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>>23484732
LAST CHANCE TO BUY SUS AT A DIP, WE SKYROCKETING FROM INFLUENCER TWEETS IN AN HOUR

https://www.dextools.io/app/uniswap/pair-explorer/0x34dcc7f7859de73cb2ad779d774804c09a953560

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NEE is the best “green stock” environmental play.

>> No.23484798

>>23484781
this is the stock market general dumbass
most people here dont have a crypto account

>> No.23484801
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redpill me on commodities?
should I add some to my portfolio?

>> No.23484803

>>23484781
who gives a shit about cryptos

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>>23484797

>> No.23484825

>>23484732
Could somebody give me an absolute retard’s guide to the stock market I don’t know anything about it

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>>23484797
>>23484810

>> No.23484846

>>23484810
>we have nuclear power plants
That's all I need, I'm sold. Should I wait until the 80 trillion swap fuck up hits the market or would this stock not be heavily affected?

>> No.23484865

>>23484781
You have to be retarded to put any money into that, it looks worse than a dying penny stock

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>>23484846
It’s stock is splitting 4 to 1 on Monday. I’d wait a couple days in case it post split dumps. I get my power from their Port Saint Lucie plant so I decided to look into them and turns out they’re based

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Anyone on the Hang Seng Tech Index? Blackrock just launched an ETF last month with reasonable costs. It's just that it isn't listed on the NYSE, but I can buy on HK anyway. This is basically the Chink NASDAQ, with the obviously good chunk of Alibaba, Tencent, Xiaomi and so on. I'd rather use an ETF than invest individually on the stocks that are present on the NYSE. Though buying this ETF on the HK marketplace will cost me a bit more, that's for sure, but I expected worse.

https://www.blackrock.com/hk/en/products/315923/ishares-hang-seng-tech-etf-fund

>> No.23484880

>>23484825
>company goes public
>emits shares (or stocks) that are equivalent to X% of the company
>people buy these shares expecting to participate in future profits (either through dividends or stock increased value due to reinvestment)

>> No.23484881

What are the odds that Biden and the dems provide student loan relief? I started with $50K and am down to about $27K. I could pay the whole thing off now but I’m not going to do that if loan cancellation is right around the corner. At the very least, I’ll make a $3,000 payment in December to lower my effective interest rate.

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>>23484869
tell me what broker you use to access global trading without ridiculous commission

>> No.23484903

WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT

>> No.23484904

WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT

>> No.23484911

WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT

>> No.23484913

>>23484891
*HK 288 is US$37 btw
on top of levies and trading and stamp duty fees

what the fuck

>> No.23484941

Going all in on BP weeklies on monday afternoon. Earnings report is Tuesday pre-market. Last week Valero reported a better-than-expected quarter, so we can expect the same. See you all on the moon.

>> No.23484944

>>23484891
You can’t. I looked into it myself when I wanted to buy some Canadian REIT stock. It’s confiscatory.

>> No.23485014

/smg/ BTFO

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

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>>23484891
I'm a Frog, so apart from Degiro, unfortunately there isn't much I can do to avoid getting raped by brokers. My broker is Saxo, fees are pic related for Asia. Min fee would be 100HKD, so a bit less than 13$ for a small buy, and 0.15% (or is it 100HKD and then an additional 0.15% over that, I don't remember, I'll go read the little lines).
For comparison, buying on the NYSE would cost me 10$. Obviously, as an European, fees are far lower on Euronext. Either way, I'm indeed getting raped if I want to expand horizons globally (other than by using ETFs operating on my domestic market).

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Redpill me on thermo fisher

>> No.23485026

>>23484880
So if the power went out at the NYSE what would happen? Would the entire financial system collapse or would businesses just continue as normal?

>> No.23485037

>>23485014
Why do you even watch this garbage?

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>>23485021
Fug, wrong pic related, but it worked quite well anyway, kek.

>> No.23485055

>>23485026
That happened before. All stocks went to $4.50 for a few minutes. I made a killing selling all of my penny stocks before things went back to normal. That’s how I made it

>> No.23485066

critique my portfolio , what to sell
GME
CRSR
NIO
BABA
SPCE

>> No.23485074

>>23485026
>So if the power went out at the NYSE what would happen?
tokyo stock exchange seems to do that all the time

>> No.23485103

>>23485066
I got rid of my Nio for game, Nio's earning report is supposed to be 11 Nov so I will buy back in by then but I dumped at 26.92 and went into game and im already up. Might get rid of half my gme just before ps5 release then go back into Nio but looking at the chart its just going to slowly drip down at the minute

>> No.23485107

>>23485037
What do you watch, sir?

>> No.23485122

>>23485074
>>23485055
The other big question I have about the stock market is how do you convert your profits to green cash?

>> No.23485125

>>23485066
>selling GME
ngmi

>> No.23485132

>>23484801
It’s literally the only undervalued thing right now. If you’re not buying commodities for a long term hold now its a NGMI situation

>> No.23485133

>>23484825
>company wants money
>company decides to “go public” by selling worthless pieces of paper, aka stock, to anyone who wants to buy it
>people buy stock, stock price goes up
>during the initial issuing of stock (IPO) the founders of the company basically sell all ownership rights of their company to institutions like blackrock, Goldman and JPMorgan, as well as people gambling their McDonald’s paycheck that x company will go up
>banks and individuals spend the next several decades trading these worthless pieces of paper to each other until the company eventually goes bankrupt

>> No.23485142

>>23485107
Not much besides some macro channels.

>> No.23485148

>>23485122
Sell and let the cash settle for a few days then transfer to your bank

>> No.23485167

>>23485133
pretty much, if your stock doesnt give you a dividend then its just a speculative price you hold

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>>23484903
>>23484904
>>23484911
Retards the market is closed, So it is bots doing this shit every day

>> No.23485174

>>23485132
Give me a ticker?

>> No.23485195

>>23485174
CORN

>> No.23485201

>>23485066
Don't like SPCE.

China would be pleased with your portfolio.

Consider adding TQQQ or FNGU.

Optional plays:
Draftkings
Hyliion
Workhorse

People should be adding EV plays instead of Solar. If Biden is elected, he'll be focused on getting rid of oil....which means huge pumps for any EV plays...especially SBE

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>>23485132
Every big enough dip I'm buying a bit more of this, but it feels like throwing money in a never ending pit at this point.
The current price better already have taken into account a probable dividend cut (around 9.5% at the current price), otherwise, when they announce it, I'm gonna get trounced.

>> No.23485226

>>23485201
He can’t get rid of oil

>> No.23485249

>>23485174
Any decent miner, literally boomer rocks head over to pmg

>> No.23485265

>>23485220
Yeah oil is a good play too, while it will be cut back a bit I see it having similar supply shocks as lumber did this summer.

>> No.23485268

>>23485201
>>23485226
He said he will phase out oil, no longer allow subsidies and (potentially ban fracking). You cant switch from oil overnight but I dont think oil stock will return to pre march levels desu. I think any 'green' energy will be good long run

>> No.23485291

>>23485201
>>23485125
>>23485103

forgot i also have QQQ too
i'll get rid of space it seems too much of a meme desu

>> No.23485294

>>23485268
Yeah I unloaded my OIL about a month ago.
SSL was barely green when I got rid of it. Honestly considering unloading airlines too. I only have a little bit in airlines (Couple hundred) but I feel like that could be put into more profitable stocks

>> No.23485308

>>23485148
How do you buy stocks in the first place? I know there’s different apps, but do you have to connect your bank account to them to actually purchase the stocks?

>> No.23485313

>>23485308
You use a broker.
You deposit into that like a wallet and go from there.

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>>23485226
He'll accelerate the trend. Oil is a commodity I'm staying away from. Would short it....if it weren't such a slow bleed.

EV's taking over.

>> No.23485335

>>23485268
Phasing oil wouldn't be done overnight, as you said, besides, oil consumption for cars is like. Besides, banning fracking suddenly means the entire thing that actually made oil dip these last few years is removed from the market, thus making oil instantly rare, and thus boosting its price. I what world does banning fracking means oil is finished? If anything, it's the reverse. Saudi Arabia and Russia would love this scenario.

>> No.23485352

>>23485335
oil consumption for cars is like a big chunk of the market, but it's not everything*

>> No.23485382

>>23485352
Airlines, plastics, etc
I don't know about you guys but the idea of an eco friendly "green" plane isn't something I'm eager to board.

>> No.23485385

>>23485294
Airlines is a tricky one as people are gagging to go on holiday but with travel restrictions and cancellations of flights most normal people are holding off and it will be 2021 before this resumes.

I think domestic flights will be permantly decreased, companies are realising they dont need to fly out all the associates for a week when zoom exists.

>>23485335
People wont be using their cars like normal for a while globally and oil has been produced during this period so their is a surplus that everyone wants to get rid of. I put oil and fracking in the same category as normies dont know the difference and assume NATURAL RESOURCE = BAD so the push to 'green energy' is going to be the big thing with Biden winning and ensuring his liberal fans are appeased

>> No.23485402

>>23485382
I'd board a nuclear plane desu

>> No.23485409

>>23484903
>>23484904
>>23484911
Fucking kek

>> No.23485411

>>23485385
>companies are realising they dont need to fly out all the associates for a week when zoom exists.
Possibly. It depends.
Old fashioned companies with lots of boomers love their face to face meetings.
The one I work for does their best to make it as difficult as possible to work from home (Even though we are an IT company)

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>>23485291
Be a chad....get TQQQ

>>23485268
Agreed. Oil is perma-fucked. This virus accelerated trends 5+ years in advance.

>>23485294
Airlines are fucked. Even with a vaccine. If it's not better than TQQQ, forget about it.

>> No.23485415

>>23485402
actually yeah that does sound kinda based.

>> No.23485417

>>23485329
>He'll accelerate the trend. Oil is a commodity I'm staying away from. Would short it....if it weren't such a slow bleed.
Only way that happens in earnest is if countries start building a lot of hydro, geothermal, and nuclear plants. Any country over the past 20 years that has attempted to "go green" always - and I mean ALWAYS - winds up turning on more coal and oil/gas plants.
Germany is the most egregious because they just outsource their energy needs from their neighbors and in particular French nuclear plants.

>> No.23485454

>>23485415
They actually tried in the 60's I believe but it ultimately failed.
Maybe they can try with the new micro-reactors? Not for commercial use, God knows trusting pajeet coding is asking for disaster.

>> No.23485455

>>23485402
>One inadequately solved design problem was the need for heavy shielding to protect the crew and those on the ground from acute radiation syndrome; other potential problems included dealing with crashes.[2]
oh so it is possible but everyone is just too scared of radiation

>> No.23485478

>>23485382
It physically can't take off. Unless it's a 1-person plane, and you won't go that far anyway. You pack far more energy in a a single Kg of oil than in a Kg of lithium. There may be a day where batteries are completely different from how we know it, but as it stands, once airlines open up again, oil consumption will rise again instantly. Current prices might already reflect that, though, so it's wise to not expect a big boost once the rona is gone, but who knows. Then there's the rest of the industry as you said, and even agriculture is dependent on oil

But as another anon said, markets may not react to any of this because muh natural resource = instantly bad in the mind of sheep.

>> No.23485481

>>23485455
Just make passengers and crew wear lead suits, then you just have the risk of lead poisoning to deal with

>> No.23485491

>>23485478
I mean
Think of it this way, if most cars are phased out of oil, there will be enough oil or airlines and manufactoring for a damn long time I imagine.

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hooray, weekend /smg/ is finally here!

what do you guys think of dave ramsey and mutual funds? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swKB0dFlxa8

>> No.23485510

>>23485416
tqqq , nah techs peaking

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>>23485417
>...forgets Renewable Natural Gas...

But seriously. Oil is fucked for the next year or so. There are so much better investments to make in that timeframe.

....also love that you didn't mention solar/wind....maybe some anon's will make it.

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>>23485502
>what do you guys think of dave ramsey and mutual funds?

>> No.23485539

>>23485491
You're indeed right, and that's also why oil companies also invest into green energies, plus natural gas. But as it was said, it won't be done overnight. It will take like 20 years to replace the current car market. And I'm being optimistic, because with the financial consequences of the rona quarantines (with Europe about to go on a second quarantine, it's inevitable at this point), don't expect people to throw money in a brand new car. Far from it. In the current economic climate, car is the last thing I would throw money at if I already have one. I'll keep my 1995 VW for 10 more years at least.

>> No.23485545

>>23485539
>1995 VW
based shitbox

>> No.23485580

>>23485511
offshore windfarms give good output but have a range of other issues

>> No.23485592

>>23485539
had a 2006 VW Polo and fucking loved that car, sold it as I have no need for a car but if I ever do I'd get another one

>> No.23485593

>>23485545
Hey, it's serving me fine. True, I mainly use public transportation so I don't use it much, but I only spend like 100$ at it in maintenance per year. With most years being 0$. And this year, it was just to refill the air conditioning gas. Shit just doesn't die. Also, no dumb electronics that cost an arm and leg if there's ever a problem, which is good.

>> No.23485603

>>23485593
Yeah I mostly catch the train to work. It's about an hour both ways.

>> No.23485624

>>23485592
My 1995 car is actually a Polo. We might be on something, anon. I'd still probably go Japanese manufacturer if I ever have to replace my car, though, many of my coworkers are pleased with them, and rarely have to go to a car garage. But it might be a statistical bias over my own social circle.

>> No.23485641

>>23485624
Throughout my ownership of my polo I only ever had to change tyres and do oil, it was a very good reliable car, my brother had a punto and the head gasket went twice within a month

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>>23485580
I have to look into that

>>23485593
I'm on the same boat.

2010 Nigger Impala.

Paid off....but rust is eating it away....hate the midwest and hate cars in general....

>> No.23485677

>>23485170
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYPhXA2zHCU

>> No.23485714

>>23485502
>what do you guys think of dave ramsey and mutual funds?
Not optionable. I need options to get hard now.

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Contemplating stock piling these instead of precious metals....unlike precious metals, I can actually eat this.

Good idea?

>> No.23485760

>>23484881
I'm in a similar boat 33k to start down to 16.5k. I stopped paying since forebearance and invested instead. Now I can pay the whole thing off and then some. I'm not paying a penny until forebearance goes away. I suspect it will get extended like Trump planned to. I think forgiveness is on the table but not gonna be full amounts initially. Unfortunately I think people like us at this time will end up paying most if not all back. Either way good fucking riddance to that receipt.

>> No.23485762

>>23485655
basically off shore windfarms have huge output due to sea winds but it is incredibly expensive to build, suprisingly though costs are decreasing faster than expected, with european countries space is an issue so I think olfshore will certainly be a big player within the next 20 years

>> No.23485781

>>23484941
Post your bomb fag

>> No.23485789

>>23485014
I mean.. he's not wrong, it's pretty obvious here at /smg/ aswell that most people are just gambling. SNSSanon is a perfect example of that, he was finally up roughly 100% after months of just sitting there at a loss, refused to take profit and is now down 80%+ on his entire position. Courses and "learning" day trading doesn't exist either considering most day traders simply pushes the buy button on high volume stocks when things seems to look good, look at David Portnoy as an example.. he literally bought and sold based on nothing, what he did on stream is what most day traders do around the world and that's why the statistics around day trading is so skewed, good human traders that actually knows their shit still exists but they are heavily outnumbered by the gamblers that for some reason lands in the same category as them.
>"Ooo, market opened green and is currently pumping.. time to buy in"

With that said, notice how he didn't even mention things like price action trading.. even though price action traders executes a ton of trades every single day (depending on market volatility). Price action trading is obviously much harder, but that's something you can actually learn and improve on which then makes you more profitable. Like he himself said, algos controls the market which makes it almost impossible for day GAMBLERS to be profitable long-term or even mid-term, but with price action trading you're like the small fish that eats the crumbs from the sharks (algos), you're not a small fish pretending to be a shark.

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>>23485762
It's the best use for windmills. Nothing blocking that wind. Only a couple of issues:

1) How reliable is it? Breakdown easily?

2) Maintainece?

3) Output, compared to nuclear & rng.

>> No.23485836

>>23485762
>costs are decreasing faster than expected
To make them, sure, but that's not the problem. It's maintenance. Saltwater isn't exactly friendly.

>> No.23485873

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_option
>These options create positions with greater leverage than do traditional options.
WE NEED TO GO DEEPER.

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really wish i had learned about options sooner, now im just waiting for my broker to approve options in my account

are you telling me i could just write puts for 15.5 and if it executes, it's like I bought each share for 14.29/each? And if it doesnt execute then I realize similar gains as people holding the share anyways, assuming it's pinned down under $16.21 next week (and if it moons, eh profit is profit)
then switch over to covered calls, maybe just a portion in case we get big news

imagine being me who just buys shares directly with cash like a total loser

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>>23485754
Always have food for a month at home desu
So if you don't, buy one. Sure.

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>>23485881
You can just keep rolling the put if it is ITM instead of doing cc. A 16 covered call is exactly like a short 16 put.

Why do this? It's better for margin and you don't have to pay margin fees and shit.

>> No.23485941

>>23484781
Fuck shitcoins

>> No.23485958

>>23484798
Nor would we ever want those stupid shitcoins

>> No.23485960

>>23485754
plus after you're done eating you have a massive bucket to shit in

>> No.23486019

>>23485935
i guess the thing to do then is write puts for 16.5 so it actually executes then write 18c or something the next week
assuming there was actually open interest on those higher strikes

shit i cant believe my friend is holding $50K AMD right now without wheeling it

>> No.23486059

>>23485167
Dividends and ownership are the only intrinsic value a stock has. Ownership is irrelevant unless you’re investing billions of dollars, so dividends are it. If your stock doesn’t pay dividends and never plans to, it’s 100% speculation.

>> No.23486071

Which ARK ETF will see the most returns this decade? My first thought is ARKK but I can see us peaking the tech bubble in the next 2 years, my next thought is ARKQ. Opinions?

>> No.23486098

>2 threads
fucking faggots

>> No.23486106

>>23485789
>"Ooo, market opened green and is currently pumping.. time to buy in"

no serious trader does this. if anything since we're talking about "algos", successful day traders develop their own algorithm and trade systematically with a predefined risk management. one of the simplest being setting a price target that is double your risk, All or Nothing (AON).

you're right that the vast majority of traders are dumb and/or gamblers but that hardly means that all day trading is just gambling done by idiots who are going to lose money. it's entirely possible to be profitable even though you're not right 100% of the time, i do it myself. but you have to do it systematically and properly manage risk and have backtested statistics to prove your edge in the market. the better question to ask is "how many people do all of these things and stick to the rules strictly?" the answer is probably less than 90%, so is it surprising that that same 90% fail? hmmmmmm....

>> No.23486160

>>23485789
>SNSSanon is a perfect example of that, he was finally up roughly 100% after months of just sitting there at a loss, refused to take profit and is now down 80%+ on his entire position.
incredibly stupid that people dont understand they should be averaging out

though i probably should be saying that when I havent sold a single GME share since ive been averaging in from $6, i'll start averaging out from Q3 i swear

>> No.23486195

>>23485889
Asuka is STINK!

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>>23486019
Then why not close the 16.5 put and open a 18 put for next week?
It's the same thing except it doesn't take any potential margin and you can keep even more money. It's also easier to keep track of 1 position instead of 2.

>> No.23486230

Just finished reading the last thread. That strong duck shit was hilarious.
>>23480222

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>>23486059
>A stock is its dividends
What kind of boomer meme is that? You know Warren Buffets BRK by any chance?

This kind of idiocy keeps people throwing money at XOM instead of MSFT or NVDA

>> No.23486255

>>23486106
Since you actually seem to have given this thought, what's a good starting point for calculating what level of risk you are comfortable with? It seems like this is one of the critical parts of the foundation, and yet I rarely see people even mention it, let alone describe any sort of methodology for managing risk.

>> No.23486267

anyone fuck with private stocks like you find though entities such as SeedInvest? thoughts?

>> No.23486281

>>23486253
You can't talk any sense to those types of people. They're never gonna make it.

>> No.23486298

>>23486253
I own stocks that don’t pay dividends and I’m not a divvy chaser I’m just saying that a stock that doesn’t pay a dividend doesn’t have any true value

>> No.23486318

WHERE THE FUCK IS MARQETA ALREADY
RRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>23486059
Dividends achieve the same thing as stock buybacks except they are taxable events. They are also not guaranteed and impair capital for future growth.
Much rather suggest options on growth stocks or bonds generally (now the premiums are absurd) if you need that fixed trickle of income.

>> No.23486353

>>23486207
i dont actually have to worry about margin
im waiting for options to be approved in a non-margin account
that's besides the point though, i actually already bought GME shares outright so it's too late to get paid a tip to buy GME shares

honestly my main goal of getting options is really just to get protective puts for Q3, but the more im learning about this the more im realizing how people make so much money from "wheeling" now

shit, if i grow my portfolio to 6 figures i might not have to wageslave anymore? ~$500 for 10x 90c 10/30 for AMD next week for example, that's already a min wage salary for the week. Even if it pumps past $90 (i doubt it) it's going to dip under again with volatility

now i dont understand why people continue to YOLO past 5 figures

>> No.23486450

>>23484827
Prepared by (((Stephanie)))

>> No.23486454
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>>23486267
I bought a million dollar software company in Liechtenstein for fun once. Got 100% for 1€.

I know the owner and this saved him some taxes.
>>23486298
And this is just not a good way to think about stocks. A stock has intrinsic value based foremost on its liquidation value. What money would you get if the company would get liquidated today. THAT is the stocks purest form of intrinsic value.

And then you move that out to the future. What the company will earn, what dividend it will pay out, cash flow and what a company would be worth if liquidated in 3//5/10 years.
This is the realistic approach to intrinsic value and then fundamentals. And all these factors differ and move and are weighted differently by different people.

But saying: A stocks intrinsic value is it's dividend is just plain wrong. If your KO gets liquidated today it's intrinsic value is the value you get paid out. Not the dividend.
>>23486281
I know. I'm still trying.

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>>23485881
You sell puts on a position if you're bullish. When someone purchases your put, you collect premium and if your puts expires ITM you have been paid to buy 100 more shares in whatever you sold the put on. Think of it as a limit buy + tip.

>> No.23486499

>>23485510
>tqqq , nah techs peaking
Says extremely nervous anon for the 5734857893272397134189034127837890234127231893412738917589137th time

>> No.23486516

Since we're on the topic I have two questions regarding options and margin.

I have $50,000 cash in my account. My broker gives me buying power of $200,000 so essentially a loan of $150,000 if I want it.
When I write a put for example on TSLA it takes up roughly $4,000 of maintenance margin and my net liquidity drops to $46,000.

1) Does this mean my broker lets me sell up to 12 puts on TSLA at once even though I could only fully cover 1?
2) If I had for example 4 puts on TSLA open and all get assigned, will I get margin called or do I automatically make use of my $150,000 loan and pay interest on that?

>> No.23486576

>>23486454
so tech companies are worthless because they cant be liquidated because their worth is their personnel who will just go work somewhere else?

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>>23486516
>Does this mean my broker lets me sell up to 12 puts on TSLA at once even though I could only fully cover 1?
Yes. But you will have a shit time if the put gains value and your short positions move you over margin level. Essentially a small drop would get you a margin call.
>If I had for example 4 puts on TSLA open and all get assigned, will I get margin called or do I automatically make use of my $150,000 loan and pay interest on that?
Yes.
In case of doubt ask your broker.

My general rule is to never have options with more than twice my accounts value. This gives a healthy safety net. I tried 3x but I was sweating bullets all the time and 2x is way more comfy.

>> No.23486585

>>23485545
>>23485655
Based. With my gains I could afford a Ferrari and a house to park it at. Still drive a 2006 Chevy Cobalt with 190k+ miles on it. Fuck it gets me where I want to go and I'm used to it. Only part I've ever had to replace was the alternator a couple of years ago and I put it on myself. Total cost: less than $100

>> No.23486616

>>23486098
Envious.
My gains have been average so far.
But I don't have a lot of capital to play with yet.

>> No.23486631

>>23486576
The intrinsic value of a lot of tech is very low. Comparing AAPL to BRK is laughable here.

That said the value of tech is high because of future growth. MSFT will grow and not get liquidated tomorrow
>>23486585
Based. I spend money where I enjoy it. Food, travel, going out with friends. Not a fucking car to impress the neighborhood

>> No.23486635

>>23486071
That's a tough one. I still think ARKK has legs but if you have doubt just get them all, maybe throw in some TMF/TLT and rebalance yearly

>> No.23486670

>>23486516
>asking about starting options and margin
>and its about TSLA
Of course.

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>>23486585
I drive a 2002 Saturn SL 5 speed manual with 216K miles on it. I'm only the 2nd owner and it was garage kept and highway driven it's whole life. It's in very good shape for an econobox with so much usage. All I gotta do is regular maintenance and the battery/tires/brakes/clutch and it's good. I get insanely good MPG too. Gonna drive it till it dies.
Depending on my finances I do want to get the new Bronco though. I love it so much. You know Ford is going to release a Raptor version of it either 2022 or 23 so probably should wait for that. It would be my first new car.

>> No.23486695

Has anyone bought some calls on RKT for their nov 10th earnings? I'm thinking about loading up on 24$ calls

>> No.23486729

>>23486695
It tanked on previous earnings despite stellar numbers. It's been beaten up since the initial IPO spike. I'm bullish on RKT long term but the market definitely hates it for some reason. It's very very cheap but could take a long time for the market to come around on it.

>> No.23486738

So stimulus is dead. Trump's gonna get the boot (Unless something radically helps him in the next 2 weeks),no stimulus after the 3rd of November or after Jan 20th either. So fucking sucks all around. I was looking forward to another 2400 in free bucks.

>> No.23486763

>>23486583
Yes, I noticed how maintenance margin went up when the underlying dropped in price.

I think I haven't gone above x1.25 yet so x2 seems risky to me but I hope I can get there soon. What delta do you sell at to be comfortable at twice your cash reserves? Do you need to repair and roll trades often?

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>>23486763
Delta really depends. After a rise in prices I sell ATM. After a drop I go ITM with my puts and sell like 5% upside at like 30DTE.

I rarely need to do stuff. Every two/three/four weeks I adjust and roll over a month or so.
I only trade good stocks like BABA, MA, MSFT, FB, etc. so there rarely is a huge pump or dump. Sometimes I don't open my broker for a week.

Some other strategies might be more profitable but this is comfortable for me and really low stress.

>> No.23486879

HD chads report in

>> No.23486899

>>23486879
HD and NEE are my most comfy holds

>> No.23486915

>>23486691
I drive a 2014 corolla, under 65k miles. My whole mileage a week before the virus was maybe 100. Now with the virus, uh, it's nothing hardly. How the fuck could ford create a cool bronco and has an 1980's vibe but fuck up on the new ranger design?.. I mean what the hell. The 1980's ranger looks a fucking hell a lot better than the current one for fucks sake

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>>23486899
HD truly is the greatest stock to own.

>> No.23486971

Passive Income General
> Passive Income General
Passive Income General
> Passive Income General
Passive Income General
> Passive Income General

>>23486939
>>23486939
>>23486939
>>23486939
>>23486939
>>23486939

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>>23486915
If I had the wealth of Jeff Bezos, this would be my car.

Don't give jews your money. Just buy what's necessary.

>> No.23487015

>>23485754
These are scams.
Over priced and they promise more meals than they actually serve.
Cheapest best method is to make pemmican, it can store for decades maybe more

>> No.23487035

>>23486255
i always just reference this playlist since it basically tells you everything you want to know using a systemic approach to risk management based on volatility: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEORce6dZZI&list=PLPqWQo6-TXfE8G_Mmxow0znSSoWTu44e7

>> No.23487045

>>23486915
Nice man. Yeah I hardly drive anywhere either especially now that I quit my wageslave job. I think Ford put their best team of engineers and designers together for the new Bronco man. It's the most thought they've put into a mid level vehicle since I don't know when. The Bronco is like the perfect vehicle to capture the resurgence of outdoor recreation and interstate travel.

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>>23486971
Why yes I'm a dividend investor, how could you tell?

>> No.23487079

>>23486255
>>23487035
Also if you want to go the chart pattern route instead of using indicators, this also tells you everything you need to know in one (long) video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEjUd82NVVg

take your pick, they both go into detail with their respective money management styles.

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>>23485329
>every item sold now is either mostly plastic or plastic parts
>no EV planes ever likely
>that very ship uses millions of gallons of oil

low-iq post i gotta say

>> No.23487092

>>23487072
Microsoft is a dividend company. Cope

>> No.23487112

>>23486987
based metro

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>>23487015
I think I might make my own emergency buckets.

Dry milk, rice, beans, spaghetti, salt, sugar & instant coffee.

All in a 5 gallon mylar bag with Oxygen absorbers sealed.

Seems better than saving precious metals in a shit hits the fan situation.

>> No.23487150

>>23486837
Our strategies differ wildly because I sell OTM weeklies. The premiums for ITM monthlies must be fantastic. Does the uncertainty of making month out predictions not bother you?

>> No.23487173

I asked this tot the faggots in PIG but they didn't respond.

>I don't do divvy stocks often and always reinvest my divvy. If you pull out your dividend does that count as a short term capital gain? Even if the principle has been in longer than 1 year?

anyone know?

>> No.23487235

>>23487173
if you're not in a tax advantaged account divvies are taxed as capital gains whether reinvested or taken as cash. REIT divvies are taxed as ordinary income.

>> No.23487240

>>23487173
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/q/qualifieddividend.asp
DRIP in Roths, depending on broker, will NOT be taxed or incur additional fees.

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>>23487092
XOM is also a dividend company. Cope harder.

>>23487091
Oil is on a hard downtrend bud. The Supply eclipses demand and will only get worse.

>> No.23487250

>>23487235
oh shit, end of year reinvested divvies they will still charge me as short term?

>> No.23487310
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bought at 15 let's hope i don't end up regretting this

>> No.23487317

>>23487249
>Oil is on a hard downtrend bud. The Supply eclipses demand and will only get worse.

Yeah until the current glut is worked through and the economy picks up again

People aren't going to give up oil in the next 10 years....there just isn't an alternative thats economically viable.

t.posted from plastic keyboard, shipped in a truck made of plastic parts powered by diesel, dropped off at airport by fuel burning jet

>> No.23487329

>>23487250
no dividends from US companies are long term regardless of when you get them.

>> No.23487331

just lost half of my paycheck listening to you dumbasses

fuck this toxic site im going back to r/wallstreetbets

peace out

racist fucking losers

>> No.23487345

>>23487250
here

Taxing Ordinary Dividends
Ordinary dividends are treated the same as short-term capital gains, those on assets held less than a year, are subject to one's income tax rate. However, qualified dividends and long-term capital gains benefit from a lower rate. Qualified dividends are those paid by domestic or qualifying foreign companies that have been held for at least 61 days out of the 121-day period beginning 60 days prior to the ex-dividend date.

https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/12/how-are-capital-gains-dividends-taxed-differently.asp#:~:text=Ordinary%20dividends%20are%20treated%20the%20same%20as%20short%2Dterm%20capital,benefit%20from%20a%20lower%20rate.

tl;dr the government wants you to invest in US companies

>> No.23487346

>>23487091
Why the fuck would you invest in Western oil firms when the Saudis and Russians have:
1. A much cheaper production/ much lower costs
2. Much higher oil reserves

They can undercut the Western companies so hard that it is totally unprofitable for them.

>> No.23487353

>>23487150
Not really. If it ends up ITM I just roll.

I still have one MA at 355 that I fucked up for example. But is still brings a nice 500 dollar a month or so. Pays the rent.

>> No.23487367

>>23487015
>pemmican

can you elaborate more on this? sounds really interesting, never heard of it before, just googled it and started watching this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MElMJsIP1Y0

how do you store it, how do you prepare it to eat, are there any good spices or condiments you could also store for decades so that you could live off of this stuff in a bunker for years potentially? im curious because i want to do something like this one day if i ever make it, have some kind of hidden place full of supplies i can go to in case shit hits the fan. having a long term food supply would be ideal along with figuring out what medical supplies i'd need to stock up on and guns/ammo of course, i'd want it to be self sufficient and be able to last as long as needed if society collapsed or some epic shit.

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>>23487346
i dunno about oil stocks but this shit is so cool

>> No.23487407

>>23487373
I read some article that the Shell oil reserves will last for the next 5 years, afterwards they either need to find new reserves or change their business model.. 5 FUCKING YEARS

>> No.23487448

>>23487407
well i wouldnt invest in oil, but if i was going to invest in oil i'd probably just focus on pipeline companies like PBA

>> No.23487453

>>23487079
>>23487035
Neat, thanks anon.

>> No.23487477

>>23487310
Say what you want. People like this don’t even have the self awareness from your judgement. The world really revolves around themself. I wish I could live more like that just you know... less crazy

>> No.23487529

call me to optimistic but anyone else see a cup and handle on the indexes?

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>>23487310
I consulted the magic 8 ball.

He says at least 33% gains

>> No.23487544

>>23487331
no one cares boring pasta

>> No.23487545

>>23487477
sanity is for the weak

>> No.23487569

>>23487529
I don't do TA desu.
But based on fundamentals the prices right now are fair imo. Or even a bit too high. Look at Apple with no growth lmao

>> No.23487581

>>23487448
actually since you guys are talking about oil stocks

can someone who's actually knowledgable about oil stocks tell me why PBA is massively down even though they don't really give a shit about the price of oil itself? As oil retards here are saying, oil will continue to be relevant for a while longer but a lot of these oil stocks are suffering massive cashburn and accumulating debt as a result. Meanwhile PBA is down -50% this year but their financials haven't actually been hit that hard, they continue to have positive EPS throughout the year

kinda tempted honestly, i think it's too early to bet on an oil recovery but PBA is definitely on my watchlist right now

>> No.23487582

>>23487453
i highly recommend both NNFX (indicators) and Jared from Live Traders (price action/volume chart patterns) in general if you want to really learn TA, all for free. both styles work it just depends what you like, i focus more on indicators because i plan on eventually coding a bot to automate my trading for me. backtesting and paper trading a lot are really important if you're new, you need to experience a lot of different market conditions and understand what makes price move, it takes a lot of time to gain that experience and there's no substitute for it because market conditions change every day. then start out making $10 risk trades with real money at least for a couple of months is what i recommend, so you get a feel for trading with real money but even if you fuck up you're not risking much. you'll learn that the main thing about trading is less about making money and more about not losing money. just getting to being a break-even trader when starting out is a huge accomplishment that many can't achieve, mostly due to psychology and not following the rules.

also if you want another video by jared focused solely on risk management and nothing else: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIXPs339Mnk

>> No.23487599

>>23484732
>MFW The betting odds for Trump have reached 3x again
Lads, Implying GME hits 15.50 on Monday, I'm taking my entire investment account and throwing it onto Trump, then buying even more GME with it.

>> No.23487628

>>23487599
they might hold it up and steal it and give it to biden though
so its not a good bet

>> No.23487631

>>23487544
Thanks for the (You)

>> No.23487644

>>23487569
i literally bought apple after the split i'm not gonna offload my shares but i'm at a loss with em. i guess over time they'll go up. How long until they become a stable dividend company.

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>>23487581
My advice:

Stay away from anything related to oil.

Buy the following instead:
WKHS
Fastly
UPS
GME
TQQQ

Divie'tard?
LIT
HD
UPS
FDX
Lowes

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>>23487644
>How long until they become a stable dividend company.

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>>23484732
its Saturday.

>> No.23487727

>>23487667
you know it's inevitable anon

>> No.23487763

>>23486160
feels like you're just being greedy not selling at least a third if not half at $15 already. the problem with your thinking is that if Q3 looks good you probably won't scale out, you'll think "aww man but what if it goes higher?" which is why you haven't sold anything so far as well. that's what's going to fuck you in the end. even if you get lucky with GME, that mentality will fuck you in the end on some other trades.

i mean, just sell a third of your position at the open on monday, man. lock in some profits. you'll still have plenty of shares in there for the pump if it happens, but you'll de-risk yourself and can always buy those shares back if it dumps for whatever reason because let's be honest none of us literally know the future, it's all just probability and statistics.

>> No.23487829

>>23487569
finally got over breakeven on AMD after DCA'ing below the 200 hour SMA, looks like my strat worked out just as planned which is nice since this is the first time i'm doing it. hoping to sell half my position in the $84 range and throw a $2 trailing stop on the rest.

feels good but im hoping that target comes sooner rather than later with the elections coming up, i'd like to lock in profits before then, probably even exit fully even if my stop loss on the 2nd half doesn't get triggered before the election. i feel like this strat will work way better once we get some return to normalcy hopefully next year, i've heard historically pandemics only tend to last around 18 months so we should be in a good spot by next summer. gonna be a lot easier to buy dips then, highly recommend looking at a 200 hour SMA and DCA'ing under it for really fundamentally solid stocks you like.

i love AMD but honestly probably going to go back to day trading it and do my DCA'ing in something like HD instead since tech is so overinflated right now.

>> No.23487849

>>23487644
17 years until they’re an aristocrat

>> No.23487874

>>23487665
is that a tumor on that guy's arm? also yeah, oilfags must be shaking in their boots at the potential for a Biden win. i think Biden is gonna lose in a landslide but if they somehow manage to rig it, he's gonna completely dunk on the oil industry, i think we all saw that bright and clear in the recent debate.
>Will you remember that, Texas? Will you remember that, Pennsylvania? Oklahoma? Ohio?

>> No.23487896

My advice
HD
FDX
LMT
UNH
DIS

>> No.23487900

>imagine not buying pinduoduo, alibaba, baidu, and tencent

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>>23487896

>> No.23487923

>>23486691
The new Bronco is neat. I want one.

>> No.23487924

Rate my current strategy:
>Liquidate all my stocks and use all my capital on GME
>Wait till GME hits between 60-100 at the peak of the short squeeze
>Sell GME for massive gains
>Buy and hold NIO after

>> No.23487947

Short oil if you expect biden to win

>> No.23487953

>>23486738
Stimulus will come eventually but you're right it's dead for at least a month. Too much partisan bad faith negotiation.

>> No.23487963

>>23487924
i dont even know what nio is nor do i care
electric vehicles are clown world artificial

>> No.23487982

>>23487924
why continue YOLOing when you can just start writing options on safer picks

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>>23487874
See pic. Also, yes. Oil bro's are fucked.

Whoever wins the presidency. Debt is what will feed the markets and debt it shall have. One way or another.

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>>23487982

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>>23487995

>> No.23488059

>>23487982
didn't some anon recently come around and debunk the covered call nonsense as being not a good strategy as some claim it to be? i feel like i'd rather just scale in and out of stock, it's worked for me so far. i don't see what writing covered calls really does to benefit me comparatively, just seems to complicate matters while capping my gains.

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>>23487924
Seems pretty good.
I think the peak for GME squeeze will be between 40-100. I don't think I can find a previous instance of something shorted like this in the modern era of algos.
NIO is one of my biggest picks also.
We're gonna make it anon. I'm 100% in GME and these retards telling you to take profits now are the same people who bought GME at $12. I've been in since $9.
GME is still valued at bankruptcy levels at $15. Right now we are smart money investing in a company before it blows up.
Stay classy fren.

>> No.23488095

>>23487995
>of course it's another fat pudgy pale white guy

every fucking time

>> No.23488099

>>23487665
>Stay away from anything related to oil.
that's loser mentality though, there are always value picks in any sector and the challenge is distinguishing between value traps and value picks

even Ovintiv was a +400% from March this year, and there's definitely opportunity somewhere in the oil sector. I've narrowed down some picks to pipeline like PBA precisely because they've been chilling in the green the entire year unlike other shit which have burning billions every quarterly

the problem is i have no idea if PBA is a value pick or a value trap, and at best it'll only be a 2x while everything else in tech will probably 5x again

>> No.23488107

>>23485382
It must be shocking to put confidence in something that isn't disposable

>> No.23488200

>>23485511
Carbon tax's will help with the hole in the deficit and dare I say it, economic justice

>> No.23488214

>>23485545
>1995 VW you're fucking horrible. Everyone in the slipstream of your smoke blowing shitbox hates you. Its a gas chamber on wheels

>> No.23488218

>>23487763
because i can just buy protective puts and reconsider my position in GME with Q3 results

>> No.23488241

>>23485655
>Paid off....but rust is eating it away.

These are the states where they spray toxic waste on the roads & wonder why all their streams and rivers are dead zones

>> No.23488296

>>23487367
Buy a large quantity of fat from the butcher. Render it down in a giant pot. Put the fixins in the grinder or blender, mix everything in a bowl. Line a form with wax paper. Set and freeze. Preparing is easy. Eat it raw or thawed, makes an instant gravy or soup.

>> No.23488301

>>23488059
maybe not advisable on picks that mostly crab and suddenly rally up from good earnings or other news

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>>23488072
when do you think the squeeze is gonna happen?

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>>23488328
already happened

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23488392

JMIA shorts about to get fucked on Monday

>> No.23488456

So the market is pricing in a Biden win, so I’m gonna give a completely hypothetical scenario: what would happen to the market if neither Trump nor Biden won, but Kanye West won instead? Now I know the chance of this happening is pretty much 0, but what if? Would everything literally crash?

>> No.23488473

>>23488456
Buy UONE, CARV, and BYFC if that were to happen

>> No.23488494

>>23488328
I don't know friend. Just keep a close eye on things.
Very, very, very, very few shorts have covered.

>> No.23488523
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WW3 will probably start within the next 10 years, if not the next Presidential term. Is this bullish for Gamestop?

>> No.23488527

>>23485066
Sell that SPCE shit. NIO and BABA are really good

>> No.23488531
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23488531

https://www.twitch.tv/cowo

My top picks for next week coming up

>> No.23488544

>>23487963
When you try the bike helmet on for the first time, don't look in the mirror, you will be so shocked at how stupid you look you'll never make it outside

>> No.23488573

>>23487995
He’s never gonna have a job. Girl friend isn’t that likely either

>> No.23488576

>>23485382
Governments are banning plastics americabros, do you realise that?
Oil will never recover from this

>> No.23488581
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>>23485201
>he'll be focused on getting rid of oil
so what you're saying is... we should all invest in oil to capitalise on the oil rush that'll happen right before he comes to take it all away?

>> No.23488606

>>23487911
checked

>> No.23488641

>>23488523
>WW3
>People losing their jobs, starving to death or dying in the field
>People will choose an Xbox over eating

Mmm...

>> No.23488653

is ATVI gonna break down or break out from here lads? been trading in this channel a while now

>> No.23488692
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>all this oil fud

You faggots don't know SHIT about value investing.

>> No.23488697

>>23487911
>911
Might just go all in on those 5

>> No.23488716

Imagine being stupid enough to invest in Virgin Galactic
https://youtu.be/TUWMgshx-Hw

>> No.23488721

>>23488692
Berkshire energy primarily invests in power/natural gas/energy storage infrastructure with long term contracts in place. They're not speculating on upstream shit.

>> No.23488722

>>23488692

Our entire society is dependent on oil. That might change in the future, but we don’t have the infrastructure to change right now.

>> No.23488730

>>23488328
prior to Q4 but it dumps after Q4

>> No.23488789

>>23488692
>doesn't know the difference between oil and natural gas
>tells people to invest in oil

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>>23488716
Which happens first? Branson actually gets to space, or Elon lands on Luna as a sidequest for NASA?

>> No.23488928

>>23488692
Yeah I bet that you know more than the institutions that sold their shares of oil companies and don't want to rebuy them.
>Price was higher! It MUST recover any day now! It's been only 15 years of bagholding guys! Buy the dip hahaha!

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>>23488692
Natural gas is not oil you fucking retard

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>>23488789
>>23488928
>>23488934

Faggots.

>> No.23488984

Just 9,000 away from having a year's salary in the bank. Fucking hell it's a nice feeling knowing you can just say fuck it and take a whole year off and not worry about shit if you wanted.. nor have to fuck up any long term investing goals either. (but hell, you could say I've taken over 6 months off thanks to the virus as it is)

>> No.23488993

Oh thank god!!!
https://youtu.be/GS7qVbU2nI8

>> No.23489039

>>23488965
canada isn't real you dumb faggot
t. a leaf

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23489071

How the FUCK do we profit from this
>long momentus
>long Maxar
>short virgin suborbital "galactic"

>> No.23489081

I hope some news comes out for GME this week. Closing above 15 is really bullish and some news could make it rip.

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>>23488965
Suncor isn't solely an oil company nigger, they also produce natural gas. Stop trying to pretend you have 300 IQ simply because follow articles on the motley fool. Cope and seethe

>> No.23489092

>>23486106
>"how many people do all of these things and stick to the rules strictly?" the answer is probably less than 90%, so is it surprising that that same 90% fail?
>no serious trader does this
Yeah that's what I mean, no serious trader does that but is placed in the same category as the gamblers when looking at statistics and the gamblers when it comes to "day traders" are the vast majority which is why the stats are just so horrible looking.

>it's entirely possible to be profitable even though you're not right 100% of the time, i do it myself. but you have to do it systematically and properly manage risk and have backtested statistics to prove your edge in the market
Yes, as a price action trader myself I lose probably more than half of my trades (breakeven or stopped out) but it doesn't matter because like you said, you manage your risk. So even if I lose more than half of the trades, I'm still profitable because the winning trades will provide me with more money than what I lose on my losing trades. On the topic of backtesting, I personally believe it inspires false confidence in "perfect" strategies that doesn't exist and it's just a waste of time, but I know people still likes it for whatever reason so.. you know

>> No.23489099

>>23488984
Gratz anon, I'm happy for you. Hopefully I can perform a fraction as well as you have.

>> No.23489113

>>23489071
SRAC

>> No.23489120

>>23489039
Hasn't Trudeau been your pm for like 20 fucking years now? When does that retard leave?

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>>23488993
I'm confused, is this a kids show for japanese people? How is this relevant here?

>> No.23489145

>>23489120
there was an election in 2019 but the dumb fucking leafs voted to keep him

he recently avoided his government falling in a corruption scandal because the communist party of canada backed him against the Tories and their pet frenchmen

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>>23489133
It's an adult show for based people. It's relevant on any board.
>>23489145
Don't you have term limits?

>> No.23489185

>>23489133
more for lonely men of all ages with no social interaction in their lives than for kids

>> No.23489222

>>23489133
Ignore him. The miku faggot is 30 and suicidal. He's not somebody you'd want in your contact list.

>> No.23489245
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>>23489222
QFT
fuck miku

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>>23489222
Rude and wasted digits!

>> No.23489257

>>23489245
>QFT
Quantum field theory?

>> No.23489270

>>23489120
Trudeau has been Pm since 2015.

There is no set term like the United States. Trudeau stays in power until we vote him out.

>>23489084
What the fuck did you just fucking say about me, you little bitch? I’ll have you know I graduated top of my class in the Navy Seals, and I’ve been involved in numerous secret raids on Al-Quaeda, and I have over 300 confirmed kills.

I am trained in gorilla warfare and I’m the top sniper in the entire US armed forces. You are nothing to me but just another target. I will wipe you the fuck out with precision the likes of which has never been seen before on this Earth, mark my fucking words.

You think you can get away with saying that shit to me over the Internet? Think again, fucker. As we speak I am contacting my secret network of spies across the USA and your IP is being traced right now so you better prepare for the storm, maggot. The storm that wipes out the pathetic little thing you call your life. You’re fucking dead, kid. I can be anywhere, anytime, and I can kill you in over seven hundred ways, and that’s just with my bare hands.

Not only am I extensively trained in unarmed combat, but I have access to the entire arsenal of the United States Marine Corps and I will use it to its full extent to wipe your miserable ass off the face of the continent, you little shit. If only you could have known what unholy retribution your little “clever” comment was about to bring down upon you, maybe you would have held your fucking tongue.

But you couldn’t, you didn’t, and now you’re paying the price, you goddamn idiot. I will shit fury all over you and you will drown in it.

You’re fucking dead, kiddo.

>> No.23489275

>>23489145
how the fuck did Trudeau get away with like 3 conflict-of-interest scandals
i bet his friends were heavy on weed stocks too

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>>23489245
You shut your whore mouth tranny

>> No.23489317

>>23489270
>There is no set term like the United States. Trudeau stays in power until we vote him out.
This is fucking bullshit. Well enjoy having Trudeau as your eternal dictator because he will just rig elections over and over.

>> No.23489333

>>23488697
my meme lines say the following:

>HD: just bounced off of the 200 hour SMA yesterday, could buy a starter position with the option to buy more at around 272 (4xATR below the 200 SMA) or 265 (major resistance area)
>V: currently channeling between the 200 hour SMA and 4xATR below it, try to get 196 if you could to start a position but you could consider just buying in this area in general if you really want to get in, depends how you want to structure your DCA'ing.
>MSFT: a bit iffy. near the 200 but never actually got to it, now it's closer to 4xATR above than to the 200 SMA itself. starting here would be aggressive but possible, ideally you'd want at least 211, with 4xATR below being at 203 and bottom of the barrel resistance being 197 currently
>BABA: too high to buy, most aggressive entry i'd try would be 293 while it's currently almost 310, really would prefer to start at least at 291 with the option to buy more at 280 and bottom pivot of 265
>UNH: also too high. currently 330.7, i'd want at least 315 with the option to buy more at 305 with the bottom pivot currently being 290

hope that helps.

>> No.23489335

>>23489120
There is no 2 term limit here like in the US. Liberals will probably never leave power for the foreseeable future. They allow in millions of immigrants and give them a ton of benefits. Who do they vote for that when they have been helped so much? Liberal. Would be nice if they fucking left cause prospects for finding a job are slim in my field under him. Gives me more to invest, so I guess you gotta roll with the punches.

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>>23489317
I voted for Trudeau.

>> No.23489344

Lmao the stock market is easy like nigga how are there poor people just pick stocks that go up hahaha.

>> No.23489357

>>23489181
No, the PM can be PM forever if his party keeps winning

>> No.23489374

>>23489335
That's exactly what the liberals are trying to do in the US. Big reason why pelosi's stimulus bill is being pushed so hard. They want to give illegals stimulus money and then allow them to vote buy making sure there is no national voter ID's.

>> No.23489381

>>23489222
checked and keked, all fucking trannies must fucking hang

>> No.23489383

>>23489270
Isn't this stale pasta? Tastes like stale pasta

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>>23489343
I did too cause I was a degenerate stoner at the time. Now I don't even touch dude weed anymore and want him out REEEEEE

>> No.23489393

>>23489343
>voting for Trudy in 2015 for weed and because he promised not to be a slimy fuck like Harper was in his last term
potentially based
>voting for Trudy in 2019 after he proved he was way fucking worse than Harper ever was
Pozzed and fagpilled

>> No.23489394

>>23489343
Based terrorist. When will you purge the heathens?

>> No.23489411

>>23489381
I'm not a tranny, I just like cute anime girls.

>> No.23489414

>>23489383
This is why I'm not even bother giving him a (You). That pasta is almost a decade old at this point.

>> No.23489418

why are you guys so convinced AMD can go to 100 easily

you could argue it's already overvalued as fuck, revenue isn't increasing that heavily and EPS have been flat

>> No.23489423

>>23484781
Nice pump 'n dump scam bro

>> No.23489430

>“We’re not getting rid of fossil fuels,” Biden said at the airport. “We’re getting rid of the subsidies for fossil fuels, but we're not getting rid of fossil fuels for a long time.” Asked if that would mean millions of people in those industries would lose their jobs, Biden responded: “Well, they're not going to lose their jobs. … And, besides, there are a lot more jobs that are going to be created in other alternatives.”

what did he mean by this? just get a job at a wind farm, oilbigot?

>> No.23489431

poorfag with 10k in savings reporting in. what should I do with my money on monday? considering putting half or more into some blue chips. I also have 50 shares of GME for the memes

>> No.23489432

GME today is AMD 2017.

>> No.23489448

>>23489344
I just buy what /smg/ tells me to, working out pretty OK so far

>> No.23489480

Borders and laws are racist.

>> No.23489490

>>23489393

Jagmeet Singh
Literally a communist.

Andrew Scheer
Crooked, bumbling idiot. No platform other than "Trudeau bad!! ):"

Trudeau
Handled SNC Lavalin, handled blackface, handled pipeline protestors, on decent terms with Trump.

>> No.23489503

>>23489490
>not spoiling your ballot by writing in Trump

>> No.23489507

>>23489418
gee i wonder what's going to happen to all of intel's contracts that are expiring in the next 3 years

AMD is valued as it is right now because you can reasonably price in future growth when it's clear as day

>> No.23489514

>>23488799
Oh Branson will probably get to space first with his model rocket. Then he'll be where SpaceX was in 2008, kek

>> No.23489520
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Should I buy this? Looks really tempting, only $40/m

>> No.23489527

>>23489503
>not voting for Kanye West

>> No.23489533
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>>23489418
100 idk, but 88 for sure, maybe even 92. also it's a growth company and its future prospects are incredibly bright.

>> No.23489534

>>23489520
lol no

>> No.23489537

>>23489507
Intel retard here
yeah i guess thats true. might even sell at loss and switch to AMD.

>> No.23489546

>>23489514
>Branson will get to space first
Spaceship Two can't actually reach the Karman line, which everyone except Branson and the 1960s USAF use as the definition of space.

>> No.23489549

>>23489520
What about it looks "really tempting"?

>> No.23489556

>>23489520
Don't pay for shitty stock tips, when you can get them for free here from anime posters.

>> No.23489577

>>23489533
yeah i want to buy into that dip
reversal confirmed now maybe

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>>23489520

>> No.23489585

>>23489537
just buy TSM if you dont like the valuation and volatility of AMD

>> No.23489605

>>23489585
>TSM
it sure held up rock solid recently..

>> No.23489607

Stop losses are for pussies who don't have full confidence in their positions. You'll get raided by algos every time.

>> No.23489615

>>23489577
checked. also you really should, they're mooning now after INTC shit the bed on earnings.

>> No.23489628

>>23489607
stop losses are for day trading. for longer term shit i just DCA under the 200 hour SMA and scale out above it.

>> No.23489631

>>23489546
no, not with Spaceship Two, but LauncherOne

>> No.23489644

WALAH! And just like that, stimulus and corona were priced in forever

>> No.23489645

>>23489607
>>23489628

no i got fucked a company randomly announced theyre selling shares and it tanked so any news ur not expecting could happen and ruin you

>> No.23489673

>>23489645
that's what you get for taking on overnight risk. also the stop loss didn't ruin you, the news ruined you.

>> No.23489675

>>23489605
it's pretty stable, maybe because of that dividend yield too
on the flip side, it won't grow as fast as AMD

them foundries going to take a while to build, but by 2022 at least, they'll dominate the bleeding edge market even more

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lol it turns out people don't like child porn who knew

>>23489631
LauncherOne isn't actually part of Virgin Galactic, it's Virgin Orbit. Which is a completely separate company and only reinforces my belief Virgin Galactic is an investor scam.

But you're technically right since I said "Branson", not VG.

>> No.23489732

>>23489673
it wasnt overnight it was at like 10 am

after it already opened they announced they were selling more shares which news like this could happen to any stock at any time. if you have no stop loss you will eventually run into this

>> No.23489757

NEW @_@ !!

>>23489749


>>23489749


>>23489749


>>23489749


NEW!

>>23489749


>>23489749

>> No.23489773

>>23489732
so it's good you had a stop loss intraday, what's the problem here? also what's the company, some low float penny stock shit?

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>>23489713
strange to look at the price action considering all the cancellations (marked at the beginning of the chart is sept 9th), actually went on a major bull run. would there have been any way to know so many people were canceling at that time? or should i just be following twitter hashtag trends on specific companies more often?

>> No.23489917

>>23489520
if this guy was making good money he wouldnt have to post $40 videos

>> No.23489934

>>23489840
>would there have been any way to know so many people were canceling at that time?
The huge backlash across every social media platform and the trending #CancelNetflix hashtag?

Social media analytics is usually dumb but it would have unironically called this.

>> No.23489951

>>23489607
>stop loss bad
>stop loss good
Which is it biz

>> No.23490278

>>23489414
Haha this what it must feel like to be an old fag, GME, CFL, WBA checkem

>> No.23490290

>>23489773
Probably talking about ktov lol

>> No.23490293

>>23489431
>>23489432
Buy more gme