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do or not do there is no try - Jerome H Powell edition

>Educational sites:
https://www.investopedia.com

>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:
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:
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started
https://www.sec.gov/search-filings

>Misc:
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

>Previous
>>62306176
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so sad that americans can't take an ounce of criticism
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>>62306919
First for midterm dump
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Some lady at work came up to me today and asked, "What dat dick doin'?" Making money. This red, wet dog dick is making money.
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>>62306923
>so sad that americans can't take an ounce of criticism
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I have a strong feeling that >>62306869 is one of those once in a lifetime posts on here that actually makes someone rich
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>>62306935
Ill put 50k in to that and Ubisoft. Come on Europe!
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>>62306934
whiskey kek
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>>62306934
>13D gooning
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>>62306935
It's unprofitable and has a 3.7b market cap lol

It's large for a biotech. It won't do a 100x or anything eve in the best case scenario. And if they announce anything but stellar results, you will eat absolute shit
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What if Jensen says "INFQ good"
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avgo gonna bust so early that its earnings are gonna dump. I am here for that.
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absolutely unreal chart to buy
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>>62306968
I'd prefer him say NVDA going to be really good and self pump the stock
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>>62306972
That's a snapshot preview of SpaceX, but on a 100x lesser scale lol
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>>62306919
Good baking today
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Let go AVGO
*clap clap - clap clap clap*
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if all it takes is endless debt/money/currency creation and balance sheet expansion through
>fractional reserve LARPing
to create a
>permanently high plateau
>infinite wealth and prosperity
>eternal bullrun
>ever growing money supply/gdp making recessions impossible
it begs the question why it hasn't always been done like this if it's literally that easy and all it takes?!
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I wonder when the IV Starts to build towards earnings.
Then look at the earnings that are coming not next week but perhaps two weeks Or three from now.
Buy options And then ride the IV pump to sell The day of
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>>62306987
I gotta stop gambling on earnings. But maybe just one more hit wouldn’t hurt.
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>>62306972
I feel like so many of the stocks that I see shilled here have almost this exact same past
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>>62306919
>average VSXY owner
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>>62306988
Nobody had a clue how money worked till a young man took a chance on my boy pictured here. Even than it be a decade till they understood his vision, and 3 decades until they mathmatised it.
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i'm tired of women
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>>62307007
Ladyboy time!
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>>62307011
you don't understand
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>>62307017
What's wrong bb
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>>62306919
my portfolio was up 13.8% today.

>photonics
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swear to gods I've posted this multiple times and never got a straight answer

can someone tell me why I never hear about either FMTM or SGRT here?
i might have heard SGRT here like once but it was just mentioned in passing, these 2 ETF's seem so top tier
why aren't they mentioned more often and why shouldn't i just use either FMTM or SGRT as my main holding?
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>>62306972
A couple of days ago I made and easy 10% return. I know its retarded, but I think there is going to be another ez pump tomorrow
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>>62307021
The other day I saw some kind of hawk dive like 50 ft into a river. It was pretty cool, but I don't think it caught anything.
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This is like the 3rd generation of SPCE baggies right?

Like it does this every so often and people get roped in every time.
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>>62307023
VGT is better
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>>62306942
Is that Heather?
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Why doesn't the stock market care that we live in a dystopia ruled by technocrat pedophiles
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>>62306972

They're getting their shit pushed in by Elon. I don't see how they turn it around.
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>>62307027
I thought this one was a goshawk which are really rare in pennsylvania where I saw it, but it's just a cooper's hawk. Still cool tho. also today I saw a scarlet tanager for the first time ever in vermont. I thought it was someone's lost pet at first because it was such a vivid red.
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>>62307001
>till a young man took a chance
he constructed everything for adolf and adolf didn't listen in the end to replace him with fat fuck retard goering o_o
he was too based, he knew the bean counters on russia were correct it was not to be attempted. unfortunate that hitler had every other gamble right except russia, italy and japan.
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>>62307048
>Scarlet Tanager
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night/out of market hours are so boring
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>>62307048
Ah a fellow pennsylvanian
(though I don't live there anymore)
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>>62306919
how much money do i need to get a gf like that?
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>>62307050
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Is OpenAI still IPOing this year or did they pussy out
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>>62307027

Probably an Osprey
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>>62307030
this is the only reliable criticism i've gotten because i thought the same thing, they're like neck and neck, but long term i feel like the capabillity for FMTM to rotate along with SGRT chasing the earning (which is inevitably tech anyways until it isn't in which it will just simply rotate again) means that i'm betting on it's reliability long term within 10 years instead of VGT which has had periods of hard crabbing like 2022
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>>62307064

Just enough for a used van and a bottle of chloroform.
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Jeetlab bros
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>>62307064
Im curios where to find this phenotype?
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>>62307065
IQ is fake but he knew how to do business. goering was a strategic dumbfuck, he must have had an IQ of 85 or less despite being a famous pilot.
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>>62307072
Might have been, I didn't get a good look as I was running. We have bald eagles here sometimes, but I could tell it wasn't an eagle. It did a cool hover-in-place move before diving.
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>>62307074
whats up fellow ancientfag?
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>>62307079
Miami or LA
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>>62307079
>the hair
>the grease and sweat on her

IMAGINE. THE. SMELL.
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>>62307017
I understand. Now that I've started getting a little attention, I'm not sure that I even want a relationship anymore. I start to shut down when anything gets serious.

The only thing that makes me feel alive anymore is buying the peak and then watching my money evaporate.
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>>62307076
HEECTOOOOOR!
>>
SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic really have turned their entire business case into "dump on the bogleheads"
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>>62307084
Görings entire personality is what zoomers and alphas call "aurafarming". Just go around and dress like a pimp, have the coolest job, be in the secret meetings with the top people, do fuck all.
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My name is Hector the Racist Rapist
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>>62307023
>can someone tell me why I never hear about either FMTM or SGRT here?
Too little data and history. We don't know how good they actually are until they are tested.
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>>62307100
The 4% float and special case SP500 listing is insane. Im fascinated how this will play out. Musk is the ultimate conman. Its impressive really.
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>>62307061
Im in PA on a trip this week
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>>62307100
Took wallstreet long enough to get revenge on the bogles for taking away their massive fees.
I'm sure it's a coincidence but they did wait until the dude was dead for them to come for the passive investors.
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>>62307073
Do you think they can really pick stocks or are you just paying a fee to hold the same stocks in a much cheaper passive ETF?
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Berkshire bought the tech top as Iran goes full retard. Lol lmao
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>>62307140
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Is there any TA that would help me understand why nvda went red today?
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>>62307073
SGRT holds the best of the market it is the best combo of minimizing risk and maximizing gains
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>>62307140
>Futures unchanged
>small news footnote on page 8
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>>62307140
What has Berkshire's performance been like since the housing crash?
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>>62306935
>>62306869
you mean like when I put 50 bucks into GLMD and now I've only got 30 bucks in GLMD?
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>>62306906
I'm curious, can you ask her were her thought process was on risking $900k on this? It's life changing money for me. It can even draw a very good passive income too. Yet she gambles it like this?

>>62307079
I knew a girl who looked like this but she was rather flat chested.
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>>62307154
I always hated how this bitch doesn’t have any lips. Like one of the better parts of women.
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>saw snxx at 178
>thought the market was pulling back and now would be the time to slurp
>it was nothing at all

>>62306972
why did everyone sell before SPX deebut
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>>62307155
What was her nationality?
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>golden diamond encrusted bullrun because of AI
>"BRO HOW ABOUT WE GO TO WAR RIGHT FUCKING NOW"
honest question, would iran having nukes affect the market at all? what happened back when kim was threatening nukes?
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>>62307153
From 1 Jan 2010 to today they did about +617%
They do have about 350B in cash waiting for a crash
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>isaiprofitable.com
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>>62307153

They also sold tons of American OIL. This Boomer is going to get BTFO on this deathbed
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>>62307173
I've seen zero indication the war is back on. If it were there'd be apocalyptic levels of bombings
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>>62306926
hhhhmmmzzzz
HHHMMMMMZZZZ
hhHhHhhHmmmmMMMmmmMzZzzzZZzz
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>>62307173
War is good for AI stocks because all the drones and rockets use semi conductors and memory too
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>>62307186
I thought that old fuck said to never bet against America?
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>>62307193
America = Israel today. I'll buy back after the crash when we become USA again
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Nokia overnight up 3%. That’s it, I’ll buy 100 calls on open. Jensen just has to mention them once.
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>>62307193
Hes gone. They have new CEO who went to the same backwater university I did.
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>>62307201
How do you choose the strike price and expiration date when buying calls?
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Ausfags what do we think of my allocations after selling off my oil bags?
100k GHHF
100k AVSV
200k SEMI
1k AVH
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>>62307209
whatever looks good and has a tight ask/bid spread
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I had sex with a Colombian hooker
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>>62307228
I also bought the servicenow dip
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>>62307228
Hopefully raw
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>>62307228
How'd you get past the brown nipples?
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>>62307239
wym I slurped the shit out of them
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>>62307239

Same way you look past chicks with same skin color mustaches
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>>62307246
based
>>
I just buy and hold till I'm profitable.

I'm very boring
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VFMF is a great ETF
>pretty cheap
>mostly small and mid cap, diversified across sectors
>not concentrated with 650 holdings
>volatility very close to SPY
>outperforms SPY

I suggest everyone look into it. Its big brother is VFMO which is the little brother of SPMO. SPMO is the best non leveraged equities ETF in the world. This one is two generations down from SPMO
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>>62307263
What's your best LETF?
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>>62306934
i still dont know if this is a botnet or training
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Goddamit PANW pumped after earnings and now it's dumping overnight. My call spread for tomorrow is ogre. I keep losing money on calls. The only time I made money from earnings week was doing theta strategy. I think it's time to throw in the towel and stop gambling this way.
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>>62307228
Didn't you do that last week? You should be with white cuban chicks (assuming you're aryan)
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>>62307269
>White = training
>CCP Eunich = botnet
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>>62307266
>60% SPXL
>40% TQQQ
to equal out the extra volatility of QQQ, and running these two together can cancel out the volatility of the other
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>>62307211
>SEMI
etfs are lame
All in EOS
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>>62307281
>and running these two together can cancel out the volatility of the other
Uhh, that doesnt sound right to me. Still, you cant argue with the results. Power to you.
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How diversified are your portfolios?
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What are your guys favorite meme stocks shilled here?

I miss SOLO (cuck mobile) and GNUS (Shaq’s media company)
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>>62307297
100% DRAM.
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if your entire portfolio hasnt increased at least 50% in the past month, what the hell are you doing
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>>62307270
So how many times until you learn that you don't hold thru earnings in this market? You buy before the runup and sell right before the announcement. Oh well, someone has to provide the exit liquidity, so continue what you're doing.
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>>62307297
My portfolio is diversified across four different sectors of AI data centers
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>>62307297
VOO
SSO
UPRO
50% the above and below
ANET
CRDO
STIM
BWAY
GSY
MDA
LULU
PRL
CORE
9880.HK
2498.HK
2590.HK
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>>62307299
I'm bullish on fat nigga.
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>>62307297
>VOO
>VGT
>calls on tech memes
not very diversified
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>>62307299
First Majestic
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LFVN looks primed to pop either tomorrow or Thursday. I wouldn't recommend getting in after the parabola starts, but if it takes a little more set up time it might be a good consideration.
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>>62307173
>>62307186
>>62307187
>>62307190
Trump started this war to inflate the bubble market in the first place you idiots. Inflation via Brent and shortages in supply chain affects ROW first and harder and drives capital back to US as a safe haven vs gambling in nations with no method to sway maritime trade. It was a desperate move but works temporarily
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>>62307310

lol wtf is this
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>>62307301
Kek. An ETF with a dozen similar stocks is at least better than one stock.
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>>62307228
I'm sorry to hear that, Anon
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>>62307314

For me it’s bayhorse
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>>62307297
Diversified into both memory and semis.
Pedal to the metal AI buildout.
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>>62307209
Some OTM bracket that will lead to at least 5x payoff in a reasonable outcome of how much the underlying goes up.
Generally 2-4 months
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>>62307228
Bad idea. You have to reduce your expenses to get rich.
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>>62307209
>strike price
Whatever you think it can reasonably hit

>expiration date
30-60 days
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>AAOI

can someone explain le bull thesis behind this stock? this has been mentioned several times here
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>>62307297
SIVEF
NOK
DRAM
KO
MO
SPMO
SCHG
SCHD
SPYM
My choice of leveraged for daily swing trading, recently AVGX and SOXL.
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Is there any hope left for fag7?
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>>62307348
Photonics have what data centers crave
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>>62307305
That's smarter than my data center bet. I've owned APH for a while and it's basically at a plateau.
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im thinking of getting into neoclouds but this quarter doesnt look as hot so il invest 75% in dram and 25% in nbis and crwv, thoughts?
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>>62307281
>running these two together can cancel out the volatility of the other
Dude what they're so similar.
Spxl just doesn't have quite the tech dominance of tqqq.

And interesting you out up spxl instead of upro. I went with UPRO because in the past it was a little cheaper than spxl. Looks like that may have flipped.
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>>62307320
It's FATN. Don't you want a fat N in your port?
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>>62307281
ah yes, my favourite risk management technique, increased exposure to the same thing
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>>62307366
I figure you want to own different companies just in case one goes tits up.
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>>62307263
Yeah, those Vanguard quantitative factor ETFs are cool. The expense ratios are low for what they are. That's boring, but it's one of the keys to making them worthwhile. The other is using them in small amounts alongside normal index funds, not as a replacement.

I haven't looked at those ETFs for the past few years. I guess VFMO, the momentum one, got somewhat popular: it has almost $2B AUM. But the others haven't, at least not by Vanguard standards. And Vanguard simply gave up on VFLQ, the low-liquidity one.
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>>62307386
Do you have to water down your mayo for being too spicy?
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Is 358 too high for a limit entry on GOOGL you guys think on this latest dip?
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>>62307263
>>62307386
Wish we had more of these options available in Australia
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>>62307386
Index ETFs that aren't screened do not sit well with me. These factor ETFs are just indexes + a screen. It keeps the good stuff in the index, and throws out the bad stuff.
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>>62307391
I eat pico de gallo regularly, actually. I don't even break a sweat.
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>>62307397
Your stance is too simplistic. SP500 and Nasdaq 100 ARE already filtered, just mechanically rather than via humans. They are the 500 and 100 biggest companies in their stock exchange, so they ALWAYS have the most successful companies. No one does a Nasdaq Composite ETF for that reason.
Your human screening half the time produces garbage, even though SPMO is the best version of it.
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>>62307399
My dad says pizza sauce makes him have acid reflux.
I dont have the heart to tell him its the greasy pepperoni.
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>>62307399
you could do with more excitement babe. and you do know where to find it.
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>>62307297
70% lite 30% tsem
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thoughts on NVDA x INTC? jensen doing nothing but glazing TSM at computex and even saying they'll increase the spending over in taiwan really hurts INTC image, why did they even take a stake in INTC at this rate

i was thinking there would be a fab deal between jensen and INTC but the chances seem low now
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>>62307297
Very. I have 2 different portfolios.
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>>62307173
best korea wasn't actively funding terrorists in neighboring countries and destabilizing the region around it so nobody cared to stop them. If you mind your own business and stick to your lane you are allowed to have your own nukes
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>>62307037
most are incapable of emotionally processing this and are too busy with tiktok to think about their pie chart 401k allocation
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>>62307314
>>62307327
Aquabounty and NAK
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>>62307396
? oz has access to all us assets... stocks options bonds whatever
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>>62307153
im ALWAYS down -5% ot -10% on that shit. in the past too. amazing how i buy that shit at the worst times
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>>62307211
why AVSV instead of using IBKR to buy AVUV and AVDV? AVSV has higher fees
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>>62307417
Doesn't the us have nukes?
>yes
Hasn't the US been overthrowing governments almost williynilly and using countries like testing and dumping grounds for decades?
>yes
Bruh...
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>>62307061
i have always lived in PA and i don't know what the fuck a turkeyhill is. never been farther east than punxsutawney though
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>Korean election day
Holy shit DRAM is going to explode tomorrow.
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Has an AI ever given any of you a good ticker ahead of the curve?
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>>62307419
My pie chart is probably going to be 95% UPRO next dump.
I'm increasingly seeing everything as either going up or not. "Safety" like low volatility is a meme. Nothing goes up with as much certainty as the market with leverage. Nothing is as safe as cash.
Go with leverage and hold cash to survive for a while.
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>>62306942
>Ubisoft
Based chad.
Hopefully I was the one who convinced you with my other threads where literally everyone was shitting on me.
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Sell in June or kill yourself?
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>>62307299
>>62307422
There was another one that was like a garbage recycling one or something where the CEO had a huge glass of red wine in a pic. Stock was a 5 bagger at least too. I think it traded on the toronto stock exchange. The garbage don
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>>62307428
Damn, that's way far west.
Sheetz IPO when though?
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>>62307440
Found it, CWSFF
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>>62307442
you'd think it'd be a nice buy but i bet their margins are wet dog. the nature of their growth. whatever, cheap spicy chikkin sammich wraps. only ate flatbreads from there six days a week for six months in summer of 2023. fuck
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>>62307439
Sell in June if you’re a coon
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>>62307173
The bullrun only happened after the war started, the war was literally the "first selloff" meme. We have another 6-12 months of bull, likely with another big pullback from 29k to 26k on the nasdaq this august when the japan trade becomes a thing again, then a pullback from 30k to 28k around early november (the election). Then in december Micron will post 60 billion in earnings for the quarter and the entire thing will pump hard into january.
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>>62307450
I had diarrhea after getting their dr pepper bbq sauce on a sammich
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>>62307450
Nah, I bet the margins on the MTOs are pretty good. When I was in college, I used to go there after drinking late and they were amazing.
There's no Sheetz where I am now... there's no good convenience stores out here like that.
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>>62307304
>don't hold through earnings
if you sold sandisk and marvell you would have missed generational pumps. I sold.
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>>62307037
because the dystopian technocrat pedophiles control the stock market. How young are you?
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I might have actually found a gem boys. I was checking out some construction contract news and there might be a severe mispricing on ACM right now. Company is experiencing record project bookings and is currently priced based on its past project-by-project logbook.
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>>62307465
I also forgot to mention that the stock itself just had the highest volume day it has ever had at the recent lowest low on May 29th
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>>62307447
kek I lost a little money on that
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>>62307457
>dr pepper bbq sauce
that should probably come with a liability waiver desu
>>62307459
doubt it. on the fried food for sure but otherwise it's too cheap to be making money on, more throughput than anything
>>62307465
did you post this the other day with a technicals chart? it's on my watchlist. looked compelling at first glance but didn't get into the weeds
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>>62307465
>>62307468
how severe is the estimation on the mispricing?
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>>62307315
>LFVN looks primed to pop either tomorrow or Thursday
should I buy calls for June 18 or July 17?
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>>62307473
Actually no, I must have missed that thread, but it is reassuring to know there might be somebody else around with similar interest. If you are interested in a tangential stock whose current charting is a bit more appealing, look at J. Very similar situation but already seems to be starting its rising process.
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is anyone gambling big here? i bought 30k of labu today on margin just to feel something... who is trusting their future to fortuna i do not want to read another prudentpost
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>>62307479
Realistically speaking, it should be similar to EME and MTZ...
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>>62307479
>>62307487
So maybe 60% at 6 months? I really don't like predicting the market, but there's very bullish evidence in every direction.
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>>62307403
>pizza sauce
The thin layer of tomato sauce? He thinks that's the main problem?
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Here is a fun one for you guys
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>>62307465
>9 billion company
>mispricing
uh good luck

mispricing does happen and ive personally been involved in it since i posted it on a public board lol but it generally only happens on small illiquid stocks with no analysts (at the time) covering the ticker yet
pic related from last year. the news was out on a monday (june 23 2025) but it didnt start picking up until more people shared the news from wednesday and friday (june 27 2025)
pretty funny if you look back at the chart lol
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>>62306919
Name of grill?
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>>62307465
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>>62307495
Past performance(s) do not indicate future results. I'm estimating this based on the present.
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there was some kind of progress on shor's algorithm today, some google paper. apparently they can't even say what it is because it's so dangerous. crypto selling off. case for wkey just got urgent. that's my #3 position, have 1700 shares. it tends to pump after quantum pumps.

>>62307493
babe you should fly to europe in july, i'll take you wherever
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>>62307495
post the most recent journal entry
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>>62307484
>buying labubus on margin
Based value investor.
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>>62307494
same vibe
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>>62306934
All those screens to still be an unprofitable trader
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What uhhhhh, is going on with oil? Is my computer broken?
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>>62307509
i'll buy you labubus, beanie babies, whatever you want i really don't care. did you see what i got for my mom for mother's day?
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>>62307484
I’m a gambler but I only bet small. Lots of SPX 0DTEs
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>>62307500
the onus is on you to prove incredibly compelling evidence when you're talking about mispricing on a 9 billion company with >90% institutional ownership

valuing a company based on bookings is a given, but you'd need to explain more on why you believe all the institutions who are holding it are ignoring the basics
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>>62307342
never get over 300k in your portfolio. You can sell calls or collect dividends or even collect money market dividends and that will let you have sex with cheap hookers a bit too often. Going up 1% is 3000 dollars. A hooker is like 200 dollars plus or minus certain factors and risk etc. it’s too cheap. It’s a curse when I get to millions I know I’m going for high end escorts.
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>>62307515
well i like your style and i hope you make it big. this place used to be exciting, like a casino in a mental hospital where you could wager your meds
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>>62307480
Either, but I wouldn't go further out than July
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If Rheinmetall doesn’t moon today I’m gonna fucking scream
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>>62307520
I bet big on puts and lost big. I reduced my size and I’ve been climbing back bit by bit. I’m back in the green YTD on SPX now but I’m still not increasing my size. 500 bucks of profit a day adds up.
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>>62307508
i stopped it was too tiring and ive been diversifying to other boring crap that arent as interesting to write about, mainly value traps at this point since i like my low-risk / medium-reward plays for now

like does anyone really care about a driller (geodriller) trading below book value thats increadibly conservative/underestimated in the first place (drills being depreciated down to $0 when they're maintained like airplanes)
IZEA which is basically just influenceer-based advertising but key value trap point is that they have $3 net cash per share and trading under $4 so low-risk medium reward
uhmmm Dundee Corp, trading at 40% nav discount. NXLV trading at 50% nav discount etc etc all value traps
still keeping some ai dashcams of course, bubbles are lucrative you dont want to have zero exposure but you do want to have hedges
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>>62307516
Insanely low PE with even lower forward PE that doesn't even have current bookings accounted for. Largest volume buying the stock has ever seen at the recent lowest price. Every stock related to it is booming. Take everything with grains of salt but it's an extremely cheap stock that has much more upside than downside.
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>>62307518
You're letting yourself be taxed for your biological drives. Just transcend those, bro.
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>>62307491
You think $100 calls in October are relatively safe?
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>>62307533
babe... if you don't intervene i'm going to start taking financial advice from that guy... money isn't everything, especially once you have a lot.
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>>62307465
what lambo are we getting with this one?
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>>62307534
Watch it first, this is something to monitor, not ape into. It'll likely hit a volume ceiling at 100 if you look at the past resistance levels. From there it's gonna be on earnings.
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>>62307435
>Has an AI ever given any of you a good ticker ahead of the curve?
No, not yet, probably never. AI is just a complex program that guesses words based on your words. They hallucinate - meaning they just shit up out of nowhere. The one I tried working with kept failing basic stuff like - how many satellites is ASTS going to launch from now through the end of 2026, and it starts talking about lunches in 2025 and the one in April, as if it was a success even though it failed. It mixes real info with total bullshit because it has not idea what its talking about.
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>>62307527
ok even if i wasnt biased against anything with a market cap of billions already, you need to be posting actual references if you want to convince anyone, there's 10000+ stocks out there fighting for our money, i aint gonna drop a fortune based on a tip i overheard in a bus like im still a fomo newbie

for why im biased, if i want to 2x my money in a $9 billion company i need it to get to $18 billion and im not touching leverage/calls in this macro environment, so yeah thats a big hurdle, $9 billion to $18 billion valuation

i'd rather take my chances riding IZEA from a 68 million market cap to like a measly 140 million market cap when they get more business from Warner bros or whatever (they were involved with Formula 1 movie advertising for example and in the first place IZEA is basically a startup from some heavyweights who used to be in Leo Burnett)
it's a lot easier to 2x my money there
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>>62307545
I feel like any signal will prime it so the IV goes crazy and the calls become garbage ROI.
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>>62307439
Kill yourself in May and go away.
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>>62307377
>>62307384
>You don't want too savings die because the dollar gets more and more worthless? Just buy land with the money you don't have
Come on dude, at that point just buy the top so I can find a reason to kill myself when the inevitable downturn that's like 5 fucking years late happens
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So every company that NVDA mentions gigamoons 40% in a day but NVDA itself dumps everyday and fails to outperform the broad market. How does this make sense?
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>>62307545
Added to my watchlist thanks
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Feelin' good lads
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>>62307568
Gambler. One day you'll lose 40% and be devastated.
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>>62307417
>funding terrorists
Anybody who uses this term unironically is a guaranteed propagandized moron.
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>>62307526
probably not a believer but those charts look like they just need a couple more months/weeks in the oven. i like DVN
>>62307551
idk man NVDA is up alot. i feel like compounding something established is less risky than a micro with only a bit less reward. granted things are pretty nuts right now
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>>62307527
btw i did take a look but the balance sheet scared me off already lol
like again with how there's 10,000+ companies out there, i'd rather be picky and just go for 10/10s

like when you walk into a bar and you see there's a 6/10 chick and 10/10 chick and somehow they both want you because in investing all these 10,000+ companies are all fighting for YOUR money, there isn't a scarcity, why would you settle for the 6/10 chick all else being equal if the only difference is the balance sheet
if you look hard enough there's always a better opportunity that meets all the criteria, and for me following peter lynch's style and a bit of druckenmiller and so on, the balance sheet is one of the first things i look at for process of elimination
that's not saying a 6/10 cant outperform a pick thats perceived as 10/10 but that's the risk-reward i have to go by, why take a lopsided risk
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>>62307551
>IZEA
Just look at the charts, schizo. They are literally nothing alike. You are rambling about completely unrelated nonesense.

>>62307552
Likely true, but fresh theta bro. I'll probably just play a holding game with it since, if I'm anywhere near right, it'll turn into a shitshow when it hits.
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If the dollar would stop crabbing that would be great.
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>>62307574
What do you consider a 10/10? Something guaranteed to 1.5x? or something with a 70% chance to 10x?
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>>62307401
I wonder about this. There is some real fucking garbage out there, I dont think its outlandish to say avuv will continue to outperform the index in small caps just litterally blocking zombie companies. Its only been 6 years but...
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>>62307412
nuh uh
j*nsen is also fucking up marvell for me
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I just watched an hour long interview with Kevin Warsh and I didn't understand it at all. Fucking I wish I went to finance school. I always throw finance interviews up on YouTube while I play vidya, and I comprehend it as much as a golden retriever would. But it sounds pretty damn interesting. Maybe I'm learning something through sheer osmosis. I couldn't articulate a single one of Mister Warsh's policy positions after watching him clearly explain himself for an hour. Jesus Christ. My life savings are all in TQQQ and none of this post is made up.
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>>62307435
It gave me some Chinese stocks im hemorrhaging on. Also told me not to buy gsy right before it jumped 33%.
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>>62307439
fail to buy each dip, then sell every rip, then wish you were dead
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>>62307574
>lopsided risk
*against my favor i should say

latest buy i just did was in some holding company albeit with operating expenses that basically acts like a pretty high MER, but given that they're trading at a 40% NAV discount (trading at ~$4.4 stock price, when they have $2 net cash, and $5 of assets in a sector im interested in as a hedge) i buy that holding co instead of buying their holdings directly myself, and now i have an asymmetrical risk-reward in my favor where if i had 10 of this kind of picks, even if 1 ends up being a dud, the majority doubles or triples and makes up for it on average
and in this macro environment i definitely lean towards value trap mentality to at least go sideways in the worst scenario

you mentioned low PE which is an easy way of demonstrating something is profitable at least, but yeah be cautious about that since just focusing on PE alone is quite dangerous
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>>62307582
>Fucking I wish I went to finance school
I went to finance school. It was a scam. I work in tech now though so it worked out.
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>>62307440
GARBAGE
DON WILL EAT ALL THE TRAHH
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>>62307484
fortune favors the bold only works if it's august 2024, april 2025, march 2026 and there's a huge pump about to happen after a major dump

/smg/ constantly trying to gaslight people into fomoing in at the highs is very reddit-coded.
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I just had a fucking epiphany.
All of the bears in /smg/ are crypto cucks. This is why they speak with such absolution around red lines, pullbacks, and corrections. Because in crypto those sorts of things carry a much deeper sense of it being completely over never to return, the jig is up. They cannot comprehend that you can simply hold on to the same stock through any amount of red and it will return to ATH within months.
It also explains their skepticism around the entire Financial system, waiting for doomsday because that is pretty much the entire thesis of crypto: the end of the dollar. It explains as well their complete disbelief that things will just keep going up, because that is an impossibility for their precious shitcoins with no basis in physical reality.
It all must go down, and stay down. You must expect to eat complete shit and never recover. And why? Because that's what they do. That's what crypto has done to them.
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>>62307437
Its giving me Luckin cofee vibes. Always regret not buying that one after the crash.
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>>62307494
I was reading that reddit board and all iof them hated the fuck out of micron when it was practically begging to be bought. The race to 10 million will take them 60 years.
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>>62307595
you can make money both ways. only if you're a bear i'll make fun of you. this is not a flat market and correlations have broken down. this is literally the most exciting market ever, unless you are old enough to have traded dotcom
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>>62307571
LET IT RIDE
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>>62307582
>while I play vidya
well.... yeah. also who gives a fuck about kevin warsh that shits all kayfabe right now. they can talk all they want about what they think they're going to do, guaranteed he'll do the same shit yellen and powell did. fiscal dominance
>>62307599
top signal
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>>62307540
the thing is the ai companies I'm only bearish on are all hardware companies getting payouts from the software companies, so it doesn't matter if the software is broke because google is raising another 80 billion to give to nvidia, micron, samsung and sandisk.
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>>62307592
Shit, I work in tech now. CICD drone. Good gig. Ought to count my blessings. I know a couple people who are trying to get in Wharton for grad school to change careers. Isn't the "grass is greener" stuff fucking crazy.
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>>62307582
>I didn't understand it at all
Because its total bullshit. None of the government finances make any sense because its the worlds biggest fraud and 'modern economics' is complete garbage. The purpose is make it sound sophisticated so you have confidence in them to keep the game going.
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>>62307613
Ive been in that space for like 10 years. I need to find a way out through gambling.
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>>62307568
sell before you lose 40% and go to an anime con and bang chicks in anime girl cospray
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>>62307609
>dilution
>same as GOOG
How can y'all buy all this scam that can plummet overnight with you having no control over it? I mean stocks in general.
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>>62307576
>Just look at the charts
lol well you do your style
ill do mine and pick up the disregarded 10/10 cigarette butts, plenty of shitcos out there that suddenly reach an inflection point but stay mispriced because theyre illiquid smallcaps

>>62307579
i dont care so much about sifting for a 10x unicorn as it is just minimizing downside potential while returning at least enough to outperform the market
if the index corrects hard enough and megacaps get better risk-reward that the pennyshit im looking at then ill just go back to the index ETF investing but right now i have 0% ETFs

the problem with megacaps is that you're fighting agaisnt hundreds of analysts and institutions who already own it, and they typically do operate on fundamentals, the moment the majority of them lose appetite and believe it's overpriced, those individual companies will crab or worse. tank like Oracle did when a sudden +30% spike made most of their institutional shareholders question it and decide to gradually sell it
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>>62307607
>both ways
Will never short, ever.
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>>62307568
once you post a screenshot you have to sell ur entire portfolio bro, thems the rules
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This bitch is openly printing.
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>iran and the us exchanged missile fire - but dont worry, the ceasefire is still on

surely people will stop listening to him at some point right?
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>>62307599
>>62307622
>this scam that can plummet overnight with you having no control over it? I mean stocks in general.
See?

>>62307571
Also here. Can not even imagine a 5% gain.
Bitter and in disbelief.
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>>62307599
Im a bear for the fourth time in 9 years. 2 wrong and one right at Jan 2020. I just think we will get a mini midterm dump of 17%. Im still in voo, just sold my leverage. TQQQ is killing me but high prices, Iran fuckery, and a 6 time tradition of a midterm pull, I dont think its a dumb bet.
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>futures
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>>62307623
you seem knowledgeable, what elements do you try to identify for good penny stocks before going in?
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>>62307630
MEMORYBROS LITERALLY CANT STOP WINNING
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>>62307626
what about as a hedge

typically if ur worried about a market crash but there are individual companies you believe will still do well, you do something like 25% of the value of your long positions (in individual companies you're still bullish in) in a short ETF instead
personally i dont like that tho since i cant write off the losses against my gains when im trading tax-free or tax-deferred in the first place, so i just hedge my long positions with cash or defensive sectors
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>>62307630
Extraordinary times call for extraordinary money printers.
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>>62306919
sigh sauce pls
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ITS JUST FREE FUCKING MONEY FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK
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futures are rugging again can we please get some good fucking news for once?
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>>62307426
are you legitimately stupid or just trolling? yes if you're a super power you only have to answer to maybe other super powers that are bigger than you, if you are not a super power you don't get to do what ever you want. Does this shit really need to be explained to you?
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>>62307655
Why did you sell? With that much meat on the expiration it could easily hit the strike and then some.
Watch that option in the coming month and I think you will see that you left a huge amount of money on the table.
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>>62307619
I lost 40% this year and made it all back. It was devastating.
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mister jerome
please...
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>>62307656
Rugging into space I'm guessing?
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>>62307664
im proud of you
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>futures
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>>62307665
its kevin warsh now isnt it? jerome is still on the panel or w/e though
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>>62307639
balance sheet is number #1. you dont want to hold a piece of shit that dilutes your ass to $0

independent third part sources that validate the business -> this can be like a huge customer (and if it's like a public service you can even see their rfp documents and see for sure how they vouch for the pennyscam business), pic related is one example i have in my notes
alterantively, a third party independent industry expert (like someone who actually works in the industry, think Peter Lynch saying that you need an edge) who tells you it's actually a great product. Again an actual expert not a wallstreet analyst pumping the ticker. But as retail scum we're kinda limited in connections, you might have to rely on lol various social media profiles who work in their industries , and with a grain of salt

umm and operational leverage, you want to see their revenues growing faster than their expenses

and if management has lied before or unreliable or just not upfront, just avoid it, it's a bad sign, they'll do shit and tell you like ohh we'll reach positive EBITDA/cashflow or profitability this fiscal year, but then they just keep pushing the goalpost back

theres a buncha other shit, and you'll need to study the rest, read up, write it down to commit it to memory
and if you're looking for content to learn from onlnie, MAKE SURE THEY'RE ACTUALLY SUCCESSFUL, i.e. billionaires or close to it, dont buy an investing book from some scrub who is barely a millionaire or worse probably in debt lol
my recommendation is Peter Lynch to start with:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf_f8GV0yYM

ok good night
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>>62307662
I wanted to lower my risk, so I bought 80c's instead
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>>62307667
Come on double hike!
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>>62307677
Oh, based. You're the one that pulled that 20% day the other day aren't you?
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What kills this bull run?
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>>62307675
thank you anon, I genuinely appreciate the advice
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>>62307685
Solar flare
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>>62307675
>>62307639
oops messed up there on
*pic related, but im already averaging out of this pick, it's just an example

one of the silliest rookie mistakes people make is rely entirely on what the ceo/management is saying, like of course the stock will sound bullish as fuck if you;re just listening to the ceo lmao.
just wanted to add that as to why it's important to validate it with third party independent experts/or at least large customers
hence why there's a whole concept around "lighthouse customers"
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>>62307682
the one with the 10% sndk gain (i sold that shit) and 44% dram gains, oh shit you remember MY BROTHER
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>>62307665
>>62307674
Sero chance of a rate cut and the narket had priced one in, high chance of one at the meeting after and a massive chance of another at year end and rising, AI is not causing prouctivity, it is causing inflation in energy, construction and components..Reality.It is great in many ways but is not and never will be a broad productivity gain earner, rather it is usefull in vertical niches like mining, pharma, information technology

So far all it has done is shit out poor quality python and make low quality porn.
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>>62307685
Short term: Iran/midterms
Longterm: Unbound prosperity and production and the market having no idea how to couple that with a system built on scarcity.
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whoever was saying DRAM leaps were underpriced before that shit was 50 is a god
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>>62307694
*gives you a biiiiiig kiss on the cheek*
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>>62307533
I try bro I try
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>>62307697
It just solved its second unsolved math problem, and this shit is litterally still in its infancy.
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>>62307705
>this is what slop enthusiasts actually believe
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Anybody else feel like fomoing into mrvl? I wonder if it will pullback hard from this insane move or just truck all the way to 500b market cap at this point.
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>>62307713
How's missing out on SOXL, TQQQ, and Nvidia going?
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>>62307714
I wish I could afford a call on mrvl but fuck me guess I'll find something else for the options
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copilot will save the market top! to infinity and beyond!

nah

The internet and personal computers and mobile really did raise productivity and it did not stop the market wiping out in 1999 when it was overvalued based on future likely returns as rates rose. AI is not even equivalent. It's a very expensive automation technology, most easily automated systems are already automated at least all the critical business operations and financial systems ones..
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>>62307714
i bought a call spread before earnings and it got crushed to -45% afterwards. I should have kept it cause it would have been a huge winner after all.
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>>62307697
>>62307713
>>62307718
Seriously you fudfags need new lines or something. Line go up, and it will for a while. You're just missing out on money or, more likely, trying to make us miss out on money.
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>>62307705
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>>62307726
Earnings.
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>>62307730
I liquidated last week terminating on friday, I missed nothing
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>>62307705
AI skeptics think it's still 2022.
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>>62307730
Line will go up forever because that's how the modern financial system works. Doesn't mean the technology isn't shit
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>>62307735
Check wallmarts PE

Easrings based on unsustainable capex and constrained to a handfull of stocks that are overvalued even based on them ( eh Intel) are one offs. YOu think people are going to pour another 800 billion into nvdida server cards? For fuck sake.
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>>62307739
It just solved its second unsolved math problem, and this shit is litterally still in its infancy. What more do you want it to do? And are you sure it wont be doing in in 5 years.
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>>62307705
>moore's law
kek y'all getting rugged
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Wasn't there some peptide news or legal thing going on in a month or two that would likely drive HIMS up a bit or am I misremembering that?
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>>62307744
> people

no, i think government will print as much money as NVDA needs. it might as well be united states of tech oligarch and nvda is the president
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>>62307744
Are you drunk?
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>>62307737
I'm not even a scepttic. You did not have to be a sceptic about the internet and personal computing in 1999 either. Unfuck your brain. Market is grossly overvalued based on future returns and risk. THat simple.
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>>62307756
Are you stupid? You seem stupid?

>>62307754
>no, i think government will print as much money as NVDA needs.
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>>62307744
Shiller is gay becuase of record pic related. Dividend is gay becuase corporations dont do dividends anymore, and I think thats good. Ive never seen a 4% stock grow long term.
Earnings yield is very intriguing. Ive never seen that before, Ill have to look into it. Off the cuff it does look and sound troubling.
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>>62307664
I remember your posts 6 months ago. I am glad you are unheemed. But I am sorrowful I didn't take my own advice because I would have made 190,000 dollars and be banging cosplay chicks at offkai.
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>>62307747
Moore's Law is Dead is Dead
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>>62307762
I sincerely doubt that you, in any way, understand a single one of the charts that you've posted.
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>>62307762
thats what china does and how it was able to catch up to the US when it comes to tech

now the US realizes it needs to just forget the free market and pump money printing into tech (nvda)
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>>62307726
If ai doesn't work out they'll just rotate into quantum ;)
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>>62307599
this is true unironically
I've been making a few thousand each month on stocks just from dividends and scalp trades even if I fucked up my ALL IN RIGHT FUCKING NOW trade back in march. I had 1400 dollars in a crypto and then it just randomly got hacked. Forgot to set a stop loss. Lost 400 bucks. 98% of my portfolio is stocks because Crypto used to have the possibility of 10xing in a month but now it just dumps. MULL, SOXL, NVDL are all much safer, paradoxically, just because the underlying dumps fall to safe supports and then recover in a few months to a few years. The argument against stocks is basically apocalyptic destruction of retirement portfolios in which case society is over anyway and I have a brick and will fucking hit you with it.
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>>62306919
Im 20% up since july 2025 and extremely worried. When will FAGMAN implode?
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>>62307770
I've thought that to myself as well "take my own advice" but what I noticed is that you probably are overly optimistic about the things you don't have to follow through with. If you took your own advice would you actually hold through the nasty downturns required to realize the 190k you think you missed out on? It's easy to see the end result that you think you missed. Anyway gl on your future endeavours I hope you make the monies and bang the animes
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>>62307705
I will have the brainpower of 2bn indians in my pocket? Crazy.
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>>62307599
I had them figured for people who watched "The Big Short" and thought it was all a true story.
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>>62306919
Ohhpee please do the needful sir we need to goon postmarket
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>>62307735
They're negative.
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>>62307792
You still carry around a calculator watch that's missing the straps like me? Hello brother!
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photonics and quantum are still early
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>>62307778
>The argument against stocks is basically apocalyptic destruction of retirement portfolios in which case society is over anyway and I have a brick and will fucking hit you with it.
Blows my mind how little people get this. If you want to buy guns and gold fine, but dont tell me bonds or mutual funds are the answer long term.
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>>62307417
>actively funding terrorists in neighboring countries and destabilizing the region around it

That's Israel m8
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I want bj and I don’t care who
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>>62307820
Your coworker already said that >>62307572. Could you sand niggers fuck off?
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>>62307822
Yeah I was looking at them last week but it didn't feel right.
Still doesn't.
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Me, I planned for it.
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>>62307806
They seem good to get in early but I still need short term cash and I don't know which quantums are most promising with their upside. I've been looking mostly at rgti, iona, and xndu though
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>>62307830
You don't have to be shy Anon, you're not the only person with seven figures here
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>>62307818
sounds like you had a great plan
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nxp gon pump tomorrow isn't it
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>>62307725
>I wish I could afford a call on mrvl
sell some CCs for the premiums and use said premiums to buy the call
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>>62307677
>tfw when bocchi-sister is in the same options play as me
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Bake
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>>62307846
*nxpi
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>>62307854
I just want the sand people with a stock market who doesnt arm pirates to beat the sand people who do. Simple as, though a short Whoremussy crash would be nice.
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>>62307853
I think at this point I'll just load up on photonics while I wait for more quantum news to come out, ride it up, and then roll those into future calls
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>>62307820
>>62307854
Build a wall around the middle east. And every hundred years take a peek inside and see if they've stopped fighting each other yet.
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>>62306934
wtf is going on here?
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So I found this on Reddit

I know what SPMO is. It's a better version of SP500
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>>62308080
https://minsoftware.io/
Basically Vietnamese software company that makes VMs for social media bots. This is practically just a tiktok or facebook like bot farm running their software.
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>>62307769
this time they're just faking earnings, but the fundamentals don't change, adoption isn't scaling
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>>62306988
>if all it takes is endless debt/money/currency creation and balance sheet expansion

"Market corrections" are part of the circle of life. They are like a forest fire that burns down the trees so that the forest can grow back even larger.

The trick is to have your shit diversified enough to when the inevitable circle of life correction comes you won't get wiped out. It's why to the little guy life seems unfair because the same people always seem to keep winning even when it all burns down.
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>>62307831
Quantum computing is a scam. Interrsting to see if they find some effect but ultimately retarded business; it'll never work on a usable scale over physical limitations that are hard to get around. You'd need a much bigger miracle than ASML pulled.
On top of that, some of these companies are selling downright scams such as claiming they can use entanglement for communication (we've known we can't since a century ago, this is simply a lie and a scam).
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>>62308084
momentum is such a weird factor. On the one hand its scientifically shown to be one of the factors that generates greater returns, on the other hand its so slippery and difficult to capture since if you late you can get burned hard by reversion to the mean, those that have already outperformed have lower expected future returns.
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>software still getting heemed
Oof
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>>62307079
She looks Jewish, maybe partially latina too. Boca or West Palm will have a lot of these types and they'll fuck right wing white dudes if youre from real FL and show them how gay cities are.
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>>62306975
there's gonna be so many 401k back holders kek



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