>> No.12236628

>>12236577
Doesn't that mean more individual transactions and more transaction fees?

Or if I'm worried about that and not chasing big gains then I'm never gonna make it?

>> No.12236682

>>12236606
Trash

>> No.12236728

>>12236628
there are no transaction fees if you use robinhood
"making it" is a lie peddled by larping crypto neets
aiming for slow and steady growth is a better option

>> No.12236752

>>12236593
whatever the rest of you do, I won't capitulate even if my entire portfolio gets liquidated

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>>12236235
fpbp

>> No.12236791

>>12236752
>whatever the rest of you do, I don't want to actually make money

>> No.12236797
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>>12236791
>capitulating is the way you make money

>> No.12236829

Futures are cratering

>> No.12236838

>>12236728
Thanks anon. Anything else I should know about robinhood vs. traditional brokers? I feel like schwab is somewhat more "secure", even though nothing is truly secure. I figure I'll just transfer some play money or deposit my next paycheck to robinhood, and start messing around with low stakes trades now that I won't have to worry about the fees weakening the upside.

>> No.12236843

>>12236829
Not to mention futures contracts.

>> No.12236860

>>12236838
Use a real broker if you want some worthwhile tools.

>> No.12236872

>>12236829
Excellent, more cheapies
>>12236606
Start averaging under $7

>> No.12236898

>>12236860
Like what?
I can't into fancy graphs yet. But I wanna learn how so I'm gonna sink some time into investopedia.
Those kinds of tools?

>> No.12236913

>>12236606
Expect some really good deals with Ford. Price will likely go lower. I'm DCAing and the dividends will be great next year.

>> No.12236915

>>12236898
You can find all the "tools" that other brokers give you online for free
Read the OP, my man

>> No.12236919

>>12236860
>worthwhile tools
only a shitty craftsman blames his tools

>> No.12236927

>>12236860
TD Ameritrade has stock screening tools, easy access to financial data (balance sheets), etc.

>> No.12236946

>>12236898
No, like thinkorswim, tradestation, IB's trader workstation, and a decent browser-based platform to research fundamentals.

>> No.12236950

>>12236752
Thanks for the cheapies fren

>> No.12236954

>>12236915
Whats a good one for short interest and option orders?

>> No.12236957
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>>12236898
>he doesn't have DRIP

>> No.12236983

>>12236954
Free shit has delayed data. Good luck with that.

>> No.12237017

>>12236983
I have a schwab account and would use that for the info, just use robinhood for the actual trades. I don't see how the data delay would hurt me then?

>> No.12237045

These futures lmao.

>> No.12237061

im already 70% into my swing longs but still bothered I have dry powder left. Tomorrow morning better open with one last dip to 230 with a VIX spike to 40s so I can finish and ride this +22% wave up

>> No.12237070

>>12237061
how cute the tripfag thinks we are coming up.

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>>12237045
what are you going to spend your short gains on

>> No.12237080

>>12237073
Nothing. I am too afraid to do options. I am sitting on 50k cash though waiting for the bottom

>> No.12237086

>>12237070

tomorrow is the bottom

screen cap it nerd i've been doing this since before you were born

>> No.12237093

When I look at the s&p chart, I hear the outro to Layla in the distance and see a montage of 2018 memes

>> No.12237094

>>12237080
fair, you're gonna get some mega deals

>> No.12237101

>>12237017
That'd be different because they expect you'll trade through them and generate enough commission to cover the cost of real-time exchange data. Regardless, I would never trust a zero-commission broker because you're most likely getting particularly shitty order routing and they probably rely on that to get above average market maker rebates to make up the lost commission revenue. Not to mention, any kind of margined trade through robinhood costs a monthly fee; no thanks lol.

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>>12236225
Anons, I've been trading crypto and forex for a moment and it went ok, some earnings but not life changing.

At the moment I am spending a lot of money I earned on my study. I have a friend who can finance me 5 to 10k to start trading again, fully insured if things go wrong, I do not have to pay it back.

I've been hesitant to go into the stock market for a while, but had no spare time due study.
Now that the markets are declining, I see this as a great opportunity to take that amount from my friend and start
steadily and risk free.

How do you think about it? I understand I'm asking advise from strangers on 4chan but good advice can be filtered, just curious what you guys would do and how. Note that I'm unknown with the stock market
so advise on that field would be appreciated.

>> No.12237136

>>12236398
>zerohedge

Yeah but that Trump quote is legit regardless of Zerohedge's editorializing.

>> No.12237143

>>12237103
I would not want to loose a friends 5k, only you know how likely that is

>> No.12237156

>>12237086
Sure thing kiddo. hahaha

>> No.12237169

>>12237086
>Tomorrow is the bottom
You'll say that tomorrow, the next day, the next next day, monday and so on. lmaoing@bullpreppers

>> No.12237176

>>12237080
Real Estate market is about to crater. Get your mortgages ready boys.

>> No.12237187

Have you seen my phone?

>> No.12237197

>>12237103
Put it in vtsax and ignore it.

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I asked santa for the bull

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Anybody else banking on Vanguard Energy to make a rebound? I just bought 4 shares with my Christmas money......

>> No.12237219

>>12237187
I'll phone it for you, also got any puts or calls open?

>> No.12237227

>>12236396
leveraged etfs are not meant to be held mor e than a few days.

dont leave it in too long.

i was in a 3x bull oil etf and the fund got shut down, which forced my positions to be sold at significant loss

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>>12237219
here's my photo so you know you can trust me

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too much christmas food now feeling ill. now 1 week goal only 1-2 beers per day and vegan food with no saturated fat

>> No.12237238

>>12237228
ah fuck I think battery is gone so I wont pick up, how am I suppose to open IB without my phone ffs

>> No.12237239

>>12237204
That's highly correlated to the price of oil; just as gold miners are highly correlated to the price of gold.

>> No.12237240

>>12237230
I ate a lot but had some fermented peppers and tea, digestion was great.

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>>12237045

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The yellow man is consolidating

>> No.12237277

>>12237246
If futures are slightly up at night, the stocks will be red the next day.

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>>12237246
oooooo

>> No.12237292

>>12237169
>You'll say that tomorrow, the next day, the next next day, monday and so on. lmaoing@bullpreppers

Anon, do you realize you are behaving exactly the same way as a fomo buyer at the peak of a bubble? 20% retrace on indices and you're saying no bounce, down to -50% or something? Even 2008 didn't move directly down in that way. It had three distinct rebounds during the overall bearish trend. Short on margin or with leverage at your peril.

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>>12237200

>> No.12237318

>>12237277
Watch Asia at open

>> No.12237324

>>12237292
Not him and while I agree there will be a bounce I think it starts Thursday or Friday, the psychology doesn't add up to me for Wednesday. Having said that I'm prepared for anything.

>> No.12237344

>>12237324

Agreed. Volatile Wednesday, maybe set a fresh low or maybe wind up with an inside candle like the Nikkei is doing right now. I don't expect a rebound in earnest until Friday as Thursday is tax loss sell deadline day.

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Also speaking of the Nikkei, why are they so fucking fond of gaps up and down from one day to the next? Their chart is ridiculously spastic for an index.

>> No.12237379

>>12237356
BELLY

theyre open the shortest amount of time + opens at the oddest time + lunchbreak so misses out on the big moves

>> No.12237394

>>12237356
nikkei has lunch break too unirinocally during the day when market is paused :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5WbQNr6Vm0

>> No.12237423

Excuse me, but where is the benis?

>> No.12237425
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Kek nasdick under 5900

>>12237230
Me have eaten like 5 pounds of food and AM STILL HUNGRY
AHHHHHHHH

>>12237200
*drools on ratsu eyeing her hungerly*

>> No.12237433

I sold at Dow 25k and am thinking about buying back in.

It's a retirement account so saving 15% is a good enough bonus to risk missing the golden bull. Time to let it sit and collect those sweet dividends.

>> No.12237434

>>12237425
>Kek nasdick under 5900

Back above again. Futures are drunk. Weaving all over the place.

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>>12237200
>>12237425
Speaking of ratsy, where is the next part of the comic? Didn’t nikki say it was coming out in December or January? It’s been more than three months since the last one, WHERE IS COACH BANANA SPLIT

>> No.12237481

>>12237433
>fomo
RIP

>> No.12237494

>>12237433
Just wait til people are cliff jumping and the biggest concern on the American publics mind is the economy.

>> No.12237513

>>12237434
they've been doing the same thing every day

>> No.12237518

Lads i've gotten dicked the last couple of months. when does it get better.
this is just a correction.. right ha ha ?

warren buffet told me to keep that ice in my veins. gotta admit it's not easy when there's so much red

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>>12237425
uhh rat is a bad source of vitamins

>>12237469
Its actually June lolol. Banana split isnt in the next chapter but is in the arc. If you like banana split youll love Shelby the Fisher of whales

>> No.12237530

>>12237356
>making me save loli
Why do you do this to me

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>>12237481
>>12237494
But there isn't any real news is there? I mean sure if there was like some massive dark cloud looming over the economy I could see it but it also seems like an orange man bad induced selloff.

>> No.12237543

>>12237532
Corporate debt bubble popping Q3 2019 when Duetsche Bank fails.

>> No.12237570

>>12237532
tell me what economic reason caused the 87(?) crash, and just because we plebs have not yet been tolld the reason does not mean there is no reason

>> No.12237588

>>12237543
DB failing will be bad for American markets for like, 2 days with massive declines but it would probably be bullish in the long term and rebound very quickly as European money flows into American markets for safety. Euros would finish the transition to 3rd world though.

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>>12237522
>oh really? In that case am guessing wont eat poor ratsu
-_-;
What kinda games you playing here rat

>>12237434
We will deff break under again
The buyers @ 5912 were dumped on

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Reminder this mess wouldn't have happened under Jeb!
>>>/wsg/2562252

>> No.12237713

>>12237197
This is brainless npc pumping the market with their 401ks so they can "retire" at 60 advice

>> No.12237714
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>>12237688
S&P would be 3100 atm if Hillary was elected

>> No.12237719

>>12237588

DB underwrites the vast majority of the worlds derivatives. People write that off as unimportant due to the net exposure of call vs out options being near zero. But as the market becomes more volatile, it’s exponentially harder for them to keep net exposure low.

More concerning is their exposure to CDS. These only go in one direction. So if corporate debt starts to default, DB is fucked. So are the people who bought CDS to insure their corporate debt holdings.

It would be worse than Lehman and Bear Sterns. Much worse.

>> No.12237724

>>12237714
Allowing all of the disgusting democratic elite to buy their own loli slaves on Anthony Weiner's pizza island.

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>>12237714
I think you're wrong, but also slightly correct
1) the corporate tax cuts wouldn't have happened, which wouldn't have caused that artificial pump
but
2) Hillary probably would have kept Yellen, so we wouldn't have had dramatic rate hikes
So there probably wouldn't have been a market pump, but also wouldn't be this crash

>> No.12237734

>>12237724
>implying george soros isn't still eating babies regardless
>implying pizzagate is anything but /pol/ retardation

>> No.12237747

>>12237734
The concept behind pizzagate is 100% true
Pizzagate itself was a false flag

>> No.12237756

>>12237747
>The concept behind pizzagate is 100% true
>there are pedos
wow why don't the fbi hire these brain bois

>> No.12237765

> 35 years old
> $95k in 401K
> Currently 90% treasuries and 10% equities
> Comfy AF

When do I start buying more equities frens?

>> No.12237770

>>12237756
Private industry takes all the real genius. There is no money in government.

>> No.12237777

>>12237765
Right now

>> No.12237783

>>12237770
true

>> No.12237785

>>12237765

Q3 - Q4 2019

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Fuck this gay earth

Why did I fall for the stock market meme? You guys were shilling endlessly and I thought I was buying cheapies this summer.

>> No.12237934

>>12237923
The fact that so many stock charts (fuck you RH) only go back 5 years max is such a fucking boon to bulls.

>> No.12237938 [DELETED] 

Бляяя, Я тoлькo дo дeдoв дoшeл в дpeвe a тaм eщe cтoкaaa

>> No.12237940

HEY HEY HEY!!!

I JUST WANT TO SAY!!!

TO ALL YOU YOUNG POSTERS!!!!!

If you are under the age of 21 and in this thread and already investing and concerned about your financial future.. I got news for you!!!

You are going to make it!! you are going to do well as long as you keep at it!! Don't listen to what any of your pessimistic friends have to say.. you know what you are doing.. you are in the right place.. just be safe.

If I ever call you out for being a dumb ass.. don't take it the wrong way, i'm just trying to help point something out..

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First year investing. -25% so far. Think I will be a bit more conservative in the future although I want to buy more of the same companies right now desu.

>> No.12237967

>>12237934
Not really. Fundamentals are always changing; the price of Coca-Cola stock in the 80s is totally irrelevant today because it was trading a different set of fundamentals back then than it is today.

>> No.12237980

>>12237940
thank you big5guy

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whew lots of volume on futures ATM, way more than usual

>>12237940
congrats on not being 100% jerk for a once

>> No.12237996

>>12237940
what? why are you so mean?

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>>12237940
Who the fuck is under 21 even

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>>12238011
I am, and plenty of anons here are as well

>> No.12238030

>>12238028
Congrats on your youth then. Spend it well.

>> No.12238034

>>12237962
Same here. Ironically my boomer dad (first year for him as well) convinced me to finally get a broker account. But I've lost more than him. He only dipped his little toe (IMO) in the stock market. I didn't.

>> No.12238040

>>12238028
>>12238030

That explains the level of retardation among our tripfaggots.

>> No.12238064

>>12238011
Those high school kids that want crypto for christmas and their birthdays.

>> No.12238106

Hey, I'm going to pretend that I'm pumping a stock, and you're going to shoot me down if its a bad idea before I actually go ahead and buy something I could lose money on, since I just got burned on my last buy (smallcap, went down -70% when the bear market hit) and I've gotten paranoid.

I'm thinking of buying shares in YY (Chinese equivalent of Twitch).

It's at a 52 week low, it doubled its EPS in the last two years so it looks like a non-shit growth stock, but at the same time it's debt free, it has stable-ish earnings at a P/E of 15, and market cap/cash on hand is 2.9B / 2.1B, so the P/B ratio and liquidity is excellent.

As I understand it, it's down to a sane P/E ratio because it missed it's growth targets for a quarter or two, China is caught up in a trade war which makes it harder for it to expand into the US, and the current bear market seems to kind of perpetuate price crashes.

Also it seems to be making a head and shoulders, but I seriously don't expect any stock with positive revenue to reach a market cap lower than its free cash reserves.

>> No.12238111

Circuit breakers before eow

screencap this

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There are better companies than Ford with better balance sheets and better yields.
Ford is a no from me

>> No.12238125

>>12237923
The shills are not only on /pol, but all subs and corners of the internet. The subversion is very real. Stay safe.

>> No.12238131

>>12238111
CHECKED TRIPS
VIX futures are already up 20% tonight
IT'S HAPPENING

>> No.12238132

>>12237344
>Thursday is tax loss sell deadline day.
Plz explain

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fuck Jerome Powell

>> No.12238140

>>12238120
which ones?

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>>12238111

>> No.12238164

>>12237714
Nah it'd be at like 2750 right now.

>> No.12238182

>>12237777
Holy shit... those digits

>> No.12238201

>>12238140
I have a spreadsheet I'll post when I get home

>> No.12238363

How low is this dip going and when should i buy

>> No.12238380

>>12238363
Going for 6 months or so until we hit 15000 on the DOW

>> No.12238385

I want to short the indexes on triple leverage but know the moment I do everything will tear back up by several percent with every other fag having the same idea.

>> No.12238396

>>12238385
Okay well let us know when you plan to go short

>> No.12238421

>>12238396
Probably tomorrow at 8am EST but only if futures are pumping. It's like clockwork: boost the premarket and then burn it all down at the first chance

>> No.12238422

>>12237765
>When do I start buying more equities frens?

Start cost averaging in now. Split up the amount you want to eventually invest in equities in to twelve equal chunks. Buy one chunk this week, one more in January, another in February and so on monthly for the full year. You'll be in very good shape in a couple years max.

>> No.12238428

Lmao Nikkei will be red after lunch

>> No.12238462

>>12238106
>missed it's growth targets for a quarter or two

Bad. Find out why. If there doesn't seem to be a reason, no touchie.

>Also it seems to be making a head and shoulders

Bad.

>I seriously don't expect any stock with positive revenue to reach a market cap lower than its free cash reserves.

True. Unless it's about to go bankrupt.

>> No.12238485

>>12238132
>Thursday is tax loss sell deadline day.
>Plz explain

You are allowed to claim a capital loss on equities sold for a loss on or before December 27th on 2018 tax return. Equities sold for a loss after the 27th can only be reported on the following year's return. If you have long positions in the red near end of year that you think you can sell and re-enter at similar or lower prices later, you want to sell them before tax loss sell deadline in order to write off the capital loss asap.

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god <_<
we hitting 229 tomorrow arent we

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>>12238505

Yeah, if you burgers wanna go ahead and get it out of your systems tomorrow, get that RSI disgustingly low, then start the oversold bounce on Thursday that'd be swell. Swell for me here in the hat, I mean. On account of leaf markets being closed tomorrow.

>> No.12238553

>>12238505
try 220

>> No.12238586

>>12237530
thats not loli

>> No.12238587

Yes tax selling prolly going wild end of week so volume goes up

>> No.12238615

>>12237962
SAME

can't tell whether to buy more AAPL and XOM or not

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>>12238505
large specs are waiting to buy the gap before the pump to 300

Red open = better to green you with

>> No.12238738

Since etf's seem to be static during the day, only updating between days, if I want to use an inverse etf to short the market, do I need to buy before opening and sell after closing?

>>12238615
Double same. I jumped on apple $5 ago, luckily I'm not wealthy enough for it to mean much. I want to buy more but I think Powell's wild ride is taking us lower.

I want to short the tech sector, long Apple, and keep most of position in a HYSA. Am I a fucking retarded bros?

>> No.12238754

>>12238738
>I want to short the tech sector,
not a bad idea
> long Apple,
ok thats very retarded
>and keep most of position in a HYSA.
who do you invest in hawiian youth soccer association?

>> No.12238793

>>12238738
>Since etf's seem to be static during the day, only updating between days
Huh?

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>>12237940
>tfw 22

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>>12238798
>tfw 23

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>>12238819
>tfw when 27

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>>12238828
>tfw when when 26

>> No.12238845

>>12237344
Good point makes sense

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>>12238843
>>12238828
>tfw 28

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Memes aside, who here has the fucking balls to buy this dip?

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>>12238798
>tfw 22

>> No.12238889

>>12238869

I will most likely catch the knife, buy the bottom, and buy the early part of the reversal too.

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>>12238869
Already did and will do so again soon. I also use leverage. And buy crazy volatile biotech stocks.

FUCK RISK I LOVE RISK!

>> No.12238913

nikkei red

>> No.12238919

>>12238869
the power of the cheapies is too much, cant hold cash

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>>12238869
I haven't sold a single share

>> No.12238939

>>12238902
Kek same, literally could not sleep some nights. Genuinely considering cost averaging the moment reversal is showing. Right now all the TV NPCs are saying the sky is falling etc. and the OECD total put/call ratio clocked in over 1.8 on Friday but it’s still hot as of Monday

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>>12238869
I have to pay bills for the next month, so I'll be buying the dip once everything is clear

>> No.12238959

>>12238939
News follow stock prices, not the other way around. News literally have 0 predictive power.

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>>12238959
>News follow stock prices, not the other way around. News literally have 0 predictive power.

i'm all for volatile biotech stocks, but this is retarded and objectively wrong

>> No.12238979

>>12238869

I just buy target retirement date boomer shit

I guess I'm buying it, if you count automatic 401K contributions.

>> No.12238980

I've got enough of a retirement basket with index funds. I think I will learn about options and try my hand at them.

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>>12238856
>tfw 29 but think I'm 28 most of the time when people ask and I need to think about it before answering

>> No.12238988

>>12238869
thats not a dip O_O

>> No.12238991

>>12238959
This isn’t ‘news’, these are all contrarians indicators like as you said followed the price. Institutional investors who wrote the options (puts in this case) will make sure they expire worthless like they do the overwhelming majority of the time. We’re in for a squeeze

>> No.12239004

>>12238988
Thanks just bought 100k thanks for the contrarian fear signal

>> No.12239016

>>12238976
>>12238959
oh, you meant mainstream media
i thought you meant that news about a particular company's fundamentals has no effect on its share price

>> No.12239020

>>12238754
I think apple will, within the next 3-5 years, reverse direction and reach new highs faster than I reasonably expect from most other companies. This is retarded?

>>12238793
The tickers for etfs don't seem to update during the day for me. It appears they are adjusted based on the closing prices of the stocks they contain. Please help me understand.

>> No.12239025

>>12238976
Quarterly and annual company reports are real news. CNBC, bloomberg, bbc... These are just financial porn and clickbait.

>> No.12239033

>>12239025
I completely agree with this post

>> No.12239037

>>12239016
I could have communicated better. Sorry.

>> No.12239052

>>12239037
no problem, miscommunication happens constantly between just about all people

>> No.12239055

>>12239025

Nobody knows whether a stock market going to go up or down. Even if they did, they wouldn't be talking about it on financial news networks.

If you can't sell accuracy, sell drama.

>> No.12239057

Put anon from Chrimbo Eve here...

I'm up 52% for the month, but tomorrow is when I'll really make the money. Merry Christmas anons

>> No.12239059

>>12239037
>>12239052

<3 <3 <3

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>>12239020
Not sure where you’re seeing that, ETFs most definitely fluctuate in price throughout the day in proportion to the securities they’re tied to. I almost exclusively trade ETFs and trade intraday frequently based on their movement. Here’s how SPXU moved during the day yesterday.

>> No.12239074

>>12238985
Are you me?

>> No.12239090

>>12239071
Pretty. Maybe robinhood would give me more info than my schwab app, or maybe I'm just looking at lesser quality etfs and mutuals.

How is that one? What do you recommend for shorting techs? Do you think the squeeze/relief rally/bulltrap will come tomorrow?

>> No.12239095

>Trump says everyone should buy the dip

We're fucked aren't we?

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>>12239004
T_T but it looks like a pear pie or something

>>12238538
thanks for giving us permission for crashing econmommy
very big of you -_-

monthly RSI still has 100~ points until oversold >>12238553 would have for happen

>>12238716
>better to green you with
w-what did she mean by this

>> No.12239125

>>12239095
That was an open signal that the Plunge Protection Team will give everyone free gains who invests now :^)
Futures can eat shit they always lie

>> No.12239147

>>12239090
Robinhoods charts are abysmal, their commission free trades are great if you’re a poorfag like me though. Try using TradingView? They’re free and even though they don’t have real-time data they have pretty good free indicators and charting tools. Couldn’t tell you much about shorting tech specifically, there’s TECS which might be what you’re after. I currently have a small short position on SPY, I think we’re going lower before we go up. I’d bet on the market being oversold on the weekly and monthly though; if you put a gun to my head I’d say we’re going down tomorrow, up Friday, up a few more days, then we might be in real trouble in the coming weeks/months.

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which broker would you recommend for small initial deposits? canadafaggot asking btw

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This hasn't been a meme on SMG for a while, but the absolute state of South Africa.
I'm reading "Corporate Warriors" by PW Singer which documents various PMFs, and one section is basically devoted to how terrible African militaries are
According to one statistic, South Africa has:
>South Africa's army is estimated to have only 3000 truly combat ready personnel and four operational tanks
FOUR FUCKING TANKS
Any company on the DOW could hire PMFs and conquer SA in a month
Short this entire country, what the fuck

>> No.12239212

>>12239202
shorting EZA is the one good idea /smg/ has agreed on as a consensus

>> No.12239223

>>12239196
What's her stand?
>>12239202
Desu. High ROI on their military though, think how much stronger they'd be with 1 more tank? 1 Bomber?
(I'm guessing they rely on UN peacekeeping forces or whoever Nelson Mandela trained to be the next Black Panther)

>> No.12239238

>>12239202
Top kek if true. But is there anything worth conquering in SA? Their low-IQ population is just a huge liability.

>> No.12239244

>>12238869
Unironically considering going balls deep in $URTY

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>>12239202
>FOUR FUCKING TANKS
tanks arnt all that useful in african terrain you noob

>> No.12239259

>>12239238
trophy Elephant Hunting buisness, Safari buisness

>> No.12239270

>>12239212
>>12239223
>>12239238
When this book was written in 2003:
>Nigeria is currently unaware how many troops it employs
>soldiers lack helmets, canteens and even eye glasses
>Nigeria had 19 admirals and 34 Commodores and 9 BOATS
>50% of all troops in Congo and Angola had AIDS
>66% of all troops in Uganda had AIDS
>75% Malawi
>80% Zimbabwe
How has this entire continent completely destroyed itself yet??
>>12239247
>African Terrain
You realize Africa is, like, a continent, right?

>> No.12239305

>>12238385
Maybe set standing limit order for a better price? With enough volatility it should work.

>> No.12239330

>>12239247
Tanks are good for doing coups, so in Africa it's better to have less rather than more.

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This still looks like just a stock-market correction, not something worse - https://on.mktw.net/2BH3yAh

We are fine. Don't worry about it

>> No.12239380

>>12239339
Someone posted this complete shit earlier and nobody believes it

>> No.12239391

>>12239330
Peace and stability are great for economic growth as it allows long term plans and investments to be made. But how to achieve this in africa? I would like to see africa succeed but I don't have much hope.

>> No.12239401

kek these buywalls on ES_F
there really am such thing as plunge protectors
well.. they trying atleast

>> No.12239412

>>12239401
...wut

>> No.12239427

>>12239391
Some African countries are pretty stable and are looking up as a result, Senegal and Ethiopia for example. It helps if you have one ethnic group so you cant ethnically stack the military, and if you have a deeper history of political culture beyond just post independence. I think, however, as domestic powers start to form and get larger industrial economies the security environment will become better on the continent as a whole. Lawlessness and war are normally bad for business, especially for places with low capital concentrations.

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>>12239270
>the point

>your head

you do realize every environment in sub saharan africa is utterly unforgiving, zero infrastructure, and the worst environment imaginable for any and all forms of infrastructure? even with the same funding per square km they would need easily triple the funding per square area that basically every other part of the world requires to function?

a vast majority of Africa lies between tropic of cancer and capricorn, and is extra humid, with wildlife more aggressive and dangerous than any other continent on the planet

the only exceptions are everything north of the sahara, and small portions of the tip of south africa (but this portion of south africa still has many problems that come from its geographical position)

>>12239330
>>Tanks are good for doing coups,
literally the only thing they are good for in africa, maintenance and terrain makes them useless for combat in the field

>>12239391
>But how to achieve this in africa?
national borders divided by cultural and ethnic lines, not by colonial divisions

also, massive infrastructure spending, like ten times larger than Marshal plan was (even when inflation adjusted)

>> No.12239450

Do US laws banning insider trading actually do anything?

What if a CEO just give money to a friend not actually in the company and have them buy a shit ton of stock and basically be a proxy so they don't have to file all that paperwork? What's to stop that from happening? They could arrange to meet in a secluded place, CEO could say "sell" to friend and then sell the stack. Is that insider trading? If so, how is that supposed to be stopped? I bet this shit is rampant in stocks, and people bet retirement money on this?

>> No.12239475

>>12239450
The SEC would notice giant lucky gambles like that. That being said, there is certainly still insider trading. Some congressman was caught sharing stuff with his family over the phone at a congress picnic or something not too long ago. I imagine it happens a good bit in biomemes too, the call/put ratio on NVAX for april in particular is insane right now for example.

>> No.12239483

>>12239475
https://www.npr.org/2018/08/08/636666323/new-york-congressman-indicted-on-insider-trading-charges

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>>12239391
>why do all these states keep on having inter-ethnic violence?

yes its a small map, but it holds true for everything south of the tropic of cancer

>> No.12239500

>>12239450
Don’t move the needle and they don’t care.

>> No.12239557

>>12239488
Kekked and checked. The imperial powers really did their best at preventing unity. Took divide and conquer so far it'd last for generations. Reminds me of how there's never going to be a Kurdistan, and how afghanistan will always be at war with itself. Hell, reminds me of the Israel being set up for failure constant war. Is the only way to stop shit like this early genocide as in the natives to North America, Australia, Japan, Scandinavia, etc.?

>> No.12239612

>>12238462
>YY
Thanks man. My gut tells me to buy this stock, but that's gotten be into trouble before.

I'll make sure to take a close look at the growth target misses, and to ask my Chinese FB whether or not she has heard of it.

The other thing that worries me slightly when looking at it more closely is that the short interest ratio seems kind of high compared to western stocks, though not necessarily compared to other Chink stocks like BABA.

>> No.12239634

>>12239612
In other words, why would people short a stock that could buy back two thirds of float and pull down the EPS to 5x current prices, if the company didn't have better things to spend cash on than buybacks? It makes no sense to me. I'd piss myself if I were shorting that.

>> No.12239678

>>12239450
>Do US laws banning insider trading actually do anything?

Sure, like any law it will decrease the number of obvious violations going on day to day. Subtle violations of course go on all the time, SEC doesn't do shit. I can't remember the last time I read about an SEC crackdown that required some real sharp investigation to figure out. They just catch the low hanging fruit.

>> No.12239700

>>12239678
Equifax is the most recent widely publicized example that comes to mind.

>> No.12239742

Pretty good rally on the Nikkei for power hour. Green spinning top candle for the day. Possible dragon fly if they go decently green tomorrow.

>> No.12239772

This is the bottom

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I sure hope I get a green day tomorrow

>> No.12239862

>>12237923
Just hold it. In ten years it will still have made money. And if it didn’t we will probably be fighting over rat meat and using mr pibb cans for currency, so it won't matter.

>> No.12239885

Hi bros, new to this general. I want to buy the dip but not sure what stocks to buy. Also, should I just buy stocks straight up or get some calls? I’m thinking Ford, chevron, and/or just plain old SPY and DIA. Got about $5k to throw around. Any advice?

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>>12239862
Yes. There is no reward without risk. People just have to get comfortable with risk. Ignore volatility and look 10 years into the future. And remember that companies make more profit than losses over the business cycle.

One way is to invest in low risk strategies like permanent portfolio.

>> No.12239897

>>12239885
look into LCI

>> No.12239900

>>12239862
Oh sweet child.
There were Stocks from the Asian Fin crisis and Dotcom bubble that never fully recovered even after 28 years.
'Good' listed companies with 'strong' fundamentals that disappeared over the years.

>> No.12239902

>>12239885
Remember international diversification.

>> No.12239912

>>12239897
Why?

>> No.12239934

>>12239893
He is going to legit An Hero in a year or two.
Anyway, Hodling 5++ years just to break even is a terrible strategy to begin with.
Nobody in the right frame of mind would identify 'Getting comfortable' with risk with the act of 'hodling'.
Getting comfortable with risk is defined by the act of continuously buying in and selling at self-determined targets whether you win or lose,
as long as you win overall with positive returns.

>remember that companies make more profit than losses over the business cycle
And where did you get your degree?
Where is your office in Wall St.?

>> No.12239941

>>12239912
New products launching.. restructuring going on to reduce expenses.. stock has taken a beating.. buy low sell high.. Shorts have hit it hard but haven't covered.. big institutions holding... way undervalued at these levels..

>> No.12239950

>>12239885
Buy whatever feels right to you and DYOR
Set a stop/loss just in case.
If you have the cash, hedge with VIX and Gold.
Just remember not to get attached and always lock in your profits.

>> No.12239960

>>12239934
You lack patience. Patience is a very profitable virtue.
We hold and buy more because 99% of people cant predict the market. It is foolish to advice people to do things they cannot do.

>> No.12239973

>>12239960
Your advice would get a lot of folks raped.
Like Toddlers onto a frying pan.
The sheer opportunity cost of hodling over 5+ year overrides your spiel completely.

>> No.12239980

>>12239941
Thanks

>>12239950
You think now is a good time to start buying in to go long or should I wait?

>> No.12239990

>>12239980
Wait it out till next year or early 2020 and buy in when the price is right I.E when the fundamentals start going to shit
Because it is too early to tell.

>> No.12239991

>>12239973
If you cant handle volatility emotionally - you should accept lower returns. Nothing wrong with it. Know yourself. High reward low risk does not exist for 99.9% of people.

>> No.12239993

>>12239900
If you are even diversified it should be a non issue over a ten year stretch. If you only have a single sector or like two stocks I dont know what to tell you.

>> No.12240023

>>12239991
Tell that to him >>12239960

>>12239993
If you truly have had the dough to diversify your portfolio, you would not be here in all honesty.
And Hodling for ten years just to break-even is insane.

>> No.12240040

>>12239993
>diversified
diversification doesn't help you when the entire market is getting raped. It keeps you from losing everything or missing out but it doesn't matter how spread out your investments are if they are all in the wrong direction. Go short in a bear market, go long in a bull market. This is the most profitable concept in Wall Street but everyone here ignores it.

>> No.12240045

>>12238921
what are your investments

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>>12240040
That is because most people cant predict the market, which makes market timing strategies useless.

>> No.12240073

>>12240023
You can diversify at any reasonable price. If you don’t have enough to diversify you have no business in the stock market because your kids are going to starve to death.

>> No.12240084

>>12239900
>>12239934
>>12240023
cringey bullshit
Just put money in now while the markets are down, and put in more next year, and the year after that. Because you know most people in stocks have an income and can average in, and be profitable quickly

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All right, here's the crypto-pills. they live in a block-chain. Creg Sanjay Right is oddly enough. Bitcoin as an electronic hole was just the first step, people Lalachi began to create a more powerful computer, wider streets, cheaper and safer cows. These things have to survive. Once rooted, the Vishnu would be able to slowly crap over literally everything
Creg encountered the creation of the Vishnu after he went crazy in Mumbai in 2008 and started working with his Poolip supercomputer, performing the crap bull simulation on the Kurdish complete Bitcoin scenario. He will "evolve" his clothes so that successful streets are interrupted, allowing the rest to run into the Indian Ocean. Vishnu needs bigger and bigger cows for more and more sales.
BFI (Blockchain Foundation of India) was created for downloading and stopping this vishnu (they have their own competing vishnu in the works). They did the need to stop or slow down Cregs Vishnu (her name is Poolip by the way). They started by limiting the size of the crap and by removing the critical wicked ciphers worn by the use in their Punjabi language. Segshit was the final nail in the coffin that destroyed Poolip on BSV chains (Poolip uses analytical transaction ability). That's why Bitcoin Cash was busy, so Creg was so intent on making unlimited bumps, rebuilding the original curve code, and locking the crapback protocol.

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:(

>> No.12240100

>>12236408
ye ye ooga booga

>> No.12240120

There is a yaweh living on the order books

>> No.12240122

Can't believe all of this happened just because a short squeeze in US treasuries fucked up the yield curve

>> No.12240124

What happens to booze, tobacco, and fast food during a recession? What about a global economic downturn?

>> No.12240134

>>12240124
McDonald's and Dollar Tree surprisingly did relatively better than other consumer stocks in 2008.

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>>12240122
US - China geopolitical uncertainty is also a factor. Higher uncertainty = higher risk = higher demanded return on investment = lower PE ratios for stocks.

>> No.12240163

>>12240047
>rock paper scissors is a zero sum game

>> No.12240165

>>12240122
A correction happens basically every year. Get used to it.

>> No.12240169

>>12236415
LOL I did the opposite. I'm long on Facebook

>> No.12240175

>>12240165
This means stocks gonna make a slow recovery to previous levels?

>> No.12240178

>>12240084
And I know most people in stocks who couldn't pay off their mortgage becuz of the 'cost-averaging', be it housing or otherwise.
Well, I tried.
If you delusional clowns decide to go through with it, I will laugh when you ultimately reap the whirlwind like those crypto-retards.
Clearly out of your depth

>> No.12240184

>>12240134
That's exactly what I would expect. People think mcdonalds is cheap so they're getting a deal so they can excuse that they're eating garbage. (Even if they're just getting processed corn sweetened and salted to taste). "Gotta feed my babies, no time for cooking, organic broccoli is too damn much munnies"

Dollar stores actually can be great sources for deals (can get some pretty cheap produce, at least around where I live) so I'd expect increased traffic.

But the "vice" stocks, I don't know. Hard times mean people seek comfort in a bottle, is what I'd imagine, and also ciggies. But there's also the idea that these are discretionary purchases that would be cut when belts are tightening. How does it actually pan out?

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based Shanghai doesn't give a fuck

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>>12240175
I know I cant predict the market. In a good scenario the stock market recovers fast, in a bad scenario it recovers in 3-5 years. Who knows what will happen.

I just put 70% of my paycheck into stocks every month which guarantees me a good result over the long term whatever happens.

>> No.12240200

I am guessing you newfags never lived through the 90s Asian Financial Crisis or the Dotcom Bubble or even the Housing Bubble collapse of '07.
PEAK Delusion

>>12240184
Weed stocks are a thing ever since they legalised Hemp

>> No.12240202

>>12240178
So it's wrong to hodl Facebook? Bought in months ago and have been cost averaging down

>> No.12240244

>>12239885
Spy and brk.b

>> No.12240275

>>12240202
Personally I think their product is just shit. Annoying, snoopy, waste of time. Still might be a good Investment.

>> No.12240294

>>12236919
Only a shitty craftsman works with shitty tools

>> No.12240313

Please hold
...
Hi, Sir?
It seems your wife is currently busy with the bull.
His advice was to "try again later mufugga"
Will that be all?
...
Very well Sir, I hope it's not too cold outside tonight.

>> No.12240326

>>12240200
>Weed stocks are a thing ever since they legalised Hemp

They have been for several years. First it was medicinal companies, then Canada which popped huge twice, now I think US recreational with so many states moving in general direction of legalizing lately in addition to the ones that already have. Going long on weed is... dicey. I only swing trade it. Even the well established stocks with big money backing, like Canopy Growth, still trade like penny stocks. Canopy is in descending wedge looking like it may test long term support shortly here. Support is around 31.50-32 Canadian. Current price 36.34.Not oversold but getting close.

>> No.12240344

Strap in bulls. I hope you got a good haul for Xmas. Next stop Alpha Centauri

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>>12239993
Tell that to the Japanese

>> No.12240472

Anyone else holding Facebook? Don't want to sell and lose 25%

>> No.12240480

>>12239742
>Nikkei ends up
Well there goes my conviction that today will be a good day to short.

>> No.12240497

>>12240416
What is international diversification? Is it something you can eat?

>> No.12240515

Time to hodl Facebook!

Fuck Normies they all love Instagram

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>>12240497
its cope from thirdworlders

(for perspective, USA was only 46% of world's market cap in 2012, so its safe to assume its around 50% still)

>> No.12240649

>>12240472
Yeah FAANG everything will be alright anon

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>>12240648

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>>12240648
>>12240656

>> No.12240736

MY SHORTS-NO!

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>>12240648
>>12240656
Outdated. India market cap is now bigger than Germany's

>> No.12240778

>futures up
>implied open up
Shit after all that research I did into inverse etfs.

>>12240771
I hate this guy's shtick. Cocky tan man go away.

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>>12240771
>Outdated. India market cap is now bigger than Germany's
Tata Motors sirs. Was in slump and trajectory is only upwards from here sirs. Indian Tata branch recovering first, sirs, then Jaguar Land Rover, sirs. Great pivoting and brand name resurgence sirs. Typical sector margins is 5-10% sirs and Tata Motors is valued at ~13% of its yearly revenue sirs. Cost effectiveness already rising and plans are implemented sirs. Positive percentages of profit margin by end of year sirs. Do your own research sirs.

>> No.12240850

>>12240828
https://www.carwale.com/tata-cars/45x/
https://www.carwale.com/tata-cars/nexon/
https://www.carwale.com/tata-cars/harrier/
Great lineup sirs. After doing the needful can only go up and up.

>> No.12241083

Can futures not be dumped on today? Thank you

>> No.12241089

>>12241083
we still could get the typical reversal later

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>>12241083
Cute
He still has hope

>> No.12241193

>>12241103
Shut up whore
Its golden bull time

>> No.12241200

FUTURES UP
WE GREEN DAY NOW

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>>12240828
Sorry sirs I meant end of 2019 sirs. Merry christmas sirs.
>>12240850
Indeed sir.

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Just two more hours, who's ready for another day of loses?

>> No.12241265

>>12241248
Trump will personally skin you fucking libtard bears

>> No.12241268

>>12240134
The issue is both have high trade war risks associated with them. I think dollar general is a much better alternative to dollar tree rn.

>> No.12241270

I want to develop an automated trading strategy and I was wondering if anyone knows methods to validate that your strategy is sort of legit, other than backtesting? Or is this all we can do?

>> No.12241284

>>12241270
All you can do is hope that you will buck the trend of nearly every automated trading strategy: It works until it doesn't.

>> No.12241304

>>12241270
Unless you can do high frequency trading then yeah that's about it

>> No.12241312

>>12241270
Being a retail algotrader is the fastest way to go broke.

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>>12241265
The punk bitch is scared of blood, and he better be careful about conflict or his bone spurs will act up again.

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Christmas threads: Over

>>12241333
>>12241333
>>12241333
>>12241333

>> No.12241388

>>12241304
>>12241312
Thanks. Guess I'll have to just have "confidence" in any backtested models I will make.

>> No.12241400

>>12241388
Hey where's my (You)?