We eating crabs instead of bussy.>Some helpful links to numb the painhttps://findahelpline.com/https://www.nvidia.com/refunds/https://www.whitehouse.gov/refundshttps://jlingz.com/>Educational sites:https://www.investopedia.comhttps://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain>Financial TV Streams:https://www.newslive.com/american/cnbc.htmlhttps://www.livestreamy.net/bloomberg/>Charts:https://www.tradingview.comhttps://www.finscreener.comhttps://www.portfoliovisualizer.com>Screeners: so you feel like in the movieshttps://finviz.com/https://etfdb.com/>Gambling:https://www.optionsplaybook.com/options-introduction/https://www.optionsprofitcalculator.comhttps://optionstrat.com/https://www.optionistics.com/quotes/option-prices>Pre-Market and Live data:https://www.investing.com/indices/indices-futureshttps://finance.yahoo.com/>Calendarshttps://www.marketwatch.com/economy-politics/calendarhttps://www.earningswhispers.com/calendarhttps://www.cmegroup.com/trading/interest-rates/countdown-to-fomc.htmlhttps://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/data/building-permits>Boomer Investing 101: so zoomers with meme stocks can outperform youhttps://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_startedhttps://www.sec.gov/search-filings>Misc smg:https://www.financialjuice.com/homehttps://finance.yahoo.com/trending-tickershttps://market24hclock.com/https://www.dividendchannel.com/drip-returns-calculatorhttps://brokerchooser.com/https://www.chathamfinancial.com/technology/us-market-rates
First for Oracle
buy ondas
>>61577466What stock do I need to hold to date webm rel
>>61577496$20 USD
>>61577477What's the point of these companies when a boomer from 500 BC holding roman dinars can outperform this?
What’s the gamble for tomorrow. SLV $70 option tomorrow?
>>61577528Silver had a good run it belongs in china's silver standard before the century of humiliation. Not in 2025.
>>61577528whats the thesis on this? why was previous op shilling GAUZ
>>61577496MO and twenty bucks worth of crack
> futures
>>61577538nobody knows what gauz is that faggot never posts an anime girl with it1st half of january bullish for silver. 2 more weeks
>>61577527Jackson Financial Inc was shilled in smg late 2021 and throughout 2022 and it's over 3x since then without the risk of being exposed to QQQ
>>61577482But don't you have 800k right now? Why not sell everything right now and reinvest into something else? Why keep it in this stock? At this point there is 0 rational reason to keep treating this stock as something special compared to any other stock. Look at LINK in May 2021, that may very well be equivalent of GSI in October last year. Why take such a massive risk and stay in this stock
>>61577538Its his pet penny stock.PMs are still a good play for 2026 due to sovereign debt and industry demand as well as boomers piling in, etc.
>>61577559gotcha, i'll ride up DRCT and then rotate in GAUZ i guess. rocks look good since crapto is shitting
>>61577494>buy ondaswhy, it already peeked at $11.39. They got something all the other drone biz don't?
Remember to max out your roth contributions! New year new deposit
>>61577586going to 14 this time. tons of institutional ownership came in in the last month. Dept of War just showed one of their drones on twitter about 2 hours ago.
>>61577586>peeked
21st for GAMB & GRRR & IREN my smiggas
>>61577588I don't know if I'll have enough for 2025 by the tax deadline
I have $100k saved up, and I'm afraid to put it into the market. The Bogleheads insist that 2/3rds of the time, lump sum your allocation is better than DCA, but the frothiness of the markets makes me queasy.Given that it's going into VT for 30 years, it doesn't really matter if the market shits itself tomorrow though, does it?
>>61577610i would dump it into goog or schg
>>61577610Are you trying to do an actively traded fund or is this managed? Assuming you are going all in VT im assuming its self directed?
>>61577610sell close to the money puts while you wait and it doesn't really matter but also i would do like 10k a month because lump summing it definitely mattered that one time i did it to soxl in 2022
im going to rope if i dont make it this year. i cant take being frugal and living in squalor anymore
Should I invest $500 in a threesome with two latinas?
>>61577610Its splitting hairs if you're investing in index funds. Given that you seem afraid to face losses you should go with DCA so you don't risk seeing a 5% drop or something and then doing something stupid.
>>61577553but i do. i think ur misunderstanding, ive already sold a lotit pulled back almost -50% from $3 and my porfolio is still almost 800k (in CAD, doesnt sound as impressive if i converted it to USD lol). ive definitely been buying other things and actually cut them down because i ended up buying low conviction picks too just for the sake of diveriifying (liquidated them now)id buy more NXLV but ive already maxed out what i can reasonably risk in that, and a couple other small positions (like Loblaws lol)i have almost 300k (CAD) just sitting in cash actually
>>61577610set a recurring buy order at market, 1k a week or more, you can even set a daily buy if that makes you feel better.
>>61577624Bust a nut and then decide with the guidance of clarity.
>>61577624latinas are gross animals, but a threesome is huge bragging rights. If you play your cards right, and tastefully mention your threesome at the right time a $20k raise is practically a given. That kind of ROI is unmatchable.
>>61577625Assuming he is doing a self directed port, he could sell monthly calls that he can then reinvest in that dip for the index. >>61577634Also this.
>>61577610id love to be able to just dump everything into index funds right now, but the exposure to QQQ is just too much imo, it'd be prudent to take some defensive positions and hedges (like 25% of your invested you hold in inverse ETFs, i dont actually do that since i trade tax-free so it doesnt make sense, i just hold a % in cash instead)personally im not touching the market index until NVDA has crashed -30% like Oracle, i don't see that happening right away thats why i'm not 100% cash but i've certainly taken the middleground regardless (still invested but again, also hold some cash as a hedge)
>>61577588im maxing it asap. im just deciding if I should full port into schg or wait and see if goog dips
>>61577646>i dont actually do that since i trade tax-freeand by that i mean i cant actually write off losses off hedges against gains coz i dont pay tax either way
>>61577624buttfucking a pair of 19 year old colombianas was one of the best investments I ever made
>>61577466who let the nword make the thread?
>>61577660what's wrong with being Norwegian?
>>61577668norwegians are loud mouthed and socially aggresive with low impulse control everyone knows this
>>61577668besides the fact they're vile ocean jews?Rakfisk
>>61577668Not being Finnish
>>61577687If the price of silver keeps going up the whole west will be finnished
>>61577741physical chads will be just finehope you got some 1000 oz bars blud
>futures
>>61577741>will beWelcome. Remember, the ride never ends.
>>61577630Okay but why are you at all still in AI dashcams?
Watch video of value investors.Their principle: just be rich already and keep investing even if market crash and everyone gets fired.Don't time the market, but also sit on cash before the crash I'm not going to make it.
If silver keeps going up china will become a superpower.
>>61577766Wouldn't latin America be a superpower considering all their silver?
>>61577748copper up 1%, silver up 2%, all indexes up .5%Lets hope the first day of the year is a bullish one>>61577766They dont have enough ore. They have been buying pre-refined product to turn into industrial metal. Their only hope is to use the mass amount of slave labor to make electronic recycling profitable.
>>61577749>>61577747doomposters are gay
cantillion effect + convincing market participants they have to all-in any form of asset to protect themselves from it = AI data centers
>>61577741jej
>>61577771No, it would get democratized.
>>61577764>value investors advise me not to gamble and i'm offended!you will lock up your money in a 3.8% 12 month CD and you WILL be happy
Thoughts on taking a few thousand out of 93k gains for the year and spend it on frivolous things?
>>61577801How, if recession and I lose my job i probably have to buy food for my savings. It never seems as investors has this issue.
>>61577764>just be rich alreadyPoor Warren Buffett, he only started with $100,000 in about 1956 - money from family and family friends. That 100K in 1956, based on inflation is like $1.2m now, but its actually more like $4m now because of the accelerated cost of housing. So yeah start with $100k in 1956 and I think you can make a lot of money. Today, you need to hit a few winners in a row to get $2m before you can really start compounding your way to real money for the next 40 years.
>>61577620>sell close to the money puts while you waitwhy not buy 100 shares and sell one strike OTM CCs and puts at the same time for the same expiry?
>>61577814You talk like a slav and your shit's all retarded. A job is just another word for slavery. Most people never make it.>>61577823That's twice as much work, you wouldn't want to strain yourself. I think one strike otm cc's is more of a running the wheel strategy than a selling puts to dca. I'd sell ccs over 30 delta to generate income on a long term hold without intending to get called
>>61577762my exit strategy was always to let the FRA mandates play out, all my rationale has been summarized in that image and whenever i can, ive backed that rationale up with an independent reference. it's a bit outdated now, some stuff we know more about like BusPatrol losing Miami-Dade, and the "undisclosed Canadian transit" being revealed to be Ontario Northland transit from the customer itself (although the company itself never disclosed it themselves), and Alstom also developed further, they're an OEM supplier now to Alstom (eventually Hitachi too) with more contracts off the factory to SEPTA, etc etcselling now is like selling canadian weed stocks in 2016 just to de-risk while waiting for the run up for legalization in 2018ive become close to an industry expert to this shit i actually know someone who works in TTC too one of their new customers, i'd rope myself if i completely exit outhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf_f8GV0yYMas peter lynch said, you need an edge and this is my edge right now, you only need a few big winners to be rich, you don't need to dabble into miners to be rich if you don't think you can become an expert in itLoblaw and NXLV are also something that is local and i can understand easily, also following peter lynch
futures
>>61577741Just Europe and the UK. America will be fine.
>>61577836>I'd sell ccs over 30 delta to generate income on a long term hold without intending to get calledI agree. That would be my move to DCA further into a index. But, I have a much larger apatite for risk than most.
>>61577867please don't post animals getting hurt
>>61577867This kills the crab.
>>61577876Crabs are assholes and desesrve.
>>61577862even tho you're canadian you're of the good ones. I'm gonna start investing in the vision of a dystopian hellhole you're selling.Peter Lynch literally just ate a fucking donut and invested in dunkin because donuts good don't compare that retard to yourself
>>61577777Check it out
>someone who was a baby during housing crash is old enough to post here nowmr bones take me off this wild ride
>>61577598Truly the best place to come for alpha. Same with the guy shilling Micron after it hit nearly 300 bucks instead of before when it was around 225 bucks.
>>61577588So if I made over $165k I can't do this right? I was able to last year but my salary was a lot lower.
>>61577552if you bought in late 2021/early 2022 you'd have gotten rekt by the selloff in mid-2022 though and had to hold through that. Most people don't buy bottoms (as evidenced by this thread) so it would really be more of a 2x.
>>61577906FTCI
>>61577900https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1ERvlxgCD8
>>61577900due to demand and unforseen market forces blowjobs are now a war nickel.
Can I please, please get some normal price action in PMs. Im want off the ride.
>>61577897well admittedly i should cap out this position to <10% soon, anything over 10% is closer to gambling rather than investing. that said I'd rather take my shot and i've derisked enough to be comfortable (enough to buy a shitty 2 bedroom condo without a mortgage in my overpriced city)obviously no one should compare a different company's multiple to another, because a company will command a higher price multiple because of many factors, usually because they're the absolute best in their industry or other factors (otherwise everything will look undervalued when you compare it to TSLA) but i do expect this company can hit $100m annual revenues within a 2 year timeframe from ~$30m, and other canadian pennyscams like Kraken are hitting $2 billion market caps with those kind of revenuesthis company also has the potential to improve their gross margins like Kraken did over the past few years since they've been increasing their data revenue on top of their hardware revenue. and well even if they dont then ok ill have to settle with a measly $500 to $1 billion market cap instead of $2 billionthe volatility's going to spook me tho i'll prob end up taking more profits prematurely before that point, probably this spring, ive learned from my past mistakes that you have to hedge for both losses AND profits.A mistake in either way hurts just as much even if you didn't lose money because most of us are retarded like that
>>61577906there was somebody adamently making the case for MU at 230
>>61577911yeah it was only a 2x for me actually loli bought in 2022 and it felt like it was just gonna crab endlessly like a value trap, i took my 2x and ran for other opportunitiesif i actually understood the company better than just a basic valuation metric (that was likely to end up being a value trap and i was not an expert to identify that) then id have hold it, ultimately it's all about having done enough research to understand what you have so you have the conviction to hold until your target
>>61577963was just thinking about how easy it is to get into a position but a million ways to fuck up the exit
>>61577986As I have recently discovered, entering a position requires confidence, exit requires intelligence. We should all have an exit plan, the problem is realizing when to execute it.
>>61577959Not going to happen. Geomagnetic excursion and field collapse is imminent. Everyone thinks China is loading up on commodities because they're preparing for an invasion of Taiwan in 2 years. They're preparing to bounce back after the cataclysm.
Unironically why shouldn't I bet big on RDDT?
>>61577764>value investDoesn't work. And the "don't time the market" advice also doesn't work because of >>61577974value traps. You spend decades investing into your 80s yeah you'll be better off than others probably.The problem with stocks and gold and whatever is that everyone seems to have their own advice and are really adamant aobut it and then usually wrong, since the only advice that concerns me is making money. Like 2-3 months ago /smg/ was sure that AMD was a good short and ready to go down and then that guy got rekt, because /smg/ keeps bleating "it's overvalued!". But bear markets tend to be short and bulls long, with some historical exceptions. Those exceptions will fuck your ass but a quick 2x on a bullish catalyst- like TSLA last year- is worth way more than some value investing bullshit that 2xes your money in 5 years. People just adamantly refuse to understand that I don't have 50 years to get rich, I will kill myself if it looks like I'll be old when my portfolio finally "makes it", there is no point in being some old guy on a fucking cruise ship. It gets annoying because some people will continue to brainlessly stick to Buffet-tier advice not realizing buffett's advice works in t he vacuum of starting at the bottom and seeing constant gains upwards.
>>61578003I mean...maybe?Its more of the side bet that BRICS will go full PM based currency and requirements for the commission will have requirements in align with Austrian ideas as the Keynesian ideas have run their course and SWIFT has proven itself unworthy to distribute and redeem SDRs. Its not that fiat is dying, its just changing shape and the currency of the future is authenticity. >>61578013If you believe in clown market, go for it. It will pop in the AI bubble though, so just be aware.
>>61577986oh man actually thats where things are much better nowmy position is much smaller than the average daily volume now, i used to own like 3x the daily average or somethingwhen something's "undervalued" you need to know if there's a good or bad reason for it, and illiquidity is a good reason for something to be cheap. If it's a good company that's actually growing and printing cash, liquidity will increase eventually, most extreme case being a buyout which is basically unlimited liquidity instantly for a whale to exitNXLV is a play where i don't expect i'll be able to exit until 2030+ probably
Anyone else get those Blackrock end of year payouts. BST and BUI were nice surprises.
>>61578031I mean yea it's a clown world. But rddt is already posting ads. They're going to start printing money. I kinda see them as googles little brother if that makes sense.
i will tell u guys a story since the numbers are not moving today. nobody knows this about me, not even my mom. when i was a small i founded a game from real arcade. i thought it was a fun game. its called ecco the dolphin. after swimming around u can talk to the other dolphins. one of them says this. i couldnted read very well at the time but i remember getting goosebumps. anyway its a hard game so i couldn't get very far before the time ran out. about a year later i ended up playing it again, and again this quote. this time i understood it. this line from the dolphin game induced a profounded ego death that i can't get over to this day. ever since this thought was put into my head i have never been able to trust a single other person, i have never felt secure or comfortable. i can't be optimistic or have convection in anything. It released the negativity in my brain. Maybe I always felt that most things in the world around me didn't make sense, or maybe I have some childhood memory that I can't remember. it made me deeply cynical.
>>61578042I will say, if you look at every IPO and see is trajectory, look at RDDT and understand what their value is. They are the training data of LLMs, but if the data is garbage ( it is) eventually the sheer volume will not outweigh the quality and better fine tuning data sets. Much like youtube, they cant subsist off of ads and with that much access and old databases to keep serviceable, it cant possibly work without selling the data and its only good if the data is good, but anyone on reddit knows the data is bad. (look up the seahorse emoji problem)
>>61577909>So if I made over $165k I can't do this right?I am sure its really simple to understand, let me see how simple it is I will check the IRS site"The income ranges for determining eligibility to make deductible contributions to traditional Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), to contribute to Roth IRAs and to claim the Saver’s Credit all increased for 2026.Taxpayers can deduct contributions to a traditional IRA if they meet certain conditions. If during the year either the taxpayer or the taxpayer’s spouse was covered by a retirement plan at work, the deduction may be reduced, or phased out, until it is eliminated, depending on filing status and income. (If neither the taxpayer nor the spouse is covered by a retirement plan at work, the phase-outs of the deduction do not apply.) Here are the phase‑out ranges for 2026: For single taxpayers covered by a workplace retirement plan, the phase-out range is increased to between $81,000 and $91,000, up from between $79,000 and $89,000 for 2025. For married couples filing jointly, if the spouse making the IRA contribution is covered by a workplace retirement plan, the phase-out range is increased to between $129,000 and $149,000, up from between $126,000 and $146,000 for 2025. For an IRA contributor who is not covered by a workplace retirement plan and is married to someone who is covered, the phase-out range is increased to between $242,000 and $252,000, up from between $236,000 and $246,000 for 2025. For a married individual filing a separate return who is covered by a workplace retirement plan, the phase-out range is not subject to an annual cost-of-living adjustment and remains between $0 and $10,000....."wholly fuck this is insane. I should open a somali "Learning Center" for kids and make millions no questions asked.
>>61578045Its odd how such an obscure genisis game from like what, 1993? keep coming up? I wonder why. I had a copy for my system at home and never got past level 3 or so. I alot of people say its depressing, but I also got really big in to FF6 and watching Kefka genocide a few villages because they would be a hindrance to their plan effected me more than the Nature/progress themes of Ecco. Dancing Mad Still haunts me to this day...
>>61578045I don't get it. They have flippers and shit where else they gonna live? Want an ego death find some strong salvia
>>61578045ayo this nigga got mindbroken by fucking ecco the dolphin lmao
Got stuck bagholding spy calls for the first timeIt was really oversold so I thought a V was imminent before close Evidently it was not. How fucked are these?
Futures are looking straight zesty
>>61578109You'll probably be in the green if the market opens where its at right now
>>61578109If premarket holds, you should be good. Its looking like its 685.10 currently with all my indexes up .5%+ right now. Just have to wait and see. Good luck.
>>61578109My question is, do we continue dragging down this month, or will the MACD close with afterhours into the first day of the year?
>>61577466My goal for this year is getting 7~8% profit. Will my VOO+BRK.B+SGOV+HY Bond etfs give me intended returns?
>>61578225Yes. Next question.
CRDO. consolidation or triple top?
>>61578225Yes but you'd get a better return with just VOO.
>>61578227If I add JPM and TD stonks will I earn more?My total portfolio divvies are only like 2% should i get more divvie stocks or stay as now?
>>61578225are you 60yr? just do voo+schg.
>>61578241Thanks
>>61578248I don't have stable income stream so I am scared I might fail my portfolio. I don't want more MDD that 25~30%.
>>61578242>will you earn moreMaybe.>2%divthe issue with divs is they are a taxable event. so you have to weigh that vs holding for total gain/risk or if you want to just take the div and use it and treat it like income, with all the benefits that entails, even if you want to do a DRIP. With only a 2% it shouldnt be much of an issue but if you are all in index funds like VOO etc then I would just DRIP it and take the hit for the automatic DCA in an good index fund.
>>61578263Thank you! Big brained chad!Its that I have no stable income stream so some amount of divvies would be good but I think I get your point.
>>61578257Are you in the US?
>>61578270Depending on the size of your portfolio, may I suggest doing all VOO, or one index stock and selling covered calls? If you can have the will power not to splurge, then you can get a decent source of income and keep the div, but it requires you to be good at planning month to month and keep track of your P/L for tax, because you could see it all go to Somali daycare at the end of the year and be back in debt if you dont do keep the math.
I hope everyone bought the new year eve dip for the new years rally!
>>61578274No I am disabled man living near north korea. I am learning to invest because max inheritance tax is 60% here and I can't work because I am disabled.
>>61578057The thing about RDDT is their main source of revenue is their in-house ad platform which they make sick margins from, the LLM partnership rev pales in comparison to this but RDDT share price still swings hard with AI headlines. Also marketing as a sector has been weak. If some bad AI news tanks RDDT sub 200 I will be buying a bag for sure
>>61578284Thank you! Maybe I should try ETFs that does covered call for me like JEPI? or one that I am interested in is QDPL which is 90% SP500 and 10% dividend futures bought from ELS institutions.
>>61578292God I love women.
>>61578263that pic is literally me
>>61578294Fair enough, I dont know much about their business model other than how I need to work with it with running local LLM stuff. I have a few friends who have managed ports and they have it in their IRAs so I guess as a long term hold, sure. I just despise the place so I wouldnt invest in it (though the numbers are compelling.)>>61578295I would do the research and start slow, but comparing that to just living off divs, it would be a better play. Again, I have a much larger risk apatite, so Ill be happy to put forward a plan that will work, until it doesnt...
>futureshttps://youtu.be/u7IQ2zsVOTYhttps://youtu.be/1T2C3M_T66U (short version)
>>61578317I should have just said "fuck taxes" and taken the god damned money....
>>61578327a tale as old as time
>>61578330To be fair, ive been trading for 6 months, but reading about market actions for the last decade or so. Theory/practice, etc. But I dont think I can really bitch about still being +10K% for the last year. At least I beat the S&P. Marathon =/= Sprint, etc.
>>61578317I also find the idea of profiting off the mouth breathing redditors somewhat compelling
>>61578335Two of my most important investing rules; If it's good enough to screenshot it's good enough to sell and Never pay taxes
>>61578338The issue is you are not taking their money directly. If that were the case and it was based on buying reddit gold, I might be more inclined, but getting new users to a 20 year old site is an almost impossible task without a new edge ( eg: meta and instagram)>>61578340Yes, but I screenshot every day in a journal form, so for me...it was a Tuesday.
funny econimics jokehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hABM20X0iZg
>>61578342a tragic tale of how technology ruins our souls
>>61578345Im actually working on opening my own IT shop after moving and I my company motto comes in 2 parts: " dont be a tool of your tools" and "authenticity is the currency of the future"Ive been in the tech game for almost 30 years and keeping the idea between "haha funny internet money" with bitcoin faucets and "now everything is digital" is getting harder very days. I hate the prison we build for ourselves
>>61578353I am drunk, I need to quit posting.
>>61578342I remember the stock fell hard on news that chatgpt was lowering responses that cited reddit, so investors clearly feel the LLMs funneling new users to them contributes to growth. If this is the case their growth would likely scale with the rise of gemini's market share given their partnership with google, no?
>>61577550Gauzy makes tinting glass in high end carshttps://youtu.be/xvnYl9yyxY8&t=5m32s
>>61578363It would be the reason they keep advertising on google, more users, more data. Data is the new oil, so if you can get a deep well that regenerates the collected information without having to retrain the LLM over and over, it would be a net asset, but again, its reddit. If you wonder why google maps takes you through the Hood every time it has a slight opportunity, that is why. Its bullshit data and shitpost with some gems, like what 2012 4chan was that is keeping that dataset alive. Once they who a net loss of users, its fucking over, its over...
>>61578317my portfolio is exactly like this.. got greedy and cocky. Need to sell up but want to gamble my way back to my ath. Good luck anon.
>>61578327>I should have just said "fuck taxes"were you the same one who got told to just take the middleground, you ignored it? lolinstead of coinflipping, just prepare for either scenario, sell half or somethingif you're not god and you can't predict the future, just think whether you'd be happy with your current position whether it goes up or downthe key point here is, if you're not blinded by greed the instinct is to sell everything at once and take profit -> you forget to consider how you'd feel if it keeps going up, you sell and it goes up and ur in pain and you end up doing the opposite next time but it dumps instead. unfortunately we all learn these lessons the hard waystop guessing, prepare for either scenario next time you're in a great position of massive gains
>>61577909>So if I made over $165k I can't do this right?Correct. The Roth 2026 MAGI limit is $153,000 for single filers. You can still contribute to a traditional IRA.
>>61578414I didnt really want to gamble, the reason I took calls on PMs is that they have a slow steady gain over months and months. I wasnt expecting silver to do +10% a day on spot. I expected where I am at now with a .5 to 1% a day at max.I decited not to sell because doing quick napkin math it would have cost me more in tax with what I did the rest of the year than to just wait until tomorrow and start the new year without the previous P/L and income. I was wrong, but my thesis holds, so im going to sell tomorrow and reposition. >>61578436No, Im using calls as leverage in metals because metals are a sure bet in the long run. But as I said, this is my first real season trading and I am learning my lessons, the hard way if I must. But I will talk about risk management alot, its what I was trained to do in the sub force and from what I learned growing up ( a bird in hand, 2 in the bush on and on). But I just wanted to start with a clean slate so I can see how the math works. Again, Theory and practice are very different animals, I know this and Im leaning how to work with it.
>>61578451>im going to sell tomorrow and reposition.i'm glad to hear that because i've been loading up heavy on silver again. I look forward to seeing you bitch about selling too early two weeks from now
>>61578456Brother, I think I have to beat on the selling too early train. If I had held my silver calls, I would be around $500KI am holding PPLt and PALL because my theory is that the silver gains will flow out when it starts to top out and flow to the lesser metals to seek a percentage gain as they have a lower physical amount so there is more "alpha" in them once silver has topped and gets manipulated to hell and back again.
>>61577610Literally doesn't matter. VT or something like AVGE is genius. Ignore the noise
>>61578470yea i still think your theory is gay and it's china cornering the silver market in retaliation to the trade war and once silver tops all metals top. But i am a retard that didn't make 90k off 5k last year i'll admit that
>>61578483Its why Im in metals. China is a big deal in the market currently but metals are a global market, so there may emerge a china/silver carry trade or some other mechanism, etc. Again, im a novice and I still have a lot to learn, but night now, sleep. Good night, /smg/ see you at BANG BANG BANG
>>61577646I have similar issues with the market and in reality my gut reactions have been wrong . I pulled out at the bottom or april tarrif fud and have sat on my ass waiting for an entry that will not come in the near time .If you are risk averse and dont trust concentration, consider dumping into gsew , equal weighted index .
Anyone else increasing exposure to Chinese stocks? This whole rare earth and silver squeeze just shows me how powerful Chinese economy is and how America has no chance to compete. Every single Trump attempt at hurting China results in them restricting important minerals that causes America to have to back down. China is dictating what America can and can't do - they are the sole superpower now. I expect a huge rotation into Chinese stocks and for their stock market to start ballooning.
>>61577817This warren hate is great and all , but how many others were dealt better hands and never made a trillion dollar company? Warren buffet was lucky , and smart . But most lucky and smart people will never reach that level. I would urge you to read his letter to the shareholders to ger a glimpse into his thoughts .
>>61578446>traditional iraThanks, this is what I was thinking of. No income limits for that one and you still get a tax break
>>61578533>This warren hate is great and allI dont hat the guy. Rich people never tell you what they really did to make the money or what advantages they had. What you get is a glossed over version. Its easier to get lucky when you have connections and plenty of startup money. But yes, luck helps, as do the family connections and money. Starting when he did is also key as the US power was at its height and the economy was still expanding. If ma and pa gave me $2m a four years go to start I would be really rich now too.
welp, new year, new me. I will begin gambling shortly now that taxes something somethingHi /smg/! good to be back.