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>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
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Is the market open yet?
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why did I even buy spcx and rklb
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Be honest, did you buy the top again?
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I only buy tops
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>>62414560
everything is fine. i'm cool as a cucumber. bought the dip and now i'm out of cash. should bounce back anytime now
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>>62414587
at this point it should never open again
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Bottom is in
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Kiss your rupees goodbye jeets
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sometimes even bobos need
an hero
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How do I invest in brown girls?
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>make two phone posts today about faggots wearing diapers because their ass leaks shit
>Get targeted ads on my laptop for diapers on YouTube

This clown economy is so fucking gay and fake... Trillions or dollars spent and their (((AI))) can't even decide which targeted ads are worth spamming me with
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Saars, are we slurping more MUs?
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i think kospi tripped the breaker
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Sandisk is up 4,822.01% from a year ago! What the actual fuck? If you told me a year ago that this would happen, I don't think I could've believed it. I would have 9 figures wealth now if I had sold my bullshit bitcoin and stocks and went all-in a year ago. It's dumb to look back retroactively but wow.
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>>62414696
old news trading has resumed. I think a lot of people want their money back
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it’s just a pullback, it’s just a pullback! ITS just a pullBACK! ITS JUST A PULLBACK! ITS JUST A PULLBACKKKKKKKK AHHHH! SELL FOR YOUR LIVES
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>>62414689
AI correctly recognized you're a faggot and shilled you necessary faggot items though.
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it's over
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>>62414688
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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thread theme
https://youtu.be/xmLv8rfunPo?si=GvkP-FPkvzfeViV3
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You vill own notheeng goy
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>>62414705
It was an ad for children that piss the bed. The jeet that coded it just sees you typed diaper and then runs diaper and then collects ad revenue from some dumbass company that would be better off throwing it in a fucking furnace

>An African is telling you we are going to mars if you give him 2 trillion dollars

We are approaching levels of clownish retard shit that is truly amazing. The world will keep getting dumber, fatter and browner the rest of your life
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>SoftBank Group Corp.'s (9984.T) stock fell by 12% on concerns that OpenAI may hold off on an initial public offering until next year and delay returns for its Japanese backer.
>12%
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ALB
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if you think you invested badly
listen to how I was invested the last 12 years

I was a permabear, and 100% full port bonds, mostly 10 year US treasurys, and some high grade corporate bonds

I didn't even break even after 2022

literally 12 years of opportunity cost flushed down the drain. For nothing. I didn't even beat inflation.

If I had just went 100% VT, or SPY, I'd probably have a million dollars right now.
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>futures
CRAWLING IN MY SKIN
THESE WOUNDS
THEY WILL NOT HEAL
FEAR IS HOW I FALL
CONFUSING WHAT IS REAL

https://youtu.be/Gd9OhYroLN0
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>>62414733
im keking right now. hey bonds might be the trade for the next 12 years. everyone knows they suck now. so the quiet trade might be bonds.
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>>62414723
You sure sound like a kid who pissed himself to me
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>>62414733
>>62414739
my strategy for that 12 years was to wait until US treasurys hit negative interest rates, like some countries in europe did, then switch to equities
lol

I was expecting a big economic cash the Fed would frantically cut rates to negative, then that would be my signal to go in

If it had happened I'd have a lot of money now
but it never did lol
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>>62414740

>Tom Brady launched new coconut water drink
>Bussin with the boys
>Good Nut
>Tagline is "it's a delicious mouthful"
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>yet another friday where market dumps like an nft and spend the next 2 weeks recovering the losses
i love playing the slot machine
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what a total disaster this administration has been
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>>62414765
Hello eglin
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>>62414765
>The last one was any better

At this point in convinced it's just a troll to demoralize goyim. You go from a dude with dementia that is walking around confused and doesn't even know where the fuck he is to a guy that tweets pump and dump scams and tries his best to imitate what a nigger would do at any given moment
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>>62414729
That seems like a crazy drop. We already knew 2026 was going to be crowded with big name IPO's. Doesn't it make sense that Open AI would look to push theirs back?
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>>62414739
I've been saying buy calls on tlt for a few weeks now and there's definitely a few anons here that have a similar thesis.
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>>62414781
I remeber TLT getting shilled and a couple anons getting absolutely raped when they started cutting rates. Is it still the trade?
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>>62414781
I would stay away from TLT desu... Giving the government your money has been proven to be a bad decision in almost any economy. I was sure TLT would rip during the last bear market but they just spammed retarded shit about inflation being transitory for 12 months until the numbers smoothed out and just gaslit people with fake government data and revisions downwards months after the data was published for two years
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It's so weird. OKX (crypto exchange), it often takes 1 day for the money to arrive as the SEPA (bank transfer) isn't instant (you can't choose instant with their account, is not supported), but I just pulled money out of the exchange and it's literally instant on my bank account

Normally stuff like that works the other way around
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>>62414793
sounds like a fintech company about to explode
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>>62414778
everything is "priced in"
as in, nothing is priced in, ackshully
it seems like the market will continue to act shocked by events that were supposed to be priced in already

>>62414784
iirc you turn to long term bonds when you have a specific plan laid out that takes advantage of yield curves
in all other hedging cases, you only want the shortest duration bonds
if you want a true safe haven, i suggest 3 month t-bills
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>>62414797
finna klarna my balls if you know what I mean
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>spcx IPO failed so hard OpenAI doesn't want to IPO
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>>62414807
Bottom signal
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anons my life fucked
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>>62414800
CCL dumped 10% on earnings report with the best quarter in the history of the company because they said gas prices were higher than expected for the quarter even though everyone knew gas prices were higher than expected for the quarter. The market doesn't care if you had a record quarter it only cares that you shut the fuck up and stick to the narrative

>Inflation doesn't exist
>Rate cuts soon
>hekkin AI productivity

Every company is in debt up to their eyeballs. The federal government has infinity bags it will never repay and can't even afford to fund social security going forward. The only copium they had was interest rates lowering so they can refinance debt but now there is a 0% chance of that happening because zion don had to park boats in the straight and let israel bomb a bunch of schools and hospitals
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>>62414817
What else is new?
>He didn't sell in June then chill and goon
NGMI
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>>62414817
welcome to the club
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>>62414778
Pushing back an IPO hints that the AI sentiment has changed (i.e. not a good time). Honestly pretty bearish overall. I imagine OpenAI looked at their spread sheet then what happened to shit like Cerebras and Palantir over the last few months and realized it would be better to hold off until they actually have a verifiable pathway to profitability before devaluing their company on the public market. Plus Micron’s earning call just showed AI buildout has only been profitable for the hardware manufactures at this point due to a massive demand squeeze caused by panic buying, putting the whole short-term AI bull thesis in question.
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Math.
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How the hell do you trade with candles like this? This is rigged shit.
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>>62414834
>muh appeal to a higher power
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>>62414834
AHHH THIS HEAD AND SHOULDERS IS CRATERING WTF WTF HOW WAS I SUPPOSED TO KNOW???
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What's the damage?
No shame.
I'm at -1.8% right now
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>>62414843
From ATH in Feb? -50%.
You tech boys haven't seen shit
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fuuuck I'm finna trade outside RTH for NYSE and my orders keep getting blue balled (literally) IBKR showing submitted but not active
what routing do I use help me IBKR voodoo gods
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>>62414560
I'm real tired of worst Korea's actions on stocks.
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>>62414843
i dont know how to slow myself down
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>>62414826
I can see the logic in that, but I would have assumed the logic behind OpenAI delaying their IPO is a bit simpler.

They were going to IPO alongside, or close to, Anthropic. Anthropic is viewed more positively, has tools that are more capable, and is much closer to being a profit generating business than OpenAI. In a world with limited liquidity it seemed like OpenAI would be the clear loser in terms of who would get the bigger share of investor cash.

Pushing the IPO back gives OpenAI the chance to avoid direct comparison with their competitor, let the company stand on it's own merits, and hopefully get more investment.
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>>62414859
arent they shitting the bed financially? I figured if they are eyeing an IPO that means they need cash. Can they really delay it much more?
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>>62414859

>Anthropic is viewed more positive

The Whitehouse just sent them a letter last Friday demanding they "shut it down". They literally don't even have a legal product at the moment. You niggers literally just say retarded shit on purpose right? As a joke?
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I got filled at a mildly shittier price but I just changed my TIF to overnight
thanks for nothing smigger benchodes
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how do i reduce exposure to the squid game market
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>>62414843
personally I'm -10% on defense and -10% on gold, I hate selling on loss but sometimes you have to stop the bleeding
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Whoever said what's the play tomorrow and someone said soxs you the fucking man. Bought at 8 contracts at 0.08, we we finna rip tomorrow?
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>>62414878
>only -10% on defense
lucky bassturd
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>>62414862
Go ask any software engineer if they would rather use Claude or ChatGPT. I don't know much about the Mythos/Fable shit, but I do know that Opus and Codex are the go-to tools for a tonne of enterprises while ChatGPT lags behind.

>>62414861
Most likely, but they've lasted this long by raising cash privately.
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VGT eating shit overnight seems plausible since most of superscammers are being punished for overextending.
but why the fuck is S.M.H dumping too?
i hope this is just low volumes doing funny shit.
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>>62414733
that actually did make me feel better thanks. Why were you so bearish what was the reason? Were there too many minorities and trannies in liberal cities thousands of miles away from you, so you believed society will colllapse on its immorality?
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what's going on is market making voodoo. they buy calls and short shares and it does effect prices, that's what nearly all the down action has been these last few weeks except for two days when some big wallet really was dumping semis in early june, a friday and a wednesday. everyone says it's not true because it was part of the gme conspiracy but it actually is, it's literally what market makers do. that insane call/put ratio on sandisk that was posted a few days is evidence of that. there's no robinhood mania for calls, it's market makers doing insane work because of the ridiculous institutional volume, which is why you see things rise end of day into options expirations also, they cover the shorts and balance the books. this isn't a bear market, it's just wall street jobbers taking their cut, with a little extra skimming from jp morgan and goldman.
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This is what happens when you give every 2ez amove protoss main a brokerage account.
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>>62414880
Pls guys fill me with mad hopium
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>>62414843
-9.1%
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>>62414895
i had the best protoss mirror in the world and grandmaster level pvz. i made my own build orders and did micro-heavy timing attacks. i played in wol only when protoss was weak. in wc3 days i was a top 20 ranked night elf on the west ladder, with the 2nd best night elf mirror on the server.
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Somebody bought Intel at $140 this morning
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>>62414909
a childhood friend works at blizz now and he told me that they used to watch my wc3 replays in house, i'm still remembered after 15 years
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>futures
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>>62414880
i swung soxl/soxs tonight for $100 profit on 7k both ways.
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>>62414899
Buddy you’re in the casino, you’ve only got yourself to rely on. I’m down 6k right now on soxs calls and qqq puts and the only thing that keeps me going is hatred.
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AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA KIOXIA IS RUGGING
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FUCK ALL KOREAN PEEPOLES
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>>62414930
koreans are smart, polite, and honorable. except for t*rran players
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>>62414929
zoom out
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>>62414935
for what purpose? i didnt buy the bottom you faggot
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>>62414936
>he boughted the top
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>>62414926
Odds of us making it?
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fuck
FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK

just gave 20% gains back to jew street
sold kioxia at break even now
fucking shit
just crash the market jew shits
i dont care anymore
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WTF DO WE BUY NOW THAT THE “MEMORY ALWAYS GOES UP” HAS BEEN PATCHED??
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>>62414934
>Terran honorable

The least honorable by a mile

>Stealth
>Turtle with siege tanks
>Wall off ramp chokes and camp
>Float buildings over your units to hide them

Fuck terran
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>>62414948
MU and sandisk are up
koreans and japanese have x30 leverage so they get margin called from 1% downwards move
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>>62414954
dustin browder should be hung from a pylon and raped by hydralisks. sorry to be so coarse but that's how i feel.
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Is fidelity retarded at tracking gains or is it just me?
On a side note I’ve been having to shit 3 times a day for the past 2 days now. Even after I’m done pooping I still have the urge to poop. Hope this goes away
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>kospi climbed back to -5.5%
???
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market is overran with crypto turd meme coin rugpull gamble faggots now that they removed the day trade rule change they knew what they were doing the people who run this world are fucking cowards and act like a fucking a baby when they don't get their way I hope you enjoy the new stock market it's literally a shitcoin casino 2.0 and everyone is going to pull out within a few years time after they realize they're getting rugpulled every year by crypto scammers
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Besides MU and AMD, everything else is red for me and has been so for a month. How's this not a bear market?
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>>62414965
Just some healthy culling.
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>>62414967
wait the day year rule is gone? since when
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>>62414971
look up ai milkshake theory. that's what's happening. smart money does not want to buy crypto or coca cola when they can get higher roi elsewhere. eventually valuations will find an equilibrium and we can get high breadth stairstep upwards again but we're probably not there yet, although today kind of looked like we're approaching that.
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>>62414967
keeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek its so true i havent stopped day trading since they took it off its everyy day
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>>62414976
they (the Jewish gay nigger association for butthole treasure pickers) removed the $25k day trade account req so now every single loser with $2k+ can day trade that means they no longer have to put their money into safe funds and will panic sell en masse as the faggot overlords shake then out repeatedly that means all of us get fucked by the rugpull
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>>62414971
Well, chips and SPACESEX has been a liquidity vacuum, so it's not too surprising that most sectors are suffering. There's a reason we're in extremes fear territory. Especially megacaps increasing the transfer of their wealth and even selling their own stocks to pull it off is affecting the markets heavily.

I'd say to just double down on chips for the foreseeable future.
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>>62414982
i feel the opposite i think HOOD is a huge buy as they announce average user account returns are in the triple digits and they go to 500
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>>62414985
Yeah seen a lot of people saying HOOD is a big play
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>>62414909
I miss wol. I went back and watched the old gomtv streams, peak fucking nostalgia. I was always shit at the game, though.
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>>62414979
actually i just looked that up and i'm mistaken, i saw it referenced by someone else talking about that same thing. but the details are correct, money is going into ai and they're selling/ignoring other assets to do it. eventually the other assets will get cheap enough that they'll attract investment again though.
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>>62414965
Taiwan and South Korean stock markets are full of retail investors taking out loans and going all in on levered ETFs consisting of TSMC/SK Hynix/Samsung
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>>62414991
what i miss most is warcraft 3 arranged team ladder, that was the most fun i ever had in video games by far, with an efriend who actually introduced me to 4chan and my brother, also custom map dota in wc3 without matchmaking
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>>62414979
>smart money does not want to buy crypto or coca cola when they can get higher roi elsewhere
kek i came to a similar realization albeit for myself. why buy value plays when something like ram will give me a larger return in 1 month than holding the value play for 10 years would?

ive pretty much realized that a lot of these "rules" and "beliefs" of the market are just lies. probably made so people (retail) get screwed over.
>market is forward looking
lol
>black swans are impossible to see
yeah uh huh *slaps on two "bought around the bottom" awards*
>market is rational
their own claim is hypocritical when "le market can stay irrational longer than..."

nah i'm better off ignoring their "expert" advice.
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>>62414982
I thought cash from selling settled in at the end of the day. Do they trade on margin?
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>Andy Cheng is 26, unemployed and, with the help of a little borrowed money, the proud owner of $60,000 worth of Taiwanese tech stocks. And in many ways, he speaks for the entire island of 23 million people when he doles out the following advice: “Buy any stock and you will make money.”AI mania has gripped any number of stock markets across the globe in recent months — South Korea, China, the US — but perhaps nowhere is at it as frenzied as here in Taiwan, the No. 1 producer of the chips that power the technology.

>Teenagers are rushing to open brokerage accounts; spikes in trading volumes are crashing firms’ websites; and the Taiwanese market — up well over 100% in the past year even after a tech selloff spread across Asian markets Tuesday — is rallying so fast that in a matter of weeks it overtook the UK, Canada and India to become the world’s fifth largest.

>Much of this boom is, like in Cheng’s case, fueled by heaps of money borrowed at rock-bottom interest rates. So much so that many of the island’s brokerages have hit their internal limits on certain types of loans, forcing them to demand more collateral and bump up their rates, according to people familiar with the matter. Those investors who are rebuffed by their brokers often just turn to their banks for leverage instead, taking out new loans or canceling financial products to free up cash.

>The borrowing binge is so intense, and has spread so deeply across the financial system, that it even disrupted a recent central bank debt auction. Not enough buyers showed up to buy all the debt on sale on June 3, the first time that’s ever happened.
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>>62414985
it has nothing to do with Robin hood m8 this is a us market wide change. the argument "but other countries do it" doesn't apply we have a comically bigger market with more scamming turds than any other. enjoy getting rugpulled from here on out. June has been the worst month since the war and its no coincide as they implemented the rule change around that time
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>>62414993
That seems to be the case and there's probably nothing better to do. Just pile up into tulips for now and exit before the thing crumbles completely, by which point money will start flowing to undervalued assets. It's kind of unexciting, but it sometimes is that way.
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>>62414999
if you don't put our money in a margin account you're pants on head retarded there's literally no reason not to whatsoever
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>>62415001
>This frenzy is what most worries the contrarians who see Taiwan as Exhibit A of the world’s rapidly inflating AI bubble. “Taiwan’s stock market is clearly overheated,” said Dachrahn Wu, professor at the department of economics at the National Central University. He fears that a sudden, deep sell-off would trigger “devastating losses” for young investors who “see equities as easy money.”
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>Cheng scoffs at such talk. “It’s not a bubble,” he says, leaning forward to be heard over the din.

>At Cheng’s table, all deferred to him, an accountant by trade, when the conversation turned to stocks. He’s read up on how the dotcom boom of the 1990s ended in bust, he says, and is confident that this rally is very different. “This time it has substance.”

>Moreover, the speculative mania sweeping Taiwan today is rapidly approaching the fevered pitch it reached during the dotcom days. Over the past 12 months, the amount of money investors borrowed from brokerages to finance stock purchases swelled 160%, leaving it near an all-time high set just before the 2000 crash. That surge in margin debt, as it is called, dwarfs the 50% increase recorded in the final 12 months of the bubble back then. It even tops the 94% rise posted recently in Asia’s other AI powerhouse, South Korea, where the government has fanned the stock-investing fever and helped push the market higher.

>For many Taiwanese, it’s their first time borrowing money to amp their bets.“FOMO really got me,” Ada Hung said. Hung, 39, is part of the rapidly expanding community of social-media influencers who dole out stock tips in Taipei. Posting under the handle Banini, she’s up to nearly half a million followers.For years, she had refused to go into debt to goose returns but as she watched the market spike higher, day after day, and saw friends raking in far more than she was, she gave in to temptation and took out a NT$5 million ($158,302) loan in May.
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>>62414996
also people have no idea how influential the warcraft 3 general discussion forums were on internet culture, early /b/ was very much influenced by what went on there. just some old internet lore.
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on what news are we dumping?
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South Korea seems like a hellscape
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>>62415010
OpenAI possibly delaying their IPO until next year, without retail bagholders the investors won't be able to get their money back
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slurp this or wait for monday? I feel it's not smart to not anticipate a red monday in this time lately when "show them X red days in a row" is wallstreets favorite trick
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>>62415003
I know its a market wide change. why are there so many retards like you. This is an easy win for smart people. im sorry you cant make money day trading.
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>>62415013
and that affects the broader market why?
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>>62415003
>>62415016
retail has always been able to open futures/forex accounts with $2k and blow up over and over anyway
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btc has a gigawall of support from ETF funds. idk what these retardo bears are thinking other than lose their money. this isn't the old day when a bunch of dumb kids were the holders and you scare them into a gigadump down to $20k. these are legally obligated funds holding support at these levels
>>62415016
newfaggot alert. go tell us how ez it is to make money in crypto now. that's what the stock market is turning into. sure you can still make money now the worst of it isn't here yet. but June is already shit. you're probably still riding the high of mu and sndk. that's not gonna be there for long. the market overlords will dump on you before you can take profit
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>>62415018
Because the market is propped up by the AI trade so anything that is seen as negative for AI will impact the broader market
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>>62415019
retail has never been able to day trade stocks through a brokerage without $25k+ until recently. this is a massive change in market dynamics that you're seeing this month. June has been utter shit and it's only going to get worse.
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>>62415020
>btc has a gigawall of support from ETF funds.

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/25/bitcoin-etfs-see-record-investor-flight-as-the-cryptocurrency-hits-new-2024-lows.html
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>>62415018
AI is the market
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>>62415025
I'm not talking about investors buying into the ETF I'm talking about the ETFs themselves that are legally required to hold the underlying. Even if every single investor exited from these funds they'd still have to hold the underlying or close the fund.
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>>62415029
What? Spot BTC ETFs have to sell BTC when people exit the ETF, there's been six weeks of BTC ETFs outflows now
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>>62414834
>WHY ARE OTHER PEOPLE ALLOWED TO SELL STOCK THEY PURCHASED REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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>>62415001
>>62415007
In some ways I am glad people like this exist. Its like seeing a mirror amplifying my own worst traits and realizing I need to not let blind inertia guide me.
Like I think the "ai bubble" is overstated, but these companies cant just keep doubling in value every year unless you think they are going to literally buy out and own every other industry and economy in the world. Honestly maybe Trump meme dumping the economy every so often is a good thing, helps shakes out overleveraged retards without it chain-reacting to a total panic dump
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DESPITE ALL MY RAGE I AM STILL JUST A RAT IN A CAGE
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>>62415030
You should read the article m8 it doesn't support your conclusion
>“The volatility profile is lower than it was in the past ... because the investor base [is] larger, it’s more liquid. Bitcoin’s not so much a smaller retail held asset, it’s more institutionalized now.”
BTC is no longer dumb kids that can be easily shaken out a large portion is held by institutions who buy dips instantly.
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>>62415020
you are such a baby. There is opportunity out there now. you figured out day trading is gone. Now what? are you gonna pout some more instead of getting your money up? there is always a trade if you look hard enough.
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>>62415035
Brutal truth nuke
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How we feeling bobros
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>>62415036
Okay but your claim that spot BTC ETFs are legally required to hold the underlying is based on their inflows, they conversely are required to sell with outflows and there's been large amount outflows recently
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>>62415037
You're so fucking stupid idk why I even bother replying. Day trading is not gone. Every turd can do it now. They are essentially free leverage to institutions who will use their panic selling to rugpull the market. We're already seeing it now as soon as they implemented the rule change. Have fun with your shitcoin rugpull casino 2.0 it will be a ghost town like crypto currently is
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>>62415043
I was creating an extreme scenario that would never happen the point is these funds no matter how many flew them create a MUCH MUCH MUCH higher floor than in the past when btc could crash much lower.
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>>62415047
Okay but your claim was that spot BTC ETFs don't sell their BTC which is just flat out incorrect, when there's outflows as there currently is they sell their BTC, you keep ignoring what I actually said and are attempting to repeatedly strawman what I said
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>>62415044
ok guy
>you figured out day trading is gone.
literally anyone with a triple digit IQ could infer what was actually said was
>you figured out day trading (restriction) is gone.
But I dont know why I would bother trying to explain this to you. you have to be like a teenager or something. Its like you want to shit fling and doom post. how red is your portfolio anon?
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>>62415050
That's not the point you idiot it's that these funds create a higher floor than before. The folks thinking they will short btc down to some crazy level are miscalculating these funds
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>>62415053
>That's not the point
It's entirely the point because I was contesting your statement that "Even if every single investor exited from these funds they'd still have to hold the underlying" as seen here >>62415029
You then said I was wrong while continuing to avoid my statement which was simply "What? Spot BTC ETFs have to sell BTC when people exit the ETF, there's been six weeks of BTC ETFs outflows now" as see here >>62415030
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>>62415056
m8 10% of retirement accounts hold crypto. that's a lot of btc that's not going anywhere. idk what else to tell you.
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>>62415037
Why do you write like a retard >>62415037
Than switch to being an adult >>662415051
Only thing worse than the all small caps phone posters are the Anons who switch it up. What the fuck is that? You just flip a coin and see if you will use punctuation. Is it a filthy slav thing? Can someone who knows uneducated poor turd worlders explain to me what is going on?
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>>62415040
pretty good, futures volume on this dump is higher than usual
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>>62415060
Okay but yet again you're ignoring the sole thing I have said which is simply you were factually incorrect when you stated that spot BTC ETFs don't sell BTC when there's outflows
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black friday tomorrow

this is going to get ugly

my uncle who is a trader on wall street said dont go in tomorrow
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>>62415067
you're wrong either way there are funds that hold regardless like mstr but even if that didn't exist it wouldn't matter because it's not the point it's you being autistic and nothing else.
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>>62415020
You do it too, its a board of fucking poorfag retards now.
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>>62414882
Codex is openai though
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wait so are we full porting MSFT or not
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>>62415074
I have had well above the day trade limit and I'd rather not tbqh but I have to day trade bc the market is overran by rugpull scammers.
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>>62415072
my uncle works at the knee pad factory and he says your uncle came in with an order for their whole batch that day
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>>62415073
MSTR isn't a spot BTC ETF, and me being "autistic" is just you unable to concede you're objectively incorrect and keep going on about shit that it's entirely irrelevant to the topic
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>>62415081
the entire point of my post is that these funds create a much higher floor than before not the exact specifics of how much they hold or how many investors are fleeing them none of this matters
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MSFT is green my bastards
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>>62415083
The fact that they have to sell BTC with outflows matters very much and is the exact opposite of your claim that they hold onto the BTC regardless
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>>62415076
wait for it to consolidate and get a clear uptrend its tested 350 twice now in 2 months and SaaS pumps have been extremely shortlived
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>>62415085
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>>62415044
Bruh, you’re fucking retarded. Sub-25k don’t have enough liquidity to move stocks. The sharp movements are coming from the millions of leveraged retail holders and smaller investing groups that actually have account sizes that range from the low 100 thousands to high millions, which combined can create liquidity the reaches into the single digit trillions. Your average Joe with his few million buddies day trading options on a bunch of shitcoin stocks aren’t the ones causing panic sell-offs and aren’t a potential liquidity reservoir for an exit pump. We’re taking about a group of people whose combined trading worth probably doesn’t even surpass double-digit billions. The original PTD was stupid and gay anyways and literally did nothing productive.
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>>62415072
Bought 8 contracts yesterday of soxs at 0.08 4 dollar calls, think I'll be able to make some money?
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>>62414956
What the fuck is wrong with them
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>>62415094
about $200 at these prices on open.
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>>62415087
no it really doesn't not as far as thinking "the bears will short btc to $20k" they literally can't do shit.
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EU never fails to buy
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>fake pump
is this the oportunity to go full short?
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>>62415098
Never gonna make it am I. Thought it was a super high iq play
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>>62415105
maybe if you invested more than a whopping 64 dollars
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>>62415097
They’re living their best life. Honestly I have nothing but admiration for the destructive gambling impulse that seems to course through the veins of every yellow man that walks this planet. It’s must have something to do with how demure and responsible they appear to be in their day to day life.
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had these in me roth for about a year now
as you can see, schd mogs all other boomer stocks and covered call shitters and Jewish reit stocks
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>>62415106
I don't have a lot of money :(
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I bought the top
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>>62415110
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>>62415117
But surely black Friday is here and I can make a lot more right :(
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So is 26 FRI 2026 going to be a pump day, a dump day or a V day for SOXS?
>serious answers from smart people only please
>no fruits, toots or tinfoils need apply
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A very small percentage of people hold most of the btc that's why it's never going much lower than around $60k which makes anything around the current bottom of about $58k a great buy
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>>62415131
Hopes and dreams say it pumps stupid hard
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>>62415119
PRINT FASTER JEW
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It's too hot for me to make rational financial decisions.
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>>62415136
and someone recommended catastrophe bonds a few days ago lol
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>>62415135
W-why does the bull have a boner
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>>62415140
its called stomage bulge you uncultivated swine
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>>62414843
Through this entire shit show I'm only -1% so far since SSPC gave me a couple 10% gains on trades and offset otherwise massive losses.
I knew shit was sketchy and I should have trusted my gut.
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Getting exposed to all these 1000x leveraged asians was not the play
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>>62414843
My main ETF's opened at about -0.9%, half an hour later I'm only -0.6% down. Already up on the semis ETF I rotated into yesterday. Looks like gooks temporarily dragged shit down again, though we'll see how will NASDAQ react on the open, but it looks like an absolute nothingburger for now.
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>>62415031
True, we should make a line only goes up law
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>>62415132
Retard, that’s not how markets work. There has to be demand in order for there to be a price. It doesn’t matter if every single bitcoin is owned by a single individual, if no one is buying it at any price it will be worth exactly ZERO dollars. “Floors,” “resistance,” “support,” all just words used by traders to describe psychological barriers humans have built around a specific price point, those words have no relation to any objective or quantifiable process. If suddenly there’s no buyers at 58k then someone will sell to the guy willing to pay 57k and so on and so forth until all buyers are gone and its worth nothing, or more buyers show up and either stabilize the price or drive it up again.
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>>62415164
when 86 addresses hold 17% of the entire btc supply do you think they're going to sell you the bottom and dump on themselves? how low IQ are you exactly? you realize a very small percentage of addresses hold nearly all the btc. most of these aren't panic selling the bottom. the huge btc dump is never coming
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BLOODY STOP THE REDEEMING
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>pink wojak
The Bull run will resume in July 1st
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>>62415033
>Like I think the "ai bubble" is overstated, but these companies cant just keep doubling in value every year
They don't have to keep doubling every year until the sun burns out, idiot.
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>>62414743

He may as well hang an open for business sign over his arsehole
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>>62414689
They got you to repost their brand on 4chan.org so seems to me like the ad worked
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>>62415148
i love imagining battling them on SOXL
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yes, next year I'll sell in may and go away
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Ns and Js
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>3 minutes
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>>62415190
yeah...
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Why did I buy Korea and Copper at the top. Down 4% and 17% respectively.
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>>62415191
Excellent post
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>>62415197
copper will go up for sure but you have lots of exposures pressuring you right now
miners are a safer bet but could go a lot lower if oil spikes again
commodities need diamond hands and hearts of steel
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>>62415197
I was thinking about scalping koru before open. Kospi pumps a lot of times after a big dump or is at least green. Might depend on how us markets go
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Is year of the horse officially changing to year of the bear?
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>micron -5% in PM
Yeah people are going to shit their pants on open we might see 1050 or lower today
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>Reshuffle into broad spectrum of different stocks to diversify
>Look into portfolio the next day
>All red
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is the quarter end rebalance dump beginning already
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I WANT TO SHORT THIS DOGSHIT MARKET SO MUCH
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>>62415215
You'll just go down less, same with going up.
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>>62415225
I'm just about ready to call it quits and dump everything in eurostox 50 etf, that's been quite stable in this retarded bear market.
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>>62415224
too late
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Goodmorning anon,
Are you ready to give me your money today as well? I’m looking forward to it <3
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>>62415229
no i dont think so
we will fall under last lows
but joose could pump this shit on a single news
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>>62415169
Then they can totally going to sell their shitcoin to each other for ‘fair market value’
Because people wont buy at >1$
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>>62415231
what are you shorting brother
lets split anons money
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>>62415169
Fucking retard, it’s about BUYERS. Goddamn fucking retard. You need demand to have a stable price. It doesn’t matter if whales never sale, what matters for price stability is that any bitcoin being sold finds multiple buyers willing to pay at or above market price. It’s scary how many stupid people are in these threads and don’t understand simple economics and market theory.
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>>62415240
they don't sell m8 that's the whole point a very small concentration of addresses holds a significant chunk of btc. that creates a high floor. they're not selling you the bottom.
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Oil dropping wtfwt
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>>62415247
Buying an asset that can practically only go up is about the best financial advice you can get and I just gave it to you but instead you chose to be an autistic nutcase
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>>62415249
everything is dunping
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I just want AI associated stocks to fall since I sold.
OpenAI delaying its IPO might help.
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>>62414689
>"""AI""" companies
>All the revenue is ads anyway
>AIshit doesn't even help one bit
lmao at all those retarded companies spending like mad into a CAPEX black hole. Literally le metaverse capex spending meme, but generalized.
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>>62414729
Looking forward to Microjeet's open in a few hours
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oh its going to drop DROP today
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>>62415243
I have 0€ down just shitposting
Credit spreads are fascinating, id buy a BEPI 0dta putt
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>>62415250
Buddy you don’t even understand demand so I don’t think you should be giving recommendations about assets and their potential to go up lol. I think a better use of your time would be going back to special ed classes so you can master your finger painting skills. Fucking retard.
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literally everything is down. even the dollar is going back down

nothing is safe
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crab - red day pump into close
>>62415261
go buy some more tops then dipshit
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>>62415256
>metaverse capex spending meme
Metaverse was much more retarded than anything AI. Which is probably why the only person that went in on it was the worst BAG7 CEO.
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>>62415262
Buy silver and minors. They can't go any lower.
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thoughts on fintech?
klarna keeps pumping since 2 days while everything dumps
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>>62415248
I have about 100.000 gay-ass labubus
You could call me a Labubu whale

Want to by my shitty fag-labubus anon? I only charge 50.000$ for one!?
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>>62415263
“it’s only worth a penny, how much lower could it go” goofy ahh argument
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it’s kinda wild that China is the land of hypercapitalist competition fueled by open-weight models anyone can use, and America is the land where the executive branch of government must personally approve you to have the privilege of giving a private company your money.

Imagine having to tell the government what you use AI for. This shit is going into the toilet.
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>>62415251
If everything's dumping, where's all the money going?
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>>62415269
Pumping because 1 billion third worlders will use it to buy a PS5 and GTA VI lmao.
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I am a willing buyer of:
>BTC at 53k
>GOLD at low 3800s
>Oil companies 3% down or so
>MAGS at 58-59
Now I am only willing to buy it today or early next week. Otherwise my bid is lower, Mr. Market Maker.
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>>62415265
I don’t think this general is the buy low type but sage advice, sir
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>>62415271
btc is trading near it's 52wk low it's an obvious buy at $58k-$60k while everything that topped recently is dumping
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it is abundantly clear that we need emergency rate cuts and stimulus. the governments continued silence is deafening.
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Any incels here tonight?
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>>62415273
Not only that, but there’s so many guardrails in western ai that china’s models can be considered more open to free expression lol
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You should get out of micron this quarter or next because from their futures earnings report there is no more growth to be made
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>>62415033
But that's precisely him that does make things pump to the sun only to crash catastrophically, instead of letting the market breath down a a bit for a few weeks or months and then and go up gradually like it should.
Everything we're witnessing is stretching the string to absurd levels until it inevitably snaps. This is fucking retarded.
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>>62415237
if you're talking about mammaries then yeah it could go meaningfully lower
but a lot of stuff is bottoming out right now even though a good chunk is value traps I think a good stock picker is definitely hammering their high convictions right now
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>USD/EUR 0.88

SINCE WHEN
ffs I'm planning to go to the US in 2 months, this bitch better get back to 0.85 or lower
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>>62415283
I'll sell some at $2T market cap.
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>>62415283
inb4 screeching baggies seethe reply
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>>62415283
>because from their futures earnings report there is no more growth to be made
Objectively false
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Neetbux Trader!
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>>62415290
Why in the fuck would anyone in their right mind go to Nigmerica? I swear I thought my plane was rerouted while I was sleeping and I landed in Africa. I had an excuse back then, but not in 2026 with the internet accessible to everyone.
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>>62415274
thats what i want to know
hard cash it seems
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>Burry bought MSFT and ADBE
bearish
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>>62415300
>Neetbux Trader!
you called?
i lost 1 year worth of neetbux this year so far
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>>62415302
going to visit the east coast with the gf because she's from there
I'm not particularly thrilled but at least it's the only part of their country that's not a 3rd world shithole (they have a train on the east coast). I don't plan on going again anytime after though
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>>62415305
>>Burry bought MSFT
sause
did he exit his fisev yet?
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>>62415305
You simply not to use the products to determine if it’s a good investment. It’s not that hard. Muh value would be confirmed a trap
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>>62415307
I hope you get detained by (N)ICE for insulting my beautiful country you inbred mongrel
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I Do Have Stocks! Good!
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100% cashfags when do we buy in
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welp since I told u fags this would happen I’m sitting in 75% cash post ur biggest losses so i may go in
>>62415290
euf prepare your ass for $15 loaf of bread
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Stocks Are Pumping! Feels Good Man!
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I hope these memory stock go to absolute shit, mainly because I don't own any
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labu still green
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>>62415321
I want to see them burn because they're ruining everything for everyone
Fuck those jewish tech CEO hoarding shit and letting them rot in hangars just so the other ones doesn't get them
We've reached level of fucktarded endstage capitalism that shouldn't be possible
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Lol! Stock Trading Starting!
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how to invest into labubu?
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in hindsight I really shouldn't have sold DRAM at 50 but on the bright side I might get to short it on the way down next week
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>>62415283
What does a man writing posts like yours seek? Power? Fame? A cheaper entry?
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Hmmm I was sure all week it would crash Friday but now I’m not so sure.

Too many bobos in the pot, might be an opportunity for a golden cross up.
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Getting My Dunkin Donuts Breakfast! On This Lovely Morning!
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>>62415351
Eating literal poison lol
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Yes in fact.

Yesterday we had a major SOAP DROP on the bonds, but today, they even look a little bullish.

Hmmmm
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what are some stocks
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any of you smiggas here buying iren or nbis?
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>>62415360
Chicken, Beef, Pork.
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>>62415360
AC stocks
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>>62415347
I went on my monthly /v/ lurk and the shoeshine boys there were talking about the AI bubble.
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>>62415369
That’s just white collar people deathly afraid of being put through replacement like the blue collars experienced decades ago.
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>>62415369
We can be sure that one of you is right.

Today is a day where stocks will go up or down. Crab is unlikely.
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>>62415363
I’ve somehow become a needbis baggie since it went down so much after those pumps
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>>62415305
Burry has a boner for Microsoft which is going to make lmao all the more as it keeps dropping
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>Red day after +15%
AAAAHHHHH
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>>62415373
msft has been lmao worth ever since it was crabbing around 400 but at 350 it's kinda retarded to keep laughing and not buy even a blind person can see the risk adjusted returns there
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>checks the 5y performance tab
MSFT is so sad to see
Meanwhile my oil divies mogs it. Yes, the divies alone. Not to mention the principal.
Imagine buying "promises".
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What happens when Indian women liquidate?
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Stocks Look Good! Enjoy Your Trip To The Grocery Store Today! Say Hi To The Cashier For Me!
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>>62415376
I wouldn't bet on MAG7 and software bouncing anytime soon. They're all spending loads of money on chips with not too certain returns, especially Meta. If I were to pick one stock to go for it'd be AMZN, but for now sentiments on these major companies seem to be awful, so not only are returns possibly not coming anytimes soon, but they still may dump way further.
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Not only am i a khv
I am now also a baggie
it has never been more over for a human bean
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>broke the 6 fig line for a couple of days
>-6% since
Fuck this.
>>62415305
They are both perfect picks for an autist, both look good on paper.
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>>62415382
I like amzn too but I sold and put everything on msft it's just ridiculously cheap I think
I agree amzn has an edge with their trainium long term but I wouldn't buy more unless it dips below 200 again
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>>62415385
The patheticness of being a baggie depends on in WHAT a baggie thoughbeit
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>>62415379
I will not buy yet but at some point soon it will be attractive.

Gold will always sit at the top of the hierarchy of money pyramid.
Not that you can hold it forever, a smart central banker will seize it before it’s needed, but a dumb central banker will let it appreciate quite a bit before that point.
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Are all SPCX holders who didn’t get everything they wanted from IPO baggies now? What was the first price available for people who didn’t their full IPO request filled? $150?
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>>62415381
>>62415382
>>62415385
>>62415387
>>62415388
Lol!!!! The Economy Is Looking Good For Stockholders!
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KEK THEY SAW THE SPACE BAGGIES
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>>62415351
Day people are gross
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>>62415395
I think there's definitely some collusion to spread the ipos and avoid another liquidity event like spacex
anthropic is up next I thnk
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>>62415395
Owari da….
DESU
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>>62415397
Fat*
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>>62415395
>>62415399
They’re worried about popping the bubble, I suppose
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>>62415395
Honestly not sure what to think about that. If the company was really in the shitter, then they'd probably want to speed up the IPO as soon as possible to cash out as much as possible before things keep falling apart even more, though OpenAI seems fucked either way.
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Ah, I see worst korea was at it again last night, lovely.
I think I know what kind of Friday this is shaping up to be.
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>micron below 5% pre market on a Friday
We’re gonna see a mass sell off today aren’t we..?
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Which chain hotels have good WiFi?

I wish to trade in comfort today while having a lil trip this weekend at a reasonable rate, but every chain hotel seem to have .01mbps sloppa making it impossible to sample the charcuterie of WEGs on offer free for my goonsesh.
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>>62415408
Looks likely. If you're brave enough you can try selling and then rebuy for the rebound.
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>>62415408
They grew earnings via pricing only, while Open ai announced same day they would be building their own chips due to pricing,

And they’re valued at 50x earnings during this transitory spike in the cost.

How could it not dump?
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>>62415411
I buy bear and bull products not stocks
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What can be done about the Korean menace?
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>>62415415
What products exactly?
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>>62415417
TKD (other kind)
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>>62415417
Don't need to do anything, they're dying out on their own.
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>>62415409
DoubleTree.

If I had the money I could see myself spending a year or two traveling the world with them. Also Paris Hilton is based.
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I PUSH AND FEEL NOTHING
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Why does Korea matter?
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>>62415418
Sounds like certificates
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>>62415418
In my country we don’t really have contracts, so we get underlying bull and bear products on certain stocks instead. From x2 all the way to x15. So for example micron bull x5 that works just like your leveraged EFTs for certain stocks.
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>>62415417
They'll all be liquidated by month's end at this rate.
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>>62415428
Nordic spotted
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>le red friday
Many such cases
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>>62415433
Why would it be done that way there?
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tendie baggies....don't check your ntdoy
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The next time the market swings into positive I might just dump everything and rotate into a market crisis portfolio to ride it out. The volatility at the minute is making me nervous and I don't think the supply crunch or the cost of de-risking supply chains over globalisation has been accounted for.

Lots of REITs and divvie stocks.
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>rebalancing into a recession
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>>62415440
>REIT
Isn't real estate market shitting the bed also?
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>>62415419
>>62415420
>>62415421
>>62415422
My Stocks Stay Frosty!
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Ez slurping
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>>62415436
I dont know why he says he cant buy contracts, im assuming options, which is untrue unless he failed the test kek. The warrants and certs are just a convinient way to gain leveraged exposure here albeit at a pretty grim spread
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DRAM to 60 after the koreans finish dumping
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Trump Sama, we need a new war.
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There’s obviously going to be a drop after going up 15%, imagine being one of those psychos that bought at the very top
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>>62415421
Paris needs to shut the fuck giving my default strat like that.
Gunna ruin it for the rest of us.
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>>62415447
Yeah I’m talking about those things (contracts?) I see Americans buy where it’s like “Micron to be at 1300 dollars on the 1st of January 2027” I’ve never heard about us having access to that? Do we? I also see Americans talk about leaps but no idea what that is
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Too many 6s in the date
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>>62415457
If you can open an account with InteractiveBrokers, I think you get access to most of these instruments.
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>>62415461
Trip six date
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>>62415464
Ah that makes sense, I’m using Nordnet for convenience but perhaps I should change
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I'm making myself pizza now, so that I can sweat even more. Sweating is good for you, which is why AC fags have such bad skin.
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>>62415464
I wish I could trade swaps
All of my research leads me to believe that swaps are where the real money is as there is almost no public insight into them, and that open market shit is just for retail baggies.
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>>62415457
Leaps are long dated contracts. And options is definitely a thing here but its not really as common and brokers arent really promoting it to people
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>>62413678
I also don't think Michael Saylor is malicious. don't even dislike the guy. but MSTR is a gigantic, leveraged bet. I don't need to say what happens if credit dries up
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White Kid Is Wasting Time! In The Grocery Store Again!
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>>62415471
this is a big cope champ, how's the heat wave treating you europoors? *cranks up my American air conditioning to maximum cool*
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>>62415479
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>>62415478
No heat wave in Lisbon, we be chillin~
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>>62415476
What are Brazilians betting on today? Let me know, Obrigado.
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>>62415478
I am suffering. luckily, after two more hot days, peak temperatures will drop below 30° on Monday and keep decreasing until they are <20° by the end of the week
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>>62414890
NTA I was pretty bearish the last five to ten years and it was because I did not believe IT and tech companies were making a sustainable business model. Their products suck and customer satisfaction has been in the toilet since Covid.
Consumer spending has also been tanking the last few years ever since covid ended, and the logical part of my brain rightfully assumed that this couldn't go on for more than a few years. It's just common sense that an economy needs customers or it stops being an economy and becomes a pyramid scheme.

What I didn't realize was that there could be elected a government, several in a row even, which would simply overlook their profits and expenditures being one giant tax-free circle which prevents them from ever having to face the music on not making products any customers want. I also didn't realize that every government would just simply shovel money out of their treasuries to keep these industries afloat if they didn't produce anything which could be seen as rational for consumers.

The Metaverse was an absolute bomb, but that didn't seem to stop it. Crypto was a complete miss, that hasn't stopped it either. AI has been the one breakaway success, but it hasn't found a way to be profitable yet. And the advertisement game, the one thing they sell which can be considered a profitable product, has been declining in revenue for multiple years. The market has been solvent longer than it has been sane. To put into perspective, the Dot Com bubble only lasted 4 years. We're going on six years of absolute lunacy with no customers to speak of.
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>>62415499
If it’s that hot for you young buck, it’s probably killing the elderly there without AC
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>>62415507
>>62415507
>>62415507
NEW
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When the major markets cool off the OTC Market gets hot. Get you a little MONI so you have some fun & $
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>>62415337
Start by drawing a pentagram, the bottom pointed towards the Vatican, on the floor.
Use your own, or a small child’s arterial blood
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>>62415408
Sell then going to 1250
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>>62415457
You do know that your broker charges you a fee right?
That means they have to pick up the phone when you call them, and have to answer your questions
You pay them for those answers



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