I bought these which no one else likes.
>>62378141This too
>>62378141What's the app?
>>62378141no one likes them because they are giant red flags
>>62378141I literally just look at the 1 year chart and if its gone up, I invest.My due diligence is guesswork
>>62378152Gemini says it's stock titanWould be cool if OP could comment on it
>>62378152>>62378181I built it myself.
>>62378167That is OK. Momentum is one of the strongest factors in factor investing. All academic studies show this. It is a well known violation of efficient market hypothesis.
>>62378141>be politicized coffee stock >the real alpha is in NYSE compliance technicals and constrained buyer universes>ESG screens create structural mispricings >brand is meme-tier but revenue is quietly going mainstream retail >it’s priced like it’s dying but operating like a mediocre CPG trying its best >that might actually be the whole trade >everyone else hates the ticker too much to value it normally>I can’t unsee mandate-driven technicals every time I look at a niche consumer stock
>>62378787You built stock titan yourself?
>>62378167The trend is your friend.Stocks trending up have a tendency to keep going up.And so on.Smarter strategy than 99%.
>>62382573No. I build something else myself. The screenshot is from that thing. It doesn't have a name.
>>62382628100% agree. Nothing beats number go up.
>>62378141>specialty coffeeman, you guys are adventurousI bought Fermi shares like 2 weeks ago. Seems to have been a good decision
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>>62378181>Geminiall the LLMs give bad financial advice. They're not even that great at analyzing the current situation of a stock and omit key details. they're decent in explaining fundamentals of investing though. But I wouldn't follow their advice on current market. Well, I did follow it a few times - every time I either lost or cut my profits short. The most painful was selling Samsung shares at the beginning of the year, with 100% profit. Gemini told me that the chances of doubling the market cap from that is null. Guess what, it doubled and some.other time I was invested in a bank, which management decided to triple the amount of shares, fucking its won investors. So after a consultation with gemini I decided to rush sell it, at 30% loss. But it omitted a key factor - there was an offer to buy shares at the same price as the institutions paid (which was half of tje current worth)to the old shareholders, till a certain date. So knowing that it was easy to deduce, that the share price will raise till that very date. sorry if that all sounds like ESL gibberish. I'm just saying that LLMs aren't good at deducing what you should do. They're just ok at outlining the situation.
>>62383380I only use LLM to add color to my factor model. My factor model is not an LLM. It is just a tree based learner
>>62383379that's exactly what I'm talking about. It doesn't understand the stock. Fermi is a new company, with big assets and it had no way to make money yet. Wether it's a good investment or not, the time will show, but LLM doesn't understand that it won't look good on paper because it's new
>>62378787so is that like an AI agent or something? I assume you dind't train your own model.
>>62383389I trained my own model. It is not an AI agent. It is much more older idea. It is called tree based learners. It is not a neural network. It uses GPU.
>>62383384Nothing beats human investing.
>>62378141>intent to reverse splitit was over before it even began
OP are you victim of shotgun spread pattern? Aka buying shitload of companies instead of concentrating into one ticker
>>62383576Yes. I am doing OK though
>>62378827it's owned by jews though
>>62383382Impressed. Can you tell me more about this and where/how you learned? I just quit my 72k job, moved in with my mom and started learning to code and trade full-time. I have no life, no tv, no gf, zero responsibilities, my mom cooks delicious food. I study 8-10 focused hours per day, 6 days per week. I’ve gone all-in. I started June 1. Knew very little about either subject before starting this endeavor so I’m still learning what I don’t know. Do you have any recommendations as to getting up to speed as fast as possible? Where would you start if you were me?
buy spceX pls fair value 20 Trillion
>>62383973You have to read a few books:1. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1273665.Invest_Like_The_Best_Book_with_Diskette2. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13586933-financial-intelligenceYou can write computer programs? e.g. Python? Learn some Python, numpy, pandas, and scikit-learn. You can do the lessons in Book 1 above using scikit-learn these days instead of by hand. It is called factor investing. Book 2 will help you avoid mistakes created by stocks chosen by Book 1 system.
>>62384078Thanks brother, greatly appreciate it. Will order both when I get back from walking the dogs. Started learning C and arm64 assembly, can write rudimentary programs so far. Any additional advice/resources is massively appreciated. Thanks again
>>62383658What does your app say about TRLV?
>>62384328If your main goal is Finance/Investing, then Python is more relevant than C/assembly for a quickstart.But if you want to know the whole thing, yes C/assembly is necessary.In Finance/Investing the key thing to remember is it is accrual based accounting. Not cash based. This means companies claim they earned cash before they got cash in their bank accounts. Also when they spend to buy, they don't reveal it immediately. It slowly shows up as depreciation/amortization. This is why companies/CFOs love to lie using EBITDA.
>>62384486
>>62383973Get the Learn Python in 30 Days course free on github. I did only half of that (stopped after Day 15) and with AI paid subscription I am now legitimate enough to code just about anything I could need.We teuly are in different times. Take advantage of it because when Fable 5 is back and as things get more advanced, your lack of coding knowledge will not matter the least bit.
>>62384545Do you like it? I'm thinking about yoloing into it right now
>>62384612I have other better options, that is why I do not want to YOLO into it.
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