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Retail investors FOMO edition.

>where's the hedge fund?
A resident tripfag, obergruppenfuhrer (Comfy), requested that it be excluded until he gets the next version up and running. Will refund those involved. Stay tuned!

Popular brokers for stock trading:
Robinhood
>commission free and no minimum to open
http://www.robinhood.com

> How is it free?
Robinhood earns revenue by collecting interest on cash/securities and fees from their Robinhood Gold service

> It's been X days, why isn't my account verified yet?
Not being approved in 3 days seems to be the new norm. Nevertheless, call/email their support if you've been waiting more than that.

> When is it coming to my country?
The only "plans" are on an Australian and Chinese beta. Neither of which has gained much traction.

Interactive Brokers
>$1 commission per 100 shares. $10k minimum to open, $3k if 25 or under. Lowest margin interest. Free API access
http://www.interactivebrokers.com

TD Ameritade
>$6.95 commission per trade. No minimum to open. Fantastic data/charting through their free ThinkorSwim service
http://www.tdameritrade.com

Degiro (Cheap broker for Europeans)
http://www.degiro.eu

Free in depth charts:
http://www.tradingview.com

Premarket Movers:
http://www.nasdaq.com/extended-trading/premarket-mostactive.aspx

Earnings Report Calendar:
https://biz.yahoo.com/research/earncal/today.html

Biopharma Catalyst Calendar:
https://biopharmcatalyst.com/

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

S&P 500 VIX Futures (For SVXY/UVXY, higher is better for UVXY, lower is better for SVXY)
https://www.investing.com/indices/us-spx-vix-futures

Basic rundown on Options:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBAQtjyqNHw [Embed] [Embed]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuTTzfa4ePE [Embed] [Embed]

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>> No.9112706

Last thread died, figured there would still be a few of you out there wanting to talk stocks.

>> No.9113451

>>9112706
Hows everyone's portfolio? I just started the other day but I'm up 11 bucks :)

>> No.9113465

>>9113451
Very flat day for me

>> No.9113541

>>9113465
Better than a drop!

>> No.9113712

Banking on ford having continued success

>> No.9114351

So, is Robinhood out for PC yet, or is it exclusively for retards who are willing to shell out for data plans and smartphones and think the little they get back from microinvesting is worth that?

>> No.9114368

>>9114351
Robinhood is available on the web

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>>9114351
>for retards who are willing to shell out for data plans
>2018
>not having unlimited data

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9114463

give me one good reason why you are not investing in this man

>> No.9114502

AMZN literally saved the bull market

>> No.9114565

there is 0% chance of AMZN selloff at open tomorrow

>> No.9114581

>>9114463
Acute brain lateralisation

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9114808

whats tomorrow's play lads?

>> No.9114820

>>9114808
go as hard as possible into a leveraged bullish ETF

TQQQ or something

>> No.9114896

>>9114808
HODL and pray.

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9114927

>tfw my amp (asx) shares are getting absolutely and utterly JUSTed

its been a rough few weeks lads

>> No.9115019

>>9114927
>investing in the ASX

This market is dead mate. We've got 24 million people. Growth gets fucked before it even begins. Consumers either buy from the US, Europe or Asia. Theres almost nothing uniquely Australian that a company can tap into when the numbers are so small.
We also happen to be practically hopeless internationally. Most of the talent just moves and works for the big boys instead.

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>>9114927
>QAN today
goddamn I bought at $5 but I'm starting to feel like I missed selling the peak here

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>>9112700
any biotech bros?

IBB as under-performed nasdaq for a while now and might be due to pop

Particularly looking for companies that have Bioshock-teir evil scientists.

>> No.9115070

>>9115045
buy TGTX

they are literally curing both multiple sclerosis and non hodgkins lymphoma with one drug

>> No.9115094

>>9115045
The pain came in yesterday with SGMO and the stock offering.
Hoping they release some good news soon, it sucks being -10% a week after buying.

>> No.9115192

>>9115070
Thanks for the shill

I like ABUS for the patents and possible buyout, and SGMO just in case CRISPR doesn't live up to the hype.

Anyone you know I can follow industry tips now that shkreli's in prison?

>> No.9115199

>>9115094
Their offering was done at a price of 16.25$
This should act as a strong support for the price

>inb4 doump eet

>> No.9115222

>>9115094
Damn, that sucks, I got out of SGMO in December after holding for a year. Missed the top but am happy with it.

If I were you I would hold, because I am looking to get back in myself

>> No.9115223

>>9115045

$VKTX

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>MGM

>> No.9115367

>>9115222
Im still confident its going to net big returns within a year. Best value out of the gene editors, most experience, no patent war bullshit.
CRISPR giants will probably overtake them eventually but the constant pop sci hype has their short term potential already priced in.

>>9115222
Yea i should have waited a bit, now is an even better entry point.

>> No.9115574

>>9115070
is it the good hodgkins or the bad hodgkins

>> No.9115798

>>9115070

I appreciate what they are doing, but what they are doing is not even close to a cure for MS. They are trying to reduce the burden of the disease by slowing down the damage it does.

>> No.9116060

>>9114927
>>9115019

The trick, as always, is to select the few well-managed companies with real growth prospects, and build a good holding in them over many years. Think ResMed, Seek, Dulux, ARB Corp, Ramsay Healthcare, CSL, etc. The aggregate performance of a market doesn't impinge on the individual performance of the constituents.

AMP looks like a firm that has forgotten how to innovate or stay competitive with its fees. Management have a lot of work to do if they ever want AMP to see worthwhile YOY growth again.

>> No.9116222

>>9116060
Id invest in some Australian companies as a safe option if i had a large amount of money.
But right now im looking for big returns in a short amount of time and i saw very few prospects for that on the ASX.

Got memed into buying SYR, that could be a lengthy bagholding experience if the bears are right.