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>Educational sites:
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>Financial TV Streams:
https://www.newslive.com/american/cnbc.html
https://www.livestreamy.net/bloomberg/

>Charts:
https://www.tradingview.com
https://www.finscreener.com
https://www.portfoliovisualizer.com

>Screeners: so you feel like in the movies
https://finviz.com/
https://etfdb.com/

>Gambling:
https://www.optionsplaybook.com/options-introduction/
https://www.optionsprofitcalculator.com
https://optionstrat.com/
https://www.optionistics.com/quotes/option-prices

>Pre-Market and Live data:
https://www.investing.com/indices/indices-futures
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
https://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/data/building-permits

>Boomer Investing 101: so zoomers with meme stocks can outperform you
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started
https://www.sec.gov/search-filings

>Misc smg:
https://www.financialjuice.com/home
https://finance.yahoo.com/trending-tickers
https://market24hclock.com/
https://www.dividendchannel.com/drip-returns-calculator
https://brokerchooser.com/
https://www.chathamfinancial.com/technology/us-market-rates

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Previously on /smg/
>>62182736
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Weren't they supposed to be striking Iran this weekend and double-triple-quadruple fucking the strait permanently?
I was hoping that would happen because it would be great for markets.
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i remember it like it was yesterday
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CUT MY LIFE INTO PIECES
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pullback when?!
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What are you guys buying/selling this week? Any earnings that you're looking forward to?
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BUILD BOATS NOT MOATS
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>>62184012
One more week
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where does the time go?
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GAMES WORKSHOP WILL GROW STRONGER
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>>62184009
I'm on hole patrol.

Grease em up. Goo em out. Simple stuff. Let's go. Who is with me? I need a volunteer.
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>>62184023
< 2x in a year

big deal
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For the first time, China has invoked a 2021 law to order all companies and individuals within China's jurisdiction to not comply with recent US sanctions on 5 Chinese refiners.

If both sides insist on enforcement, this could blow up in a major way.

https://www.mofcom.gov.cn/zwgk/zcfb/art/2026/art_0ff88c45f1974962a539775085014888.html
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>>62184043
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I had no idea how much the world opens up when you have some cash. I have 230k, 100k of that is cash. I know it’s not retire and watch anime and vidya guilt free money but there is great flexibility to buy some rental properties or buy a business etc
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Alas, it is Sunday. Thus I am unable to trade like a NIGGER like I usually do.
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>>62184045
Tbh, at this point, if a dinokiller asteroid hit the Earth, markets would either ignore it or consider it bullish since it increases the Earth's content of minerals that can be used to build data centers
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>>62184057
damn those are some huge cannons
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>>62184048
Where are you buying rental properties that cost less than half your money? Serbia?
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>>62183754
>I bought $150k of June NOK 20 Cs on friday. What am I in for?
Why June why not December? You expecting big EPS in May then a decline later in the year?
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>>62184055
>dinokiller asteroid hit the Earth,

its priced in
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>>62184071
came here to post this
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>>62184055
for the future i would just keep in mind that energy is a piece of the puzzle but its not the entire puzzle. $4 gas today is like $3 gas 5 years ago with inflation.
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>>62184071
I would get a loan
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Monday FN, Tuesday LITE, Wednesday COHR will be good indicators of the demand/spending on data center momentum.
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What do I change? Cash is getting deployed once a week, mid week, to buy SSO, QLD and USD. Plan to add another 50-100k by eoy
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Is Ubisoft the easiest 10x of all time?
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White Kid Crazy Gym 2026!
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>>62184090
Need these photonics stocks to pump. Feel like I'm early with IQE and hoping it will grow significantly this year.
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>>62184097
Yeah, easiest negative 10x of your life.
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>>62184097
thats like saying blizzard will 10x cause it released classic
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Today I learned the company I work for has the same markecapmas GameStop. The entire time I thought it is some big fucking company but turns out it's tiny. I guess that. Explains the shit pay.
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can Nike make a comeback?
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>>62184135
nice woke and broke
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>>62184017
Sometime very soon i'm hoping LLY gets off it's ass and announces a stock split, they seem unaware how many boomers don't know what fractional shares are.
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>>62184135
Even my Adidas shares are relatively in the shitter because some twink at JP Morgan says sneakers are out and business casual is back from his market research getting his back blown out in NY bathrooms.
I think Adidas could come back, but NIKE is a shit company that hasn't had a new hit in forever.
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>>62184135
i own some shares. even after this drop the stock isnt a very good value. its all up to the new CEO to turn things around. its a shot in the dark for me.
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Good Price! Buying More!
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>>62184012
>Weren't they supposed to be striking Iran this weekend
no, we're out of the conflict so Congress doesn't have to get off their fat retarded asses and do something
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if I buy and never sell amd + MU + sandisk
will I become the richest man on earth?
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>>62184097
Did they fix everything that led them to slide that hard?
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>>62184156
market is about to crash
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>>62184109
Blizzard sold for 69 billion dollars.


>>62184106
why do you say that?
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Oh, and check it out; Critical Metals might be a good buy Monday, they are merging with the other company (European Lithium) that owns the other half of the rights to Tanbreez so a US Government backed company will actually own Greenland. They are up +700% for the last year, when they announced the US government share they spiked to +1000% for a moment.
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>>62184167
I'm following you and bought some Uranium shares, I hope you're not an Indian. Realistically, what's the selling point for the companies you're shilling?
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I need a penny stocks that will 100x or more in a year....
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>>62184150
Neetbux Trader!
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>>62184177
Space X
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>>62184177
make it 1000x
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>>62184187
ok what is it ?
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>>62184161
They hired all the OG heads of the project. Better quality control. Stopped making so many games to focus on less games but higher standards.
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I’m gonna ask this question here because I believe /smg/ anons are smarter than me.
Why are defence stocks like Boeing, RTX and Lockheed Martin (any DARPA-heavy company) going down?
In my opinion, they should be steadily climbing up. The Iran war has showcased how the US could easily destroy a country overnight if it wanted to. It is far ahead in military capabilities than any of its competitors and allies.
We have the F-47 and the Columbia class nuclear submarine coming up. And this is just stuff that has been revealed, who knows what other alien level tech they have.
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>>62184177
invest in urself
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>Iran's Foreign Ministry: Within the framework of the 14-point understanding, it's not probable to reach exact operational details, which is why a 30-day period has been set to review these details - SNN TV

30days?
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I think i should sell my nak for nok. Tech has been good to me and there isn't anything expected on pebble creek.
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>>62184194
if we could predict short term stock movements we would be billionaires if not trillionaires
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>>62184156
This is my startegy right now. I'm becoming very nervous though it feels like things could go wrong any moment even tho memory is literally sold out through the next year.
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>>62184195
>invest in urself

I will I promise once youguys tell me a 100x or better in one year or less
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>>62184194
What's the point in investing in defense stocks when our enemies are poor, powerless, and do nothing?
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>>62184097
they will get boughted out sooner or later prob by microslop and that might give them a bump but I don't see it 10x
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>>62184194
The Iran war was not a good advertisement for their products.

Fraying ties with NATO countries are also a bad sign for US military exports.
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>>62184194
Don't know about american defense stocks, but euros have been playing them for over a year now so it's getting old I suppose. I didn't even buy RHM's latest "dip".
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>>62184214
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>>62184219
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>>62184214
That's 3 days' production of PAC-3 missiles gone.
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>>62184214
BTFO LMAO
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>>62184176
I am quite American fren, i actually own land near potential US RE deposits in Maine.

Critical Metals was a $0.25 before the US Government was involved. Six months later they were at $28. Long term growth they have no end in sight and the instant there is a problem with China they will moon.

LAC is doing great and they don't actually mine anything yet, now is the time to stack it. LAC will moon with or without a war. Same with Uranium stocks (DNN is dirt cheap) although they have separate profile, growth, no debt and physical reserves worth huge amounts.

A key factor for Uranium companies like DNN and CCJ is that they are locked into long term contracts and have big stockpiles (combined the two have 15,000K bombs worth of Uranium) so they escape rapid price swings. Unlike other commodity supply industries that have to deal with day to day events they don't, just general market swings.

Imagine this for a moment: A debt free oil producer who had an infinite ability to store production at a low storage cost AFTER they removed secondary refining by products like Sulphur and sold those to cover operating costs. They could save up years, even decades of production and chose the exact moment to sell whenever they want. That is what DNN and CJJ do but with yellowcake not oil and in DNNs case Vanadium not Sulphur as a secondary revenue stream.
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>>62183927
MMMMMMM DELICIAS! That tells me how I'm doing everything right. If people like this that don't understand anything about finance or how the economy works are bearish, it means there must be something to the bull thesis.
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>>62184105
>Need these photonics stocks to pump. Feel like I'm early with IQE
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>>62184196
The wars been over for like 2 weeks bro.
Spy will be at 750 really soon
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What are we expecting for iren earnings? This shit has been a loser for me so far. I'm worried I will get heemed.
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>>62184229
They all seem to be on an upswing, what's the "blow-up" ETA? 2-5 years would be my guess if there's really a move to nucular and an emerging demand for EVs.
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>>62184072
Honestly saw massive crime flow on friday am like I hadn't seen on any ticker in a long tine and just slammed it, I don't care about the financials. Citrini hard shilled it after close which confirms the coordinated pump to me. The meta is dino companies resurrecting and pumping to new highs like intel and amd, and nokia is basically an ai/photonics co AND a memestock so why not pump it to the heavens.

Any time I have ever tried to trade on fundamentals, cagr, revenue, value plays, whatever, I've always gotten booty blasted vs if I'd just turned my brain off and shoved into the hot sexy memeable momo play.
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>Trump: We considered Iran's proposal and it is not good for us - interview with Israel's Kan News
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>>62184229
(Continued)
For big companies (CCJ especially) they have very simple financials compared to almost anything else. CCJ has $7.5 billion in physical assets just from the yellowcake. They don't need to worry about getting loans or covering unexpected costs; 22 million lbs of uranium is one hell of a bit of collateral. Typically they make their clients (like Governments) give them favorable loans or just tell them to give them money to lock in a supply contract. Lithium companies do this as well, LAC just told GM to give them $650 million and they would lock in a supply contract for all their EVs. Since it is predicated on future prices GM immediately agreed, companies like DNN and CCJ can do the same thing but they already have the material on hand unlike LAC. LAC is a special case because their future production is all but assured even without the US Government owning part of them, the Government investment just makes it better..
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digits and I die go to heaven and big market dumps here while I hang in the clouds with the real ones when 4chan was good (billy, rich, bogs, zyzz, terry) and jeet and neets keep seething on 4chan
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>>62184196
I mean, everything works in their favor as it is, they're stalling for as much time as possible. And they don't even get bombed in the meantime, to boot.
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Me? Yeah, I'm buying Air Baltic bonds with 89% yield and chill
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>>62183995
Have you just for a moment considered that maybe you (an unsophisticated dilettante) are wrong in thinking there is objectively reason to deem the market overvalued? Why shouldn't a company with near-zero marginal cost like most Mag 7 be valued at a higher PE than one that literally just pumps oil out of the ground with razor-thin margins, like ExxonMobil, which was the biggest company in early Clinton and the Bush years?
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>https://www.ft.com/content/ed08478f-89a3-405e-ab03-464f0959d0a0
>Eliminating minimum float requirements, fast index inclusion, and favourable index weight calculation rules would greatly benefit SpaceX, and any other massive company looking to IPO.
Not even bothering to hide it anymore.
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>>62184244
idk on the one hand I really want to ape into IREN like a gorilla nigger on the other hands that stock fucking moves up and down like crazy
Ive only got 40ish shares left so I probabluy wont dump them for a while but idk if I want to buy more
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>>62184194
asymetric nature of the war has made it clear imo that the establishment defense contractors are not really going to be the winners going forward, rather smaller niche outfits that aren't anywhere near as corrupt and bloated who have targeted solutions to different problems as they arise. the interceptor systems need supplemented at the very least. think we might see some of the anti-drone lasers when they start flying over the gulf again
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>>62184276
But wait, these is more! DNN is a obvious acquisition target for CCJ since CCJ is 10x their size and likes to consolidate the Canadian market and boost stockpiles however possible, they bought out Saddam's yellowcake from the Government at dirt cheap prices. If Iran has to hand over theirs or has it taken CCJ will probably be the ones to get it just from their size alone pushing out competitors like DNN who is also someone who might get it cheap.
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how likely is a market crash?
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>>62184194
for me the biggest defence play of the decade is going to be the inevtiable Anduril

https://www.anduril.com/

these "small" companies focusing on cheaper unmanned systems will be the future of the american MIC
the problem is that these 300 million superweapons are no longer feasible when all your enemty has to do is spam long range missiles and drones at you
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harmless profit taking or the big one? you choose
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>>62184294
>Getting rid of boomer bloat requirements is... Le bad
Keep crying bitch nigga.
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>>62184319
I feel like if (when) the crash comes, BTC will go up bigly. Still, it's just a "feeling".
>>62184309
Interesting. As a stockholder of DNN, should one go for cash or CCJ shares when (if) the time comes?
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>>62184319
Most hedge funds run formulaic strategies that try to NOT correlate with the broader market. They're probably overweight in tech right now, so their strategies are dictating they rotate out somewhat in order to not get too correlated. Doesn't mean they have any specific opinion about tech.
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>>62184248
>what's the "blow-up" ETA? 2-5 years would be my guess if there's really a move to nucular and an emerging demand for EVs.

Uranium just ramps steadily. For lithium? 2-3 years for LAC, it will ramp then moon in 2-3 years when Thacker Pass actually starts producing. It is grossly undervalued long term and cheap right now. Stack a few shares whenever there is a market dip, cost average that shit and hold hold hold. Whenever there is a market dip buy a share or two of LAC (and one of DNN while it are at it) instead of that coffee and donut.
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>>62184319
trade in le may and le go away
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>>62184278
Why would they be stalling? Time is against them, their economy is in freefall while the US is hitting new highs. And their only ally (China) is no doubt pressuring them to just make a deal so the spice can flow.
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>>62184294
SpaceX is literally pushing humanity forward like “nya~ let’s go to Mars!!” and Nasdaq is just like “yesss bestie, you deserve a spot” ^_^
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god that monthly candle is insane. SPY to 900
>>62184082
people still had stimmies. savings rate >10 vs <4 now. inflation is a thing but real wage gains are not
>>62184311
somewhere between very high and fucking inevitable
>>62184294
time in the market bro
>>62184167
really low float really high short interest
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>>62184311
0% he will definitely taco on Monday.
He's basically Mexican now.
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>>62184332
You can't be this fucking retarded, Jesus. They're applying the Vietnam playbook 1:1, while having infinitely better cards than them.
https://x.com/Seamus_Malek/status/2050685417192615972
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>>62184318
Anduril seems somewhat overhyped.

For example, the YFQ-44 seems like not much more than a glorified target drone. It's neither stealthy nor supersonic. How can a subsonic aircraft be a "collaborative combat aircraft" when it can't keep formation with supersonic-capable fighter jets? It probably also has significantly less range than fighter jets.

It's hard to believe that CCAs will receive large orders from the USAF in the current form.
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>>62184340
Not clicking your schizo twitter link. Post a real source.
>They're applying the Vietnam playbook 1:1
There are essentially 0 parallels here with the Vietnam War. Meds now.
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>>62184277
Rest in peace. Say hi to aniki for me, while I'm buying the dip.
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>>62184327
I live frugally anyway, only spend 3€ on coffee daily on average. I'll start stacking these since I missed the tech sector train.
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>>62184345
This source is as real as it gets. Educate yourself, turboretard.
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>>62184340
This guy is either trolling or a retarded sister fucker, don't bother.
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>>62184350
No I'm good. Get back on your meds before I call your parole officer
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>>62184194
Look up the warfighter executive order for defense contractors. It's complicated but essentially it punishes companies that prioritizes profits and fancy weapons.
Invest into drone companies
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>>62184251
>turned my brain off and shoved into the hot sexy memeable momo play.
That's all I do. Pic older, its up to like 580% now
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>>62184338
luckily it doesnt matter to me if you guys figure this stuff out lol. you can lead a horse to water, but you cant make him drink.
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>>62184357
Anyone that has been paying attention to Ukraine understands that a modern army will not be competitive without drones. Where is the best places to invest in drones and drone accessories?
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fuck this shit. monkey into s&p I'm going back to the real world
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>>62184368
Well I think the point is that it's a high risk stock. You can either 10x or have the humiliation ritual of a worthless security in your brokerage account.
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>>62184342
well look i think it depends on how many you can field and in how many variants
i dont see a reason why they couldnt have internal weapon bays in future versions or why they couldnt be developed into stealth planes once production gets going
could even have EW versions
have enough of them and they cant be ignored and you have to spend a ton of ordanance on shooting these fuckers down while the hypothetical F-47 is somewhere far behind

though for example the Turks have done great work with their Kilzilema CCA, apprently it will be the CCA of choice for the Italian Air Force, it should be stealth from the get go
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>>62184373
MAYDAY MAYDAY MAN DOWN
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>>62184235
Kind of reductive to judge a stock by %change over x amount of time. Plenty of people who did that missed out on stuff like SNDK and LITE having crazy runs. Growth potential, balance sheet, sector demand, and the price of the shares themselves are more important. And a company trading at ~40p a share has a long way it can run.
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>>62184324
>As a stockholder of DNN, should one go for cash or CCJ shares when (if) the time comes?

I'd go for the shares unless the chance to grab profit was really big, it will keep growing and while they aren't huge Cameco does do dividends.

>>62184338
>really low float really high short interest
For many of these companies the shares that are actually available isn't a large number what with so many insider and instutional shareholders. I'm not too worried about shorts hurting them in the long run, for example with LAC GM and the US Government are not going to short themselves.

>>62184348
Worse case you get less jittery and get a few shares. Besides, after that first DNN stock you can go to a party, stand in a corner looking at all the normies dance and think 'none of these people know my company has 1300 bombs worth of uranium'
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>>62184214
Did I just see that missile maneuver to avoid those inerceptors?
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>>62184251
What does crime flow mean
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>>62184374
we're talking about oil prices.
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>>62184381
No, it's a cheap iranian missile, it has no AI onboard.
The american missiles are the geniuses. Each missile has like a billion dollar AI model on it
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>>62184380
>none of these people know my company has 1300 bombs worth of uranium
How can I leverage that to nuke Turkey?
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>>62184321
Fast index inclusion is definitely a bad thing. There should be a lot of time for proper price discovery to occur before index funds start buying. Essentially, Musk is stealing from savers.
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>>62184379
>And a company trading at ~40p a share has a long way it can run
The money is pouring into photonics stocks, still some AI (chips, fiber optic, etc). but photonics is the hot one now and I am looking to pile into a few for the momentum ride. The PE is not a big deal if they can expand sales into the next year or two, raise prices, anything to increase revenue to drive the pump higher. I just wish I had a way to see the pump money flows earlier. There has to be a way to scan and observe the flows without having to pay a lot for a service.
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>>62184229
I got confused because I already have a stock called critical something. Anyway as a fellow UraniumGOD what's your opinion on LYC and EMAT mineral stocks?
>>62184371
Nobody wants a 10milly American boondoggle especially since ties between allies seem to be fraying, unless America actually produces an economic drone weapon system it's not going to sell; not everybody has the economy to shell out for the best hardware.
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>>62184383
no we're not, you didn't say anything mouthbreather
>>62184380
that's bullish. especially for something like that where a headline could come out of left field
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>>62184378
i do not understand these financial instruments
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>>62184371
>Where is the best places to invest in drones and drone accessories?
most of the worlds best drone companies in the world are largerly either Ukranian or private if theyre western so no real way to invest
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>>62184043
Brother you are on /smg/.
No one here knows what mofcom is, they just know how buy dips.

>>62184277
Good luck up there, sky king.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GVmoqHSbFY
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>>62184381
>Did I just see that missile maneuver to avoid those inerceptors?
Iranian missile rely on high speed, and they have a solid rocket motor that fires in the final stage to accelerate or at least not decelerate so the tracking radar solutions are off and the interceptors cannot hit them. Iran demonstrated they have hypersonice missiles that can maneuver higher up but not at the last few seconds, yet, but they claim they can hit moving ships and are waiting to suprise the US with this tech if the US strikes Iran again.
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>>62184340
wow they read right to left, never knew that. anyways babe that's pretty well known boilerplate stuff. i know you really hate what's going on but you really gotta admit it hasn't really effected us except for the size of the headlines and your mental health, and i admit the latter is very important and i'll never forgive the people that did this to you, but all the challenges and difficulties were well known before this. hopefully america gets what it wants but the world doesn't hinge on this outcome. you need a very long view of things though babe, as far as investing goes, what's happening in ai is too big to stop, this was a speed bump and uncomfortable but people who stayed on the path are very happy now. i hope you can feel better soon.
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calls on heinz?
their ketchup is pretty decent
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>>62184017
Well I was going to load up balls deep on SOUN but that anon that pops in, calls out a ticker and then never explains said to buy McDonald's. Every time he does that shit something spikes, so I'm buying into a 1000 year old burger joint Monday :0
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I finally hit the $300,000 mark.

Next stop: $400k!
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>>62184385
ICL Group but they haven't had a good performance, Negev uranium extraction is too small of a side interest for them. Petrotx if you can trade on the Israeli exchange but they don't do that well either. Both have massive swings (Petrotx especially) on account of ballistic missiles occasionally landing on their facilities.
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>>62184376
>why they couldnt be developed into stealth planes once production gets going
They'd have to redesign the entire aircraft. Stealth places strict requirements on the shape, materials and build quality that increase cost

>could even have EW versions
Could it carry a jammer that is powerful enough to matter? For example, the ALQ-99 jamming pod doesn't look very small.

>you have to spend a ton of ordnance on shooting these fuckers down
Does it matter? I think a PL-15 or R-77 will still be a lot cheaper than an YFQ-44

> while the hypothetical F-47 is somewhere far behind
This is an example where the YFQ-44 needs to keep formation with supersonic-capable aircraft that have far more range, which will be a headache

I still doubt the concept
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>>62184416
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Is it too late to all in $DRAM
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>>62184408
>calls on heinz?
If they change their name to Heinz AI I will buy it
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>>62184416
Good job, celebrate with a burger
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>>62184234
Yeah anon, having to wait for 50 years of earnings to break even on your investment in a business (assuming earnings don't collapse with the AI bubble lol) means you should absolutely buy at current prices. Put in everything you have right now, because it truly is different this time!
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>>62184436
heh
you seem to be joking but there is a decent chance it happens
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>>62184438
if you bought SPY at the 2000 peak you would be +400% today not counting dividends. tough to call that "losing everything" like that poster.
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Only when the last bear finally capitulates and buys will the crash happen.
There is a long way to go.
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>>62184438
The stock market is a market. Think about this for a second.
You're buying a note of a company that tells you "I own a part of the company". You don't have to derive value from that yourself, because it is a freely exchangeable note. If it is popular, it acquires a value beyond its, so to say, intrinsic value, just like gold or Yugioh have value due to being popular beside their literal use in electronics/as cardboard.
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>>62184447
new bears are made every day. the market is always overpriced to them.
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>>62184449
>The stock market is a market
yeah, it is in the name anon
lol
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Why does almost everyone here think this market is uncrashable with ww3 about to spill over
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>>62184460
>Why does almost everyone here think this market is uncrashable with ww3 about to spill over
Lmao. Turdies.
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>>62184460
>ww3 about to spill over
bears have always been this schizo?
I feel like they are getting more insane as markets keep propping up leaving them behind lol
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>>62184154
>is actively blockading ports
>out of the conflict
Next time an American demands some retarded shit like the truth from me I am going to just laugh and laugh for that was a very funny joke.
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>>62184460
There's a lot of money around that needs to go somewhere, and that somewhere is stocks. Underlying reality doesn't matter, except maybe for individual stocks in some cases
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>>62184464
they absolutely are. stages of grief. and you can tell some of them are the type of people that held their breath as kids to turn blue because they think the more unhinged they get the more likely they'll get their way.
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>>62184447
it's not over until either bobo is admitted to the psych ward or the unemployment rate spikes
>>62184446
inflation, sweetie. ~+150%/26 years with several massive volatility drags inbetween. not great
>>62184460
because it hasn't crashed yet
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>>62184460
There's always a looming disaster around the corner, but the worst case scenario rarely occurs. We've had worse situations such as Cuban crisis, but we're still trucking along. Nothing happens until something happens, in which case you're likely fucked either way, so just keep buying every dip in likely expectation that things will keep on going similarly to how they've been going for the previous tens of decades.
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never ask a person who unironically uses the term "AI bubble" what they do for a living and how much they earn



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