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Does anybody on here have a stock they recommend? Back in the good old days of /biz/ we had daily stock generals where many intelligent investors such as wipe offered their insights on the market, and people made hundreds of thousands on wise investments like shorting PRAN. Now it is mostly retarded high schoolers asking how to be like jordan belfort. People on here recently recommended AMRN and BLCM, and they both have had big gains. What are some other good stocks?

>> No.721439

GMO

>> No.721442

>>721439
What do they do?
I like JIVE

>> No.721465

>>721421
ISD is a cheap fun stock, bout to go big imo

>> No.721482

>>721421
I used to post stock picks a lot but was always heavily criticized to the point I said fuck it, most of you are cunts and don't want my input anyway, I'm sure I'm not the only poster who thought that either. Basically what I'm saying is, /biz/ deserves the state its in now.

I.E. Some anon avatarfagging Yellen was ridiculing me on advising people to get into GM for a safe short-term position in October 2014 for example. And look at what the stock has done since. Stock threads could come back if someone reliably makes them and they manage to remain as civil and catch a loyal following, as /oilg/ has.

>> No.721531

bought BLCM @ 26.3 earlier in the day it looked like it could breakout, but it dropped to around 25.9. Looks like its rebounding now, so I still might be able to make a couple hundred today.

>> No.721535

>>721442
it was the official pump and dump stock of /biz/

>> No.721538

>>721421
>wipe
>intelligent investor

>> No.721545

some anon recommended MBLTY the other day and it jumped 28% today. I did some research and its a sketchy japanese stem cell research company and I could barely find any news about it. Celgene just invested 50 million into MBLTY though, so they must have solid potential.

>> No.721589

also I really like GILD it has a great P/E, amazing fundamentals, and a huge pipeline. It can only go up.

>> No.721601

>>721421
Hasbro is pretty dank. I've held it for over a year. Risen over 15%.

>> No.721605

>>721601
MLP fag.
Netflix has risen like crazy and isnt stopping any time soon.

>> No.721607

Idk about stocks but I've been trading UWTI when there's volatility, has served me well
We're going into an "earnings recession" because of the harsh winter and the west coast port situation, so there's going to be quite a few good stocks coming in at a discount this month when they report less than stellar earnings

>> No.721632

>>721589
their greed will backfire

>> No.721658

>>721632
Naw son, welcome to pharms, GILDs power is their antivirals. So they spike p drastically if you predict outbreaks of the flu. (Ironically)

>> No.721676

Anyone remember HYSR?

>> No.721706

If you're looking long term at underdog stocks/want to diversify in energy without touching oil, go BTU.
It's coal but it's the one company that has the best chance of withstanding the conditions for a brighter future.
Between the EPA ("our decisions do not require us to consider the financial consequences" bunch of faggots), low nat gas prices and oversupply, China making a woopsy and slowing down its growth, clean coal being shut down, coal is really fucked over.
Patriot went down the drain, I think companies like arch coal (ACI) and Walter energy (WLT) are going to be fucked soon as well. Especially because their coal distribution is not so diverse as Peabody's.
After all is said and done, coal isn't going to be king again anymore regardless. But there's going to be a lot of dead companies and there will be someone standing at the top of the corpses taking a breather. BTU is that guy

>> No.721712

>>721706
Also, I think Italy's economy is going to do well this year for a variety of reasons. I would recommend looking into a fund like iShares Italy ETF (EWI) or any other sort

>> No.721722

IPAR and RGEN have done well for me. I told people about ESPR when it was at 52 and sold when it was at 110 I hope someone listened

>> No.721738

What do you guys think about GPRO (GoPro)?

>> No.721746

>>721738
>what is a bubble

>> No.721806

>>721746
time to short so.....

>> No.721820

>>721421
We just had a portfolio thread... Assuming you already have your index fund I recommend O AAPL and PG at these levels.

>> No.721825

>>721421
short PKI
>15% LTM EBITDA/Sales
>36.1 P/E multiple
>Diagnostic equipment
>shig

>> No.721830

>>721825
also,

L/S PM/MO,LO,RAI

>> No.721836

PMCB

Lots of good news lately out of this biotech penny stock.

>> No.721854

anything for the ASX?

>> No.721875

>>721836
man, I'd be chest-deep in penny stocks if I could trade commission-free.

What a shame I can't just go spending all I want

>> No.721899

>>721875

Robinhood, but I don't trust them and they have a lack of services.

>> No.721905

>>721899
Huh. Interesting.
This is really cool, anon.
I'm going to look into this

>> No.721907

AAPL. They sold 1 million Apple Watches

It took FOUR MONTHS to sell 1 million iPhones.

4% of sales were Edition.

Buy.

>> No.721926

>>721907
6% of my portfolio is apple

Good enough

>> No.722941

>>721538
>not loving based wipe
>being a faggot
Pick two

>> No.722942

>>721676
I remember that faggot that used to pump and dump it. Where did those niggers go?

>> No.722972
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722972

I'm starting to invest in stocks tomorrow and I'm wondering if I should just play it safe and go with things that pay dividends and hold indefinitely or should i start playing the day trading game like most of you guys who pump and dump and things of that sort?

I'm a Canadian investor and the exchange rate is kill, so does anyone have any suggestions for good Canadian stocks to hold or maybe to try and make a quick buck?

I've been looking into the energy sector recently, specifically oil.

>> No.722978

>>722972
>I've been looking into the energy sector recently, specifically oil.

Checkout what's going on in Brazil. Exchange doesn't kill and there seems to be quite a bit of action

>> No.722983

>>722978

Do you mean Canadian companies that operate in Brazil? I know there are quite a few, there was also some controversy a while back about a company fucking the environment up a bit over there. (at least, I think that was Brazil, is was SA for sure though)

>> No.722985

>>722983
No, Brazilian companies operating in Brazil. I can't really suggest any Canadian stocks though.

>> No.722994

Tullow oil
CALA
Easyjet
OLED
ADSK
CMG
IDX

>> No.723030

>>722994
Any biotech?

>> No.723077

>>721899
this. started testing the waters with robinhood trading penny stocks with 35 bucks to see if its a platform i'd like to use seriously. i've made about 10% total returns over the past week and a half. robinhood is pretty barebones but it works for buying stock.

>> No.723162

>>723077
I've noticed it lags quite a bit on buys though.

>> No.723184

>>723162
it's never taken more than like a second for any of my orders to go through.

>> No.723203

>>723184
>>723184
I'm buying with more than 25K at a time.

>> No.723431

CEMP is being heavily shorted.

Next month a scientific paper will be released (from a hugely influential east-coast university) very critically questioning the dosage of Solithromycin (a class of Macrolide antibiotic) that the company used in its Gonorrhea trials, which had a 100% success rate.

The paper will make the point that the company used nearly 300% of the dosage of the best existing Macrolide antibiotic and will point out that current Macrolides indeed have 100% success rate at high doses and therefore the successful trial that saw the company's stock rally does not constitute proof of efficacy.

>> No.723438

>>723431
Damn bro how do you know this?

>> No.723582

protip: short HNR yesterday

>> No.723584

>>722985
PBR is risky but its bounced about 25% off lows and has a healthy P/B ratio.

>> No.723637

>>723431


>up roughly 30% in the past 3 weeks
>being shorted heavily


lol, good try. You got in it (short) awhile ago and are getting crushed, huh?

>> No.723940

What happened to the stock generals

>> No.723942

I am going long on SDRL. Bought in at 84 NOK.

>> No.723947

>>723942
TPLM was /biz/'s official oil stock.
SDRL -> //out

>> No.723958

>>723947
I wouldn't trust the autists here on any business decisions. It's better to think for yourself and even if that weren't the case then John Fredriksen's opinion would weigh more than /biz/

>> No.723960

Apple. The answer has a d always will be apple. Pull up the 2014 to 2015 chart and tell me the run is over

>> No.723969

>>723960
With these interest rates and QE every stock is going up like fuck.
There are very few well priced stocks right now. It will only take a raise in interest rates and there will be a domino effect to stocks leading to a bear market.

>> No.723972

>>721421
short netflix

>> No.724026

>>723940
Wipe and the gang vanished to the nether

>>723947
>Implying GMO isn't THE /biz/ official stock

>> No.724049

what about marijuana stocks? everyones always mentioning them and how their going to blow up but nobody ever seems to go in depth about it
and which ones look like they have a better chance then others?

>> No.724060

UNH

>> No.724063

>>724049
They're a fucking joke

>> No.724064

>>724049
I've looked into them. Well, a few months ago anyway. At this time I don't see anything I'd be really comfortable investing in (more like betting on).

>> No.724094

>>724049
Too risky. It's not a safe industry to be in. Nothing is really set in stone.

If you want into that sector, find out what equipment they use to grow/package/distribute, and buy into that.

>> No.724105

PMCB up 12% today. Anyone listen to me from the other day? It's a biotech for the other anon asking.

>> No.724110

>>721421
wtf happened with viggle, it was up 50% when I was checking, I haven't checked the news at all

>> No.724117

Plenty of mineral stocks have seen huge gains the last couple of days.

Is it because they are making new discoveries of whatever it is they mine?

>> No.724119

>>724094
how is investing in the equipment they need more sound than investing in the industry itself?

>genuine question

>> No.724121

>>722972
>I'm starting to invest in stocks tomorrow and I'm wondering if I should just play it safe and go with things that pay dividends and hold indefinitely or should i start playing the day trading game like most of you guys who pump and dump and things of that sort?
>I'm a Canadian investor and the exchange rate is kill, so does anyone have any suggestions for good Canadian stocks to hold or maybe to try and make a quick buck?
>I've been looking into the energy sector recently, specifically oil.

Try INA.V Iona Energy, I've got some really cheap (6cents) so you can buy a lot. Currently just below 10cents

>> No.724155

What does everybody think of Alcoa? AA. Should I be slowly accumulating Alcoa stocks?

>> No.724195

Time to invest big time in Oil. Prices are going to go up to about 70-80$ a barrel by the end of the year.

>> No.724198

>>721854

EML or NTC

>> No.724243

MCP is up to 95 cents from 40 cents a week and a half ago. and PWE is up to about 2.50 up from 1.98 when i found it about a week ago

>> No.724244

>>721421
The way I see it is look for stocks that you know have a high value. Wait for them to spontaneously drop. People will get scared and not invest in those when they see the down arrow. Invest in those. Eventually it will climb back to normal and when it does you could score a 10-20% profit.

>> No.724249

>>724195
How do you figure that?

>> No.724255

>>724249
US production slowing down (in North Dakota, according to Department of Energy) and chaos on Saudi's border (Saudi intervention in Yemen). Demand will also rise as we enter the summer period and people start taking vacations cross country.

>> No.724295

HAL check its monthly and weekly charts.. BOOM

>> No.724306

>>723969
thats when i switch to bonds

>> No.724609

AMD after the earnings report. We'll probably see a 10% loss or more in after-hours, like almost every time.

>> No.724613

>>724255

US production is slowing due to price dips, not due to a lack of availability. Rigs are getting better at pulling more oil up and are getting built more quickly, which points towards increased efficiency and lower production costs. The summer demand spike from the US has historically been in the 11-15% range, and that alone is not going to pull oil up 20-30 dollars per barrel. If the Yemen crisis is both not resolved by June, and has spread into Saudi Arabia, that could signal a stronger price spike based on volatility. If that were to happen, I doubt it would simply be a 20 dollar spike in price.

>> No.724667

>>724613
I don't think its even possible for oil to spike. Even the cartels will try and prevent that from happening.

>> No.724695

>>724667
OPEC is going to continue producing and selling oil at current prices to avoid losing market share like what happened in the 80's. They're already doing it so there's no reason that they would limit supply in a few months.

>> No.724838

for long i'm going with Roundys (RNDY)

they opened Mariano food stores in and around Chicago land area and are currently building new stores

at current price $5.52 i can see it going into the teens by the end of the year

>> No.724916

>>724609
>Not selling AMD earnings
>Not buying the dip

Seriously since like 2013 it's been 100% foolproof.

>> No.725049

>>724119
It increases the demand for their product that wasnt there before marijuana. Still isnt that much better

>> No.725170

>>724916
Are you wipe?

>> No.725251

>>725170
do I wipe? U wat

>> No.725256

Any thoughts on tasr ?

>> No.725317

PMCB up 25% today

>> No.725355

>tfw making big gains today
>NFLX
>SHAK
>PM

today was a good day

I dumped the SHAK but ill keep the others for now

>> No.725363

I was pretty happy with Vivant Solar (VSLR) today :)

>> No.725365

>>725363
Also, I definitely jumped on GE for the long term
Besides that:
SEDG I bought at IPO, hasn't done anything but make money since
BBRD I bought with $1.88, 90 shares. Pretty consistent in price, but I think the ownership are thinking of throwing up dem shekels to do a large stock buyback and take it out of penny stock status. Here's hoping.
>tfw Portfolio of alternative energy
>tfw portfolio hasn't disappointed yet

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>>725355
Feel ya brah

>> No.725978

Market getting ass blasted and I'm only down 1% today.

Could have been worse.

>> No.725990

>>725365

The correct price to buy into the GE is when PE hits 16 bucks a share because earnings continue to fall over the next quarter and the price of the stock dips below 23.

>> No.726032

>>721439
sarcastically post GMO a few days ago
and of course it doubles this morning

>> No.726052

Any of you fuckers who were long GMO.

gg/wp

>> No.726059

W-what does biz think of PPF?

>> No.726060

>>726059
PFF

>> No.726085

JPM is an excellent buy right now. It's unusually cheap.

>>726059
I prefer to buy individual preferred issues but PFF is pretty good. SPFF is another option as well.

>> No.726237

>mfw buddy txts me about the market being shit today
>mfw i saw AMD down a bunch, invested at their daily low today
>mfw up 2% in total on the day
>12.7% since i started investing 2 weeks ago

>> No.726242

When you place a limit order, what price should you put? The ask, the low, the bid?

>> No.726245

>>726242

I place mine through schwab usually and I always just go a couple cents more than the ask just to make sure it gets fulfilled.

Schwab is usually kind enough to somehow fulfill the order at beneath the bid price 50% of the time, or at the bid price about the other 50% of the time.

I always do limit though, because market orders through schwab can literally result in any price... several percent more than what is actually showing as ask.

>> No.726255

Bought American Apparel three days ago because price seemed too low. Went up 5% in one day. Sold at 14% up after two days.

Question:
There are some good picks in this thread. How do you know they are about to go up?

Do you guys have google alerts on certain phrases?

>> No.726259

>>726245
Is there a reason why you shouldn't try your luck at placing it at the daily low? Worse outcome is your order isn't filled by the end of the day and nothing comes of it.

>> No.726960

Anybody want to share any TA techniques or scan settings?

>> No.726975

I bought EOX at .54, im pretty sure it'll be over 1,25$ in a couple months

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>>721421
EPAM. Been a great ride.

>> No.728146

>>726032
>>726052
STRAIGHT TO THE MOON, BABY!

>> No.728162

>>726052
Thanks. Still at a loss. Bought 1500 at 0.81 € back in the "good old days". I will hold this the next few years probably.


What do you think of AMD? Looks optimal for a swing trade. Just look at the previous earnings reports. I'm thinking of buying a few thousand shares in a few days. My plan is to hold till the next ER day.

>> No.728226

>>726259
Really that is the only downside, and there are always more opportunities.

>> No.728236

In BSX at 14.8
PBH at 39.5
SFTBY at 31.85 on Friday

I really like all of them and BSX earnings are soon.

>> No.728304

>>726975
>negative earnings
>in a downtrend

Okay negro thanks for they advice.

>> No.728309

>>726960
If you'd love to be a Jew cocksucker, the genius Stan Weinstein once said "Don't buy low and sell high. Buy high and sell higher."

If you can, read his book on Stage Analysis. AMAZING book on basic technical analysis. Also, join the stage analysis forum for people's trading ideas.

>> No.728314

>>725365
How the fuck did you only buy 1.88 worth of stock without getting assblasted by fees? Also, is this board shilling penny stocks for pump and dump? Sykes could probably make a quick buck if he browsed this board.

>> No.728319

> TFW 90 day restriction on ETrade for freeloading

>> No.728330

BLCM should be over $50 by EOY. Cancer Immunotherapy stocks are hot right now. Buy in while its still under the radar!

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728369

PRTY looks good. If Monday continues Friday's selloff I'm wait and see. If after the first hour things looks stable I'm buying some

>> No.728377

Check out Lannett, Ticker LCI.

Generic pharmaceutical manufacturer. Generics are in a good position now thanks to the recent patent cliff that just happened so there's tons of available patents for their revenues to rise. Also what really separates LCI from other generic pharmaceuticals is that they're fully vertically integrated since one of their wholly owned subsidiaries "Cody Labs" is one of the 7 companies in the US with a license from the DEA to import poppy for use in producing active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). Basically since they control their own supply and don't have to go to a 3rd party manufacturer, their gross margins & profit margins are insane. Also they have very little debt, their EV/EBITDA is lower than industry peers, they've beaten analyst expectations for earnings for the past 12 quarters in a row, and they only have a 2 bil market cap so plenty of room to go and also they'd be a great potential acquisition candidate since the industry is consolidating and resorting to inorganic growth.

>> No.728380

Some other solid picks atm are Underarmour and Bank of America (all big banks are really undervalued atm but out all of those BOA is the most since markets are overreacted to their legal expenses (which are lowering))

>> No.728409

WSG - Decent company, hit hard by Ebola but with that clearing up, airport passenger numbers up and the ferry about to go live it's got good potential, overdue a run into the 30's,

SGZ - Huge upside potential, very risky though.

BLV - Results where solid, still seems cheap though, good buying opportunity?

TEP - Up 5% from when I brought mid last week, possibly still undervalued because of the over reaction to the trading update.

What do you think? I know it's a pretty risky portfolio but the potential upside is huge.

>> No.728414

>>728369
>PRTY looks good
What leads you to believe this?

>> No.728773

What sites/programs do you guys use for analyzing stocks?

>> No.728786
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>> No.728839

>>728414
It's a niche store in a growing market.

>> No.728888

INPH

Can't fall any further.

>> No.728897

Our brain power could really be combined if we organized this chaos. Unfortunately it would require team work AND effort.

>> No.728966

>>728897
A crowdsourced analyst service would be interesting.

>> No.728985

I'm in uwti right now over the weeknd, got in at 3.44 june contracts already inching to 58.10+ in asian trading hours. life should be good tomorrow, holding over the weekend is always risky with oil but i imagine all this yemen business will make it go up a little more, enough to make decent profits

>oil thread is down so posting here

>> No.729111

>>723972
Why would you short the future of television?

>> No.729147

Im curious in those penny stocks.
How much can you buy of those and where?
How much $ are you investing in those things?

>> No.729181

>>729147
you can buy as much as you want on the stock market.
I wouldn't invest more than 200 bucks in that, but you should see it as a small fraction of all your money. So if 200 bucks is all you have, definitely don't try penny stocks.

>> No.729313

u guys need to get in on ENZ. shit's about to take off

>> No.729497

>>729111
Because Netflix isnt gonna live up to the hype.

Sure its gonna do great but damn do people treat it like gods gift to man right now.

>> No.729500

DSCO

New aerosol drugs for babies, pending approval.

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>>729500

agreed. Babies + aerosol = profit

standard economic principals bruh

>> No.729890

>>721738
As of a month ago it was the most shorted company on any exchange, I believe. So that's not a good sign...

>> No.729895

>>721421
>>721421
>Does anybody on here have a stock they recommend?
Here is a stock for now; ICON. Iconic Brand Group. They hold a portfolio of brands: Candies, Joe Boxer, Mudd, Ecko, and interest in Peanuts, etc. $1.5 billion market cap, <10x earnings; could be a cigar butt???

CFO and COO left recently; stock was down 20% today on news of the COO. Some brands do have declining revenue

>> No.730671

>>729811
It can also expand to treat adults.

>> No.730682 [DELETED] 

Alright so complete pleb here, whats the best way to buy stocks?

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which service does everyone use for trading?

>> No.731515

>>730696
Robinhood, for now


Anyone know of more free trading apps/sites like this?

Also what radio shows/podcasts do you guys listen to for stock markets/stocks news?

>> No.731530

Dealing with SolarWorld at the moment, been giving very good yield.

Highly recommend

>> No.731533

if you didnt buy GEVO yesterday, you should now before it blows up

>> No.731535

>>731533
>Opened up 10%
How were you so sure? I havent looked into Gevo

>> No.731541

>>731535
they did a 1:15 reverse split the other day and the price dropped like 25% so people want to get in on the low

>> No.731552

What amount of ETF MERs do you have? What's an "acceptable" range? Is this even something to worry about given that they're so low?

>> No.731575

>>728369
Uh you know they've made massive net loss in the past 3 years and have 3.5B in debt right?

Also how is it niche and growing in any way? >>728839

>> No.731677

>>731533
hope you guys jumped on, up 27% today

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>>731515
>THIS
what do the seasoned traders of /biz/ use and listen to for trading??

also /biz/ noob here, as an absolute noob to the trading and general /biz/ scene and a young adult with not very much money for investing, would you recommend forex trading as a good babby's 1st trade to make some small but somewhat quick cash to use to save up for bigger trades and income supplementation?

>> No.731714

>>731690
Forex is not a good start. You need a lot of money for Forex, plus you need to be able to borrow money and trade on margin. Also, it is quite a complex subject with a lot of macro-economic knowledge required.

>> No.731717

Ive been daytrading BLCM, up about 2500 in a month. Stock is volatile day to day, but overall the stock has in the $27-$23 price range. It is very predictable as well.

>> No.731719

>>731533>>731533
While that was a nice call, penny stocks are not a good way to accumulate wealth. You are much better off sports betting or playing roulette if you want to take that kind of risk.

>> No.731742

>>731719
Do stock splits always raise stock value? Netflix is going to do it soon...

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>>731714
well what would you suggest for babby's 1st trade?? /biz/ doesnt have a sticky for the new guys like me trying to become wealthier one step at a time and making a conscious effort to do so, so its hard to figure out whats a good way to start trading and making some income supplementation, to be less poor

>> No.731753

>>731746
Research some books on this subject blind recommendations are going to get you fucked.

>> No.731757

TIMEZONE GMT +2 1H GRAF
BA buy: overselling(RSI) at 18:00 touched the low bollinger band and now is jumping set TP line on 151.00
AMZN sell: at 18:00 touched the high bollinger band overbuying(RSI) + Historical maximum + twin peak TP at 388
MSFT sell: at 18:00 touched the high bollinger band overbuying(RSI) + twin peak TP at 42.60

>> No.731758

>>731753
what are some good books to read on it?

>> No.731759

>>731758
https://www.google.com/search?q=what+are+some+good+stock+books+to+read+on&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

>> No.731760

>>728380
My grandfather has 45k stocks in BAC right now.
He swears it will be a $30 stock

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>>731759
wow /biz/ is rude as fuck
literally no sticky
and no one bothers to help at all
figured there would be some seasoned vets here that had a few gems of info, but i guess not

>> No.731784

>>731766
Your question gets asked multiple times a day and the board is sick of answering

>> No.731791
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731791

>>731784
maybe it should make a goddamn sticky then, to help answer all the common questions then?
real boards have stickies why the fuck dont you?

>> No.731794

>>721421
Canadian here,

I've killed about 900$ after a 6ish% dip in tck.b (tsx) after theyre earnings, just looking for some insight, i'll most likely cut my losses after the next bounce but do you guys have any stocks you find interesting for the next little while on the tsx?

>> No.731800

I highly recommend looking in CNK (cinemark) has a dependable 10yr trend, havnt lost on it yet.

>> No.731801

>>731742
No nothing is guarenteed in stocks

>> No.731803

>>731719
Yeah Good call but I don't like shilling

>> No.731804

>>731800
In all honestly it looks like its been amazing the past 7years, especially with a nice little dividend, but imo (albiet after a quick looks) it looks pretty overvalued atm

>> No.731893

>>731791
Actually a sticky sounds like a brilliant idea.
We could have one for long term investors who like to make money and then one for day-traders who don't.

>> No.732014

>>721605
Wait do you actually think MLP is ready to take off? Revenue in 4th Q 14 was very impressive and if they can continue that could be a good opportunity.

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732042

>>732014
> being this new

>> No.732185

This thread is so much more fun when the market is open :(

>> No.732216

So I got zulily at 28 it's dived down to around 15. Stay to see earning in May or cut losses and get out?

>> No.732279

>>732216
>zulily
Earnings will probably be positive news but they are going to likely keep falling in price before hand. You will be lucky to sell for $15.

I like this top article on Yahoo Finance.
>Listed as #1 for companies to avoid.
http://abegarver.com/post/116992761840/as-fedex-and-ups-change-their-pricing-models

>> No.732293

>>732279
I would sell any stocks I have from all companies that rely heavily on postage companies in this situation, tbh.

>> No.732294

ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOLERS, want to double or even triple your money fast? Ill tell you how: Buy PRAN. Prana Biotechnology is a developmental stage biotechnology firm headquartered in Australia. They are in stage 2 trials for curing alzheimers and huntingtons. Their groundbreaking new treatment procedure represents a true paradigm shift in the biotechbology sector. Think if their drug is succesful (78% probability according to my analysis of the technical data; I have s PhD in medicine ) millions of people would pay any amount to save their loved ones. My calculations forecast that the market for neurodegenerative diseases is around 50 Billion per year, which according to my research would mean PRAN would be worth around $590 per share. My advice is to put your life savings into PRAN and also buy on margin for maximum profits. Also if you have a credit card, that is a great way to fund your brokerage account. Godspeed future Jordan Belforts! And remember, no risk no reward and F#!K the haters. A wolf does not care about what sheep think of him.

>> No.732309

>>732294
>those strangely oscillating stock prices
that looks a bit sus. but easy to make a quick buck off the very stable and repeditive periodic price changes

>> No.732350

>>721899
>>721905
This makes me wonder: why do services like robinhood require US residency anyway?
ie if I go to europe or japan or something for vacation and trade from there, do I have to worry about complying with their laws? Or do only the laws of the country hosting the exchange apply, or what?

>> No.732517

>>721854
SHE

Ive mentioned this stock for ages around here - when i bother to contribute to U3O8 discussions.

bought in year and a bit ago at 0.0045.... closed at 0.04 today.... powered by DT and FOMO investors.

$8500 gain for me today. TYVM!

set to sell it when it hits 0.20

>> No.732520

>>723972
buy their acquisition targets; QFX on ASX.

>> No.732522

>>724049
CMY on ASX

look into it... specifically the geography of their medical mj licences.

>> No.732528

Today Europe Positions TIME GTM +2 1H GRAPH
Airbus AIR - sell: Overbought(RSI) + touching the high bollinger band + historical maximum

Volkswagen AG VOW3 - by : Oversold(RSI) + touching the low bollinger band (going against the tendence is for noobs but remember that a tendence is not permanent just look how the dax will go today and decide by yourself)

Danone DANO/DN : overbought(RSI) touching the hight bollinger band

Also Carrefour Inditex and BMW are going to low depending on how the DAX and the CAC40 will move they could be a good investment for today

>> No.732532

>>726255
research. know your product, know your target. know their peers.

im watching MTS:ASX at the moment, i expect it to drop another 15% and have them declare a substantial loss at next report.

invest in the loss, ride the gain

>> No.732538

>>729147
most of my portfolio is purchased at $0.0075 or lower.

exceptions are shared given as part of 'gift' when IPO floats, for salary sacrifice against the company shares or GGG, which i've averaged down to 0.09 since my buy in at 0.33.

small movements affect big changes

>> No.732539

>>729181
ASX needs a 'marketable parcel' - $500

>> No.732676

>>725990
I don't really understand what you mean.
Can you elaborate?

>> No.732708

>>731791
I just gave you a link.

If you cant handle your own research you are not going to get rich.

Put some fucking effort into yourself and do what I did.

Look up amazons most popular stock books and look at the general reviews and then decide to read the ones that stand out to you now fuck off you are lazy is what you are. You dont ask for help, you EXPECT help.

>> No.732711

>>721605
>>732014
Sweet jesus my sides.

Sure dude invest in MLP its even got a 4chan board I hear.

>> No.732714

Anyway Im going to look into some summer related companies. I wonder if pool companies make more money during the summer.

>> No.732725

>>732714
You're the first person to ever think of this. This type of seasonal adjustment is definitely not baked into the models built by the physicists hired to do this exact thing.

>> No.732780

WLT

>> No.732798

>>732780
and AMD is super cheap right now

>> No.732831

>>721658
I advise Gilead pretty much to all my clients who like seperate stocks these days.

A nice substitute with more diversification would be UBS biotech fund (Gilead is +-10% of this fund's allocation, other big names are Biogen, Amgen and Celgene which are in a somewhat similar situation).

Other names from the health/biogen sector that I like are Actavis (known for Botox). But honestly health in general is going to outperform so for more defensive investors ye olde pack of Pfizer, Novartis, Roche and the likes are also interesting as they provide some dividend which the former usually do not.

>> No.732842

>>732831
Other things I like right now are:

-US car makers (GM/Ford) and specialty suppliers for the sector (like Alcoa/Nucor).

-General "luxury" consumer spending based funds like Robeco Consumer Trends (has all the big brands asians/EM mid class will want more and more like apple, google, amazon, Facebook disney, nike, coca-cola, daimler and the likes).

-Online retail winners like Asos, Zalando, Yoox, Rakuten, Baidu

-Automatisation / Robotics: Kuka, ABB

I'm also still a fan of global real estate funds (mostly to circumvent max stock allocations a lot of my more defensive clients are stuck to) like for example Blackrock Global Developed Real Estate Index Fund.

-The more defensive portfolios have more common consumer goods than the above mentioned luxury goods. Safe havens like Nestlé and Unilever are nice things to have here.

-I also believe oil (and thus big oil companies) might rebound a bit in the coming months so I have a position in Ishares Global Energy ETF

-European mid/small caps have been lagging compared to large caps. More offensive portfolios are advised to have some allocation in for example Threadneedle EU smaller companies fund or a passive equivalent.

-Also positive on Insurers that have good exposure in upcoming markets like Zurich Insurance Group or Prudential UK.

Outlook negative on Utilities, Materials (miners mostly), banks (not insurers) and telecom.

>> No.732856

Blue Star is one that's going to do very well in the next year.

>> No.732857

>>732309
Dude its an old /biz/ joke

>> No.732859

>>732842
Why negative on banks?

The sector seems to be one of the last to still be cheap.

>> No.733032

Buy penny stock hemp and ride the coming bump with all these hemp bill hype or not worth the pump and dump risk?

>> No.733086

>>732798
Its Probably becauase they are headed for bankruptcy

>> No.733090

>>733032
Sports bet instead. You have a much better chance of being profitable sportsbetting than you do trading penny stocks.

>> No.733093

>>721421
MA, V, SAFT, HERO, VA, BMO

>> No.733103

>>733032
kill yourself instead much better returns

look into ferris holdings if you're serious about buying HEMP.

>> No.733206

JCP will break out any day now

>> No.733220

>tfw started a statefarm roth ira in 2012
>too poor to put more than $50 in per month
>should've researched and started one with a better company


Dang mayne

>> No.733423

>>721482
>most of you are cunts and don't want my input anyway
:(

I wouldn't be a cunt, also I don't mind being roasted, this is 4chan after all.

> Stock threads could come back if someone reliably makes them and they manage to remain as civil and catch a loyal following

I am busy at the moment, the problem will in theory take more than 4 weeks

>> No.733425

>you guys don't trade pharmaceutical penny stocks

Jeez do you guys even into money?

>> No.733426

>>721421
I had a position in Smucker's but I had to get out because I was in a jam.

>> No.733437

>>733426
Idk why but I legitimately cracked up at that

>> No.733466

>>721482
As a general rule of thumb, its not worth the time to verify stock picks. Unless you're a tripfag with a history of good calls, there's nothing stopping every idiot who wants a laugh from posting some dog shit stock to see if people are dumb enough to buy it.

>> No.733477

I am stocking up on cash and getting ready to putting it all into 3 times leveraged bare ETFS for that correction which is coming sometime

>> No.733481

>>733477
>bare ETFS

>> No.733488

what do people think of HACK and cyber sec in general right now?

>> No.733502

>>733425
Yes, thats why I dont

>> No.733520

>>721421
ADDYY, adidas. cheap mkt cap to book value and if they beat UA, the stock will rise. if they can't beat UA they'll M&A someone/something and the stock will rise.

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>>732014
Four years and a Canadian stock exchange too late. The pone money was in DHX.TO for a ten bagger

HAS had a great quarter, but it was mostly success on Transformers side and hype for Star Wars on the eve of the earnings report.

>> No.733703

>>732350
Regulations. Mostly tax, also lots of SEC regs. You're still a US resident if you travel abroad for vacation.

Some brokerages can get around some of this by offering international accounts, but it costs a lot to set up the necessary subsidiaries. US-based XYZ Brokerage owns XYZTotallyCanadianEh, and all of a sudden, Canadian residents who can't sign up with XYZ can sign up with XYZTCE which looks a lot like XYZ's site. Difficulty: Probably not enough Canadians who value trading with XYZ to justify XYZ's setting it up. So XYZ doesn't bother, for most values of XYZ.

Robinhood's a startup. Not interested in international market due to prohibitive costs of compliance. US regs are enough of a pain in the ass. Sucks for non-Americanons, but them's the breaks.

>> No.733714

>>733466
I'll play Devil's Advocate on that. If you're just starting out, these threads are a great excuse to practice your due diligence skills.

Compare and contrast PRAN (a /biz/ joke) with AMRN (extraordinarily high risk scenario involving real biotech company doing real study, which one Anon called correctly shortly before they got the cash to make it through the end of their REDUCE-IT study), and GILD (an absolutely top-tier company making real money in biotech; you won't make double your investment overnight because nobody can afford to buy it out -- but because it's not reliant on just one drug, you won't wake up to see your screen reading -90% some morning after a failed clinical trial or adverse FDA decision.)

There's three easy cases. I don't visit as often as I ought to, but I enjoy these threads because they help keep me sharp: I love looking at a new name, or an old name with a new perspective, and making a judgement about whether it's BS, something everybody already knows, or something that might be investable.

I could theoretically accomplish the same thing with a dartboard and a printout of the stock section of the newspaper (do they even print stock quotes in newspapers anymore?), but this way is more fun.

>> No.733957

>>732859
This is mostly from a European perspective. Bank profits are not picking up at all (the margin between deposits and loans being at an historical low plays a part here) and valuations of banks. Even regarding the new BASEL rules a lot of banks in Europe (like Soc Gen and BNP Paribas) still look horribly overleveraged.

Just feels like Banks with a big insurance branche or pure insurers will profit a lot more from the upcoming consumer in the near future.

>> No.734060

>>733714
I miss the old dailies they had on pol and early biz days.

>> No.734106

What is going on with India? Should I go INDL?

>> No.734136

>>734106
AFAIK the pm made a trip to canada said theyll buy a bunch of uranium and be buddy buddy with canada and increased some type of taxation in india or some shit idk

>> No.734150

I'm a Canadian so while looking at the tsx only (to avoid extra fees) RSI and FTS look enticing to me with there earnings coming up, as well as rogers RCI-B since it seems a little undervalued (for those who don't know in canada theres millions of people whose contracts get terminated in june do to new laws etc, I except Rogers to keep/claim most of them especially after this recent class action against Bell)

Anyone wanting to offer any input or discuss the tsx?

>> No.734550

>>721465
Prudential Short Duration High Yield Fund?
Investing in fixed income, when interest rates are expected to rise by next fall, no

>> No.734797

honestly putting your life saving in GILD is a bretty gud idea. The pricing reminds me of Apple like 5 years ago. Massive cash reserves and simply the best products on the market, the only place it can go is up.

>> No.735080

>>734797
Until their Hep C trials fail and the stock drops 75% in a day

>> No.735084

>tfw you drop $300 into Robin Hood to mess around with some gains
>tfw actually gaining money
>tfw you think you can do this with more money and not be totally broke

Other than the lack of a long term investment, I think I got the hang of this thing, guys.

>tfw you bought CLDN at 2 different times and it dropped 30% all together

>> No.735158

>>735080
Umm Sovaldi has already been approved by the FDA. Also they have a massive pipeline so one failed trial will not crush their stock price.

>> No.735168

>>735084
>CLDN

I hate those faggots pumping On stocktwits

>playing binary stocks
>especially biotech
top goyim

>> No.735362

BPIRY
EGFEY

>> No.735411

>>733488
Definitely has potential but be aware of potential buyouts or mergers

>> No.735425

>>721421
blackberry, aphria

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>>731791
>>731893
We've had this discussion a million times.
Mods dont give a fuck.

>> No.735898

>>735478
> 2015
> Change

>> No.736541

>>735898
>Obama
>change

>> No.736547

>>735478
It would be better if someone just made an infographic.

>> No.736837

You guys know that according to the theory active stock selection is kinda useless... especially if you only pick one without choosing an industry and without portfolio and without valuations, macro analysis, strategy investment, you are basically gambling.

>> No.736868

VLTC BRO IT'S GONNA GO BACK UP I SWEAR

>> No.736870

On the real though, right now I'm riding a rising pump of COCP until Tuesday, maybe tomorrow if it can't break resistance, and getting into GILD ahead of their earnings. After that, AKRX will be the next play coming into their earnings and a hopeful bounce off of the 41-42 range. AKRX has given some solid opportunities with shitty accounting, lawsuits, and earnings re-reinstatements. Solid company, but a couple accounting fuck-ups recently.

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736902

>>736547
how about this

http://pastebin.com/gWSLFpXk

I can't be bothered to do any more, if I could I would make brief descriptions of various financial instruments, a brief section on critical thinking skills with intuitive diagrams I made earlier, I would also do a section on economics and startups

if anyone wants to pitch in that's be great, I realize this might be a bit lengthy so feel free to butcher it, I'm not bothered, but I think I have some good ideas, especially the start where I outline the problem with all the dumb "how to make money" threads in a concise and snappy manner

>> No.736903
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736903

diagram

>> No.736982

BRK-A / BRK-B

>> No.737021

Go invest in AGEN bros

Up $0.81 (11%) so far today. It also had like a 10% increase on Friday. Shit is splodin.

>> No.737026

>>721706
CLD is way better. I agree with your analysis on the industry though.

>> No.737030

>>736902

Is there an edited version of this without atrocious grammar?

Thanks

>> No.737055

>>735084
>CLDN is down 70% today
Hope you sold on friday.

>> No.737077

AMRN is cheap as fuck right now

>> No.737145

>>737021
Disregard, AGEN crashed lel

>> No.737194

Someone explain this to me, and bear in mind I have like a fairly basic understanding of stocks and shit, but it interests me.
If it's illegal for a stock broker to push shares of a shitty company on to his clients and then sell all of his shares as soon as his clients buy, is it also illegal for a load of people - e.g. right here on 4chan, to just gather round and say buy loads of these cheap stocks to drive the price up then sell them on at the same time.
Or am I just a fucking retard. Or both.

>> No.737201

>>737194
aka pump and dump, yes it's illegal, but I doubt 4chan would be able to pump more than 10,000 into a single stock.

>> No.737205

>>737201
I see, so it's only illegal after selling so many shares?

>> No.737212

>>737205
Kinda, a better way to put it is, its illegal once you have enough power to actually move a stocks price. You can give advice/your opinion but you can't formulate a plan with a group of people etc afaik

>> No.737236

>>737212
Hey thanks man.
So, theoretically a board of forum could do it? But it'd be hard because the more people that are in on it, the less money they get at the end? And with less people in on it it's harder to shift the price of the stock.

>> No.737246

>>737236
theoretically yes, realistically it'd pretty much be impossible to accomplish (having random strangers trust random strangers), but for people with high connections it is possible.

>> No.737252

>>737246
Alright cheers bud

>> No.737261

Why are certain people so against day trading? It's like they ignore the potential success, they scoff at "timing", and treat it like it's mutually exclusive to owning long term investments.

You can do both and have success with both. Obviously you can't actually predict the market, like you can't predict the success of long term investing (which I'm not saying isn't safer), but you certainly can make a calculated risk day trading. It's not like there aren't any indicators about how a stock might do.

>> No.737342

BIB down 8,26% today.

GG

India is getting fucked up too.

YTD +24,18% so no panic.

>> No.737349

>>737261
I definitely agree with you, but chances are 99% of the people on here (a chinese cartoon imageboard) are likely amateurs, who would fuck up and lose it all. Day trading isn't for amateurs, investing is more forgiving. Its probably best to discourage people than to encourage it here.

>> No.737355

>>737349
The problem is those same amateurs then start spouting how retarded anyone is for putting their money in anything but index funds.

>> No.737364

Bought NVAX a few days ago and it's already down more than 4%. This is my first stock that didn't increase immediately and it's scaring me.

>> No.737366

>>737364
What's your exit strategy?

>> No.737375

>>737366
Learning about these now. Thanks bro

>> No.737382

>>737349

What's the best way to get really good at day trading? General guides? College degree? Small time experience? Study of the market?

>> No.737386

>>737382
In my opinion day trading is fucking stupid and most people will not make a profit. But if that's what you're into by all means, look up different strategys online

>> No.737445

>>726237
>you have twelve dollars

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>>737355
where is Ihaz when we need him!

>> No.737495

>>737386
>strategy

>buy low, sell high
Literally this is what I do. Buy em when they start increasing and sell them as they start decreasing

>but they could just drop and you lose everything
Eh, shit happens and it's a risk you have to learn to accept

>> No.737572

>>735362

The train is still in the station brothers

>> No.737655

>>737495
How's that been going for you?

>> No.737681

>>737055

I didn't.

-80% ROI in a fucking day. What the actual fuck.

>> No.737682

>>737681
That's what happens when you bet and lose on a binary stock.

>> No.738059

no meme, i'd buy PRAN today

>> No.738070

>>737682
>binary stock
What does that mean?

>> No.738074

>>737681
rip that guy :(

>> No.738086

How do you all actually pic what stuff to buy?

How do you make the decision when to buy?

I currently have about 7k€ lying around uselessly, and I'd like to invest them, but all stocks/companies I am interested in are at their all time highs.

Now I am interested in them, because I think they do have a good future, but on the other hand, I also think most markets are overvalued, and ripe for a crash, that will drag down even those companies that are solid.

And just buying some stocks of companies I dont know/dont understand, just because someone reccomends them also doesnt sound too wise.

what do?

>> No.738089

Trying DnB NOK myself, quarterly earnings is out in 2 days.

>> No.738092

>>736972

>> No.738108

Would a minor in business or economics help when playing the stock market or nah?

I'm getting a BS in Electrical engineering with a math minor. Also starting grad school soon for MS in Electrical engineering concentrated in electromagnetics, so I'm thinking I can probably figure it all out on my own without the extra schoolin?

>> No.738111

>>738108
Yes.

>> No.738141

>>738059
justification?

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>>721421
>intelligent investors such as wipe
hahahah that paki terrorist?
you must be cuck

>> No.738410

>>738070
bump

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738604

>>737572

>mfw up nearly 50% on BPIRY after buying on 4/22

It will be a fun ride to the top my friends.

>> No.738867

Whats the verdict on twitter?
It just kinda crashed, but I'd say twitter is here to stay. But then on the other hand, I still dont get how they will earn real money, and they are still way higher than they used to be a year ago.

To buy or not to buy?

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738869

Also, feel free to ridicule my newest shopping spree.

Kinda related question:
Is it just me, or is most stuff that gets pushed here penny stocks? Apart from the occasional GM and Tesla, I only see fucking tiny companies I have never heard of.

Now i do understand that the biggest gains are to be had at small, new companies that will go to the moon, but for every sucessful moon landing, there is going to be a hundred challenger catastrophes…

Or is it just that biz cant afford to "invest" more than a few bucks at a time?

If not, I am really curious about penny stocks. As said, I dont really believe in them as a sole way to becoming rich, but can those be a reasonable addition to a portfolio mostly made up of big stocks and funds? I could easily afford to risk a few hundred €, but first I would like to read me a bit into the topic, to come to my own judgement.

>> No.739011

>>738070
A type of option where you either make a ton of money or lose it all. You bet on whether a stock will rise or fall in a given time frame. You can make a ton of money with low capital, but it is basically gambling.

>> No.739014

>>738867

I would keep my hands off Twitter unless you have some spare cash you don't need at all, Twitter is a company that yet has to run a profit at the moment its less profitable than let's say 4chan.

>> No.739131

What the FUCK is going on today

>> No.739148

can anyone explain why LMT has been tanking so much recently?

>> No.739149

>>738867
Twitter can be too weak. I'd say buy at 30 for sure, it might be a target for M&A that low, I know Microsoft would love Twitter because they would have the #1 video chat and text chat service for example, imagine Windows 10 with Twitter exclusives like some new functionality, it would be huge for them. Would make some Apple users think twice anyway because they are usually addicted to Twitter and shit like that.

TL;DR if Twitter hits 30 someone might offer to buy it driving the price up a few bucks.

>> No.739272

>>739131
IT'S HAPPENING

>> No.739293

Arena Pharmaceuticals? (ARNA) They just patented a specific cannabinoid receptor for pain,and with the whole marijuana industry at the cusp of becoming mainstream, I feel like it could take off.
http://www.arenapharm.com/apd371

>> No.739306

>>739149
Twitter is still going down, I wonder if it will actually hit 30.

>> No.739307

>>732294
>Macrolide
dat pump and dumb do

>> No.739312

>>723030
Stay away from biotech. Got burned on CLDN.... Burned on bio in general. Should have stuck with ROBO, SHAK, and NRZ

>> No.739315

>>724119
If you have to ask this you certainly don't need to be investing. You don't understand how a market works

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739358

Give me the rundown on how to start investing /biz/, I don't even have an account or anything yet.

>> No.739378

>>721421
$VLTC & $AMCO on watch for big breakout intra-day gains. $SLTD & $GDP on watch for weekly breakouts for +5% gains or so, but better long term holds

>> No.739379

>>738869

Penny stocks can be a form of activist investment, if you're into such things. Investing in the world you want to see, and all that jazz. Penny stocks also fluctuate within the same sorts of variance you see in normal stocks, obviously on a micro scale, so there are day trading gains to be made there, too.

>> No.739393

is now a good time to invest in amd? i was thinking about investing a couple grand in it since it's so low right now and they are supposed to be releasing a new graphics card in a month. i'm very new to this though. anyone have any advice?

>> No.739409

>>739393
I generally don't like to invest in companies that have a negative income and amd right now is losing lots of money.

>> No.739431

>>739409
Try twitter with 0 income, what could go wrong right

>> No.739739
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739739

Bump.

Also, wtf is happening? Got up at 4 in the morning, looking up what the US did during euronight and see this. Also, all of my European stuff also dropped hard.

Except seadrill. That bugger jumped 6%. Wtf?

>> No.739989

>>739011
Thanks

>> No.740161
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740161

well, fuck

>> No.740548

>>739739
Do you think seadrill will maintain this growth? ive been watching it but I can't decide whether or not to hop on

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740549

>>738604

>70%

>> No.740555

>>737681
Well they are being investigated right now so it makes sense

>> No.740569

>>726085
>unusually cheap
>at its highest prices ever
oh ok

>> No.740570

>>726986
rough 2 weeks

>> No.741143

>>740549
>Penny stocks
We dont care about your shilling, boner.