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>> No.16347389

first

>> No.16347403

second

>> No.16347405
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LOW PUTS

>> No.16347431

fourthy

>> No.16347436

>holy buyout doesn't happen

What happens to AMRN stock?

>> No.16347445
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16347445

who else
>comfy
today?

>> No.16347448

guys i have twenty minutes to do literally my entire workday's worth of tasks

>> No.16347457
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MDR will file for BK next week. Cap this.

>> No.16347464

Anyone else buy AQST before the pump today? Remember to buy before 11/30 unless you hate money. It'll be the 11/12 AMRN pump all over again.

>> No.16347469

>>16347448
It should only take you like 15 minutes to jerk off.

>> No.16347470

>>16347448
>twenty minutes
drink and pray

>> No.16347474
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>>16347385
Never realized that Tesla's logo looks like excalibur.

>> No.16347477

It's more about the principle of the mater. I make shit a year. Be like fuck yeah I got a years salary stashed in the bank on top of my 401k, my pension, and my brokerage/ w no nasty debt aside from the house. Kinda my way of giving the world a big old "Fuck You" in terms of me making shit for so long.

>> No.16347503

>>16347436
It drops to maybe $18. Buyout isn't priced in. They could also just go up depending on their sale results. The fear is that they can't capitalize on the market well enough on their lonesome, though they've supposedly hired 400 or so people for sales.

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>>16347474
damn I just ate a big ol bowl of rice
what a coincidence

>>16347448
you'll be fine.... 95% of people have make-work jobs that don't matter
if you're one of the few people with a real job that has to be done, and you don't get it done, you'll be fired and they'll take you out back and shoot you

>> No.16347517

>>16347504
I've got a good excuse ready, since I got pulled away by another division in the middle of the day, but that was only for three hours, I probably ought to have accomplished something.

>> No.16347532

>>16347517
what did you spend all day doing...
were you wasting time posting on 4chan....

>> No.16347535

>>16347532
Yes

>> No.16347543

>>16347436
It really don't mater. Buyout or partnership. Either way after the 12/28 deadline, there's no stopping it. No holding back the stock price climb, nor insane profit rainfall either.

>> No.16347569

New to options

I bought a few calls/puts that are definitely not going to meet the strike price. I'm going to sell them to lessen my loses, but I'm curious about something: will I be considered the option seller? i.e., if someone buys that option and it executes, will I be assigned?

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>>16347535
you deserve to be liquidated....
hurting the profits of the world economy with your laziness...

If you want to not work, you should get a woman job like HR. If you work in HR, the company becomes more effective if you do less, so you'd do very well there.

>> No.16347582

>>16347474
It looks like nordic hammer rune symbol too

>> No.16347591

>>16347543
But the Buyout is looking more and more likely. Here we are just over 1 month away from the deadline yet ads for the drug are ramping up but sales reps have yet to be hired. No formal partnership deal either. I'd think that such details would be done before the 12/28 deadline. The fact that they have not kinda gives the Buyout option more weight. Also once Big Pharma starts tossing out Heavy Green Bags, well Greed kinda sets in and outdoes anything else.

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>>16347569
you are "sell to close" you might be thinking of "sell to open"

Do you make all of your financial decisions without a cursory google?

>> No.16347603

>>16347591
>the Buyout is looking more and more likely
what makes you think that?

in all honestly, AMRN looks like just another meme stock

>> No.16347618

>>16347603

Didn't know a 16-0 ADCOM was a meme.

>> No.16347631

>>16347603
What difference does it make? It will pump in December and that is all that matters.

>> No.16347635
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16347635

I’m poor. Sorry for the low money. But I want to share this. It’s my first put and I’m very very confident. Thanks!

>> No.16347642

>>16347571
Don't worry, I'll just end up doing the work on Sunday, so no one will ever know. This is hardly the first time.

>> No.16347655

>>16347631

I feel kinda sorry for the guys who a short and bought options thats expire in December. Bad timing for them.

>> No.16347657

>>16347603
There is no competition. There is no working product other than AMRN. The others are at most 4 years away and that's even if they get past the FDA. Meanwhile AMRN is legit, it's out on the market (soon in a broad use label) and is good for ten years. Big Pharma wants it's Billions in Profits Today, not in 4 years and why would they blow a large wad on a company that has nothing out yet and may never have anything out. No, they'd spend the money on something that can be used the moment the deal was done.

>> No.16347729

>>16347657
Sure sure, 4 years to let AMRN create the market for it, then they can swoop in with a newer product, rig up some tests to show how it’s superior product, and steal the market with a longer time to patent cliff.

Also keep in mind that companies that already have patents on cholesterol drugs may not want to buy them out, regulatory bodies don’t like that kind of thing.

>> No.16347743

>>16347448
>tfw I actually do only 20 minutes of real work per day at my job

>> No.16347754

>>16347631
Oh sure it'll pump. Just not as high as I need. The adcom pushed it to 24. I require at least 60 per. Nothing less. Sure over the year after Dec the stock will climb. But that takes time. I want my 52,000 as soon as I can get it. I got plans. I'm not getting any younger either. The sooner I can bag my T-babies,etc, the longer I got to let Drip and Gains work for me till I turn 65.

>> No.16347759

>>16347743
Goddam do I miss this kind of job :-(. My last job I legit went three months without doing much of anything beyond working out and going out to lunch -- I would leave around 3pm. It was amazing. Now I'm paying for it, most definitely.

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16347763

Shit, maybe I should buy Tesla's stupid looking while also awesome looking truck thing

>> No.16347769

>>16347754
Is this the same guy posting about 52,000 everyday

>> No.16347777

>>16347769
Yeah I'm that guy

>> No.16347788
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>>16347777
nice

>> No.16347796

>>16347788
Very nice

>> No.16347802

>>16347777
Kek

>> No.16347898

puts on sony

>>>/v/486271064

>> No.16347917

>>16347898
That's as dumb as cybertruck

>> No.16347926

>>16347754
If we go by the Adcom, at most we'll see it hit 30. Then as the year 2020 passes the stock will climb as the Profits pour in each quarter. Cause you know people are gonna be after this drug like crack starting 12/29. Just how high it'll be by eoy 2020 is a guessing game. However it took a year before PFE bought lipotor and they ended up forking out 90 per then. So if we divide 90 in half we'd get a pre buyout price of 45 a share. So that's the price I'd guess AMRN will be eoy 2020 if sales match Lipotor, 45 a share. Now if they get bought you'd get 60 (30 x 2) right off the bat. Under normal methods it'd take almost two years before you'd see it.

>> No.16347941

>>16347898
But sony was back baby.
https://youtu.be/VTx0709z2Ao

>> No.16347947

>>16347763
>Trying to start an electric truck in -60 degree winters.
Yeah thats a no from me, dog. I'll stick with burning my dinosaur bones.

>> No.16347994

>>16347947
Are you some sort of archaebacteria? There’s no reason to live somewhere like that.

>> No.16347999

why are we assuming that AMRN will be bought out sometime between now and January? why not at a later date?

>> No.16348010

>>16347999
Wishful thinking.

>> No.16348014

>>16347947
>-60 degree winters.
Air cooled hybrids, anon. The benefits of an electric drive train with the ability to deal with stupidly cold weather.

>> No.16348048

>>16347999
January is when the JP Morgan Healthcare conference is and pharma likes to buy new shit before then so they can promote to investors at the conference

>> No.16348056

I think a lot of people are overlooking the Profit angle here. AMRN is a small company. Do you really expect Big Pharma to just let a small company keep all those Billions in Profit the drug will rake in over ten years? Hell no. Talk about a slap to the face. Remember, this thing is locked up exclusive to AMRN for ten years till 2030. If anyone tries to make or sell any knock offs like it, lawsuits would get filed in no time. (and AMRN would win)

>> No.16348131

>>16347999
Also the later it goes into 2020, the more Big Pharma would have to fork out for it. The stock will be moving higher throughout the year. Ex: PFE forked out 90 a share for Lipotor a year after it came out. If PFE had struck soon as Lipotor had cleared the FDA they would've paid less. A history lesson I'm sure PFE (or whoever) doesn't want to repeat.

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16348154

Am I right in thinking funds are a waste of money and you should just buy focus on shares?

>> No.16348174

>>16348131
The fact that pfe still makes Lipitor makes it extremely unlikely that they’ll purchase vascepta. Same for similar drugs owned by other drug companies.

>> No.16348191

>>16348056
>AMRN is a small company
>If anyone tries to make or sell any knock offs like it, lawsuits would get filed in no time. (and AMRN would win)
>AMRN would win
Yes, small companies usually win lawsuits against megaconglomorates with massive resources

>> No.16348226

>>16348191
Are you mad cause all the other analysts laughed at your $6 valuation?

>> No.16348230

Is there an average difference between a stock's daily high and daily low? i.e., does a stock typically change like -0.5 to 0.5% per day?

>> No.16348237

>>16348191
Dis nigga think hes gunna be the big short volume 2 or something on amrn

>> No.16348251

>>16347657
It's a while down the road, but there is Acasti
They're years behind AMRN tho

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>>16348226
I’m long, in for a few hundred, I’m just not deluding myself to what are obvious risks. It’s useful to challenge the narrative and question your own biases. if you can’t address the concerns and have to attack the individual voicing those concerns, that’s not a good sign.

>> No.16348291

>>16348251
>>16347657
they're nearly there in a more narrow market than AMRN is going for, but I think Acasti will get more access to the larger cardiovascular market as well after a while

also this isn't really related to either company, but GALT could have a niche in treating patients after a heart attack (galectin-3 has been implicated in cardiovascular remodeling and fibrosis post-MI), whereas these two companies are trying to prevent heart attacks

>> No.16348304

>>16348191
even big pharmas can't just ignore patent rights
they could definitely develop another drug with the same mechanism of action, but they would still have to bring it through clinical trials and such

>> No.16348342

>>16348283
Shit. Actually if I add in my calls (which expire too soon because I’m a retard and wasn’t thinking right) I’m in for $700. That’s more than I have riding in Bristol-Myers or GlaxoSmithKline. That’s a fucking retarded misallocation in terms of risk management...

>> No.16348349

>>16348283
>>16348342
I'm in for a little over 100k

>> No.16348359

>>16348342
My entire portfolio is MTNB and vanguard refuses to allow me margin. Fucking cucks I left to etrade. Lambo land imminent

>> No.16348371

>>16348349
Big dick energy

>> No.16348384
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This is a sample of AMRN's drug out now (The High Risk version). If this is what they can do with the small potatoes high risk version, it makes you wonder about the broad label one that covers a hell of a lot more people coming out after 12/29.

>> No.16348392

>>16347947
i'm a satellite battery engineer and literally just today visited a Li-ion supplier who sells batteries that can cold-start in -60 siberia, cranking for thirty seconds straight. Not really an argument.

>> No.16348395

>>16348349
>>16348359
If we get a weak hands shakeout can you add to your positions?

>> No.16348404

>>16348395
I dont want to add any more than that, no, lol

>> No.16348508

What resources should I look into so I can get started? I've looked into starting on robinhood but I'm not sure if thats the best place to start off at.

>> No.16348521

>>16348508
Get a big boy brokerage account. They are almost all no commission making robinhood no longer advantageous.

>> No.16348611

>>16348521
Any that you would recommend? I saw charles schwab mentioned a lot recently so I might check that out.

>> No.16348619

>>16348611
I like schwab. I’m going to open a TDA account to try them out, but if they do end up getting bought by Schwab that may be silly.

>> No.16348651

>>16348611
Honestly, just make sure the one you pick took the path of being zero commission. Almost every big boy brokerage firm supports the same stuff, prices may be different for mutual funds though. I think Vanguard is the only one that didn't go zero commission, so avoid them.

>> No.16348671
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16348671

Its literally over isn't it?

Ford GM and whoever will take heavy losses on monday

Preorders will probably fly away. Local craigslists will fill up with people dumping their rigs.

All the "new" 2020 models over $39k price point are toast.

>> No.16348694

Should I sell my whole portfolio worth ~$2000 and buy these two options:

>1 AMRN $32 put exp. Jan 17 for $1140
>1 AMRN $10 call exp. Jan 17 for $1018

pretty much the safest bet I can make, right?

>> No.16348708

>>16348694
>$11 call*

>> No.16348724

>>16347763
I’ve seen the future!

I’ve seen the cybertruck!

I’m dumbstruck by the cybertruck!

>> No.16348733

>>16348694
I still dont understand calls and puts and shorts and I googled them please some1 wipe the drool from my bubbling lips and help me

>> No.16348739

I can’t wait for the Fish Oil Bubble of 2020. It’s gonna make the cannabis bubble of 2019 look like a joke.

>> No.16348754

>>16348392
>>16348014
If it's true that it should have no problem starting in cold weather, then I'm on board. I wont pretend to know jack shit about how different types of batteries perform in the cold, but I speak from experience in saying that the battery in my truck goes to shit really quickly when the temp drops below ~-30. I don't doubt that a Tesla uses different types of batteries, given they're rechargeable and all that, but having a car that has its entire engine hinge upon a battery constantly giving off power, that scares me.

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>>16348671
Just a few weeks ago: Hundreds of billions in Ford debt downgraded to BBB-, literally the last inch of the very last rung of "investment grade" before it's considered junk (or "high yield" as they now like to call it instead). Of course just like the last cycle I suspect it's complete trash and the rating agencies are just avoiding downgrading anything to junk because they know it would kick off recession as pension funds and other firms who require investment-grade will be forced to dump. Without the marginal buyers the prices crater and the interest rates on these bonds moon, causing borrowing costs of corporations to skyrocket and thus corporate earnings plummet, leading to defaults, layoffs, bankruptcies, you name it. And this is already starting to happen across the board with bonds from all sorts of corporations

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/fords-debt-downgraded-over-subpar-performance-in-china-europe-2019-10-25

>> No.16348798

>>16347763
>time your tesla truck will be in Tesla's limited capacity shop should you break down

2-3 months

>time for your local mechanic to repair a ford truck

End of the day if you want to pay a rush charge, 48-72 hours at standard.

People keep ignoring this. Anyone can fix a ford and buy the parts off the shelf.

If your tesla breaks down tesla is literally the only one who can work on the vehicle (or else you void the warranty, and frankly most people would fuck the repair up if they haven't been trained properly) - and that means bringing your car to the dealer, having the dealer send the car to tesla repair depot, and having it shipped back.

That's fine if you're rich and have another 3 cars, but this is supposed to be a working man's truck. A working man only has one vehicle and he needs to know it will keep working and can turn a repair around quickly.

This is going to be a miserable failure. Get some popcorn.

>> No.16348816

>>16348694
The $32 put scares me because it *may* just pop above that $32 mark if the FDA gives Vascepa the green light, and you'd lose everything for that put. The call is... interesting. Safe? Sure. But overall its just an inefficient use of your money. If you're not willing to foot the risk that is inherent with options, you shouldn't be trading options. Period. Just buy stocks. Or if you're willing to actually put some money on the table, go with calls that are a little more moderate, like $25 or something. Maybe snag some puts for way down at like $14 if youre scared of it dropping.

>> No.16348833

>>16348790
Ford recently had an inspiring Hollywood movie and remains an iconic American brand.

Everyone knew transition to self-driving electric would prompt restructuring. Including Ford and GM.

Unfortunately for GM it lacks the brand, and just pissed off the state of California who has announced it will replenish the fleet elsewhere.

>> No.16348836

>want to stop obsessing over the market every day
>holding more options than ever before
>one expires 12/7
I played myself...

>> No.16348849

>>16348833
Ford does business with China. So... uhhh... yeah. Let’s see how this weekend goes.

I forgot to keep an eye on MMM, same with them. We live in a trade war market.

>those moves in credit spreads
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
(Still bullish, if bad shit goes down this weekend it’ll just be a buying opportunity)

>> No.16348860

>>16348833
GM's autonomous driving division AI is almost on oar with tesla - somewhere in the next decade GMs autonomous driving department alone will be worth more than its current market cap today.

Don't shit on my long plays, I'm trying to relax.

>> No.16348871

WKHS will dab on Tesla.

>> No.16348872

>>16348754
li ion batteries cannot charge while frozen, they develop crystals that will short the battery if you attempt to charge them while they are cold.

This means that you will have to heat the batteries to keep them from freezing when it is cold out, tesla and other electric cars have heaters built into their batteries, when it is cold out the battery will discharge even when you aren't using the car.

>> No.16348876

>>16348860
>trying to relax
Time under tension. Spend all your time under tunaion for best results. You can relax when you’re dead.

>> No.16348893

>>16348694
Just buy the stock with your entire wad

>> No.16348903

>>16348860
I doubt it to be honest. The difference is the Tesla's system is much farther along.

>> No.16348916

>>16348872
Assume the problems have been solved, we new reality now

>> No.16348918

>>16348860
>>16348798
U grabbin these theses from Eisman. I agree with it tho. Big gripe with Tesla in that regard.

>> No.16348931

>>16348918
Emulate people smarter than yourself ;)

Cheers to you for noting the source without a reference though. That's the concentrated autism I still come to this basket weaving forum for.

>> No.16348956

>>16348816
I make ~12k a year at my shit part time job. I'd rather do extremely low risk plays that can net me almost a month or two of work, which is why I'm going to such extremes. Thanks for the legitimate response and insight. Might follow your advice and go into my personal savings to buy some more puts and calls. I initially bought a $32 call which I'll probably just sell to close on monday.

>>16348893
I might. mostly doing this because i want to learn how to do more options trading and strategies.

>> No.16348977

>>16348956
>I might. mostly doing this because i want to learn how to do more options trading and strategies.
You might be better off more safely accumulating a fatter wad to work with instead of putting everything into options.. There will be other stocks similar to AMRN that you can do options on after

>> No.16348979

>>16348931
Is he though? He caught wind of the housing bubble from a wrong number.

>> No.16348985

>>16348956
You can write off up to 3k in losses with taxes. The small bets are literally risk-free.

>> No.16349020

>>16348985
If he makes 12k per year there are no taxes to be written off.

>> No.16349045

>>16348956
Heh, I make shit to. I make 27k a year. I'm 36 years old. But thank christ my only debt is the house. So you know to go from 27k to getting a nice fat wad of 52,000 in one lump will be pretty damn nice. Hell the only other time's I've gotten any lumps was during Tax season.

>> No.16349046

>>16349020
no, that 12k is from a job. it'll far exceed whatever he owe for the job. guaranteed.

>> No.16349052 [DELETED] 

>>16348918
You shouldn't. Consumer Affairs reviewers rate Tesla as high as GM and Ford owners.

The adoption curve will steepen gradually as people start seeing them in person, acknowledge how superior they are in every way, and the reliability will be high, despite what existing truck fans believe 1 day out of seeing the truck for the first time.

>> No.16349084

>>16349052
I'm sure they do rate their own car as high as anyone else's. Doesn't change the fact the logistical support model is worse than Apple. Don't forget;
>If you could afford it, at what price would you not buy the stock?

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>>16348871
based

>> No.16349113

>>16349046
But he will already get that back because he doesn’t make enough to actually owe any taxes.

Isn’t that how it works? Whatever’s been withheld will be returned to him in a tax refund.

>> No.16349160

>>16349113
I think I usually get ~$1800 withheld from my paycheck in taxes and my tax refund is definitely not gonna be $1800

>> No.16349178

>>16349113
you only get a refund if you pay more than you owe. If you pay less and they say you owe more well that's when you gotta fork out that green to them when you do your taxes. The higher the bracket you are, the more you pay/gets sucked out. If you make under a certain amount a year then you don't have to do taxes at all.

>> No.16349201
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16349201

Is it possible to find out what stocks companies buy? Like if JPMorgan buys stock can I see what they bought? I seem to remember that it was possible.

>> No.16349213

>>16349201
Sure it's simple: They buy their own stocks

>> No.16349237

>>16349201
If you wanna invest in the stocks JP morgan invests in, just invest in JP Morgan stock. You'll own everything they do.

>> No.16349243

>>16349178
of course if your in a "cash only" line of work you can avoid the tax man altogether. Why do you think those lawn service companies are out in force during the summer? Cause its a cash only type of job.

>> No.16349253

>>16349201
Yes they are all in on JCP and NAK

>> No.16349310

>>16349253
What happened to that one madman who was trying to catch the bounce in Nakd?

>>16349243
Not seeing your logic here. Babysitters get paid tax free too, there’s no reason for them to work more in the summer. Some jobs pay under the table, usually low paying gigs.

>>16349237
This is why you buy Berkshire instead of trying to chase after Buffett. And there are some stocks you just can’t buy directly. If you want to buy smith and Wesson, good luck. But you can buy JPM which held a big chunk of them last time I checked.

I don’t advise buying gun company stonks though, just buy GEO and tobacco if you want to get in on the somewhat distasteful trades. I guess big pharma too. And buy defense contractors if you want to buy cool stuff that goes bang.

>> No.16349318

>>16349201
Yes, all the banks own eachother

>> No.16349321

>>16349310
I don’t know man hopefully he’s ok you never wanna go all in on mineless mining cos

>> No.16349334
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>>16347464
I wish I did. I'm buying that shit Monday at open. FDA approval for Exservan? Sign me the fuck up. Hopefully it's another KRTX.

>> No.16349337

>>16349310
>If you want to buy smith and Wesson,
Just buy Lpckheed. Theyre the no. 1 sipplier of ammo to the US military

>> No.16349387

I tell myself that by playing options I’m learning about stocks, but I really just have a gambling problem.

>> No.16349397

>>16349387
Hey man at least you admit it

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>>16349387
Everything in my portfolio is a gamble except for my broad market ETF.

>> No.16349471

>>16349213
>>16349237
>>16349318
>How to answer a question without providing any information.

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>>16349471
if you're going to complain that no one spoonfeeds you something that you could google, just save everyone some time and FUCK OFF

>> No.16349536
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>>16349482
Based Yotsuba poster

>> No.16349597
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>>16349536
>>16349482
Unbased haremshit coomers
>>16349337
>And buy defense contractors if you want to buy cool stuff that goes bang.
I did buy Lockheed :3
LMT and LHX are dipping and I’m taking as a buying opportunity.
Bonus: Lockheed is building spaceships

>> No.16349637

>>16347464
shit didnt realize it was gonna be approved before the 30th. I guess the 30th was more of a deadline. I did buy some a few days ago but I was gonna wait it out and see the reactions leading up to the 30th.

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>>16349597
>knocks on harem shit
>on a general were people are holding multiple positions long term
Like pottery.

That said Buffett, "the most powerful investor", said something about harems being too big but not that they're wrong.

>> No.16349751

>>16349705
Are you implying that owning a diversified portfolio is similar to reading haremshit?

>> No.16349805

>>16349751
If they're speculative positions of non income producing assets then yes.

>> No.16349812

>LMT, MA, and MRK all getting upgraded by “market edge” to a buy today
Based. My MRK put is fucked but whatever. I’m long, and betting it would be rejected from 85.5 was reasonable.

>> No.16349828
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>>16347385
>>16347504
Clever images, but i still believe in Tesla.

Also buy Amazon!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mergers_and_acquisitions_by_Amazon

>> No.16349945

Mr. Market gave me the perfect opportunity to jump into one of the year’s most profitable trade, and I didn’t take it. I didn’t short the damn dudeweed spike.

>> No.16350180

>>16349482
Listen here little negro, I did google it and i couldnt find it. If you dont know the answer or just dont want to give anproper answer then you should fuck off. Should you be jerkin it to your anime pillow, queer?

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>>16350180
I'm reading manga right now. And I intend to continue. I don't watch anime and all of my pillows are the normal kind.
because you require spoonfeeding:
https://www.google.com/search?q=institutional+ownership
fintel.io (it's in the OP)

>> No.16350397
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AMRN is the recommended buy right now?

I want to gamble. What's the /biz/ approved gambling method? Calls? Brainlet reporting in.

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>China, United States discussing arrangements for meeting on November 29 in Buenos Aires, insiders say

Ffffuck I thought it was THIS weekend! Oh it’s gonna be a looooong week.

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16350925

Quick, what's my next gamble?

>> No.16350926

>>16350397
January 17 2020 calls. When it was $15 a few weeks ago, I bought $20 calls for cheap. Obvioisly its been swinging between &20-24. If PRIMARY APPROVAL happens by FDA (most likely) in next few weeks (could happen Monday, latest decision due is December 28) it will moon to $30ish area, so look to buy low-to-mid $20s at Jan 17 2020 date. If u wanna gamble, u can buy lot more for cheaper higher up, but more risky

I personally hedged with $150 worth of $14 puts around same time JUST IN CASE fda are dicks and reject a unanimously approved project. If that happens it may tank to $14 and below, so u will limit losses with these puts (and depending on ur positions still make a small profit)....shits gonna sway one way or another

Much more likely to go way up though

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16350933

KHC advertising on Instagram now.

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>>16350925
You could trade Shopify with me. It SHOULD do SOMETHING soon.

>> No.16351319

Guys I was out dining with my girlfriend yesterday being drunk from all the wine. I bought 1000 WKHS shares without thinking at 2,8 each. Am I fucked?

>> No.16351420

>>16351319
It was up and closed green but you have 20 to 40 cents of downside. Hope for a spike on monday to exit your position.

Sould probably just exit based on there being no trade idea behind it.
But there is TSLA sympathy there, good and bad.

>> No.16351433
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16351433

February, REFR

>> No.16351435

>>16351420
Maybe put stop loss at 3 and hope for best

>> No.16351439
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16351439

>>16351433

Cybertruck announced yesterday.

AGP eGlass is Tesla's glass supplier for their automobiles by the way.

Invest in REFR before its 40

>> No.16351600

>>16351439
This was shilled months ago too.

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>>16350499
>2018?
or source

>> No.16351816

>>16347385
The truck and the event was obviously created to get mass media attention, they are pulling a fallout 76.

For people who don't get it, mockery goes viral becasue it's human nature to want to share that.

That mockery can be used to get attention for your company, or even the product itself. No matter how crap you may think it is a lot of people will buy into it anyway.

Fallout 76 was widely mocked over and over, they kept making "mistakes" and it kept getting mass attention. The game is really successful and may end up being their most successful game ever.

>> No.16352118

>>16351816
>Daddy Elon can do no wrong! Hes perfect! The stock is worth one jillion willion sillion kajillion dollars! It must have just been some sort of elaborate ruse! Hes just a genius that you dont understand! That's it. Just pure genius
Cope

>> No.16352129

Someone redpill on the AMRN meme. I have 10k play money

>> No.16352287

Hey frens. Can you tell me where I can find financial statements as table/editor version that I can just copy and paste into excel? Tried to import the data in excel via that built in explorer browser but I only have Excel 2010 and the entire fucking thing freezes everytime I try to open the website.

>> No.16352310

Buy TSLA when market opens? The Cybertruck is gonna sell like hotcakes. All the normies at work are talking about it.

>> No.16352393
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>>16351816
bethesda aren't playing 3D chess, they are just greedy and released a buggy, unfinished game using an old engine not suitable for that type of multiplayer. and they lied about not making the game pay2win.

>> No.16352405

>>16352310
>yeah i assume it'll be yuppies and inter city hipsters who buy the truck not farmers and such

>> No.16352417

>>16352405
eh didnt mean to green text but yeah

>> No.16352420

Yes soon AMRN will hit 30 a share. The FDA ruling could come at anytime. Really since the 28th falls on a weekend. Then if a buyout or partnership deal happens well 30 will be the new low. It won't stay at 30 for long either, once profit flows in, sales skyrocket. The buyout option will see you get 60 a pop. Regardless once the FDA ruling comes down nothing can stop AMRN after that. Nothing can hold the stock price down, nothing can prevent the massive profit inflows. Buyout, you'd get your wad sooner. Go it alone, two years later still same thing, you'd get your wad.

>> No.16352423

>>16351784
Ha you’re rifhr.

>> No.16352431

>>16352310
It will sell worse than the fucking Alfa Romeo or whatever it was called. Nobody in their right mind would actually want to drive around in that ugly box. I believe the anon that said this was just a PR stunt to get Tesla in the headlines again, which worked out great

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>>16352431
I'd drive it

>> No.16352516

>>16352393
Did they fix it or it's stiill buggy as hell?

>> No.16352591

>>16350237
soi-est post ever

>> No.16352602

>>16347457
How would puts work in such a situation? I mean no one would want the right to buy a bankrupt company no?

>> No.16352619

>>16352420
This is such a retarded take. Yeah a bunch of fags on 4chan see this huge sure thing opportunity and no one else does so the stock is really cheap because it’s a secret and no one realizes it.
The real answer is this is just a fish oil pill that doesn’t do shit.

>> No.16352736

>>16352591
did you understand the spoonfeeding or do you require further assistance

>> No.16352748

>>16352619
I think a bunch of Doctors and people who take it now would disagree.

>> No.16353034

>>16350397
Just buy SNSS and hold until the ASH conference in early December. If they report good test results, you win.

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>>16353034

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>>16352516
still buggy. it has a loyal fanbase that keeps playing it but i don't believe what >>16351816 said about the game being "really successful".

of course bethesda themselves would claim it is successful but we can't really know. i'm sure it would have been more successful if it wasn't buggy and ridiculed, a developer like bethesda wouldn't need to use some kind of mockery tactic to generate interest in a fallout game.

there's only 173 viewers on twitch for fallout 76 spread across 31 streamers
https://www.twitch.tv/directory/game/Fallout%2076

>> No.16353132

>>16353034
What if they report bad results?

>> No.16353140

>>16353132
Rip your anus

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>>16353132
You lose.

>> No.16353241

>>16353222
Yeah sure, Mr Trips, but how much?
3% or more like 10%?
I really don't wanna overexpose myself to risk here.

>> No.16353400

>>16353111
ok decided to click a F76 streamer and the very first thing that happened was that the guy got randomly kicked from the server, then the game didn't show him the ToS correctly, and when he logged back in he complained that he no longer had the rewards from completing three quests

>> No.16353481

>>16353241
If you don't want to overexpose yourself to risk, don't invest in biotech stocks.

>> No.16353504

>>16352619
16-0 adcom vote in favor of approval means shit... okay anon whatever you say

>> No.16353536

The Amarin sales rep meeting that’s supposedly happening in Dallas this weekend is fake news tho right, cafepharma seems like a garbage source of info filled with Stocktwits shills

>> No.16353546

>>16353481
>this

But if you want to get even riskier TTNP is cheaper and has gone through multiple reverse splits. But those fuckers still just won't declare bankruptcy.

>> No.16353743
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16353743

Been investing for 3 months now. Very new. I've got ten positions, building it up slowly. I've got ETFs, energy, mining, and a bond in there. All but two provide dividends, which is my secondary focus to the long term capital gain.

Any thoughts?

>> No.16353766

>>16353743
just buy total market funds and forget about yoru balance until 20 years from now

>> No.16353780

>>16353743
I've got $1250 in a balanced growth no-load mutual fund too

>> No.16353785

>>16353743
>helium
Remember this won't be around forever. The world's helium supply is extremely low.

>> No.16353802

>>16353766
That was my thought, there are a lot of ETF index with insanely low MERs. I wanted to do that too, but I thought I could play around in a few positions until the start of 2020.

>> No.16353820

>>16353785
I didn't know it was low. I figured it was just in the bottom of the commodity cycle, same with the copper mine I've bought into. I'm looking to strengthen the position to 5,000 shares and go long.

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16353845

Things rich people own
>Bitcoin
>Berkshire Hathaway Class A
>Tesla Cybertruck
>AMRN

>> No.16353864

>>16352420
Dude I think I saw ur id the other day are you the dude and who keeps talking about the 52000 dollar wad

>> No.16353870

>>16353864
Yeah I'm that guy.

>> No.16353893

>>16353845

You forgot

>REFR

>> No.16353938

>>16353870
52,000 + my other assets I'd say I'd be hitting around $83,000. Not to bad for a dude who makes shit and gets by with 27k a year.

>> No.16353949

>>16353785
Oh you meant the company wont be around much, I see. Yeah, I was going to sell both NCX and RHC when it peaks. Im imagining those gains my dude, even if it hits $1.00 for either of them then that's huge returns for me.

>> No.16353961

>>16353870
Jesus christ, how much do u have in amrn I put in a 1000 (I just decided to try trading like a week ago) 100 percent of portfolio is amrn

>> No.16353968

I'm 24 years old, living with my parents. I make $35,904 annually, post-tax. I'm not sure how much a month I should be saving in my TSFA. I thought 20 per cent is reasonable. No one expects 20 year olds to have their shit together, so I live cheap. I'm moving out next January, so my rent is going to be higher soon.

Any tips for living affordably so I have more for investing?

>> No.16354032

>>16353743
Have u thot of moving to a real currency?

>> No.16354062

>>16354032
anon i-i.... i'm canadian tho

>> No.16354188

>media claims tesla drops because of fuckup with unbreakable glass being breakable
Maybe my eyes are dead or this one of this clown world things but who fuck would buy such a fucking ugly monster.
Glass not being magic seems like a minor concern considering the thing looking like absolute garbage.

>> No.16354281

>>16353968
Draw up your monthly budget, look hard at where everything is going, then figure out where you can make cuts. I think pretty much everybody could save more, but since I don't even know where you're spending it's hard for me to give you advice on where you can save money.

>> No.16354339

>>16353961
I've got 872 shares.

>> No.16354380

>>16353968
Yeah don't live like a hermit, you know enjoy life, but shit like the $5 a day on starbucks coffee you can do without. You say, 5 ain't much but you'd be surprised. That equals out to over 2k a year.

>> No.16354382

>>16353968
Put as much as you can in every year.. Get a Scotia iTrade TFSA account and put as much SPY as you can in it

I moved to France so I'm not allowed to have a TFSA anymore, sucks

>> No.16354406

>>16354382
Or whatever SPY is on the TSX or Vanguard SP500 ETF, I used to have it since ur in Canada and that way u wont waste money converting to US

>> No.16354442

>>16354062
F

>> No.16354448

My shitty 27k a year I manage to save/invest around 10% of it counting the yearly tax refund. And that's even after my 401k contribution gets sucked out. So really the total amount is a bit higher. If you can dump 10% without cutting other shit to the bone your doing good. Rule of thumb, by age 40 you should have double your salary saved/invested. If you can hit that mark then your on track for a nice retirement. By age 25 you should have at least half your salary.

>> No.16354539

After all taxes, expenses and 401k, I have roughly 12,000 USD I can spend however I want
Should I:
>Max invest in a roth IRA at 6k per year
>High yield savings with 3 months expenses
>Stonks
>Crypto

>> No.16354619

>>16354539
Save some of that. Split it, 6k in a high yield bank account, the other 6k invest it. Or 10k investment, 2k in the bank. Shit can happen anytime. If you can avoid the "debt trap" the better off you are.

>> No.16354738
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16354738

Kissinger says that the US and China are in the foothills of a cold war. How do I profit?

>> No.16354775

If repeating digits the trade deal with China is cancelled forever

>> No.16354782

>>16354539
If you are asking that here then learn to trade, trade trade not speculate on long term price appreciation and call yourself an investor.
Else just put it in that savings account before committing to anything, stay liquid.

>>16354738
Reshort Chinese stocks after they bounce squeeze.
Like the move on XNET.

>> No.16354819

>>16354782
I don't know shit about the Chinese stock market. There has to be a way to profit off an upcoming cold war domestically.

>> No.16354834

>>16354539
My strategy is to have money for 1 year of expenses in the bank (thats 10k for me).
You never know what kind of shit may happen or what opportunities may arise for which you want a decent amount of cash.
90% of the rest and after the investment for my retirement plan, I aggressively invest in ETFs.
The other 10% go into high risk investments like stock picking, crypto, startups, etc.

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>>16354819
Alot of Chinese and forgien stocks are listed in US exchanges as ADRs.
The one I mentioned XNET is listed on the Nasdaq. Funnily enough Nintendo is OTC.

>> No.16354887

>>16354738

Embrace Xi Jinping thought

>> No.16354904

>>16354738
This is an excellent picture. Even got the blue dye...
>>16353845
>saved a still thumbnail of an animated gif

>> No.16355011

>>16354870
it looks like JPM wants to bring their own Nintendo ADRs to market? I’m trying to make sense of this but I’m not sure what it all adds up to.

http://archive.fast-edgar.com//20191122/AK22822CZ22YQJZ2222L2ZXSSJ9M2Z22D2B2/

>> No.16355075

i was watching gold rush last night and they had wild fires and couldn't mine the gold. expect gold to skyrocket next week.

>> No.16355114

>>16355075
I killed a lizard during a psychedelic trip. It turned out to be a native woman. Expect Marine Max to moon as a result.

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>>16354887
>he embraced chinese neocommunism?


>>16355114
hey something similar happened to me one time
then bond yields went nuts, all over the place

>> No.16355182

>>16355161
Makes sense. Treasuries are very primitive.

>> No.16355202

>>16354619
> high yield bank account

Does that even exist anymore

>> No.16355266

>>16355011
I'd have to look into it more, sec filings are a a whole dialect of legalese.

Interestingly enough I've heard cases of Japanese companies being listed on American exchanges with out even IPOing in their home country for lack of interest. Things can get pretty werid.

>> No.16355272

>>16355202
Well to some point. My wife's bank pays out a pity 0.15%. (which is why she don't have much in it;most goes into her 401). My regular savings forks out 0.25%. My high yield savings forks out 1%. The only way to get higher is to branch over into CDs, which is kinda bad. Your money is locked up for the duration of the CD. The other option is of course investments.

>> No.16355279

>>16355202
By high yield I think he meant the ones that offer 1.9%
That's what counts as high yield

>> No.16355321

>>16354406
It's vsp or vfv depending if you want to hedge against the leaf buck or not.

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>>16355279
The sad truth.

>> No.16355339
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16355339

Why couldn't we save him, /smg/?
SEC was a mistake

>> No.16355349

>>16355272
But on the flip side not having a decent pile there is just asking for shit to happen. If something happens your only choices are; fall into the "debt trap" (credit card/loan) or pull money from your 401k or brokerage.

>> No.16355377

>>16355339

What series?

>> No.16355398
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16355398

Investor z.
I've been pumping it.

>> No.16355434

>>16355321
Yes VFV is what I had

>> No.16355569

where do you anons find penny stocks?

>> No.16355590

>>16355569
Finviz. Don't. If you wanna gamble just trade options on good companies unlikely to have some awful news release that tanks the stock 50% overnight.

>> No.16355592

>>16355569
Yahoo finance, big percent movers
Chat rooms
Follow a couple traders on Twitter

>> No.16355653

>>16355592
so you just check at the top changers and keep them on your watch?

>> No.16355705

Hey guys, it's Elon. Ana!

>> No.16355712
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>>16352619
They're rapidly growing their sales force in preparation for the expanded labeling. Vascepa sales are going to be huge.

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16355747

Sooooo...you guys ready for this shit?

>> No.16355772

>>16355653
Sort of, over the day periodically check the list to see what pops up. Then go to a watchlist, Big enough % gainer can run for another day or week If good news and big volume comes in. I really dont know when you take them off. I tend to forget about the tickers but its worth keeping on a watch list and set alerts at key levels or technicals indicators that might intrest you later. I've missed some follow up moves because I wrote them off too early.

It helps if twitter and chat rooms are blowing up over it. And you see those tickets get spammed.

Yahoo finace also misses alot of the otc stocks so it's worth getting a premium stock scanner if you can afford the costs.


Also needless to say do your DD and dont hold those stocks, what I'm describing is things meant to be traded short term the big volume and excitement sucks in alot of bag holders.

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>Sellside analyst
I know, I know. But I have to think these guys know better than I do.

Does anyone pay attention to Morningstar’s analysis? I’ve selected a few of my favorites from their weekly highlights list. I’d love to get some feedback.

>> No.16355994

Liquidating all my stox to buy a house desu

Wish me luck

>> No.16356029

>>16355994
It's a stressful experience, try and stay positive.

>> No.16356136

>>16355994
On the plus side, your stocks are probably near all-time-highs. On the minus side, so are home prices.

All things considered, this is probably a good time to make a move like this. With interest rates low, you can cash out your portfolio and take out an Xbox hueg mortgage. Soon either markets will crash (good thing you got out) or inflation will rise (aren't you glad your debt is shrinking on its own?) Meanwhile you'll have a sweet place to live and a rising income to buy cheapies with.

>> No.16356141

>>16355994
Been there. You'll be happy you did.

>> No.16356156

Doing a little housekeeping.....

>up 65% on ADXS

shit whoever shilled me this thanks

>> No.16356186

A Big Fish, Novartis just bought Medco. (and the heart drug with it) for 85 a pop. Why should you care? Well Medco's market cap is only 4.7 billion. The other is now the race may be on for the other Big Fish to outdo each other in new heart meds. I mean god forbid if one out sells the other in the heart drug space. Thank of the lost face, the humiliation if for example PFE lost to Novartis in heart drug sales.

>> No.16356219

>>16356186
How much did you gain/lose by selling T and Dis before T dipped and DIS boomed.

>> No.16356225
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>>16356156
Nice volume.
I actally had to hover over cause it looked flat to me, what did you do buy at .26?

>> No.16356228

>>16356186
I gained quite a bit actually. I bought T at 28 a pop and DIS at 130.

>> No.16356259

>>16356228
After I get my wad from AMRN I'll rebuy my sold DIS and T. Let's face it, when you got a fat wad stock prices mean very little. Ok, just joking, DIS is kinda high right now. I'm gonna wait for a nice dip before I re-buy.

>> No.16356301

>>16356228
I’m asking when you sold it vs where it is now, not vs when you bought it.

I sold some VTSAX earlier this year to move it to my IRA. Obviously I made money on it vs where I bought it but I lost money vs where vtsax is trading today.

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Should I buy, lads? The best time to buy is when everyone is selling and the price is low, right? Thinking about putting a lot in.

Reasons why people are scared and selling:
>Potential strike looming over Christmas period
>CEO said they're behind schedule on parcel transformation
> a £50 million Ofcom fine

They all seem meh reasons to me.

>> No.16356346

>>16356156
I made about 28% on my ADXS about a month ago when it made that other rise.

>> No.16356423

>>16356186
hnnnnng, gimmi dat nut

>> No.16356493
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>>16356325
Look at a yearly chart But those are as reasons as any to buy a bounce.

It's a 2 billion dollar company
10 billion in revenue with 236 million in cash, if Yahoo finace is correct.
A 50 million fine is basicly nothing, probabaly other reasons for the drop.
Gotta assume institutional involvement.

>> No.16356501

>>16356325
The stock price action these few years doesn't look too good senpai.
Maybe they are in a structurally declining industry?

>> No.16356534

10Y2Y gonna go negative (again) by EOY but the crash won't come until at least June next year.

>> No.16356563
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>>16356534
ssh

>> No.16356579

>>16355202
Money market account goes up to 2.5%. Basically same liquidity as cash.

>> No.16356590

>>16356301
Oh, well I sold T at the peak price before the dip. I sold DIS during the last run up to 146. Then when AMRN did it's nice dip after the adcom I struck.

>> No.16356630

>>16356579
trades like a mutual fund, as far as I can tell. If you need cash Friday night, you gotta wait til Monday night at the earliest for your sale of mutual funds to return to your account. (Don’t wait for the close to sell the fund, they usually close a few hours before the close.

>> No.16356658

>>16356493
Enterprise value is £2.6B. Meaning they have £600M in net debt.
P/B ratio is 43 (lol). Basically no equity for an asset heavy business.
RMG is a cheap stock because it is a turd full of liabilities

>> No.16356659

>>16356534
Expand on this. Why did you pick june?

>> No.16356662

>>16356630
I don't know hat garbage bank do you have but mine can be cashed out every weekday 00:00 to 16:30. Outside of that time there's a $10k per day limit.

>> No.16356667

>>16356662
By the way cashing out is instant no matter what time.

>> No.16356701

>>16356659
I said at least June. Usually it takes 6mo to 2yr after the main 10Y2Y inversion (first inversion was in August this year, and was not necessarily the main inversion) for stocks to be hit.

>> No.16356731

>>16356590
With all that outta the way your basically on borrowed time with T and Dis stock now. T is going to start a share buyback plan, the debt is shrinking, new revenue streams coming out soon. So if you want T stock, between now and march of next year is your window. Past that, unless the market shat biggly there won't be much that can stop the stock price from moving higher. DIS stock, well, 130 is the new low. Again, unless the market shats biggly. The only way I see DIS stock falling anytime soon is if they blow earnings or some shat like that. Hell DIS @ 200 per is a very real thing. Look at netflix, its over 300 and all they do is streaming. V.S DIS that does streaming and a shit load of other things. Which begs the question why'd I sell if all everything is looking up? Simple I got time. And before march is over I'll have a shit pot full of money. (Tax Refund time). Then of course the wad from when AMRN gets bought

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>>16356662
I’m talking money market funds, they trade differently like than mutuals? Looked the same from what I could tell when I was looking at them.

Pic related

>> No.16356782

>>16356756
Yes, I'm talking about money market funds. In addition to the liquid one I mentioned above my bank also offers 1-day for settlement kind (like the one in your pic) or even up to 3-day for settlement kind, which are less liquid. But less people buy them for that very reason

>> No.16356798

>>16356782
And if you don't need immediate liquidity but still would like some kind of return guarantees just put them into 7~30 day short term bond funds which are somewhat higher yield than money market funds.

>> No.16356815

>>16356782
Ah. Yeah more restrictions coulda been because this is a federal and state tax exempt fund.

>> No.16356917

>>16356731
>NFLX worth more than DIS
>t. I don't understand market cap'

>> No.16356952

>>16356917
it was an example.

>> No.16356983

>>16356259
Dude are you here like all day talking about your fat amarin wad, do u jerk off to amarin stock graphs inbetween these fatwad posts

>> No.16357023

As a side note, did anyone have money on the H-Y Game today?

>> No.16357034
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FUNDING STATUS: SECURED
>Negotiations on a package of spending bills to fund the federal government have produced a key breakthrough, though considerably more work is needed to wrap up the long-delayed measures.
>Top lawmakers of the House and Senate Appropriations committees on Saturday confirmed agreement on allocations for each of the 12 spending bills, a step that allows negotiations on the $1.4 trillion budget bundle to begin in earnest to try to pass the measures by a Dec. 20 deadline.
>Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., and Rep. Nita Lowey, D-N.Y., announced the agreement on Saturday through aides.
>The measures would fill in the details on this summer’s hard-won budget and debt deal. The pact is sought by a broad spectrum of GOP defense hawks, Democrats pressing to maintain recent gains in domestic programs, and a dwindling cadre of Washington pragmatists eager to demonstrate that they can make divided government work in an increasingly toxic atmosphere.
>The talks come as the Democratic-controlled House is driving toward impeaching President Donald Trump, whose demands for billions of dollars more for additional wall construction along the U.S.-Mexico border have slowed the process.
>Trump has little interest in the often-arcane appropriations process, other than to obtain wall funding and to boast about record Pentagon funding. The annual spending bills are, however, a top priority for top lawmakers like Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., who have wrestled over appropriations for decades.
>Trump has been limited in success in winning wall funding from Congress, where there is relatively little enthusiasm for the project among his GOP allies and strong opposition from most Democrats. Congress provided just $1.4 billion in wall funding last year.
>Trump won more money through transfers from Pentagon accounts by exploiting rules...

Maybe defense contractors see some relief? I hold LHX and LMT. (Eyeing NOC)

>> No.16357095

>>16356983
lol, no but I keep an eye on the stock price and a few others during my breaks at work. I also uh, access my brokerage while at work to. What? You gotta stay on top of things if you want to make a fat wad.

>> No.16357128

>>16355705
Who killed Jeff Epstein?

>> No.16357136
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>>16357128

Jews

>> No.16357141

>>16355705
Why did you mislead investors by faking profits last quarter? How will you pay the fines imposed for stock manipulation?

>> No.16357151

>>16357136
Based JFK. Boyo he sure did love his meth from his jew doctor.

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>>16357141
Elon thinks the SEC is a bunch of no fun allowed fuddy duddies.

>> No.16357168

>>16357157
I kind of agree. But how will he pay fines?

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B-BUT MUH CONSUMER!!!

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/holiday-shopping-takes-a-hit-but-reliance-on-credit-purchases-remains-strong-td-survey-reveals-300963066.html

>> No.16357179

I hope we get another Dec mega dip this year. Trade shit still kinda unsettled, Impeachment shit ongoing, Brexit ongoing, all things that I hope lead to another big shat. Cause why pay 146+ for DIS stock if you don't have to?

>> No.16357186

>>16353132
Write it off on your taxes

>> No.16357195

>>16354738
>police shot my eye
>police shot my eye
>police shot my eye, when I was protesting that one guy
I WANNA WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS

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>>16353546
Wtf does 1 year target estimate mean on yahoo finance? Surely they can’t expect that much of a gain

>> No.16357224

>>16354188
Media doesn't know shit. When that truck was announced three weeks ago, the stock just nonstop surged from $310 to $360, and that was AFTER a gap up from $250 to $300 based on fudged numbers. So, as I've said previously on /smg/, if that truck wasn't the greatest thing since sliced bread, the stock was going to drop PERIOD --->.

Everything between $310 and $360 is hype based on that truck ANNOUNCEMENT. Not even the actual truck, just the idea that the truck was being revealed. Everything between $250 and $310 is fraud. It's an air bubble. Time for popping.

>> No.16357235

>>16353743
>energy
>materials
>ETFs
You're not gonna make it son

>> No.16357314

>>16357151
>medical grade methamphetamine
In the Us? Not methylphenidate?

Also, Epstein killed himself. You can tell because the public refuses to accept it. And the public is remarkably stupid. There is a slight chance the guards were hit with sleeping gas and he was disappeared to a tropical island.

He was tarred and feathered and the masses plus /pol/ ate it up. They think he was a villain. Very much an indicator that he was the good guy, smeared and scapegoated.

>>16357170
Santa clause rally confirmed. It’s okay to think the sky is always falling when you’re just starting to pay attention to economics.

>> No.16357450

>>16357170
Heh, not this dude. I pay my for my stuff with meh debit card. Fuck debt. Just cause you got something it don't mean you gotta use it.

>> No.16357486

>>16355747
What's the qrd on this metric?

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Cybertruck monday coming up

>> No.16357574

>>16357565
Cyberdump monday incoming

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>>16347385
TSLA isn't doing so hot

>> No.16357586

How do people just not pay off their credit cards? I have a reminder every month, tells me to pay off my credit card. Then I pay off my credit card...

I could only understand if you’re living paycheck to paycheck or you’ve already become totally ensnared in the debt trap.

>> No.16357590

Decided to say fuck it. Transferred a bit of green outta my savings. Got only $133 left. Damn near "broke". But fuck it, it's only money and my huge payoff is right around the bend anyway. Gonna bag two DIS and two T-babies on monday. Yeah I know it's only 2 puny shares apiece but hey gotta start somewhere right. Sides it'd make me feel better. Also when Tax time comes, that's another fat payday I can dump over in my savings. Unlike most people these days I don't gotta fuck with a shit load of nasty debt to pay off so my spare green goes right in the bank/brokerage instead of paying "fees".

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>>16357584

>> No.16357698

>>16357660
>$150 deposit

>> No.16357710

TSLA has been an extremely volatile stock. Don't know why you'd invest in it. Use it for option spreads.

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>>16357710
>Use it for option spreads.

>> No.16357739

>>16352405
There is a wide spectrum of what you call "farmers" and by and large, the job you're talking about has been eliminated by automation. Even the smallest commercial farms (outside of hobby farms and a few other niches) are basically 3 people on thousands of acres, managing harvesting and planting equipment via GPS.

Myself, living in what you guys would think of as outback Australia, I'm buying two cybertrucks and going all in on an off-grid installation because I've been waiting 15 years for this to happen. An EV drivetrain is even more suited to a truck than it is to a family car. Ridiculous torque, potentially unfathomable durability (though that won't be the case for the first 50k of them, I'm sure.). Also nothing pisses me off more than this incremental shit show of dressing up the same driveline in 15 different brands of truck by putting a different cheap paper-thin skin of mystery metal on a chassis. It's literally seasonal fashion for cars at this point.

If they deliver what's on the paper specs of the 3 motor truck, 500+ mile range and 2.9 seconds 0-60 on what is essentially a 4WD with a tuneable low range this thing will trump even the most high performance of high performance trucks. The only thing left then is the suspension and I'm fairly confident there will be packages or ways to upgrade that.

The thing is a monster and the presentation was absurdly low-key. The only thing to me that is overstated is the "exoskeleton" which is basically just a unibody, but because the panels are structurally overengineered I'm willing to cede them that.

I'm sure some inner city hipsters will buy one but for me, especially if they deliver some sort of regenerative solar aspect there it doesn't make sense for me to buy any other truck.

>> No.16357782

>>16357698
So, what? $22m raised in two days? Not bad, Elon.

>> No.16357899

>>16347385
continuation
>>16357885
continuation
>>16357885

>> No.16357942

>>16353111
I'm guessing the reason it gets so much hate and generate so much interest is because the game could have been so much better than it is and bethesda cares more about the money than the community. It's still probably one if the best games available even with the game breaking bugs so it still has a large player community.

>> No.16357964

>>16357660
>>16357574
>>16357584
>>16357660
147k is 3k from initial sales target, which is exactly 1% of the annual US truck sales... these are reasonable goals. TSLA +20%, GM, Ford -20% monday screencap this

>> No.16357984

Why is /smg/ filled with namefags, plebbitors tier feminine sarcastic humor and garbage these farooq days? I want old /biz/ back. You feminine faggots are annoying

>> No.16357996

>>16357942
>still one of the best games
They say invest what you know. You clearly haven't.

>> No.16358013

>>16351816
And with it the reputation of Bethesda has forever been destroyed. They dropped the ball. You use to be able to count on Bethesda for a decent adventure game. Fallout 4 was shit. Nobody plays it anymore. Fallout 76 was a complete disaster. Nobody is going to buy the next es or fallout until its been proven to be a decent game jewtube faggots.

>> No.16358015

top 3 websites you guys use everyday for stock news or just anything stock related in general?

>> No.16358028

>>16358015
investing.com
fintel.io
finviz.com

for news:
wsj
yahoo

>> No.16358128

>>16357996
>>16358013
The past 3 years most games are shit money grabs. No new ideas, just more shooter remakes like cod. Fallout 76 was still a shit money grab but people need games so even fallout 76 is "good" when you compare to what's available. If fallout 76 was really that bad people would just play the better games instead. There is alot of fud for a reason.

>> No.16358312

>>16348979
But he was smart enough to dig it up thanks to that information. Most people back then would brush it out ''lol housing is never gonna fall''

>> No.16358371

>>16355398
Is it a good mango?

>> No.16358797

>>16347464
Still worth it after doubling in the past week?