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$PLTR $100 $SOUN $12
>Educational sites:
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>Financial TV Streams:
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>Charts:
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>Screeners:
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>Options
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https://www.optionistics.com/quotes/option-prices

>Pre-Market and Live data:
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https://finance.yahoo.com/

>Calendars
https://www.marketwatch.com/economy-politics/calendar
https://www.earningswhispers.com/calendar
https://www.cmegroup.com/trading/interest-rates/countdown-to-fomc.html

>Boomer Investing 101:
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>Misc:
https://tradingeconomics.com/
https://finance.yahoo.com/trending-tickers
https://market24hclock.com/
https://wallmine.com/
https://fintel.io/
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https://www.dividendchannel.com/drip-returns-calculator
https://brokerchooser.com/
https://www.chathamfinancial.com/technology/us-market-rates
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>>59178144
I got 500 shares of Soundhound locked in at 4.80$ on October 10th, I'm bullish on it, see it going to 10 by Innauguration day
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Awesome
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>>59178158
Blessed I haven't sold a single share, Trumps inauguration will bring it to 10, Elon musk is in Trumps government, I am not buying tesla at all-time highs, Soundhound is going to prove itself on the 12th https://www.restack.io/p/soundhound-answer-tesla-integration-cat-ai
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Everyone better be hopping on the SMCI train
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Euphoria is too high and too much is riding on a sure-thing in tech when it's the most exposed. I've pulled out of my basic bitch S&P tracker and parked it in ASX until the path ahead of clearer.

>>59178193
>>59178158
There's nothing unique in what Soundhound is offering and it's only a matter of time until they're caught in a legal case for using the voice of some nobody voice actor who just wants the money.
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>>59178387
Nvidia drive partnership isnt of any value? How about them acquiring amelia AI?
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>>59178144
>buying the top in my Roth IRA again
I can never fucking time this shit.
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I have only been investing for 5 years.

Have you ever seen a crash when Bond yields weren't skyrocketing beforehand? Or is it a requirement precurser? If yields are stable and a calamity takes place does the market recover promptly?
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So is it time to gtfo of PLTR?

Institutions dumped 12m shares this month. Have we peaked?
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Stock picks for tuesday? Srs responses only. 1 stock that will do well (preferably a company with strong growth potential)
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>>59179187
PLNH
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>>59179229
>Planet 13 Holdings, Inc. is a cannabis company based in Nevada, United States.[1] On Nov 1, 2018, the company opened its cannabis dispensary in Las Vegas which became the largest cannabis dispensary in the world at 112,000 square feet.

I was seriously considering the cannabis market and it's profitability last evening. For w/e reason I can't trade the stock you've mentioned on webull and there is no data available on its growth. Please, any other cannabis stocks that may do well next week?
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>>59179187
$SOUN
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>>59179346
Thank you
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>>59179406
You're welcome, good luck I'm holding until 2025 so I hope I'm right but I mean research soundhound for 15 minutes on YouTube they seem to be the logical nvidia partner investment
https://fintel.io/so/us/soun/blackrock black Rock sees value
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>>59179415
My rec to you is ge vernova since you took the time to help me
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>>59179460
It's at ath what's your logic? I'm open minded but lay the bull case on me please and thank you
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Any thoughts on uranium stocks? Up until now I was only holding XEQT. I'm a baby investor, I'm thinking of buying some CCJ (cameco) and hold as nuclear energy seems to be the future.
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Anyone think Tesla will reach their ATH again this pump?
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>>59179650
UUUU
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>>59179574
I meant tsm, my bad. Gl in life
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>>59179650
Trump cutting nuke regulation will send EPS through the roof, it really seems like a nobrainer
Americans have a glowing future ahead of them and I plan to benefit from it

on the other hand, it will be interesting to see if he will just let the US solar industry go bust, First Solar for example derives 70% of its revenue from govt subsidies
if he removes those, all the panels will instead be imported from China, which obviously cant be what he/Elon/silicon valley wants
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I just gained access to trading, everything has been fucking pumped.
Should I get tesla or nvidia? Shit just keeps getting pumped, I'm late by one week
Scared of commissions, though
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>>59180739
Also I have a extremely basic understanding of Options, should I bother tryiing with those?
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>>59180065
What nuke regulation do you specifically think will be cut? Why would now be the best time to invest and not when the hype dies down?

>it will be interesting to see if he will just let the US solar industry go bust

Strategic investment, won't happen and the solar industry *is* profitable. The issue is that instead the same with any power infrastructure that it needs long-term contracts and government skin in the game to attract private investment.

>>59180739
Avoid meme stocks until early December. Stick with what you know; MCD (e-coli scandal has still dented the price), KO and other stable bluechips. If you want to be adventurous then SSAB and weapons are a no-brainer.

>tesla

Dead in the water. There's absolutely nothing to justify it's current price compared to the wider auto market and EVs generally are in serious trouble at the moment compared to hybrids - literally car lots full of EVs they can't shift due to overproduction.

>nvidia

I don't like the sound of a semiconductor glut and what that will mean for the sector. I'd go further down the supply chain, DE and users of semiconductors for manufacturing.

>Also I have a extremely basic understanding of Options, should I bother tryiing with those?

Absolutely not.
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Are commodities basically fucked?

Are mining stocks going to stagnate for the next 4 years?
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>>59180954
Both Tesla and Nvidia investing would be because of AI. Tesla also because of Elon and also his closeness to Trump. You have to consider that Tesla is not only cars but also the whole robotics shit.

>SSAB
Somehow not available in the platform I'm using, unsure if there's something wrong. Surprised since it's Swedish and I should have a better time with that? I'm EU, btw.
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Is NVDA over?
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Did anyone here buy AISP after I posted about it because it’s up 50% now. Wish I had bought some.
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Tesla can't just keep going up forever based solely on rumors, can it?
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>>59179835
I'm Canadian, not trying to dip into US stocks just yet.
>>59180065
Yes, nuclear looks very bright for the future, feeling very bullish
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>>59181267
Look at the 5yr chart, party is just getting started.
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If I'm european, should I invest directly into the American market or should I invest into the European counterparts?
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PLTR chad stay winning
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TSLA is a midwit pick for the trump rally.

Look into overregulated sectors like aerospace and find stuff that was pumping months before the election.
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>>59181119
ye, I snagged a small bag of it. Trying to decide how long to hold
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>>59180954
https://www.restack.io/p/soundhound-answer-tesla-integration-cat-ai
Why not the company that has 200 patents for voice AI and is partners with nvda and tsla? Soundhound is still under fair value under 9 dollars. Nvidia drive is a big part of their future tailwinds for nvidia, you can get a slice of a pie for lower PE by investing in the company that provides the on chip voice AI rather than the chip manufacturer(nvidia) while every single nvidia drive chip sold is also a unit sold for soundhound because they provide the on chip AI, its a no brainer play its nvidia partner with vanguard, nvidia and blackrock as investors, you can invest in the future of tesla and nvidia without paying ath prices by buying the voice AI patent holder, soundhound has been approached about a buyout 10x now, they have too many patents to outright fail if they become unprofitable nvidia is buying them out, or they become profitable(inevitable they are beating estimates) and wallstreet gets their head out of their ass, everyone will love soundhound when its proven but mosr wont listen when its at cigar butt price, just like palantir im sure most of you will start paying attention when its a hot rocket, but im telling you this is a nvidia and tesla partner under fair value, you can bet on the success of nvidia ans tesla without paying the price of tesla today. https://www.restack.io/p/soundhound-answer-tesla-integration-cat-ai
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>>59181768
Yesterdays portfolio, I bought some more $SOUN, some GME, some BP, and some VKTX, mostly bought fractional shares to get upto whole share numbers, reminder soundhound is still under fair value and I'm buying more
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tfw I bought 200 SOUN at $2.00 last year, but sold at $4.50
looking at ACHR or JOBY atm to see if I can ride the post-election bullish wave and recoup my losses on ASML.
Any advice for a young retard trying to make it in the game?
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>>59182056
Earnings are tomorrow, they are still under fair value, Dan ives says they will go to $9 at least, they arent profitable yet, when they are profitable they will be a 2 figure stock probably. I have a gut feeling you need to get back in, I just bought more today look at my portfolio https://www.sahmcapital.com/news/content/wedbush-reiterates-outperform-on-soundhound-ai-maintains-9-price-target-2024-05-10
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In with pltr since $14, 3100 shares

pltr is going to make me a millionaire
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>>59180954
>semiconductor
I bought'd.
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>>59182203
I sold 150 shares of TSLA today, not for as high as it is now but still post-pre market pump. I have literally been holding since $18.50 and I own a tesla and I am saying loudly now that it is wildly overvalued.
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Never underestimate King Elon again. The guy was in the PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX, OpenAI and Neuralink. He vouched for Trump and was his biggest donor. The guy is a born winner and the reason he is the wealthiest individual in the world. If he says FSD is coming, it is coming. Likewise his Optimus robots will be found in every home in the not so distant future.

TSLA to $1k+
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>>59182013
>gme
why? I don't understand people's obsession with this company
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>>59182305
Autism
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>>59182305
Honestly I'm content taking it as a tax loss harvest im mostly advocating for people to buy soundhound, I'm not shilling gme to risk my credibility lmao, but it's either a short squeeze or tax write off. I'm shilling soundhound mostly
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what the hell is going on with the Soundhound shilling, it makes me want to buy puts out of spite

>>59180954
the META/Amazon nuke project recently got headwinds from regulators
its mostly some bullshit environmental protection or about risks to the safety of the power grid
nuke plants take years to plan and build, a lot of it is due to getting all the permits, proving its safe for the environment etc
then of course there is Uranium mining with american natives/NGOs trying to block expansion
all this crap can be streamlined by Trump
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>>59182112
I think the potential downside of buying into SOUN at this point outweighs the upside compared to the stocks I'm speculating atm. (ACHR, JOBY)
thanks for the suggestion though, good luck holding SOUN. I hope it'll do for you what it did for me.
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Auto sales and home sales are the lowest they have been in over 15 years, yet we are not in a recession?

Meanwhile markets are at all time highs, something is not adding up here.

What do you think Anon?
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Is there a free earnings calendar that will show me what's coming up next month? Surely there's something on GitHub worst case right?

The 'earnings whisper' infographic gets posted too late, I like to be in at least a week before the earnings date since pre earnings drift brings up underlying price and last minute buyers increase premium.
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How to profit from the upcoming deportation and tariffs?
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>>59182435
>JOBY
Im open minded, please enlighten me about those stocks
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>>59182731
Zip ties, cages and butterfly nets.
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>>59182731
short beans and tortillas
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>>59182463
Recession imminent
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Warren Buffet recently went to 100% cash. What's he know that we don't?
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>>59178144
Do you think it's too late to buy coinbase, riot or microstrategy or are these fuckers going to keep growing? I never cared for crypto stocks but the market is going fucking insane over them and TSLA
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>>59183166
>he doesn't know
anon I...
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>>59182764
short-term is just the post election insanity that I'm looking to profit from.
long-term, I see big potential in electric air taxi services, but it will take some advancement in the battery industry to really take off.
personally I've just bought 145 ACHR because of the investor sentiment, debating whether I should hold it or sell it for profit asap, analysts expect it to moon 140% over the next 12 months, but short term profit is good too.
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things are going fuckin' good. Kicking myself for having so much shit in safe options like jepi and voo. too risk adverse.
>Not shown: 1.7 BTC
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when is the big $2 Trillion crash Elon talks about going to happen?
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>>59181334
I am from the eu and I am all in on america. Eu is over regulated and I don't see how this is going to change in the upcoming years also energy is way to expensive (at least here in germany).
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thinking of selling my PLTR shares and buying IBIT or MSTR with the proceeds
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>>59183783
>0.3951 euro / kwh or $0.42/kwh
jesus christ. I'm mad that I'm paying like $0.14/kwh. Imagine if you europoors did have central A/C, it would bankrupt most people.
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put all my half year savings into soundhound, i hope
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>>59184041
God bless you anon, to the moon!
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The play for soundhound is getting a fat profit selling the principle investment and letting the rest ride to 2030. To those who listened to me, congrats, to those who will be left in the dust, I can't wait to say I told ya so. It isn't too late to get 10 shares for under $80 probably turn to 100-120. I'm holding 750 to 2030, tesla partnership is insanely bullish, every college kid is going to ask the score of the football game when driving home and their mom will happily pay extra for that feature to avoid car accidents. 6 months ago it was just in luxury cars, now it's tesla, 2030 it wouldn't surprise me if all the new Kias have voice AI. The feds want voice AI the data is worth more than what they get selling your car, 2035 it wouldn't surprise me if the car detects hare speech and pulls over for the police officer. The cars already back onto the tow truck. The future is inevitable either you get a slice of the pie or you're left in the dust while blackrock profited on voice AI, currently typing this from work breakroom I've made more from investing while I slept last night than my last paycheck. T 19 year old who's most likely old soul, I was telling my dad to buy bitcoin at 4k but he didn't listen, signed my parents phone number up for JM bullion, I'm sick of people not listening to me, so I want to build a reputation of giving out good picks and those who don't listen while accepting 4% CD returns or letting purchasing power rot to inflation I'm saying I told ya so. I'm not trying to be snarky or arrogant I'm trying to build up rapport
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>>59181090
Sauce?
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Are there any current memestocks? I've been out of the game a bit and my portfolio has plateaued
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>>59184876
Wondering the same. My portfolio is just barely beating the S&P now. Tesla seems good though, riding the hype.
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>>59184876
Doesn't trumps presidency guarantee citadel paying out/forced to cover GME?
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>>59184312
A rapport on an anonymous message board. Hmmm
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>>59184876
I've been on a roll lately and I'm buying calls on DELL and IREN, might sell before earnings though.
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>>59183166
was this before or after the election?
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>>59183166
you gay liar. he's 33% cash
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>>59184312
shut up retard
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what are your "take profit" thresholds guys?
I tend to sell my stocks as soon as they reach +10% and reinvest gradually from here, is this a good strategy?
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>>59182388
was wondering too. isn't that just an app that detects songs
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I don't know what to invest in.
pls halp
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Do you guys think TSLA tops anywhere? Maybe 410? It just seems insane for it to hit 500 before December I mean jesus.
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>>59185590
I have higher effort posts than 90% of biz, my gains aren't retarded, if you're that confident short soundhound I want to take you to the cleaners
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>>59186823
I think $400 is definitely on the table. $500 would just be bananas. a 50% increase in market cap pretty much.
...it would also give me insane gains for this trade. all long term cap gains as well.
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>>59178144
I keep waiting for a dip but it keeps pumping. Investers are planning for a $380 target price.

Should I buy in!?
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whats the most capital efficient way to short tech, just straight puts?
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>>59187167
I would, especially if you plan on only holding it for a day or two. Bitcoin has to cool off at some point but there’s a massive amount of momentum right now.
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going all in on yieldmax and roundhill, good idea or no?
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>>59187561
I have other options though. picrel are all the stocks in my "trump" slice. I want GEO just as much as COIN.
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>>59187167
I would avoid since your reason for entering is dog turds
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>>59186849
your “effort” was cringe, tripfag
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>>59186176
geeze, hell no. don’t exit unless there’s a reason too. I recently rode a trade to 800% last week, 400% this week.
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>>59183172
wait for a pullback. BTC run up too much too soon. hopium fueled FOMO right now, it will go back to 65k at which time would be a good time to get back in to crypto adjacent companies.

>>59187665
MSTY or CONY on a crypto pullback or NVDY for earnings next week. monthly divvy is sweet.

YMAG for a weekly divvy..

>>59188088
i would lock in that micro. cant expect stocks to go on a 20+% run in a day and not pull back. 11/11 was also pretty much a banker holiday. big boys will be back tomorrow to move the $ where it is supposed to go.

>>59186176
a better strategy is setting a stop loss. if a stock is at 300 and moving up and your average is 200. set a 300 stop loss and keep moving it up as the stock goes up. if it moves down violently you will get stopped out in a profit.
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>>59188204
>i would lock in that micro. cant expect stocks to go on a 20+% run in a day and not pull back. 11/11 was also pretty much a banker holiday. big boys will be back tomorrow to move the $ where it is supposed to go.


picrel is my avg share price though. You think it'll pull back beyond this price? Futures are up.
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NextDecade (NEXT) is going places. Mark my words.
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>>59188280
set a stop loss at 350 and dont be angry if you get stopped out and it keeps moving up. I have swung it in the past but its not following any form of pattern right now just tracing BTC, which is overbought. I don't see how it goes up 20k in a week and it not being overbought, too many people are long right now to not get heemed on leverage. simply staying out of that trade right now feel I have missed the boat with this much of a swing this soon.

I could see MSTR hitting either 400 or 300 first with an argument going either way. if you dont set a stop loss I would let the action from 9:30 - 10:30 dictate your move tomorrow. it's either gonna keep going up or pull back simple as
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I threw in like 1300 on a shitty bitcoin miner and now it’s almost up 400%

Thanks you beautiful fucker who recommended it
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>>59184541
It's vore.
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>>59186176
Depends on how fast it happens.

If it's over 10% in a day I normally dump.

If it's taken months to get to 20% it's just a normal stock.
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>>59186849
Generally shorting anything on 4chan is a good move.

The few that are not would btfo you though. So if it's shilled here I try to reduce my exposure in any way to it.

Missed a lot of money that way, but i'm sure I saved a lot of money that way too.
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>>59188377
You,re right, its RSI is near 90.

I am not going to touch it with my main portfolio, but I already have some profitable options open.
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>DOGE unironically will hit $0.80 by EOM
ok guys the jokes over can we chill with the pranks?
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>>59182305
Reddit is trying to become a bank.
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>>59182203
Intel was an asset play for a few days there. That's before any bailout, which is what people are betting on too.

Probably a good buy. Be aware they do wear massive clown shoes right now.
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>>59182463
Peter lynch would have sold in 2012 though and missed a decade of mega growth.
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>>59186176
4%
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Retard here. If line will just keep going up couldn't you just buy calls on an S&P500 ETF instead of buying the underlying asset to make more money?
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NAKbros, we are so back

Trumps new EPA appointee is pro Pebble Mine.
What's our ceiling?
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33.95% YTD. Any better and what was your strategy? Mine was just picking profitable low p/e stocks with decent ROIC etc and growing top and bottom lines.
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>>59186823
>Do you guys think TSLA tops anywhere
Trump is rather anti evs. The only thing he's more anti is cheynese evs.

Tesla is a heavily subsidised company. Musk man is supposed to be helping orange man with the new government but I'm not sure orange man is going to go as far as extending vast subsidised to evs.

This report has some interesting stuff in it. A lot of its about wind and solar but if you search for ev or vehicle you should find the relevant parts.

https://www.projectfinance.law/publications/2024/september/renewables-under-trump/

>>59188809
Yar. I suspect they are going to bounce back. Trump is likely to curtail the chips act if you check the link above. What's interesting is that intel has already been awarded its 8 billy to go towards a US based fab. They're also engaging some fairly rapid measures to try to make it more profitable, like laying off 15k staff. It's only a matter of time before they start releasing their own "ai accelerator" products. I certainly wouldn't buy nvidya atm.

>>59183783
>I am from the eu and I am all in on america
UKs fucking fucked. Only positive thing is trump hinting at wanting to do more trade with the UK. Which, given how much he's been brushed by previous UK governments, is generous of him.

But I mean, they've been going on about AI and tech gibberish again. It's already kind of dead in the water in the UK and EU because the electricity costs are significantly higher than numerous states in the US.

The last few decades of the UK goverment HATE money; it's almost like they're making an effort to fuck things up.
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>>59189061
Hell yeah, I'm going to buy 3k worth of shares.
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>>59183783
>I am from the eu and I am all in on america
m2. fuck europe
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>>59178387
ASX?
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SOFI and TSLA just keep WINNING
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Today's the day https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241022788245/en/SoundHound
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>>59189394
~110% YTD. buying calls on companies with bullish sentiment a week or two before earnings. sometimes holding calls through earnings, other times n selling before.
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>>59191626
damn
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>>59191666
Yeah, basically getting lucky playing in a bull market though. I’m gonna rotate into small cap companies eventually. AISP is the one I had my on when it was under $2, hoping it drops back down. I’ve got calls on RCAT too since they might announce a big contract soon.

For large caps I made a bunch on MARA calls (sold yesterday), sold my SOUN calls too (maybe should’ve held those through earnings but it already ran up so much) and now I’m sitting on DELL, NVDA and IREN.
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>>59191695
>>59191666
I also try to stay about 60-80% cash to buy any dips or hedge with puts when SPY feels toppy.
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>>59191695
>>59191704
>>59191666
and last thing is I'm very greedy with my calls but quick to exit my shorts. I don't mind just sitting on cash while SPY finds the bottom. And I check optionsprofitcalc and try to only buy calls that I think can 3-4x. I. And I've had much better luck staying away from 0dte or weeklies and sticking to longer dated positions for everything. I'm still pretty green to options though and still experimenting with other strategies but it's been fun.
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>>59191749
I'll probably never fuck with shorts. Interesting strats.
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Sold Zoom Communications for a tidy 45 percent profit in 2 months, feeling pretty comfy.
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>>59191762
Yeah, it's nice when it works out and protects your portfolio from a red day, but often they're useless. So I sell them quick to avoid getting burned since market only goes up. But I basically look at SPY puts as insurance. And thanks!
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>>59191762
>shorts
70%+ average failure rates for retail customers.

Yummy!
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>>59191918
Yeah, I only short SPY and like I said it's as a hedge and I exit quick. I'm up 10% on my puts today for example. I see people getting their asses blown out all the time shorting though so I understand the risk. But it helps my psychology a lot too to know I have insurance against major drawdown.
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I've had a totally dead in the water last two days. Someone give me a good cheapo swing stock and I'll throw $1000 into it
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>>59192169
Soundhound, its still cheap at under $9
https://www.moomoo.com/news/post/43952498/wedbush-maintains-soundhound-ai-sounus-with-buy-rating-maintains-target?level=1&data_ticket=1731428137817974
https://fintel.io/so/us/soun/blackrock
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>>59192193
Why this over any other AI voice company? Or is it just the one that other investors have chosen
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>>59192232
Because they are NVidia partner, nVIDIA drive, the only other name in the space im well aware of is presto AI but they are more food drive thrus. Soundhound is buying nvidia drive at a cheaper price than buying nvidia pretty much. Every nvidia drive chip sold is also a soundhound unit sold, also they have 250 patents.
Also musk being in the government makes government contracts more likely with the recent tesla integration https://www.restack.io/p/soundhound-answer-tesla-integration-cat-ai
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>>59192270
Alright, tossed 1k its way. Thanks anon, hope this pays off.
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>>59192232
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/06/17/mcdonalds-to-end-ibm-ai-drive-thru-test.html
IBMs voice AI is dogwater, soundhound is a 15 year overnight success theyve been developing their competency for years, watch some of the demos on youtube it simply seems like the best technology, and thats why blackrock and vanguard invested. Why would they invest if they truly didnt have fundamentals? pretty much big money investing in it makes me more confident + the technology/patents seem to be there. https://youtu.be/eWWzj4-MxXg?si=two1vJmbJeG0LGyU
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>>59192288
also I think this will be big long term, id advice when you're at the profit level you want pull out your principal investment and let the rest ride.
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>>59185225
Genuinely what makes you think this
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>>59192361
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/trump-djt-stock-will-not-sell-shares-investigation-truth-social/
Isn't trump rallying against market manipulators and naked shorting?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2024/06/05/trump-media-seeks-investigation-naked-short-selling/73991753007/
Trump has an axe to grind with Ken Griffin
https://nypost.com/2020/01/16/trump-asks-absent-hedge-fund-billionaire-ken-griffin-to-stand-at-trade-signing/
I'm open minded what do you think?
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>>59189713
>Trump is rather anti evs. The only thing he's more anti is cheynese evs.
>Tesla is a heavily subsidised company. Musk man is supposed to be helping orange man with the new government but I'm not sure orange man is going to go as far as extending vast subsidised to evs.
>This report has some interesting stuff in it. A lot of its about wind and solar but if you search for ev or vehicle you should find the relevant parts.
>https://www.projectfinance.law/publications/2024/september/renewables-under-trump/
When does the $2 Trillion pain begin that musk was raving about last week?
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>>59192535
For nvidya? Probably not long now.
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My TSLA stop is at 310. STOP FALLIN
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>>59189713
>The last few decades of the UK goverment HATE money; it's almost like they're making an effort to fuck things up.
Why do you think their progtards are any different than ours?
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why is SMG dead? is there another thread for stonks?
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>>59193494
Feels like it's been dead for months honestly.
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many of my stocks are 60%-150%, should i just keep holding or sell? ive never really sold except one meme stock for a quick 2x, dont really keep up with news.
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>>59193516
>>59193494
Was already low participation but faggot mod sent 3/4 the posters to /bant/ when they rolled out the email verification and they never came back. Also crypto bull run so low interest.
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Short SAVA
Alzheimer drug Phase 3 results will be released anytime from now till year-end. SAVA will go to book value around $2 when they're only drug fails -- endorsed by pharma bro Martin Shkreli
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>>59193554
I did see this place slow down when the faggot jannies started banning people for posting pics of lewd women
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why is gold and mining stocks crashing?
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>>59192616
is Elon just blowing more hot air about the $2 Trillion or do you think it's actually going to happen?
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>>59193608
>he fell for the european’s scam
>he trusted the Europeans

Ya learnin, son?
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>>59193617
Trump is NEVER going to cut spending. He's going to radically increase it.
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>>59188204
>back to 65
how to ruin a otherwise legit seeming post
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>>59193560
More info?
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>>59193859
type sava martin shkreli on youtube and he has got hours of information on how their drug will fail. Martin is the defacto guy when it comes to pharma stocks
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Oh, Tesla's finally going down. The market isn't completely insane, after all.
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>>59193879
Ty for the spoonfeed
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Im installing coinbase now. Complete newfag for this, where should i put my money right now
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>>59178144
I'm kinda inexperienced and surface level at this shit. I bought some NVDA stocks at the dip of September at about $107 a piece. It's up to $145 currently, recently going as high as $148. Nvidia's stock just keeps on rising.
At what point do I sell? Is there a goal, or does the number just keep going up? Do I just pull the plug at some arbitrary positive point and enjoy the higher sum I sold it compared to the sum I bought it with?
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Holding long not selling any soundhound, I'm expecting good results. This is 2-4x when it's profitable
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>>59194652
Do you believe in nvidia?
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If you sell microstrategy I'll personally go to your house and play with your butthole, the nonfun way.
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>>59194667
I haven't lurked /biz/. Does "believing in a company" have any special meme meaning here?
NVDA seems to be on a general rise. I don't see it crashing, but then again I'm inexperienced and I don't know what could cause a crash.
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>>59194666
Lol REKT retard

>>59193915
lol you love to see it
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>>59194652
its so cringe seeing new people come to these things and be totally ignorant. they just put the money in without any research and make the most retarded questions in any related forums
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Beat on EPS and profits. We're going up congrats to everyone who has shares under $9
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>>59194767
>Does "believing in a company" have any special meme meaning here?
No, I'm just asking your actual opinion
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>>59194959
its literally dumping in aftermarket retard
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>>59195309
grim
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>>59194937
You mean in markets where FOMO rules supreme, Tesla and dogecoin jump to the moon because Blumpf won the election and people are wallowing in their shit in piss because of overdosing hopium?
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>>59193879
>sava martin shkreli
Listened to a bit of him, sounds interesting. When will SAVA's crash begin you think?
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>>59195344
It's up 45% in a month and this quarter is the biggest ever, beat on sales. This shows them becoming profitable isn't a fanciful idea
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>>59195309
The price = the value of the company. What a biz moment I'm sure you'd cream your pants if it was at ath like miceostrategy. The numbers on the balance sheet are good
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>>59195573
yeah but mstr makes money now your thing might make it who knows how much later. in this market autistic strategyfags will have the lowest gains as they wait 20 years for something to play out
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Anyone else holding HIMS? Betting on HIMS and PLTR to make it, been DCA'ing since IPO for both
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>>59194959

I mean, I do, and I think it's gonna be a good long-term hold, but my calls are gonna flatline before I can sell them in the morning. I should have cashed out today.
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Holy fuck RKLB is on a rip right now, up to 18$ after earnings
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>>59195765
You should of held shares not calls
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>>59195564
You’re too attached to that stock. I had calls before and sold before earnings for an easy 2x flip. Holding through earnings was a mistake like I tried to tell you.
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>>59195921
>You’re too attached to that stock
fuck....I hate to say it but I think you're right. I've been trusting Toldya too much perhaps
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>>59196014
They hold 250 patents that are necessary for Nvidia success, I am not too attached, they have been approached about buyout 10x and said no because they know their worth, Nvidia share exchange buyout is worse case situation. But they beat on EPS, they could of done better on the call clarity wise but the actual numbers are great. Nvidia chip integration + tesla integration, this is the future of voice AI. It's up 45% in a month and breathed down 5%, i didn't panic sell when it went down to the 4s, then it went back upto current levels, some people are taking profit but 6 is the new 5, zoom out this is support, we are going to 9 by end of December.
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>>59196295
This is healthy pullback it ran 45% in the last month before earnings, the RSI is too high, 6 is the new 5, this stock will have a great Santa Claus rally along side Tesla
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>>59188788
I'd like to remind everyone as the GPU prices unavoidably skyrocket due to this that you can report those fags who post massive GPU crypto farms on Facebook and twitter to the IRS and potentially gain a nice little tip for your stonk investments. A lot of them hide how much they make from them and underreport if they report their earnings at all.
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serious question: Why are /smg/ threads dead now? This thread was created 2 days ago. I remember when threads would reach the post limit by 10am
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>>59196684
Power hungry jannies and mods ruining it. people getting dinged by the 900 second timer and saying fuck it I'll post later and then don't.
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>>59196014
never trust tripfags
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I am now up 217% on SPOT, I bought in July last year. 217%... And I only put $250 in.
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>>59196611
This sound bullish for my NVDA positions pic rel
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>>59196735
>more

Will liquidate some NVDY pre earnings on the 20th and throw into NVDA. Not ballsy enough to buy NVDL or NVDX at these levels but might if we dip before next week. Gonna be either very upset or very happy in

>2 more weeks
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>>59196701
>900 second timer
Yeah whats the deal with that? To encourage buying 4chan gold or whatever?
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Also, RKLB and CAVA calls printing tomorrow
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>>59196770
I think any AI is good enough to figure out the captcha at this point so I guess it's a way of filtering that out or slowing it down, at least? Make new IPs wait a bit.
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Sorry if this is really retarded to ask, but are there any good paper trading websites i can use?
I can't really trade for real yet because I am on disability for now, so i need a little outlet
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>>59196870
tastytrade I think, you can do options backtesting on there too.
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short now before its too late
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>>59196295
>They hold 250 patents that are necessary for Nvidia success
lul
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>>59196975
>When will crash begin you think?
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When shorts are about to lose big they will try and suppress any spotlight or morale to cause a rally. This is short selling lesson day 1.

This is exactly what happened here. They shorted almost half a million shares after hours to snuff out any hope of a rally and it worked. It caused stop losses to be triggered and lost of fear selling. $SOUN is at 24.54% short interest, shorts are scared lol
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>>59188204
Fuck me a weekly divvy... I know where I'm gonna be putting some money soon.
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>>59197391

I bought 100 shares around 6 and change a few days ago and it went up and sold around 7. also bought 1 (one) $8 call that expires friday which will be worthless. sometimes companies beat earnings and go down, you will learn. like another guy said you like the stock too much. if you are playing with house money its fine if not nothing wrong with trimming some and spreading it around. guidance is more important than EPS / rev beats especially these days when NVDA can beat rev by nearly $1billion and still go down if the guide isnt strong enough.

>>59197476
for a $20 ETF that pays 0.20 per share weekly, has a stable NAV and MAG7 exposure look no further than YMAG

if you want a $3-6 per share dividend, look @ MSTY trading around $37 right now. if bitcoin / MSTR goes down that will also go down so buyer beware. thats a monthly divvy one.
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Explain to me how the proposed tariffs and mass deportation wont completely and utterly decimate the US economy and stock market.
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>>59198174
Tariffs allow US companies to charge higher prices, which increases revenue and margins generally, whilst also providing more employment and higher wages for US employees as US companies no longer have to be as competitive. Come to think of it this increased employment and increased disposable income will increase demand for US products and services. Furthermore, illegal immigrants generally don't work for major companies and just cause urban decline. Some companies will be hurt by this but it certainly wont decimate the US economy or the stock market, in many cases it will have a positive effect.
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>>59188377
Yeah but everyone who is stuck on Vanguard can't buy bitcoin ETFs but they can by MSTR, so it is the only way for them to get exposure. It should have a premium until that situation ends.
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>>59198303
>Tariffs allow US companies to charge higher prices, which increases revenue and margins generally
The sole reason millions of people voted right was the cost of living crisis and inflation. For company's revenues to increase as a result of tariffs this would require consumers to manifest more money to continue paying EVEN higher prices than they already are... Where exactly does this money come from? Seems more likely that sales will decline contrary to the 'magic money multiplier' effect that people are suggesting tariffs will create.

>whilst also providing more employment and higher wages for US employees
If tariffs are imposed on all imports including essential but basic components -- those that are part of larger, higher-cost products assembled in the US, we would need more American workers to take on those roles. However, these jobs are simply less desirable. They pay less and have fewer opportunities for growth compared to advanced or more specialized work. Redirecting labor into these areas will waste so much potential, America's workforce is better utilized in more complex, higher-value industries, unless your goal is to fall behind China.

>Furthermore, illegal immigrants generally don't work for major companies and just cause urban decline.
Whether you like them or not, illegals contribute tons to the overall workforce. Do you really think abruptly removing the majority of them wouldn't have a catastrophic effect on the economy? There would be labor shortages - because Americans do not want to do the work that illegals do (especially for the pay that they do it at), price increases - due to lack of supply, potentially collapse of certain sectors that rely on their contributions.
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>>59196295
>this is the future of voice AI
Gemini live chat already works rather well.
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>>59198421
>because Americans do not want to do the work that illegals do (especially for the pay that they do it at)
Illegals wouldn't be working en mass for any exchange listed company though.

Off the top of my head, one of the largest sources of work for Mexicans in the US is fruit picking and house building. I don't know the breakdown of legal to illegal migrants doing that but I do know they grants numerous seasonal worker visas specifically for fruit picking.
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>>59183539
Well played
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>>59198421
What costs are people concerned about? Housing, food, utilities et cetera. None of these are likely to be impacted by tariffs, particularly those on Chinese goods. You simply are taking what is proposed and applying it to extremes that no one is proposing. Not all goods are going to be sanctioned chips tariffs would increase manufacturing of semiconductors in the US which would provide good, high-skilled employment to US workers. Tariffs on Chinese cars will maintain automotive jobs and allow for those companies to expand their production, people simply buy these cars with debt anyway, it may increase the debt markets but this is not going to decimate the economy or the stock market. The bulk of these tariffs are going to impact higher value industries and higher value goods which China is attempting to produce, thus slowing China's economic growth as the US is their biggest market. As for where the money is going to be coming from, it will be coming newly employed people and companies which are now operating on higher margins thanks to the sanctions, the economy is essentially cyclical and less money will be escaping it towards China.

Tariffs allow infant industries to grow and become more efficient and more competitive on the international stage, even if there were some struggles that come from their implementation they will ultimately be good for business and the economy as a whole provided they are used on the right products and in the right way.

>Whether you like them or not, illegals contribute tons to the overall workforce.
Where though? On farms? Restaurants and food delivery? Landscaping and domestic cleaners? Big deal. The jobs that keep the US functioning are done by citizens of the US or legal immigrants, and the majority of whom are white, literally every job I have ever done has checked that I am legally allowed to work in this country. You overstate their contributions massively.
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CPI:
Actual: 0.2% Expected: 0.2% Prior: 0.2%
Core CPI:
Actual: 0.3% Expected: 0.3% Prior: 0.3%
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this is officially the last time I trusted a tripfag
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>>59198343
I like the stock just feel its overbought. the BTC move was too much too soon IMO and a pullback is coming for it sooner or later

>>59199123
Futes up, not bigly but green. crypto also up go figure, probably will be in the 90s today. not touching it.
>33 today boys
bittersweet feel. not where I want to be in life right now but had a lot of obstacles to get where I am. took the day off work and will probably take a few hundred out and be a degen and either go to a strippy and get a few dances or go to the casino and play some roulette
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>>59199187
go to church instead and donate to the ones in need
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ACK WHY SOUNDHOUND DUMP?
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>>59198682
>What costs are people concerned about? Housing, food, utilities et cetera.
Tariffs could affect many everyday costs. America has essential goods that are connected to global supply chains, even if the tariffs are only on specific sectors, the impact could trickle down. For instance, p]lacing tariffs on base tech components will drive up manufacturing costs, which then ripple through to consumer electronics, energy infrastructure, and beyond. It's not a matter of 'extremes' - just how interconnected the US economy is.

>You simply are taking what is proposed and applying it to extremes that no one is proposing
He has spoken very openly and repeatedly about 20% tariffs on all imports and as high as 60% on Chinese imports.

>Not all goods are going to be sanctioned... semiconductor tariffs would increase US manufacturing.
Semiconductor manufacturing requires massive investment in training and infrastructure before we could see a meaningful shift to domestic production. And automating these industries - which we know is the direction we're heading - could offset the job creation.

>The bulk of these tariffs are going to impact higher value industries - slowing China's growth
The US isn’t the sole customer of China and over relying on tariffs to slow their growth could backfire as they innovate faster in response.

>Where though? On farms? Restaurants and food delivery? Landscaping and domestic cleaners? Big deal
I think you’re underestimating their impact, migrationpolicy.org claims ten million illegals are in the workforce and these industries they work in keep supply chains, food services, and various small town economies afloat.
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i am a newfag who's never bought a stock before. Today i bought MVST at the local top.

reasoning:
it is now a positively earning company based on yesterday's earning report.
Prior to yesterday, ever since 2022 it had been losing money, but even in 2022 traded at a much higher price.

Is this logic flawed in some way?
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>>59199392
They're selling the news, the market cap is low, it'll bounce back; I just doubled my shares to a round three digit number
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>>59199863
strangely, i am already up 60% on this. am i supposed to sell now?
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I have puts on MO at 54(0.81) and 53 (0.53) for the end of the month. How fucked am I? It just pumping.
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Has Korea hit the floor or is there much further it can fall?

I thought one of the new factories of the world would be seeing explosive growth as the west tries to increase its capabilities. This includes in demands where Samsung plops a factory in-country to get the right deals. Instead I've lost about 16% since I put some of my chips on it as a secure pot.

>>59190433
Australian Securities Exchange, the main market for stocks in Oz.

>>59182203
>Intel during a low-tier chip glut

>>59182388
>its mostly some bullshit environmental protection or about risks to the safety of the power grid

So you can't name specifically how it will be done. You just feel that it should.

Here's a counter-point anyway:

1. You have to consider that there's a global plutonium shortage that's so bad even NASA applications are suffering and it can't be ramped up easily.
2. There's a massive technical and manufacturing skill gap with only a few nuclear operators available to the west who often border on bankruptcy. The UK is a classic example of the problem this creates in ballooning costs and delays stretching longer than the entire project lifetime.
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>>59194666
Considering how annoying you were at the start of this thread. Good.

>>59194652
How I make a decision is a series of questions:

Step 1: What problems do I see in my holding/s?

Step 2: Is the overall story I'm betting on with my portfolio still making sense?

Step 3: Are there are BETTER options for my money?

Step 4: Is there a different story that seems to make more sense? (this shouldn't be revolutionary change but essentially checking biases around the edges)

Don't try and time your exits. It's a fools game that will only make your broker richer.
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PLTR chads stay winning
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>>59200019
>>59199863
Wait until it goes above $1
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>>59200215
>>Intel during a low-tier chip glut
I know biz occasionally needs reminding of this but the aim of the game is to buy LOW and sell HIGH.
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>>59200737
isnt it a big deal when a company crosses the line from being a money loser to a money maker? it means its no longer potentially heading towards bankruptcy and furthermore a lithium battery company should have massive potential for growth
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>>59200838
I could see domestic companies like this being worth a few bucks a share come a few new tariff news cycles.
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>>59199874
Based, the support is still going up, RSI was too high ran too much in earnings. Zoom out we are still up on the 3 month chart.
>it ran 45% why is it down 10%
The line doesn't just go up
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>>59201046
is a call for $7 by mid Dec sane?
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>>59201001
its factories are in china but R&D and headquarters in USA. will this make it easier to establish factories in the U.S?
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>>59201103
I doubt it unless there is a cut out for having some stake in the USA.
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so soundhound was just a pump and dump? they seem to have beat the predictions for the call?
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idk if you're here aisp anons, but good catch on this company
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>>59201127
They sold the news, zoom out I'm otw to work but I didn't dump any ill send screenshot when I'm home. Offline chip integration is huge I believe in the fundamentals, I didn't sell a single share, the lows are getting higher, I'm holding long term for preferable tax treatment. I'm holding PLTR up 250% long term capital gains I'm not short sighted I'm aiming for the best tax treatment. Short sellers are at 1.5 days to cover they shorted 1m shares to trigger stop losses. But I mean zoom out the numbers are going up and I expect it making ath in 2025
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AISP has been absolutely ripping since I posted about it. where's that anon that bought some bags? earnings tomorrow and I'm pretty sure they're gonna crush it. this is the underground AI play not SOUN lmao
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RCAT also been on a tear
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>>59201097
I'd say so but there's always more risk with options
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Already have LMT and Boeing (the boeing was handed down via trust). I would like to expand my American defense holdings. Which is the winner of RTX, NOC or GD?
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$SOUN $NVDA $TSLA Update: Tesla most likely on the horizon.

On the earnings saying specially EV company, They also said Soundhound and Nvidia will be integrated into vehicles without cloud connectivity at CES. And Tesla will be there also, ALSO in the article it said the tech that Tesla is going to integrate got rolled out in China this year. Earnings call said they rolled out in China in vehicles., Sounds like Soundhound tech is identical to this article. This stuff is long planned out before PRs are released. Just connect the dots. Ill make a bet is most likely going to partner with Soundhound. Soundhound holds the patent for the automatic synchronization of a offline virtual assistant.
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>>59201704
6.06 support is exactly what I was looking for, 6 is is the new 5
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>>59196724
Now up by 230%... Tbf, most of my networth is in securities and especially crypto, and I've made huge gains in the past two years, but I honestly wish I could transition into securities more.
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why does it seem like everyone in this thread is playing with $5000 and is broke/retarded/not making any money?
it wasnt always like this
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>>59201920
I’m playing with $10000 because I only just started working 5 months ago.
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Sold half my SOUN earlier for a decent profit but I should've sold last night for sure. I'll maybe keep the other half on the chance that it takes off but yeah it was shilled way too hard. Maybe it'll be worthwhile down the line but way too early right now I'll take my small profits and move them elsewhere for now.
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>>59201920
I'm new and most of mine is in the safer stuff since I have things going on I could need it for soon. Can't afford to gamble with the majority of it. Once that's through I'll start meme stocking harder though.
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anyone here do paper hands? wallets?
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>>59201920
I mostly load up on dividends but lurk for the occasional meme.
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EA CEO is apparently being considered for Disney lol
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>>59202127
Teach me your ways senpai
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>>59202063
Hold the other half long term, I have conviction this company will take off, maybe I am a autistic strategyfag but I'm not a poojeet shilling pump and dumps
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>>59202149
is that bullish?
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>>59201920
I currently have $53k AUM. I'm just a retard for not putting more into SPOT.1
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>>59202385
If he makes it in. The guy's scummy as hell and known for leeching money out of anything and everything to the point EA was voted most hated video game company a while back, so it'd probably end up damaging their nice family friendly image in exchange for big shareholder profits.
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>>59202289
you have tunnel vision on the company is the problem
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>>59202488
No, the "family friendly" image will stick, because that's a big part of Disney's brand. What Wilson would do is that he would make it even more corny and soulless than what it is right now to squeeze out more profits. He's a great CEO, btw. Remember, we're talking about finance here, not art. I'd be bullish.
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>>59202385
>>59202488
To speak a bit more on this, Wilson came into EA and made everything digital pretty early when mobile games and in-game purchases were just hitting off. It's been a huge success for EA Games. If you check the charts, the stock has risen by 820% since he was instated.
Disney's biggest problem right now I think is trying to make their Disney+ offerings profitable. His experience with digital offerings would be great for Disney. I also hate EA with a fucking passion but they are doing pretty well.
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>>59202688
based
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>>59202593
Yeah, I'm doing the same. Hate for the man aside he'll up the stock by a lot, I'm just saying among the possible picks he'd be the one most at risk for gambling their brand image with possibly terrible consequences. He'll nickle and dime everyone and make some slop profits for sure though. I'm betting he aims for a lot more remakes and way less original stuff since he could squeeze those a lot harder.
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I will keep my 1k$ in SOUN for now, but it piqued my interest. What are other companies making PRODUCTS with AI? Shit that actually works and creates value? No meme shit like air taxis that shit will never take off.
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>>59202747
>he'd be the one most at risk for gambling their brand image with possibly terrible consequences.

Yeah, I get what you're saying. I guess for me I just don't know how much lower Disney can go, you know? Disney has been shit (in terms of media quality) basically since they bought Pixar imo and it's been getting worse by the year. These days the shit they put out is either too boring/safe or just completely out of touch. Could it really get any worse? I'm not sure.
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>>59202875
Right now it's more mixed. People who care about quality tend to dislike them. Parents just don't care and sit contented so long as their kid seems to enjoy it enough even if they know it's crap. Then you've got Disney adults and those who'll love it blindly based on simple nostalgia. I'd say it'd be hard to damage their brand past its current general apathy, but if there's one man who could somehow manage it by God that's him. It's not a big concern but just something for a more savvy investor to know so they can keep an eye on him in case he somehow manages it.
If he gets picked DIS is an obvious buy though.
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When will SAVA's crash begin?
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What the fuck is happening to LEU?!
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>>59203120
Red line goes nyoooom.
You didn't buy the top, surely?
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>>59195822
>when you got in at 4
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>>59203192
No I’m in at $84.
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>>59201920
I am playing with 100k. Basically everything I saved up the last 7 years. This is it! If I don't make I don't know what I am going to do.
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Can someone check the options chain for QBTS? I don’t know how to read none of that. But Someone Always Knows and can yall tell me if it looks like that is happeneing
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Anyone buying ASTS before the earnings call? I was so close to buying in today before market and I didn't because I'm a fucking retard.
Regardless, I have a feeling it might hit $40 by the end of the month if the earnings call is decent.
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>>59203290
If you believe in it, looks like it's time to buy more then.
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>>59201920
People who stay rich invest in boring shit like index funds that isn't fun to talk about so you never see it. People who invest in meme shit eventually go broke and stop posting.
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Is it joever?
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>>59201920
It's because no one here is playing cards with someone else's deck (AFAIK), otherwise I would go on margin and make ridiculous puts and calls.
Having said that even if you're broke/retarded you should still have made money this year, S&P 500 is up ~25% YTD so even if you're an etf andy you should be up
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>>59202792
The main one that comes to mind is palantir
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>>59203464
that ship has sailed though
I was fucking considering back in April too
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>>59202792
I already told you, AISP. I was shilling it when it was under $2.
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>>59203588
>>59202792
and it was under $2 beginning of this month
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>>59189061
I want to be optimistic, but Don Jr. takes credit for killing it last time.

>I’ll always be that voice in the ear [of my father] on those major issues. Whether I’m in the administration or not, I can move a lot of needles, as I did on Pebble Mine

It would be important for national defense, and I hope it goes through.
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>>59203588
>Airship AI
bro I like my meme stocks to be at least somewhat believable
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>>59203753
read about the stock, it's a real time edge computing AI platform. locally computed for less latency, which is relevant to dept of defense and law enforcement, and they've been getting a lot of contracts with the government. the stock trades at super low PE of like 4.
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>>59197704
YMAG is definitely going into my portfolio. My other divvies come from NEP and DX, mainly. It'll be nice to have a weekly, a monthly, and a quarterly. Seriously, thanks for the tip.
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>>59189061
Fine. I'm usually more hesitant with stocks that small but from the way he's on the warpath with three letters and demanding more industry I could see Trump approving it. How many shares are you sitting on anon?
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Why the fuck is the VIX going down?
This is fucking stupid.
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I forgot to sell AMD before q3 earnings
FUCk
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>>59204030
RIP anon
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Tesla
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Pretend I am retarded ( I am ). If I want to buy a put, the bid/ask for the contract is the price for one contract that entitles a person to the option of buying/selling 100 shares? The bid/ask prices aren’t the desired premium per share, but rather the cost of the premium for a single contract that entitles someone to buy/sell 100 shares at a certain price?

I understand how options function basically I am just confused as to the nomenclature. Would the ask price of a put contract basically be ( premium per share x 100 ? ) so the premium is 1% of the bid for the contract?
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I'm trying to get into ETFs in interactive brokers, but quite literally fucking everything is fucking restricted
This is driving me up the wall and I feel like I've lost all knowledge of english I've ever had
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>>59204551
found this in REDDIT out of all fucking nigger places
Am I going insane? what the fuck is this?
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>>59204030
>>59204044
Should i sell AMD and OR CISCO? Is it going lower? NFA ofc
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>>59204648
>The EU invented yet another form of paperwork for everyone to do or else
lol
#1 export of the entire EU: Retarded paperwork.
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Türkiye cut all ties to Israel today.
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>>59204830
eu really hates the idea that someone might make money
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>>59205024
They just want you to understand before buying into one of the safest types of securities on the planet.
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>>59199226
barely ever go to mass which is on sundays. do need to strengthen that relationship instead of just financial and physical gains. gonna go to a strippy soon, will atone for my sins another day.

>>59203787
no problem. if you bought today you'll get the distribution on friday have been trying to spread the word about the yieldmax funds for a few months because theyre still pretty unknown and some do have a high yield and hold their value. as long as the underlying goes up, stock goes up
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>>59201920
>$5000
I'm down $3k today alone, very volatile market. Still if you have even $1,000 invested you're better off than at least 95% of the global population and most of America by default. It's not a race, just put in what you can and don't gamble too much.
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I would like to thank whatever anon pointed out the Argentina ETF. That shit is a money printer.
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Should I buy the SOUN dip?
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>>59202289
shill me on soun

>>59202555
why
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Bros...
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>>59207024
Wtf
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>>59207076
It's up just over 200% in the last week and close to 400% in the last month. Please QUBT, go back to $4,000 a share like in 2006, PLEASE go back to $500,000 a share like in 2007!
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>>59181768
>https://www.restack.io/p/soundhound-answer-tesla-integration-cat-ai
dead link
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>>59202473
>AUM
>50k
lol
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Any East Europeans stock that's worth buying?
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>>59207192
It already went up a bit but Rainbow Tours is beating all estimates, very nice guidance, dividends, stock buybacks are planned, and it didn't really go up that much yet.Currently up 52% from april, but they still have a lot to gain.
The potential downsides - Ukraine losing the war, international conflicts brewing, oil prices, strength of a dollar can drive their stock down.
I also have some XTB stock but I don't like it nearly as much as RBW.
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>>59178144
Made $4100 on $HNST yesterday. Feels good bros
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>>59204551
>>59204648
God thank fuck I'm not a euro trader. Looks like fucking cancer
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>>59203080
Never. They cure AD. Shkreli is a midwit who does not understand any of what SAVA is doing.
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>>59204841
Vivé la rahat lokum
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>>59206545
True.

Bear in mind that current peak interest rates are currently hover around 3-5%, and that's assuming said normie have actually put their money into a saving account (which takes all of about 30 seconds); which I know for a fact from personal experience quite a few of them haven't, including those with a hundred thousand plus in their current accounts.

So, if you can make a whopping 6% gain over a year, you're already winning the normie game by a significant amount.
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salam alaykum my fellow RKLB chads
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>>59178144
WHAT ARE WE BUYINNN?
I'm thinking MSTR, GOOGL, or ASTS calls
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Getting hard carried by Kingsoft
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Investing for the first time today. Starting off with $3k, wish me luck bros.
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Good morning you stupid faggots, how many of you missed all the shit that has mooned this past two weeks?
There are normies on reddit that have made millions
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>>59208606
T-totally not me haha
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>Hang Seng down 1.96%
>Shanghai Composite down 1.76%
>YANG leveraged bear pre market up only 2.11%
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>>59208606
this is just the beginning we are gonna make it this time
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>>59178387
made 11% on Disney today dumpster diving bros we won
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>>59204830
>>59205024
I guess all I can do is to justEtfs and filter for /only/ european etfs, surely they all have the required paperwork ready
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daily coin puts look like free money. until i do it of course.
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>>59208706
>mfw YANG
Got my 4.3% overnight.
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>Buy at the exact bottom of a major dip
Such a nice feeling
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Why is this place so quiet.
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>>59208567
what are you buying/selling?
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I am so happy that I sold at 14 when the market opened so I didn't get scammed by LUNR.
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>>59209128
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Anyone else waiting for a dip to buy NVDA calls before earnings?
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>>59209128
My Rabbi told me to buy RKLB at 15.50
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>>59209320
>>59209320
>>59209320

baked
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Man yesterday was a bleed. Soundhound anon you bastard this shit better go up soon.
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>>59207005
Yes look they're recovering, I'm glad paperhands got shaken out.
>>59207020
I recommend watching some soundhound demos on YouTube, their AI seems competent while IBMs voice AI is retarded. They hold 250 patents, fox news was talking positively about them. My phones at 4% about to go into work but do research on their patents and what Dan Ives is saying about them. Blackrock and Nvidia invested, if nvidia invested in them rather than their own R&D then that suggests they are worth the investment, I trust what the big money thinks. Dan ives has $10 PT, look at the earnings report they have good guidance, they mostly went down yesterday because they didn't announce who the EV brand is but they and Tesla use very similar language in earnings report most likely the info is behind a NDA but the deal is in works. We're back over 7 whoever sold at 6 I'm glad you didn't deserve this opportunity if you're that faint of heart.



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