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deep edition

>I'm new to the stock market, what stocks should I buy?
Before you buy anything, make a brokerage account and read investopedia articles and/or the books in the OP list. If you don't have a broker, you can't buy stocks and if you blindly buy things without understanding how the stock market works or doing any research on the individual stocks you're buying, you will lose money and it will be entirely your fault.

List of popular brokers:
https://pastebin.com/mrSchZPg

List of basic stock market terminology for newfags:
https://pastebin.com/VtnpN5iJ

Real-time market news:
https://thefly.com/index.php

Educational sites:
https://www.investopedia.com/
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain

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

Premarket Data:
https://pastebin.com/y9PRQLR3

Earnings Report Calendars:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=moonmissioncontrol2.0%40gmail.com
https://biz.yahoo.com/research/earncal/today.html
https://www.earningswhispers.com/calendar

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

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

Suggested books:
https://pastebin.com/jgA5zTuC

Previous thread: >>12554551

>> No.12567181
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>>12567165

>> No.12567197

>>12567181
What's it in

>> No.12567229
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AMRN is our golden goose. I've already used the rally to my advantage; paid off my credit card debt with the profits. I've since bought back in at the dip. Such wonderful feeling knowing that with the exception of my house I'm debt free. All profits from here on is just gravy. Fucking FDA; Green light this already, me and other shareholders are losing profits each day you fucks fail to do your job.

>> No.12567305

When robinhood sends me my 1099k telling me how much I have to pay will they also include my 3k loss in that calculation? Or do I add that loss seperately?

Also can I deduct the 1000 dollars in surcharge fine I had to pay for dui

>> No.12567377

a slight aside from the stock market, do you guys think there's a market for a "Personal Finance" general on /biz/?

Like, "how do I save money", "What can I do to spend less and cut bills" kind of thing?
I'm afraid it'll turn into like Tax Fraud General

>> No.12567388

>>12567096
That's like 75% of my portfolio atm. MSFT has done great. I'm concerned it's overpriced but I'll probably hodl anyway. TSLA is fun because there's a bear raid every few months. I've been buying dips, but there's good money to be made in selling the highs. The bears probably have a point in that it may never be profitable enough to justify its valuation, but I think a lot of investors are willing to pay a premium for a pure play on green tech.

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I am going to buy a japanese ETF. Wish me luck

>> No.12567444

>>12567305
brokers just provide the sells and cost basis for each, not how much you're going to owe. use turbotax or something.

>>12567377
>how do i save money?
dont spend as much /thread

>> No.12567545

>>12567377
>Like, "how do I save money", "What can I do to spend less and cut bills" kind of thing?
first put a part into savings then think about spending the rest on most necessary things

>> No.12567581

>>12567545
>>12567444
I wasn't implying I need advice, I just meant as a general topic for a new general

>> No.12567606

>>12567377
I've seen one occasionally but not consistently.

>> No.12567647

>>12567377

Your best bet is to set a budget and live within your means. It will show you where you money goes each month.

>> No.12567718

>>12567647
That's what I do. I use Quicken to track my daily expenses. It displays each month what percentage of my income goes to various things. After expenses I keep like 40 - 50 dollars just for play money. Then whatever I got left over from that gets divided in half. Half goes to savings (shit happens account). Half goes to another account (retirement padding). This is after my 401k and other deductions get taken out of my pay.

>> No.12567808

So I just wanted to start my turbo taxes since (( THEY ))base sent me a 1099k which I just realized is a fucking joke since its a gross amount of payment and not even calculated for gains or losses so its useless to me.

Turbo tax says I need a 1099T forum to report my interest I earned for the year, which is all from robinhood. Will robinhood send me a 1099t in the mail along with my useless 1099k?

>> No.12567862

>>12567581
i wasn't implying that you needed advice, but rather the topic can be covered in 1 sentence so i don't see the point of having a general.

also cut your own hair

>> No.12567876

>>12567808
you'll be able to import RH transactions into turbotax and it'll calc everything for you. brokers usually make the data available for importing around mid feb

>> No.12568222

>>12567808
How did you get one? You had over 200 trades on Coinbase? You were warned about not using it that much.

>> No.12568371

>>12568222
they sent me a 1099k because I had a gross payment of like 13,500.00 but sadly I think the truth is that is not my net amount I owe due to gains and loses

>> No.12568399

>>12568371
I had a gross payment of like 26k at one point but I haven't got anything from them. I read the guidelines and it said that you need like a gross payment of 26k combined with 200 trades unless you live in like some shithole state like

Arkansas (AR) - $2,500
District of Columbia (DC) - $600
Massachusetts (MA) - $600
Mississippi (MS) - $600
Missouri (MO) - $1,200
New Jersey (NJ) - $1,000
Vermont (VT) - $600

>> No.12568431

Whybis tradingview shilled in the OP as opposed to thinkorswim? You can get realtime updates with thinkorswim and it has tons of extra features and a really nice scripting engine. And if you don't want to open an account with TD, you can still just use their papermoney account (which is great for practicing trades) at the cost of getting 15 minute delays like everyone else. But if you want realtime, you just open a real trading account with them. Don't even need to fund it.

Its kind of weird how Canadian companies like TD are so ahead of the curve in providing this software. American financial institutions are asleep at the wheel.

>> No.12568478

>>12568399
yea i live in one of those shit hole states

>> No.12568514
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THREADLY REMINDER THAT DIVIDENDS ARE YOUR FREN

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>>12568514
Daily reminder that dividends are for boomer cucks and capital gains is all that matters.

>dumb boomer investors continue to buy T
>muh 6% dividend
>try and tell them yeah but the price declines 20% every year so you actually lost a shitload of money
>HURRR DURR BUT THEY RAISED THE DIVIDEND I'LL JUST KEEP BUYING FOR THAT SWEET DIVIDEND PASSIVE INCOME KEEP REINVESTING
>dividend starts shrinking
>T files bankruptcy
>boomer cuck kills himself

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>>12568544
you're as retarded as the brainlet in your picture

i reinvested 20K off of dividends/capital gains last year while beating the S&P 500 in total return. Thats without adding in my own capital.

>dividend starts shrinking
AT&T has decades continued of dividend increases

If you want to stay poor and buy memes and have to sell principal to fund your retirement, go ahead and do that. I'll do whats proven to beat market returns: dividend aristocrats with reinvesting the dividends.

>> No.12568698

>>12568616
Nice try cuck, but dividend index funds continue to underperform an S&P index fund every year.

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>>12568698
>dividend index funds

can you not read tard? I said dividend aristocrats, not index funds. is this babbys first day in school?

also pic related cuck

>> No.12568758

>>12568698
NOBL beat SPY over the last 5 years.

>> No.12568773

anyone here any good at options trading? is it viable for retail or is it a trap?

>> No.12568800

>>12568758
>>12568734
I just researched it, that's because it was heavily weighted with MKC which outperformed the market significantly NOT due to shitty dividend. KYS.

>> No.12568802

I finally FOMO'd into CGC/Aurora today, lads. Was that a mistake? Only dropped about a grand.

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I've put 50 pounds on the app trading 212 what should i invest in i'm brand new?

>> No.12568820

>>12568800
hahaha POORFAG GONNA STAY POOR

keep ignoring reality

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>>12568734
not very convincing graph. again you can look since 2012 proshares dividend aristo etf blown the fuck out simply by sp500 etf.

let alone compare simply nasdaq and sp500 since 1990, you'll get something like 5x returns

>> No.12568834

>>12568773
It's viable. Just high degree o difficulty. There is no baghold and hope in options trading. I don't think anyone should start messing around with options until they have a proven strategy for consistent gains trading common shares.

>> No.12568854

>>12568800
this makes me want to gobble up MKC shares on this dip even more

>> No.12568860

>>12568773
I regularly trade options; it's perfectly viable for retail investors provided you actually understand how options work and are paying reasonable commissions.

>> No.12568870

>>12568826
>etf

why is this being brought up? at what point did I mention dividend etfs?

>> No.12568888

>>12568834
>I don't think anyone should start messing around with options until they have a proven strategy for consistent gains trading common shares.
The problem with that is you're not actually trading positions that resemble options positions.

>> No.12568908

>>12568870
well they are based on your dividend idea which is clearly bad idea. i would be very spectical your dividend stock picks even beat that dividend etf returns

>> No.12568958

>>12568908
>clearly a bad idea
you have to explain this further. its like no one understands the concept of compounding interest on income, which creates its own compounding interest. when your money makes money on its money (so on and so forth) you get a massive passive income builder.

you also act like I only invest in dividend stocks, which is certainly not true. But again, you guys can invest how you see fit and I'll continue to prove that dividend growth investing, when done right, is the safest, most proven way to get solid gains and an increasing source of passive income.

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>>12568908
Yep divcuck btfo.

>muh 3% dividend offsets the fact that my stock has been trading flat for ten years during the greatest wealth transfer in history
>who the fuck wants to own amazon or google they don't even pay a dividend lmao
>who cares if T was worth $60 in 1998 and is trading at $30 twenty years later, they raised their dividend every year!!!

fuck off dividendfag

>> No.12569033

>>12568985
i own both amazon and google you fucknugget.

>T is the only dividend stock in the world

you're clearly as retarded as your pictures.

lets see your portfolio and see how we'll you're doing? Please, indulge us all how much money you made last year in a flat year...

let me guess, your portfolio is 4 figures

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>>12567405
Why? Also good luck.

>> No.12569058

>>12568888
>The problem with that is you're not actually trading positions that resemble options positions.

Yeah but ideally you should have a better feel on how the markets move at that point.

>> No.12569060

>>12568958
the most glaringly obvious thing that most people ignore about dividends is the utility value of cash and being able to generate dollars without divesting the underlying asset. you don't exist in a market vacuum that is solely comprised of the S&P. i have property and a """"business"""".

>> No.12569098

>>12569033
My portfolio is actually FIVE figures and I made 6% last year selling to bonds in July and buying back in end of December.

I am just using T ad an example because it is the shining example of these so called "dividend aristocrats" that boomer cucks love to buy up and blindly defend despite losing half of their principle because "they raised their dividend every year muh passive income". I'm sure if I had the time to comb through every dividend aristocrat I could find double.

>> No.12569166

>>12569058
What I mean is that trading stocks won't help you in any way to trade common options positions like strangles or iron condors. Being successful at options trading is more about the management of your greek exposure than anything.

>> No.12569176

>>12569098
I made 6% alone on passive income alone (literally didn't do a damn thing). not to mention the majority of my dividend portfolio had gain on the year.

and what you may not realize with dividend growth, my stocks provide dividends that not only outpace inflation they're anywhere between 6-20 percent in annual dividend growth. (averages out about 11%). That increase comes with no requirement of adding more capital, which would be significant.

and T will be made or broken by 5G and its acquisition of DISH and time warner. my guess is that their stock will be at ATH by 2021-2023, with its dividend back down to 3% ish.

>> No.12569197

>>12569060
this and the fact that dividend growth provides a growing income stream without requiring new capital.

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>>12568431
TD is ok but theres alot of problems with the platform, like volume being inconsistent, memory leaks, inaccuracies across the board during large volatility, orders being filled in the worse possible way

trading view is nice for a light, browser based platform, it atleast doesnt leak memory like TD does

>> No.12569278

>>12567229
How likely for approval? I researched AMRN all last night to better understand the product itself and while it looks great on paper, they've had NDA's sent to the FDA in the past and were denied.

>> No.12569290

>>12568802
I mean CGC is going to go higher maybe not by much but it's give returns
You fucked up in Aurora should've bought CRON theyll be reaching 30 by the end of Feb and continue to climb based on projections Aurora may see growth but nothing heavy due to poor advertising not enough movement

>> No.12569299

Thanks to the guy who answered my question about options. Now more broadly, does anyone here actually trade for a living? I used to think it was viable but I feel like just dollar cost averaging into an sp500 index fund is the path of least resistance. I enjoy trading but I don't think I could make enough money from it to live on unless I had a large amount of starting capital, but then I could just live off an sp500 etf... can someone enlighten me?

>> No.12569360

>>12569299
Sell puts on QQQ nigga

>> No.12569400

>>12569299
I mean, you should probably have other things going for you other than trading. One month of less than you expect could derail your ability to pay bills and such. You'd either need a lot of cash in savings or a large dividend portfolio to smooth over that potential income volatility.

Fortunately, trading isn't (usually) super involved on a moment to moment basis so you could potentially run a small craft-based business (like sewing, carpentry, etc.), do Uber, or something else to that effect to get more reliable income.

>> No.12569417

When is canopy going to collapse again? It just seems to good to be true.

>> No.12569436

>>12569417
Canopy is doing everything that TLRY didn't do I wouldn't worry about a major crash unless some fag seekingalpha blogger decides to write some fear piece on them

>> No.12569444

>>12569400
Currently work in corporate finance but I'm very low in the food chain. I want to leverage my abilities and knowledge to increase my future cash flows regardless of how my job is going. Not sure I want to quit my job as it keeps me sharp but I'd love to feel like I have a plan b.

>> No.12569485

>>12569436
Alright, that being said do you think its going to stabalize around current price or bull for the next year? I cant shake the feeling its going to tank inexplicably.

>> No.12569513

>>12569444
Well, as long as you get numerous breaks throughout the day you shouldn't have an issue trading for extra income. Just be sure you don't just keep leveraging all of your returns back into trading; put some of it into relatively reliable longer term investments. At the very least, if you blow out your trading account you'll have something to show for it.

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I was talking to zoomers today and everyone still uses snapchat. I'll probably buy SNAP
I also think 3M has the best tape, so I'd rate that a buy

>> No.12569681

>>12569651
yikes purchases

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>>12569681
Also buy stitchfix to capitalize on rich gay fuckbois. Screencap this

>> No.12569700

>>12567377
Old /biz/ used to have a bunch of "frugal" threads before the whole shitcoin epidemic.. some of the ways people came up with to save money were pretty clever and some were pretty funny

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZ5jBbfYG90

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I did some math on the data below. I excluded Tesla because I don't like it. I compared # of units sold EOY 2017 to EOY 2018 to see the % growth in electric car sales. The fastest growing with all units accounted for were
Honda
Volvo
BMW
GM
This is purely domestic sales. If have a data set for international markets please post it
https://insideevs.com/monthly-plug-in-sales-scorecard/

>> No.12569769

>>12569651
>I'll probably buy SNAP

Get checked for mental retardation

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>>12569748
>i excluded Tesla because I don't like it
>looking to make an electric car play

I could have told you just off of common sense to buy Honda or Toyota if you wanted to buy an automotive maker that wasn't Tesla. All those other companies are literally lmao tier garbage.

Volvo cars are complete shit. BMW lost it's luxury status in the public eye and only niggers drive them. Around here most people will laugh at you if you say you drive a BMW. Ford is going to go out of business when gas hits $4 a gallon and nobody wants their trucks. GM is just a fucking terrible company in general and will probably also go out of business in short order.

What about Toyota? I feel like they should have electric sales higher than even Honda. Just look at Toyota vs. Honda.

>> No.12569820

>>12569748
dont invest on ethics or morals dumbass

if thats the case you cant buy literally any equities at all, ever

>> No.12569832

>>12569804
Toyota didn't grow fast enough. Only a faggy 30%.
Plus only gay niggers buy Prius
>>12569820
It's not about morals, Tesla is a homosexual company

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>>12569748
>I excluded Tesla because I don't like it

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>>12569769
Screencap this and check back with me on 3/27/2019
>>12569833
Why would I buy a company I don't like?

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got alcohol posion

buy STZ for parabolic growth

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>>12569804
Here's the end result for units sold growth
Volvo is based because it's CEO is a whitesupremecist alien vampire

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>>12569860
oops plugged in the years wrong. But the data is correct
>>12569859
STZ is a good brand because it's run by a sex icon. Love Mr. Sands

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>>12569848
>Why would I buy a company I don't like?
I was going to type out a post about how one's personal opinion of a company doesn't affect the profitability of a stock, but I honestly don't think it really matters that much if you exclude one single company from a large pool of options
I do think it's suboptimal, tho

>> No.12569942

>>12569929
I don't care.
If you don't like the company don't buy it
Elon Musk literally raped my mom and now I have a brother.

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Is MKC a buy? I've never tried their seasoning, I'll have to try it before I buy it

>> No.12569976

It's not like Tesla acts like a standard automotive stock anyway. It's more like investing in a celebrity than a company

>> No.12569989

>>12569970
>never tried it
Just look at your spice rack

>> No.12570034

DUDEEEE WEEEED

>> No.12570039
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>>12569970
>I've never tried their seasoning

>> No.12570086

>>12569989
Turns out I have lots of spices. They are pretty good I guess, and they have a nice logo

>> No.12570102

>>12569485
>I cant shake the feeling its going to tank inexplicably.

Nothing inexplicable about it. Weed stocks crash. It's what they do. Use a stop loss. Two months ago they were selling off like people thought they were worthless. And that wasn't the first wave of boom/bust on Canopy or Cron or any of the rest.

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>>12570086
toss them in the garbage where they belong, and buy Spice Island/mrsDash

>> No.12570126

>>12570117
>Spice Island/mrsDash
>BGS
No thank you, only poor people use Mrs. Dash

>> No.12570228

>>12567165
Alright, guys. What's the best European Broker in terms of UI and fees?
Is InteractiveBrokers the way to go? I like WeBull but I don't think it's gonna open up to the European market anytime soon.

>> No.12570234

>>12567165

>> No.12570600

>>12569748
Think about RACE, hybrid car incoming for 2019

>> No.12570602

>>12569278
That was all before the latest drug results came out. Now the new results are out and shows much promise. So now the FDA has little choice but to give green light.

>> No.12570612

>>12567181
>>12567197
> Fell for the diversity jew
Enjoy when the niggers in your portofolio chimp out

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any other suggestions?

>> No.12570687

>>12570117
>spicecuck is back trying to shill his trash offbrands because he sold all his MKC, the greatest and most powerful company in the world, low

Just admit you were wrong and buy back in on this dip. God is giving you a second chance. Dump the BGS.

>> No.12570712

>>12568616
What are the best stable dividends with little to no risk of industry interruption?

>> No.12570717

>>12570675
quite patrician except for the 10% of memes

and also ex-US shit is mostly worthless, just get bonds instead. non US will NEVER outproduce the US, it will always do worse so its just a waste of your time

>> No.12570758

I have about $100k in my checking accounts that I planned to buy a rental property with, but the real estate market has been particularly shit so that's not going to happen. Should I just dump it all into an index fund? What would be my best choice?

>> No.12570799

>>12570758
Market pretty shaky as well right now. I'd start averaging in with like 10k every few months.

>> No.12570804

>>12570102
Yeah thats fair. Thanks for letting me bounce my ideas off you.

>> No.12570841

>>12570758
>>12570799
time in the market is better than timing the market

just dump all the money you can into index funds as soon as you can

>> No.12570846

>>12570758
I'd suggest a bond mutual fund.

>> No.12570858

>>12570841
>t. retard

What if you decided to dump your life savings in at the top of the Nikkie 30 years ago you absolute retard?

>> No.12570867

>>12570758
Keep in mind for a rental house there are taxes, hidden costs, general damage from renters. We fixed up one house I remember the wood and floor around the sink was rotted from water damage. The lady had like 7 kids with welfare it was so fucking gross that house. Renters really are the scum of the earth.

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>>12570846
>>12570758
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGwZVGKG30s

>> No.12570903

>>12570872
A /government/ bond mutual fund. such as TGLMX.

>> No.12570931

>>12570867
About $30k of that $100k came from the sale of a rental property that I got rid of a few months ago. The tenants in that property were shit, but the biggest problem was the HOA with their idiotic rules. They kicked out my tenants because their dog was too heavy, and immediately after the meeting the guy from the management company (that also owns units in the complex) approached me and offered to help me find tenants/manage the unit. I politely told him to fuck off and got rid of that turd as soon as possible.

I wanted to buy a three flat to no longer have to put up with a HOA, but there have been none that I could see as positive cash flows until maybe a few years down the line, at best.

>> No.12570973

I established a position with ESTY. They are kinda in the early growth stage, like Amazon was. They also have the same growth like potential. If they keep up the current pace within 5 yrs the stock will be over 200 per. Hell by yr end the stock will be knocking at $90 per. This assumes a buyout don't get floated at some point.

Something I think a lot of people fail to see is with all the T bashing is these things:
1. Debt - Yes they got a lot of it, however they are paying it down this starting this yr.
2. Profit - 5G, Films and streaming service. Thanks to Time Warner they got a shit pot of content to use on the streaming service. They also got a shit load of films in the works coming out. Highly profitable films I may add. Netflix will no longer be the only game in town for watching W.B films. You like W.B films, guess what - you gotta pay for the streaming service or buy the disc. Disney is doing the same so it isn't just T. Comcast is also.

This also means that under dog studios (Lions Gate) will be tempting targets for buyouts. With the streaming service/ media mergers all going on it makes since to get in on the action. Lions gate has films, they got Starz channel, they are cheap, at under $20 per atm. A buyout is all but assured at some point. Just think, buy a few shares of Lions gate for $100, when the buyout happens double or triple your investment or bag shares of the bigger fish for nothing.

GE: A windfall of profit in the making thanks to spinoffs. GE shares is under 10 a pop. The upcoming Wabtech deal alone will net you profit to cover your GE investment. The others will be just gravy then. W is trading at $70 per. Assuming 10 GE = 1 W, say you bought GE at the low 7 range. 10 GE at 7 per is 70.00. Then if GE recovers hell that's even more profit. Then

>> No.12570993

>>12570758
Buy a portfolio of 10K per stock:
KO, JNJ, MSFT, AAPL, LOW, MMM, SBUX, V, VZ, BA. Reinvest all dividends and wait 20 years.

>> No.12571004

>>12570858
>the US is the same as Japan market
Brainlet.jpg

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>> No.12571030

>>12570841
The vast majority of the time this guy is right.>12570858
this guy is a fear monger with the absolute worst case scenario. 100k in a good div portfolio today is just fine.

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>>12571004
>the u.s. stock market can't enter a 20 year recession

>> No.12571051

>>12571012
wow thanks i'll make sure to download that malware

>> No.12571071

>>12571035
When’s the last the the US stock market entered a recession for more than 4 years, let alone 20? What if’s are cool and all, but I focus on reality

>> No.12571096

>>12571071
When did the Nikkie enter a 20 year recession before it happened? You really think there is no risk for this dude to throw 100k in all at once at the top of an 11 year bull market where stocks 4x'd and there's lots of indication that the economy is cooling off globally?

>> No.12571148

>>12571096
Look at historical p/e and overall economic output. I’m not saying he should dump it all in at once, but over the next 24 months would be fine as long as he plans on holding it.

Japan is a small island country with limited resources. It’s not comparable to the US

>> No.12571178

>>12571148
I literally told him to average in with 10k every 3 months and the autistic retard said that was dumb and it dump it all in Monday which prompted this entire argument.

>> No.12571179

>>12571071
the 60s through 80s

>> No.12571228

>>12571179
The average is 20-22 months over the course of near 50 recessions. It’s better to always be in the market and DCA than timing the maket. If you can time it, that’s great but history shows being in the game is better than attempting to time it

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thoughts?

>> No.12571369

>>12571338
Buy at lumbar support. Short yikes.

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>>12570841
>time in the market is better than timing the market
nice boomer line

>> No.12571416

>>12571338
Buy in decline.. add in Doldrums until stock price is at your average once it hits your average hold then sell at Hark! The cliffs!

If anyone says you are going to miss out on potential gains by selling at that point.. just remember.. there are other opportunities out there.. be patient

buy into weakness, sell into strength

Be fearful when others are greedy, be greedy when others are fear full.

>> No.12571425

>>12570973
Next you got GE Healthcare, GE Digital and BHGE spinoffs. Again assuming our 10 GE share example and since these spinoffs are dealing with GE itself (no 3rd parties) you could wind up with 10 shares of each spinoff once it happens at a 1:1 ratio. The Digital spin off covers Tech and IoT both are highly profitable. Healthcare is also highly profitable. So get the stock cheap, watch as it only climbs in value over time. BHGE is a mixed bag, good parts and bad. The better course is if it gets bought after the spinoff. Then you could see a nice payday with your shares.

GE itself is cheap so even if it hits 15 per you'd still see a nice profit from that. The CEO has got a lot of financial incentive to get GE stock and GE back on the profit track.

>> No.12571448

>>12571228
only past 40ish years has this been "true" the time of parabolic growth has to end sometime

>> No.12571462

Three words for the next year:
>chink
>shit
>tech

>> No.12571491

>>12571416
That's what I did with TGT. Bought on the dip. The high is $90. I got at $68. The fat div only sweetened the pot. So while I wait for TGT to go back to $90 I enjoy the fat divvy as a snack.

>> No.12571516

>>12571425
Do we have a date on when these spinoffs are going official?

>> No.12571518

Why is insider trading a bad thing
It seems like it's just normies being mad that rich people have opportunities to make money that they don't

>> No.12571535

>>12571516
Well the Wabtech deal is almost done and they've filed the paperwork involving the Digital one. The Healthcare and BHGE is in the works. The government/SEC has to sign off on it all. Which thanks to the shutdown means they've got a pile of backlogs to deal with.

>> No.12571574

>>12571518
Insider trading is executives malaproprating information that belongs to shareholders for thier own profit

>> No.12571583

>>12571518
You got it completely wrong.

Rich people get away with insider trading. Congressmen are allowed to do it.

Insider trading just exists to keep the little normie guy down. They don't want some dude who's neighbor works at GE and heard a rumor to be able to use it as a chance to get ahead.

>> No.12571671

>>12571518
-_- have you ever even read some insider trading cases? its usally some poor guy getting fudged for doing really good DD

>> No.12571686

>>12571583
You're completely wrong. It's only isider trading if you have a duty to not act on the information, or if you are giving kickbacks to the person who gave you the information (and that person has a duty to not act on the information). For example if you overheard a CEO talking about buying GE, buying GE stock wouldn't be insider trading.

>> No.12571705

>>12571671
>poor guy getting fudged
RKG tone down the strong language!

>> No.12571732

>>12571671
Yes, and insider trading cases are always blatant mishandling of information from coprorate executives.

>> No.12571737

What's the best resource to read about whether you do or don't have a duty to act on stock info?

>> No.12571748

>>12571737
What's the situation anon?

>> No.12571764

>>12571748
I do freelance corporate voice over and often get to hear about how it will be used in deals with other companies. Often I'm not asked to sign an NDA. I'd just be curious to know if I can get away with acting on any of the stuff I pick up

>> No.12571775

>>12571671
>>12571732
If it doesn't have an adverse effect on the share price, then I don't see how it would make a difference
As long as it doesn't hurt shareholders, what's wrong with an insider making some extra profit before information is made public

>>12571671
I haven't actually read any cases, but that sounds like a shitty circumstance

>> No.12571783

>>12571764
If you work for the people giving you the info, better not. It could be argued that you're providing them a kickback.

>> No.12571787

>>12571764
I don't know much about your situation but I doubt the deals you are working on would be significant enough to move a stock price at all. I wouldn't put much thought in it.

>> No.12571817

>>12571775
>as long as it doesn't hurt shareholders
if should be fairly easy to figure out how it hurts shareholders (ie, there's a person on the other side of the trade)

btw it's always ok to trade on nonpublic information you aquired through normal means (like counting the number of cars in a lot sold per month or something) it's only wrong when you misuse your position to aquire that information and steal that information for you own benefit.

>> No.12571989

>>12571574
This, if I own a piece of a company that info should be given to me if anybody gets it.

>> No.12572099

>>12570758
keep a quarter of it, put the rest in a retirement brokerage account, where 35% of that is kept as cash, and the rest is put into companies like AAPL, WDFC, and TMQ, as well as your typical outperforming ETF for large cap and small cap growth companies respectively. if the economy ever tanks again then double down on your picks while shopping for new ones

>> No.12572120

$100k portfolio, 50% of it is in Amazon stock. What do?

>> No.12572139

>>12572120
sell all of your amazon shares and put that amount into apple, wait 5 years, profit

>> No.12572151

>>12572120
Buy TQQQ

>> No.12572177

>>12571338
they should read into Renaissance Technology, you know, actual computer scientists

>> No.12572187

>>12572139
$6k of the 100k is in Apple, get that up to $56k? Any reason why you like apple more than amazon?

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>>12569848
>snap is losing money faster than it can generate because if they get more users, they need more and more server space to store that data
>platform is not add-friendly
>steady decline in stock price since forever, investors don't believe in it
>speaking of investors, they have a lawsuit coming up based on fraudulent practices in their IPO
smart purchase kid, you're gonna make it

>> No.12572234

>>12572187
>>12572139
>buying luxury brand consumer cyclicals late cycle
lol

>> No.12572237

>>12572187
yes, do that. apple has very little debt and a pile of cash (billions) sitting in savings. they can do whatever they want and be fine. apple is oversold at the moment. target price back up is $195 minimum. if it does go back down we are in a bear market and you should sell around $170, but at least you have a good safety margin for that if you buy now

>> No.12572246

>>12572234
when should you buy it? mid cycle when the price is up? retard... your comment is proof enough now is a good time to buy

>> No.12572259

>>12572187
Isn't Amazon's share price about to go wonky for a bit with the Bezos divorce? I might drop out now and pick it back up after it tanks

>> No.12572262

>>12572237
Apple and amazon will be around. Apple’s P/E makes it such a better value investment. For AAPL I’m investing all the way up until it hits 220 again. 200 out of ever 1000 I invest will go into aapl until I reach full position at around 20k. It’s that good of a company

>> No.12572309

>>12572262
yeah and it has a lot of potential, most people are stuck in phone land still, apple can do anything they want to at this point. now is the time to buy if you missed the train already but this is likely the last chance

>> No.12572315

>>12572246
early cycle, when prices are low and beginning to recover. A big crash is coming and Apple will see some of the worst of it.

>> No.12572341

>>12572315
proof?

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>>12572315
>>12572246

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>>12572341
>>12572344
>asks for proof
>posts shitty meme chart

>> No.12572362

>>12572341
>>12572344
If there is ever a universal truth, never trust a communist. Buy Apple now but be sure to hold it for the next 10 years. You’ll be happy

>> No.12572369

>>12572237
got it thanks

>>12572259
yes if she dumps her shares

>> No.12572394

>>12572208
>lawsuit
the pattern of lawsuits in stocks is if your stock goes down you'll have a lawsuit if it goes up you won't

>> No.12572414

>>12569970
their chili spice packet is good

>> No.12572418

>>12572341
yield curve inversion, slow down in china, corporate debt getting out of control. Apple sells products that come out of people's discretionary income, and target the higher end of the market. They would suffer immensely from a down turn.

>>12572362
If there's any FAANG that's worth buying it's alphabet, they have a good chance of being the first to mobilize and commercialize next gen AI, robotics, ect. The rest are incredibly overhyped.

>> No.12572433

>>12572394
except snap's so toxic its leadership is leaving in drove, I wonder why that might be? deceitful financial practices? hmmm

>> No.12572448

>>12572362
Without Steve Jobs the company has been without vision. The only people still buying ishit products are boomers. They also buy them for their zoomer children of course who ditch them the second they have to buy their own product and do some research.

Just because they're sitting on billions of cash doesn't mean they will invest it properly. They've been sitting on that cash forever, they don't know how to invest it to increase the value of the company. It's sad when you have so little vision that you think billions sitting in a savings account for 10 years is good for the shareholders.

I would take a hard pass on apple. The person pushing it so hard is probably that clueless "dividend aristocrats" dude who thinks a 2% dividend is kino and doesn't mind losing 50% of his equity value.

>> No.12572468

>>12572418
how would apple suffer immensely from a downtown with these 3 factors in mind? they have almost no corporate debt... and citing muh yield curve inversion is brainlet tier shit mate, you read that in a bloomberg article?

apple consumers have brand loyalty, all the company needs to do is offer phone leasing, and their primarily demographic would happily participate, assuming you are even right which you are not. the only industry with really bad debt is automotive

thanks for playing stupid

>> No.12572523

>>12572468
>how would apple suffer immensely from a downtown with these 3 factors in mind?
They'd suffer immensely in any downturn, those factors are just what might cause one. The lapse in demand is what you have to worry about.

>apple consumers have brand loyalty, all the company needs to do is offer phone leasing, and their primarily demographic would happily participate
Chinese consumers are turning away from apple because there are other brands that offer about the same quality for less money. American consumers might be more sentimental, who knows, but there are cheaper alternatives that could easily snap up Apple's market share. When we hit crunch time, I wouldn't count on a lot of them sticking around unless there are big reductions in price, which would also hit Apple's bottom line.

>> No.12572602

>>12572523
>The lapse in demand is what you have to worry about.
no it isnt
>Chinese consumers
chinese customers were never brand loyal to apple

i told you, apple can make a 200 dollar budget phone with their billions of dollars in cash, and their brand loyal millennials will keep buying, and so will the bugs in asia.

>cheaper alternatives
yeah bro nokia is gonna btfo apple :D

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Mmm these red futures though. I figured that gap up to lower high on Friday for the S&P and Nasdaq was going to be trouble.

>> No.12572718

This could be a good "the market is getting near a bottom" contrarian indicator during a recession

>However, investors hoping for early cues from the NBER should be careful: The committee often makes its conclusions after the fact. The Great Recession, the longest since World War II, was a “clear example,” Poterba said. “In late November of 2008 the NBER announced a recession had begun in December of 2007.” It wasn’t until September 2010 that the NBER acknowledged that the recession had come to an end in June 2009.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/25/head-of-nber-group-that-calls-recessions-shutdown-wont-cause-one.html

>> No.12572757

>>12572718
yes, because recessions are by definition backward looking. You can't declare that a recession until after you see a few quarters of gdp shrinking. And you can't declare a recession is over until after you see the consistent quarters of growth.

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>>12571179
market only went down inflation adjusted, every correction met with new/same highs with a year or 2

>> No.12572904

>>12572602
>no it isnt
It's already hurting their stock prices.

>i told you, apple can make a 200 dollar budget phone with their billions of dollars in cash
keep in mind they'd almost certainly loose money on the phone they've already produced.

>> No.12572954

So it sounds like some think Apple is a bad buy currently, and some think it is. I'm curious how their earnings will look Tuesday. Should I wait in Amazon until then?

>> No.12572969

>>12572954
Sell your 100k in Amazon and all in on Apple puts.

>> No.12573050

>>12572954
Sell Amazon buy Microsoft

>> No.12573064

>>12572954
I'd honestly hold off on buying AAPL.. imo their lack of transparency will scare off big investors.. imo they also have passed their "growth" phase and have a huge ship to turn around. imo AMZN is still in their growth phase and theirs no telling how far they will go, With companies like AMZN, AAPL, TSLA.. you invest in the leader not the company.. AAPL lost Jobs.. Jobs was the visionary. Without new products you'll get stagnatation.. sure the company may still strive.. but the strong growth part i think is slowing for AAPL.. that guy on youtube that is buying into FB although i hate to say it.. he might be right... he has a good theory on the ad revenue coming in... but then again.. i don't trade big companies... so fuck my opinion..........but LCI looks good :)

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Are KO calls a good hedge for SPY calls?

>> No.12573129

>>12573110
Of course not
they invented puts specifically for this reason

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>>12573110
what!!

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>>12573135
When you shake up the market it bubbles like soda and Coke explodes
Duh

>> No.12573179

>>12573110
KO calls are never a good investment.

Buy an elite beverage maker like KDP if you want a company that isn't total shit and will grow in the future.

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>>12573110

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>>12573178

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>>12573179
I'm holding KDP long term, using KO calls as a hedge... Just wait and see
Hehe

>> No.12573290

Is it true that KO is the new bitcoin

>> No.12573325

Reminder, GDP and Jobs reporting are delayed because of government shutdown. Once proper GDP and Jobs numbers come out we are going to crater. I predict S&P500 will reach 2000 by EOY. Market rallied because everyone lacked information to see how bad shit really is.

>> No.12573397

>>12573325
I hope you are right, got some cash in short term bonds that I want to put into the market and forget about, it would be nice if I didn’t have to wait until 2020.

>> No.12573414

>>12573397
What’s your investment term? If it’s over a decade just DCA in now and you’ll be just fine. Only commies think we’ll go into a 30 year jap stagnation

>> No.12573424

>>12573246
>KO calls
I love you. Also saved

>> No.12573438

I forgot Berkshire Hathaway B shares, I may pick up some of those. I'm really afraid my 6% in AAPL is going to crash after Tuesday's earnings, so I'd feel more comfy in a more stable co. like Buffett sama's

>> No.12573449

>>12573414
About seven years, I want to be able to take it out when I finish my residency

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BOJ should turn on the buybots soon to fill the remainder to 21300

>> No.12573499

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-48Q8HCJ5g

>> No.12573510

China is surging. Really feels like USA is crumbling empire and China is the upcomer. China is pumping so much stimulus into their economy and US is tightening. I am very bearish on US. Thinking of switching more of my portfolio to China and EM. US looks like a dump to me. I just don't see US going anywhere except down in long run.

>> No.12573519

>>12569700
? Cryptocurrency made /biz/ a much better board.

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>>12573438
but buffet sama is balls deep in apple

>> No.12573525

>>12573438
Warren is an out of touch boomer cuck and has been making bad investments for the past few years. Apple, IBM, GM. Ran a priceless brand like Heinz into the ground with an ill advised merger to the worthless Kraft based solely on greed. Picking American Express over Visa/Mastercard/Discover.

I don't have any faith in his ability to find value anymore. He's too old and out of touch with society. It's easy to make money when you have lots of money though unfortunately.

I also dislike him as a person and his tendency to act as grandfatherly figure and champion of the little people when he hides behind 3G to cut good jobs and ruin lives. If he would just own up to it I wouldn't care.

Either way I wouldn't touch Berkshire stock. Their reign is coming to an end.

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>futures

Oh no no no no lmao

>> No.12573577

>>12573525
>Either way I wouldn't touch Berkshire stock. Their reign is coming to an end.
I don't know. The new guy, whatever his proteges name is, likes biotech apparently. If he can do good st that it could still go way way up. Or crater. It could be fun.

>> No.12573586

>>12573556
-0.2% is nothing

>> No.12573648

>>12573577
>likes biotech apparently

based
his two "proteges" (the most likely candidates to succeed him when he dies) are Greg Abel and Ajit Jain
from what I can see, Jain is the one who likes biotech

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>>12573556

>> No.12573681

>>12573525
This. Most of Warren's picks are gonna go bust in the next crisis. That said, I do think IBM's R&D has some promise.

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>>12573525
most important lesson to learn from buffet is how to drive thru takeway without stopping and crapping the food :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0AZQS3mQvs

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>>12572767
if we talking about the 60-80s no, they never did beat inflation until breaking out in 80s

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>>12573714
Thats what Im saying
the market still went to highs so you had ample time to buy the dips, and beat inflation that way

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What are we doing about CHEK? They recently hit the buy signal on Jan 3 and went from 2 to 3 easily anyone know anything about these guys?

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>>12573948
>Headquarters: Israel

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>>12573948
yikes

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>>12574182
>not buying the dip in healthcare
In all seriousness though if I could get a chart fag to verify this accuracy the rsi isn’t bad and it looks to be bull

>> No.12574284

>>12573525
This a million times

>> No.12574326

>>12574182
nice, what coin is this?

>> No.12574399

>>12567165
Hey guys,

Is ((Solaredge)) a good buy?

It's breaking out after a long cup & handle pattern, and it has a PE below 15 for a debt-free company that has sustained a >60% yearly sales growth for five years.

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>>12574399
speaking of cup and handle

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>>12573556

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>>12573765

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>>12574404

>> No.12574612

Energy futures down across the board lead by based natty gas with an impressive -6%.

>> No.12574640

>>12574534
how is my expert memeline analysis cringe

>> No.12574641
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>>12574453
you trying to get dissected tonight

>>12574612
ill probably start buying some natgas here

>> No.12574648

>>12574404
>>12574534
I changed it to line because tradingview made it hard to see in candle mode

>> No.12574649

>>12574641
>>12574612
you trade an etf or something?

>> No.12574676

>>12574649
normally I would just use nadex but Im going to use the etf instead

>> No.12574723

>>12574649

For oil/gas, yes. I'm only interested in the volatility on the commodity prices so it makes more sense for what I'm trying to do to go with ETFs on either of them. Not in right now but I might for natural gas tomorrow or Tuesday. Natty gas is right on lower trend line but still a bit above the low end of the price range over the last two years. From 2016 to present, it's been a buy at ~$2.50-$2.75.

>> No.12574759

>>12574404
Why does that matter though?

Stock price seems irrelevant since the reason to buy it is contingent on being bought out or partnered with.

>> No.12574797

>>12574759
it doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things, it's just an indicator that the stock price is going to have some bullish action in the near future

also, the reason to buy it isn't contingent on a buyout or partnership, though I do think one is likely to happen
ultimately, the reason to buy it is because of the science
if the company didn't have good science supporting belapectin, nobody would be interested in buying them out or partnering with them in the first place
if they really had to, they could just raise the money through other means (line of credit, dilution) and fund their clinical trials on their own, though they haven't done that because a BO or partnership would be a much better option for shareholders

>> No.12574829

>>12574797
Silly. Of course its contingent on the BO or partnership. I don't give a damn about the science other than that it leads to the BO. Which I think it will.

>> No.12574841
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>>12574829
cringe and not labpilled
I do agree with you in thinking that there will be a BO/partnership, though

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>>12574210
So no one is going to respond? This is the /smg/ right? Or is this just a general for tripfags and armchair brokers?

>> No.12574871

>>12574851
Fuck off with your memeline chart tech voodoo magic retard. Don't you have a Link thread to post in?

>> No.12574874

>>12574851
buying the dip in one single small healthcare company doesn't equate to buying the dip in the entire healthcare sector at all

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>>12574851
TA is the gayest shit ever

>> No.12574945

>>12574874
Did you read the chart? I literally said the buy signal was on Jan 3rd it’s climbed already from 2 to 3 the company revenue is solid in just not certain of any media shit regarding them
Is the chart accurate or not?

>> No.12574998

>>12574945
that depends

>> No.12575053

>>12574640
>>12574648
your very obviously looking for bullish signs
your bias for seeing galt at higher price am skewing your judgement

>> No.12575054

>>12567165
pendulum is a faggot fuck the OP fuck your trip I hate you faggot

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>>12574641
nuuu pls dont evicerate me and play with me insides like confetti

>> No.12575079

>>12575053
>your bias for seeing galt at higher price am skewing your judgement

I won't deny that I'm biased to some degree, but is that not a textbook cup and handle
One of the edges of the cup may be a bit higher than the other, but the pattern definitely does seem to be there

>> No.12575129

Why do amerifat exchanges not have lunch break when based exchanges like Nikkei and Shanghai do? Do amerifats really expect us to believe that they don't eat lunch or is every amerifat brain washed by corporations that they eat while working?

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>>12575079
-_- show me what text blook you lookin at
its missing many architectures of a cup and handle

what its missing most am the level at which shorts would close, and the level shorts would be trapped and panic close that makes price final break out

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>>12575129
contrary to popular belief americans are addicted to work
me know plenty of daytraders that dont eat all day

>> No.12575162

>>12575130
>the level at which shorts would close, and the level shorts would be trapped and panic close that makes price final break out

couldn't tell you, desu

>>12575141
why is that unusually large women just sitting there and letting herself get choked

>> No.12575174

>>12575129
We have the Hambagas injected at the desk

>> No.12575199

>>12575141
>>12575162
>women not even fighting back, just laying there and getting choked

0/10 unrealistic
strangling someone isn't nearly that easy irl

>> No.12575227

>>12575199
woman*

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>>12575054
I had to adjust my filtering settings on 4chan X to access this thread. A fucking pain
>>12575141
You can see the amerifatts addiction to work ITT. The weekend comes and brainwashed wagies don't know how to function in even a small amount of freedom

>> No.12575232

>>12574641
Short term natgas will probably do well. Long term it'll get displaced by solar + storage.

It'll affect stock valuations earlier than that since the market is forward looking.

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>>12575162
me super duper messed up right now or would show you a video that explains the end of cup and handle effect, that helps identifies true cups and fake ones

>why is that unusually large women just sitting there and letting herself get choked
Alres ambushed her properly. Her legs and hands were bound before any resistance could be mustered.

The Large Woman was selected because of her fine quality of meat you do not typically find on Japanese women. Pic related are her exceptional guts just waiting for be eaten.

>> No.12575248

>>12575236
Perfect tits, very nice

>> No.12575257

>>12575236
intredasting, i'll mention that video again later

>> No.12575264

>>12575129
you should be eating meals before and after trading.
small snacks throughout the session to maintain even blood sugar levels
also you should be on stimulants, which suppress appetite somewhat

You know what Nikkei and Shanghai don't have, while they eat lunch?
the largest economy in the world

do not eat humans. be nice to anime girls

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>>12575236
you're gonna get jannied again baka!

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>>12575199
he legs and arms are bound dummy see

but contrary from what you see in movies,
once you have tight rope around your neck its instantly over

you lose all function of body because almost no blood moving into brain, you go numb and limp instantly

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>>12575236

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>>12575268
uh oh,,, when on hypnos, painkillers, and benzos should probasbly refraim from post ;_;

>> No.12575313

>>12575272
>>12575288
not true, it takes them a while to go out

https://www.bestgore.com/murder/gang-related-garroting-mexican-man-struggles-drawing-breath/
https://www.bestgore.com/murder/prisoner-brazil-choke-death-peer-inmate/

one small girl couldn't subdue that large woman without some resistance unless her arms and legs were bound beforehand (which they were in this case)

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>>12575272
ligature strangulation isn't really instant in my experience, you get a powerful ringing in your head like when you huff solvents, then you get a kind of gaussian blur/greying or redding out in your vision before you black out. This can take a couple of minutes even and is pretty painful. It is true that most of this comes from having the blood flow to your brain cut off not from lack of oxygen.

>> No.12575328

>>12575236
Based guro fan, please take a look at SEDG for me and do your entrails reading to see if it will be a real or a fake cup and handle.

>> No.12575424

>>12573712
Wait can we stop and talk about this?
That was fucking ballsy - He KNEW beyond the shadow of a doubt that he would succeed.
Imagine how awful it would have been if he dropped it or even fumbled a little bit.

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>>12574210

I gave it a once over.

Daily RSI is 69 and the share price has run up over 100% in the last four weeks. However, relative to earlier rosier times in this stock's history, there does appear to be upside.

I wouldn't chase this. Or, I wouldn't chase it right this instant. If you want insurance against missing out on some stupid moon shot scenario, you can set a stop-buy order a hair above the $4 resistance. If it spikes past that resistance, your order will fill. If it consolidates at current level or drops, no order fill and you're safe.

>> No.12575669

>>12575457
Now this. THIS. Is /smg/
Thanks brah will look into it one last time and possibly move forward with a stop buy
Nicely said my dude

>> No.12575682

>>12575669

Righto. Good luck on this one.

>> No.12576031

>>12575424
I wonder what happens when mickey d's hike their prices. Does he check ahead of time or does he roll up with exact change for the old price and have to, god forbid, pay with a fiver or something?

Also, speaking of fastfood breakfast sammiches, i think A&W changed their sausage patty somehow last year. The taste is slightly off. Also also, nobody does 2 for 1 breakfast sammich coupons anymore. It's a real bummer. You fuck right off with your 2 for $6 """"coupon"""".

>> No.12576036

>>12575457
Or sell puts at your target price

>> No.12576095

I'm going deep on SPX puts tomorrow

It's gonna be lit

>> No.12576099

its kinda tiring to have your finances being so heavily tied to any market. It almost feels like your faith is not in your control.

anyone else feel this way?

>> No.12576116

CGA is mooning it mooned from 50 cent to 60 cent last week. This week it will surely test new heights

>> No.12576132

>>12576099
If you can't enjoy life off-hours, maybe swing trading isn't for you. You need to divorce yourself from emotive responses to finance, or else you will age / kill yourself with stress.

Alternatively -- become a dividend faggot like the investors here who choose to play it safe.

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>>12576095
>tfw you went heavily short on Friday and futures are red for Monday

Feels real comfy.

>> No.12576153

>>12576132
>play it safe.
markets can play a Japan-style fall with no recover
how about that?

>> No.12576163

>>12576136
was tempted to go long on natural gas but didn't

feels comfy too :D

>> No.12576387

CGA must be above 1 dollar soon or they will be delisted. They have some room for emission but cause od the listing thing and their letter of intent to cure shareprice. Buybacks have to happen. The share can rise to 1-2 dollar.

>> No.12576396

>>12576387
And they have a lot of cash on the books. They can do this if the numbers arent lies. You have to trust china after all. I understand investors can be chicken.

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goodnight /smg/

>> No.12576733

My french semis are having a pretty good run those last weeks.
I'm green again on STMicro, Soitec, and soon Kalray and Altran, given the trend.

>> No.12576755

>>12572954
Smartphone isn't the breadwinner it used to be. Everyone in microelectronics is trying to 360° and walk away to get into datacenters.

>> No.12576775

>>12575669
*Ring ring*
>Bonjour
Sir it's me, he put a stop buy

>> No.12576777

getting fucked by Shell lads, please tell me the earnings will be good this thursday

>> No.12576792

>>12576777
777

>> No.12576794

>>12572418
>it's alphabet, they have a good chance of being the first to mobilize and commercialize next gen AI, robotics, ect
>robotics
>alphabet
They are extremely weak on hardware.
As for AI, I would bet on any US or euro defense company before alphabet, especially since Thales presented its drone assistant cluster command thingy.

>> No.12577310

>>12569942
I doubt he'd actually touch that disgusting bitch but I bet he could totally get away with it. Dude's based af. I don't believe in TSLA but I'll hate myself if Tesla one day dominates the cars market.

>> No.12577316

>>12570228
flatex. Free depot, fees are okay.

>> No.12577450

Dont forget to buy some LCI

>> No.12577491

>>12570228
I like Easybourse but that's in french. Low fees on Paris/Brussels/Amsterdam/Milano

>> No.12577506

>>12570993
>this is the best post on /biz/
>ever

>> No.12577518

opinion on EUR/USD going up to 1.16?

>> No.12577535

>>12577518
It would be weird given that Mario said they won't raise rates. If it happened, it would mean that the US economy is in bad shape.

>> No.12577692

>>12570228
Degiro degenerate here

>> No.12577724

First

>> No.12577761
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Breddy gud earnings from the Caterpillar this morning.

Opening for indices looking red across the board. As i'm short on tech, i'd like Apple to miss their earnings tomorrow, ditto Facebook for Wednesday. We'll see how the session goes today whether i cover before close or no. Guidance from both has been cautious recently.

>> No.12577805

>>12577761
Apple missing earnings would plunge my STMicro. Should I sell today and buy back after ? How likely is that ?

>> No.12577821

>>12577805
>>12577761
I thought AAPL est are soooo toned down any revenue decline's been priced in 10 times. Was I wrong?

>> No.12577903

Small buys at open. I hope we hit the yearly low before March.

>> No.12577931

>>12577821
IMO it can get lower

>> No.12577935

Bull run cancelled? Or just a down day?

>> No.12577970

>Still in pre-market
>Bears think they have won
Enjoy shorting the bottom for the 8670th time

>> No.12577973

Oh man nvidia getting smashed again. I still have my big buy target at 95-100.
Come down here!

>> No.12577976

>>12577935
cancelled.

>> No.12577981

>>12567165
If you're not shorting the DOW you're unironically retarded

21k by March

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>>12577970

>> No.12577988

RIP Semis

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Btw to the guy that bought nvidia at 147 and came here for advise because you were underwater. I was the one that told you to hold and sell at 160, I hope you listened

>> No.12578012

What happened to NVDA?

>> No.12578022

>>12578012
Cut guidance, the CEO pretty much said "We're screwed thanks to China"

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Nice futures you got there

>> No.12578053

>>12578022
A prelude to AAPL...... This could be the black swan.

>> No.12578066

OH NO NO NO IT'S GAPPING DOWN

WHY LADS

STRAP IN N' HOLD FIRM, SHE'S GONNA BE A ROUGH N RED MORNING

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!

'EEEERE WE GO AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>> No.12578069

FUCK B*LLS!

>> No.12578075
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SQQQUAD UP

>> No.12578076
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THE BEARS ARE BACK IN TOWN

>> No.12578093

Someone make a new thread god damnit

>> No.12578102

>nvidia, fabless shitters making consumer GPUs fails
>STM, fab gentlemen making industry imagers and asics take -2%
fuck this gay market

>> No.12578110
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He really didn't know this was a bull trap

>> No.12578143

NEW

>>12578136
>>12578136
>>12578136

BREAD

>>12578136
>>12578136

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>why would you buy sqqq calls Anon are you retarded?

>> No.12578151

>>12578093
Why bother. This place is ded anyway