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fast girl edition

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://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=moonmissioncontrol2.0%40gmail.com
https://biz.yahoo.com/research/earncal/today.html
https://www.earningswhispers.com/calendar

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

Boomer Investing 101
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started

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

slowpokes:
>>13130356

>> No.13135491

First for domp eet

>> No.13135494

I'm getting fucking just'd over here.

>> No.13135495
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I'm getting nervous

>> No.13135510

Wheat lad, quick rundown on wheat market? Thinking about going long wheat, what hsoukd I know ?

Anyone long gas here ? NG dropped again and I believe literally Hitler 2.0 will show himself in near future so gas is good mid term position, thoughts?

>> No.13135516
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If I buy the market will crash

If I sell it will run off without me

>> No.13135519

VTSAX picked up a couple grand today

>> No.13135523

The all returns to reeeeeeed

>> No.13135531

>>13135510
springs here short nat gas to the groud

>> No.13135535

It’s a fake out, and I didn’t buy. I didn’t even drop my tvix.
I’m a dumb.

>> No.13135545
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This market a shit. A SHIT.

>> No.13135546

>>13135510
The wheat moon mission is on standby, im expectinga a retrace to 4.5-ish over the next two weeks.

>> No.13135552

>>13135535
the selling will resume shortly. they flipped on the buy bots to pay for lunch once the bears get back from lunch we're going back down.

>> No.13135559

>>13135546
btw, im not wheat lad, just an avid follower

>> No.13135587
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13135587

MUH WEED STOCKS

>> No.13135627

Any news on the bitcoin etf?

>> No.13135632

>>13135559
Goddamit I wanted opinion from man himself. Thanks for input anyways

>> No.13135659
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13135659

THREADLY REMINDER THAT DIVIDENDS ARE YOUR FREN

March is done for me but I've got the sweet sweet nectar of KO dividend coming April 2 and its going to be GLORIOUS

>> No.13135672

I really REALLY want to invest in AREC, what's the chances I'll lose my ass?

>> No.13135680

timed the vix pop and drop really well today...done for now.
Anyone in here strictly play macro moves? Mainly trading vix or commodities. I find it way more interesting than researching companies and their balance sheets.

>> No.13135681

RKG YOUUUUUU SAID SP WASNT GOING BELOW 280 YOUUUUU YOUUUU'VE RUINED MEEEEEE

how was your doctors?

>> No.13135685

>>13135672

IPO this year at 4.25. Bounced between 4 and 4.50 but hasn't made any real movement one way or the other

>> No.13135696

>>13135659
returns are just so poor that dividends cant be something held in a serious portfolio for anybody more than 5 years out from retirement

>> No.13135712

>>13135680
>intraday macro movies
shut the fuck up faggot

>> No.13135718

>>13135659
>put $5k in MO
>after one year i'll get $300

Wow its nothing. dividends are only good for elite richfags

>> No.13135720

THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A MARKET SELL ORDER NOT BUY!!! WTF ARE YOU DOING FAT FINGERING THE SPY LIKE THAT BUFFET!!!

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>entire portfolio goes green while I take a push

>> No.13135747

>>13135712
make me, cutie <3

>> No.13135789

Calm down and take your Ritalin children

>> No.13135817

>>13135789
Fuck that, I stopped taking all my medication and going to doctors a long fucking time ago. Those cucks don't know nothing.

>> No.13135834
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This market needs to keep crashing

>> No.13135835

>>13135552
>being wrong on the internet
Damn I got my hopes up and everything.

>> No.13135836

>>13135696
>>13135718
>they don't understand the concept of compounding interest + DRIP new shares + dividend growth + capital appreciation

to each their own I guess.

>> No.13135852

>HJLI

Turned into a complete piece of shit. Guess will go long and wait for the lotto algo hit.

>> No.13135869

>>13135835
some one fat fingered their sell order and accidentally bought. It triggered a giant short squeeze that's effecting the whole market.. D:

>> No.13135877

>didn’t buy JNJ on the dip
>Found not liable for talc
>Now it’s on the Rip
I can’t never get a good divvy aristo

>> No.13135888

>>13135836
its WAY too slow, barely even half even if you pick ideal companies, compared to brain dead buy and hold of growth equities

dividend buyers are all life failures: either they were born a boomer which can never be fixed, or are a 25 year old boomer which is their fault but they are already ruining their retirement which also likely cant be fixed if they are stupid enough to do this in the first place

making under 15% annually without ever timing the market is just pathetic

>> No.13135895

279 support held, we are going back to da moon baby!

>> No.13135905

buying the rumor and selling the news on TTWO for a couple extra bones. PAX is tomorrow night. Borderlands 3 is probably getting announced.

>> No.13135911

Can a stock legitimately go to 0? What happens if you own a stock that gets delisted,goes to 0, etc. Always wondered

>> No.13135912

Congrats weaboos, the Fed and PPT is going to bring Nipponization to you.

>> No.13135914
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give us the golden bull
we can handle it

>> No.13135918

Can you gentlemen take a look at MMS for me and tell me what you think the future holds... theres an idiot I know who put 35k in at $0.12 average.... and my friend is feeling fairly nervous now...

>> No.13135920
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13135920

If you want penny positions

>KRFG

They're current. Letter dropped this morning and Chinese merger pending.

>> No.13135921

Are bulls rising up tomorrow?

>> No.13135926
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>>13135911
yes

>> No.13135927

>>13135888
please show me your returns for 15% annually. I don't believe that even though you've only been investing during a bull run.

>> No.13135940

>>13135920
Do you still have your CRMD
Seems to be running after the r/s, oddly enough

>> No.13135943
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Can someone explain this?

>> No.13135945

>>13135926
looks similar to the btc chart

>> No.13135954

>>13135940

Yes I do. Still down, but, recoup losses today. Not down a whole lot. Sucks losing share count but not really losing money.

Weirdly this is actually working out for RS.

>> No.13135955

SPY exact same chart as friday. Tired of this manipulation bs.
>>13135943
Easily but I wont noob

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>>13135943
Asked about that last night

I've seen a handful of other stocks with similar shit going on

>> No.13135960
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>>13135926

>> No.13135965

>>13135957
I'd shrug it off it was a single price and a single date but it is literally millions of dollars for many days on the chart

>> No.13135968

>>13135957
It means that ur gonna be rich! Buy!

>> No.13135971

>>13135943
massive dilution and reverse splits
see HMNY, DRYS

>> No.13135972

Buy US equities, buy USD, simple as

>> No.13135973

>>13135957
almost what I lost from BILI after the Chinese government ban their app.

>> No.13135976

>>13135954
Would be funny if it finally went back to the equivalent of that mid 2s range it fell from for no real reason after an r/s

2.5 x 5 would be 12.5 a share

>> No.13135979

>>13135836
I just read about the dogs of the DOW strategy a bit, and it only SOMETIMES beats the returns from the nasdaq, by a small margin?

That’s not as exciting as I thought. Not sure why I shouldn’t just stick with VTSMX then.

>>13135912
Even the jap qts don’t want us tho

>> No.13135982

Who the fuck is gonna buy my 277 and 278 puts expiring today?

>> No.13135986
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>>13135888
Money that works for you is never a bad thing.

>> No.13136022
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All right everything is looking red today boys. Tell me what to buy so I can become rich by tomorrow

>> No.13136024

>>13135971
to clarify, the share price was never 11 billion or whatever. it was like 5 dollars, they did a 5-1 reverse split so it went up to 25 dollars, diluted to 5 dollars, reverse 5-1 reverse split again to 25 dilute again ...

today the share price is 1 cen but as a convenience charts show the old price as if the reverse split was in effect before it happened.

>> No.13136026

Is it time to buy Nokia?

Was expecting price jump after they got that 5g contract but it plummeted on the news of "accidently" sending data to China

>> No.13136028

>>13135957
They basically release more shares and sell them to raise money, then the price goes down so they reverse split to keep the stock high enough to stay listed. They then release more shares, and have been doing this for years.

>> No.13136041

>>13136022
LPTX

>> No.13136042

>>13136022
TTWO

>> No.13136049

>>13136022
HMNY

>> No.13136054

>>13136022
Lottery tickets

>> No.13136063

>>13136022
A timeshare

>> No.13136069

>>13136022
Just buy one of everything and you can't lose.

>> No.13136072

>>13136022
don't follow other or you will lose money.

>> No.13136073

>>13136022
a monocle and top hat

>> No.13136074

>people here make fun of coiners while investing in penny stock shipping companies and biotech
really makes you think

>> No.13136084

I'm too poor to pump and all my buying power is sitting in REFR with its head up its ass

>> No.13136085

AMRS going hot today.
Get on board

maybe ALT to here soon but more unsure on that

>> No.13136088

>>13136074
a bloo bloo bloo

>> No.13136091

>>13136041
Done

>> No.13136092

I bought a lot of X today for a long term hold. ALOT of X.

>> No.13136093

>>13135836
>>>13135696
its great if you have a liquid $2k to invest every month,, but I am a low wage poorfag, so I need something more volatile to make money off of. Crypto and weedstocks are my poison of choice. My "conservative" investment is tied up in my 401k

>> No.13136097

>>13136074
>shipping companies and biotech are fake
Wow I never knew I was taking sugar pills and that elves deliver my Amazon packages. Thanks!

>> No.13136101

>>13136074
At least biotechs actually produce something of value

>> No.13136102

>>13136092
X Bull Run!

>> No.13136104

>>13136074

>invests in certain combinations of untangible 1's and 0's

My almonds are activated

>> No.13136110

>>13136093
i invest 1000-1500 a month and i buy no individual dividend stocks, its just way too low of returns to be worthwhile, all index funds is the patricians choice

>> No.13136112

>>13136085
ALT exists to be pumped and dumped
Completely worthless stock, imo

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>>13136042
You telling me it will moon tomorrow?

>> No.13136115

>>13136097
You don't really buy things from Amazon, right?

>> No.13136126

>>13136115
I have to pump my bags

>> No.13136127

Boeing moonshot

>> No.13136138
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tim apple green in a sea of red

>> No.13136140

>>13136113
as long as the BL3 unveil goes well tomorrow. First 2 games were cash cows and they've been working on this one a long time. I'm not promising any sort of moon shot, but I'm hoping to see 2-3% easy.

>> No.13136153

Things I want to buy: UP!
Things I want to sell: DOWN!

This life really is hell, isn’t it?

>> No.13136167

I'm losing like half a Yang an hour at this rate my account's going to be blown up by 8pm tonight.

>> No.13136169

If you're looking for the "real" way to use options, ie, not as moonshot lotto tickets, here's a good writeup that illustrates it. (warning, long and spread out over multiple posts.) In this case you dont need the bank, just set up the trade for yourself.

A lot of banking businesses are mysterious, but the exotic-derivatives business is actually very straightforward and normal. It is a sort of manufacturing business. You think about a product that customers might want, a need that they have that can be filled by a product you can build. Once you have an idea for a product, you design it and figure out how to manufacture it efficiently. You figure out a price: You add up the costs of the raw materials and labor that you use in the manufacturing, add a markup for profit, and check to be sure that the price you get is something that customers might pay. You give it appealing packaging and a cute name, and create a marketing strategy. You go out and market it to customers, telling them a compelling story about how it will meet their needs and also make them stronger and more attractive and get them invited to all the cool parties. Then, when you get orders, you manufacture the product and deliver it to the clients. They get a product that they like and that serves their needs; you get your markup. It is like building an iPhone or whatever, except that instead of glass and silicon the raw ingredients are stocks and debt instruments.

>> No.13136177

>>13136169
For instance, you might notice that your customers are tired of low interest rates on their savings, and would like to receive high interest rates on their savings. Aha, you might think, a market opportunity. Of course you cannot economically manufacture a thing that pays 8 percent in a 2 percent interest-rate environment, but you can manufacture a thing that pays 8 percent except sometimes it doesn’t. For instance you could manufacture a thing that gives the customer her money back with 8 percent interest, unless some stock drops by 20 percent in the next year, in which case she gets the stock instead (or nothing, or her money back without interest, or whatever you think makes the best story). As a derivatives person you might describe this internally as “we sell a bond and buy a put, and pay the put premium in the form of higher coupons on the bond,” but that’s not what you’d say to the customer. To the customer, you’d emphasize the 8 percent interest rate, and the unlikelihood that the stock would drop that much.

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>>13136167
pic related

>> No.13136183

>>13136177
And then either the stock will drop that much or it won’t. If it does, the customer is sad, and you have a bit of a marketing black eye. If it doesn’t, the customer is happy (she got a way-above-market interest rate), but you have a loss, right? Well, no, not really. The customer was betting that the stock wouldn’t drop by 20 percent, but you weren’t betting that it would. You were manufacturing a product. The way you manufactured the product was by going to your derivatives factory and assembling the components. The components of this product were (1) interest rates (roughly, you bought a bond from your own bank, which used the money to fund its business) and (2) stock. Specifically, in derivatives terms, you have bought a put from the customer, and there is a well-known formula that tells you both how much that put is worth and how to replicate that value by buying and selling the underlying stock. You’d use some of the customer’s money to buy some of the stock, and then use the formula to dynamically adjust your stock position as the stock price moves, buying more stock when the stock drops and selling some when it moves up. If you get the formula and the inputs right, your stock trading will make you enough money to pay for the put.

The conventional way to describe this is that you buy the stock to “hedge” the derivative that you sold to the client, but that doesn’t quite capture the business here. The business is not taking big risks by making bets with clients, and then trying to mitigate those risks; the business is manufacturing stuff to sell to clients. The Black-Scholes formula doesn’t (just) tell you how to use stock to hedge an option; it tells you how to use stock to replicate an option, to manufacture one.

>> No.13136187

>>13136102
Not for like 2-5 years but they will be trading at 50 and it's a very safe investment. Shit divvy, but at least a divi.

>> No.13136189

>>13136183
Anyway, right, if you do the formula right you will generate enough money from stock trading to pay for the option. But you’ve added a markup to the product—meaning in practice that if you paid the customer 6 percent for the option, it was really worth 8 percent—and so you will actually make more than you paid her. But, again, in the best case, she will also do well. She’ll get an above-market interest rate from you, and you’ll get a bargain-priced option from her. It’s magic.

Part of the magic is just in noticing that an option is valuable even if it doesn’t end up paying out: If all goes right, the customers makes money because you paid her for an option that was never exercised, but you got value for that money. Part of the magic is in the math that tells you how to trade stocks to turn that option value into real money even if the option is never exercised: The option didn’t have value to you in some abstract theoretical insurance-against-a-crash sense, but in the simple practical sense that it made you money. But another big part of the magic is just in your marketing. You got the client to focus on interest rates (“ooh look I’m getting an above-market interest rate”) and not to think too much about options pricing (“ooh look I’m selling this bank a cheap put”). Compared to her alternatives (a savings account), she made money; compared to your alternatives, you made money; everyone is genuinely happy.

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>>13136127
NOOO I WANT LOW-$300 BA CHEAPIES. You let me down bearfags.

>> No.13136196

>>13136179
get some SOYB and sell at 900 you might make a shekel or two

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>>13136140
Alright cocksucka, let's hope your right. I need of shekels after this week's loss.

>> No.13136199

>>13136179
I've been there.
F

>> No.13136204

>>13136189
you writing a hedge fund for dummies book or something

>> No.13136222

>>13136140
what if they pull a blizzard during the presentation?

>> No.13136234

>>13136169
Source?

>> No.13136245

how do people even decide between VTI and VOO

i kidn of want both, SP500 seems more modern and total market is very boomer-ish, but probably better returns long term getting all those small cap moonshots

>> No.13136253

>>13136110
>all index funds is the patricians choice
more like pussies choice LMAO

>> No.13136261
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13136261

buy TSLA to support elon-chan

>> No.13136263

>>13136245
They almost match identically. It really doesn't matter.

>> No.13136290

>>13136234
its from money stuff, a daily finance newsletter by matt levine
you can sign up for it for free if you go to his twitter
sadly its not all derivative instructionals, its mostly (90% ore more) quirky finance news delivered in a jewish jokey way

>> No.13136298

>>13136245
if you wanted to implement a strategy that separates the s&p and small caps like the russell 2000 (IWM), you may want to use VOO instead of VTI. if no intention to do that, but you want exposure to everything, then VTI. but like the other guy said, wont matter much in the end

>> No.13136301

AMRS

DUDE WEED LMAO

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if yesterdays low gets rejected again my memefolio will be completely exonerated and the sell off will continue tomorrow.

>> No.13136309

>>13136167
When things blow up, they get bigger. The concept you're thinking of is implosion, like what happens to steel beam structures when exposed to jet fuel.

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>>13136261
Bought in at $260. Sell limit set to $350.

>> No.13136316

>>13136309
but jet fuel can't melt steel memes

>> No.13136326

>>13136312

based

>> No.13136341

made some Shekels off JACK
Guess its time to buy the low Volatility Chad 2000 index

>> No.13136347

>>13135480
I just want to thank the based RBZ shill from a few months back. Up 282% and still rising today

>> No.13136355

>>13136298
Now that I think about it, didn't voo drop it's expense and vti didn't?

Like 0.04 to 0.03?

>> No.13136362

>>13136347

went all in at $32

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SHORT BA

>> No.13136384
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>Everyone's only looking at the Yield Curve inversion
>Sustain housing market downturn also predicted every recession since the 1960's

>>13136304
Holy shit CUUUUTE!

>> No.13136386

>>13136312
wont hit 350 this time, limit sell 299, 310 if youre greedy

>> No.13136388

CARV IS MOONING

>> No.13136392

>>13136179
Lol

>> No.13136402
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is it just me or is right now a SHIT time to enter the market?

>> No.13136409

>>13136402
WRONG.
2 weeks ago was a shit time to enter the market

>> No.13136411

>>13136384
Even with this little price action we saw after lunch, I still think SPY $265.55 is in play for a Friday close according to my meme-anal-ysis.

>> No.13136416

>>13136022
LCI

>> No.13136429
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CARV headed to $6.

>> No.13136434

>>13136384
>>13136304
buy CAT

>> No.13136437

>>13136402
Some guy at the library saw my stocks monitoring up on the screen and was like
>I've been thinking about getting invested in stocks recently, do you have any advice?

Told him to stay outta American markets right now, that I was literally watching the SPY for a crash.
He gave me some pharma tips, he's a paramedic.

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>>13136402
get a bigger watchlist and pick up some Teekay Tankers stock while youre at it

>> No.13136482

>Cronos Group downgraded, analyst left 'wondering why investors hang on'
kek, but plz take MO down with you!

>> No.13136486

>>13135943
DRUS DRUS DRUS DRUS

reverse splits galore

>> No.13136489

How long do you have to sit on cash after a sale to transfer it back to the bank?

>> No.13136494
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Dear Bullgods. Bless us with huge green candles to get us up above 281 during PH. Amen.

>> No.13136501

>>13136489
at least 3 days

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>>13136416
I guess I don't understand short selling but what possible logic says increasing to new all time highs of shares shorted and not covering ever makes sense?

Do they really think LCI is going bankrupt?

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>>13136494
Here you go blasphemous golden bull worshipers.

>> No.13136509

>>13136489
depends on your broker. mine is immediate but there are limits on the amount that can be withdrawn each month and it takes 1-3 days for the ACH transfer to go through.

>> No.13136515
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>>13136494
I feel it coming on

>> No.13136529

>>13136501

I'm very uncomfortable with RobinHood being the middle man, why is a middle man necessary? What if Robin hood hypothetically bankrupts and shuts down and steals my bags

>> No.13136546

>>13136529
then you get your money back and your shares transferred to another brokerage

>> No.13136549

>>13136529
All brokerage accounts are insured by the federal government like bank accounts.

>> No.13136556

>>13136546
but what if the other brokerage has a restraining order against me?

>> No.13136563
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13136563

IT'S TIME

>> No.13136573

>>13136316
Is this true?

>> No.13136578

MMS, Macarthur minerals was being posted here. What about the more recent press release about the partnership where they retract a bunch of statements from the "big press release"

The portions of the following statements from the March 21 News Release in quotations, italicized and underlined are hereby retracted for the foregoing reasons:
1. Securing this approximately “US$4 billion purchase arrangement ensures consistent longterm revenue to the Company.”; 2. Macarthur’s management is pursuing debt financing discussion with European banks and international financial institutions. “Achieving this key milestone is the beginning for Macarthur to transition into a large scale global resource production company.”; 3. “The Agreement is currently valued at approximately US$4 billion in revenue over the first 10-year term ensuring Macarthur long term revenue and consistent sales per year.”; 4. Metallurgical test work on the Lake Giles’s Moonshine Magnetite Project indicates that an export product of high margin +65% Fe can be achieved. “Current market price for 65% Fe product is quoted at US$98/tonne (A$140 per tonne). (1 - Custeel Iron Ore Price Index) The value of the initial 10-year Glencore off-take at current market price for Moonshine iron ore would be ~US$4 billion.”; and 5. “The Capex for a combined Moonshine Magnetite and Ularring Hematite operation is now estimated to be US$335 million. Magnetite Opex costs are estimated to be A$55/tonne free on board (“FOB”) and Opex costs of A$42/tonne FOB for hematite.”

What is this bullshit? I was interersted in the company until I seen that fucking nobody mentioning this.

>> No.13136585
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>>13136437
>/smg/ running their portfolio at the public library

>> No.13136602

>>13136429

told you faggots

STAY POOR

>> No.13136606

>>13136074

>companies doing research to treat cancer
vs
>vaporware 'coins' shilled by pajeets.

Wow yeah you really got me there.

>> No.13136622

>>13136585
School library! I am no poorfag just busy.

>> No.13136644
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13136644

>that anon that sold his CRON puts for a loss

>> No.13136652

>>13136644
one anons bags is another anons cheapies.

>> No.13136665

>>13136652
There's a pretty good chance I bought from him lol

>> No.13136679

>>13136578

that was me posting about MMS, what is the problem? I don't follow.. from what I understand they fully secured a 4 billion dollar 10 year contract. what does this mean.... I may be over my head I mostly deal with weed stocks sorry for being retarted

>> No.13136707

>>13136644
please stop don't remind me

>> No.13136708

Bog off crabs

>> No.13136717

>>13136679
Look at the two most recent press releases on their website, read them carefully. They basically retracted the statements about profit, value, etc. I guess the deal is still on, but the value is in question now. It might not be $4B

>> No.13136719

What kind of shit volume sour hour sell off is this shit? They're not fooling anybody trying to artificially hodl here with no buyers or sellers. People are just fucking scared. Fear leads to capitulation.

>> No.13136748

>>13135834

DELET THIS

>> No.13136749

>>13136717
well hopefully they retracted it simply because they don't want to put a price on what the contact is worth due to current volatile iron ore prices? they secured the contract 100% and its with 10th largest company in the world... im sure its not bullshit

>> No.13136766
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13136766

TOMORROW IS THE DAY OF THE BULLS
TOMORROW IS THE DAY WE RISE UP
BEARS WILL WEEP AND BULLS WILL THRIVE
#BULLSRISEUP

>> No.13136774

>>13136766
Tomorrow we test 278, then we go to 282, then we go to 280... repeat.

>> No.13136775
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13136775

Thoughts on Matador? Was looking to try something out for dividend reinvest since Robinhood doesn't reinvest

>> No.13136786

>>13135911

Professor Thadius P. Huxtable III, Owner of the Exchanges, summons you to New York and then you're forcibly teabagged by the New England Elite for a period of time matching the historical existence of the company you lost all of your money in.

>> No.13136787

>>13136775
m1 finance

>> No.13136810

>>13136766
forget tommrow lets Pump this shit golden bull style right now

>> No.13136813

>>13136602
Holy shit

>> No.13136832

>>13136787
Any catch or limitations? Seems up my alley.

>> No.13136841

>>13136786
lel

>> No.13136855

>>13136832
only thing i can think of is they do all their trades once per day, so you can't take advantage of any price movements during the day. it's literally not a trading platform and for buy and forget investments.

>> No.13136870

take a piece of LUNA

shes a sexy latina that will blow you in more than one way

>> No.13136878

>>13136855
sounds like a ponzi scheme...

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Wow, another shit day.

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Last call for Planet 13 interstellar generational cruise featuring Mike Tyson.

>> No.13136895

>>13136878
kek, robinhood too am i right ;)

>> No.13136905

>>13136855
Hmm. Well I guess I can check it out. If you got a referral link, drop it and I'll use it a bit later. Get everyone some free dosh

I already keep my finger on acorns which is "okay" I suppose, but I wouldn't mind an alternative.

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>>13136888
Kek confirmed for galactic gains.

>> No.13136916

why dont people buy on RObinhood with no fees, then transfer your equities to Vanguard/Fidelity/TDAMeritrade? Presumably this is the Patricians play, save $5 per buy order and still hold your assets with legit companies

>> No.13136920

>>13135888
This is the most newbie shit I have ever heard. Post even 5 years of your 15% returns you muskrat.
This is also the mindset that fucks our ecosystem, boom boom bang bang fast growth no concern for 10 years down the road. If you can't comprehend time, what makes me think you can make a sound decision with any of your decisions?
Long term is the proper way to think, be it your garden or your portfolio.

>> No.13136922

>>13136916
$70 exit fee

>> No.13136923

>>13136916
because it costs money to transfer from broker to broker. usually both take a cut.

>> No.13136933

>>13136916
because it costs money to transfer?

>> No.13136935

>>13136916
etrade lets me buy most ETFs without any fees as long as they're held for awhile

>> No.13136966

>>13136110
And most of your index funds are buying blue chip dividend companies you twat. You are literally paying somebody to diversify for you. I'm not even knocking index funds but you are silly to think that you are above picking blue chips that have a good track record and sound business model. Don't sell yourself to the short bus.

>> No.13136979

>>13136127
BA is a good buy

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13136991

Gonna receive a Fat ex-div from BGS tommrow before they yield trap me

>> No.13137010

>>13136381
You mean short Southwest?

>> No.13137034

>>13136966
no im not above picking blue chippers for myself, but id also need to own 30+ of them and just one of them eventually collapsing is catastrophic for a portfolios returns

imagine owning GE for years and years

>> No.13137040

>>13136529

As you should be. Robinhood is literally the shittiest brokerage that ever existed. Their only goal is to mine all of your data and keep all of your interest payments. You can't even call and speak to a person if there is a problem. You're really, really stupid if you think you're """"saving money"""" by not paying $4.95 commission.

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Up another percent on SPTL

>> No.13137066

>>13137040

I think it’s great for learning basics with a low barrier to entry. I’ve recommended it to many people for that reason alone.

>> No.13137069

>13137049
>bond ETF with no dividends

what's the point

>> No.13137104

>>13137040
>>13137066
imo the spread is
> less than $1000: save in cash and paper trade
> $1000-$10,000: robinhood
> >$10,000: real brokerage

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Ding ding ding! How did everyone do today? I', up .36%, still disappointed because I sold AMRS too early. woke up late, and missed some obvious signals for SPY daytrades. UGH

>> No.13137119

>>13137034
You do know about asset allocation, right?
You do know about DCA, right?
You do know about Bond Funds, right?
You do know about debt cycles, right?

Again, I'm not knocking index funds, as I think they are a wise choice for most of the people on here, but I also don't think that the enterprising investor should limit themselves to 100% holdings to index funds. At least tout bond funds in supplementation to your thesis.

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>>13137106
Black day, 0.0
wow this sucks. made a tenth of a yang on Jack in the box though

>> No.13137141

>>13137106

Another shit day. Recouped some in the last 5 min.

Day: -0.3% -$224.39
Month: -8.2% -$2248.40

Getting really tired of losing everyday. Even on good news, holdings tank.

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>>13136888

Consolidation around the 50 day sma. Break above falling trend line on meaty buy volume. Unironic Mike Tyson line of weed. Nevada. Price target: $3+.

>> No.13137163

>>13137106
Down .47% because of my adventure in oil, absolutely boosted by SPTL though

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>>13136813

high was: $6.05

a nickel higher than my call.

>inb4luckyguess

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>>13137106

Green!

>> No.13137175

>>13137106
+0.30%. Down until the last five minutes.
Narrowly avoiding complete financial ruination.

>> No.13137182

>>13137119
yes I DCA into everything I own twice a month, constant contributions

I don't personally see a need to own bonds in my 20s, when im not looking to live off my investments until im 40-50. Yes it limits downside, but who cares if i dont need the money for many years? It also limits upside becuase by having bonds it means i am not 100% equities, which sucks and limits annual returns over the long haul

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>>13136113

Instant regret, this buy.

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>>13137175
I'm completely ruined. No yang today...

>> No.13137195

>>13137106
holy based i'm up .72%, surprised because i haven't had the stomach to look since noon when i was down 1.24%

>> No.13137196

I forgot how I used to pass time at school now I don't have any strategies for passing the time at work.

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>>13137186
I regret my April 5th USO calls... Probably just hold till expiry to watch them die

>> No.13137220

>>13137215
>tfw Jan 2021 UCO calls
it's been a wild ride

>> No.13137224

>>13137182
mind me asking what index funds you own?

You are better off than most in this board. Good to hear you have a long term perspective.

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MOMMY

>> No.13137236

>>13137215
I don't think oil is completely dead. We did have surprise with inventory numbers though. You've got the end of the month/quarter so budgets are all fucked oil demand wasn't there this past week. I anticipate it to stay that way for the rest of the week.

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aww yes my limit buys went through after hours on this illiquid junk
this is known as Range trader heaven

>> No.13137256

>>13137227
YIKES

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13137280

>>13137227
FUCK

>> No.13137281

>>13137227
big gain

>> No.13137292

>>13137247
lmao nikki did you make that wojak? What has possessed you to even look at bowl america with it's negligible volume

>> No.13137311

>>13137227

OH NO OH NO WHAT DID YOU DO

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>>13137106
-21.64% today
-33.26% past week

I-I still have hope for some reason

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>>13137292
yes and
I think i found it when looking through entertainment stocks similar to PLAY.
its actually pretty good

>> No.13137332

>>13135681
O_O me advice usally only applies for only few hours!!

The doctor good >_>
But gave me 3 month supply of dizapane and opiates

.... am this doctors way of telling me for kill meself?

>> No.13137336

>>13137227
That's been my daily for the past two weeks. Get on my loser level faggot.

>> No.13137337

>>13137224
I own something like 70% VTI through VTSAX, then around 25% of SSO/QLD, then 5% various individual blue chippers like V/MSFT that I like being a bit over weighted towards. My entire portfolio is about $15k, only just started investing last summer

i understand yoru point 'yes i could do better if i pick myself' but my point is that i literally only live once, and i KNOW if i buy index funds I will make it to retirement and have all the assets I'll ever need, no matter what. Yes I might get there 5 years slower than I potentially could have, but I also will never take longer than I'm planning on because of the long term near no variance of total market funds

>> No.13137347

>>13137332
>dizapane and opiates
share plz

>> No.13137349

I'm really happy i bought 2.50 AMRS calls yesterday. I think i'm gonna hold on to them. They expire in late may and i have 10 contracts here. It can very easily go deep itm and the goal is to walk away with 2-3k from these calls.

>> No.13137353

>>13137311
nothing, just have a lot of money in index funds

>> No.13137364

>>13137330

Borderlands 3 will take us there, buddy.

>> No.13137369

>>13137353
BASED

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>>13137364
We can only hope

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>>13137236
I just need a bounce to get out. I've been trying to break even after my adventure in TQQQ at the literal peak. SPTL should get me out of the hole soon though

>> No.13137421

>>13137390
bonds are in a bulltrap
youre going to get massacred like regina kay walters

>> No.13137432

I just want to see us hit a circuit breaker this week... Is that so bad?

>> No.13137438
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ALERT ALERT FACEBOOK IS BANNING WHITE PEOPLE!!!

>In a major policy shift for the world’s biggest social media network, Facebook banned white nationalism and white separatism on its platform Tuesday. Facebook will also begin directing users who try to post content associated with those ideologies to a nonprofit that helps people leave hate groups, Motherboard has learned.

SHORT OR LONG FB?!?!?

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>>13137438
>banning white ppl
Holy shit bullish as fuuck!

>> No.13137466

>>13137421
If my position goes negative I'll buy the dip. Waiting for the crash.
Might take a few months but I'll wait

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>>13137438
I got banned for 30 days for posting this on a buddy's status

>> No.13137487

>>13137438
they already banned me 3-4 years ago

>>13137466
Youve given up

>> No.13137512

>>13137470
cringe desu

>> No.13137514

>>13137487
Wrong. SPTL is going to at least 40. Take profits then and buy CLX and PEP (best dividend stocks)

>> No.13137531

>>13137470
What the f-word kind of s-word is that? Well, it is in their best interest to keep their users happy since their users are their only product. I mean if highly vocal liberal k-words and n-words started a giant k-word-book exodus, they'd have a bigger problem on their hands.

>> No.13137549

>>13137438
>good goy, white separatism is evil... but black and mexican separatism is GOOD! Yes goy, unite against the white menace! Don't let them have any sense of autonomy, only us Jews and shitskins can do that! Whites are the greatest threat of the world! Even thogh their birthrates are lower than everyone elses, but dont pay attention to that goy!

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>>13137332
>But gave me 3 month supply of dizapane and opiates

xD

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13137566

>>13136841

>> No.13137607

>>13137332
is English like, your 6th language?

>> No.13137635

>>13137066
>>13137104

I agree with both of you Anons on the points made, but once you're invested with any real cash for longer than babbys first stock trade then it's time to leave the pajeets at Robinhood.

>> No.13137651

>>13137549
Um white nationalists keep slaughtering people though.
Last time I checked the black panthers haven't blown anything up since the 80s.

>> No.13137679

>>13137651

NAZI buy confirmed.

Short NIG.

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13137724

Nutritional High International to 50+ cents (CAN) within one month. Past spike potential is a 5x from current.

>> No.13137746

Everyone else is going up, I’m just getting redder

>>13137560
>tfw quit benzos but still have a large supply
Feels... kind of badman
Don’t want to get back on that ride, don’t want to be a drug dealer. Drugs are bad.

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13137775

Just incase you haven't heard.
Some of you blokes keep going on about Dr. Pepper and the kreame bullshit so it might be a good time to load up on stocks

>> No.13137805

>>13137775
>had disgusting nazi past

Just bought 100k

>> No.13137827

>>13137805
If only we could remind them of VW and Hugo boss we'd be able to get lucky.

>> No.13137940

Brazil is fucked, start shorting NOW

>> No.13138098

>>13135480
What are Puts and Calls in layman's terms?

>> No.13138105

>>13138098
Right to sell vs right to buy

>> No.13138117

>>13138105
Can you give me an example how how they're beneficial?

>> No.13138119

>>13138098
puts are stupid bears

calls are based bulls

>> No.13138120

>>13138098
>you have a call on stock X:
anytime before the expiration date of the call, you can buy a share of X for $Y. the exact values of Y and the expiration date are specified by the call option

>you have a put on stock X:
anytime before the expiration date of the put, you can sell a share of X for $Y. the exact values of Y and the expiration date are specified by the put option

>> No.13138129

>>13138117
call goes up faster than stock goes up
many, many ways
use your imagination

>> No.13138147

>>13138117
So I bought a CRON put yesterday and the share price went down so my put is now worth more because the difference between the price I can sell CRON shares at and the market price of CRON shares is larger than when I bought it.

>> No.13138153

>>13138119
actually calls have bearish effects on market when executed and puts have bullish effect when executed

>> No.13138158

>>13138153
>executing

>> No.13138167

>>13138158
all ITM options are executed before expirty

>> No.13138173

>>13136916

because robinhood is legit already.

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>>13138158

>> No.13138177

>>13138167
>selling options that will become ITM
>not buying 100s of moonshots for .05 dollars and selling them to retards.

>> No.13138186

So like, I've had a perfect trade record this week shorting every stock that I see posted here along with "to the moooon!"
Think I'm gonna scale up.
Tell me what's been doubling your bags recently.

>> No.13138188

>>13138117
you can sell puts on stocks you would not mind owning in the future

>> No.13138212

>>13138186
The U.S economy

>> No.13138216

>>13138174
someone help that poor girl

>> No.13138218

>>13136916
>save $5 per buy order
Because my price improvements are usually more than $5

>> No.13138230

>>13138216
Are you still holding Galt? Should I have dumped my bags already or should I buy more?

>> No.13138254

Buy a CPRX put tomorrow. It can't keep going up. Volume already tapered.

>> No.13138262

>>13138230
still holding
there's no reason to sell GALT right now, it's just that things have been relatively stagnant with the company for a while
it'll run whenever we get a new catalyst out of them

>> No.13138275

>>13138230
If you're waiting for a bo do your own DD. Pendulum also said a deal would happen before end of 2018 then before end of q1 2019. If you think its gonna happen stay invested, if you don't then leave. This guy knows just about the same as you.

>> No.13138279

>>13138216
she not need help
she knows perfectly well how for slice open human neck
O_O

>> No.13138304

>>13138275
>>13138230
a BO isn't the only reason I'm holding GALT, it's because the drug has promising science in an area of the NASH market that no other company does (compensated cirrhotic NASH) and good results in combo with Keytruda, which leads to successful clinical trials in the long run and therefore money
I just think that the reason they've been stagnant for a while is because of negotiations for some kind of deal (bo/partnership)

>> No.13138310

So much of my buying power is just jammed in LPTX...I'm bored. Side hustle marginal. Guess I'll hold for awhile past earnings when they finally happen.
I just know that as soon as I take my money out to do other stuff it'll moon again

>> No.13138317

>>13137746
I'll buy your benzos. What do you have?

>> No.13138332

nyse:tst

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I’m liking PHIO. Mostly because it’s local but also because it’s the smallest cap pharmaceutical being traded on RH and also has only 200 people invested from RH. They have an AACR poster session this weekend.

>> No.13138360

>>13138304
>>13138230
>>13138275
the difference between compensated NASH cirrhosis and decompensated NASH cirrhosis is that people with decompensated NASH cirrhosis have progressed to the point where their livers are outright failing and they have life threatening symptoms (ie: esophageal varices, jaundice, hepatic encephalopathy) that require them to either get a liver transplant or die

GALT's drug doesn't work in people that have already decompensated, but no company has ever been able to develop a drug that does work for them
GALT's drug has shown promising results in stopping people with compensated NASH cirrhosis from decompensating
It's for late-stage, severe NASH cirrhosis, unlike every other company in the NASH market, which is targeting either early stage NASH (fat reduction) or mid-stage NASH (fibrosis reduction)

>> No.13138361

> all 8 Brexit variants got declined

So how is this retardation going to affect the markets tomorrow?

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>>13138310
>I just know that as soon as I take my money out to do other stuff it'll moon again
Murphy's Law 101: Story of my life. The corollary, of course, is that it'll stay flat or continue falling as long as you hold it :^)))

>> No.13138395

Will the EU falling apart end white nationalism?
>Finally going to war against white people again

cAn't wait

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blaaaaaaaaablublublbublu taxes. doin muh taxes. taxes. taxes., booooo

>> No.13138405

>early stage NASH
VKTX, MDGL, GNFT, GLMD, CBAY

>mid-stage NASH
ICPT, AGN

>late-stage NASH (compensated cirrhosis)
GALT

it is literally just GALT in the most severe, drug-needing section of the NASH market
there is no other company in this area of the NASH market with a viable drug candidate
GILD and CNAT both failed

>> No.13138406

>>13138394
Dood I took my money out of SRNE 1 day before it pulled a 300%
I took my money out of IIPR for a loss 5 fucking minutes on the chart before it made a beeline from 65 to 80

>> No.13138418

>>13138405
All this COPE LMFAO @ ur lyfe

>> No.13138424

>>13138405
>VKTX
Day trading orgasm

>> No.13138426

>>13138418
>science is cope

>> No.13138437

The brainlet doomer here
I need your help guy, you think the xauusd goes to 1312 or more in this week
I make a 100x, im fucked up

>> No.13138610

>>13138395
>again
Well it always was white vs white you are not a problem jew

>> No.13138622

>>13138610
The last whites america fought were the russians and we didn't even shoot at them we killed asians and pretended it was them

>> No.13138677

Wheat lad, where u at?
I need a wheat rundown

>> No.13138708

Do I need to wake up early and liquidate?

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>>13138708
NUUUU

>> No.13138753

>>13138726
Relax. He was talking about liquidating short positions.

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>>13138726
that pointless circle bugs me everytime I see this picture

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>>13138753
>>13138726

I just have a feeling like I'm going to regret not selling pre market in the morning

>> No.13138786

>>13138768


:o

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>>13138768

>> No.13138812

NEWD THREAD!!

>>13138808
>>13138808
>>13138808
>>13138808

>> No.13138928

>>13138396

Awww sonofabitch I had to pay 800 buck. Not related to capital gains. It was a different thing I forgot about. Booooo.