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MSFT on Monday

>Brokers
https://pastebin.com/F1yujtVq
https://brokerchooser.com/

>Risk management:
https://pastebin.com/sqJUcbjp

>Live Streams:
http://www.livenewson.com/american/bloomberg-television-business.html
https://watchnewslive.tv/watch-cnbc-live-stream-free-24-7/

>Educational sites:
https://www.investopedia.com/
https://exhentai.org/tag/character:Bill+Gates
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain
https://www.thebalance.com/

>Options (do not trade these just because you read all these links)
https://www.optionsplaybook.com/options-introduction/
https://www.optionsprofitcalculator.com
https://optionstrat.com/
https://www.optionistics.com/quotes/option-prices

>Free charts:
https://www.tradingview.com
https://www.finscreener.com/
https://www.koyfin.com/
https://www.portfoliovisualizer.com/

>Screeners:
https://finviz.com/
https://www.tradingview.com/screener
https://etfdb.com/

>Pre-Market Data and Live data:
https://www.investing.com/indices/indices-futures
https://finance.yahoo.com/

>Bio-pharma Catalyst Calendar:
https://biopharmcatalyst.com

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

>Dividend Reinvestment (DRIP) calculator:
https://www.dividendchannel.com/drip-returns-calculator/

>Links for Monkey Marvins
https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
https://www.sprc.org/
https://bad-dragon.com/shop
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/suicide-prevention/index.shtml

>Calendars
https://www.earningswhispers.com/calendar
https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/calendar.htm
https://www.investing.com/dividends-calendar/
https://www.cmegroup.com/trading/interest-rates/countdown-to-fomc.html

>Misc:
https://squeezemetrics.com/monitor
https://market24hclock.com/
https://tradingeconomics.com

last >>49381779

>> No.49389486
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I just know that something bad is going to happen.

>> No.49389489
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>>49389466
Wtf I own MSFT shares!?!

>> No.49389495

>>49389466
first for SIGA is for faggots

>> No.49389500

Nice bake.

>> No.49389520

FIFTH FOR SIGA PUMPA TOMORROW
REMEMBER TO SLEEP EARLY

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>> No.49389552
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>>49389466
So someone tell me about bonds. Is that interest rate on the far right what im getting each year? Or is that something else? Does that interest rate change at all or its locked in to the maturity date?

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>>49389489
why would you do that?

>> No.49389653

>>49389648
I used to work there, so they gave me some shares. I also bought some with ESPP

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>futes

>> No.49389674

>>49389552
It's what you're getting each year relative to the current market price, i.e. yield on cost at current market price.

>> No.49389697

>>49389659
retard bro....

>> No.49389717

>>49389659
Massive pump at open and then straight down 4% and then crab all day

>> No.49389736
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>>49389717
then what happens Wednesday? Is it gonna be juicy senpai?

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>> No.49389765

>>49389674
You get that % per year!? I thought you got the % over the time frame, so 3% over 30 years (~1% a year).

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>oil

>> No.49389803

>>49389765
No, it's per year. So for 30 years at 3%, you get 90% yield on cost (since it's not really reinvestable you can't compound it) by maturity if you held since inception.

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>>49389736

CPI gonna be higher than last month, markets will tank

No way CPI comes inline with expectations. Looking around me ide saw we may get 10 print.

>> No.49389848

A CPI just flew over my house.

>> No.49389869

ITS CPI WEEK BOYS I CAN FEEL THE VOLATILITY FLOWING THROUGH ME

>> No.49389876

>>49389803
Well heck, that makes bonds slightly more appealing now. These 10/30 year yield things always confused me. Like, why would anyone want .07% a year for multiple decades?

>> No.49389895 [DELETED] 

>>49389876
kek

>> No.49389896
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>futures

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Tell me your price prediction during this week with CPI and next week with Fed Meeting and OpEx

>> No.49389921
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Reminder that cash gang will keep winning, this is the make it plan temporary bobros:
>biden will be a disaster as usual, planned to pin the blame of crash on old white guy
>a radical ESG female like warren but a few decades younger will emerge to win in next election
>poltards and schizos think some turbo trump will win and their metal stacks will go nowhere
>oldfags and soitards will watch their retirements get liquidated by larry fink and cathie
>they slurp the bottom around late 2024, mumus opening longs around next president win cause the new ESG approved president cant look bad

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Incubation period is 2-3 weeks. Buy shares, not options

>> No.49389938

>>49389876
Now you understand.
They're still complete ass anyway
>10% inflation
>likely going higher
>only 3% yield
But if you are betting inflation's going down over time, they're a good buy for safety (just not for gains since they still yield nothing compared to everything else).

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Guys
Should I fomo into SIGA or not?
Give it to me straight....

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Did you cried, /biz/?

>> No.49389958

>>49389674
Would that % rate change then if the fed raises rates futher? I get the yield/bond face but If im holding to maturity I still collect 3% per year right?
>>49389938
Yeah I know that 3% wont beat inflation and hence why Ive always been stocks but im watching to see if it hits higher than 3%.

>> No.49389965

>>49389950
Its literally pajeet shilling lol

>> No.49389966
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>green areas are us recessions
Yeah I'm thinking we're in for some pain

>> No.49389969

>>49389653
so you were never really going to trade them

>> No.49389977

>>49389938

Stocks havent collapsed because literally there is nowhere else to place money.

Soon you will see a rotation out of stocks into physical things that are increasing in price constantly

Savings and debt are about tapped out. Investments are the last thing . People will literally be selling stocks to pay auto insurance and groceries

>> No.49389980

>>49389969
I should have. I'm down about $12k on them from MSFT's peak

>> No.49389985

>>49389952
flawed question, 80% of zoomers cry every day, the zoomer home buyers are beating out their demographic

>> No.49389988

>>49389958
When the fed raises rates, they're raising the short-term rate, not long-term. Long-term is decided by the yield of long-term bonds, i.e. the market directs that.
The indirect effect is that if short-term bonds have a lower risk curve, they're a better buy so people will sell long-term for shorter-term, hence increasing the long-term yield.

>> No.49389991

What should I buy if I think that China will begin to move against Taiwan in the near future?

>> No.49390014

>>49389952
Tears of joy that I entered the market in 2010

>> No.49390017
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>>49389952
if we get a recession there is going to be a lot more crying from home buyers kek. especially judging by the statistics of how much money percentage wise some of these people are paying. something like half or more of their paychecks on a mortgage

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So with something like oil being fairly "high priced" right now relative to how it traded in previous years, isn't there a growing number of Big Money players who are looking to short it at some point? What are they looking for to determine when the actual best time to go short would be? Have they just been hedging all along? It just seems like a fairly obvious play but then I remember that Big Money never wants to give retail a fair chance

>> No.49390020

>>49389950
Yes. Use your fucken brain, look at the financials and the case count, fuck, do I have to make an info graph?

>> No.49390022

>>49389977
How can there simultaneously be nothing else but stocks to put money in but also assets that are increasing in price constantly that aren't stock and that stock people are about to rotate into?
Anyway, not going to proclaim oracular powers over this since I haven't seen sufficiently-detailed reports on previous similar crises but I'm also not saying your thesis is wrong; just think a little bit more about the way you word things.

>> No.49390025

>>49389977
Where should I put my money?

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>>49390020
>fuck, do I have to make an info graph?

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>>49389966
and another

>> No.49390052

>>49389988
Ah that makes a lot of sense thanks anon.

>> No.49390062

>>49390020
>do I have to
you don’t have to but it would serve to combat pajeets and improve thread quality

>> No.49390079

>>49390037
>>49390062
Fine, I’m going to see Top Gun, I’ll do it when I get back.

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>>49389966
>>49390049
>no x or y axis values or labels
very useful, thanks

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>>49389489
Nothing personnell.

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>>49390079
ok let us know how it is when you get back too, thanks in advance anon :)

>> No.49390110

>>49390025
- oil
- copper
- precious metals
- gas
- weath
- corn
- siga

>> No.49390125

>>49390082
what is this AI thing anyway? link?

>> No.49390130

>>49390025
spxs calls

>> No.49390135

>>49390125
https://huggingface.co/spaces/dalle-mini/dalle-mini

>> No.49390142

>>49390108
I gotchu fren

>> No.49390148

>>49388606
This is absolutely the kino 21st century power moves that set up dynasty’s

The only issue is when you get freeloaders. My wifes family is all sorts of fucked up, her sister is a single mom, the dads a drug dealer, and has refused to work full time for literally 3 years, just smokes weed and mooches. Won’t even do the dishes.

So my wife’s family is fucked. If we moved back in with my parents though each of my brothers and I make like 70-80k a year, and my parents make about 120 each, would be extremely kino

>> No.49390172

>>49389876
Incase you want to have stable losses.

>> No.49390180

>>49390025
Sex calls

>> No.49390185

>>49390019
Anyone at all?? Please tell me /smg/ is going to eventually go short on oil

>> No.49390209

>>49390019
when something changes. wouldn't count on any changes until midterms at the earliest.

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>>49389489
That's OK, they are the best of the FAGMAN group, and their product portfolio is unbeatable.

>inb4 Hurr durr but Win11 sux ;_;

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>>49390185
Oil giga pumped recently, I’m staying away from that for now because idk what will happen, the rest of the market is bearish to boot

>> No.49390246

>>49390227
As a former MSFT employee, I still have access to the Blind forum for it, and that headline is pretty misleading. They doubled the yearly budget for raises and bonuses, not the overall budget for salaries.

>> No.49390261

>>49389841
>CPI gonna be higher than last month, markets will pump

Ftfy

Fear of a thing is worse than the thing itself.

>> No.49390270

>post-pre-after-hours

dear god, help us all

>> No.49390276

>>49390246
so, not only is that headline misleading, but it’s just flat out explicitly untrue

>> No.49390284

>>49390148
Thanks for the (You) sir. (((They))) want to split families apart. Families sticking together and supporting each other creates generational wealth. 70% of the land in England is still owned by 1% of the population descended from William the Conqueror's army.

>> No.49390288

>>49390246
It was just a budget raise anyway, not actual pay raise, so it's a useless headline anyway.

But it contrasts nicely with the retardation that Musk is doing with the no-home-office policy and the 10% layoff that's going to hamstring their R&D in the medium run.WYPSS

>> No.49390294

>>49389918
8.3

>> No.49390314

>>49390246
Does MSFT have the same thing as Google where if you move to a different state/country, your wages get adjusted accordingly? That practice cannot die out too soon.

>> No.49390326

>>49390314
When I worked at m$ (circa 2017) that was the case. They also still had the normal curve evaluation method for bonuses and shit, on top of paying like ass in my area.

>> No.49390335

>>49389991
YANG I guess
But it's a pretty retarded assumption tbqhfamalampai
My chink gf said it's not the style of the ccp and they're looking for a "soft" take over of taiwan by propaganda and pushing more and more "preference" business process to the citizen and companies (free chinese pass, chinese mainland investment, etc).
From my industry perspective, I know that china is trying really hard to buy the engineer from TSMC (with salary offer going up to 1M/yr) so much, that now TSM employee have to sign an agreement that if they decide to leave for china mainland, they're not allowed to apply again in the future.
So to me it looks much more an Economical takeover than a military one
>t. tsmc backend supplier

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>>49385932

>> No.49390356

>>49390348
how the hell did you manage to be down on SOXS? you'd have to have bought when SOXL was almost at its all time low

>> No.49390388

>>49390335
Good info, thanks Anon

>> No.49390392

Gates making a fortune off TSLA's downfall. Feels good man.

>> No.49390401

>>49390276
Yes, you're right. That one is untrue. I was actually remembering a discussion about a headline on another site that was less blatantly false. They ended up writing a correction saying that MSFT misled them in the interview or whatever.

But yeah... a lot of employees were getting messages from family members who saw the news, congratulating them on doubling their pay... In reality, they might get a 4% raise in September instead of 2%. That's it.

>>49390288
Yeah, it's better than that. But other tech companies were doing explicit COL increases out of normal review cycles. MSFT didn't do that, though through some strategic news leaks gave the impression it was. I left before all of that anyway.

>>49390314
Yeah, I think they do.

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Look at the SIGA chart. It was stuck at 6-7 dollars for the past 5 years. Its already had its moon - the slightest drop of news that Monkpox is on the decline and it will immediately tank.

It is a pure speculation. Invest in fundamentals, don't speculate. My only warning.

>> No.49390415

>>49390356
Just poor money management desu, so I couldnt DCA.

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>>49390402
>the slightest drop of news that Monkpox is on the decline and

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>>49390402
Pro tip: If you buy some 100s of shares and sell retarded calls to the pajeets in this thread, you are even if it goes back to $6.5, and +50% if it doesn't. The IV is insane.

Seems like free money.

>> No.49390462

>Please be advised that while the Amazon 20 for 1 stock split is being processed, you may see erroneous P&L calculations on you screen for Amazon related securities.
>All processing and P&L will be complete before US market open on Monday June 6.

my broker is warning people so they dont kys with seeing erroneus numbers

>> No.49390471

>>49390456
Based and covered call pilled.

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>>49390462
I'm ready for tomorrow's wojaks.

>> No.49390509

The AMZN stock split this Monday could actually rally the market before it sells off into the CPI release this Friday, I'm expecting retail investors to bid the stock up because of its affordability

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Hmm... I might have to go grillin' today either before 3:30 or after 5:00....

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No I won’t go back. I just lurk once in a while to see what they’re up to.

>> No.49390552

>>49390019

Go ahead and short if you feel confident. People have been calling the top for oil for months now.

>> No.49390575

>>49390456
Elaborate. Which calls would you sell?

>> No.49390592

>>49390509
I think I'll buy puts on it as soon as it rallies

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>>49390550
>NOOOOOOOO HE WENT TO THE NO-NO SITE! YOU CAN'T DO THAAAAAAAAT

>> No.49390623

>>49390402
>>49390432
SIGA seems a scam. All the homo's got to do is stop putting their pee-pee's up other mens bums and the pox is over. Is this too much to ask. They put on masks and stayed indoors for a year or more for the covid. Why cant they just stop delving into each others shit boxes for a little while?

>> No.49390629

i tried to ask shkreli about gaypoks but he ignored in his short stream an hour ago

>> No.49390658

>>49390456
I don't see it either >>49390575, which strike & expiration are you looking at? You'd need $5 in premium to make up for a drop from $11.5 to $6.5, and even the December expiries get deeply ITM for that much

>> No.49390668

>>49390474
me too t. mr bobo

>> No.49390675

>>49390623
A lot of gays still remember the 80s and they will take the young cubs under their wing and a lot of faggots will probably get married over this. I don’t know if that’s a good or a bad thing, but it means less SIGA.

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>>49390185
Have a price target in your head for what you think the peak value is, I just go off intuition and the gist of the news and sentiment online. I'm thinking about put debit spreads on USO or buying DRIP when /CL gets to 150.

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>>49390550
Based. One must consider all points of view.

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>>49390575
>>49390658
Yeah, I guess I miscalculated. But I'll keep this play in mind, who knows what the next week will bring.

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>>49390623
This is only getting started. You don’t have to believe in the stock, but the virus has a long incubation period. If there’s 1000 cases now, there will be another 3 or 4,000 in a week. The gays can have it and spread it close friends and relatives without sodomizing them. All these connections to the B&M Gates Foundation are also just too blatant to ignore. I’m paying close attention for the time being.

>> No.49390722

>>49390022

Literally just explained it

Because savings and debt are tapped out..now investments are next

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I will take great pleasure in watching SIGAtard suffering. they've become the most obnoxious posters here basically overnight

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>>49390019
>f Big Money players who are looking to short it at some point?
When production start to peak again. Its not high priced until production lowers supply. Its not a stock its a commodity. Right now no one can get casing, and workings going even if they did want to drill. Even OPEC is barely meeting drilling targets because they cant find anything to use to aid in production. Shortage of sand for frac, shortage of steel, and workers too. Production wont be increasing until next year probably and even then its not going anywhere if refineries are at max capacity anyway.

>> No.49390752

>>49390314
All companies do that. That said it still ends up being worth it if you move to a lower COL area. My friend moved from Bay Area -> Chicago for a few months and his pay dock was a little over a buck an hour, for an area 30-45% cheaper.

>> No.49390770

>>49390740
Alright, Rockefeller, shill me some oil tickers.

>> No.49390780

Where my Draft KINGS at

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>>49390780
>that chart
lmao

>> No.49390806

Buying siga now at 11 seems fair, even if it drops under 10 its whatever. Not that much of a loss. buuut if it goes higher this week then it would be good. The more people talk about this meme stock the more likely its gonna have a significant spike then fall off permanently just like GME

>> No.49390809

>>49390792
I literally bought the close

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>>49390658
>>49390706
Speaking of too-smart-by-half strategies, I'm considering the vega play with puts that some people here did last year with SPRT. The 16.09 p7 trades at $0.80, so you win if SIGA stays above $6.25.

Now, some of the vega anons got heemed last year, but maybe now..haha

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>>49390770
Operators are reaping the rewards right now. Service companies cant get as much action if rigs arent picking up and im pretty sure service companies havent increased day rates anyway. Drilling companies suffer along with service companies. Id say Hess, Oxy, CVX and XOM are solids. Im not as familiar with marathon but pretty sure theyre good too.

>> No.49390816

>>49390780
I don’t speak Ebonics.

>> No.49390841

>>49390813
Neat, thanks. I made some beer money off CVX and XOM last summer. Got fucked by those limey cunts at BP though.

>> No.49390844

>>49390816
i whisper ebonics to your mum's ear at night, loser. i'm whiter than you

>> No.49390861

>>49390841
Avoid the disgusting A*glos. Theyre not fit to be called businessmen. The dutch with them too. Shell cut dividend to get more windmills. Trash for investors.

>> No.49390875

will natty gas keep pumping too?

>> No.49390937

>>49390752
>All companies do that.
They don't in Europe. And I faintly remember some of the megacaps explicitly not doing that, but I don1t know who it was.

>>49390812
I guess you could do some kind of a double butterfly spread with different dates, but the profit in that is probably minuscule.

>The 16.09 p7 trades at $0.80
Unfortunately if the market continues to shit the bed, and aids2 turns out to be a nothingburger, that's absolutely possible, and that ~10% profit is not really worth the risk.

>> No.49390942

War in Ukraine is going to escalate, putin is threatening the west again. This will be bad for stocks tomorrow

>> No.49390952
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49390952

SIGA infographic
I know it sucks so far, but its what I got for now. Someone can probably do a better job. It has a lot of the important information, but not everything.

>> No.49390968
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>>49390952
This gives me big Bayhorse spam vibes.

>> No.49390977

>>49390952
ah the resolution sucks

>> No.49390999

>>49390715
That would be an exponential spread, no? If it is linear they think they can keep it under control

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>>49390952
>>49390977
>>49390968
Better Resolution

I don't care if it gives you Bayhorse spam, if you can't see the difference between some autistic anon shilling a dying silver miner and this you're fucken retarded

>> No.49391023

>>49390952
How is this just not another GME at this point with how hard people are trying to push this stock?

>> No.49391035
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>>49390844
>i whisper ebonics to your mum's ear at night, loser. i'm whiter than you
>t.

>> No.49391061

>>49391023
Newfag dumbfuck doesn't remember all the shilling we did for GME when it was at $8. I made plenty of images like this for it and was called a Pajeet for it more times than I can count.

I've done my part, fuck off if you're too stupid to get it.

>> No.49391063

>>49390770
Buy some Canadian small caps
https://bisoninterests.com/content/f/small-cap-eps-compelling-opportunity

>> No.49391079

>>49391023
I’ve only discussed the rise in cases. I don’t care if anyone buys the stock. I’ve only seen it shilled here, desu.

>> No.49391087

holy shit SIGAposters are getting unbearable. now they're making literal shill graphics to shill their bags

>> No.49391098

>>49391063
even US ones are utterly fucked and primed for a bounce

>> No.49391111
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>>49391087
Yes and I will keep making these graphs, memes, and images as SIGA climbs to $100 while you're shitting your pants about some Monkeyshit

>> No.49391120

>>49391061
>Newfag dumbfuck doesn't remember all the shilling we did for GME
to the moon am I right gamer? lmao

>> No.49391140

>>49391120
Smg got in at $4 from a SeekingAlpha post on it.
We did take it to the moon you absolute dumbfuck. Only retards are still holding bags.
I have a picture of Coomcat on my fucken wall.

>> No.49391142

Just Fuck my Shit

>> No.49391157
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>>49391111
Holy based and checked

>> No.49391161

>>49391140
Too the moon am I right r/wallstreetbets lmao

>> No.49391163
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49391163

>>49391111
>>49391140
Military grade cringe.

>> No.49391181

>>49390356
CHOP CHOP

>> No.49391206

>>49391161
>>49391163
Fucken newfags are ruining smg.

>> No.49391221
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49391221

OPEN THE MARKETS

I WANT TO BUY

I WANT BOBO BUSSY

>> No.49391224

>>49390017
Glad i have 50% equity in my cali house or i would be fucked
Kf my house dropped like 40% right now i still would be in the green the last 5 years, when i bought the place

>> No.49391279
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49391279

>my face when newbies think the fed sets interest rates when its actually the bond market

>> No.49391310
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https://youtu.be/xvzz1IxUaNg

>> No.49391312
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49391312

>it's just going to keep going up

>> No.49391322

It's my wife and I's 3 year Niglesd anniversary. Gonna buy some cheapies this week.

>> No.49391326

>>49390722
Anon, if there is an asset class that goes up while stocks are going down, obviously people will switch to the better asset class. They won't indebt themselves for the sake of putting more into their stocks just to later switch around.

>> No.49391345

>>49390737
Could be worse, could be sugma posters.

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>>49391312
oil barons literally cannot stop winning

>> No.49391353
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49391353

Massive puts on netflix for Q2?
Or will Stranger things give them a good enough bump to keep them afloat another quarter?

>> No.49391359

>>49390737
Sigma balls

>> No.49391371

>>49391279
Then why does the fed have meetings about when and how much they are going to raise it by?

>> No.49391406
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bullish

>> No.49391426
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>>49391279
Is this one of those
>smol brain: frankenstein was the monster
>mid brain: frankenstein was the doctor
>big brain: frankenstein was the monster
type deals?

>>49391353
can it go any lower? They already gave catastrphic guidance.

>> No.49391430

>>49391406
This is a goblina free zone

>> No.49391440
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>>49391426
It can always go lower

>> No.49391446

>>49391111
What is the max market cap or price for SIG? What's a suicide stack and make it stack?

>> No.49391475

>>49391446
Max mcap 1T
Make it stack is 100
Sui is 10

>> No.49391487

>>49391446
>max market cap for SIGA
No idea, that's not a fair question, I just know it will go up far higher.

>Suicide stack is 500
>Make it stack...maybe 2000?
That's all dependent on cases.

>> No.49391502

>>49391475
Awesome. But 1T sounds way too high, but what do I know.

>> No.49391503
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49391503

>>49391371
>>49391426
they literally just follow the 2 year bond, they are a lagging indicator now, every financial metric has tightened and the fed is the last one to "make it official". rates go low because of low inflation and low growth, rates go up because of inflation expectations and perceptions of higher growth(then the fed follows those rates that have already shifted). the fed doesnt set rates, they set the fed funds rate which is the rate banks lend to each other, we dont use this rate ever. people are obsessed with the fed because its this group of wizards who have control over our lives

>> No.49391525

>>49391502
I would say 50-100b is realistic if this really get out of control.

>> No.49391538

>>49391525
Very true

>> No.49391547

>>49389466
Getting pied in the face is exactly why Bill Gates (Of Hell) wants to kill us all. Say thanks.

>> No.49391585
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>>49391503
Now that's a hot fucking take. Too bad it's retarded in like 5 different ways.

>> No.49391611

>>49391475
>those sui and make it stacks
Fucking zoomers and their daddy money trying to play big dogs

>> No.49391613
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49391613

>Want to start holding semiconductors for when Taiwan boogaloo happens
>Don't want to be a SOXL bag holder
Think I'll start buying GPUs and CPUs

>> No.49391652
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49391652

>>49391312
Can't wait for $250 WTI

>> No.49391672

>>49391585
fed funds futures is investors betting on where rates go, that's different from actual bond inventors asking for 3% yield on a 10 year, thanks but no. the fed does only control the overnight rate, this isnt esoteric knowledge, google it

>> No.49391676

>>49391585
>inflation is 30%
>yeah the fed will hikes rates this is too much inflation
>fed prints another 40 trillion

>> No.49391687

>>49391312
Absolutely. Production has year long bottlenecks. Not a few months like in 08. We probably wont see any kind of siginfiicant down wind movement until 2024.

>> No.49391713

>>49391426
>double brain: Frankenstein was the monster as well, Dr. Frankenstein considered it his son

>> No.49391733
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49391733

What if quantitative tightening is bullish?

>> No.49391748

>>49391687
2008 was recession, demand falls during a recession.

>> No.49391774

>>49391733
It is in the 10+ year span

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>>49391733
QT is like the graph unlock. Everyone pretending its bullish but adding more supply is never bullish. The fed is gonna dump hard on you.
>>49391748
Yeah I know but a well took 30 days to drill back then and frac took another 30 days or so. So oil to market took several months. Now new oil will take a year to make an dent on price. If we get a recession this year (prob will) then yeah it could come down but this higher price is the new normal now that companies are done going full ape into shale drilling.

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>>49391672
The yield on govt bonds is literally just the expected sum of the funds rate over the period plus a negligible risk premium.
If yields would be different from the funds futures, it would basically be arbitrage.

I thought you were talking about the complex interplay between the Fed managing expectations, reacting to unintended tightening or loosening, banks fucking around with bond rates, or reacting too slow in general, but I see you're just some idiot who maybe read a Zerohedge article or something.

>> No.49391799
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49391799

What are we buying tomorrow?

>> No.49391827
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>>49391799
Tesla calls and Meta puts

>> No.49391828

>>49391799
10/10 un bongland
Also, getting some
>SIGA
>UCO
>XOM
In that order

>> No.49391831

>>49391502
Look, it's a shitcoin but with a real purpose unlike shiba. Siga > shiba and therefore siga balls.

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>> No.49391843

>>49391791
fed funds futures are not what you think they are, they are opinion bets on where rates will be, its not the exact same as the market pricing in hikes, the fed raised rates after the bond market already tightened this is not debatable

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>>49389489

>> No.49391856
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49391856

What's the plan with wheat these days?

>> No.49391869

Are pre-futures real or is it just a joke?

>> No.49391886

>>49391869
Everything on weekends is a joke.

>> No.49391915
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>>49391886
Everything except oil shilling

>> No.49391927
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>>49391799
some ricotta and mozzarella, it's calzone night

>> No.49391957

>>49391869
>he doesn’t know about past-pre-present futures

>> No.49391963

>>49389876
Retired people own bonds.

>> No.49391991
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>>49391856
It's over

>> No.49392004

>>49391856
The found a mountain of Wheat in the Pacific Ocean.

>> No.49392071

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuEZq91z8ww

The normies are catching on bros

>> No.49392218

>>49391585
Why are the futures not a continuous graph?

>> No.49392239

>>49392071
It’s been on MSM. New articles every hour or 2. People are still ignoring it. For now.

>> No.49392273

Waiting 40 days for my covered call to expire is fucking worse than being in chastity. And I would know.
Just 10 more days

>> No.49392274

>>49391849
>#possibilities
Fuck I hate people.

>> No.49392307

All the bobo posts seem to be extra emotional lately which is bullish since the quality of bobo posts are extremely low

>> No.49392308

>>49391791
Do you have any recommended reading about the backend of money flows and macro as it relates to institutuonal investors?

>> No.49392363

>>49392307
>/smg/ is bullish
That's bearish

>> No.49392403

>>49391991
I thought countries were banning exports etc?

>> No.49392449

>>49392403
The feds will start kicking down your door if you don't eat your pizza crusts

>> No.49392496
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>>49392307
Kneegrow prepare your anus the fed is going to push your shit in American History X style

>> No.49392513

>>49392363
see, low quality bobo post, the markets are going to rally
>>49392496
Blackrock says the fed can't stop inflation, its over for rate hikes.

>> No.49392527
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49392527

>>49391312
>>49391347
Long RBOB and vagene sirs

>> No.49392546

>>49391869
Oh they're real: https://www.ig.com/au/indices/markets-indices/weekend-wall-street

>> No.49392552

>>49392513
they can't stop large swaths of price increases, but there is one specific market they can influence with rate hikes that the fed is very much targeting. The housing market. Rate hikes aren't stopping until that shit cools down.

>> No.49392564

>>49391023
Nah man, this is different, people loved GameStop because nostalgia. SIGA is just some boring pharmaceutical company

>> No.49392598

>>49392363
I need some kind of post scraper to see how many posts are actually bullish.

>> No.49392603
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49392603

>>49391503
Hey anon, do you know what single entity owns most of those 2-year bonds

>> No.49392625
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49392625

>>49392552
Can't stop that either because there is a shortage of housing and we need to build more, why are bobos so dumb? Housing prices will remain inflated and the best you can do is keep them from going to Canada levels until more are built, crash it now and no developers are going to continue building, its like this with energy to, crash the market to stop demand and the pumps grind to a halt and you're just making the problem worse for nothing. Inflation has to be worked through with production. The dollar is worthless no matter how scarce you make it if there is nothing to purchase it with.

>> No.49392652

>>49391503
Okay and banks/lenders set their interest rates based on the fed funds rate.

>> No.49392653

Sentiment is about 5 bulls to 8 bears

>> No.49392702

>>49390623
So faggots are fucking monkeys again and spreading a new STD? didn't they fucking learn from AIDS?

>> No.49392716
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>>49392218
The hairs are the futures curves at the specific dates.

>>49392308
Just a shitton of papers you can find on scholar.google.com if you search for treasury yields, fed funds excess returns, and similar keywords. If that's too complicated, you should start out at investopedia, it's surprisingly good.

>>49392598
A year ago there were multiple scripts circulating, assembling a virtual /smg/ ETF. The later versions included sentiment analysis. I wonder if you can find them in the archives.

>> No.49392722
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49392722

>tfw didn't fall for the siga meme

>> No.49392720

>>49392625
> The dollar is worthless no matter how scarce you make it if there is nothing to purchase it with.
This blew my mind, thanks

>> No.49392768

>>49392722
What do you mean “fall for”. I feel lucky as fuck that I had the opportunity to load up on the 17.05c on Friday.

>> No.49392775
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49392775

>>49392513
>>49392625
The level of copium your suffering from is laughable. Most Americans are already in a recession Q2-4 are going to be a fucking disaster and everyone knows it they’re subtly signaling it, it’s not like they’re going to get on financial news and say “IT’S FUCKING OVER!”... They need you to keep your money in and keep buying the dip while they rotate into staples and head for the exit on all the speculative and discretionary shit they gigs pumped for years. The economy is fucked and it’s only going to get worse as people,spend more money on basic necessities to live

>> No.49392774

Any UK lads in? HMRC have asked me to file a tax return for 2021/22, as I filed one for cgt for 2020/2021. However, I don't owe any tax for that year, so have grounds to ask for it to be withdrawn. Will they withdraw the request? Really hoping they will because I know I didn't make anything but crypto trades on defi are fucking with my transaction history which make koinly show a gain

>> No.49392818
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>>49392625

>> No.49392823
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>>49392774
Well I can tell you what the American solution to HMRC's tax requests is.

>> No.49392825

>>49392625
I don't think you are going to be quite right about this. Housing will work itself out as the buying furver that started with pandemic rates starts to decline and lumber becomes cheaper.

>> No.49392844

>watch anime
>she's cute
>go outside
>she's fat
How do I profit from this? Also, should I invest in KDKWF (Kadokawa Corp)?

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>>49392775
>"c-copium w-were in a recession its the end and no one is going to warn us and I'm scared I just filled my wife's son's room with 50 pound sacks of rice"
There's too much demand that has to be filled for us to be in a recession or go into one anytime soon, the only way the Fed could trigger a recession is by hiking rates past 3 percent. They're not going to do that, they're already being called out by big boys like Larry Fink to quit it because they're not helping anything, even Fed Gov's have admitted that its producers fault they had to hike rates. Fed pivot will come soon, we need people working and producing to fix this, not "pee pee poo poo stinky we made loans very expensive!"

>> No.49392875 [DELETED] 
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Fuck, inflation is so fucking bad that a laptop I bought new on sale almost 3 years ago would be the same price if I bought it used now.

>> No.49392916
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I PUSH MY FINGERS INTO MY
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.49392927

>>49392825
just two more weeks

>> No.49392937

>>49392927
I was thinking more like 6 months, but yes.

>> No.49392938

>>49392844
Become a chubby chaser?

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49392946

>>49390770
ESN, the lag between small caps reaping the benefits of these insane oil prices is bizarre.

>> No.49392960

>>49392564
They hated GameStop.

>> No.49392962

>>49392564
>people loved GameStop because nostalgia

wtf, people hated gamestop because they ripped people off all the time

>> No.49393003
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49393003

Hey g-guys... if inflation was at 12% in the 70’s with only like 20% money supply printing... where is it going now if we printed 40% of the money supply

>> No.49393004
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>>49392872
I bet you were one of the people who thought it was ackshully a good thing for stocks the GDP went negative in Q1 too...

>> No.49393005

>>49392938
Eh, I tried. It's kinda not worth it. I'd rather rub one out to JAV. I was diamonds after I saw one of my favorite jav girls lezzing out.

Also invest in EWJ.

>> No.49393021

>>49390770
TPL
They literally just sit on the land and charge to drill

>> No.49393026

>>49393003
to pull a number out of my ass, probably about 2.5%

>> No.49393037

Lum lied
portfolios died

>> No.49393046

>>49393003
2.5% like >>49393026 said. But we're of course talking about trimmed, median, core CPI.

>> No.49393056

>>49393026
oh shit I misread that as fed rates and not inflation rates. Seems like 30-50%

>> No.49393059

>>49393004
I think you're just a bobo who's very upset he's not getting to be just like Michael J Burry and he'll watch his puts go to 0 as he prays for the Fed to cause a recession against the wishes of The President and Blackrock

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49393067

>futures

>> No.49393081

>>49392960
>>49392564
Oh … maybe it’s just because GameStop is more recognized than SIGA then.

>> No.49393089
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>>49393046
Hmmm you think? Interesting thought

>> No.49393104

>>49393037
But she’s getting a reboot

>> No.49393135

>>49393037
>holding triple leveraged etfs long time
Bro, c'mon now. Stocks don't just only go up.

>> No.49393157

>>49392938

Fatties are the future, wanna get through the coming food shortages and colder than fuck winter ? Invest in fat chicks !

>> No.49393177

>>49392872
What you are forgetting is the people in charge do everything wrong. History has repeated this fact many many times, and this time is no different.

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>>49393177
aw yeh?

>> No.49393205
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49393205

My tea's gone cold, I'm wondering why
I got out of bed at all
The morning rain clouds up my window
And I can't see at all
And even if I could, it'd all be gray
But your picture on my wall
It reminds me that it's not so bad
It's not so bad

>> No.49393239

>>49393177
past performance doesn't guarantee future results, Blackrock is already ditching ESG to go long oil and energy because they know they fucked up big time.

>> No.49393249

>>49393157
I’m already bullish on McDonalds, but that’s also because of crypto

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>>49393177
>>49393203
damn somehow I replied to the wrong post in the wrong thread, sorry
been making these all day my head is spinning

>> No.49393277

>>49393239
ESG is just companies they approve of. It doesn't imply whether or not those are good companies. I work for a globohomo corp and a lot of the women and non-White/non-Asians are incompetent as fuck.

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>>49393205
Cool song,shame about the singer being a total roastie though

>> No.49393340

>>49393239
XOM getting into EFIV was pretty hilarious. Not gonna lie.

>> No.49393358

>>49392625
I'm long on HCMLY. Cement and aggregate company. 4% divvy. Comfy.

>> No.49393365

Anyone see the anon that spent 98K on SIGA calls?

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Am I gonna wagmi with this stack

>> No.49393375

>>49392527
Your pic would explain why prices seemed to have stalled for a while before rocketing up through the $4s this past week or two.

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>>49393367

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>>49393367

>> No.49393387

Check bitcoin aka >pre-futures

>> No.49393394

>>49389717
The most cynical but likely scenario

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>>49393367
>710
I'm expecting 500 this year but 710? Come on now

>> No.49393430

WHAT WAS FUCK THE THAT?

>> No.49393431

>>49393365
Yeah he made his debut on Friday afternoon. This place turned in to a meeting call for a minute.

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HEY MUMU,YOU OKAY IN THERE MUMU?

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Futures will be green

>> No.49393458

>>49393411
>500 this year
Anon you realize we’re actively swirling the economic toilet right now?

>> No.49393467

Bay Area weather is bullshit today. It’s like Florida, but without the based governor plus new mandates.

>> No.49393478

>>49393367
spy 0 put would have been better.

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>>49393458
>replying to animeposters

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>>49393483
Inshallah

>> No.49393622
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post your CPI predictions
>8.9%

>> No.49393640

>>49393081
I think Siga is just a cool gamble. Everyone wants to predict the next big win. It’s no big deal.

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>>49393622
No way it breaks 8.7

>> No.49393683

>>49393640
Yeah, that’s true. It’s just people get retarded when they think they’ve got it

>> No.49393692

>>49393365
yes thats me. whats up

>> No.49393703

>>49393683
Like Mr. 1400 17.05c

>> No.49393720

>>49393692
Oh hey, have you killed yourself yet?

>> No.49393741

>>49393622
When is the data?

>> No.49393753

It's too late to get into oil right?

>> No.49393763

>>49393720
no. honestly im confident now more than ever desu

>> No.49393766

>>49393753
in the short term, no. In the long term yes.

>> No.49393778

>>49393763
Don't you feel bad about profiting from a company developing monkey aids to inject people with?

>> No.49393788

>>49393622
Don't care what the numbers are. They're fake and gay. Real numbers are 200%.

>> No.49393791

>>49390685
The funny thing is point of sale charity begging is just a scam to see if a lot of people donate and if they do then prices must be too low so they raise prices

>> No.49393818

>>49393766
>In the long term yes
How do you perceive the future of energy consumption?
Globohomos want to ban oil so everything is electrical and connected to 5g, but there surely must be some use for oil still, right?

>> No.49393828

>>49393778
Vice investing is the only way to go
>>49393763
I just want to know the ultimate fate of your positions so please keep us posted

>> No.49393865

>>49393818
Nah, just pour that shit down the sink

>> No.49393884

>>49393766
How about transportation like FRO?

>> No.49393890

>>49393203
I don’t get these memes. What did I miss?

>> No.49393896

>>49393818
We are going to be on oil for the rest of this decade. Probably 3 decades. I just think we have already reached fair value per barrel assuming our global governments actually start working on building infrastructure, like right now.

Even if we are all using alternative energy, oil will continue to be used in food fuel plastics and resins. The consumption will be of course much smaller.

I guess what I am trying to say is, we pump, then crash then equalize probably about here.

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Have any of you ever bought more than %50 of a company, or ven %100 of it?
How did it go, and did you profit?

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Who's bakin?

>> No.49393940

OOOOOOO

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FUTES REPORT STATUS:
it's going to fucking crash in a minute, isn't it?

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>futures

>> No.49393987

>>49389952
And having this family move in next door brings home owners to tears.

>> No.49394017

>>49393884
I don't have an opinion on transportation beyond thinking that transportation stocks have a tendency to be neither innovative, nor gatekeepers in possession of a scarce resource. Crabby middlemen really. If I was going to invest in such a thing, it would be pipelines like kinder morgan that would be my personal preference.

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>futures opened green
You still think that's a good sign huh?

>> No.49394046

>>49394017
The "scarce" resource in this regard would be oil tankers. Not sure how much there is left of the fleets since 2014

>> No.49394057

NU
>>49394045
>>49394045
>>49394045
NU

>> No.49394090

>>49393741
Friday morning 8:30 est

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>>49393865
I would murder you rentoid if you attempted this in my properties and bill your estate for the plumbing

>> No.49394357

>>49389938
>muh treasuries are safe
When will this meme die?

TLT is down 20% YTD. You would be much better if with qyld if you need fixed income exposure.

>> No.49394435

>>49390148
Is your wife a nigger?

Is she at least pretty good?

>> No.49394786

>>49394357
Retard. If you hold to maturity, you get refunded the base price plus accrue interest over the years. You don't care about intraday movement, it means nothing to you.

>> No.49395321

>>49390335
That's what everybody said about Putin back in 2013. Then he supposedly got cancer and went full yolo.