french collapse edition>Educational sites:https://www.investopedia.com/https://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:https://finviz.com/https://etfdb.com/>Gamblinghttps://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.html>Boomer Investing 101:https://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-rateshttps://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/data/building-permitsPrevious: >>60871215
digits and market pumpits
Reminder that whether you like AI or not, it will have a huge buildout in the future, and you should be stacking the things they need to make it, green energy, and EVs happen:>copper>silver>rare earths>uranium>oil (iranian sanctions)
Le dettes, c'est ne pas moi (probleme).
>>60873861Crashing the EUwith no survivors
>>60873809leave the EU to us. we will bail them out and increase our numbers.
there is no good reason the market shouldn't be open 24/7/365. crypto trades continuously and its done wonders. boomer stocks need to get with the times.
can one of you niggers post the HGRAF whore's nudes
tfw it's no gf Saturday
buy any $RDDT dips.
>>60873828that's why i kind of like Oklo. it's pre-revenue, they aren't going to have their first reactor online until 2027, and they are going to have to borrow a lot of money to build out. however, with the agreements they have in place, they could be generating 9-10 billion a year in revenue.
>>60873936I just went with a 50:50 etf mix of the commodity and midcap producers
>>60873940Market gonna rally when its closed Monday?
trump dies>market green>tariffs cancelled>spy 700 eoy
>>60873940Where was the rally? A rally after the date or what?
>>60873965>>60873968The scheduling is ambiguous
can I short a France ETF or something after hours? how do I profit from this? I already ate a block of cheese earlier
Got some beef shanks braising in the oven, life is good.
>>60873976What kind of cheese?
>>60873808Supposedly it was going to be a massive push to build public housing. The EU declared some emergency bullshit measure about the housing market back in 2022 that would allow them to print money in the same way they did after COVID, but Germany and I think Belgium said no because of inflation and deficits, and the Southern countries should cut expenses and so on. And then Ukraine happened. Fast forward to 2024, and Germany is proposing an 800 billion special fund to fight a country that's sending its soldiers to the front on electric skateboards, and of course if you're Ireland, Spain, Portugal, or Italy, why the fuck would you increase your debt by 5-8 points for that? The entire Spanish economy is one terror attack on the beach away from going into recession. How the fuck are they going to fight a war? TLDR they're printing money for sure now with France and Germany in recession.
So /smg/bros, have you been WINNING?What's your plan going into Sept?I'm """winning""" but I feel like I've missed out since I was all in before the April dip and only built up cash waiting for another dip only to not get one.Sept strat is to keep selling puts I guess.
>>60874007>massive push to build public housing.That is a massive marxist scam. $100 billion has already been spent on public housing and homeless but the money is directed to politically connected non-profits and the money disappears. Remember Stacy Abrams who ran and lost the race of Georgia Governor? She was fined for campaign violations and just before Biden left office her non-profit received $2 billion dollars. Just one example of absolutely massive fraud that is going on every where.
>>60874019>So /smg/bros, have you been WINNING?I am tired of only 50% per year returns. I want more like 5x per year. I know the winners are out there, I just need to find them.>>60874019>Sept strat is to keep selling puts I guess.Take the premium and buy stocks that are likely to 2-6x to help make gains faster. November to about April there were a lot of stocks that easily did that, just need to find the next round.
>>60873809can't be too serious though, he's promoting the Yu-Gi-Oh! world championship.
>>60874036You know your economy is in deep shit when your president needs to promote a Yu-Gi-Oh card tournament to stimulate the economy.
>>60874036he's clown maxxing his way through the vibecession. brilliant. trudeau proved it works anyways.
>>60874019i hit my CAD$300k, $400k, $500k, $600k, and $700k milestones this year but i still feel poor since it's in CADif i buy a house i go back to $0 im just gonna keep renting
oh shit.....
>>60874057If you sent from 300 to 700 this year so far, just keep it up and keep renting until you can buy a house flat out and plenty left over.
>>60874066yeah the goal is a $1 million TFSA by end of 2026wont have to pay taxes unless CRA gets on my ass on making too many trades, i did a couple naughty scalp trades
/smg/ movie nite starting it's Face/Off (1997)
Soxl cost basis is 8.65.Sold a couple short duration calls already.Jan 27 is like 10 bucks premium for 26 strike.Any reason not to write it?
should i buy NXGL
Sell SBSW Buy LVMH
>>60874092you should buy the next gal over
>>60874076Am I going to get AIDS if I click on that link?
>>60874129No it just makes the picture a little bigger
>>60874035All great until you get a -50% annual return.Buffett always says rules 1 and 2 is to don't lose money.>>60874057At least you're not under a dictatorship?Also, Canadians keep complaining about housing but you're one of the lease pop dense countries. Just move out to the suburbs.>>60874110Been buying LVMH this year. Haven't added to my to LVMH since my original position around 2010. Makes 0 fucking sense that LVMH gets cut in half when TPR rockets 150% when both US tariffs and pissing off China should impact TPR more than LVMH.Not sure I want to be a fag/bobo and short TPR but I've been adding to LVMH. My only issue is that my ideal entry point is the sub-$105 range and I can't sell options.
do you guys ever feel like you're a cia experiment
>>60874036Is this real? It feels like one of those AI presidents videos where they all play MtG. This is some glitch in the matrix shit.
>>60874160>cia experimentexplain
>>60874160It gets better when you graduate from Street Tavistock.
Its funny because master duel is a fucking shitshow right now.
>>60874160When I'm red I can feel the fidelity agent judge me
>>60874190>Spain>best foodLMAOEverything else is correct
>>60874160i'm self experimenting anyways
>>60874157>Just move out to the suburbs.also expensive lol unless you mean >3 hours away from civilization or going into prairie no one wants to live in then yeah you can get a (small) detached house for $100k like in Saskatoon but these are places you need a block heater for your car so u can imagine how awful they are
You people bought Dell on Friday, right?
>>60874257noi'll invest if they bring back the ads where the guy says>dude you're getting a dell
>>60873809Anyone knows about HY bonds? Are they good or bad? My friend constantly says some famous investor called Howard Marks said S&P 500 is probably overvalued and I should move a bit of my assets into HY bonds.
>>60874267if the shit and piss goes down you'd better believe your stinky ass bonds aren't going to be worth the pixels they're printed on
>>60874267>HY bondsspecify exactly which ones you are talking about
>>60874271Yeah aren't HYs dangerous? IG can be safe but I doub HYs safety.>>60874272No idea. He just said HY bonds nothing else.
>>60874160But they do send frequencies into my head to manipulate my thoughts throughout the day and concentrated beams into my bedroom at 3AM to wake me up.
>>60874267JetBlue
>>60874276>No idea.sounds great, go all in.
>>60874187>I can feel the fidelity agent judge mei did an appointment to move to TD bank earlier this year for a 1% transfer bonus + bank account welcome promos etc (tho i ended up moving to Webull for 2% instead after collecting my chequing welcome bonus from TD lmao)the bank guy while setting up the broker transfer, he saw my portfolio which at the time was 70% pennystock when it was 50 leaf cents so like 250k shares with 30% index ETF so it stood aobut to himhe ended up talking about his speculative buys too (crypto) and to this day i wonder if he also bought my pennsscam or if hes just looking at it now and wondering about me the crazy guy who had 6-figures 70% of my tfsa into a single pennyscam which is now a dollarstock
>>60874272>>60874276Dont bonds have debt seniority over shareholders?
>>60874289OK i searched this guy he said and he wrote this.https://www.oaktreecapital.com/insights/memo/the-calculus-of-valueI fed some of his texts into AI to make summary and he actually says S&P 500 is 'probably' overvalued. But he doesn't say sell all stonks but add more defensive assets and he just says HYs are attractive even considering the defaults that will happen. I googled him and he is Buffetts friend or something. It actually sounds good maybe? I need to study more.
>>60874291Fuck em. My Schwab is 100% Yieldmax/YieldBOOST/Cornerstone and blows my growth 'folio out of the water. Who dares wins.
>VRRM>% Held by Institutions 1 102.57%how is this possibleno i know >100% is coz of shorted shares but why did institutions buy the whole companyand theres got to be some retail as well investing it too but no it says >100%dont tell the gmefags they'll try to relate this pattern to their own stock
>>60874291CHAD
Is MSTY fucked? my cost average is like $24 and I'm scared
>>60874300Yeah it does iirc. There also seems to be something called senior loans which are most senior loans even to the bonds.
>>60874321No, no need to. Me and my friends will do everything in our might to save your investments. Hold on.
>>60874323Sure but if it goes tits up and liquidates, youd rather hold bonds than shares
>>60874302Read the text and he says >"The narrow yield spreads mean today’s prospective returns on credit aren’t generous relative to those on “risk-free” assets in the context of history (see Gimme Credit for the details). But the returns are significant in absolute terms, competitive with the historical returns on equities, and supported by the issuers’ contractual promise to pay interest and return principal, something that can’t be said for stocks."So he says dangerous HY is not attractive against USGOV bonds&bills if we think of the risks but he recommends buy? damn...
im going to watch these tomorrow for NXGLthe 2024 presentation was professional and sterile/boring (reminds me of my chembio lectures) which makes me like the company more -> also the healthcare context makes sense to me, wound dressing is a lot of the work for nursing staff at longterm care homes. will go through these 2025 videos tomrorow...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-HBq45DfWkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nknjt5OlFG8of course it's no good to just rely on what the company/ceo says but they do seem to have multiple big customers (like stada and abbvie) which usually speaks for itself on whether their product is real or notjust throwing out ideas there to test my stock picks ive been going through my stock screener and just turning over many rockstell me why NXGL is a bad idea since i should prob keep looking through the screener for better tickers,imma skip on the israel-based tickers i mentioned earlier tho even if their financials looked ok, something regular and boring like nexgel seems more interesting to me especially since it's just crabbing right nowtheres prob still better tickers out there but i think this might be the first ticker ive looked into that actually relates to my undergrad and degree + wagiejob
>>60874353Yeah... if the market goes down that would be true... if the market goes up SP500 is better... according to HM its return considering the risks are similar to USGOV bonds... maybe I should buy them with like 10~20% of my money (after research).... I think I should research more thanks.
>Mutant fishIs it still undervalued?
>>60874321You missed the exit for this season. Either accept the losses or eat the extended duration to reach house money. Its got a while before the wheels fall off.
>>60874400wait what happend to their topline how did they go from $3 million to zero revenues nowdid they end up being a literal scam? how did that happen almost instantly like they suddenly stopped all sales
>futures
>>60874057That is why home ownership is a huge wealth divide now
>>60874435https://youtu.be/u9MK-Xi1EiM?si=a8h8_h7VN3PF5cI1
>>60874019This next strat is the ONE i tell you. This is it. I can feel it.
is 15% SCHD 70% SPY 15% FBTC a good port distributionspy portion may be qqq or sso
Threadly reminder that 95% of day traders lose because they don't realize there's no single strategy that always works because if it worked everyone would already be doing it which is literally impossible in a zero sum game of winners and losers. If you want to day trade and make money you need to find your own strat. Learn the ins and outs from the YouTube grifters sure but you are going to have to come up with your own personal unique strategy in order to make money.
>>60874321At least the divvies will make the bagholding less painful
>>60874534why schd?
WaitThe government spends 200 MILLION dollars for each one of these shitty planes????
>>60874554It's daytraders. It's one word. And zero-sum is also connected. Zero-sum and game, basically two parts of an equation.
>>60874595This type of autism is what we need more of.
Should I pay off a 2.60% student loan or just keep the cash. Its like 30k
>>60874590balance fbtc and its comfy
>>60874622but why not something good and comfy
>>60874590SCHD is the main character of the stock market.
>>60874633in a findom hentai maybe
>>60874554I've learned from /biz/ and WSB that the average trader is terrible at trading. I think that really drags the statistics down. There is absolutely no barrier to entry at all, so there are a lot of people like that guy who shorted copper because he thought the bronze medals at the Olympics being bad would make people stop buying copper. Or the guys who held BBBY until it delisted because they thought a guy who already sold his shares was going to give them free money for holding it. Or the guys who are still holding GME to this day because they think it's secretly still at 120% short ratio. Or everyone who's bagholding SOXL because they don't know it literally can't go back to its ATH.
>>60874593Bullish
>>60873828>in the futureThe buildout already happened, you dumb nigger. You're buying the top. The fiber optic lines built during the dotcom bubble didn't get used until 10+ years later.
>>60874635Seethe SCHD is one of the safest, guaranteed, bed rock tier investments there is. It will be one of the few greens in a sea of crimson red throughout September.
story forever. Shit is like the China collapse coming in two weeks stories.>>60874642>like that guy who shorted copper because he thought the bronze medals at the Olympics being bad would make people stop buying copperThe fuck.Honestly SPY has basically always just been carried by a few companies. Just only holding these outperforms by a significant margin but most traders just end up doing this but with a bit more class:https://x.com/zoomyzoomm/status/1961033415404241042?t=mwo8xxlpQvJc9hilXJTBKQ&s=19
>>60874659is that why it crashed 1:1 with everything else during covid?
>>60874610What question is this? Even a HYSA gives you more yield than paying off the loan lump sum lol.
>>60874667Oh you mean the unprecedented in modern times evet that froze the economy for weeks?Gee I wonder why. They recently rotated out of tech almost completely. Meanwhile I bet your portfolio is at least 12% nigvidia exposed if not more. If you dont understand why that's important idk what to tell you dude. This will not be a good month for you.
>>60874036To be fair, Yu-Gi-Oh was big around the time he met his wife, so there is a personal connection there.
>>60874679Bet he plays stun
>>60874675so schd underperforms in good timesand underperforms in bad timesand underperforms in criseswhats the point?and i'm 100% nigvidia exposure at the moment cuz this bubbles lasting at least another year
>>60874688>and i'm 100% nigvidia exposure at the moment cuz this bubbles lasting at least another yearOhhhhh baggie....
>>60874675SCHD is objectively a mediocre investment
>>60874689and more bags every month
>>60874690If you think that nigvidia chart makes it look good idk what to tell you man. The best part is that you're not even the dumbest motherfucker buying stocks right now. Somehow there's even stupider baggies on stocktwits kekTop signal
>>60873824NIO bros are going back to 4$?
>>60874696unfortunately schd is rekked harder in bear markets so thats not exactly a W for you.
>>60874696>high returns are badYeah, about what I'd expect from a SCHDnigger
>>60874702he just likes paying more taxes on dividends dont judge he's a patriot
post YTD performance
>>60874736its important not to hate money like a schd cuck
>>60874749what happened mid july?
>>60874757gambling0DTEs are the only way to win
>>60874757He put money on his account LMFAO
>>60874763ah, true, it is not a performance based change>>60874749post performance not value change
>>60874767tf do you mean thats all schwibbidy shows me
>>60874776https://youtu.be/hLljd8pfiFg?si=CSZgk6XHFqT-KzZfI’m full of Schwibbel, GlibberkindI am the yeast of thoughts and mindSchwabbel-dabbel, glibber, glabber, schwibbel, schwap, glabDibbel, dubbel, schwibbel, schwabbel, glibber glab schwapSchwabbel-dabbel, glibber, glabber, schwibbel, schwap, dabDibbel, dubbel, schwibbel, schwabbel, glibber schwap glab
>>60874788
>>60874736At least we're beating the market, unlike certain dividend ETFs
>>60874796Why would a dividend etf try to beat the market?
>>60873867>>60873861>>60873809Germany is planning to incur an extra €1 trillion in government debt in the next few years, so what France does will cause no imbalances. Trump has caused to US$ to fall, so we are now trying to weaken the Euro. It is a race to the bottom. Invest accordingly (in inflation-proof assets like non-power tools, vintage vehicles, canned food, improvements to your home) or spend it all on having fun in the next few years - travel, prostitutes and general good time.
>>60874800why would a dividend etf exist
>>60874803For people who want income?
>>60874807just sell a portion and get an infinitely better CAGR on top of not being tax raped
>>60874796I know what you're invested in, based on what I can subtract in my portfolio because I'm invested in it too.Very intelligent.
>>60874811>Okay time to sell I need my money>Oh great the market took a shit
>>60874822you all inned fartcoin too?
>>60874827well shit that affected the dividend stocks too because they're just as correlated(expenses are what your job is for anyways)
>>60874822>>60874828>he's on to us
>>60874837>jobNo.
>>60874858how can you collect unemployment if you dont work every now and theni knew you were into findom from schd but you are a god damn freak more power to you
>>60874858you're a nigger for not doing ffiv on snes, and for abusing a retard who holds their gba backwards
>>60874858Pepe is clearly playing FF2 you dumb broad...
>>60874865GBA is the one I had as a kid ergo its the best >>60874862I make very good money right now but no amount of money is worth my free time. With the right moves in the coming months I should be very close to being able to live off divvies
>>60874884>I make very good money right now but no amount of money is worth my free time. then why are you spending so much money on your findom fetish?if you invested in good stocks you could probably live off returns already
>>60874837But the etf can target divy stocks that are less affected, the etf does not care have to care much about what it's price is, it cares what it yieldsDividends are preferred for retirees who want an income, the convenience of the payouts, and more capital preservationThere's a whole other world of finance that isn't just trying to beat the market by taking on a ton of risk, not everything is suitable for everyone
>>60874899dividends are preferred by retards who dont understand economicsrational people would use uncorrelated streams to pare down risk instead of jacking off to getting less money. we shit on bondcucks but at least there is a rationale for their choice, divvie cucks just legitimately hate money
>>60874910and for people who get taxed less on dividends than on capital gains while retired or don't get taxed on dividends at all
>>60874915>and for people who get taxed less on dividends than on capital gainsso noone?at best you get qualified dividends once youve held your divviegarbage for a year which is equivalent to long term on the stonk that was twice as profitable
>>60874922many countries have a tax free dividend allowance which could reduce taxes, and some countries have a lower tax base on dividends than capital gainsfor example capital gains in australia is included in PIT and when you're over $135,001 you pay 37% compared to the 30% dividend tax meaning you pay less off the top for the same "withdrawal"
>>60874922dont get uppity when you're riding a bubble
>>60874937not relevant countries, and doesnt australia have a long term rate like real countries do? regardless using a shell american company to avoid your communist overlords is the optimal move.
>>60874939bubbles exist to be ridden my money hating friend, in a year i'll be rolling out to uranium and pmg stocks.
What exactly is the point of a market holiday anyway? Between nyse, CME and the SEC there's about 15 people doing any actual work and the rest just do a 'serious face' for the bloomberg article thumbnail
>>60874941renouncing your american citizenship and moving to a tax haven is the optimal move
>>60874948only if you're a poorfag, american government steals your shekels if you leave
>>60874954you can bypass that with a cypriot trust
>>60874960the veil has been broken many times my glowing friend
500 shares of Amazon today is the make it stack
>>60875058what they did to lotr they will do to your portfolo
Hey fellas, I'd like some advice.What do you usually do when you buy too high, and the price just dumps? Do you just wait it out until you can sell for a profit? Do you sell at a loss to be able to start making profit again?I guess if you sell at a loss, you might be able to make enough profit fast enough that it's better than just waiting.t.. bought BTC at 115k. Bonus question, how many months before BTC is 115k again?
>>60875097I panic sell the bottom and watch as it hits ATH a week later. Just did this with Google.
>>60875097I forgot to add that it's currently at 108k, sorry.
>>60875073MSFT and AMZN have an absolute dominance in the cloud/virtual sector i only went with Amazon because it has a solid foundation in retail plus the huge amount of selling following their earnings reports (which was solid) and has already recovered from that. I also sold my goog stack during this time
>>60875097it's ok to make a loss on every trade. you can make it back up in volume
>>60875107and the cloud has about as much relevance as the stick shift in the modern economy. jews stealing data killed everything
>>60875103>he panic sold>temporary bottom, reversalMaybe I can trick the system by selling a small part of my investment, so it thinks I panic sold and pumps through the roof.
>>60875108You mean looking at stuff like stochastic RSI?
>>60875116Every single medium and large business in America used cloud based infrastructure
>>60874267HY bonds are also known as "junk bonds" or speculative grade debt for a reason. It is the debt of companies often heavily indebted or pre-profitability, and thus more likely to go bankrupt. The higher risk is why they earn a higher yield. Bond prices can rise as interest rates are lowered (can be good in this case), but corporate bonds and HY bonds are also driven by risk sentiment. When the market dumps due to bankruptcy risk (like during 07 crash or 2020 crash) HY bond prices dump just as hard as stock prices do. HY bond spreads are at their tightest since like the 1998 and 2007 market tops (see https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/BAMLH0A0HYM2). This means you earn a low additional interest premium for the extra risk you are taking, but HY bond prices are abnormally high because everyone is in lala land assuming the economy is strong and bankruptcy risk is low.Whoever is saying that junk bonds are less risky than the S&P500 right now is a dumbass. The S&P has record profitability, cash, and earnings growth, which partially justifies the high valuations. Junk bonds are riskier imo. Investment grade coroporate bonds in S&P companies like MSFT is a safer diversifier, along with gold and silver.If you are concerned about high S&P valuations then US small cap value stocks in an ETF like AVUV are trading at historically low valuations vs. large caps. Many international stocks, especially emerging markets, are very cheap. However small caps and emerging markets have less profitability and thus lower long-run returns than the S&P, hence why they trade at more attractive valuations. You pick your poison.
>>60875134they also use water, invest in water companies for infinite gainsmargins my brother in yakub, margins
>>60875141And they're killing it on margins lol
>>60875143*being killed on marginscloud has been commoditized
>>60875148You're a bear for amazon and microsoft? Fucking hilarious. What's your alternative pennystock you'd like to shill instead?
>>60875183uuuu maxi once i rotate out of nigvidia
>>60874688when i said ai is not a bubble yet, i also said that it s not a bubble until smallcaps are involved..i never said that nvda and the other megacaps arent already expensive
>>60875127it's a joke about buy high sell low.>>60875107i like amazon more than microsoft, but i'd _love_ amazon if they spun off retail.
>>60875192the market can remain wrong longer than cucks can remain solvent thats the beauty of investing
>>60875192Nothing better then a profitless shitter with an already sharp upward curve. You also have enough HGRAF?Ill stick with my Amazon shares and selling covered calls OTM for beer money. Thanks
>>60875183>What's your alternative pennystock you'd like to shill instead?cxdo and idn, vtsi too but that might dump soon coz the business bookings are still down due to DOGE before and is a longer timeframei might cut imp.to soon i want to buy nxgl instead. cut the losers water the winners. i did think buying imp after it already wejt 5x was kinda stupid, exciting company =/= good stock
>>60875201ur really gonna skip on all the smallcaps coz bot shills were spamming hgraf with no revenues lmao ok whateverinstitutions cant get into smallcaps even if wanted to until they get bigger, it s the main place in stocks where retail actually has an advantage if u bother to filter through all the garbage
>>60875217>institutions cant get into smallcaps even if wanted to until they get bigger, it s the main place in stocks where retail actually has an advantage if u bother to filter through all the garbageSeen this argument a few times, who's paying you to post it
>>6087521799% of those companies are going to disappear before they even enter medium cap territory Sure you want to throw 1 grand for shits and giggles go ahead, better odds then a scratcher. if youre throwing 20k in you've got a death wish.
>>60875226i just posted my tfsa portfolio .. im paying myself lmaojust throwing out smallcap tickers and hoping someone would help reaffirm my thesis or shit on themlots of pitfalls in stockpicking you always want to list and point out all the garbage red flags, move on to one of the 10000 other tickers for lower hanging fruit if theres too many redflags in the first rocks i turned overif ur gonna attack me, attack the tickers im holding directly, tell me why theyre garbage like what u think was bad about hgraf whatever, dont just be defensive and think ur way is the only way, tunnel vision will cap your gains thats dumbim back in my other house so my ID prob changed back. doing some dive into a cashburning diluting piece of shit NXGL right now but their plant utilization is still very low so revenues should ideally go up much faster than expenses in the short term
>>60875251yes that is true, in fact a lot of the successful ones disappear coz they get bought out by bigger companies who grow by raise capital selling their overpriced shares, thats one of the big propellers to 'a rising tide raises all boats', and part of why i said ai is not a bubble until smallcaps are involved. im just following the history of boom cycles. the bust happens when theres no lowhanging fruit anymoredont say general stuff like 99% blah ur in smg not in some reddit normalfag forum, we're not here to just buy and cheerlead spy/qqq all day. if that seriously is ur argument and ur not trying to be the 1% why are you doing stockpicking at all. that 99% general comment applies to everything, if anything ur at a disadvantage against actual wallstreet analysts on larger companies
i lost 2 kilos today because i had a big poop AMA
You just know we´re going to get a whole new crop of HGRAF baggies who will FOMO at ~2 dollars per share and then get rugged by the double top.
>>60875103kek
>>60874593I'm certain they've been skimming off the top of that program for other "special" projects for years
SCHD tranny I'm posting this in love. I finally detransitioned and I'm rotating that cash in VTI. My confidence is up, joint mobility is better and my sexual health has rebounded. SCHD out performed for a couple of year but absolutely does not give long term downside protection. In drawdowns you will be deemed, and it will take longer to recover less than a broad based, cap weighted index fund.Stop taking SCHD and let your body's natural hormones do their thing.
AI is making racial IQ differences obsolete.Short the daily wire.
>>60875217Anon, your missing macro level shit here. Small caps broadly underperform now because megacaps, pe and vc get full access to that shit well before it goes public. For about two years every time I run into some product that kicks ass irl, I search for ticker. Batting 100 with them being pe or private.
Ben Felix has a new video uphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OguTXEnxJqkWhere I live banks regularly charge 3-4% per year just to sell you shitty run of the mill mutual funds.
>>60875361>Small caps broadly underperform now because megacaps, pe and vc get full access to that shit well before it goes publicfilter through ur them betteri only started scaling into cxdo, idn, vtsi like last month, and honestly there were my 2nd picks because somehow the more interesting picks started rallying up faster (AEHR.. INFU) because i could get cash ready from trimming ai dashcamsand you can sometimes see this coming from a mile away as retail because if institutions want to get into a (public) smallcap, it has no choice but to melt up so you see patterns like ZDC.V, IMP.TO, and PNG.V -> leafshit in particular because there was so much cash sitting on the sidelines, more cash from companies that invest in smallcaps than there were actually decent smallcapsthe 2021-2022 pullback was basically a slower repeat of the 2020 crash for many smallcaps, a lot of companies with real business models got caught in the crossfire of literal scams like Cielo Waste and Bayhorse, it was ripe for the picking and you see a lot actually recovering and going beyond the 2021 mania peakbut yes it is true that 99% of them are going to be shit, you have to be VERY PICKY, even if you dont lose money some of them are going to be painful opportunity cost if they only go sideways during what could possibly be another dotcom bull run, imo i think it's more like we're in 1996-1997 right now when greenspan was calling the dotcom a bubble (too early lmao, yes the market is expensive i dont want to touch spy/qqq right now personally, but it's not a bubble yet, bubble would be mania levels like how 2020-2021 felt AND going beyond that)
I was thinking about throwing 15-20k into some fund replicating the jeet-index and forget about it for a couple decades.Thoughts?
>>60875411It's less 99% is going to be shit --- that's always been true of small caps. It's more --- non public money strictly creams the best now.
>>60875436yeah but theres 10000+ companies out there, you'll find a dozen gems that are public instead of being privateimo it's also better to buy it when it's breaking out, so yeah you might miss on initial 2x to 3x gains but at least you didn't sit on it for a decade before it finally hits a growth inflectioneveryones going to have their own checklist on what they want before they want to buy into a company, personally ive been building my checkilist precisely seen i missed out on other shit in my checklist while i was tunnelvisioned into other company (which still did good eventually but could have been riding the other ones earlier then switching into this). History repeats itself, and a lot of the biggest investors made their money off smallcaps and just have to graduate off it eventually because they grow too big for it, even if i had liquidity issues when trimming my shares, had to wait for a catalyst to increase volumes to trim (so that was me on friday with gsi.v, waited for the hype catalyst and u can see on the day chart when that catalyst was lmao)as for my checklist, well first off i want to list out all the bad things and see if theres any redflags (so for me on HGRAF for example that was the zero PROVEN revenues zero PROVEN scalability) i want to see a growth inflection, and to be fair im not sure if my checklist will really withstand the test of time yet so im scaling in very slowly and cautiously, CXDO, VTSI, and IDN are all doing pretty well in a short period but I did just cut down AMPL because the cashburn was scaring me off. imo just for my own sanity im going to stay away from companies that spend too much for growth in expense of profitability
>>60875436>>60875481>imo just for my own sanity im going to stay away from companies that spend too much for growth in expense of profitabilitythis company's CEO for example i think just states that mentality very well and i like companies that treat their shares like gold in 21:30 to 21:55 in this interviewhttps://youtu.be/Nknjt5OlFG8?si=GdwmOc2dZ51YI41T&t=1290that said i think im going to just keep NXGL im not gonna add to it now because even tho the CEO does say that, i still do see a lot of share dilution to keep the lights on.........contrast that to say gsi.v i was tunnel visioned in from 2023 (had earlier position since 2020 but that was more of a curiosity ~$10k position while i was riding oil/semiconductors until 2022)
>>60875497>im going to just keep NXGL im not gonna add to it now*in my watchlist i meani think u have to be careful about buying into tickers that are just gonna stay stagnant, again since even if u dont lose money u've lost on opportunity cost when you could have been in SPY/QQQ insteadthat said whats ur thesis in thinking SPY/QQQ isnt expensive right now, there is a danger in just staying ignorant to the market being expensivei dont think any pullback like -30% again is anything to just sneeze at -> yes you cant argue you shouldnt try to time the market but if u say that then why are you in smg
>>60874036IUPITER doesn't give a shit about a mere recession, it can't stop his plans for total domination of EVROPA
>>60874062>that fucking half-turn stancebro thinks he's shaggy from the 2002 scooby-doo movie
> full port on gold ETFs until Sept 17> rotate to all in tech AI slop right before Powell lowers rates> rotate right back into gold 2 days laterwhat's wrong with my plan?
>>60874593that's pretty cheap tbqh, especially when you factor-in the VTOL wizardry
>>60874036Not a Digimon Monstersfag. Ngmi
>>60874642>guys who are still holding gme to this dayyou faggots are still mad at gme? I'm still green and trading the pops. If you knew anything about calls you could probably bank on it.
>>60874736it's like -14% for me. Was doing pretty good on liberation day since I did the obvious play and shorted everything, but the tariff suspension took me by surprise and ass-raped me. Got pretty cautious after that, so I lagged pretty far behind the market during the recovery. Doesn't matter that much though, I only ever had like $5000 in that account anyways.
>>60875589you buy calls on AI meme stonks and when they pop, rotate the profit to gold
>>60874073You should be fine. They've got real fraud to deal with.
>>60875097Sell for a loss and switch into otm calls on whatever I had bought. Btc will be above 115k before the end of September.
>>60874593Yes. LMT is goatedLuv me MIC
>>60875640Thanks, friend. What do you think are the chances of BTC dumping even more than it is right now? It's currently at the same price it was before it pumped ~10% about 40 days ago.In other words, should I buy now?
>>60874157>TPRFashion & lifestyle company with 120 p/e that´s up +600% over 5 years with unstable flat EPS. What the actual fuck am I missing????
lmaoI thought they were the super tech geniuses and we needed them for h1b1's and not the other way around?
>>60875097Why do you need to sell?In general keep in mind that there can be no reward without risk, and investments with higher expected returns tend to be more risky (i.e. volatile). BTC is notoriously volatile, it can easily go to $50k from here and no one would be surprised. That's why it has had such good returns. BTC has had a 3 year drawdown period in the past.The stock market is also volatile, it could have a "lost decade" ahead and it would be normal. Bonds are less volatile but return less.Ultrashort duration bonds are basically cash plus, no volatility just steady relatively low returns.If you think you might need the money soon, do not put it into things with high volatility and risk. Otherwise you might be forced to sell at a loss and undo decades of work.Look at what happens when people retire just before a mega market crash. It's called sequence of returns risk, and it means you are literally never going to make it.
>>60874073>unless CRA gets on my ass on making too many tradesWait, can I not freely buy and sell inside a TFSA? I thought the only restriction was how much money you can put in it
>>60875726I don't strictly need to sell, I'm just considering the profit\time ratio of each option.If I hold it, it might be a month before I can sell (at a profit) and then go back to normal trading.However, if I sell it now, I'll be at a loss, but within that month, I could trade enough that I end up making more profit in the same time period.
>>60875758there was some dude who got booked for literally daytrading to mid 6-figsbut at the same time theres at least 29 people with $5m+ tfsa's because of tsla/nvda/oil whateverhttps://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/household-finances/article-29-canadians-have-tfsas-worth-5-million-or-more-dont-feel-bad-if-yours/>Twenty-nine people have TFSAs worth $5-million or more, according to Canada Revenue Agency numbers obtained this month through an access to information request by Matt Malone, Balsillie Scholar at the Balsillie School of International Affairs and the Founder of the Open by Default database. Another 323 or so had TFSAs with a fair market value of $1-million to $4,999,999.>The CRA numbers obtained by Mr. Malone tell us that 16,817,278 of a total 17,774,335 TFSA holders had a fair market value under $100,000, or 94.6 per cent. Another 921,525, or 5.2 per cent, were valued at $100,000 to $199,999you're part of the 0.2% (of TFSA accounts) if you have more than $200Ki wonder if the CRA sends the account holdings data back to the Canada Pension Plan management so they can keep outperforming the index
>>60875781Hmm, seems like they keep it deliberately vague (the bastards), but shouldn't apply to me. Not like I could "daytade" too much anyways with my wagie job in the way>you're part of the 0.2% (of TFSA accounts) if you have more than $200KA goal to work towards cool
OPEN THE DAMN MARKET ALREADY HOLY SHIT
Its labor day weekend and you're posting here on an image board
>>60875858don't waste ammo.
>>60875835having a wagie job helps defend you based on the wordinghow can i say im trading as a business after all if im working 9 to 5i do make trades during my wagie job tho lol when i go for coffee/water breakbut on august 1 i missed the morning dip coz i didnt take my break later, had to settle buying the dip at -3% instead of like -6% or something like that on my picks
Every time I buy something I regret not buying more. I think I have genuine skill but I don't trust myself enough.
>>60875911If you're making profit, I'd say to be happy with what you've got, and don't rock the boat. Stability is already a huge achievement.If things are working, that's great. Don't try to fly too close to the sun.
Portfolio is 350k TQQQ / SSO / NVDL- 150k bitcoin. I have 200k cash coming my way next week. Do I throw it ALL in TQQQ? I'm selling 50% of crypto sometime this year and buying either Google or NVDL
>>60875953No idea about your question, but I hear crypto spikes around Christmas time, so consider selling then.More importantly, how about you invest some of that money into higher resolution images lmao owned.
>>60875953Not even joking, I will eventually deleverage, when I reach $1m, if it happens
>>60875953>>60875993Actually, I'll try to answer it. I'm still kinda new to trading, but I don't quite see the advantage of diversifying one's portfolio. It seems to me, whether you think it's a good or bad trade, you should be confident in your decisions, not half ass them.I also like to autistically pour all focus on one thing at a time, so that might be a factor.You also have hundreds of times more invested than me, so what the fuck do I know lol.
>>60875907>>60875835Still, if they catch wind of trades that open or close in the same day, or very short duration trades, or very many trades, they can still rule it as business incomet. Overcontributed last year by doing a TFSA to TFSA transfer
>>60876028I have three baskets and rebalance them annually. One for total market exposure (5%), one for BTC/eth (90%), and one for high risk stocks (5%). I’ve held through crypto bears and still outperform the market considerably.
>>60876060Interesting, that makes much more sense than an even split.It kinda reminds me of how AIs operate. Most of their decisions rely on the methods they currently have, and a small bit of them are for experimenting with new methods.
>>60875953you have enough moneyyou're going to lose 90% of it putting it into leverage, just put it in VSTAX and live comfertably
>>60875924Fair point
>>60876060I am planning to start investing it bitcoin, (well IBIT or FBTC anyways), but I still dont actually understand why its value keeps going up. Like, it is pure speculation, right? Is the meme that its value goes up simple enough to just keep it going at this point
>>60875097I think I'll just hold for now. I'm already at -7%, and I'm not confident I can make 14% in a month, maybe not even two.I guess you don't lose money until you sell it, right?
>>60876092Im biased but concentrated bets with high confidence to hold through downturns beats high diversification with neutral confidence.
>>60876106we're well past the pure speculation phase. Bitcoin already makes up 1% of Blackrock's annual revenue and that number will go up a lot higher in the next few years.
>>60876106You should read more about it, first. Don’t invest until you understand the pillars of Bitcoin's value thesis (fixed supply, controlled issuance, decentralized proof-of-work mining).This vid is one of the best explainers to bitcoin, you should watch it as many times as needed for the eureka moment. After that, it’s easy to just buy and hold. But not before.https://youtu.be/bBC-nXj3Ng4?si=4vf0GXV6FkH12Aqr
I wonder what happens if Blackrock's Bitcoin from the ETFs gets stolen.Would they even report it? How do you audit cold wallets?They obviously cannot make customers whole.The heist of the century for sure.
i think i finally found the next ai dashcams but i dont want to shill it until i bought my fill on tuesday lolwriting down a buncha notes i can copypaste my shillposting so you can buy it AFTER i buy it on tuesday for cheaper duh
>>60876193Is it rat neuter pills? You’ve convinced me to look into it and I agree it seems like a potential winner.
>>60874736I've only been trading for a few months, so I'm still very much learning, but I made a rough 10-15% so far.Best trade was +~2.2%, worst was +~0.01% (Yes, I was gooning over hundredths of a percent at that time)Worst losses were -~1,5% where I bought too high and chose to sell at a loss, and -~16% where I decided to stop diversifying my portfolio and to concentrate all assets on one.
>>60876199similar market cap to it for sureSNES is great too i guess but it's more speculative imo and not really a fit to my own personal checklist, if SNES ends up outperforming my more boring tickers i wouldnt be surprised, thats the nature of speculative tickers, you have higher upside potential from the new paradigm that theyre introducing, grow RAPIDLY and if they execute on that into profitability later on then you win even more. You win less when you just buy established businesses that grow fasti think i lean towards more boring companies who worry more bout the bottom line, just so i can sleep betterthere's a case to be made with overspending on marketing other expense no matter what for every single growth you can grab, at the expense of the bottom line (short-term) but when do they stop? What if they keep that attitude all the way to even 1+ billion market cap valuations, am i going to always worry about dilution and ppl dumping it in a macro risk-off environment? Thats kinda why I ended up dropping AMPL at the bottom (well i still got a tiny gain) and have some cash now
>>60875907If they audited me, I'd end up being owed money. I've lost way more than I've made messing around on short term calls.
>>60875692I just took out a loan to buy calls on bitcoin proxies. I think saying it can't go lower is foolish but I'm betting on it going up.
just buy HGRAF nigga
>>60876106Ask chatgpt to explain the difference between BTC and ETH, how crypto works, why it has utility, and the difference between layer 0 and 1
>>60876160Is the 2400 transaction limit per each 10 minute block still valid? Surely it must have been upgraded by now
>>60876161I like the BTC and ETH ticker etfs myself. Theyre liquid and are optionable and track the price movements pretty accurately. Plus they allow crypto exposure in a TFSA which is key>>60876130Its a good plan.Myself, I'm bullish on mats and commodities for AI buildout
>>60876269I appreciate the insight, friend.
>>60876281You’re touching on a contentious debate in this space. Years ago the chain forked over this issue, and BCH was born.The block size question is not a big concern of mine. BTC is becoming a settlement layer like SWIFT. Not ideal for small purchases. Some people think this is a major issue, though. You’ll have to dig into it and make up your own informed opinion.
>>60876233Ok I’ll check back for your update on Tuesday after you get into position.
>>60874400>>60874424Mutant fish company AquaBounty stopped operations. Superior Fish is back at it with a different scam.https://indianacapitalchronicle.com/2025/07/23/wisconsin-company-revives-indiana-fish-farm-previously-used-for-genetically-engineered-salmon/
>>60876329I missed it the first time, I'm gonna toss $50 at it like a biotech
>>60874922I work directly with millionaires and their finances and many of them invest in etfs, or dividend stocks
>tfw no gf
>>60874939I dont get posting schd trash clamoring on about "muh booble" like schd isnt getting heemed in a bear market
>>6087629595% of my wealth is in btc. I don't plan to touch it for at least a decade. The other 5% is otm calls on the proxies. If the 5% goes to zero, whatever. But I would be surprised to see the 5% grow to 25%. Then I would probably rebalance into saylors junk bonds.
>>60876320i mean lol it's prob gonna take 2-3 years for it to play out anyways it's the nexgel i was talking about earlierim not sure if it will really outperform AI since it's not actually AI
>>60876364>mixed bugs
you guys heard about the july 4th 2026 (250th anniversary of the US) gold revaluation?
>>60876364>stirrup sleeves>dyed hair>spread legs on bed>tfw that NEET isn't a virgin>tfw that NEET has more sex and dates than the average manTiresome.
>>60876389they're called foids and we hate them
>>60876387good catch.
>>60876382Well if you think it’s worth considering I’m not ignoring it. I have a long time horizon so 3 years is nothing.Looking forward to your schizo excel dd.
>>60876377Any idea what the price was when you bought that BTC? Also, how do you support yourself?Personally, I plan to compound trading profits, until I have enough "passive" income that I can live comfortably enough, without having to work much. Current estimates are 3-5 years, wish me luck.
>>60876396Based. I wasn't expecting to get a taste of r9k today, it's been too long since I've partaken.
>>60876377Are you still buying BTC? I'm 10% of my portfolio in BTC and thinking to increase to 20%, convert FNGU to that ~$50k
>>60876408well theres no reason to just tunnel vision into this or another, i only just found out about this when running through a stock screener, there might be more that are better, heck even SNES is probably gonna outperform tooin general it's ripe for MANY opportunities more than a single person can ever touch, too many ppl just sleep on smallcaps too much since they focus on the scams with no revenuesnot interested in pic related just looking at it for learning,I'm looking back at my older watchlist I attached NASDAQ:OSS (One Stop Systems) accidentally when I meant to add OSS.V (Onesoft Solutions, basically ai monitoring for pipelines which was taken private before it could spike up publicly)and even NASDAQ:OSS is spiking back up, when really i was more interested in the ai pipelines (which was taken private under some big private fund, so profits are solely to them now not to public retail)ppl look at the whole chart and think wow if u bought SPY 5 years ago you would have outperformed but taht stupid you arent buying in 2020 or 2021, maybe you would have bought in 2 2023 or 2024 instead when it got cheap enough to considerIf SPY/QQQ was cheaper or at least in the middle of the mean range (as no company can outperform more than 20% CAGR longterm, even giants like AAPL will fall under that growth over a couple decades) then i'd just buy index ETFs to chill, but right now IMO people are swarming into index ETFs (NVDA, TSLA, GOOG, MSFT, etc basically) as the risk of antoher 30% pullback looms closer. Not a bear but everyone can recognize when the market gets expensive, better to reach for lower hanging fruit
>Realty income announces they will buy back $2 billion of their $54 billion market cap until 2028So what's the mechanics of this? It's not just one massive order, it's just them overtime putting in share offers that cause buying pressure on the stock to remove them from the market?
INFLATION ISNT RE- AACKKKKK
>>60876518
>>60876518This is beside the point, but do people understand why tariffs are used, or do they think le orange man is just raising prices on things for no reason?
>>60876377What if BTC goes to zero?
>>60876388Yeah but is that confirmed? IIRC doing so would result in a huge bump in cash for the government to spend frivolously.>>60876442I admit to being an emotional trader. It was that conviction that gave me confidence to hold bitcoin through the crashes.I like your approach of looking for proven companies that have big growth potential. Yoloing into graphene may be genius in hindsight but it’s basically gambling. Whereas your small cap plays seem to have better odds without giving up too much upside. I’m not smart enough to count cards but I would bet on someone that can.
>>60876553>Yoloing into graphene may be geniusahahahahaahYour bags must be very heavy
>>60876553NTA but how the fuck did you accumulate hundreds of thousands while trading with emotions?
>>60876569Read the thread goober. I’m not carrying those bags. There’s people here who are up 10x. Not shilling it. Whores racing is for entertainment only.
>>60876587I bought BTC early and just held. Simple as. I would not be 90% in crypto otherwise.
>>60876595I suppose that makes sense.
>>60873809How come France has that problem but the USA doesn't despite being $37 trillion that will never get paid off???
>>60876692Because the US is good for it.(If the US ever stops being good for it, the entire global economy will crash overnight.)
>>60876692Jews basically
>>60876468yeah, they will do it over time. it's like a tax free compounding divvy.
the cookies crumbles in the 2nd half of this week>8VKKKscreencap this post
>>60873861When you're 3 thousand dollars in debt, it's your problem. When you're 3 trillion dollars in debt, it's the bank's problem.
>New coworker at work today in my department>Single mom>Got a butterface, puffy cheeks and double chin, big glasses, blonde>Yet she has a BANGIN wide pear shape figure, super thick thighs/calves and cartoony bubble ass, each cheek triple the size of head, yet slim on top half>Lately we been talking more and more, seem to really enjoy her company and attitude>She coincidentally seems to keep appearing in the same areas I'm working in>Haven't been this interested in women for while, not even around 10/10 women>Just for the sake of it, I asked her out for quick lunch someday>"YES...uh yes I would like to go on a date!~"I think this is bullish lads
>>60876721Based. I'm slowly becoming more invested in O. It's a comfy hold to wait for the next crash, at which point I'll go balls deep into SOXL or something
>>60876692France can't print themselves out of the hole
>>60876725Enjoying raising Tyrone's kids cuck
>>60876733She showed pictures of her kid, a single white blonde boy, so I think I'm good
>>60876725>day dateFastest way to the fren zone.
>>60876725That's a man
>>60876518wtf is a "durable good" lots of things that label themselves as durable fall apart and things that aren't are useful forever. who tf maintains a list of tractors that don't fall apart for the government and their sales? doubt
>>60876692European countries cannot print their own money, so they can very realistically go bankrupt.I think it's a mistake that they get anything more than a BBB rating.
>>60876725My advice is to fuck her ASAP and passionately, before she gets "bored". And don't go in expecting a relationship necessarily. Just enjoy it for what it is.t. architect.
>>60875710>parasite screeches that the host is starting to immunizeIt's a start.
>>60875138Thank you so much!
>>60876789only countries that use the euro are slaves of the ECB
>>60876518So there was deflation from 1995 to 2020?
>>60876745>>60876755>>60876790This is depressing 8(
3 hours until bobo wakes up
>>60876738Yeah whatever you're still going after a 2nd hand bitch
>>60876818I wasn't being sarcastic, if it helps. Dealing with women is depressing, but after a certain level of experience with them, you kinda understand a deeper truth of how they behave and feel better as you accept it.Personally all my relationships have failed the MOMENT I treat them like equals or like reasonable individuals. They genuinely like you more if you treat them like lesser beings, but are nice and polite about it. Stuff like taking the lead in a relationship doesn't feel frustrating when you understand this.So I say be the guy who tries to fuck her, and fuck her good. Let HER worry about most of the relationship and dates side of things. Take the lead and do that stuff on a surface level, but I say you need to have the mentality that you wanna fuck her. Again, that's YOUR role, let HER communicate when it's time for you to "give" a bit of relationship to her (which requires reading her mind).Consider my advice and combine it with your personal experience to know what to do. Then see how it works out, and add that info to your experiences repertoire
I can't be the only one here that shit posts on stocktwits They're so dumb its almost cute
>>60876725>Single momI used to work with an ulgy retard. One day I see retard walking with ugly woman from another floor. First time a woman every paid attention to him. Guess who got married to the single mom with 8 kids who looks even more disgusting. Well at least he gets to pay for those kids. I am sure he will enjoy wage slaving until he dies. She owns his salary, his retirment, everything.
>>60876723>it's the bank's problemnah, its the tax payer's problem. That is why you build the business as fast as possible so the debt bomb is so gigantic the government has to bail you out or collapse the economy.
>>60876784Durable goods are goods that have a projected life expectancy of 3 years or moreYour refrigerator and other household appliances is a durable good
>>60876725>>Single momOh I missed this part. Yeah, she's 95% trying to use you. Women like this often give attention to stable but sub-8 men, to try to get them to be the beta bucks step dad.Enjoy the sex, see where it goes, but don't expect a relationship, and don't fall for the beta bucks trap.
Futures? Did you say... Futures?
>>60876944>Futures
most people need to be sterilizedraising another persons kids isn't a big deal
I have created a monster and that's a good thing.
>>60876548My personal view is btc goes to zero when the dollar returns to being sound and government bonds return to pristine capital status. >>60876410 I still work but my job is extremely low stress/no stress. I'm at canada post. I get paid 8hours to work 3 hours and it's just walking/driving in the beautiful pacific northwest. I started buying 5 years ago. You could say I DCA'd, I was just buying with every dollar I had for the entire cycle. All the way up and all the way down.>>60876420Yes. Currently trying to outperform btc with otm calls on proxies but I know its a fool's errand. I should just buy bitcoin but I like to think I've earned the right to take on risk.
>>60876725You're already dead but you don't know it yet
>>60877010>My personal view is btc goes to zero when the dollar returns to being sound and government bonds return to pristine capital status>governments are being irresponsible with debt therefore this internet ponzi scheme is worth somethingMy god cryptobros are so stupid. Can't wait for this shit to go to zero. I'll throw a party while thousands are offing themselves.
>>60876730>>60876789Who says they can't? Unless you think france and germany hold no sway over the ECB. That's exactly what happened from 2013 to 2019 with their NIRP policy and again during covid with their myriads of 3-lettered asset repurchase programmes run by their central bank.If anything euros print more than the Fed because they're more loose with their near-zero target rate policies and their version of LSAPs.
>bio-memoryI wonder what the fuck it really is, I doubt real biological storage memory. Anyways, I'm making chatgpt create a system to use "memory" as a human would, we made amazing things but when his temp memory reaches 5MB it starts overwriting itself. We lost a good amount of stock research already sadly, and a predictive system for stock prices.
One of our predictions.
>>60877063how does this help me lose money on HGRAF?
>>60877008DRONESTRIKE, HAS TAKEN MY SIGHT, TAKEN MY SPEECH, TAKEN MY HEARING, TAKEN MY ARMS, TAKEN MY LEGS, TAKEN MY SOUL>>60877036I thought so too, but if you go into the cryptospace, yes even though there's a lot of scammers and shitty projects, and the marketcaps are very much currently overpriced, it's a whole ecosystem. It's another means to make money, via trading, earning yield, borrowing, lending, looping. Using it for transactions. It's a currency, while at the same time trying to be like Gold, while at the same time trying to be like stocks via Governance votingrights (tokenholders can vote on changes to the individual project). Some tokens have burns, where the supply get reduced every week or month for deflationary means to keep the price stable/up. And it's starting to become connected to realworld assets. Institutions are joining, Blackrock, Microsoft, Google, There's stocks you can buy as crypto, even if it's only a copy, a simulation. It still creates traffic and demand for those that do not want to interact with regular brokers. You can get treasuries and earn yield. It's further enhancing the globalization of financial tradeMaybe it will collapse and turn out to be a ponzi. But for now people are using it and it's compared to the world population not that many yet.
>>60876225You are gambling, this is your final warning>>60875610Why are you poor? Need advice?
>>60877092>But for now people are using itThey are using it to speculate. That's all it is. It's not a commodity because it has no intrinsic value and can't be used for anything. It's also not a currency because of either the inherent limitations of the tech, or the fact that no sane government would ever let a currency they don't control be used by their citizens (meme countries like El Salvador aside). It is a giant ponzi scheme and the entertainment when it collapses will be legendary.
>>60876225>only been trading for a few monthswhat's your strategy?
>>60877108Nothing has intrinsic value but food. It's the only thing you need.>can't be used for anything. I literally told you for what it used.
>>60877108MSFT share ledger entries in a database at my broker's data center have no intrinsic value either, yet here we are
>>60877092>it's a whole ecosystem. It's another means to make money,that is a ponzi. it has no value other then speculation that it increases in price. the USD has been following in price for decades yet its the popularity is only increasing in that same time. if btc went to $1 no one would ever give a shit about it again
>>60877117>Nothing has intrinsic value but food.Anything that can be of some use to human beings has intrinsic value. Tools, wood, steel, furniture, shelter...All of the "uses" you mentioned stem from speculation. There's no value creation behind the whole thing. It's just speculation, greed and sheer stupidity. >>60877131Those entries entitle you to a share of everything Microsoft owns and the profit it makes. Microsoft solves real-world problems via its software, so it does have intrinsic value.
>>60877132No, you think of it as a "line go up". And there are many people that bitch and moan online when their coin doesn't "moon", but that's obviously the gamblers that don't care about the usecase, they just want to make money. If it was just for that, major institutions would not start expanding into it. They are trying to find ways to use crypto and the blockchain, as a tool for transactions, settlements, to reach more people with financial instruments, treasuries etc.You have to ignore the memecoins which are obviously pump and dumps.>>60877144Why don't you include stocks/shares?
>>60877096>Why are you poor?I'm a part-time wagie who's also trying to get an MBA>Need advice?I wouldn't object to any
>>60877152>Why don't you include stocks/shares?The companies that issue shares do typically have intrinsic value, yes.
>>60877156What country do you live in? Have you made a dcf based on your earnings potential with and without MBA including debts incurred?Post income and expense breakdown
>>60877053Since when does ChatGPT have long-term memory? Are you sure it's not just hallucinating that feature?
>>60877163HGRAF has intrinsic value? Now I've heard everything!
>>60877163Yeah, and I told you there are shares/stocks>>60877092 in Crypto now and further things are coming "online", so there are things coming to the blockchain that are "backed" by real world assets.Anyways, I'm done with this discussion, we'll see in 5-10 years if it is still around and by how much.
>>60877173Yeah, it does.
I thought AI coding was a meme but it is actually great for building user interfaces
>>60877177>there are shares/stocks in Crypto now and further things are coming "online", so there are things coming to the blockchain that are "backed" by real world assetsShares being issued on blockchains doesn't magically give value to all the internet funny money issued on that blockchain kek. You can always tell when speaking to cryptobros that they don't really understand much about economics in general.
>>60877177I'll add one thing:You have to look at Crypto as whole like a tech-company.High PE, overpriced, not much real usecase yet, in development.And then you have to find out which of the crypto-tokens are the ones that would prevail if Crypto was to become an established system.I mean.. just look at Crowdstrike, lmao negative PE.>>60877188I'm screenshotting this one.
>>60877177>now I can hold shares that can be stolen by a keylogger with no recourseWhy would I want this? Serious question.
I turned my 48k portfolio into a 65k one in the past two weeks and during the weekend I realized I don't believe the bullrun will be maintained for more than a couple months at best.No clue what I'm doing honestly. I guess all I knew is that I didn't want those extra cash just sitting there on my broker?
>>60877165>What country do you live in?US of A>Have you made a dcf based on your earnings potential with and without MBA including debts incurred?nope.>Post income and expense breakdowni get paid roughly $600 every 2 weeks, and have to buy $25-35 in gas weekly to get to and from work, and $800 monthly to pay my tuition. Parents cover everything else. The tuition should be covered by government gibs, but I need to work harder and get more done to qualify for them. Main problem for me is just having the patience and discipline to actually get things done rather than jumping on to every little distraction like the ADHD-riddled spastic I am.
PSA:Do not engage with crypto jeets.Do not waste time attempting to educate crypto jeets.Do not redeem, saar.
>>60877201Get an Adderall prescription
>>60877201If you make it through the MBA good for you. If you don't, move to West Europe and renounce your US citizenship to increase your income and reduce your expenses.
>>60877144i can only realize that profit if i sell my digital ledger entry to another entity
4/7 pages were red fridaythat's like 80 stocks red and 60 stocks green
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>>60877010Not a bad strategy. Kinda living the life there.
>>60875274I'm an FRN, or train foamer. HGRAF reminds me of derailment videos I'm seeing for a second time: I know disaster is imminent but I often stop and watch it anyway. Like this one in Kansas City:https://youtu.be/vFLJvpwm52Q?feature=shared(Sorry for extra gay shit in the link I guess I don't know how to Internet anymore)For people who enter these PND so late I guess it's more like someone touching a surface they know to be hot—they just can't resist.
>>60877209>Get an Adderall prescriptioni've considered seeing a psychiatrist, though i'd prefer a non-stimulant>>60877223thanks for the offer, but I'd think i'd prefer to stay put. your gun laws are way too faggoty, and your taxes are ridiculous. Only place that seems even remotely tolerable is Czechia, and i'm surrounded by too many prostitutes as is.
>>60877096Retards always call it gambling, but when's the last time you went to a casino where you could just go "Hold on, I'm not making a profit yet, don't move the money. Only move it when I make profit.".
>>60874788Boah ey!
>>60877112Early on I was just looking at the graph and eyeballing it, cooming at 0.2% profits.These days, I'm looking at the stochastic RSI and recent peaks\valleys.>If the current price is x% below the average, and the stochastic RSI blue line just fully passed the orange one from below, buy. I've been looking at x = 1/2.5/5% increments to get an idea>If the current price is the same % above average that it was when you bought, and the stochastic RSI line fully passes from the top, sellThis has been yielding 1-2% per trade, a couple times per month. I did a rough simulation of this strategy on previous months, and it yielded about 8% profit per month. In theory.Starting this month, I put it into practice, got a ~2.2% profit, but afterward got gangbanged by a mistake: I bought too high, and didn't foresee the dump.To hopefully remedy this, I'm adding a new rule to my strategy:>Look at recent peaks and valleys, and consider them when deciding when to buy\sell. The new peak\valley will likely be close enough to the recent previous onesNext I'll try to figure out a way to predict when there'll be HUGE peaks\valleys, like the -10% recently with BTC. Moreso so I don't get gangbanged again, rather than to make quick big profit necessarily.Also, I've had the mentality of looking at the bigger picture, at profits from month to month, instead of trying any (semi-)quick flips. A generous anon told me that tip. I've been looking at 4h ticks as my primary, with 1d as auxiliary. When you're getting ready to buy\sell, use a quicker tick to try to get an easier trade.Hope this autistic wall of text helps you guys. Anons here helped me out, so I wanna give back a little.
>>60875699Nothing really. Only problem is I only got 3-4x because I bought the pandemic lows and sold at the 40s last year. Had to buy a house and needed down payment. Then it 2.5x from the 40s. Happens every fucking time I sell. I clearly a bit shook or else I wouldn't even think to short. Luckily I'm still a bull so I'll just buy LVMUY and disregard TPR.