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You're actually just gambling edition

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previously on /smg/ :>>16668002

>> No.16673780

Any good european brokers?
I use Degiro but it only secures up to 20k if shtf.

>> No.16673790
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THREADLY REMINDER THAT DIVIDENDS ARE YOUR FREN

made some new purchases: Started a position in MCD, COST and CVX. Added 1 share of BA to my existing position. DEW calendar updated

>> No.16673791

Should I buy some more galt now?

>> No.16673811

ONTX keeps climbing; 13% so far. Oh happy day. Keep it going..

>> No.16673814

>>16673791
Sure, 30k is the millionaire stack

>> No.16673819

>>16673811
Made $60 on it so far. What luck I bought yesterday.

>> No.16673820
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I'm scared of this nonstop growth bros

I feel like now that I've put a few grand in the stock market that everything is going to crash

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>>16673791
Yes. Loads of it.

>> No.16673850

>>16673814
Actually some people were posting they doubted GALT yesterday. I'm going to hope for the best, but is there reason to be worried about what might happen, like it failing?

>> No.16673854

>>16673820
>Whad is a stobloss ??? :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

>> No.16673857

>>16673819
$65 now, wew

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>>16673850
Phase 3 hasn't even begun so it can't collapse entirely for a few years. The only real threat in the meantime would be more dilution which is unlikely with the share price at these levels.

They are more likely to partner or sell, which is what they want to do. Hopefully soon.

>> No.16673885

>>16673820
you should be scare just look at MSFT. that bubble is getting too big now.

>> No.16673903
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>>16673820
>Sip
Time in market > Timing the market
Ride the Tiger fren.

>> No.16673907

>>16673903
What the fuck is wrong with his thumb

>> No.16673913

>>16673907
Drawing hands is hard

>> No.16673915

>>16673850
That's just stocktwits and some mental cases. The drug certainly works. For their phase3 they are going to use the proper doses for the proper duration.
It should not matter though, the buyout will precede any data from that trial i think, or i will be very cross with them

>> No.16673938

>>16673915
Hopefully we won't be here in one year still talking about when GALT's day is.

>> No.16673941
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16673941

Why can't I buy on strength? I see my positions up 30-50% and think buying more is getting fucked in the ass.

>> No.16673955

Santa rally is running now, be ready for a little correction in January.

>> No.16673964
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16673964

ONTX

>> No.16674004
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So what is the latest meme stock?

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Give me a good reason you didn't buy into the worlds best performing (50% gains) stock market of 2019 yet?.

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Opened micro baby small positions in China Telecoms.

>> No.16674025

I should have held my options bros, I sold at close last night to lock in ~200 profits. FOMO'd back in and lost it all. Peddling shitcoins back and forth on Binance should have taught me better.

>> No.16674050
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When is the best time to sell call options? I'm long a couple of profitable calls and I was wondering what you anons think about selling them now or waiting until monday. What factors should I take into consideration? I'm guessing the options expiring today are holding the share price back a bit but I'm not sure what the right play is here.

>> No.16674051

>>16673955
Going to sit on the January paycheck and spring on the dips!

>> No.16674066

some of you guys are alright, don't be long during new year's eve

>> No.16674076

AMRN - I think the Buyout deal is a happening soon. No Partnership deal, no real anything since the FDA wide label announcement. Remember the clock is ticking now on the Profit they can haul in, 2030 is the cutoff date. Surely they would've had a partnership deal in place before the FDA announcement so they could start raking in the Profit from the get go. But they haven't. Which kinda says they're more interested in selling the company to whoever forks out the most. Just my own thoughts on it.

>> No.16674079

>>16674004
unga boonga buy food stock

>> No.16674081

I just started investing and diversifying my portfolio at the beginning of December. I keep reading that stock returns from 10-12% is a good yearly increase. My question is, if my current increase is 2.1% since December started, does that equal a 23% average over a year or how should I look at it?

>> No.16674093

>>16674076
yep, keep humping that stock, m8. youll get that $50/share buyout anyyyyyyyyyy day now.

>> No.16674122

>>16674008
im surprised noone talks about this

I'm all in Eurobank, already 45% up

>> No.16674125

>>16674008
I don’t invest in gyros and sodomy

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>when it rains, it pours
Red all over the damn place.

>> No.16674144

>>16674008

Jesus christ, that volatility.

>> No.16674150

>>16674136
...where?

>> No.16674165

>>16674150
Our boys Galt and lci. And a ton of small market cap stocks I'm watching. Still very bullish but still.

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unilever manifesta

>> No.16674206
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>>16674050
tax year ends so if you wish to be reported this year's tax report

>> No.16674218

>>16674165
Buy memes, get reamed
It is known

>> No.16674255

>>16674050
some factors would be when do the options expire, do you think the stock will continue to go up...

>> No.16674267

>>16674050
also i think the best time to sell is in the morning when volatility is higher which will let you fetch a higher price for your calls

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16674306

Took half profits on GSK

C’mon Boris, give me a decent reentry point.

>> No.16674333

>>16674081
>I just started investing and diversifying my portfolio at the beginning of December. I keep reading that stock returns from 10-12% is a good yearly increase. My question is, if my current increase is 2.1% since December started, does that equal a 23% average over a year or how should I look at it?'

Actually if this level of performance holds the annualized return will be around 28%. But keep in mind this 10-12% annual rate is something anomalous.

>> No.16674339

Stop selling you human trash.
I’m starting to lose money on these put spreads

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16674348

Lads wtf is going on with DEGIRO?

I'm up in everything since yesterday but it's claiming I'm down.

I assume it charged me a fee but why the fuck would they do that?

>> No.16674430

SAVA pumping hard

>> No.16674448
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16674448

it's now legal to cultivate cannabis at home in Italy for personal use

>> No.16674458

>>16674448
I dont speak Italian but that's based af. Is it legal to consume it tho?

>> No.16674465

I think you lads have way too diverse portfolios.

8 companies in different industries is all you need,

>> No.16674475

>>16674333
I appreciate it. Was verifying the math worked in that behavior. Im just monitoring the portfolio, and trying to stay above a 1% per month gain long term. Sectors, diversifying, etc. I've tried the short game and I get too itchy to buy/sell. Id rather just play blackjack or roulette.

>> No.16674476

>>16674458
yes in "minimal" quantities

>> No.16674498

>>16674348
Figure it out - https://www.degiro.eu/fees/

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>>16674448
Thankgod, it's not even the government's merit. This shitty weak coalition we have can fuck off already. Their time is over and they know it

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Just took some losses in LLY and SGEN... was overexposed. Hope I didn’t fuck it up like when I trimmed LMT and NTDOY.

>>16674430
Indeed, looks like the insider buying set off a lot of interest, and possibly short covering.

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>>16673964
Got in just a hair under .30, feelsgoodman

>> No.16674575

ADXS is now my best performer (194%) followed by SAVA (174%) with ITA bringing in the bronze (104%)

>> No.16674587

Too bad about galt right now, but hey it's the long game. Sava doong nicely.

>> No.16674599

>>16674587
i want to try some far out GALT calls but the volume is shit

>> No.16674638

I'm not mad about SAVA continuing to go up after I sold since I made plenty of money, but there is a small part of me that's all "dang"

>> No.16674675

CHEAPIES CHEAPIES WARM AND TASTY!

MARKET! CHEAPIES! PLEASE BE HASTY!

REFRESHING STONKS FROM BUFFETT'S UDDERS!

I WANT BUFFETT'S AND NO OTHER'S!

MARKET MARKET YOUR RISE MUST STOP!

I REFUSE TO BUY THE TOP!

GIVE IT! GIVE IT! GIVE IT NOW!

GIVE ME CHEAPIES, LAZY DOW!

UNTIL YOU DO I'LL SCREAM I'LL SHOUT!

I'LL CRY I'LL WHINE AND STOMP ABOUT!

UNTIL MY PORTFOLIO IS FULL AND HAPPY!

I REFUSE TO TAKE A NAPPY!

>> No.16674686

>>16674638
A quote I like to read before I sell:

>On average, the shares that individual traders sold did better than those they bought, by a very substantial margin: 3.2 percentage points per year, above and beyond the significant costs of executing the trades… It is clear that for the large majority of individual investors, taking a shower and doing nothing would have been a better policy than implementing the ideas that came to their minds.

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16674693

>>16674675
based

>> No.16674694

>>16674638
>may actually cure alzheimer's
>better sell it now

whut? I'll sell some around $75

>> No.16674737

Best broker for a britobong? I'd like to get all the meme stocks shilled in here

>> No.16674744

>>16674686
>taking a shower and doing nothing would have been a better policy than implementing the ideas that came to their minds.
Are they saying I stink?

>> No.16674767

>>16674744
they're saying holding>panic selling

>> No.16674794

>>16674767
True true but taking profits too early is usually better than too late

>> No.16674809

Stocktwits is the most disturbing website I have ever seen. Everyone on there is fucking insane.

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>>16674794
You know what they say...
"Taking profit is better than getting stabbed in the face by a Malaysian hooker."

>> No.16674824

>>16674794
i dunno man, SAVA looks like a safe long term hold.

>> No.16674826

Why do you faggots never answer my FUD. I've taught myself so much I could probably go for a masters in econ if I wanted, or get my CFA and CFP, all of it just so I could FUD better. The more I learn though the more I realize you faggots are all just boomers who will passively DCA into whatever the flavor of the year strategy is with your whole paycheck.

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>>16674809
It's got some good info but yes, it caters to the obsessive and delusional. A lot of broken people spamming.

>> No.16674850

>>16674826
Psh
Nah
I’m over here taking positions that are too large and I’m too uneducated on and jumping out before FOMOing back in and shit.

>> No.16674860

>>16674849
Yeah, the schizos on their do a fantastic job of googling 24/7. Stocktwits is the best news feed I've ever seen.

>> No.16674879
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16674879

ONTX up 15% so far today

>> No.16674888

>>16674860
Filtered

>> No.16674900

>>16674023
>buying China ever
lol no.
I like money. Never. Ever. Trust the slanted jew

>> No.16674920
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16674920

buy buy BWL.a

>> No.16674936

>>16674737
Anyone?

>> No.16674965

>>16674587
GALT is a scam. They have never put out a drug. Pend and savanon are fooling all of you.

>> No.16674983

I see our friend who shorted the bottom is still having trouble.

https://stocktwits.com/Trials233

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Hate how this general is US oriented. Someone make a Brit general.

>> No.16675018
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>>16675006
Well are you a someone or a nobody?

>> No.16675020

>>16675006
But do you have your loicence m8?

>> No.16675032
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>>16675006
I can see it now:

>Why haven't you invested in Greggs yet, lads?

>> No.16675046

>>16675032
is that a breakfast hero/sub/hoagie/whatever the fuck you call them there?

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>>16675006

>> No.16675088

Did someone just buy $2 million in MRK calls? Is that a lot? It sounds like a lot?

https://charts.stocktwits.com/production/original_188229564.PNG

>> No.16675092

>>16674965
It doesn't work like this dude. You have to provide some sort of argumemt to support your case

>> No.16675093

>>16675046
It's a Greggs.

They sell sausage rolls, mince pies, sausage and bean melts (my favourite), all kinds of pastries.

>> No.16675108

>>16675092
How much longer before people start to see a buyout won't happen, will it be Jan, feb, march?

>> No.16675122

>>16675093
so, what would you call the food item in the picture? Just a sandwich? I'm from New York and I'd call it a hero. Someone from like Massachusetts would call it a grinder.

>> No.16675137

>>16675093
but do they sell Toad in the Holes?

>> No.16675138

ONTX at over 18% and still showing signs of upward movement! Dare we hit 20% today?

>> No.16675156

>>16674965
>They have never put out a drug
No, of course, they're using sorcery to inhibit the Galectin-3 molecule. No drugs here, no no.

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>>16673820

Think long-term and stop trying to time the market.

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>What should I invest my NEET money in, lads?

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>>16675122
Idk what the brits call it but I'm pretty hungry right now and that sandwich ls looking pretty tasty.

>> No.16675181
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Nobody's interested in my thread, so I'm setting up shop here today boys.

Findingfraud.org/FeatureCrawfordLake2019.01.html

Multi-billion dollar fund called out for having ties to a "ponzi scheme professional"

VANGUARD TAX EVASION:

former tax attorney for vanguard David Danon tried to blow the whistle on a $30 BILLION dollar tax evasion scheme from vanguard in 2013, and was promptly pigeon holed into an endless series of court cases over Dodd frank and employer retaliation. After all of this vanguard ended up only paying out a couple million total, and Danon was awarded only $117,000 in whistle blower fee's. Guess he should've stayed quiet and taken his chunk of that 30 Billion instead!

"The current filing for 2019 is that non-US investors represent 100% of vanguard investments ... For the same period in 2018 vanguard claimed that non-US investors made up only 6% of their assets. Does no US investors mean no US taxes? Am I the only one on earth who reads these filings, or do the idiots at vanguard just not know how to fill out a government form?"

MARKET TOP NEAR?

for the past 2 years the "Rydex funds investment monitor" has tracked multiple sub 1% days on their money market fund. Rydex is notable for being one of the first and largest market timing funds, offering a plethora of funds suited to investors who believe they can beat the index. This includes short/long, leveraged, volitality, ect. On many of the major US index markets. In a news cycle where financial journalists imply the "risk off manager" might be killing the market with nearly 160 billion outflows this year, Rydex paints a different picture of extremely greedy profit taking and even greedier return seeking in your average market manager.

>> No.16675188

>>16673820
>16673820
buy now and then buy the dip nerd.

>> No.16675189

>>16675108
He said soon, so it must be right. He was right about sava, so why not here.

>> No.16675190

>>16675137
No, I don't think they do.

>>16675046
Yeah, just a sandwich.

>> No.16675193

>>16675108
If it doesn't happen till march, it doesn't mean it will never happen. Also, in case of no buyout soon, it's still a safe 2 bagger till summer.

>> No.16675195

>>16675164
He says as he posts a picture of a man who's 20% in cash right now.

>> No.16675202

>>16675181
>former tax attorney for vanguard David Danon tried to blow the whistle on a $30 BILLION dollar tax evasion scheme from vanguard in 2013
this gonna be BS like what happened with the GE "whistleblower"?

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>>16675195
>20% in cash is a big deal for a value investor with billions in revenue during a 10 year bull run
you're a fucking pleb. Your FUD is trash. Next you'll tell me to burn my worthless fiat and buy shitcoins.

>> No.16675224

>>16675202
No this already happened, Vanguard settled out of court with the government IIRC, and the tax evasion charges were dropped.

This is just calling attention to how it became memory-holed, and how it seems vanguard is probably still doing it.

This also raises the question if 0% tax rates on financial corporations might unironically be a good thing. This would force them to stop hiding money offshore that would never see its way back to the investors, who will still be paying that tax, despite vanguard never having paid it.

>> No.16675243

>>16673772
/biz/, I'm a poor wagie but I want to make amazon calls. How do I get into this? seems all the sensible calls are $4k or more, how can I break this entry barrier? thanks in advance.

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Anyone here $CYAD?

>> No.16675248

>>16675214
That is a big deal, that means he's profit taking. He was about 8% cash in 2017

>> No.16675251
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god just doesn’t want me to win

>> No.16675255

>>16675224
based Vanguard saving me $

>> No.16675263

>>16675251
Got 8@1740$, just sold

cozy

>> No.16675268

>>16675243
you can't. find stocks in the single digits if you want to play with options with single digit premiums

>> No.16675287

>>16675255
No they aren't, they are saving them money and still calculating your funds as if the tax was payed. Your funds risk going to zero because they commited tax fraud, but they get all the cream. Hence my thought that maybe 0% tax on financial institutions has an argument to be made. If they are commiting tax fraud anyway why not just make them give those returns to their investors?

>> No.16675293

>>16675243
big stock big bucks.

>> No.16675304

>>16675268
thanks, I have started with F calls S puts and GPRO calls and ACB puts.

>> No.16675307

>>16675287
cringe Vanguard costing me $

>> No.16675319

>>16675304
>F calls
Oof
>>16675304
>ACB puts.
Will offset the losses on those F calls

>> No.16675320

>>16675307
>he thought those jews were working overtime to put money in someone else's pocket.

>> No.16675333

>>16675193
So what you're saying is I should buy even more GALT

>> No.16675341

>>16675320
is Vanguard (((Vanguard)))?

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>>16675167
>tfw I recognize that chav slag
I've wasted my life.

I like Glaxo and AZN... I'd like to see another dip in Imperial and then I might buy.

>>16675248
Profit taking implies he's selling. He's just letting his gains pile up while he looks for opportunities to deploy strategically. It's difficult when you have that much fucking money, and he wants to wait for low risk opportunities.

Did you see the deal he made for loaning money on the occidental/anadarko deal? He doesn't want to just buy a few shares of an undervalued company, he needs to make moves in the billions.

>> No.16675349

hmm new law in effect now say you gotta be 21 to buy tobacco products. wonder how many rushed the stores the day before to buy as many cigs as they could before the law went into effect? But hey on the plus side; just think of the new black market bis people can get in on. Selling cigs to "underage" adults. If they think this will deter anyone from getting a cig they're full of shit.

>> No.16675352 [DELETED] 

>>16675304
If you want to make some quick dough buy Jan3 $2 Puts.

>> No.16675362

>>16675304
If you want to make some quick money buy NIO Jan 3 Puts $2

>> No.16675371

OMG! ONTX did a big spike, almost at 30%!

>> No.16675374

>>16675319
thanks for you insight, do you time your options? ie, place options for after earning reports? holidays? any other events I should be paying attention to? obviously MSM should be digested with a pile of salt

>> No.16675382

>>16674144
Volatility = Pure potential profit

>> No.16675387

>>16675362
holy shit thank you i still had some NIO stocks I forgot about, managed to sell at 24% profit

>> No.16675388

>>16675371
Almost 31% now, still moving up! Go little buddy, keep it up..

>> No.16675402
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WHO /ONTX/ HERE

>> No.16675407

>TSLA dipping

I-is the ride over, guys?

>> No.16675419

>>16675374
In all honesty I only dabble with options. In my experience it boils down to pure luck...or maybe being psychic.

>> No.16675420

>>16675407
Damn, 1% from its all time high. What a massive dip

>> No.16675439

>>16675333
Yeah, these are nice prices. But i think it will crab well into january at least

>> No.16675446

>>16675388
damn, couldn't sustain it, down to just 27%. (0.40)

>> No.16675447
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>>16675402
5k at .298 here

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>>16675088
Looks legit, similar large call volume buys in PFE and BMY

Is this it lads? Should I grab some calls and HODL my PILL?

>> No.16675499

>>16675088
oof, been looking for a nugget like that.

>> No.16675501

>>16675454
all my meme pharma stocks are pumping like mad
>PILL is down 3.5%

Booo

>> No.16675544

>>16675352
>>16675362
bought acb puts for $2 then saw next post and kicked my teeth out and bought $2 puts for NIO

>> No.16675581
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16675581

Well /biz/, is it time to purchase CARA?

>>16673790
Get your hands on some FUN for dividend gains, they are very generous

>> No.16675583

>>16675544
markets are closed early 12/31 and closed 1/1 something to think about with expiration on 1/3

(no aftermarket trading on options)

something to be aware of

>> No.16675595

>>16675138
Oh mylanta up 27% today!

>> No.16675616
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16675616

FARMERS RISE UP

>> No.16675627

>>16675544
>>16675583
Company is having earning report on the 30th at 10am. Stock will have fully tank by end of day. No need to worry about it. Good for a quick buck.

>> No.16675635

Stockchads rise up!

>> No.16675636

>>16675581
>12 month payout ratio
>99%

thats a very slim margin. I usually like less than 60% payout ratio unless the company is like KO, XOM, JNJ, PG, MCD, etc.

ill keep my eye on FUN tho

>> No.16675645

>>16674693
This eye condition exists this attention whore however is faking it

>> No.16675651

>>16675627
fuck it I grabbed some, had some extra $ laying around anyway

>> No.16675657

>>16675645
based and heterochromiapilled

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>>16675581
>Well /biz/, is it time to purchase CARA?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_M2vfE3Tyo

>> No.16675691
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>>16673854
xDxDxD

>> No.16675695
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16675695

check the digits on my div portfolio + emergency savings

>> No.16675705
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16675705

>ONTX still going up

>> No.16675715

>>16675705
crazy shit

>> No.16675721

>>16675705
Who all got in on this? How long have you been holding? What percentage did u make overall?

>> No.16675733
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16675733

>tfw haven't been able to buy any of the meme stocks that are mooning because my TFSA is maxed out

>> No.16675737

>>16675721
wish i went all in...was DCA'ing 100 shares/day.
>only have 900 shares

FML

>> No.16675760
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16675760

It's not too late to jump on bros

>> No.16675774

>>16675627
I'm in on this now, why the fuck has it rallied so much? Hasn't NIO sold nearly no cars?

>> No.16675782

>>16675695
Checked and div pilled

>> No.16675803

>>16675721
Started adding on dec. 16, now have 5k at .298 average. So I'm up over 40%

>> No.16675808

>>16675774
my very quick research shows their earnings suck, they're lighting cash on fire, and Tesla opening in Shanghai means they're gonna get fucked harder.

>> No.16675824
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16675824

Attention!

Fuck CLF. Fuck it right in it's dumb fucking bitch face.

That is all.

>> No.16675835

yo bionerds, why was no one shilling ITRM 130% gain today

>> No.16675837
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16675837

Nice gap up on my small gold miner Aurion resources. This doesn't appear to be news related. Gold is up, of course, but not enough to warrant this enthusiasm. Anyway, +6.5% for now. Snuggling up my stop.

>> No.16675849

>>16675774
Just dumb asses pumping themselves up. Robin Hood said that NIO was going to have a earnings report Dec 3 and the stock went up like .40 cents in a just a couple of days. Then it dumped back down to $2 when everyone realized that it wasnt happening.

Historically NIO has dumped 20-50% after its last three earnings reports and nothing is different now. Im expecting at least a 30% drop by Jan 3.

>> No.16675860

>>16675721
I've got 100 shares. Only $30 invested. If it gets to the 52w high of $4 hell I've made 400.00 on this so hey not a bad return you know.

>> No.16675872

>>16675835
We can't catch all of them, anon.

>> No.16675899

>>16675872
With so many meme stocks mooning, will SNSS finally break out in 2020

>> No.16675926
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>>16674900
desu I made 80% of my gains investing in bugmen stock. The market in general is more volatile, but if you hit it with the right one, you'll see some serious gains. Also, having one market open during the day and the other during the night is max comfy.

also what the fuck is up with so many tripfags in this general. can we please cut it out with such high level faggotry?

>>16675341
it's literally owned by the rothschilds, what do you think?

>> No.16675929

ONTX almost at 40%! Can we hit 50? Just little over 30 min remains!.. You can do it little buddy, you can do it!

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>>16675835
If check the list of index best daily performers, a bioshit if some sort moons 100%-500% on drug approval at least a couple times a month. The problem is there are so many of them and you're looking at -50% or more single day drop if their drug(s) fail at any point in the process. This is because speculation on experimental drug succeeding is the only thing propping up the company. They generally operate at a loss on loans and cash raises from speculators until their drugs make it.

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16675949

ONTX up almost 40%

>> No.16675952

>>16675929
over 42%, still climbing

>> No.16676011

>>16675926
>it's literally owned by the rothschilds, what do you think?
I didn't know that. Half my stonks are there, the other half with fidelity.

>> No.16676034

>>16675949
>>16675952
I enjoy growth, but what is wrong with some people:
>FACT: on Monday there's going to be a BPTH-style run to $100

>> No.16676036

Watched another penny stock do this before. Bought it at 0.30. Sucker climbed all throughout the week, almost hit $1. Was at 0.96 then it tanked hard. I had 1000 shares. I was hoping for that $1 mark, $1000.00 extra bucks hell yeah. But I had to settle for just $950.00

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>>16676011
that's ok anon, the stonk market is literally swarming with jews, it's not like you can avoid that reality. If you want to amuse yourself, go check out high gain stonks stockholders. You'll be shocked as to how many they own, under the vanguard name, no less.

fuck, even most good china stonks are partially owned by (((them))).

>> No.16676040

>>16675899
Yes. Yes it will.

>> No.16676059

What’s wrong with my plan of buying 500 shares of SAVA and holding for a year? Tell me anons, cuz I’m about to do it baby...

>> No.16676071

do you guys use stop losses and put everything in at once, or just average down while taking smaller positions? do you guys ever scale out? i kinda want to just DCA because i know the MM's can play game and see people's stops and take price there to eat up all their shares for cheap, that worries me.

>> No.16676082

>>16676011
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/110515/who-are-owners-vanguard-group.asp

He’s not exactly wrong, but the way he says it is very misleading. Do a little research and never trust the 50 cent army.

Shit, never trust anyone.

>> No.16676083

>>16676071
I never use stop losses but I do have price alerts set on my phone so I know if something tanks past a certain level

>> No.16676089

>>16676071
Bro, nobody is going to waste millions if not billions to stop your $250 position out. That's just you getting the idea that it happened before because you enter stupid positions. We're as mixed as america in here, some use stop losses some don't.

>> No.16676104

>>16675214
I wish we got more tomoko blanca. It hurts bros.

>> No.16676111

>>16676059
I wish I went all in on SAVA....I was DCA'ing, got up to 270 shares with avg cost of 1.78 then it exploded.

That was in my IRA and I maxed my contributions, so I had to do the rets on RH....my avg cost there is 4.16

If i were you I'd wait until Monday, see what it does at open. if it stays above 5 that may be its new floor. It held firm at 4 yesterday after retracing some during the day.

And yes, just fucking hold it.

>> No.16676125

>>16673772
What's the difference between investing and gambling?

>> No.16676138

>>16675581
why not just all in on QYLD for divvies?

>> No.16676154

>>16676089
no but they can see where EVERYBODY'S stop losses are though. literally watched it happen today in AMD where they took it below the low of the day, you see a huge volume spike and boom it goes up after that. so obvious it hurts. in a lot of these places you don't want to be stopped out, if anything you want to be buying more. im thinking of instead just focusing on pivot points to buy in at and DCA at each level.

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16676160

When you guys make bad trades how do you resist the urge to grab the closest person and throttle the life out of them? Asking for a friend...

>> No.16676166

>>16676059
Nothing

>> No.16676167

>>16676071
the paranoia is dumb as fuck, but putting up stop losses is a good habit. Unless you're going long without remorse or regret, having a decent stop loss determined by a simple question like "how much am I willing to risk for this shit going up?" is a good idea. I do it with most of my trades, I only leave stop losses out on highly volatile stonks or when I'm absolutely sure (or as sure as I can be) of the fundamentals of said stonks

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>>16676071
>Stop losses
yes. Where and when depends on individual stock. I may not use a stop upon entry but will once there's enough buffer that I can comfortably put the stop at break even. Bear in mind, I put stops lower than typically advised. They are there for emergencies only.
>average down
Rarely. That's not my style.
>Scale out
Yes! Usually either half profit take or a third.

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>>16676160
I have grip strength squeezers, a series of pillows to punch, and I do archery as a hobby/exercise. Shooting a relatively high poundage bow about a hundred times in 30 minutes works wonders for stress relief. Good for the back muscles too. Going to gun range would also probably work but it's not as much exercise and it's more expensive. And also I hate indoor ranges. Too loud.

>> No.16676236

>>16676071
Sell out of the money puts

>> No.16676239

LCI to 7

>> No.16676240
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16676240

*Obviously* it has and can crash
*Obviously* it's volatile and depends on restaurant revenue

But 15% a year, and buying post crash? I don't see any additional risk here, unless all of its subsidiary restaurants permanently shit the bed and it's a major falling knife

>> No.16676243

>>16676125
The odds being in your favor
If you cant make money in the market you are retarded

>> No.16676247

Bought RDS instead of CVX, did I fuck up?

>> No.16676253
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16676253

Ding ding ding! How did everyone do this week? I'm down .26% today, not horrible but disappoint day for GEO. I'm so close to breaking even I'm salivating, I've been pavlovian trained like in Gravity's Rainbow. Good week otherwise, happy to be safe n sound back home.
Rip in pepperoni to DPZ cfo David Bauernfeind, assassinated while skuba diving in Mauritius. The Papa's first victim, the reckoning has begun.
This week we're going to a Romano's in Portland, Oregon. You can't see it from the street but it's up in that building, trust me.

>> No.16676258

>>16676253
+3% today

>> No.16676262

>>16676240
>I don't see any additional risk here
they cut the div and it drops to $3. it's not out of the realm of possibilities

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>>16676253
Down .9% for the day, up a little on the week, but mostly just crabbed

>> No.16676277

>>16676253
up .32%

>> No.16676286

>>16676253
1.8% gain, thank you penny memes

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>>16676253
Good week. Flat today. My only green was MCD and Aurion resources. Kirkland and Barrick had some low volume neutral action. Ivanhoe red but in a bull flag pattern. Lightspeed and Ballard both down although neither hit my stops. Looking for index weakness converted in to a fomo gold rush to smash through that 1520 resistance.

>> No.16676295

Once again, SAVA exploding after hours. They always wait for after hours.

>> No.16676298

>>16676253
CLF fucked me in the ass today. Down 2% on the day

>> No.16676316

>>16675006

The US is the Financial Capital of the world. European markets are cucked by ours.

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>>16676125
probably not that much for most people, however longing dow jones is always positive expected value because inflation bias etc.

in blogspehere most people buy a penny stock, or whatever, based on some ridiculous fundamental metrics or simplistic ta (both totally ignorant groups), or whatever, and after the fact they start making excuses why position is running agains them, so more like a religion or something. so when people say they are 'investing' that probably means they try to suck up losses for 'long term' gains ie making excuses for bad decisions and simply hoping luck turns. trading is more frequent thus less forgiving and most traders realize quicker they are at losing end of rope probably. depends a bit average forex leverage trader life span prolly around few weeks, commodities few months and stocks a slightly longer depending how frequent xD

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

>> No.16676324

What is the outlook for RAD for the next month?

>> No.16676327
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16676327

>>16675164

Why do you pretend to be me, you fucking shitnigger?!

>PROTIP

>> No.16676330

>>16676253
Up 14% on RH, up 0.8% on my real bags

>> No.16676332

>>16674206
MOMMY MOMMY MOMMY AAAAA

>> No.16676342

>>16675808
>>16675849
Welp my order never filled.

>> No.16676352

>>16676342
Grabbed some puts @ 11, fuck it.

>> No.16676356
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16676356

probably not that much for most people, however longing dow jones is always positive expected value because inflation bias etc.

in blogspehere most people buy a penny stock, or whatever, based on some ridiculous fundamental metrics or simplistic ta (both totally ignorant groups), or whatever, and after the fact they start making excuses why position is running agains them, so more like a religion or something. so when people say they are 'investing' that probably means they try to suck up losses for 'long term' gains ie making excuses for bad decisions and simply hoping luck turns. trading is more frequent thus less forgiving and most traders realize quicker they are at losing end of rope probably

>>16676327
buffet is very heavy in cash usually at tops. however there is only few market crashes during life time so sample size very low, should be like 50 crashes for reliable data :D

https://www.gurufocus.com/guru/warren+buffett/profile

>> No.16676359

>>16676352
I don't know shit about option order books, but Robinhood has some of the fucking weirdest bids and asks.

>> No.16676386

>TA obviously says down
>keep trying to find the bottom
>surprise surprise it keeps going down

ended up DCA'ing and getting out at break even today on AMD thankfully. close one. this friday was really shit for tech stocks for some reason idk why, i usually like to day trade them. otherwise up 5% for the week but really need to take stock in what i've learned over my first week trading with small amounts of real money.

also PROTIP: don't trade while hung over. i drank a bunch last night, basically got into a bad position trading today and had to manage it all day just to get to break even, and i partly count that as luck but stuff like AMD, ROKU, etc are in major uptrends on the macro scale (daily chart) with low short floats so i figured it was pretty safe overall. multiple time frame analysis is your friend, but yeah... don't trade after a night of heavy drinking, TIL.

>> No.16676388

>>16676359
I'm reasonably certain RHs servers are monkies operating an old timey telephone switchboard.

>> No.16676399

>>16676388
Do you know if Robinhood only takes orders from its own platform? The volume on a lot of these options is so small.

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>>16676356
>so more like a religion or something
Absolutely true. I got a little suckered in to that line of thinking when I started, too. Blaming manipulation, blaming short sellers, blaming biz media, insisting the market just doesn't understand this series of companies I have hitched my wagon to, listening to people who unironically use the phrase "us longs".

>> No.16676412

Seriously dude fuck lci

>> No.16676420

>ctrl+f "FCEL"
>no results
you guys are always late to easy money i swear to god

>> No.16676428

>>16676154
Wait what? Okay.. first of all, put the chart on 15min. Do you see the amount of candles slowly making its way down to the daily bottom? That's very bearish looking for people trading TA and when the level got broke because it was barely any volume covering that bottom algos and break-out traders came in to short it. Do you want to know what kind of traders they stopped out? Retards. You want to know why I say that? 1% is the most common stop loss for day traders, if you measure from 46.48 down 1%, you get pretty much 46 exactly.. which means they stopped out people that went long ABOVE average daily price.
I don't even think this was a stop hunt at all, I just think the range broke because it didn't have enough buy interest. It did however close above the daily bottom either way because people liked 46 enough to buy it up from.

>> No.16676443

>>16676412
Someone said LCI would crab until it fell to 7-7.50, then would climb back up.

>> No.16676449

>>16676399
No idea. Good question tho. I only use play money on RH. People who have tens of thousands of dollars there are nuts.

>> No.16676464

>>16676420

Dude that shit pumped and dumped like 3 weeks ago and we were on board then.

>> No.16676469

>>16676125
>>16676404
yessir, was meant to reply for that guy asking origianlly. it is typical human bias at least you figured it out most people stay ignorant and always blame others :P

>> No.16676472
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16676472

SOXL. Face it. Semiconductors are crack in all but name. The desire for newer, faster, more is insatiable. Computers, GPUs, self-driving electric cars, AI enhanced smartphones, medical devices, microcontrollers, networkinging gear, machine learning, surveillance, infrastructure, deadly war machines, the list is endless. No matter how many cores, or how fast and efficient, demand requires bigger, faster, cheaper, and better. The clamor for fresh silicon gives nary shit for national identity, creed, hue, gender, asshole virginity or any vain conceit; the multitude speaks in singular. The plea: semiconductor.
Which gift delights the most? Fresh plaid socks or the new drop semiconducters blinken the lights.
Get on the receiving end right now with SOXL. This 3x leveraged ETF couples a single entry point with diversified high return semiconductor exposure then juices the already stellar profits further via 3 times leverage and daily rebalancing to boot. SOXL aligns your economic interests with those of powerhouses like Nvidia, Qualcomm, Intel, Broadcom, Micron, Texas Instruments, Applied Materials, et al. Refreshingly juxtaposed against the overloaded phrase "tech company", these are the ones who reach into the body tech and directly beat the heart of a real tech revolution. The tech revolution is the hardware.
The last 7 years, SOXL has appreciated 42x. Those fortunes already made but indulge a projection here. Advances in silicon and primitive machine intelligence wrought therein seemingly inch forward in measured steps yet closer inspection resolves the crude linear progression into precise exponential. Exponential curves have a knee and when the knee in the growth of the semiconductor space is reached, 42x returns will seem laughably quaint with orders of magnitude more are still to come.
Stop waiting for the "pullback". Where we're going, fretting over a few dollars is meaningless. The deliberation is over; waiting is a failure mode. Now. Buy it now.

>> No.16676475

heh, gained over $10 on ONTX so not bad. What? $10 extra bucks is better than losing a shit pot of green.

>> No.16676482

>snss halted

https://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=TradeHalts

Did they go bankrupt?

>> No.16676517

>>16676475

Yeah I skimmed an easy 2.5% on ontx too. Profit is profit and with penny bullshit you get in and gtfo or you end up holding the bag and praying for miracles on Stocktwits

>> No.16676525

>>16676482
Why do you play these games?

>> No.16676532

>>16676482
>>16676525
based

>> No.16676541

>>16676482
>>16676525
Daily fake SNSS news. One day it will be real and no one will believe it.

>> No.16676559

Guys please tell me stocks arent the next crypto?

>> No.16676563

Lots of Newfag brainlets lately

>>16676559
this is a brainlet question

>> No.16676564

>>16676559

You’re a fag.

>> No.16676566

>>16676559
This is the question your grandpa asked in 1919

>> No.16676579

>>16675627
Thanks for the tip!

>> No.16676599

>Tfw PILL is KILL

GOD DAMN IT

WHAT THE FUCK WAS WITH THAT VIX POP WHILE IM HOLDING A TRIPLE LEVERAGED LONG ETF?!

SOMEONE TELL ME THE DIX DIDNT CRASH PLZZZZ

>> No.16676612

>>16676599
No dix yet for probably another hour

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>>16676599
>WHAT THE FUCK WAS WITH THAT VIX POP
Perceived weakness in the indexes.

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16676642

Ever feel like you should just be enjoying your money now, in the present, because you're probably going to get some horrible disease and die before you reach your ultimate financial goal?

>> No.16676648

>>16676040
When is delisting date?

>> No.16676654
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16676654

How is this possible? LLY wasn’t selling at that level all day, and suddenly it gaps down from there, to make a red candle?

>>16676617
B-but the indexes are STRONG!

>> No.16676660
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>>16676253
GEO huh? A fellow Private Prison Chad I see. I hold CXW myself! Hoping it moons in 2020, assuming Trump is re-elected.

>> No.16676669

>>16673964
What's a good target price to sell here? Got in right at .30 just not sure what I should shoot for.

>> No.16676670

>>16676240
Canadian economy is going downhill. Posted trash jobs numbers last month right after the US knocks theirs out the park. Oil has been shit for 6 years now with no progress in sight. Everyone's up to their eyes in debt, mortgages delinquencies way up in Ontario. I don't see a bull case for the consumer discretionary sector. Add that on top of SIR owning the shittiest restaurant brands we've got. There's a reason this stocks in the tank.

If youre gonna go for one of our restaurant royalties, I'd say the keg's your best bet. Retarded millenials treat that place like some sort of holy kingdom and will skip a student loan payment to take their date there.

>> No.16676681

>>16676670
>If youre gonna go for one of our restaurant royalties, I'd say the keg's your best bet. Retarded millenials treat that place like some sort of holy kingdom and will skip a student loan payment to take their date there.
I thought Leafs reproduced asexually?

>> No.16676685

>>16676472
You could sell sand to an Arab, SOXL shill. Plan on pulling the trigger on a share after the inevitable January correction that will follow this Christmas pump.

>> No.16676686

>>16676669

Anywhere above .30. Sell that shut Monday before you get burned man

>> No.16676694

>>16676428
yeah but a common stop loss is below the bottom for the day and AMD has been on a monster of an uptrend on the daily chart lately. not everyone is doing 1% either, and it could also include people who have been long since earlier on a swing trade and have been moving their stop loss up around there. saw it happen earlier this week too iirc, on ATVI, you'll notice a day where there is this big red bar down and then after a bit of consolidation it goes right back up and continues to uptrend. anyone who bet on long was right but if they used a stop loss like that they got knocked out.

also i've been pretty focused on the 1m time frame lately and the 1d. main take away seems to be that i should probably have a time frame i include inbetween, at least 3m or 5m to determine what the overall trend is and when it legit breaks. 1m can have a lot of headfakes but you can scalp a lot more trades using it and you get more granularity on your data. if anything i might just start using a longer term MA while staying on the minute scale. like multiples of 60 would give me the average over the past X hours while im still on the 1m scale sorta thing.

>> No.16676695

>>16674430
My average is $2 but wish I had bought more when it dropped to $4.06 earlier today.

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>>16676642
I try to keep a balance between decent quality of life and preparation for future.

>>16676654
>B-but the indexes are STRONG!
Sure, in the long term. Short term there could easily be a 5% drawdown without any particular news to drive it.

>> No.16676700

>>16676670
Is it wrong I have schadenfreude from Canada's recent mishaps? Everyone always was smug as fuck over "being the better version of USA", seeing them down on the floor somehow makes me feel vindicated.

>> No.16676708

>>16676525

Probably because he gets off on trolling a tripfag

>> No.16676715

>>16676686
Yeah I'm gonna sell on monday as well. Take my gains and run. 10 extra bucks is better than losing $40 (investment + gains)

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>>16676700
>Is it wrong I have schadenfreude from Canada's recent mishaps?
No. Canada deserves it. I'm from Alberta and I support Alberta separatist movement if things remain the same. Ottawa uses the west like a slave, makes policy that actively harms it, slurps up its allotment of the remaining revenue still being made without a thanks or nod in gratitude.

FUCK TRUDY
FUCK OTTAWA
FUCK QUEBEC

>> No.16676744

>>16676472
This pitch blows, my dude

>> No.16676748

>>16676685
>January correction
You’ll get a mild dip from profit taking, and you’ll say thank you.

Unless we really meltup next week, then we could meltdown but... nah I don’t see it happening. It’s crab party time.

>>16676694
>ATVI
Up 9.5%... was hoping I’d get a better place to add but now it looks like I might have to look for a place to take profits instead.

>> No.16676770

75% of my portfolio is in ACB. My entire life savings portfolio of $20,000 is almost all gone. I am down around 78% with an average price of about $8.80. Is there any hope of a turnaround or do I just sell at a loss before this trash company hits 0? Last time I ever fomo into something. I saw all the losers on /r/weedstocks getting rich and felt I had to get in. Now i lost almost everything I had. Should I just hold on an pray for cannabis 2.0 and edibles to save this company? If the coke deal still goes through ACB could easily hit $20+.

>> No.16676774

>>16676700
Another Alberta leaf here, eastern Canada deserves it. I fucking hate the smug Trudeau-voting fucks there that think they're so much better than the US, they can get fucked. I go to uni in Quebec and the people there are fucking subhuman at best. Most of western Canada aside from the west coast should not be lumped in with those tards, we're sensible and decent people. I sincerely hope Wexit takes place within the next decade.

>>16676740
BASED SEPRATIST ALBERTA CHADS UNITE

>> No.16676775

>>16676740
t.Didn't expect another Albertan here.

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>>16676685
My work is done when /biz/ is so full of 9 figure wealthy SOXL shills Hiroshimoot gets tired of the no-SOXL-er seething and makes a new board like when /biz/ was a cryptard offshoot of /g/.
You're gonna make it fren.
>>16676744
English isn't my first language so the pasta's a work in progress albeit getting better all the time. On topic, don't forget to buy some SOXL

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C-can I buy this “dip” yet?
These fuckers gonna make me wait til next year to buy more DIS?! (and NVIDIA and MRK)

>> No.16676785

>>16676740
>>16676774
3ofus

>> No.16676787

>>16676748
yeah i actually called it a while back while i was paper trading that it was going to go up like this because of how distended into the keltner channel it was when it was ranging. main issue was that it took like a month or so and i wasn't willing to wait, my personality just fits scalping and day trading too well. i don't want to wait a month to find out that i was wrong and get fucked out of a bunch of money.

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If you didn't get VXX Calls for Monday morning, you might be fucked.

The feds are not buying stocks in January -- the pump will be dumped.

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>>16676775
Apparently there are at least three of us.

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Prison stocks suffered minor setbacks today. Meanwhile, my joke $400 SAVA investment is up 25%

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I have a hot tip. KHC is advertising Kraft on SnapChat. They're winning over gen Z and the millenials. Once this news becomes more widespread, the stock is going to rocket up to the moon.

>> No.16676807

>>16676770
Will you feel worse selling when it moons right after, or just riding it down to 0?

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>>16676770
That coke deal is fake as fuck. You think an American corporation with a brand as sacred as Coca Cola is going to invest in a product that is still federally illegal in the US?

I really hope this is copypasta or a LARP. I wanted it to surge today so I could short it.

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>>16676774
>>16676794
>>16676785

make that 4 alberta chads

>> No.16676821

>>16676770

DUDE WEED LMAO

>> No.16676822

>>16676776
I bought one SOXL. Will buy more in January when I can contribute to my tax free account again.

What is your native language?

>> No.16676829

>>16676805
for khc or snapchat? Source of tip?

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>>16676817
oh ffs. Hello fellers.

>> No.16676836

>>16674076
>>16674093
Reminder: When Big Pharma comes knocking the Green Bags start Flying.. Marketcaps mean shit if Big Pharma wants the company bad enough. What the CEO personally wants doesn't mean shit either. Long as the Board has the majority votes and shareholders give it the thumbs up then Big Pharma wins. Really though you'd have to be dumb as hell to turn down a Fat Green Bag (or two) stuffed full of Cash.


With all the good news it's important not to let the lure of the Fat Green Bag to get outta hand. Sure you'll get a Fat Bag but over doing it is just setting yourself up for despair and gloom if it doesn't come to pass. I look at it like this: If I get 45 - 50 per then hey its all good for me. If I get over 50 per then that's just extra gravy. I'm not talking about just the buyout price either but also the stock price itself. Low balling your expectations will save yourself a lot of mental pain later. Then if you exceed those expectations you can celebrate like mad.

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>>16676817
yeehaw boys

>> No.16676839

So, you fellas portfolios looking like banks, pipelines and US tech?

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>>16676776
Soxl anon... you’re not the Bulgarian anon are you?

I’m disappointed in PILL, but with Warren’s campaign freaking out about donations dropping off, I have hope.

>> No.16676851

>>16676817
I remember reading how mcdonalds was giving out full ride scholarships to find kids to work there during the oil boom. What's it like now?

>> No.16676863

>>16676253
just after open I accidentally limit sold my ONTX trying to set a stop loss, then didn't have the heart to buy back in cause I was mad at myself. and my SAVA hit its stop loss and while I was lucky enough to buy back in lower I didn't grab as many shares as I had to start with because I'm a HUGE IDIOT, so today was the worst self sabotage day I've had so far

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>>16676770

>"The desire for constant action irrespective of underlying conditions is responsible for many losses in Wall Street even among professionals."

>"Prices, like everything else, move along the line of least resistance. They will do whatever comes easiest."

>"The speculator’s chief enemies are always boring from within. It is inseparable from human nature to hope and to fear. In speculation when the market goes against you hope that every day will be the last day — and you lose more than you should had you not listened to hope — the same ally that is so potent a success-bringer to empire builders and pioneers, big and little. And when the market goes your way you become fearful that the next day will take away your profit, and you get out — too soon. Fear keeps you from making as much money as you ought to. The successful trader has to fight these two deep-seated instincts… Instead of hoping he must fear; instead of fearing he must hope."

>> No.16676870

>>16676839
Canadian mining micro caps and US tech/biotech for me. Used to have some pembina but sold it after they sent propane to Quebec lol

>> No.16676886

>>16676253
Up 22.09% for the week mainly thanks to SAVA

>> No.16676893

>>16676851
>What's it like now?
I narrowly escaped being laid off from my guberment wagie job this fall due to budget cuts. It's a part-time disposable jobber for me and not critical if I lose it but still. Things aren't good.

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>>16676868
>>>"The speculator’s chief enemies are always boring from within. It is inseparable from human nature to hope and to fear. In speculation when the market goes against you hope that every day will be the last day — and you lose more than you should had you not listened to hope — the same ally that is so potent a success-bringer to empire builders and pioneers, big and little. And when the market goes your way you become fearful that the next day will take away your profit, and you get out — too soon. Fear keeps you from making as much money as you ought to. The successful trader has to fight these two deep-seated instincts… Instead of hoping he must fear; instead of fearing he must hope."
That's a great quote. Approved!

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Oof I let some goddamned calls expire worthless. RIP my monies.

>>16676253
>robinmeme week chart says I’m down for the week
>it’s down from a level I was only at according to the weekly chart, every other chart says that I was never trading at that level
So fucking weird...
Robinhood charts a shit

>> No.16676915

>>16676868
your post is basically explaining why you need a trading system with rules you adhere to strictly with discipline. a major part about being a professional stock trader is eliminating emotion from the equation entirely, to the point where trading because almost robotic. in the sense of algos, literally robotic.

i've been balls deep in TA, trader psychology, and money management for the past half year and even i still fall victim to emotion. it's really hard to get over but it's a necessity. everyone wants the sexy stuff with the indicators but really what matters is money management and psychology at the end of the day. it's really hard to take a loss even though ultimately it will often save you a lot of money in the long run.

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>>16676904

I don't always post on /biz/ but when I do, I leave the

>PROTIPS

>> No.16676939

>>16676868
All quotes from Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, I believe. Good book

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>>16676770
Haha faggot! They diluted to over a billion shares, and you fomod into that shit. Plus the Canadian management sucks balls, which means you suck balls. The coke deal was typical reddit pnd. You deserve to lose all of it. Acb to -100/share! Hahahahahahaaaaaalololooroflroflrofl !!!!!!

>> No.16676944

Community service announcement to SHOP hodlers here: you're in danger of a double top sell off. Protect yourselves please.

>> No.16676952

>>16676916
the main issue with the impatient/patient shit is that i fucking need money now and im only going to live for so many years, so by the time my patience would have paid off i could be dead. i still say it'd be a better quote to replace impatient/patient with dumb/smart. it doesn't matter what time frame you trade on, at the end of the day what matters is whether you're smart or dumb. and by god are there a lot of dumb people out there, look at >>16676770 lmao

like... there are ways to make consistent small profits over and over again in the market and keep losses to a minimum, but everyone always wants that big spike payday, double, triple, 10x their money, missing the point that they could also lose too. avoiding losses should be WAAAAY more important than getting wins, but so many dumbasses ignore that and hope they basically win the lottery.

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>>16676696
>>16676612
Not so bad...

PILL chads gonna make it? Time will tell...

Put credit spreads gonna make it? Fugggg

>> No.16676961

Also:

$ODP is a BUY

Insiders have been buying after last year's earnings misses closed the gap from $0.10 to a deficit of $0.02 as of last quarter's Earnings Call. Golden Cross technical formation setting up nicely on the chart with increasing volumes supporting bullish MACD signals all peg this $2.63 stock as a good Long Position.

Don't be a faggot. Long $ODP.

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>>16676851

if you work only oil -- you lost your job.. if you worked oil+tech you probably kept your job.. all the companies never cut their research budgets

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can Quarble be the /smg/ mascot please?

>> No.16677003

Debate me:

You should always sit down when pee'ing at work so you minimize the chance of getting pee on the floor and looking like a retard unable to aim his penis at a toilet properly

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>>16676952

Yeah, I can understand that. What the patience quote implies is that trends take a longer time to develop than just what occurs on the intraday timescale. Big financial houses take a long, long time to establish their multimillion dollar positions. Then the retail poor like us come filing in and then that's followed by the F.O.M.O. like Mr. $ACB above.

One of my trading rules for trades is things take at least three days. Send out a small line of buys and see how she flies. Once the trend is confirmed, then buy more and more and more, but if -- and only if -- the trend is your friend.

>"As in the art of speculation, one must be extremely patient with profitable positions and extremely impatient with losing ones."

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>>16677003

Attempting to rainbow arc one's piss from great distances establishes dominance in the workplace.

Standing is for closers. Sitting is for posers.

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>>16676939

Correct!

+1 Internets to (You)!

>> No.16677030

>>16677003
Who gives af about peeing everywhere at work? You work at a shithole with no janitor? I work at a megacorp with mexican janitors who come by hourly to wipe my piss, so I piss everywhere to mark my territory!

>> No.16677038

>>16677003
>he doesn't stand at the urinal with a wide power stance to assert control over the territory of the neighboring urinals

>> No.16677045

>>16677038

With both hands firmly yet gleefully on adjacent coworker's shoulders...

>> No.16677049

>>16677030
Assuming it's a shared bathroom, you might give off the impression your penis is small and extremely curved to any potentially attractive females who use the toilet after you.

>> No.16677056

>>16677003
>always
Avoid using always and never in your arguements.

For instance, what if there’s a small fire on the wastepaper basket and your boss insists that you extinguish it with your urine. Are you really going to sit on a fire filled basket? Heat rises, I wouldn’t recommend it.

>> No.16677058

>>16676961
What is so good about office deopot that it would start bringing in money

>> No.16677070

>>16677058
That’s what people said about Michaels, rite aid, and game stop

>> No.16677076

NEW NEW NEW

>>16677064

>>16677064

>>16677064

NEW NEW NEW

>>16677064

>>16677064

>>16677064

NEW NEW NEW

>> No.16677090

>>16677004
>Big financial houses take a long, long time to establish their multimillion dollar positions.

well yeah that's the problem with the logic. there's a huge difference between a fund managing literally billions if not trillions of dollars and trying to make a percentage off of ALL of that, vs. a guy like me with 5 digit wealth just trying to make $200 a day on average consistently, or better.

and it's important to note that price moves in waves, it's not a straight line. there are also trends on all time frames. there isn't one "trend", like i said it isn't a straight line. it's more like there is a long, medium, and short-term trend. hell as a scalper you may only be looking for a micro trend where you just get 1 candle that closes profitably after the one you get in on.

i also don't like long term stock investing because the trend can be your friend and then all of a sudden your stock crashes over 60%, look at SAGE for example. one day boom you're fucked GG no RE, day trading has always seemed way safer in that regard.

>> No.16677160

>>16677058

They are the only competitor to Staples and they have been restructuring their outdated business model to be competitive in the online world of faggots buying things on their phones. Office Managers typically have an account with either Staples or Office Depot, and $ODPs streamlining closed the earnings gap as of last Earnings Call. Insiders wouldn't be buying in the face of further losses on the horizon.

>> No.16677248

>>16676822
Excellent
>What is your native language?
An obscure dialect popular in a former Soviet satellite state that nobody -and I mean nobody- on the internet speaks. I don't even think Google Translate lists it as an option
>>16676847
>you’re not the Bulgarian anon are you?
Not me but I do recall the PILL discussion. I'm pulling for you man

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>buy silver
>it shits its pants
I'm financially fucked