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>> No.16841211

>>16841196
How can you buy memes if you have no money?

>> No.16841218

Will tomorrow be green?

>> No.16841228

I think there are big gains to be had with Micro Focus, lads.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/dodge-amp-cox-american-activist-invests-in-troubled-uk-software-developer-micro-focus-d89wzm6tj

Look at the div yeild and div cover.

>> No.16841233

>>16841196
>can only buy Amd cuz everything else is so expensive

Sad.jpg

>> No.16841236
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>>16841218
Futures are uncertain at this time.

>> No.16841264

ONTX - investor presentation 1/12/20. Look it over and decide. Personally I think its just a mater of just waiting for the green bags to land in front of me.
https://investor.onconova.com/static-files/5fe03f21-cc14-4820-a7a3-20e888a62b2c

>> No.16841267

Will XLF reach new highs?

>> No.16841278

>>16841218
trade deal getting signed
big companies like aapl and microsoft posting earnings soon
It's probably going to keep going up

>> No.16841304

>>16841211
Get money.

>> No.16841349

Hey just to re-iterate, BVXV is an Israeli company trying to (and making good progress on) a universal flu vaccine. So even at 11 a share, it's still a good thing to buy.

>> No.16841375

>>16841218
yeah but not as much as monday

>> No.16841418
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16841418

>>16841196
Yeah that cock getting sucked real nice.

>> No.16841423

IBM Perks

ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 7 - Black
Part Number: 20QD001TUS

For shareholders
> $1,304.55

For regular folk
>$999.00

Wtf I love stonks now!

>> No.16841433
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16841433

dollar/yen has reached one hundred and ten

>> No.16841438

>>16841433
Nippon Stronk

>> No.16841443

>>16841304
By buying memes?

>> No.16841462

Anybody else going really heavy into semi conductor calls this month?

>> No.16841471

Have all the GALT bagholders jumped ship before delistment? I noticed no one talking about it the last couple of threads so get out while you can.

>> No.16841482

>>16841471
>delistment

>> No.16841502
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16841502

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

>> No.16841527
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16841527

do people actually buy this shit ? seems like a load of horse shit

>> No.16841531

I think I've figured it all out, anons.
>72.5% of my holdings are of stonks starting with the letter N
>N is the 14th letter in the alphabet
>7+2+5=14
Figured this out today, the 14th of January
All stonks starting with N are going to 14x this year, guaranteed

>> No.16841533

>>16841443
I mean, yeah. But even if have no money to buy memes, just go make some money. The economy is kicking total ass right now, it's not hard to get some small amount of loot together as a wagie. I started investing with only a hundred bucks.

>> No.16841550

>>16841533
My inital post was referring to the op pic.

>> No.16841578

>>16841527
Whoever made that image should probably be in an asylum

>> No.16841592

Imagine riding tesla. Whew

>> No.16841594
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16841594

Jocko was on cnbc?
Weird.

>>16841531
Based.

>>16841471
Looks like insiders were assigned shares today. Guessing it’s just in lieu of payment but it’s had to tell since it says Ulhein bought 35k worth directly, but also:
>These restricted shares were issued pursuant to the Galectin Therapeutics Inc. 2019 Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan in lieu of a cash retainer and meeting fees of $35,000 for 2020. Restrictions on the shares lapse at a rate of 25% at the end of each calendar quarter in 2020.
Maybe his old options just vested?

>> No.16841627
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16841627

Starboard just took a 9% position in MMSI?
Interesting? This company has 98% institutional investors... I never know if that’s legit or not, since they can have well over 100% being held by institutions.

>> No.16841685

>>16841264
I have a large bag of ONTX and the fact AMRNanon is shilling it is scaring the shit out of me.

>> No.16841708

>>16841627
Unless Starboard actually replaces the board their positions are unimportant

>> No.16841718

>>16841218
Green until Thursday. Friday its bear season

>> No.16841741

>>16841685
ONTX just did 2 dilutions for money and have strong catalysts incoming. It's only a matter of time until it pumps. It is absolutely worth buying some shares, especially below 0.5

>> No.16841746
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16841746

Oooooh boy this is a good presentation!

>>16841708
I see thanks
What do you think about the dollar/yen? Because of risk-off mood in global economy, or weakness in Japanese economy?

>> No.16841751

>>16841718
Other than memes, what is your reasoning?

>> No.16841761

Did i tell u anons or what, cldr was a buy. Tomorrow +10-15% gains incoming

>> No.16841762
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Guys my meme stocks are PUMPING today, thank you savanon for GALT and SNSS anon for SNSS.

Now that you spergs pulled me on the wagon can you tell me when I should be getting off?

I know about SNSS and their Q1 report

What about GALT

I heard about some kind of health company conference, has GALT or SNSS announced anything there yet or will they? Why the pump?

and will ONTX ever get above 50c again?

>> No.16841816
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>>16841746
its always risk off. BOJ will pump the nikkei back to 40k guaranteed

>> No.16841825
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16841825

would buying a stack of gamestop shares be considered a contrarian position right now?

>> No.16841829

Holding CFRX, great presentation today, huge insider staking from fucking PFIZER. It's the next SAVA imo .

Side note any other Penny's I should I load up on? Shill me good and you BETTER have upcoming catalysts ready

>> No.16841834

>>16841816
Based! I think I’ll go watch episode 2 of her show and enjoy my happy jappy index and Nintendo gains.

>> No.16841847

>>16841825

it could be considered a retard position

>BUT ITS WORTH 9 DOLLARS IN BOOK ALONE

>implying that's not all "$60" used games

>> No.16841868
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>>16841847
>Burry didn’t know about the Funkopop giveaways
Oh nononononono

>> No.16841921

>>16841751
Party over phase one W&T and then market sobers up and realizes we spent 400% more this year than at any time during the financial crisis, economic growth isn't coming back, corporate balance sheets are garbage, and the cycle is over.

>> No.16841931

>>16841834
Youre lucky you get to experience it for the first time.
new das finale subs should be out in only 4 months and my sadist Miho headcannon gets stronger every day

>> No.16841937

what happens if the trade deal gets signed and its revealed trump signed away everyone's freedoms?

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>>16841236
Futures now leaning mild green

>> No.16841944

>>16841937
depends if the market is up or down afterwards tbqh

>> No.16841949

>>16841349
>universal flu vaccine
HOW? Influenza is a million different sort of similar things.

>> No.16841960
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16841960

This thing is on sale. Get into TWOU quick before the window closes.

>> No.16841984

I can't stop losing money

>> No.16842001

>>16841984
Have you tried buying stocks that are going up? Maybe you're overthinking things and trying to be too contrarian.

>> No.16842027

>>16842001
Best thing to do is buy stocks in an uptrend that’s been sustained and confirmed after a huge dip. See TWOU.

>> No.16842050

>>16842001
>>16842027
Also note that stocks that are in a strong uptrend look, to casual observation, like they have already topped out. Zoom out and switch to log scale to avoid this.

>> No.16842068

Well I made the classic mistake. I kinda bragged to my co-workers about my stock picking and how I may be rolling in money soon. But it could be worse; I coulda told my wife! (just kidding; she's not one who's really into the materialistic stuff,thank god). Guess after I bag a nice haul I could tell them that I lost almost all of it instead so nobody would be trying to hit me up for a loan.

>> No.16842073

>>16841984
have you considered putting everything into an sp500 index fund and go live your life instead of worrying?

>> No.16842078

>>16842068
I made a dick load going long Tesla at 190 in May and now it’s hard to pretend like I’m not loaded.

>> No.16842082

Ok my big moves for this month

TSM calls @ $62 exp 1/17
BAKA calls @ 147.5 exp 1/31

>> No.16842085

Can I buy portions of stock on fidelity? I wanna get into amazon, Microsoft, the big boys for the next 10 years for steady grains, but I dont have thousands to invest into at once.

>> No.16842096

>>16842082
Not baka fuck forgot about this filter. ŚMH calls

>> No.16842110

>>16842085
Just buy a mega-cap ETF on any platform. If you want those two specifically just buy Msft until you can afford amazon.

>> No.16842185

>>16842073
That's my plan once I rake in the money. Park a shit load of it in my SP 500 and Total stock market funds and let it ride for least 20 years. Which depending on just how well ONTX does may be a very nice pile. Considering that you know just at $8 puny dollars a share would net me damn near 97,000.00

>> No.16842186

>>16842110
Thanks. I was looking into voo as one, but even those need to be in 1 go right. Thanks.

Are mega cap ETFs really the best way to just let your money sit and grow? Do you get dividends from ETF like that?

>> No.16842292

>>16841949
Honestly I'm a little fuzzy on the science, but from what I gather they are making an innocuous version of the virus that has dozens of invasion receptors instead of just the one, to cause memory B-cells to learn a bunch of antibody configurations all at once. Virology was not my strong suit in college though, I was more of a bacteria and parasite guy.

>> No.16842442

>>16842082
Not the smartest play buying calls right before earnings on TSM when IV is high but I'm pulling for you anon

>> No.16842525

has anyone ever posted their system on here? part of me remembers how everyone always says "lmao if you actually have a really good profitable system don't tell ANYONE EVER AHHHHH!" and another part of me is curious if anything would actually happen. i mean even say 100 people come here, see my shit, and use it successfully. it probably wouldn't effect anything at all, right? we're all just retail, we're nothing compared to the big boys.

why keep things secret? are people better off making a bunch of money to prove it works and then writing a book about it to create a source of passive income?

>> No.16842589

>>16842525
I don't like the elitism either.
>OH SORRY I CANT SHARE MY SUPER TECHNICAL PROPITIATORY INDICATORS WITH YOU BUT IM SELLING
There's zero reason for it

>> No.16842601

only sell naked puts on SPX

>> No.16842637

>>16842525
You must start with the tao te ching and SICP

>> No.16842642

>>16842442
>Not the smartest play buying calls right before earnings
knowable risk is priced in at all times. that's what IV is. using calls prior to earnings will reflect a discount appropriate to the risk of playing an option with an expiration after earnings. this is basic stuff.

>> No.16842686

>>16841921
Do you really think that next week will be red because people finally realize that the market is overpriced?

>> No.16842697

>>16842642

You couldn't say something more opaque and obfuscated if you tried.

>> No.16842703

>>16842525
>muh system
I start with a firm belief that in the long term the market will go up and in the medium/short term there will be tradeable volatility. Then I look at what tickers are the least likely to ever go to zero which leaves the indexes like SPY, QQQ, etc. Then, realizing the indexes move too slowly, I look at leveraged ETFs with with indexes as the underlying so SPXL, TQQQ, etc. Upon realizing the dangers of margin I consider that leveraged ETFs are daily rebalanced and the market has circuit breakers that make is unlikely in the extreme extreme a leveraged index fund will drop enough to liquidate in a single day. It's essentially never gonna happen. Then I look at the leveraged index and sector based ETFs and see which ones has the most plausible narrative for going up the most in the shortest amount of time. This leaves the tech ETFs like TQQQ, TECL, and SOXL. Of these SOXL is the top dog so that's where my money goes. I keep enough SOXL in my account to beat the S&P 500 index soundly, this means always maintaining at least 1/5 of the account invested. With the remaining 4/5, I strive to destroy the S&P through trading the volatility. So I trade around the core position with a mean reversion strat.
So far this has been very effective so go get rich like me

>> No.16842712

>>16842697
>i'm retarded
the post

>> No.16842720

>>16842712

Nah, I think you're just full of shit.

>> No.16842731

>>16842589
the funny thing is i started typing a post to laugh at despite how many months of my life i put into figuring it out like a full time job outside of my real full time job, it all comes down to some really simple common sense stuff all with indicators you can get for free. then i started explaining the little tweaks you need to make and how to read the indicators and the risk structure and... i stopped because it's more subtle and nuanced than i first thought lol.

i'll give you a hint though: a big part of it is just multiple moving averages and whether they are sloping positively or negatively. and use the midpoint (HL2, not Close). there's several other important points too, and there's more stuff i do that im not mentioning that improves the MA's even further, but even with just that you could do some real damage if you thought up the right risk/reward structure to wrap around it.

it's just common sense, though. if the MA's represent the trends and the short-term, medium-term, and long-term averages are all sloping up, guess what you should probably go long. again, more complicated than that but i've dropped enough hints where a smart person could take this and build on it if they really wanted to. take this... and make it even better.

>> No.16842736

>>16842720
options are cheaper when the expire prior to an event that would cause a major price move. options are more expensive when the expiration date is after the event that would cause a major price move. it's risk adjusted in both cases. this is not rocket science my friend.

>> No.16842808

Just checked the price of AMRN since I hadn't seen it talked about in a bit and lmao

>> No.16842838
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Is APHA going to breakout again or will the earnings report bring the price down?

I dropped 500$ on puts against it, so we'll see how it goes.

>> No.16842848

The year is 2031...
What does a target date 2030 fund look like?

>> No.16842852

Holy shit, SNSS climbed that much with 49% shortselling today. WTF.

>> No.16842858

>>16842703
What is leveraged etf decay nigga

>> No.16842885

>>16842852
the shares sold short stats you're looking up is over a duration, not a single day of activity.

>> No.16842889
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>>16842858
I'll take pic related leverage """decay""" anytime

>> No.16842900

>>16842808
Why would I talk about it after I sold and made money? Don't get me wrong, AMRN did it's job. It made me money but hey Profit is Profit and I made mine and moved on. Made a small wad with it. ONTX will deliver the medium one. Then after I sell it I'll let my Funds deliver the big one in 20 years.

>> No.16842906

Tesla over 530 a share in after hours....

Fuck I lost 100 on puts because i thought this shit was dropping. It keeps climbing. Is this thing going to rise another 20 dollars post earnings? Hell it could get another 20 this week and next week then rise more after earnings its fucking nonsensical

>> No.16842915

>>16842848
Uh considering that it's 2020 and that you only got ten years of growth left in it as it is I'd get the 2050 one at least. Cause about the 10 year mark those funds dump a lot of your gains into bonds. At 5 years out it's mostly bonds.

>> No.16842927

>>16842906
It could go 1000 easy. There are no rails and billions short.

>> No.16842939
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16842939

I have no idea why you would pay those targeted fees to allocate your assets into bonds and stocks. Just put a bond or bond etf in your IRA if you really want to.

>>16842906
>trying to call the top
Try to figure out why you thought it had slowed, stopped, or reversed. And next time, don’t do that.

(Especially on a cult stock
Many shorts have lost their asses on beyond and Tesla.)

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>>16842900
>>16842808
>>16841685

For me AMRN is not just another stock. Some people just go "hey if I make money great, if I don't oh well" Which is fine and to be honest that's the right way to go about it. But for me, losing money on the deal was never an option cause I need all the money I can get. Long story short; I'm 36, didn't save as much as I should've during my 20's/early 30s. So now my retirement plan is kinda lacking. AMRN is a way to correct that mistake and give my retirement plan a big kick in the ass. Sure I've got a pension and a 401 and now a brokerage,etc. Both the pension and 401 are doing rather well, but still. It don't mater how good the investments are doing if your still behind as it were. All the retirement people tell you this; "by age 40 your on track for a nice retirement if you have double your salary in the bank (or invested)" Thanks to AMRN I'll hit that mark about 4 years sooner.

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>>16842525
>has anyone ever posted their sisdum
>he doesn’t know about domscumm

Everyone’s so new... are stocktwits and reddoot taking our regulars?

>> No.16842962

>>16842927
>>16842939
But why? I understand some shorts covered and the just go the china factory up (hasn’t made a quarters deliveries) but the stock shot up to 500 dollars and then in one day the same day it hits 500 dollars it goes up to 532 dollars?

Thats a huge climb were talking it just doesn’t make sense its going to rise another 20 dollars this week and they haven’t even reported a quarter were the china factory made deliveries yet...... this seems like its hitting a top

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Why aren't you making money in the next space race anons??
Nokia XAR and Space gonna fly this year

>> No.16842970

>>16841196
Is there any money to be made out of running a business analysis website by recycling news from other sources?

>> No.16842985

>>16842962
Lots of people want in. Tesla is like a call option but equity

>> No.16842986

>>16842915
Yeah I'm asking what it looks like at -1 years out. Is it all bonds, all cash, automatically cashed out, etc?

>> No.16842996

>>16842962
People believe in Elon.
I just told you it’s a cult stock.

Also he might have that new father-to-be energy.

>> No.16843022

>>16842951
Do people STILL say 2x salary at 40? That seems so insufficient

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>>16842996
Model Y is coming too and has higher margins. They revolutionized the electrical wiring and lowered costs a lot.

They simply improve faster, innovate more, etc. higher IQ than competitors.

>> No.16843029

>>16842731
Biggest game changer for me was adding a volume based indicator to my stuff. It removes a lot of false signals moving average derived indicators can give. I like the idea of volume indicator in addition to the standard chart volume and average volume line as it can identify spots where buy side or sell side is heavier without that being necessarily obvious just from the straight volume reading. If buy side is the primary driving force behind price action, price is moving up, and volume is INCREASING, that's a high percentage long entry. In fact this is exactly the reason I entered BYND last Thursday.

>> No.16843038

>>16842848
90% bonds, 10% equities, or thereabouts.

Read the prospectus, it should be in there explicitly.

>> No.16843081

Getting a hunch I should buy April$5 Nokia calls.

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>>16842952

>> No.16843107

>>16843038
Yeah, target date funds are moronic since they treat bonds as if their attractiveness is merely a function of how old you are (and inversely for stocks).

This is not quite stocks, but I noticed last week that Romano's Macaroni Grill gift cards are on sale at Costco again. I think they are selling at $75 for a $100 gift card. It would be worth stocking up if you go there often.

>> No.16843108

So now that Apple and Tesla have ballooned, what new kids are there on the block?

>> No.16843130

>>16843108
AAPL and TSLA will go up tomorrow. Small test pump in the AM, intraday dip, rise then FOMO pump.

>> No.16843134

>>16843108
chinese stocks. trade deal should be finalized this week if all goes well

>> No.16843144

>>16843108
That one poster who said he took out all those personal loans and maxed out his margin seemed to think that ETSY was a sure-fire thing (RIP). ETSY hasn't lived up to his predictions yet, but it could be worth looking into.

>> No.16843149

>>16842986
I'd say that due to it being about tapped out growth wise I'd sell it all and dump all the gains into a larger time horizon fund (2050/2060) or at least the 2040 one depending on what your financial situation is.

>> No.16843158

>>16843130

No shit they'll go up tomorrow, but they're near their apex and the FOMOfags are bound to topple the price over. I see Tesla hitting a serious resistance ceiling at 550 and Apple maybe hitting 400 in a year.

>> No.16843160

>>16843108
Pharma seems to reign here now.

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Reminder: fuck You if you buy China stocks
(Bili is acceptable as a spec)

>>16843134

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AMD chads??
50 this week maybe?

>> No.16843200

>>16843181
True samurai only buy Japanese stocks

True patriots only buy CAT & U.S. REITs

True Zionists only buy ITA & PPA

>> No.16843213
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the more i do this the more i respect the jews
what does it mean?

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>>16843200
I had PPA but don't care for Boeing so I went with XAR and SPCE
Xar has maxr too

>> No.16843221

>>16843213
unironically is /biz/ the cure for the hatred of zog?

>> No.16843230

>>16843213
>>16843221
nope

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>>16843029
Also, speaking of BYND, the volume is still increasing day to day. That's why I haven't taken profit yet despite it being up around 28% from my entry. Crazy volume. Today was 29.8 million shares traded with near high of day close.

>> No.16843249

At work that's what they dumped all the new hires over into, Target Funds. The really fucked up thing is that we have a whole "division" of people who act as for lack a better term, Brokers, for it all. So these people are getting paid to be middle men and do jack shit for 8 hrs since the Target Funds by how they're designed are as hands free as you can get. You just tell H.R "hey dump xxx of my salary into this" each pay check and go on. Now for the older hires (I'm one) things are still done the old way, a traditional 401k option + pension

>> No.16843253

>>16843029
what's your favorite volume indicator? also yeah of course volume is part of it, the MA's are just part of it. i wasn't planning on giving away everything but i figured i could give away at least a little just to show that it's not as mystical and magical as a lot of people fantasize that it is. MA's are pretty boring and not sexy at all for the most part. the problem is too many people rely on a simple 2 MA's crossing each other and don't know when to get out.

ultimately? all you're really trying to do, at least for my strategy, is figure out what the trend is in the short/mid/long term, and when they all agree you trade with it. when they disagree it usually means you're experiencing a pullback (which could become a reversal, but you don't know that) or ranging, and you should probably stay out or at least trade support and resistance with the longer term bias. it's really quite simple if you think about it. it's just that accurately identifying trends and turning points requires a lot of nuanced shit that can get pretty deep. the more relevant and different factors you can discover which agree with each other, the higher the probability of price going in that direction.

>> No.16843256
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>>16843221
I satiate my hate by taking the Jews money by shorting/longing calls.
It's a poor life but I can sustain myself from this calculated hate.

>> No.16843317

>>16843160
how do i get into this, never got into pharma shit

>> No.16843318

>>16842967
>Nokia XAR
Wat? This doesn't even turn up Google results. Are you saying that Nokia is making rockets now? Or are you implying that the phone market is the new space race?

>Don't you want to get in on the new space race
I absolutely want to get in but the options are terrible. SpaceX isn't public and won't be for a long time, Boeing's rocket stuff is solid but overshadowed by their 737 max disaster. There isn't much else. I bought some Virgin Galactic against better judgment and can't wait to get fucked on that.

>> No.16843319

>>16843253
Chaikin Money Flow is pretty good. Elder's Force Index, too. You have to fiddle with the settings somewhat on these to make them fit your preferred trading style. Anything with a zero line tends to be fine so long as it isn't too jerky all over the place.

>> No.16843323
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16843323

reminder to buy EWT

>> No.16843328

>>16843160
It’s it’s one of the sectors that have been left behind.

But wouldn’t you just know it, the one time I decide to go biotech instead of PILL... whoops! A lot of these guys are really fucking me up. I don’t know if it’s disappointing news, or just no acquisitions news and everyone’s l giving up and selling.

>> No.16843340

>>16843323
Nah fuck the Turks

>> No.16843358

>>16842906
Don't lose your shirt pal

>> No.16843368
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>>16843318
https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/products/orion.html

>> No.16843387

All in BYND ???

https://www.guerillastocktrading.com/bullish-options-flow-detected-in-bynd-stock-on-dunkin-brands-snoop-dogg-marketing/

>> No.16843388
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16843388

SNSS news this week, partnership might be revealed tomorrow.

ONTX got insiders purchases today. Supposed Chinese deal might be tomorrow.

GALT got a shitton of insider options. This might be an actual buyout sign.

Tomorrow might be legendary depending on what you're holding.

>>16842808
I hope the bagholder that thinks he knows better will sell on opening. Everyday will only get worse for him.

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>>16843368
Boeing= Plane manufacturer that occasionally makes space rockets
Lockheed Martin= Weapons manufacturer that occasionally makes space rockets

Next you're going to tell me to get Alphabet because they hold some tiny fraction of SpaceX. f I want to invest in space stuff, I want it to be space stuff, not some 10% chunk in a company with a different core business. I'll buy more Virgin Galactic just to spite everyone.

>> No.16843457

Thank god our last Gov got the boot. If he had his way all state hires would have to work till age 65 before they could walk out instead of just putting in a set number of years as the case is now. For me I'd have to have worked an extra 15 years. But his plans got shat canned by our attorney general and the state supreme court. But hell this was the dude who hired the state IT top dog and paid him a cool 200,000 a year salary. Which is more than what the Gov himself makes btw. So yeah.. I'm glad he's gone.

>> No.16843555

>>16843388
Double dubs confirm! We will be delivered to the promised land.

>> No.16843597

>>16843388
Checked. Have the other two, so I looked at some GALT calls, why is the volume so low?

>> No.16843625

>>16842697
the post that you are replying to makes complete sense.
I'm not gonna say he's 100% correct, but the statement is clear and coherent.

>> No.16843644
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16843644

lurking last thread. what are the stocks in red signifying?

>> No.16843665
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16843665

>>16842962
>But why?
The stock was suppressed for the last four years despite their rapid growth. It wasn't priced in, not when investors finally realized that the bear case against TSLA is mostly retarded and the walls fell enough that people started to accept it as a serious competitor that is disrupting not only the whole vehicle industry but at least a half dozen other industries on top of it.

>> No.16843679

>>16842858
Oh no I am only beating the market by 2.8X and not 3X. Guess I'll never make it.

>> No.16843699

>>16843388
I'm holding all 3. Thinking of buying more ONTX at open.

>> No.16843714

>>16843388
do you think its to late to buy? I'm thinking about putting 200 into each tomorrow to see what happens

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16843716

How much money do you need?

>> No.16843753

>>16843714
I think you'd be golden if you can get into each at their current prices.

>> No.16843771

>>16842736
IV is always overstated, and even if the price goes in the direction you want, you can get IV crushed to fuck and not make nearly as much/lose all your investment. Buying when IV is high isn't the play my man, you're just gambling

>> No.16843854

rate my purchases today

PFE
T
BP
SJR
APLE
KNG
HBAN
PBA
GAIN
VZ
EPD
RDS.B
VTR
SAR
OXSQ

>> No.16843874

I already invest in a total stock market index fund but would there be any point to investing in any mid cap or small cap index funds?

>> No.16843888

>>16843854
no

>>16843874
yes

>> No.16843920

>>16843888
Trips and checked.

I have the idea that investing in mid and small cap funds allows money to more directly be invested in companies that would receive less money under a total market fund. Am I right that this the fundamental reason to invest in them?

>> No.16843925

>>16843644

that shit is old, i spent some time analyzing it and some of those stocks are no longer a good value and are overpriced, there are better options for monthly dividends (SPHD, O, GOOD, MAIN etc).

>> No.16844007

>>16843925
its been here for a while, i was wondering what the reason was for the red tickers

>> No.16844025

>>16844007
They are stocks the anon who put that together was keeping an eye on while the ones in black were stocks he held.

>> No.16844056

>>16844025
thanks

>> No.16844143

When one invests in dividend yielding index funds or ETFs are you supposed to reinvest the dividends like you do with single stocks?

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>>16844143
Google drip investing

>> No.16844189

>>16843318
5g tech my nigga

>> No.16844239

>>16843771
>IV is always
what's IV?

>> No.16844252

>>16843665
>The stock was suppressed for the last four years
why suppressed? do you mean sold

>> No.16844256

>>16844239
implied volatility

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imagine not buying tsla calls

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Is this CVS/Aetna thing going to work? Would you go to a nurse practitioner at your local cvs for health advice?

How is your local cvs? Would you go there to buy booze, snacks, and protein bars, or are you too inconvenienced that they don’t sell cigarettes? Would your girlfriend buy makeup there?

Would you use the bathrooms at your local cvs? If you have, how are they?

Are the cashiers cute? Do you ever make small talk with them, or them with you?

>> No.16844333

>>16844252
No, I mean suppressed. There's trillions of dollars that other companies stand to lose if Tesla gains more market share and disrupts them through pulling their industry along kicking and screaming. Even when it had a small market share, it had extremely high short interest and army of shills that would parrot made up talking points all day long and drum up fears of bankruptcy.

The stock price over the last four years barely changed despite the release of the Model 3, China gigafactory, cybertruck/semi/model Y unveiling, turning profitable, demand increasing, new battery technology, and so on. It took awhile for both retail and institutional investors to wake up but it opened the flood gates and I think it's very unlikely that it will go back to previous levels short of a recession or a company wide disaster.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkPSjcAy6jc

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How do I cope with the fact I sold Tesla at $350? I turned a 35% profit but now I want to kill myself.
It literally hurts more than losing money.

>> No.16844443

>>16844420
You could have bet every team correctly for the past year in NFL games too. You can't see the future and shouldn't judge with hindsight.

>> No.16844455

>>16844443
Best part is that I sold because an idiotic 5% down stop loss went off in one day. It wasn't supposed to happen. Why did I even want to experiment with the stop loss order.

>> No.16844465

“We think this tariff damage is going to push U.S. growth down ... that’s actually going to trigger three Fed cuts, which is way off consensus, nobody believes that,” he told CNBC’s “Street Signs Asia” from the UBS Greater China Conference in Shanghai.

>>16844455
can't be emotional in the market

>> No.16844474

>>16844455
Sorry anon. It happens. I try not to look at stocks I sell out of because of that, but TSLA is hard to avoid seeing given its meme status.

Just buy and hodl WKHS and AMD forever now so you're not kicking yourself again in two years.

>> No.16844483

>>16844420
Official pain index:
1. Shorting TSLA
2. Selling early
3. Going long but not buying calls
4. Losing a limb and having to live with a permanent disability
5. Not owning anything related to TSLA
6. Not owning any stocks or ETFs and living in bliss without thinking of all the money you lost out on.

It's like eating the Forbidden fruit in the garden of Eden, there's no going back to the people we once were.

>> No.16844548

>>16843644
if i remeber right the stock in black were owned and red are stocks that anon wanted to buy.

>> No.16844566

>>16843029
>Biggest game changer for me was adding a volume based indicator to my stuff
which one?
>>16843029
>average volume line
what is this? Never heard about it. Where do you get it?
>>16843029
>If buy side is the primary driving force behind price action
How can you distinguish it from ''seller primary force'' behind a movement? I mean for every buyer there must to be a seller...so I am confused

>> No.16844590

>>16844566
I use the chaikin money flow. You can reasonably assume that buy side is slightly in control if the chaikin line is above zero.

Average volume line is default in tradingview overtop of the volume bars at the bottom of the chart. You may need to turn it on by going in to the volume setting. It just shows average volume over the last number of periods you have it set to. I set it pretty long at 23 periods. If volume bar for the day is above the line at close, that means it's greater than average volume etc etc.

>> No.16844602

>>16844293
I bought condoms there once. The girl was cute, and I was obviously embarrassed. She said, " It's cheaper than a baby" lol

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>>16844566
>I mean for every buyer there must to be a seller...so I am confused
Chaikin doesn't explicitly track this but you can get a feel for it depending on where the price closed relative to the open. For instance, if you have a candle that opened at 5, price shot up to 6 that day but sold off back down to 5 by close, buyers are not in control and sellers won the day. More to the point, buy side volume will be hitting the ask (of the bid/ask spread) more. A sell, on the other hand, goes through at the bid at that moment. More trades going through at the ask raises the price, more trade trades through at the bid lowers it. Make sense?

>> No.16844634

Why is the VIX crashing so hard right now?
Is there any news?

>> No.16844650

>>16844616
ALSO. Do not use the chaikin money flow by itself. Use it as a supplement to other price action indicators. Chaikin alone doesn't work well as an entry or exit indicator. It can perform one of those, depending on settings, but definitely not both. It's more like: my stuff is saying buy but does the chaikin agree or is it saying sell side has control (line below zero)? Volume in the negative meanwhile your other stuff says buy means, at least to me, to skip the trade entirely or wait until the volume indicator works its way back to positive before entry.

>> No.16844687

>>16844293

Cute post frend

CVS is neat but the only part of their new "health" services that affect me are them not selling cigarettes, which is kinda inconvenient.

Which brings me to convenience, it's the only reason I would find myself in a CVS and I think others feel the same. It's the same reason I go the many other competitors rite aid, Walgreens, duane reed.

So they would have to do something really mind blowing for me to seek out CVS

>> No.16844691

>>16844465
And he thinks we’re not going to dip into recession. He thinks the fed will see enough “material evidence” of a downshift in the data to cut thrice, but no recession.

As far as I can tell, earnings are priced in to be stellar. I’m beginning to grow concerned about earnings.

>> No.16844709

>>16842906
Tesla is unironically going to 777 or higher.

All you gotta do is look at its previous major rally. Hint: it was over 5 years ago.

>> No.16844721

>>16842962
Enjoy losing money retard

>> No.16844727

>>16844687
Thanks for answering. As a shareholder, I dislike that they decided to take a stand on that issue, and I’m not sure what drove it, or if others will follow suit.

But I suspect it is because they want to roll out “health hubs,” where people can see nurses for their conditions as well as just fill prescriptions. I could possibly see elderly folks doing this, Seeing the nurse and getting their this and that tested, rather than go through all the hassle of a hospital visit.

But it’s a long shot, which is why wall st. Has it priced at something like a 10 p/e

>> No.16844736

>muh elon high iq workforce visionary
Maybe, but I think Tesla was hated because they could never hit their numbers and always seems to be losing money. Either way, I’d rather not invest in autos.

Now answer my questions about CvS

>> No.16844830

>>16844736
Those are famous last words and you should do more research.
>Now answer my questions about CvS
No, I don't go to a drug store to buy anything besides drugs since their prices outside their loss leaders are not as competitive as larger retail stores or Amazon. It would only be convenient if I was dying and constantly in need of medication. It's 2020, I'm not going to hang around in a pharmacy with Eleanor, Eugene, and the rest of the nursing home.

>> No.16844889

Has anyone looked at Rubius Therapeutics? https://www.bizjournals.com/boston/news/2020/01/13/we-will-deliver-in-2020cambridge-biotech-ceo.html?ana=yahoo&yptr=yahoo

>> No.16844899

>>16843854
you're doing it wrong

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do i do it tomorrow?

>> No.16845196

>>16844889
Sounds risky. Can not find good infos about their company and they break through and you make a profit or you lose if they do not.

Coin flip in this case

>> No.16845267

What's the bet today lids?

Going leveraged on square and shorting oil

>> No.16845294

>>16842525
I look into the companies reports, watch the news, look at possible deals and opportunities and then invest.

Thats all. Takes like 20 minutes if you know what youre doing.

>> No.16845299

do chads buy and eat beyond meat in real life?

>> No.16845312

>>16842889
Only because it's going up.
A few bad weeks will kill you.

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Why in fuck is futures taking a shit? The S&P is dropping like Emma Watson's panties on Harvey Weinstein's casting couch

>> No.16845330

why is SPX crashing sirs

>> No.16845345

>>16845294
>takes 20 minutes
I guess... unless you have a company that’s got a steady flow of news, and many competitors to keep track of. Feels like the news on oncology drugs and trials and studies and fda decisions is never ending.

>>16844830
>Those are famous last words
Which ones? The one where I said I’d rather not invest in autos?
There are many places to make money, Tesla isn’t the only stock, even if it’s the only stock for you. I could trade fucking orange juice futures, what’s it matter as long as I can make money doing it?

If I’m going to invest in manufacturing, I’ll go with something that has an ever-present demand, like Lockheed. Peace won’t put them out of business, and I doubt that within my lifetime we’ll say “well space has been explored, nothing more to see there, we saw it all.” And if I’m going to invest in AI, I’ll probably stick with NVIDIA. Those two are high on my shopping list if SHTF.

>>16845323
>>16845330
Oh no... last i heard the data from China was good. I unsubscribed from don’s twitter. I hope he’s not doing anything too crazy.

>> No.16845355

>>16845312
That's why you use SOXL primarily as a trading vehicle. The triple leveraged ETFs based on the S&P like UPRO and SPXL have been simulated backtested for 150 years through the Great Depression, the recession, black Monday, and so on. The result is never coming close to liquidation and beating the market by orders of magnitude. Volatility is a meme. Every example thrown out by innumerate idiots are absurdly contrived with no basis in any market that has ever existed. But, yeah, sure the world economy could just literally stop and go to zero tomorrow. The S&P could go up and down 10% every 5 minutes for the next 40 years. Yeah okay. I suggest you stop trading

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>>16845299
If you want to be on 2 high blood pressure meds just to be able to live with abnormal pain and swelling varying throughout the body.

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>>16841196
oof, someone put together a boomer parade

>> No.16845512
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16845512

Anyone all in gbtc?

>> No.16845539

>>16842838
>not buying OGI instead

>> No.16845587

>>16845512
I'm all in BBC

>> No.16845592

bought some SITO yesterday, how fucked am I ?
Also seriously considering shorting TESLA

>> No.16845615

>>16845355
>primarily as a trading vehicle
That's the correct approach. Some dumbfucks "invest" in them.
>the rest
That's not the point

>> No.16845691

>>16845615
Your posts are one long non sequitur in light of my original comment indicating I trade SOXL. Even so I gave you the benefit of the doubt by pointing out even simple long term investing (which I never said I do but you seem to like arguing with straw men) in triple leveraged ETFs is a viable market beating strategy which has been demonstrated in extensive back testing through every market type including actual depression. I understand you've read some blogs where people lay out arguments against the idea that boil down to muh volatility decay. The arguments sound really good and you've been convinced with contrived paper tiger numbers. They even have some semblance of rationality unfortunately the conclusion is wrong. Just look at the charts. Do your own backtesting instead of repeating bs you read on the internet.
I'm sick of typing on my iPad though so you do you. I'll keep trading leveraged ETFs and making a killing and you can just do something else but know you're wrong about this and a simple review of the numbers would show you why. Stop being lazy

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>>16845592
don't short TSLA.
look long and hard at its previous corrections and realize this one isn't worth the trouble.
if you want a good short look at SPR, read up on em.
they're fucked.
but TSLA no, wait for the dip (about 20 points) in the next couple days and then buy.

>> No.16845801

>>16845691
This is a sell signal

>> No.16845808

>>16845720
what about SITO? feeling my money is lost after buying yesterday,
SPR is a bit late for shorting dont you think

>> No.16845891

Will BYND go green again today? Long term numbers look great, but I fear the high right now is hype based

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whats your current world view, /biz/? what sectors are you looking at?

also what is teslas supply chain? is there anything of potential value in between the mining company that digs the shit out of the ground all the way to tesla itself?

>> No.16846002

This might be an obvious question but why is it assumed that stocks go "up" in long term?

>> No.16846008

>>16846002
Inflation
Also, the stocks that stop going up get kicked out of the index.

>> No.16846016

>>16846002
There's also the idea in capitalism that transaction creates value which is based on the work someone put in.

>> No.16846021

>>16846002
1) inflation reduces value of fiat currency, business shares are valued in fiat and therefore should rise at least in line with inflation
2) businesses exist to generate profit, which they either reinvest to make more profit in the future or pay out via dividends to shareholders
3) established businesses have various strengths that allow them to operate more profitably than new businesses

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16846068

I thought the trade deal was supposed to be bullish

>> No.16846070

>>16846002
pension funds tend to act as a guaranteed buyer for the majority of stocks on indexes such as s&p 500

>> No.16846086

Futures seem crab today

>> No.16846091

Why is the dow down today?

>> No.16846097

>>16846002
>inflation of Fiat money
>productivity growth

>> No.16846104

>>16846068
priced in

>> No.16846158

>stock futures red
>precious metals futures even redder
It wasn't supposed to end like this...

>> No.16846165

>>16846068
futures don't mean shit

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>>16846104

>> No.16846197
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16846197

Buy virgin galactic

>> No.16846215

time to see if this random schizo on stocktwits was on to something. If this gaps up I'll shit myself

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>>16846215

>> No.16846248

Jp Morgan beat earnings
We moon now

>> No.16846255

>>16846222
are these signals meant to be in the order book or actual trades that have happened? i dont have access to a real time feed of live buy and sell trades

>> No.16846270

>>16846197
Glorified tourist industry with huge risks.

Nty

>> No.16846333
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16846333

australian lithium meme stocks went a little silly today

>> No.16846375

>>16846248
I feel like this is also bullish for everyone presenting at the JPM conference.

>> No.16846444

Is AT&T a good buy lads? Stock seems undervalued given they have a monopoly in the form of Time Warner which controls the entire west coast of the U.S. The brands they control are shit and hold it back imo (CNN, DC Comics, DirecTV and HBO). They are one of the big two cellphone carriers but have 11.6 billion in debt and I dont think they can compete with verizion in the 5G race because of this. Damn that dividend is attractive though, its like a gold nugget covered in shit the value is there but it has so many drawbacks it might not be worth it. Thoughts?

>> No.16846471

>>16846444
telcos are proper defensives innit

>> No.16846473

>>16846444
Kek seems to agree with you.

>> No.16846478

>>16846444
The debt is a non issue. They're paying it down right on track. Yeah it's cheap compared to others but really you coulda scored a real nice deal during the Dec 18 mega dip. (under 30 a pop)

>> No.16846493

Why is Tesla almost vertical from 230 to 530 usd

>> No.16846511

Pipe dream I know but if ONTX hits 20 a share I'd have 242,040.00. That's enough to pay off my house and still have over 100,000.00 left over. I'd be completely debt free at the age of 37 and owe nobody a damn thing.

>> No.16846540

Does anyone know if NTDOY has voting rights or not?

>> No.16846556

Is an empty orderbook normal ? One of my tickers is straight up dry all morning

>> No.16846559

>>16846511
Imagine if it went back up to ath of 4k.
These things will never happen.

>> No.16846611

Is $SPCE the next meme stock we are riding to the moon?

>> No.16846616
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>>16846002
It's an illusion used to fool the gentiles

>> No.16846620

>>16846444
Telcos are tez

Didn't take advantage of the past 20 yrs

They will be replaced by Tesla style companies with satellite infrastructure

>> No.16846624

>>16846559
thats just the result of reverse stock split spam isnt it? before DRYS got bought out, it had a so called ath of 300k per share or something

>> No.16846626

How do people find out about small stocks like DDD? I just want to know the process for finding new investments.

>> No.16846627

>>16846611
Chris
I bought so many so many calls yesterday for 1,2,and 3 months out 13,17,20 strikes.
I hope this pulls a Tesla or bynd

>> No.16846637

>SRNE

F

>> No.16846673

>>16846002

The pricing of consumer goods isn't linearly linked to the expansion of the monetary supply but the stock market more or less is.

This is the credit cycle. Stocks go up on easy money and they go down on the restriction of money.

Simple as.

The big stock market fall in December 2018 was all about the big banks rebelling against the Federal Reserve's decision to hike interest rates.

Even the REPO crisis could be construed as a manufactured one. All of the banks participating in the supply of credit were well within there self set margin requirements. They just let interest rates spike because they wanted FED intervention.

I'm starting to believe that recessions are manufactured 100%.

>> No.16846674

>>16846165
They don't?

>> No.16846703

>>16846674

All the lows happen on the futures market. When the market ACTUALLY opens, shit gets pumped up big time.

Usually big swings too.

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why aren't YOU investing in plant BASED meat?

>> No.16846737

>>16844590
>You can reasonably assume that buy side is slightly in control if the chaikin line is above zero.
Is this what I don't get... why and how?

>> No.16846754

Whoa I'm green across the board premarket

>> No.16846762

So anybody in Ausfag land know how to get into stock trading on the ASX?

>> No.16846765

will dean foods stock recover?

>> No.16846773

>>16846724
Tastes pretty meh. It just doesn't taste like meat. It wouldn't surprise me that after it gets popular, fast food chains will start dumping the most unhealthy shit(more than they do now obviously) into their burgers in order to make them taste good. It seems like a good company, but if lab grown meat is even a little bit profitable, then they're fucked.

>> No.16846792

>>16846703
We have literally been pumping new highs on futures for months now on and off, so that's not true at all. But, with futures they usually like to test areas when the volume is lower so you might see areas get tested faster than what would happen during open sessions. Like we saw today with the S&P500, went down and tested the swing that brought us to the new highs.. but same goes when it's the reverse, then they usually want to test higher and not lower before the market opens up.

>> No.16846826

This is your only warning buy YY before it goes to 100

>> No.16846827

>>16846826
What is YY and how did you find out about it?

>> No.16846839

Considering the next target for Tesla is 729.. are we just going fucking parabolic all the way there? I got my new position at 404, but I was hoping for some more fills before that.. damn.

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>>16846839
>mfw when I remember reading about Tesla back in 2006 and never really thought about it again until it was too late

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WHO /VARTA/ GANG HERE?

DIP IS OVER

TO THE MOON, BABY

>> No.16846867

On the subject of tech, XIACF, opinions?

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>>16841196
I'm ready to lose some more money today on stocks that go Red the very instant I put money on them. With my luck I bet they would go up if I tried to short them.

>> No.16846874

>>16846872
>go Red the very instant I put money on them. With my luck I bet they would go up if I tried to short them.
I see you too are a man of great luck

>> No.16846899

stocktwits is so fucking gay I post one bearish post and im immediatly spam reported by pumpers and suspended within seconds

>> No.16846920

>>16846899
If you are equity bear you are betting against several central banks at which point you are just silly.

>> No.16846924

I want BYND to die

>> No.16846946

>>16841196
>GBTC as part your portfolio

I tried to tell them, but they would not listen.

meme stocks, shiny rocks, and digital blocks

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>>16846848
Oh yeah? Well I read about bitcoin in 2011 but didn't buy before 2013 and when I actually bought I only bought a few (because I was a student with limit amount of cash). I sold half of them when bitcoin for the first time hit 1k out of pure fear of it crashing after the milestone number was hit and the rest at 18.5k. If I bought them back in 2011 for the same amount I bought for in 2013, I would have been a multi-millionaire now.
Stupid fucking decisions, controlled by fear and greed. Sigh

>> No.16847002

>>16846762
>get commsec
>buy bkw
That easy kiddo

>> No.16847011

>>16846977
I heard about btc in 2013 and didn't buy because:
I was a student
No one knew it would explode like it did

But I've never felt like I missed out. I don't know what would have happened to my life if I were a millionaire by now. I don't think it would be better.

>> No.16847036

>>16846977
Don't stress out. Remember, you can make money off a bad decision, and you can lose money on a good one. Just because you failed to predict something unpredictable doesn't mean you made a mistake. If you think of "fear" as "risk-management" and "greed" as "profit-seeking," I think it's clear how both greed and fear, when rational, are important for an investor.

>> No.16847111

>>16846977
Bitcoin market is designed to play on emotions to the extremes. It's a hyper capitalistic asset that tries to inflict maximum pain to everyone--bears and bulls both.

Imo, in the long run, Btc is a winner.

>> No.16847191

>>16847036
Good advice

>> No.16847199

Can someone answer my earlier question?
>>16846626

>> No.16847247

>>16847199
Sector ETC and look at holdings

>> No.16847248

>>16847199
Watch the listing page for new companies.

>> No.16847269

Money

>> No.16847272

>>16847247
Etf holdings

For DDD it was 3d print etf PRNT look through holdings and pick through, but I watched 3d printing sector years ago, just timing now

>> No.16847274

someone quick what should i buy

>> No.16847303

>>16847272
See
https://ark-funds.com/3d-printing-etf

Ask is good to look through holdings in general

>> No.16847336

>>16847274
KO, BYND, be part of the food chads

>> No.16847341

>>16846827
Media company in china and i found them by investing in their Subsidiaries IQ and HUYA

>> No.16847349

New bread before open?

>> No.16847361

XIACF vs XIACY

why do they do this? Why not just have one ticker?

>> No.16847368

>>16847199
Use a stock screener like Finviz and limit it to low market caps and recent IPOs?

>> No.16847377

Anyone else have massive TSLA fomo?

>> No.16847379

>>16847377
No. I accept I missed it.

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Why did all my options go worthless they were worth alot yesterday??

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PHEW!!
stupid Robinhood and thier retarded openings

>> No.16847398

>>16847383
RH is retarded and does that at open sometimes with options. relax.

>> No.16847408

>>16847379
True. I also thought that 2 weeks ago though. Oh well I'll just continue being a boomer

>> No.16847433

What is happening right now? Why is everything crashing so fast?

>> No.16847460

Why is Schwab retarded too?

"This account does not have sufficient funds to cover the cost of this order, including any open orders you might have currently. If you would like to place this trade, please reduce the total amount of this order. (AC338)"

I have more than enough $ available to execute this trade.

>> No.16847462

>>16845345
It wasn't your decision not to trade TSLA that I find questionable, it's deciding you're against a company without doing any researching on it and repeating claims you've heard without verifying them for truthfulness.

Also, Lockheed has a weak position in the modern space race. They don't have controlling interest in ULA and like other old space companies, they're very dependent on the Government giving them more money to complete the same tasks. It won't last with launch prices getting so low.

>> No.16847465

>>16847433
Okay

We are in a momentum environment

Ppl will sell to take profits like this all month

>> No.16847475

>>16847460
But not when added to all your other open orders i guess.

>> No.16847503

>>16847433
Buy the rumor, sell the news

Traders make deals based on speculation. When the results come out they cash out

>> No.16847512

>>16847475
there are no other open orders, that's the thing.

>> No.16847516

>>16847503
I thought today's results were good, decent earnings call and a cpi better than expected.

>> No.16847520

>>16847433
everything's down wtf

time to sell

>> No.16847522

>>16847512
That sucks. Maybe some of the cash hasnt settled yet? Or its just a bug.

>> No.16847529

>>16847516
It was but people wanna lock in or trim

>> No.16847533

>>16847516
Yes, but it was expected and baked into price. Traders sell when results come out. You can't make money when everyone has the information. Downward selling pressure reduces the price.

>> No.16847548

Sava headed straight to be under 6 dollars, lmao

>> No.16847554

>>16847433
>>16847520
Just profit taking from yesterday and premarket highs. Will bounce back over the day.

>> No.16847559

>>16847533
OK, makes sense. Is it likely the market will go up during the day as people take profits out?

>> No.16847560

>>16847522
>Maybe some of the cash hasnt settled yet?
that's what I think but it says available to trade. I'm new to Schwab so may just close out and go elsewhere.

>> No.16847567

rip GME

>> No.16847568

>>16847559
Market will end up 0,4% unless bad news on Iran etc leaks

>> No.16847580

>>16847567
LCIguy really picks the winners

>> No.16847594

>>16847580
Glad I ignored him and went with Teva over LCI

>> No.16847626

>>16847383
"alot"

>> No.16847628

>>16847580
He should be up on both.

>> No.16847631

NEW

>>16847629
>>16847629
>>16847629

NEW

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>>16847629
>>16847629

NEW

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>>16847629
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>> No.16848129

>>16847580
>listening to big5gay