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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

Previously on /smg/
>>62482280
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I missed the dips, but FUCK IT. I'M SHORTING EVERYTHING
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wtf am I looking at
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>memes sector still in a clear downtrend
When are we gonna break the curses, hymen sisters?
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>the dump is the foreigners fault
>the pump is because of the foreigners
???????
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>it was a fake out dump, we're heading for green circuit breaker #2
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I made a RORO model with GPT 5.6 Sol, and a forecast model. Next, should I make a stock picker and portfolio weighting model?
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>>62483091
bro its dumping
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>>62483094
back to 7% we go
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I am still making money off of sneedisk and sneedisk accessories
>overnight green edition
thank you for your attention to this matter
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>SPCX baggies
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I might actually be green again. This market is so stupid.
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Hopefully it keeps crabbing so Koreans have to keep topping their margin account
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My PYPL doing a lil sumething
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>>62483090
It's never their fault.

But seriously, their output vs the rest of the world is probably not THAT high, especially seeing how hot the memory sector is. That's why the have to use x100 leverage.
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>new chapter of kurumi-chan
finally some good news
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>>62483110
Is this yuri?
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>>62483110
What are they trading now?
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>>62483116
yee theres zero men
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>>62483100
Is that the OpenAI model called Arrakis?
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I know there's a lot of SCHD fags
they're very vocal

why don't SCHD fags diversify with FNDF? It's the international version of SCHD. It's a Schwab ETF as well. It basically targets companies with strong fundamentals and good dividends.

It sometimes moves inverse to SCHD. A good diversifier.
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>S&P downgrades Oracle to BBB- – only one notch above junk level

LMFAO
FAFO
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Sirs.... The space sex stock is not looking good
This is my last redemption
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>>62483123
And here's a chart comparing them

It's somewhat more volatile, but worth it.
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>>62483120
>Half those sources are The Indian Express
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>>62483124
The fact that it took this long and they're still not BB means they're still being handled with toddler gloves
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>>62483125
First Starship launch since the IPO is on Thursday, it'll be interesting to watch.
Falcon 9 launches all the time, of course, but it doesn't get hype anymore.
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pretty solid close for kospi
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that mean its gonna tank tomorrow
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>>62483088
My bulge
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>>62483137
yeah, but we'll probably front run it in the AM
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I listen Arvind Krishna interview from two months back he convince me the corporation of International Business Machines is offering great value at great price. How much I put in?
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>>62483138
it's the size of a little girls hand ?
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>>62483148
Are you trying to bring this into the direction so that somebody replies with
>I wish a little girl's hand was on it
???
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>>62483150
no I mean you have small package
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>>62483150
kill yourself
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>>62483105
I should have bought more
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GOOKS
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>kospi
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>>62483175
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Kospi is up 6%. What was the news? I thought Ibm tanked for ai
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>>62483186
everyone who got margin called died
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>>62483156
I didn't say that though
>>62483165
>retard doesn't get what I meant
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>>62483150
I wish a little girl's hand was on my bulge
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>>62483195
The object you referred to as your bulge can fit inside a small female hand
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>>62483203
But I didn't say. And I'm currently having my breakfast, in case you're going to ask.
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>>62483212
What are you eating
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>>62483186
IBM tanked for Trump, possibly Dell too in the future.
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>>62483199
>He said the thing
Kek. My sides.
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Will micropenis pass the 1k mark
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>>62483227
I'd take every time it rejects at $1000 as a brief opportunity to short.
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Is SKHY finna 5x from here?
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>>62483247
Dump all your money in there. This is financial advice.
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>>62483117
stocks finally, meme stocks but at least stocks
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>>62483117
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>>62483253
AMD seems to be the only company worth putting money into atm.
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>>62483170
60,5$ today?
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In today's video,
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>>62483217
I had Skyr with some flavoured Whey, with Blueberries and other kinds of berries and some crunch-müsli stuff (don't know how it's named)
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MUU split in progress. How long does it usually take to update?
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>>62483258
me on the left, unironically
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>>62483123
Samsung and SKHY are two of their top stocks. I see the trick you're trying to pull.
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>>62483145
Put in all the funds of your village, you will earn many lakh sir
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Shit, I'm too bored to work.
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So, gold is down, but inflation (oil) is up. What's up with that?
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I made three dollars shorting SpaceX on a etf should I pull anons? Is this the tip?
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>>62483302
Go big or go home. I'd say keep shorting until you earn 30.
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>>62483306
They should make up the money I lost on fertilizer stocks during the strait crisis
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>>62483299
Arabs selling Gold for money, since they can't sell actual oil because pew pew lasers not always working
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You can buy spacex shares at a cheaper value than when the ipo initially launched
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>>62483315
Literal, actual cheapies
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>>62483315
Still 1000x more than actual value
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>>62483313

WE ARE WINNING SO BIGLY WE SANK THEIR BOATS THAT WERE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA ALREADY AGAIN!
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>>62483310
Im in the same boat, my copium is that the inerta hasnt caught up yet so pricing will increase come say September to November, am I delusional?
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>>62483299
Sand people rely heavily on oil as their revenue. If oil doesn't flow they need to get revenue from somewhere else highly liquid. Which in this case is gold. So they sell tons of gold to get cash, increasing the supply and suppressing its price. Once the oil starts flowing properly, expect the prices to shoot up.
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>indicator says Strong Buy
>buy it
>price goes down
>indicator lowers to Buy
Does TA actually work or is it a scam?
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>>62483315
>136 dollars
Lol. Lmao. I remember the faggots who were saying it was going past 200 easily. I'll maybe throw in a position when it is under 100.
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>>62483363
You mean 10 right?
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>>62483367
Well I would want to wait out lockouts so if it goes even that far then for sure.
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>SPCX
>Analyst rating, 80% buy
Lol!
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>>62483363
Well, it did go beyond 200. I'm not touching the stock and probably wouldn't recommend to do so unless until lockups elapse and shares get released, unless you have a specific reason to do so. Considering how Tesla traded anything is possible, but I wouldn't bet on anything, but for it to keep crashing for the foreseeable future.
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>>62483363
>$100
Kek maybe under $30


>$135 = 1.8 trillion market cap
Just a year sho the business was iirrc $400b. It just suddently gained $1.4t? Nah I don't believe it. The $400b was probably overestimated as well.
>almost $30 = $400b market cap
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>>62483381
Whenever I see these sorts of things it kind of makes me think of analysts as stock and market hypers. I guess there's an issue of buy ratings depending upon prices a year from now, so even if stock will almost certainly drop it's a buy as long as it'll reach higher evaluation within the end of the year, but even then I have hard time seeing SpaceX being higher from a year from now.
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>>62483386
There's an article with Bank of America claiming a $235 price target but you just know the bank won't all in the same way an anon confident on his own bet would. I don't really take these worthless banks and analysts opinions on the matter when it feels like they just want to screw me over.
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>new ghost in the shell dropping dangerous red pills
I'll never understand why anime gets a pass.
Guess because its a troon farm.
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>>62483391
It's kind of like video game journalist reviews. Buy/7+ ratings are mostly worthless, but Sell/6- ratings are kind of interesting.
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>>62483355
It works AND it's a scam. It worked on you.
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should i fomo in today or wait for zion don speech?
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the craziest graph you've ever seen
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Pypl +18%
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God, I hope semis will finally break from the downwards slope tomorrow. I'm thinking about slurping some gookstock if they do. Everything I've read recently has been short term bullish.
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>>62483439
hold on, r/valueinvesters is finally winning? yeah i still ain't touching this crap
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>>62483439
>We've gotta sell!!
>This is bullish, actually
?????????
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>>62483439
>back to highs seen 6 months ago
KEKWAB
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>>62483381

The rating are bought. Mainstream financial news is a paid for operation to transfer their bags.
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WHY IS MU FALLING AGAIN?
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>>62483456
That may be the case, but I don't think you even need to go that far. It seems pretty natural that things would be skewed towards bullish sentiments.
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>>62483458
The leveraged koreans won. Billions must die.
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>>62483458
Stock split
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>>62483299

You have to take advantage of the sideways volatility for a few months. I’ve been buying miners as it dips just below or near 4000. You get a leg up 10-15% every couple weeks or so.

The next run won’t begin until the panic hits and massive printing sends gold, stocks and commodities/hard assets to the moon later in the year. They always print. Why? Because that’s how they transfer wealth to themselves ultimately and impoverish the working class.
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>>62483464
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>>62483461
Not even 100x leveraged worst Korea will stop the next leg up.Chips will print again. Capex spending is unstopable for now.
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> futures
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who else pronounces it spic-x
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>>62483471
I ain't racist, son.
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holy shit SKHY is so red
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>>62483474
Considering how munch it went up yesterday, I could see some profit taking. Wondering whether it'll follow the standard pump&dump scheme.
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>>62483466

These 2-3% swings translate to 10-15% gain in a miner like Artemis. The thesis rests on not getting greedy and taking the 13% and be happy. And that someone likely China is putting a floor under it by buying and slowly draining western gold by standing for delivery. They have colossal gold silver and copper and other metal reserves and are hoarding. This is a sign they are expecting war and may back the Yuan with gold when the currency chaos begins. China doesn’t have the debt problem and trade imbalances the US. They want to keep the Yuan stable. The US needs to inflate its debt away somehow. So you can imagine where nations will want to keep reserves given most the world stands as having largest trading partner as China. So they will want stable reserves and Yuan (with a gold backing) to buy.

TLDR. China I believe has put a floor under gold.
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>>62483471
I say spacesex because I am a particularly cheeky speculative investor :3
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>>62483474
Everyone's dumping to pump Paypal.
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>>62483480
Sounds plausible. US debt is obviously an issue to be dealt with (printing being the most obvious solution), where central banks are running away to gold, which would make for a pretty decent move for China, especially when gold prices are currently bottoming real hard.

Makes me want to hold a decent amount of gold honestly. I have hard time seeing it go much lower than it is now.
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any y'all smiggers actually boughted paypal?
>>
all of memory is red, this pump was the dead korean bounce
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>>62483491
It's going to pump until $60 and then crash violently.
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>>62483494
yeah but did you boughted though? I'm not seeing the usual enthusiasm from value trap mfs they usually get very giddy when this type of news drops
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>>62483455
dipslurpers stay winning
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>>62483480
Correct desu.

They have been switching from US debt to gold for some time.
Obviously they don't want bussy throwing lead weights in their bags.

Oil's fate is sealed.

Gold could get quite ugly though.
Bussy needs it down, Fo'an needs it up.
>>
>>62483494
the Stripe offer is comically bad $60 per share? Lol Lmao even
>>
>>62483493
Look again smiggie wiggie :3
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>>62483493
Well, it just moved from buyer's to seller's territory, the down trend hasn't changed or been broken. The movement on Kospi wasn't too bad today, but the whole sector is really been pumping based off of earnings, so the season should be the deciding factor and I've only been seeing bullish signals. TSMC is likely to be pretty big.
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>>62483480
>So you can imagine where nations will want to keep reserves given most the world stands as having largest trading partner as China. So they will want stable reserves and Yuan (with a gold backing) to buy.

These metal baggies are truly delusional this is dumber shit than gme rejects peddle
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>>62483493
It's not because of technicals or foreign market interplay. The thesis has completely changed. Memory is a bad investment now.

Tim Apple has already called out the corruption. California is suing to make memory free. It's over.

Invest in the future of AI by investing in its past: the MAG7. The winners were chosen years ago, if you're not on board you're about to be punished. No this has nothing to do with earnings coming up.
>>
>>62483514
What's delusional about it? Central banks have been getting rid of US debt and buying gold. It's a public knowledge. China trying to capitalize on that trend would make perfect sense in the geopolitical sense. Gold backing Yuan may be a bit too far, but it doesn't sound insane either way, where providing stable currency in a world of distrust of USD is a great power move.
>>
So oil prices didn't go up too much because apparently oil was still getting through the strait in previous months, but now it seems to be completely closed, so why isn't oil over $100?
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>>62483520
It's just numbers on the screen. Powerful enough people can make it be whatever they want it to be. At least until actual physical shortages arise.
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>>62483520
because republicans need to win midterms
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>>62483520
its being shorted
they told you they would
they have done it before in wars of the past

anyone (at this point) still long oil deserves liquidation.
theres a difference between being determined and just burning money as a protest.
>>
>>62483520
SPR draining at incredible high speeds Simple as
https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=PET&s=WCSSTUS1&f=W
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>>62483500

Yes. Battle. However it would quickly be a losing one. They Just need to bid gold up in Yuan from their new gold vaulting corridor and hubs. They simply need to take their already gigantic share of global trade and force settlement in Yuan or gold (which is integrated into the gold corridor). Its their goods. The dollar doesn't have to get a look in. Accept both Yuan or gold settlements. International trade can keep their gold there (Hong Kong Shanghai and some other hubs in the corridor). AND its allocated unlike CME or LBMA so you dont have to worry about getting it back or being sanctioned (outside of US reach).

Something to consider. While the dollar has up until now the method of settlement of international trade of goods. For a long time its been dwarfed by the fact its not actually a significant portion of those goods. Its a financial currency now. The US doesn't run trade surpluses any more. So why would China tolerate having the buying and selling of its good in Dollars much longer?? Especially now the US has weaponized the system (stole Russian treasuries).

cont....
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>>62483537

cont...

So one way or another. The dollar as settlement for Chinese good is done. And there is nothing the US can do to stop it (bad news for dollar demand). After that internationalization of Yuan in trade then comes the financialization of the Yuan (the last stronghold of the dollar). Backed and exchangeable to allocated gold. Yuan bonds and reserves available for collateralization too. This is all tantamount to a declaration of war however. But so what. The US has declared it. The amount of pain they could inflict cannot be understated.

This is what happens when you stop making things. Become almost 100% reliant on others for basic commodity resources. Think you can sacrifice for industrial base for banking shenanigans. And have your main export as paper (IOUs, aka debt). No more paper. Not from America or the world. You pay in Yuan or pay in gold. And if you get Yuan they will give you gold on demand if necessary.
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>>62483519
Where did you read that dumbshit?
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>>62483537
Anyone who reads this becomes dumber
>>
is this xitter chud right? is microsoft next?

also
>no one /smg/ shilled shorting spcx when it was over 200, which was an insane valuation that meant a p/s of over 200
you're losing your edge.
>>
>>62483348
Why don't sandpeople sell their Volkswagen and Mercedes Benz stocks to get cash?
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>>62483546

You're about to embarrass yourself. As usual I would say. Search to it. CB gold buying is ramping up again like 2022.Chinas true reserves are far in excess of stated. Its been a black hole for gold for 30 years. It goes in and never comes out. They think long term.
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>>62483546
I just googled it.
https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=what+is+the+amount+of+gold+being+stocked+and+bought+by+central+banks
https://goldsilver.com/industry-news/article/gold-reserves-by-country-the-2026-rankings/
https://www.gold.org/goldhub/gold-focus/2026/06/central-bank-gold-statistics-central-banks-resume-net-buying-april
https://tradingeconomics.com/country-list/gold-reserves
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>>62483531
Over past two weeks they've slowed the releases down to 3 million barrels a week from 9 million a week. It's still draining and it's not bottomless but not that high rate anymore
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wtf?!

Why isn’t everyone panicking??
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>>62483079
DRAM Revolutionary Guard Corps declare war against Reisalin Stout
Itsover
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i am bag holding MCD....... why the fuck arent you cunts buying more burgers fuck sake (inb4 someone says "uhh they are mainly a real-estate company)
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>>62483564
>>62483555
OK so China bought a small amount of gold, noone is disputing that.

Who told you that the yuan is a reserve currency? Who told you its gold backed?
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>>62483570
Dip buying opportunity.
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>>62483582

Honestly mate. I can already tell by the short smartarse inane nature of your replies. You dont deserve to be helped. So fuck off. Youre gonna get blind sided by it eventually.

Get rekt
>>
cont...
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>>62483570
KOSPI went up like 7% in the last trading session. This has to be a mistake.
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>Koreans finance youtuber got beaten to death by a guy who lost everything on monday
kek monday was craz for koreans huh? they are so fucking unhinged laveraged up their tits. 1.6million margin calls over 350k accounts liquidated. So almost 3% of the population went into generational poverty in a single day
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>>62483581
I'm sorry. I'm bagholding pepsi, maybe McDonald's should switch their coca cola to pepsi huh
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>>62483589
WOW.
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>>62483589
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>>62483589
BAGGIES HAVE GONE INSANE THE RETAILOYIM HAS LOST IT
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>>62483585
Lmao at you dumbass you thought the yuan was a reserve currency thats how dumb you and you are writing essays
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HAHAHAHA
YOU ALL DOUBTED ME TOLD ME PAYPAL WAS A DYING COMPANY

GUESS WHO HAS BUYOUT OFFFERS MOTHERFUCKS
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>>62483537
>So why would China tolerate having the buying and selling of its good in Dollars much longer??

you don't attack while your hand is getting stronger, as a general principle.

its annoying to have their reserves undervalued, but that difference can be made up in a few good weeks.

N.E.H. has been going well for them, zigger collapse has donated central asia to them, and now SEA are dependent on that central asian oil with new long term contracts, brining them into the orbit as well.

there's really no reason to start a BIG fight over it.
its annoying, for both sides, and it may get a bit ugly, but its not an existential thing.

in a lot of cases you should expect the two shot callers to appear to be at odds while playing against the middle, that was often the pattern in the cold war and dual system before it, and it still remains the general pattern.
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>>62483582
Oh, that's schizo babble for now. I wouldn't claim that's happening, but it'd make sense that China is buying up tons of gold, creating a support for gold at around 4kUSD and for China to want to abuse the US currency weakness in some fashion would make sense.
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>>62483591
We love cock-o-la in this thread. KO has always been superior.
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>>62483601
>the offer is dogshit
>you retard buy stocks gambling on buy outs
you are still the retard here
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>>62483588
Looks like 1 20:1 split
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>>62483601
>>62483170
What's your average? Can you beat my $40.20
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>Hurr durr everyone gonna stop wanting the currency everyone wants the $US and buy the currency they aren't allowed to buy because the coin merchant who has all my money says so, ur gonna be sorry
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>>62483603
What percentage of gold production are they buying? You forgot yo look that up didn't you?

>creating a support for gold at around 4kUSD

Wrong

> and for China to want to abuse the US currency weakness in some fashion would make sense.

How? By shooting themselves in the foot?

And you think the $ is weak? Lmao
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Belarus turned back on its radar stations which were used in assisting Russian drones with striking Ukraine a response by the Ukrainian armed forces is expected imminently
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holy shit the koreans thought they could break out of their 4-family-owned dystopian plasticface foreskincutting hellhole
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>Selling off before the PPI PUMP in 20 minutes

Right smiggers? It hasn't leaked and is hot and insiders are selling, right?
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>>62483588
I don't know, what's this pattern called?
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>prepare for another trading day
>watching a qt, genki japanese girl fishing on twitch
Life's not so bad.
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I feel it a big stinky nigger wednesday. memory fags are already panic selling premarket even though gooks propped up their ponzi green all night.

US SK Hynix shares are like 50% more expensive than Korean shares. They are literally just fleecing retail right now on the chip/memory shit. Its absolutely criminal.

Three US bases were bombed this morning and Iran said its going to keep chimping out. The US is actively bombing Iran right now

Axios just wrote an article about how you should buy government bonds if you "cant stomach the twists and turns of the market" lmao
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>MSFT is green
it's already over
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>>62483639
Damn, what a bunch of bullish indicators.
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>>62483628
Trump knows it one day in advance
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>>62483637
if you could fish and trade at the same time, that would be true emotional mastery.

that is what the sensai grand master is doing when you enter to receive you black belt at the trading dojo.

fishing is so boring.
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Anyone getting back into RKLB yet?
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>>62483639
War and bombings are bullish. Capex spending is increasing. Chip margins will soar. Another massive chip leg up during this earnings season.
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>>62483661

>the most crowded retail trade in history that already played out is going to 10x from here and everyone is going to be neet millionaires

okay champ. good luck with your computes
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every single day for months I boughted fifty (50) dollors of schd every day
but i still feel empty inside
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>>62483667
Thanks, I'll enjoy my inevitable gains.
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bouncy bouncy bouncy
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>>62483670
SCHD will never hold you in its arms, lock eyes and tell you it loves you
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>>62483439
>>62483105
probably this news

https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/stripe-advent-offer-buy-paypal-more-than-53-billion-sources-say-2026-07-15/
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>>62483674
evidently neither will anybody else
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>dead korean bounce was real
ITS OVER FOR MEMORY
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>>62483589
I feel like this new "if you aren't economically independent then life isn't worth living" mentality is going to have pretty serious repercussions for society.
People will literally put themselves into poverty rather than work a normal job.
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>go to bed, sneedisk green
>wake up, sneedisk red
can't blame this one on the gooks, what da fook
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>>62483677
Absolute steal, pypl shareholders should reject the offer
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>>62483682
american zommers are the same but instead of the stock market they throw all their savings into prediction markets
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When I say NUKE you say GOOKS
NUKE
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Any tips on getting a JAV wife?
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>>62483683
>can't blame this one on the gooks
i'm gonna do it anyway
>>62483704
GOOKS
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SpaceX is launching a new Starship as early as tomorrow, it might be worth a play because if it succeeds we could see a short term bounce, don't hold it long term just until after the launch.
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>>62483682
Well, it's the consequence of social systems collapse. The ponzi scheme of younger people bankrolling elders just won't work long term as the average age will increase HEAVILY, creating a huge financial burden on younger people that didn't exist before. That combined with social media making everyone want to keep up with unrealistic Joneses with massive educational debts with rising costs of living and assets just makes everyone feel like they're playing a skewed game, in which there's no way of winning the conventional way, so they just take their shot making massive risks in hopes that they're somehow going to make it, losing everything in the process.

We're fucked unless something big changes.
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oh no only 5,5% PPI, cut the rates
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>>62483355
crossovers are memes designed to scam noobs
all you need is vwap
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>>62483708
>i'm gonna do it anyway
based
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Kek wtfwt
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>>62483682
all the koreans that didnt make it big on the stock market will be sent to mars >>62483709 to try their luck on the Red Planet
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is there an smgcord
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>>62483671
If retail is discussing the stocks all the stocks they have, they got those stocks from somewhere.

be long, but don't be retarded about what you're long in.
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no way memory is gonna pump during a war
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>>62483731
well thats what it did last time, so...
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>>62483715
Not to mention property prices 15x the median income and childcare for one child costs almost as much as a full time worker combined with the collapse of the social "village" in helping to raise children. Means no kids so we need to be absolutely set by old age or nobody is going to look after us
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>>62483660
the space sector feels like an abandoned child
im not getting in until prices are back where they were a year ago
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>>62483736
Bullish
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>>62483729
I'm long in my pp
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KOSPI Sisters - are we back?
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WTFTF
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>>62483715
Kids need to man up, they are lazy and spoiled from a life of luxury. Get a job or don't no one cares
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ASML EARNINGS IS OUT
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>>62483355
At the end of the day TA is just based on probabilities. It's never 100%.
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>>62483729
Oh, indeed. Whenever story becomes too mainstream I become aware of retail coming in as exit liquidity. That's why it took me quite a bit to create the conviction and make the move, where I'm bag holding for some time or until the thesis changes. The chip trade doesn't look to be over and while the gains shouldn't be nearly as huge, there should still be some. At least that's the conclusion I came to.

I may be wrong and won't get much gains, but sometimes you need to take action and this is the time I'm doing so, where I put in something below half of my portfolio, though without any leverage.
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>>62483715
modern politics is about caring about stuff that are currently a problem, not about stuff that will be a problem 20 years from now on
it will be our doom but it is what it is
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ITS OVER ITS FUCKING OVER
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>>62483732
wrong we had like 10 cease fires
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>>62483739

its crabbish at best. everyone knows its bullshit fake numbers during fake peace of a fake war that is now active again but was never not active we just larped that it wasn't for a month so they could publish fake and gay data
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>>62483749
Yeah, everyone's a pussy and they just need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, getting a shitty dead-end job that doesn't pay shit.
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>>62483756
Look into Jacob Helberg. Ignore the fact that he's a gay jew. He's heading pax silica. He's going to go on a multi decade run. Maybe president in 2 decades. Connections to Sam Altman and Alex Karp.
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>>62483704
Uranium and Nuclear sector are Korean heavy.
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>>62483755
It's never exactly the same but the overall structure of a bubble always follows the steps. Retail investors cashing in their pensions/homes to invest in a stock on leverage is never, ever a good sign.
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>>62483777
Not everyone is a loser fren, just the ones who demand to be paid more than they are worth, get a skill, start a business, if you cant make it in America you must have downs syndrome or be a quadrapalegic
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>>62483770
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>>62483736
again same with cpi last night why is this a surprise oil was done due to trump terrorizing oil traders with nothing actually changing on the ground
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Imagine not selling SK Hymen yesterday at close
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>>62483783
>Retail investors cashing in their pensions/homes to invest in a stock on leverage
Well, that's at least them making the risk themselves. Often times it's pension funds themselves buying risky debt, bankrolling the bubble. It happened with subprime mortgages and it's happening now with private credit funding the datacenter buildout. For me the play is simple, be in pick&shovels of the buildout and then rotate into/out of it if it collapses. Then just see who'll be left standing and put your money there. More difficult to execute than to say, but somewhat pretty simple and straightforward. There will be players that will reap all the benefits in the end. Honestly makes me think that gold could be a pretty decent play in this scenario as I could see so many flock to it once things start to unravel.
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>>62483793
Yeah I was thinking about longing oil but the I remembered that Axios and Trump can record themselves having a diarrhea shit on twitter and it will drop the price of oil by 10%.
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>>62483806
That's a fine plan if you actually execute it. But that's the issue with retail traders-most of them are too emotional with their trades and will baghold all the way to the bottom.

If people are cashing in their life savings to go long on leverage that's "euphoria" in markets. Zero thought to capital preservation, total greed. It will inevitably lead to some sort of crash when the market finally sobers up and realizes how exposed it is. And the retail traders are the people who provide the liquidity to do so.
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im new to investing and stock in general but consider myself smart
i had been scouring the interwebs and people were mostly saying, be long/investor, buy and never sell
but I noticed stocks almost 50% of the time have red days

it seems you would make far more money if you were to sell as much as you buy, or at least sell from time to time
am I getting it wrong cause I'm new?
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>>62483823
read the graphs nigga
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>>62483823
You're talking about being an investor vs being a trader. Either can make money if done correctly but 90% of people aren't cut out to be a trader and are better off buying etfs over time and never selling.
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I think I'm gonna buy PEP. Pepsi (the soda) is kinda dogshit but the numbers look nice and I value Doritos as 1 trillion so it seems like a steal right now

4.15% div and you know they will keep increasing it so could be a really sick long term play
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>>62483823
You make money selling. No one has ever made money buying.
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>>62483823
That's called trading and most people lose money doing it. You can try trading with a very small amount of your capital to get your feet wet.
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>>62483836
>You make money selling
>>62483832
>better off buying etfs over time and never selling
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I’m down 30% on my AI stocks namely Nebius and Marvell and 10% on my good ones like MU
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>>62483836
Erm actually covering a short sale is a buy
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What happened to asml?
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>>62483838
You would need to sell those ETFs to make money.
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>>62483838
They're not mutually exclusive. If you've ever wondered why guys like Elon musk have high net worth but very little liquid cash it's because you are taxed on capital gains. So guys like that have huge pools of stock that they use as collateral to borrow at low rates against for cash capital or living expenses.
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>>62483118
Based
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>>62483823
Not advice.
I'm with the longing ETFs group, but...
My strat is mostly longing ETFs so I carefully picked ones that I liked and then got in the habit of selling when their price crosses below the 90d SMA.
I coupled this with a couple of other rules so I can gradually DCA back into them while price is below the 90d SMA. When above, I hardly ever buy; I just long.
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>>62483823
The problem is with predicting when the red/green days happen. If you don't have insider information this is going to be extremely difficult. You'll read something and think you figured out what's going to happen then it goes the opposite direction for seemingly no reason. Or Trump shits out another tweet causing everything to pump/dump.
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>>62483843
Got me there.
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>Docs in for Another Medicare Pay Cut, CMS Says -- expect a 1.68% pay cut -- or a 1.19% pay cut for those participating in advanced alternative payment models -- in 2027 under the proposed Medicare Physician Fee Schedule released Tuesday by the Trump administration.

fuck this, i'm going private, GLP clinic and concierge medicine it is....
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>>62483857
what if I can predict i.e semi red green cycles?
assume one would swap between soxl and soxs with precision
it seems like it would make decent money
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>>62483870
If it were that easy everyone would do it and get rich
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>>62483857

we live in a simulation. the (((overseers))) switched the numbers machine to crab for the last three months. soon they will pick the new narrative and randomly assign the new winners and losers based on whatever will fuck over the most people and reward the most retards
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>-2.09% PM
CAM ON SNEEDISK LET'S ACTUALLY OPEN GREEN TODAY
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the koreans are at it again
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>>62483876
No
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>>62483818
I do agree. I may also get caught myself, but at least I can try to be aware of it and plan around it, so once the fall starts I could play around it. One of the issues is that there is so much opportunity that it's kind of difficult to stay out of it. You can try to call it out and be correct, but still be kind of a loser, because you've been years ahead before it pops and lose on all of the potential gains. It's meant to be balanced by being there to salvage the wreckage and reap the rewards, but if you could also benefit from before the carnage, then why not do so? I know that it's risking to get burned and lose too much, where I do see compelling points as to why the current state of markets isn't much of an issue and everything will be fine. I think that the most obvious pain point would be the dubious rreturn out of the buildout, but plenty of the entities spending are basically playing with money they've been hoarding for years and have functioning businesses bankrolling the whole endeavour. That may not apply to all the players, but it does to quite a bit of them.
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>>62483870
>>62483823
The simple answer is the market is a zero sum game. You're going to be competing against people that have careers and education in this and work for massive trading corporations using AI

Google a bloomberg terminal to see how massively you, and me and most people in this thread, are out of the game
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>>62483885
>The simple answer is the market is a zero sum game.
*yawns aggressively in your direction*
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BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG

CAM ON AND MAKE SOME FOOKIN' GAINS
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>>62483893
LET'S FUCKING GOOOO!!!!!!!!!
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>>62483885

mean reversion and emotionless investing are the best trading strategy and incredibly simple to execute. it has taken 5 figure traders to billions before just buying dips when people panic. you guys don't like buying dips though you just ape bubble shit

read/watch a video on B.N.F. or some shit. he took a George Soros partners mean reversion strategy of just buying dips and realizing small gains of 2-3% over and over and made hundreds of millions as a college dropout

TLDR it really is as simple as buy low sell high but in practice 99% of you faggots avoid cheap stuff like the plague and ape into neon green shit and get rugged
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>>62483888
Nice lucky trips today will be green.
Also, every human is capable of metacognition, did that get translated wrong or the author didn't understand what metacognition is.
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>>62483893
BULL RUN
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Great time to buy and hold IBM and ELF!
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AAAAAAAAH KEVIN CUT THE RATES, IT'S ONLY 5,5% AND OIL IS OBVIOUSLY REBOUNDING
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>>62483893
based
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>>62483823
everyone trades on different time frames
pick one that you like
people say day trading is impossible but if you have the right personality for it then it's not
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>>62483893
Basado
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I have $28,000 and no idea what to do with it. Everything feels toppy.
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Don't look at SKHY
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>>62483893
im buying ibm
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memorysisters??
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Should I sell everything at an average 15% loss and go all in at AMD?
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>>62483900
Golden?
yes
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SOXL
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>>62483917
yes, go all in on AMD options, 15DTE at the longest
you will double your money, trust me bro
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>>62483917
qrd what did Lisa do?
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>Rosenblatt Securities Adjusts Advanced Micro Destroyer Price Target to $665 From $490, Maintains Buy Rating
If Rosenblatt says to buy then I'm buying
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>>62483885
It's like playing prediction markets, in the longer run you're more likely to lose against the insiders with more information. That's why focusing on longer term works for most. The line tends to go up and right over long enough period of time, so the goal is to try to capture that. There are ways to make it more profitable and efficient, but for most people just buying S&P500 will work out the best as you can't fuck it up all too much.
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>>62483917
>should I rape my own ass with this rake
I don't know...should you?
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GOOD MORNING SAARS!
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>AEHR up 49%
Holy shit
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>>62483928
Nothing, everything but AMD sucks.
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Kioxia has been sucking fat fucking cocks every single day since June 22nd. I'm tired bros. Real tired.
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STOP THE DUMP!
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my value trap REIT is finally waking back up and on its way to 3.99 (for real this time)

this is going to pay for my new car (probably a Golf or mazda3 hatchback) in 5 years when the NAV discount closes again
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>>62483936
i remember wanting to put $50k when that was under $30 but it went up like +10% when my cash cleared so i was like nvm lol
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HGRAF surprise corporate update tomorrow.

Anyone else still holding this stock?
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SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARXL
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Could we please get a small vix pop into the lower 50s or 60s?
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>ASML beat expectations
>still dumped
It's just how things work now, isn't it? Also it seems like ASML already got orders for future years filling pretty hard, while also increasing capacity by like 30%? Looks pretty bullish?
Not sure what would pump memory/semis anymore. Expect another KOSPI rape tonight. More accoutns getting liquidated.
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>>62483947
I bought a small lottery ticket amount around $5-ish
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>>62483954
baby's first bubble?
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no no no no no no no
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>>62483954
"investors" are pricing in truly retarded levels of earnings on these hardware companies despite near-fictional fundies of some of these companies
meanwhile software hyperspenders are STILL going up
hardware curse is real
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>>62483956
Based. Looks like this is going to be an update prior to a vote for the US redomicile.
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what do yall think of cyber securities? Still room to pump? am holding some zscaller and sentinel calls
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>>62483957
When it comes to markets? Yes. Well, at least I can use it as a learning opportunity if anything. I'll probably live through at least a couple more, so it'd be nice to be prepared better for the future.
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NIGGERS
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>>62483947
They announced their agreement with Western International yesterday, probably got something to do with that. They also keep hinting that the US government wants to buy graphene.

I do find it slightly suspect that these announcements came out just as the share price was going under $3. But we shall see.
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>>62483967

>asian markets green all night
>American markets open
>bombs flying
>death to America death to Iran I have 1000 missiles locked and loaded
>everything immediately rugs

turns out the Koreans weren't the real niggers. the Americans were the real niggers all along
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>>62483967
NIGGER WEDNESDAY
>>
Red Day
Green Day
Red Day
Green Day
Red Day
Green Day
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>>62483967
What did he mean by this?
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Ayo. Teino heika banzai!
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>>62483954
When will you tards learn that things dump after beating earnings now? It's been that way since covid. No it doesn't make sense but neither does the rest of this retarded market. Ride the pre-earnings hype run-up and sell or at least take profit at 3:30pm.
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>>62483966
michael lewis has a book where he gathered a bunch of MSM propaganda news "articles" during bubble times and put it all together. it demonstrates the mania and, more importantly, the ridiculous lies and predictions about the future that usually come with bubbles.
>muh self driving cars
>muh data centers in space
>muh agenic ai
so on and so forth. it's worth a quick read as there's nothing new under the sun
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V in progress
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IM FUCKING RUINED
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arise crabs
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>>62483977
>buy the rumor sell the news

You do understand this isn't some crazy mystery it's a profit taking strategy that has existed for like a century right?
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I bought Glowie on this dip but my Sneedisk order was a little bit lower
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going to break that 755.65 high?
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tempted to buy some nvda calls today
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>>62483977

investing is PVP multiplayer game. investing is not an autism math simulator.
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>>62483985
Maybe. If it gets rejected expect a red day tomorrow.
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>>62483987
>>62483987
>>62483987
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welp looks like the new sneedisk system is trading from the $1,480-90 range to $1,765ish up and down; hopefully it breaks out to the upside later this summer/early fall as shit plays out
>once again back to bagholding SNXX
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>>62483971
SMG uses this word as an adjective so much it has lost all meaning. Is it good bad or indifferent? Fuck if I know anymore.
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>>62483983
Obviously I understand. My frustration is watching other retards fail to understand. There's an "x beat earnings then dumped omfg why?" post every day.
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>>62483994
I started speaking like a negus irl too
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>>62483984
>GLWnigguh position is bleeding out
>double position
I am either very retarded or very smart.
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So wtf happened to SOXS? Do you get forcibly liquidated before they do that shit or is bobo now up 800%?
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>>62483978
Well, as far as I've seen even skeptics of AI do think that the technology has its usage. It now starts to remind of me of the railroad and dotcom, where there are going to be benefits, but the rush makes everyone overextend.

Well, we'll see how this'll work out as it is a bit more ethereal than before in the potential and limitations of AI.
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>>62484014
Bastards did a 1/10 split!
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>>62483954
ASML's guiding out like 2 years and people still dump it screaming this is the top because I'm looking at a line.
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>>62483973
I prefer green green red green green red
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We are now at prices never seen since two days ago.



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