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It's a zero sum game.
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>>29128587

>> No.29147288

>>29147180
Get fucked, Bnbitch

>> No.29147355
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SELL EVERYTHING THE CORRECTION IS HERE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH WHAT HE FCK

>> No.29147376

>RUN
I told you frens

>> No.29147469
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You will not be comfy and you will be happy

>> No.29147476
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First for GREAT PANTHER MINING AKA GPL

>> No.29147479

What's a good buy point for UBER?

>> No.29147536

>>29147376
A good buy?

>> No.29147585

>>29147479
unironically now
it's only going to skyrocket as restrictions get lifted further

>> No.29147672

>>29147585
prove it

>> No.29148008

>SPY drops .10%
>everything drops 1-2% immediately
really not a fan of this

>> No.29148110
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There is a great big bubble. The fear bubble. It will implode when people realize they're getting priced out of equity faster than the last generation got priced out of houses.
How will you own a piece of AAPL when AAPL is worth $20 trillion?
How will you own a piece of TSLA when it's worth $7 trillion?
With fractional shares?
No. Because you'll still be too scared to buy.
>This is the first time in US history the entire private sector has reassessed its long term business plans
>And then execute them with infinite cheap credit
>Automation is making your local mid-cap a huge CAGR right now, and its creditors gave him the cheapest credit he's ever had to do it
>People are fucking in the back of self-driving cars right now
>Rural space broadband is real
>It's still only 2021

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i hate the constant red days cuz i cant stop watching the line go down and i waste my day until 4pm. on green days i can look away dnd do other things

>> No.29148350

>>29148110
They called it the roaring twenties some time ago fren.

>> No.29148414

Stock market speculation, which adds nothing to the wealth of any nation, is the inflationary activity
preeminent, and it was the craze of America in the 1960's as it had been of Germany in 1921. A buoyantly
rising stock market marks the opening stages of every monetary inflation. A sharply rising stock market
proves to be an unfailing indicator of monetary inflation happening now, price inflation coming later, and a
cheap boom probably occurring in the meantime. The stock market boom like the prosperity is founded on
nothing but the inflation, and it collapses whenever the inflation stops either temporarily or permanently.
American investment in the 1960's, with its instant fortunes, its swamping volumes of turnover, and its
absurdly high prices for incredibly useless ventures, underwent a species of insanity that was quite typical of
inflationary booms. In 1968, the last year of full bloom of the inflationary prosperity, the volume of trading on
registered stock exchanges alone was $200 billion, or more than four times what it had been in 1960. The
income of the securities industry increased from $1.2 billion to $4 billion. The exchanges were compelled by
the overwhelming volume of trading to close for part of the week, as the German Bourse had done in 1921.
Capital gains of individuals reached $36 billion, more than three times the levels prior to 1962, and more than
the income generated by the entire American gas and electric utility industry and agricultural industry
combined.

>> No.29148455

>>29148158
you're the exact opposite of me, red days are a way of me saying it's time to do something else

>> No.29148474

>>29148158
Buy something slow moving then like a god standard ETF and just don't care.

>> No.29148713

>>29148474
i am in ETFs but they love dumping too

>> No.29148761

>>29147355
Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to calm down. This is a designated comfy zone.

Some red days a month keeps bobo a... moth?

>> No.29148874

Anybody here have experience with LEAPS? Seems comfier than trading weeklies

>> No.29148890

>>29148008
Then again, memes help up pretty well and are going up. Looks like the meme sector investors are still bullish.
This was absolutely not true 2 days ago when GEVO basically shat the bed. It's my index for the sector.

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fucking small caps pieces of shits flying without me for no reason

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>>29147469

>> No.29149190

Ahhh FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND MY WORK IS DONE
time to go to the employee bathroom, jerk off to some hentai (leave the wad for the jannies to clean up), then go home early (won't swipe out of the garage, will have security open the gate), and drink some vodka.
A TOAST!

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Want to get comfy?
Cruiselines
CCL
RCL
NCLH
get your 120% by july

>> No.29149559

>>29149457
Canada has already put a moratorium on cruises until 2022.

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Can someone remind me when the ALMIGHTY DUMP is supposed to happen with PLTR VC money being unlocked?

>> No.29149681

>>29149457
RCL has been crabbing for months and I doubt it will change anytime soon

>> No.29149739

>>29149457
Ah yes, cruiselines. The original midwit corona play.
It's already priced in my man. It's all priced in.

>> No.29149842

>>29149665
It was yesterday anon. That's why it fell to $25. There was a big ass candle wick of Soros dumping, but it never went below $25.

I sold my puts and bought shares from the proceeds. Absolutely easy money.

>> No.29149862

>>29149665
34% wasn't enough for you?
Ark bought 6.8 million shares in the last week.

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Has everyone taken a moment to appreciate the greatest blame Ebaums moment of all time?
Imagine how uncomfy things could have been.

>> No.29150378

I could really use some afternoon pump Mr. Bogdanoff, sir.

>> No.29150382

>>29149739
in fairness it was all supposed to be over by the summer :^) warmer weather will kill the virus right bros? :^)

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>>29149842
Ah shit, no wonder its pumping hard now. Guess I should really stay on top of these things.

>> No.29150468

I bought more DNN and NNDM today. Will I be fine? Shall I buy more NNDM on the dip. Feel kinda strange about DNN but it could be an easy 2x. Could also sell it for a small loss now. Jesus I feel dumb again

>> No.29150473

>>29150385
It's pumping because of Reddit.

>> No.29150614

i hate this

>> No.29150680

>>29150344
It was like watching a sitcom with 4 zany characters
>RH CEO: The weasel guy never answering wuestions
>Citadel CEO: The permanently spooked guy reading from a teleprompter and not even blinking. HI think he was constantly shitting his pants
>Reddit CEO: The trendy, laid back CEO guy with good answers to everything. TV celebrity tier
>Deep Fcuking Value: A confident, witty streamer, who wasn't even phased by the whole thing, and had obviously better gear than anyone combined.
DFV ending his introduction with "cheers", and his small chat with Tom Emmer was absolutely great.
I thought he was a raging autist like Burry, but he actually seems like a smart, normal guy.
And testifying under oath that GME is a buy at $45 is an absolute meme.

>> No.29150778

>>29149681
>>29149739
Well yes, but now we have the "catalyzer" vaccine, travel industry had its biggest recession in the last 10 years, many people held their vacations for a year, bookings and reservations are already done, investors are welcome aboard

>> No.29150982

>>29150778
The vaccine was news in december. That was the bump. There will be no other bump until unexpected (!) good news hit.

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>>29150982
When the stimulus gets deposited in everyone's accounts.
Any day now.

>> No.29151223

>>29151053
The stimulus value is proof that there is no inflation :^)

>> No.29151229

>>29150680
RH and Citadel guys have cue cards written by their lawyers. "Under oath" is serious business.
>"RH doesn't gameify stock purchases"
>"Citadel treats all order flow the same"
There's a reason they are evasive. Their business models depend on it.

>> No.29151405

>>29151229
DESU I would've been curious of Citadel's official response to the order flow questions. Too bad the format didn't allow for that. I haven't gotten around to read the written testimonies.

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>>29150344
Also that moment when the congressman called RH support (in context of the "trader" who an hero'd) and all it got was an automated response was pretty brutal.

>> No.29151640

why do i nev er buy the clf dips

>> No.29152015

>>29151405
>Too bad the format didn't allow for that.
Isn't it nuts how all the "fact finding" behind the whole legislative process is in these short little- YOU ARE OUT OF TIME!
Putting fairness above everything even if it turns into a circus.
>>29150680
>>29151596
RK did a good job in my personal opinion. I could never tolerate his persona in streams but his demeanor was great and he also trained with lawyers.
>my personal opinion
>looking at fundamentals
>bet changed over time
>I'm the first person to say this is risky and speculative, best left to people who know what they're doing
I have to give him a 10/10 personally

>> No.29152066

>>29151640
probably negative association with the clf poster

>> No.29152441

>>29152015
Well it was obvious this was just a theater from the get-go. The real testimonies and questioning are in writing, and the real solution will be found in closed-door discussions.

And goddamn, some reps were just full of REEE, sometimes I had to mute the stream until the next one.

>> No.29152795

>>29152066
Exactly, last time I brought/sold CLF for profit, it ended costing me more in bleech and soap to scrub myself down.

>> No.29153739

>>29152441
>real testimonies and questioning are in writing
Yeah that's true.
Did you get a feeling that any policy change will come of this?
I don't think they'll do anything about the failure to deliver problem, they don't even understand it, but we might be heading to a tokenized real time settlement system in the next ten years. That seems like less of a fantasy now.

>> No.29154003

JUST END GREEN SPY YOU FUCKING PIECE OF SHIT

>> No.29154115

is PLTR a buy at these prices?

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>mutant fish
What the fuck was I thinking

>> No.29154549

>>29151229
>>29151405
I don't get why this is so hard to understand. They're switching fixed costs with linear costs.
Of course a low fixed cost / higher linear cost - combo will be better for low volume traders.
Why is everybody so fucking stupid?

>> No.29154574

Hey all, does anyone have any expertise with grey market stocks? I know they are risky, but would like some of your thoughts on one, and potential issues down the road with it.

>> No.29154581

big diarrhea into close

>> No.29154592
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Lunch is almost ready, frens!

>> No.29154934

>>29154115
It was a definite buy at yesterday's prices. you won't get hurt by buying now

>> No.29155227
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>>29154507
This has been a sad story. I managed to come out positive after covered call premiums, but they're building a farm this year with all the dilution money and I have to miss out. Why do noise traders have to ruin all my value picks?
https://cathiesark.com/arkg-holdings-of-aqb

>> No.29155580

>>29154934
if insider lockup period is over... wont many insiders potential sell and cause the price to drop?

>> No.29155656

>>29155580
They already sold

>> No.29155710

>>29155580
that's what happened the other day anon

>> No.29155773

>>29154549
The concern is whether retail investors get the same quality of execution as institutions.

RH and other commission-free platforms are possible because of "payment for order flow". Basically, Citadel and other market makers pay RH and other brokerages to use them over the competition.
From a revenue perspective, RH could easily make more money at the expense of retail investors by using some shady, crappy market maker that pays them the most money. Not to say they are actually doing that, because that would be baseless and rampant speculation.

The missing piece of the puzzle at the hearing was there was little representation for the clearing companies. I would have liked to hear more about the increased margin requirements on RH over Gamestop trades, which ultimately led to the halt on trades.

>> No.29155905

>>29153739
I think T+1 in 10 years is absolutely happening. Real time is hard. Banks in Europe just figured it out like 2 year ago. (Before that it was a batch job every midnight that literally FTP'd a CSV to a server). We are far from that blockchain stuff Emmett talked about.

There might be some kneejerk new rules:
- restricted options trading below a certain net worth (another "if you're poor, you stay poor" law)
- some paperwork to prevent 100+% shorting
- increased capital requirements for brokers, clearing houses, etc
- Maybe a ban on one-sided trading halts

I'm reasonably sure nothing will come out of it that actually hurts the industry tho (like that idiotic transaction tax).

>> No.29156167

>>29154549
wtf are you talking about, it's not hard to understand. I said I was curious about what the Citadel guy had to say about it.

>>29155773
RH testified under oath that they route based on MM efficiency only, and there's no reason to believe he lied.
That would also mean that it's in Citadel's interest to keep retail execution quality reasonably good.

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>>29147180
Still waiting for my 4x and refusing to sell. No point in selling as i have no clues on anything else with this much potential in a time range of less than a year. How to keep preoccupied rather than thinking about it so much? I'm up but its painful knowing where it should be but having to wait for it to get there bit by bit. I'd rather it just get there already as it's obviously moving in that direction.

>> No.29156721

>>29155905
Great post
>some paperwork to prevent 100+% shorting
I didn't think that was feasible but I'll consider it a possibility then
>ban on one-sided trading halts
I could see this. It's such a weird issue. In some ways it's inevitable that the mission of regulators is to hunt down volatility and destroy it at the source. The Fed creates clown market and the SEC fights it, both at Congress' direction.

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>>29156302
Are you the leveraged REIT guy?
If you're going to make a long bet you need to live with it. Maybe sell weeklies against your LEAPS or something.

>> No.29157240

>>29156721
Come to think of it, preventing 100%+ shorting would be pretty impossible. You would have to handle borrowed shares differently from the rest.

When I said ban on one-sided halts, what I meant is that brokers should either halt it both directions (i.e. regular halt), or not halt it at all. I get why they did that, but it's unprecedented and gives a very asymmetric power to brokers, which you really don't want to happen.

>> No.29157467

>>29156167
I 100% trust RH and Citadel on their testimony regarding best practices in that respect. Just to clear that up.
>>29155905
>transaction tax
I unironically do not see that ever becoming law unless there is a strong (establishment) effort to kill day trading and most short-term stock speculation once and for all.
The most I could see would be a small fee on exclusively large volume trades that goes to zero on small volume.
Or maybe a "security deposit" style penalty to discourage day trades, rather than the $25k minimums or whatever they use to screw over retail traders currently.

Outlawing +100% shorting seems like such an obvious fix to a pretty obvious issue.

>> No.29157651

New Clorox CEO is cutie

>> No.29158084

>>29157651
That's a man, anon.

>> No.29158183

im thinking of doing some BB LEAPS, seems pretty good even if it did get swept up momentarily in the reddit pump

>> No.29158187

>>29158084
nu.... nuh uh :(

>> No.29158322

>>29157467
Sadly a transaction tax wouldn't be "bad enough" to actually kill daytrading or ruin pensions or whatever.
I can probably prove that the payroll tax has destroyed more productivity than hurricanes, but we still have a payroll tax. The nation just moves on, crippled, lesser than it could have been.
>>29157467
Agree with you re one-sided halts.
Still I have a predictive method that goes like this
>one-sided halt was manipulative and destroyed trust in the market
>media misinformation blitz occurs
>the pump was not fundamental value or even fundamental short squeeze value, it was retail that bought billions of dollars in shares!
>the pump didn't die because of a new type of halt we won't explain, it died because it was dumb
>insert dozens of experts saying "no one believes this is a fair market price"
What has been buried in the media blitz? The harm done to the entire market by the one-way halt.
Anything so buried will never be salient enough to get fixed. In fact it's a signal to lawmakers to stfu about it.

>> No.29158708

>>29158183
I was going to get back in once the retards are done with her, because QNX is integrated into so many existing and new cars from major manufacturers. Then some anon made me have doubts.
Here, I actually saved his post, can't vouch for it personally. This was like 2 weeks ago.
>I have the privilege of seeing RFQs for the ADAS systems from multiple OEMs and Tier1s. Start of Production 2024 or earlier. None of them include QNX integration. It's all AUTOSAR, SafeRTOS, and AGL.
>This is not a good sign, because we had to integrate to QNX in the past, and it's less and less.

>> No.29158937

feels bearish

>> No.29158963

Oh no Beijing dementia man is talking

>> No.29158978

>buy something at what seems like a discount
>it goes down more for a week or two
>feel like shit
>fluctuate profit loss for a while
>strong profit six months later when i've forgotten about it
is this anyone else's experience?

>> No.29159074

>>29158978
my experience is always buying the top of something and holding until it goes green after a couple of months

>> No.29159091
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bros, I bought KO at 50,60 today and then this happened. Already dumped it, although it will be interesting to watch in next few days.

Also, yahoo deleted KO comments from last 3 hours kek.

>> No.29159093

>>29158708
oh shit. might wait out until their earning in march and reassess then. thanks for the heads up

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>>29156922
Lol yep. I just want my gains on NYMT now rather than waiting. No way am i selling weeklies. I was screwed by robinhood when they closed out my position on a different stock by their clunky algo.

Pic related one of my earlier positions in NYMT that should net me a nice sum assuming it goes as expected.

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>>29158978
i always catch the knife. always. long and short

>> No.29159506

A N V S chads, were you at?

>> No.29159522
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>>29159091
>DiAngelo was born Robin Jeanne Taylor into a Jewish working-class family in San Jose, California
every. tim.

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>>29158708
>mfw someone actually saved my post
Damn. At least this weeks dump actually vindicated me.

>> No.29160034

>>29158978
yes, that's about right except for the strong profit part

>> No.29160173

>>29158322
>Payroll tax
It'd be hard to prove that, but it doesn't mean I disagree. Greatest and clearest transfer of money from those at the top to those at the bottom, and government just has to get its grubby little fingers involved.
US tax policy is a top-to-bottom mess, and I say that as a tax-and-spend kinda guy.

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>C
oh yeah baby

>> No.29160305

I got 50k and 50k in qqq, practically no cash. I’m not feeling comfy frens

>> No.29160395

>>29160305
50k in spy*

>> No.29160542

>>29160395
The light is always gayest before the dawn.

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>CCIV warrants
What do you call this pattern?

>> No.29160742

>>29147476
This shit has been crabbing for a week, what exactly is supposed to happen with it?

>> No.29160819

Shill me a comfy besides SOXL

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>>29160691
This is unacceptable.

>> No.29160993

diarrhea waterfall

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GTE bros, we're gonna blast off next week, aren't we?

>> No.29161172

>>29160691
I call that Insider selling because they found out the deal is fucked and news will hit during the weekend.

>> No.29161177

>le epic last ten minutes dump

>> No.29161206

>>29159091
the fuck is that bs? are americans seriously this cucked?

>> No.29161247

>>29160819
URTY is a very reliable moneyprinter. The future is smallcap.

>> No.29161350

>>29161172
Hmm, you might be right. It's time to buy some yolo puts on that shit lol.

>> No.29161351

>>29160239
>C
Seems like a nice, comfy stock. Looking for a nice diviy stock like that.
>>29160691
What the Vuck Was That?

>> No.29161372

>>29161206
Yeah, I pity them. It's some training created by kike pretending to be whie ex-racist. Apperently KO asks their employees to go through this.

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extremely bearish. the whole week was red

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DING DING DING. How comfy did you get today? +4.33% for me. A solid recovery from PLTR. Now the long wait until Monday.

>> No.29162104

>>29161961
+4.63%. Felt good after the past few days, but i've still got a ways to go to totally recover

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>>29159091
saddest part about stuff like this is they know the backlash to this will exist, but they do it anyway because they think (correctly) that the attention span is too short for this to matter long term. they are unironically playing to the future where this will be completely normal
it's sad. all we can do is make a ton of money to make ourselves bulletproof to the coming hellscape

>> No.29162159

>>29161957
Really? Some would consider this red week a bullish pullback.

>> No.29162218

>havent had a green day in 2 weeks
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.29162295

>>29162119
I'm going off-grid in few years. I won't have to care about this stuff anymore

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>>29161961
Sitting at a comfy 22$ gains. OPTI was being a stubborn bitch but she pumped enough to gimme that new pair of shoes. Also that -566 is from me scooping up cheapies today.

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>>29161961
+2.51% thanks to diamond hands

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>>29161961
+4.85%
PLTR, WIMI, UUUU and BFARF doing their shit.
BFARF carried me the whole week, love it.
I was going to sell BFARF today but decided to just hold through the weekend. I hope I don't get fucked on Monday.

>> No.29162496

>>29162159
no its the beginning of the end

>> No.29162563

>>29162482
do you think BFARF will have a pullback? I wanted to get in at like 4.00$ but fucking TDA took all god damn week to settle my money and now the FOMO is hitting me

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>>29161961
+1.5% (no inflation today, because I got a rebate from this weeks losses)
It's okay-ish, considering I bought most of my stuff during premarket clown time. If we STOPPED THE COUNT at around 11:30, I would've beaten inflation.

>mfw this brings up my week's performance to -4.5% without inflation

I hope the market doesn't shit the bed during the weekend. I also hope I find some nice biomeme gems like ANVS.

>> No.29162722

>>29162159
i think SPY will top around 400 after this pullback and then utterly dump

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>>29162722
It would be funny if the crash catalyst would be the SPY hitting 400.
Like the DOW resistance at 1000 a few decades ago.

>> No.29163063

>>29161961
About +5%, not bad at all considering my short put going wrong.

>> No.29163067

>>29161961
+6.41%
currently for me. sold off my mara and riot, kept my penny crypto miners though, those ill let ride, didnt feel comfy holding those 2 big players though.

still holding tqqq, might sell near the ath hopefully it gets there soon, them ill buy back in on a dump

>> No.29163078

>>29162563
It's definitely a possibility given the run it just had, but it depends on how BTC acts.
I think the reason it didn't go up harder today is because a lot people sold for the weekend but BTC is at 55k and if it keeps going then Monday's gonna be fantastic day.

>> No.29163159

>>29163078
So do you think FOMOing would be dumb? I'm of the opinion that the ceiling is high enough that I should just get in when I can

>> No.29163177

>>29161961
I'm up by a few pennies. After yesterday, that isn't much of an improvement. Hopefully my mutual funds do better.

>> No.29163297

>>29163031
Log scale kinda throws off how big 2008 was.

>> No.29163423

>market makers bogging ACEV under $12.50 so save my covered calls
nothin personnel gamblers

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What’s your excuse for not buying the BIDU dip yesterday?

>> No.29163506

>>29163423
fuck you
I guess now's a good time to pick up more august calls

>> No.29163662

>>29163500
I don't need an excuse to not buy chink shit. Go back to /smg/.

>> No.29163779

>>29163159
BFARF definitely still has a lot of room to run, but buying in now depends on how you feel about BTC.
A strong BTC correction will bring it down hard... when it happens, someday.

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>>29163506
The cycle beings again, it's a beautiful thing

>> No.29163830

>>29163078
>>29163159
check out DMGGF, HVBTF i got those 2 as well

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>>29163662
No thanks, I like it here. And I will continue to invest in China.

>> No.29163928

I bought in pre market, saw my gains go up 12%, and now I'm stuck here at only +1.5%
I need to learn to take profits

>> No.29163938

>>29163779
btc gonna hit 60k this weekend i think

>> No.29164538

>>29163938
I'm gonna hit you this weekend
>I think

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>>29161961
Very comfy +5% or so, I haven't checked exactly. soxl, jets, skyw, and vtso all greeny green.

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Hit up your favorite ticker's 1 year chart lads. 2/19/2020 was the Nasdaq top. This is a snapshot of one of the most volatile years in market history.

>> No.29164698

>>29163938
I would be happy as long as it stays over 52k

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>>29161961
+2.49% for me. Still being bogged down by shitty meme stocks I bought back in January. Probably about time to just take my lumps on those and sell 'em at a loss. Tired of seeing them in my poorfolio.

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>> No.29164876

>>29164538
>>29164631
>>29164646
>>29164698
>these blood red IDs
bobo is that you?

>> No.29165092

If any of you bought ARBKF. Their new Texas facility is about to get fucked. I hope you stay safe and sell before but I believe this will be a great short opportunity. Fomo buyers think it is attached to BTC but they just got VERY unlucky with Texas situation rn.
I don't think those moonboys even know what's coming to them. Sad

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>>29164876
Oh no are you lost? This here is a permabull thread.

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>>29165092
pic related

>> No.29166149

Short /cmg/ into the AH dip
Buy it again tonight

>> No.29166436

>>29165092
>>29165340
oh thank god that was one of the pennies i couldnt buy, think IB restricted it for me

>> No.29167299

>>29165092
Txfag here. Waiting to see what this is going to do to my power bill. I mine crypto as well.

>> No.29167499

>>29165340
oof
Time to burn clothes or some shit

>> No.29167590

>>29165340
>imagine heating with fucking electricity.

>> No.29167926

question, thoughts on this?
Trading shit coins redpilled me.
here is how, you know how when you want to get in cheap or sold or even short something, you spend time fudding? (trust me this will make sense)
I don't fud, but I do get the urge sometimes - I think that's what's going on larger scales on Wall Street, cd project red, the game wasn't that bad, and except for consoles, it was pretty bug free, but what did the short sellers do (Melvin capital)
they fudded the game, paid news and social media to basically amplify the news

Everything we see is just made up, so some faggot in New York makes money, there is no secret organization, there is no big brother, there is just Jews on monitors.

People just don't realize it, one even better example is doge coin, we all knew what was going on, whales paid for hype just so they can dump.
That isn't even a theory, that just what happened, we can see the transactions.
but what people don't realize.. is that the same fucking thing happened to game stop..
Smart money (whales) bought, shilled, exactly like you would shill a coin, then dumped.

Is this how life works..?

>> No.29167939

>>29167590

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>>29167590
>Texas is famous for petroleum products
>heats with electricity

>> No.29168125

>>29167926
>That isn't even a theory, that just what happened, we can see the transactions.
Correlation isn't causation

>> No.29168190

>>29168036
Pretty econ 101, they have the oil there which means they can sell it for more elsewhere. If they sold it for use to heat in texas theyd get a lower price. Duh

>> No.29168336

>>29168190
>Duh
not comfy

>> No.29168338

>>29167926
have you heard of The Spectacle?

>> No.29168422

>>29168190
good thing they have a cheap reliable source of electricity as well as backup energy sources

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>>29161961

>> No.29168472

>>29168125
I hear you anon. But, what else happened?
It was VERY clear, whales started to shill to normies, you could see that, accounts that were made just a few days ago, absolutely nonsensical explanations that would only benefit whales etc etc
then all the top 100 wallets moving coins to exchanges
I don't think there is any room for debate on this one

>>29168338
no whats that?

>> No.29168604

>>29167926
Haha, wait until you realize that the whole trans propaganda isn't because the jews want to destroy western civilization, but that trans ops are a ridicolously profitable business.

It's never a conspiracy. It's always about the money. I hope everyone on this board knows this.

>> No.29168609

Opinions on NGAC?

NEXT CCIV?

>> No.29168617

>>29147585
>as restrictions get lifted further
Uhhhhh this is the Great Reset buddy we’re here forever hotel Cali baby

>>29148713
Are you in SOXL or QQQ?

>>29161961
Cheers was a fun watch

>>29167590
Where my wood burning potbelly boys at?

>> No.29168679

>>29168604
>It's always about the money.
exactly what I wanted to say with my wall of text, I'm bad at putting things into words

>> No.29168686

>>29168445
What kind of boomer folio yielded sub 1% today?

>> No.29168838

Where's the best place to find stocks that are being sued or have a bad report about them like what happened to EHANG and UAVS?

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>>29168472
>read this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectacle_(critical_theory)
>watch this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Watched_Over_by_Machines_of_Loving_Grace_(TV_series)

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>>29167926
You should be careful with this kind of thinking, it's good to be aware of things but reality can and will consume you if you're not ready.
Your sanity and your life are worth more than "redpills".
Nonetheless you're free to do whatever you want, just try to take a step back from time to time.

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>>29168887
I just read the summary of The spectacle, and it's pretty schizo-tier stuff. I pretends to describe some natural phenomenon, but continously implies a concerted, nefarious effort by powerful actors.

>> No.29169389

>>29168686
suncor and barrick, bad week for gold

>> No.29169763

>>29167926
>the game wasn't that bad, and except for consoles, it was pretty bug free
This is all I needed to know you are lying

>> No.29169772

>end the week net green despite being 30% red on one stock
feels pretty good

>> No.29170046

>>29169348
those links cover everything you need to know

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When will my expired short options disappear and convert into money/shares?

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>>29169154
hello cipher

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>>29168887
It was overly complicated imo, there are better ways to explain the general message without pretending to be smart. But what i found interesting and pretty ""shocking"" is

>The spectacle represents people solely in terms of their subordination to commodities, and experience itself becomes commodified.

>Things that were once directly lived are now lived by proxy. Once an experience is taken out of the real world it becomes a commodity. As a commodity the spectacular is developed to the detriment of the real. It becomes a substitute for experience.

>Ideas get first trivialized and sterilized, and then they are safely incorporated back within mainstream society, where they can be exploited to add new flavors to old dominant ideas.[14] This technique of the spectacle is sometimes called recuperation.[15]

>All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
from the trailer, I can tell it's what happens when you waste your life with this subject, its like "wow we are living a lie bro! This is so deep trust me"

>>29169348
yeah, this.

>>29169154
yeah, no, it's fine, I won't spend my life thinking about it, i basically just kind of realize it and move on, not the big picture but some parts and that really all i care about, anything more is schizo, I am 18 and this does probably not sound good but trust me when i say that I'm not prone to fall for memes

>>29169763
I played the game, liked it, bought cdpr stock at the bottom. up 30% and now 5% because of the hack, with them fixing the game it will go back to previse heights and maybe even higher. It's like traveling back in time to buy in 2018, literally that easy.
But I don't really waste my time with stocks, that was just a small joke type of buy.

>> No.29170404

>>29169772
I lost $594.81 this week :(

>> No.29170478

>>29170363
apologies for the typos

>> No.29170594

>>29170363
Hah, I bought CDPR in around January for the same reason, it was pretty obvious it was way overFUD-ed, trivial value play.
And then they got hacked, fml. Sold right after. I'm waiting for the source code leak, which will be another share price drop, and I will probably buy back in soon after. Their earnings will be absolutely phenomenal, and once the patches roll out, maybe a DLC, it will only get better.

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>>29170235
Ignorance is bliss.

...but I'd never regret possessing knowledge. It's always best to see things for what they are, as terrifying as that may be.

>> No.29171165

This isn't schizo general. Fuck off to /x/

>> No.29171305

>>29168422
kek i didnt say it was in the citizenry's best interests

>> No.29171321

>>29170363
Have you read The Society of the Spectacle?

Are you a fan of the asian longdog?

>> No.29171431

>>29171321
no i just read the entire wiki page
>the asian longdog
whats that
>>29171165
we're not crossing any line as far as it see it

>> No.29171608

>>29170860
curiosity killed the cat so it goes

>> No.29171641

>>29171165
Market closed for the weekend anyway. Usually the /cmg/ dies off the board around this time, so whats it matter.

Kind of interesting desu.

>> No.29171957

>>29171431
Here's something you might or might not enjoy.
https://hyperpodcastism.libsyn.com/the-society-of-the-spectacle

>> No.29172053

>>29170363
like every 18 year old, sounds like you have all the answers.

>> No.29172055

>>29171608
I should not say this here but Cat is literally my nickname IRL
I've been close to death a couple of times because of my curiosity, I still regret nothing.
Anyway it's getting late and I don't want to disrupt comfiness here.
Stay safe, fags.

>> No.29172090

>>29171957
reee how do I 3x the speed of this
also at 3:00 this is what I mean with the trying to sound smart
>>29172053
>like every 18 year old, sounds like you have all the answers.
sure looks like it :)

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>>29172055
>'ve been close to death a couple of times because of my curiosity
CAN'T JUST POST THIS AND LEAVE
post story anon

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>three different /smg/s and a /cmg/
bearish?

doesn't matter, I have enough Valkyrie pictures to shill in all of them

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>>29172055

>> No.29172734

Hello me out guys. I'm currently getting £409 a month in neetbucks, and that's all. I can't go over £6000 in money that they know about our they'll reduce what I get. What's the best way for me to grow my wealth? Currently buying gold coins every now and then.

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>>29172170
I don't have any amazing stories, shit went like this:
>living in suburban area, met some shady people, trusted a little bit too much and ended up with a knife to my throat and a gun to my chest
>I like to go hiking or riding bike, fell a couple of times, close to cliffs and through rocks, burned my skin many times while grabbing onto something
>did too much drugs in a cold night, to see where my limit was, woke up in the middle of nowhere barely able to breath, laid there for hours until I could move
>went after a guy who stole from me, ended up beaten by 4 cowards, my left eye never healed
>got washed away in the sea for an hour only to be taken back by currents, I prayed for the first time in my life

Those are the ones that would qualify as "adventurous" I guesss.
I'm just a poorfag btw, still trying to learn TA after going through basic concepts and operations.

tl;dr had a couple of scares nothing serious but adds to my Cat profile

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>>29172917
>quite literally almost dying a few times
>nothing serious

>> No.29173315

>>29172917
you should exploit your uncanny ability to survive by purchasing ridiculous OTM options, surely they can't go tits up

>> No.29173345

>>29172170
Asuka is STINK!

>> No.29174250

>>29172917
holy shit anon what the fuck, how many lives do you have left? 4 kek
how is trading going, I know my opinion probably doesn't mean much considering my age, but I'd suggest not day trading considering only a small percentage of traders actually make money, If that's even what you want to do, just learning ta doesn't really have to mean daytrading.
also if you need quick money maybe look into crypto instead. Just recently turned 195 bucks into 10k with near zero risk, I don't think you can do that with stocks.
>>29173345
are you the same stink poster from the cm threads, no right? If yes, how the fuck do you find me

>> No.29174569

>>29172917
I hope you are doing better these days, taking it easy maybe. we eventually learn from these events, like losing in the markets.

>> No.29174780

>>29174250
>Just recently turned 195 bucks into 10k with near zero riskJust recently turned 195 bucks into 10k with near zero risk

im interested to know your method

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RK added. Is it time to get back in?

>> No.29174957

>>29150382
Quite literally the opposite, retard

>> No.29175339

>>29174910
Yep
All in

>> No.29175382

>>29174780
yeah alright, first, stay away from shitcoins and binance, don't ape into anything that's being shilled here as the next big thing, learn how to do research, and get in early into promising and legit projects, projects that aren't just defi meme math but services that are actually trying to do something and most importantly, already have a working product, i personally don't buy anything without a working product

now the question is, how to do research?
no easy way to start as a newfag, it's a bunch of small stuff that you'll notice after spending a lot of time doing research, like Team track record and competences, how team interacts with (potential) investors, tokenomics, if they're trying to fix an actual problem and how they're fixing it.
also watch the first part of this video https://streamable.com/xomcmu
also look at the shills when it comes to coins, generally its either very low quality memes or very high quality memes, no projects just come out with a press kit loaded with pepe memes and 4chan shit
and where to find good projects?
sometimes on biz, but I found a better way, letting someone else pick them for you.
read this maybe >>/biz/thread/S29024101#p29045980
truth is, I could have had way more if I didn't sell to early kek, so one other tip is, if a project is truly good, don't swing trade or sell.

hope this helps

>> No.29175410

wtf $ssy is pumping?

>> No.29175456

Wynaut is comfy. I've earnt $140k in 2 days.

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>>29174910
$40 has looked like an attractive reentry for a while, but all my cash is tied up right now

>> No.29175582

>>29175339
>>29175462
Thinking im going to see what happens next week. Earnings is mid march right? Could have a while to bleed before then

>> No.29175642

>>29174910
You're asking the wrong question.
Do you think the company will grow beyond $2.8 billion market cap?

>> No.29175723

>>29175582
They'll miss earnings, potentially by a lot. Chip shortage is still fucking console supply.

>> No.29175767

>>29175462
I tied up my gains too
in $40 covered puts

>> No.29175863

>>29175723
miss earnings that contain the new console sales? did you miss the 300% ecommerce growth? are their earnings expectations just sky high right now or something?

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this is getting out of hand

>> No.29176074

>>29175863
>that contain the new console sales
That's the problem. TSMC makes the chips AMD designed for Sony and Microsoft, and they're backed up so far that global politicians are calling Taiwan and asking for help. The mew console sales curve is going to be flattened all the way into 2022.

>> No.29176158

>>29175582
I don't know about the other guy but I was just joking.
Apart from him buying more what reason is there for buying GME at 40?

>> No.29176259

>>29176074
yeah im familiar with the shortage, im just saying that this doesnt seem to have affected the initial spurt of next gen console sales since november to january, which is the time where the sales would be reported on. My point is the chip shortage shouldnt affect q4 earnings

>> No.29176294

>>29176074
Good thing the company is drowning in free cash and renewed creditor interest.
Who else remembers when bonds started trading above par? Good day.
>>29176158
see >>29175642

>> No.29176365

>>29176158
well the possibility that it wont stay here for much longer. im HOPING it gets oversold to $20-$30 but its holding pretty decently at $40. I agree i am loathe to purchase shares at this price

>> No.29176432

>>29175642
yes, but that doesnt mean i dont want to get at the best possible price point for such a volatile stock

>> No.29176545

>>29176432
Agree, that's why I've been harping on about my $40 puts for days. Someone paid me $10 for them, problem solved.

>> No.29176696

>>29176545
yeah youve been talking to me about that for weeks now kek. i love thetajewing but i was too scared to sell $40p. Probably will start next week and just buy outright an extra 100 if it really dumps. Bagholding wouldnt even be an issue since the IV is still at like 200%

>> No.29177025

>>29173368
>the fucking state of /smg/

>> No.29177294

>>29175913
It's hyperinflation bro. Everybody wants a thread to shill pennystocks in. Cash out now on your /smg/ gains and move to /an/

>> No.29177453

>>29177025
Its been kind of telling for a while now how stupid things have got. Everyday there is some version of "wow stocks are literally free money, why is everyone not doing this"

>> No.29177509

What the fuck CZ doing I'm chinese and trust this motherfucker

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>>29176696
I sold $60s too, bought them back on the Mark Cuban bounce.
Wait, am I the degenerate gambler here?
>>29176688
I am motivated by FOMO, no shame here. I've chased after mistakes several times, mostly buying back calls because
>surely he 13D pump won't happen again
>surely the Senvest pump won't happen again
>surely the MSFT pump won't happen again
I am not sure the market will care about earnings this time around. It's still "common knowledge" that GME is worthless and manipulated, personally I think anything under $60 is smart money.

>> No.29178800

>>29177453
that's true in the long term though, you just need to learn risk management and not FOMO at the top and panic sell at the bottom

>> No.29178994

>>29178800
Those are the exact lessons the new residents of /smg/ havent learned yet