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>> No.30419334

>>30419285
>(embed) (embed) (embed)
Nice

>> No.30419352

BLSP resumes trading on the 11th after being frozen by the SEC for not reporting financials while retards pump it on social media. They're currently operating and have partnerships with names like Duke energy. Currently holding 120k shares, but I'm expecting financials to be reported and positive bringing sp to at least 0.1 from .01~ right now.

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Threadly reminder to buy NAT and ZG at open or midday dip.

>> No.30419406

How do I get my bank info to the IRS for the next stimmy? I’m tired of having to wait for paper checks. I’ve owed taxes for the past 5 years, surely there’s another way.

>> No.30419410
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How are the futures?

>> No.30419411
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If you hold XOM you are a XOOMER.

>> No.30419423

BTC is the most "You will own nothing, and you will be happy" asset I have EVER seen.

>> No.30419424

>>30419315
> revenue 190k in 2019
> on company with 500m marketcap
I'll wait for 2020 earnings, and maybe until price drops to $2

>> No.30419429
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>>30419285
>One word
Oil

>> No.30419445
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>"why yes, I am posting from a SOXL-pad how could y- *BOOM*"

>> No.30419448

>>30419285
>Yin
So did the dolls have basically PTSD or catatonia or what?

>> No.30419464

>SAUDI ARABIA CONFIRMS ATTEMPTED ATTACK AT ARAMCO FACILITY: SPA
Oil is literally going to 100+

>> No.30419473

>>30419410
6PM EST

>> No.30419479

I'll be back to complain and shill crbp and cielo tomorrow. Good day.

>> No.30419489
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>mid-teens

>> No.30419494
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at the end of the week
i read my positions
am i that retarded?
i have some suspicions

>> No.30419498

>>30419404
Damn that's hilarious

>> No.30419502
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>anime posters

>> No.30419503
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There have been recent changes in the dermatomyositis competitive landscape with studies that are shorter than one year using the same efficacy endpoint as DETERMINE. Therefore, Corbus will submit a protocol amendment to the FDA and other regulatory agencies to shorten the treatment duration of DETERMINE to 28 weeks from one year. The last subject visit through 28 weeks is expected in March 2021 with topline data to be reported shortly thereafter.

>> No.30419510
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I'm planning on buying some SU and GUSH monday, anything else I should consider oil wise?

>> No.30419525

>>30419315
>peach salmon

>> No.30419559
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>>30419423
I dont understand the "You will own nothing" meme.

Did someone of high stature actually, unironically, say that? I dont pay attention to news

>> No.30419567

>>30419510
Fang and fang alone

>> No.30419575

Futures in 2.5 hours. What color will the dildo be this time?

>> No.30419579

>>30419510
ERX

>> No.30419586

>>30419510
If I were you I would consider more SU and more GUSH

>> No.30419589
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>>30419510
NOV
WTI

>> No.30419591

>>30419285
Just studied about calls and puts. I don’t get how people can lose money from this, it’s just getting money from putting a limit order. What’s the catch here?

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>>30419502
Are there any publicly traded companies I can use to long trannies?
Besides e-sports and anime, I mean...

>> No.30419624

>>30419404
>oil tankers
I thought that was just a meme from the past.
It looks cheap, but the fact it hasn't recovered while the energy sector has rallied makes me a little worried.
Why now and why NAT specifically?

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Tourist always fuck my weekends up. Living in a tourist location is a fucking scam and joke.

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>>30419503
>All those wom*n
I'm shorting this shit with everything I have

>> No.30419642

>>30419410
In the future.

>> No.30419647

>>30419464
Oil getting to 100 would be enough to cover all my losses I made since I joined the stock market.
Arabs trying to kill each other are going to save my portfolio and my dignity.

>> No.30419679

>>30419404
Based

>> No.30419691

>>30419591
the bid-ask spread on most stocks that aren't megacaps with huge volume is 10-15%, so you effectively lose that much with every trade

>> No.30419698

>>30419591
>where is the catch with this risk free cash printing method I found out by reading two investopedia links?

>> No.30419703

>>30419623
>long trannies?
>long suicide
Bearish

>> No.30419731

>>30419703
They can still spend money before dying anon...

>> No.30419749

>>30419559
It's about "The Great Reset". A bunch of hippies to reset the world.

https://off-guardian.org/2020/11/12/own-nothing-and-be-happy-the-great-resets-vision-of-the-future/

>> No.30419758

>>30419623
Buy puts on ESPN aka Disney

>> No.30419761

>>30419559
It is part of the WEF's 2030 "Great Reset" platform:
https://www.weforum.org/great-reset/
That specific phrase first shows up in 2016:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/worldeconomicforum/2016/11/10/shopping-i-cant-really-remember-what-that-is-or-how-differently-well-live-in-2030/?sh=281fed2f1735

>> No.30419791

>>30419632
I live in a tourist location, but there are no tourists because of rona....

>> No.30419792

>>30419647
>oil is here to cover my losses
Not
>oil is here to make me rich
Ngmi

>> No.30419805

IMAGINE :
not being white

>> No.30419806

>>30419559
it's from a world economic forum infomercial
https://youtu.be/aztvWxRKqDQ

>> No.30419817

>>30419503
That's a lot of womxn. Pass.

>> No.30419861

>>30419503
This image is making me seriously consider selling my shares tomorrow

>> No.30419886

>>30419691
But if I just do it for mega/large caps. I’m comfortable with buying the stock at the strike price, even if it doesn’t hit the strike price I still get the premium if it hits the strike price, I get the premium and the stock at the price I like to buy it at? What’s the problem here?
>>30419698
I’m just asking for opinions here. Of course I’ll start reading from investopedia about investing. Show portfolio or stfu.

>> No.30419887
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>BiliBili thought crimes
OH NO NO NO
BILI is filling China's gen Z with misogyny
FEMALE users FED UP
sell it

>> No.30419903
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should I edge into my oil position next week or just buy like 2k worth on monday?

>> No.30419906

>>30419792
I will get rich when I buy VIX for cheap and wait for the crash.

>> No.30419907

>>30419410
enjoy your weekend bro

>> No.30419923

>>30419805
from the state of non-whites absolute seethe I can't even imagine such a hell

>> No.30419953

Is it already scream market futures time?

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>>30419805
this is 2021

>> No.30419974

>>30419903
where were you 2 months ago? Why didn't you buy oil then?

>> No.30419977

>>30419806
>Nothing [is] happy
hell of a sales pitch.

>> No.30419983

>>30419903
i'm really good at buy peaks so I hold 2/3 back of the total i want to invest

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>>30419974
I just started in january

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>>30419887
Never selling Bili until L*m posters buy it. Then it's the top.

>> No.30420049

>>30419887
What if those are just loudmouthed chink cat ladies that will soon be put into correction facilities by Xi?

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>>30419977
checked
just another transfer of wealth and power
i'd feign shock and indignity for american hegemony but i doubt it would go over well here

>> No.30420076

The thing I love about naked buy options is they force you to take profit. With stocks you can hold them into the ground. With options you either make bank or lose it all like you would have anyways. It's a nice, unambiguous ending to every play.

>> No.30420078

>>30419903
you missed the big increases. there are gains, but they will be more modest.
>>30419983
that's a great start on average in. just make sure you don't sucker yourself thinking that the 5% drop in one day is the new low.

>> No.30420088

>>30419855
Anon.. just look at the past man. Look at how expensive computers were - it used to cost hundreds, and hundreds of thousands of dollars for the computing power that is now several hundred dollars. Cameras, same thing. Moore's Law affects more than just semis
1/10th the price is being generous, it is likely to be much, much less than that
The first digital cameras cost $5K - now they're less than $50

>> No.30420096

IMAGINE:
Having a Penis under 6 inches, and being under 6 FT tall

>> No.30420100

>>30419404
>NAT
Thoughts on DHT?

>> No.30420101

>>30419647
Praise allah

>> No.30420129
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Is the correction over or what?

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>>30420066
Where do I put my wealth if I don't want it to be taken? It feels like everything is inflated and/or inflating, including land, ammo, and precious metals....

>> No.30420149

>>30419886
try it yourself, you'll eventually learn that just holding and/or trading the stock is better in the long run, with options you are trading many variables not just stock price, volatility, interest rates, market expectations, etc., often time you see a short put opportunity that returns 10% on your cash but if you just bought the stock you would have received far more than a 10% return, there's a similar paradigm for short covered calls
again go ahead and try it, you might do well for a while but if you document your trades and compare them side-by-side to just long equity positions and do this for months you will understand what I'm saying

>> No.30420183

Bitcoin is up 3.3% this month so far. Its gains are more boomer than meme stonks right now.

>> No.30420185

>>30420006
and you're asking for advice on /smg/?
what is your portfolio mix in relation to time frames?
>>30420088
This discussion in media is heavily weighted by the (((media))) being coastal Megaoplis. It won't make sense to the rest of the US, and vice versa.

>> No.30420192

>>30420088
What do computers have to do with price of car rental? How are those even comparable.
Imagine 2 scenarios:
- I own my car and pay for expenses
vs
- company owns a car, pays for expenses, and has to make profit on customoers.
Please explain to me, how 2nd scenario would cost me only 1/10th of 1st one if rental company has to stay afloat.

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>oil barons getting extremely cocky
soon, fellow knowers

>> No.30420220

>>30420006
Oh. Ok then.
Don't go all in oil just because it's trending now. It might retrace at any point.
Diversify.
Banks + oil + tech like MSFT and other sectors

>> No.30420251

>>30420096
There needs to be a galatic standard way to measure a benis

>> No.30420270

>>30419632
I am an artist aka leech on the tourism industry. Getting real tired of the Biden Pandemic. I actually want the screaming retarded children back now

>> No.30420272

>>30420149
Oh ok, thanks for the opinion. I think I’ll read up more about it before getting into it, I do agree it seems that there’s more to it than just what I’ve read.

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>>30420221
Any specific predictions? I started compiling oil fudders' posts.

>> No.30420280

>>30420129
postponed until august

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>>30420129

>> No.30420306

>>30420096
No need to imagine

>> No.30420314

>>30419285
How do I short America /smg/

>> No.30420333

>>30420314
Join isis

>> No.30420334
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>>30420129
What.

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>>30420129
Who is this faggot? I remember someone posted his gaping asshole a few days ago and its scarred me.

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>>30420271
Yeah, either an extreme justing or simply underperforming the sp500 over the next 6 months

>> No.30420385

>>30420314
chingchong dingdong

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>>30420185
For sure, it won't be economically viable in rural Kansas. However, in any city with greater than 50,000 population, it will be
>he doesn't understand that the nation largely lives in densely populated areas
>pic related

>> No.30420399

>>30419510
Honestly, there are so many goddamn oil companies that something like SU having Lithium deposits and making money on the side hustle of 300 million dollar windfarm would be a nice way to sift through the dross:

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-lithium-boom-is-only-just-getting-started-301232256.html

>> No.30420413

Is husa and gte going to run?

>> No.30420422
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Is it true the ceo of isbrg has sold past patent tech to Google and Apple?

>> No.30420426

>>30420088
I'm not that anon, but your model works until a hurricane is coming and there's an evac order covering five million people. Then there aren't enough cars to evacuate everyone and you get a price squeeze and the richest escape and the poorest die. I'm not going to pretend that's not their goal (it is, along with more control) but unless you're very rich it will make you very vulnerable to systemic risks that require sudden transportation.

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SOXS

>> No.30420443

>>30420221
say what you want, I'm not running out and kiling 3/4 of the planet so you can backpack without seeing houses on the hillsides.
and if I catch you trying...

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>>30420314
America is already short.

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>futures

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>>30420370
Thanks for your contribution. Please keep in mind that your failed predictions are engraved on your tombstone by rule of law.

>> No.30420491

>>30419510
VET has earnings on Monday

>> No.30420498

>>30419502
Lol

China is feminizing the west

>> No.30420508

>>30420251
Press the ruler to the root of the dick, if you can't even do that then lose some weight fatty

>> No.30420514

>>30420192
>What do computers have to do with price of car rental?
...how are you not getting this?
the price of goods decreases EXPONENTIALLY as time goes on
>what is economies of scale
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/economiesofscale.asp

>> No.30420515

>>30420389
Whatever you say coastie.

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>stimulus passing news, inflation fears
>saudis are getting bombs
oil and gold miner bros im so fucking ready for monday

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>>30420441
NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

>> No.30420601

>>30420508
>he doesn't measure full perenium from the anus to the tip of the glans

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>>30420519
My 20 shares of GUSH are comfy as fuck right now

>> No.30420617

wut crytpo do i buy before the normies pump this shit to the moon from the free moneyz and unemployment extension

>> No.30420657

>>30420617
Great place to ask this

>> No.30420678

>>30420617
SOXL

>> No.30420683
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Anyone have thoughts on Infineon over the next few years and their growth potential? Feels like it might be worth it to throw a few hundred at it.

>> No.30420693

>>30420617
All crypto loses in Satoshis when BTC pumps and lose in USD when it dumps. BTC is unironically the only crypto that matters and is the biggest bubble in modern history.
So be prepared to exit quickly like everyone else dogpiling into it.

>> No.30420700

>>30420426
vehicles would be re-directed from across the nation in such an event, and if there was truly such a bad crisis, people would carpool
it's inevitable anon - it's not my model - it's what is going to happen

>> No.30420706

Any chance the futures open green based on stimmy news?

>> No.30420723

This news seemed to go completely ignored by the public but could be starting another crazy run up on BOTY at least a 4 bagger in here:

March 5, 2021) - Lingerie Fighting Championships, Inc. (OTC Pink: BOTY) ("LFC") will return to doing live events on Tuesday March 23, 2021. It is the first event for the controversial MMA league since performing at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in August.
But with the loosening of restrictions in Nevada, Donnelly, his team saw an opportunity to return to action sooner rather than later and decided the time was right to do their second Booty Camp event. Unlike regular events, Booty Camp events pair hot new prospects with established LFC veterans.
"The idea is to give our most talented prospects the opportunity to test their mettle against some of the LFC's best and brightest," Donnelly explains. "It's a way to bring fresh new fighters into our ranks and do it in the most entertaining way possible."
LFC31: Booty Camp 2 will see seven fighters make their LFC debut, including Shelby 'The Panther' Paris who recently appeared in the LFC's 2021 Calendar, Barbie 'Platinum Fury' Hudson and Veronica 'The VP' Payne.
LFC30: Born To Be Wild attracted a huge crowd in Sturgis but that won't be the case with LFC31: Booty Camp 2. Due to COVID restrictions in Nevada, the event will not be allowed to have a live audience. Instead it will be streamed live on the LFC's very own pay-per-view platform at https://lingeriefc.com/events/lfc-31-booty-camp-2/..

"We're excited for all our fans to be able to check out the action from the safety of their homes and look forward to seeing them in person again very soon."

And for the first time ever LFC is offering viewers the opportunity to support their favorite fighters by donating 30% of their pay-per-view ticket price to the fighter of their choice. This money will be added to the fighter's purse.

>> No.30420745

>>30420617
Maybe Lumens, high transaction fees scare normies.

>> No.30420749

>>30420514
>the price of goods decreases EXPONENTIALLY as time goes on
Wait, are you for real? Oh god, I'm wasting time talking to you. You can't apply something like that blindly to everything around you. You do know EVs use rare metals that we're running out of? You do know that we must dig in harder to access places to get basic metals? Just the fact you think company will rent you your a car at 1/10th of cost per mile makes me think you don't grasp basic things. Just check how much does it cost to get Uber compared to how much you would pay for same milage if you drove yourself.

>> No.30420750

>>30419953
Not for another two hours and fifteen minutes.

>> No.30420786

>>30420723
my portfolio says no but my penis says yes

>> No.30420790

So, do I buy more tech for the bounce or energy in the hope it continues to outperform? Or pivot to some gold miners for inflation?

>> No.30420805

>>30420706
Your futures will gap up and go +1.5% until 8:30am. Then the rug will pull and will be -1.5% before open. SOXL $18 by end of Monday.

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Yikes.

Looks like a parabolic move.

When do you reckon the FED will step in with YCC? 2% is what I'm thinking.

>> No.30420859

>>30420462
We will need 200 for all the bombing of brown people in our future

>> No.30420883

>>30420790
why the fuck would gold protect you from inflation?? is the dollar backed by gold? no dipshit its backed by oil.

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Anybody that didn't invest in Oil or SOXL are salty as fuck right now. You just love to see it.

>> No.30420906

>>30420508
Thats not a galatic standard measure
Some do the underdog
Others do the side shuffle
Then you got bro going ass to tip

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>>30420221
I hope that I'll see you tomorrow on Red Monday tomorrow.

>> No.30420927

remember when dumb cucks called XOM chads retarded for holding and buying?

now XOM chads are laughing. fucking dumb niggers are so clueless
>m-muh oil is dead!
>m-muh bagholders!
kys niggers

>> No.30420931

>>30420723
Are you still holding those waifu fighting league stocks??

>> No.30420937

>>30420700
Vehicles will be redirected? Hurricanes often build unexpectedly leaving only at most a day's notice for evac. And this is just one random obvious example. And assuming they even could send millions of cars from other states, you now have a massive car shortage everywhere else. This completely wrecks other parts of the economy that would have been unscathed.

It doesn't work. Sorry anon. It seems cool but it's a shit idea as usual. It will exist as a niche in cities and little more.

>> No.30420946

>>30420790
Gold? Why would you want physical Bitcoin?

>> No.30420954

>>30420271
Did you get Mr. Meme Stock's prediction last week?

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>>30420857
JPOW will save us, I believe in JPOW

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>>30420479

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>>30420894
>SOXL

>> No.30421012

>>30419410
futures so bright i have to wear shades

>> No.30421013

>>30420805
Exactly why I'm not buying shit tommorow, the ycc testing is not guaranteed to be over just because of the recovery Friday, I've heard that was institutional confidence restored in the fed, on the one hand this means equities gonna keep pumping but I don't want to buy in while they might still be dabbling with the yield, hard to say when to get in but I feel like tommorow will be iffy

>> No.30421022

>>30420894
My soxl cost basis is still 43
SAVE ME

>> No.30421034
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Should I do it?

>> No.30421038

>>30420749
>You do know EVs use rare metals that we're running out of?
>what are solid state lithium batteries
The conventional lithium ion battery will be obsolete within 10 years. We have an overabundance of lithium
>Just check how much does it cost to get Uber
Anon.. Jesus. How do you not understand that it will be totally different from Uber? Uber's cost comes from the need to pay the driver. Autonomous vehicles will have no driver. No employee = extremely lower costs
You are not thinking far enough ahead. You are not understanding the power of exponential growth and positive feedback loops

>> No.30421097

CLF plz
SOXL plz

>> No.30421132

>>30420954
I don't know what you mean
>>30420927
Oil fuds are weak, I feel like those are just tech bagholders seething. I tried to warn people for 3 weeks now so I think it's just all on them at this point for not listening.

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>>30420020
Buy?

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>>30420859
sha-ney-neys don't fly

>> No.30421152

>>30420749
name a product that costs more now than it did upon launch 10 year ago
>pro tip: you can’t

>> No.30421160

>>30421038
who's gonna clean out these cars when some nigger takes a fat shit in the backseat on his way to the crackhouse

>> No.30421207

>>30421038
Car rentals are also overpriced and I have to car
myself. My point is, no sane company will rent you car or offer taxi service at cost below expenses. I have no idea where your 1/10th estimate come from.

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>>30420927
dont make me get serious and pull out the qqq, tqqq, soxl, tsla, aapl, tsm, amd...and so many other charts, okay?

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>>30420919
I would unironically love to see you, tomorrow!

>> No.30421247

>>30420894
I will be buying soxl soon. I think this is a good time

>> No.30421269

do you use any beauty products...

>> No.30421276

>>30421097
Twice the trannys bitch

>> No.30421278
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>>30420927
Why would I invest in oil when I can invest in tech?
Peak oil will soon be reached and from then on it is about green energy. It is an industry that exists on borrowed time and decreasing revenues.

Not saying that someone who bought into it during December did not make a profit, but the whole sector is not future proof like Microsoft or Google.

>> No.30421283

>>30421140
You won't be able to once your SOXL goes to 10.

>> No.30421291

>>30421152
Construction materials, houses, food. Cars seem like they stayed stagnant, but it's a trick. They have much lower quality compared to 30 years ago and smaller engines.

>> No.30421294

>>30421034
flip a coin

>> No.30421305

>>30420927
divs in 3 days

>> No.30421306

>>30421034
explain exactly what it is in laymans terms and i'll do it for you maybe. but i don't think you should do it

>> No.30421344

>>30420462
>>30420859
They are building a replacement called the B-21 Raider, but it won't be here for years. .

>> No.30421345

>>30420683
>Germany

>> No.30421369

Do I buy soxl calls or should I only buy shares anons.

Also what strike/date would you if you did?

>> No.30421372

>>30420937
People will still have vehicles.. you are acting as if every single person in a hurricane evacuation region will not have a vehicle
It will take time - this will transition over the next 100 years - in enough time, there will be the around same number of vehicles available
There are for sure logistic problems to work out - but I'm telling you - this is the inevitable future of transportation
10 years ago people would have laughed at you if you had said that some people would choose to no longer had cars and instead only would use taxi services (see Uber)

>> No.30421391

>>30421278
Why do you think peak oil has happened, it's fucking March bro

>> No.30421396

>>30421151
isn't this some form of animal abuse?

>> No.30421412

>>30421278
i obviously also own big tech, nigger

>> No.30421458

>>30421218
TSLA down 30%
XOM up 30%

XOM has a dividend yield TSLA has none and will probably fall another 40% imagine not buying 20k worth of XOM when the dividend yield was around 10%

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>>30421344
I'm sure the smartest minds in the country will get right on it.
>short America, long China

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>>30419411
A....AA..AAAAAA I'M XOOOOOMMING

>> No.30421471

Unironically don't you have to be a retard to buy SOXL unless the parabolic yield curve is addressed? Tech (thus SOXL) will be hit hard and first when the market INEVITABLY panics due to jumping yield.

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>>30421097
>he's HODLing a 3x semiconductor ETF during an overdue correction disproportionately affecting tech
Enjoy LITERALLY eating trash from a dumpster by EOY

>> No.30421477

>>30421151
>That file name
Amazin

>> No.30421479
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MAX SHORT MONDAY

3200.....SOON

>> No.30421490

>>30420857
My question, in all seriousness, with this much free money being handed out, what is the good in keeping bond prices low?

>> No.30421497

>>30420894
It's interesting for somebody like me who only started a month ago and has been looking for an opportunity like this. It just seemed so obvious.

>> No.30421500

>>30421391
i went to the gas station last week and they had no gas. Obviously this is proof we passed peak oil and oil is OVER i tell you

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>>30421283

>> No.30421508

>>30421278
>Peak oil will soon be reached and from then on it is about green energy
Did you even bother what companies provide green energy. Check out Suncor mate, biggest green energy producer in Canada. Also, BP and Shell will distribute net-zero fuels in near future. As I said, Oil fud is weak and is spread by uneducated niggers

>> No.30421510

>>30421218
implying i didnt nigger-buy at fucking 40 and not also hold QQQ and everything else

>> No.30421514

>>30421369
shares or leaps. Try to time SOXL and you will homeless.

>> No.30421517 [DELETED] 

>>30420906
You have to measure it in terms of how much you can put into the hole, people measuring ass to tip are clearly people with micro dicks so that's irrelevant. If you stick your dick into a hole, you can only push in what's on the outside, so you measure it by pressing the ruler towards your pubic bone.. it's that simple anon

>> No.30421522

Is the drop over with because of the stimulus now guys?

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>>30419503
>Chinks, poos, and jews
WHAT THE FUCK WAS I THINKING INVESTING IN THIS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.30421547
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are you guys ready for this?

>> No.30421555

>>30420700
>it's not my model - it's what is going to happen
>nevermind that it's unworkable

>> No.30421574

What are some good semiconductor growth plays? Thinking about LSCC, MRVL, ACEV

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>>30421522
yes, them programs is saved

>> No.30421620
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Alright bro’s am I getting pizza or a breakfast burrito

>> No.30421628

>>30421160
The cars will return back to a hub where they'll be cleaned regularly
If someone were to do that, take a fat shit in the backseat, their account would be charged for the clean-up (in the same way that Uber has massive, massive fees if someone throws up in one)
Sensors in the car would prevent it from being dispatched while dirty
>>30421207
>I have no idea where your 1/10th estimate come from.
It's the law of the universe anon. It's the way the market works. All products become exponentially less expensive as more time goes on
There are countless, countless examples
Economies of scale + constantly improving methods of production + supply chain consolidation = prices go down in the long run
Cathie Wood talks a lot about this - it's the core reason behind deflationary pressure (technological advancements)

>> No.30421647

>>30421372
>It will take time - this will transition over the next 100 years
Lol no it's not anon, and thinking of yourself as a contrarian arguing with luddites is binding you. We can agree that the transportation sector is due for a major disruption, but this isn't it. Way too many systemic risks. If you knew anything about people who gain wealth you'd know they tend to acquire more modes of transportation, not fewer. I agree that poor serfs may have no choice but to use a system like that at some point in the future, but it won't be desirous and it will carry numerous risks. Sorry to burst your futurism bubble.

>> No.30421648

>>30421465
>falling for corporate nigger-bait PR
based retard

>> No.30421678

>>30421574
>mrvl
getting obliterated, I wonder if they're the ones having to pay up for expensive chips

>>30421620
just cook some damn eggs and put some salsa on it
breakfast burrito, you live in a palace or what?

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30421702

ONE MORE THING! What are some good gold miner plays?

I'm looking at Barrick GOLD.

>> No.30421706

>>30421372
>10 years ago people would have laughed at you if you had said that some people would choose to no longer had cars and instead only would use taxi services (see Uber)
Are you fifteen? People have lived exclusively off taxi services for decades. It's nothing new.

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>>30421458
>muh divs
kek

>> No.30421715

>>30421525
white males are the worst. This is how a company always should look like

>> No.30421717

>>30421555
Anon.. go research it. I am not the only person talking about this. Every hedge fund / institution investing in autonomous vehicles sees this as the future

>> No.30421736

>>30421628
> It's the law of the universe anon. It's the way the market works. All products become exponentially less expensive as more time goes on
I don't know how you can say this when most of the things around us keep getting more expensive. Thanks for discussion, but nothing you say makes sense to me.

>> No.30421748

>>30421628
>Sensors in the car would prevent it from being dispatched while dirty
you really do have a good heart.

>> No.30421764

>>30421474
Semiconductors have nowhere to go but up.

>> No.30421777

>>30419906
Nigga you were just talking about how you fucked yourself with poor investments you ain't learned shit

>> No.30421789

>>30421490
The debt market is (a) larger than the stock market and (b) gives fuel to equity markets (including stocks and real estate). There was, is, and will continue to be way too much overleveraged debt.
Interest rates climbing even to insignificant amounts (compared to historical averages) would cause large default rates and dramatic downward pressure on the economy from zombie companies being unable to refinance their old debt into new.
The debt bubble is far, far, far more terrifying than the stock market bubble. All the stops the Fed has been pulling out since 2008 have been to deal with that monster and the side effect is that it POOMPS the stock market.
If you want to see what kind of whiplash you get from interest rates rising even a little, look at 2018

>> No.30421813

>>30421547
>using a black swan crash to try to predict another crash
oh ho ho ho

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>>30421391
>Peak oil will soon be reached
>Why do you think peak oil has happened, it's fucking March bro
Come again?
>>30421412
We are talking about oil, specifically XOM, though. Not the structure of your portfolio.
>>30421508
We are talking about XOM here, which has very very little exposure to green tech.
And an investment into an oil company for it's green energy would also not be an investment in oil, but an investment in energy, through the oil company.
Investing in oil =!= Investing in suncore because of it's green energy

Are you people even reading what you are replying to, or are you just reacting to a buzzword and then write whatever?
No offense, but ffs.

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>>30421620
I cooked a honey baked ham
The meat was so tender that I could have used a spoon to eat it

>> No.30421820
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>>30420723
I'm holding 1.2 million shares at $0.001

I'm not selling until its $1 a share in like a year from now

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>>30420723

This is the BEST CORPORATE PRESENTATION that I have ever read

>> No.30421851

>>30421717
Just like the EPA and the DoE are talking about saving the planet while 2 dozen die in Texas.

I get it, I need more cake.

>> No.30421860

>>30421647
>>30421717

>>30421706
Absolutely nowhere near to the degree that they do now anon, come on, get real
https://www.businessinsider.com/studies-uber-drivenow-demand-private-car-vehicle-sales-2017-8
https://www.moneyunder30.com/reasons-to-sell-your-car-and-rideshare
https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/selling-car-using-uber-full-time

>> No.30421868

>>30421714
ok mr hindsight chartmaster.
I bet you also own 1M of AAPL stock too, don't you?

>> No.30421872

>>30421547
Why doesn't funny picture address the pattern breakout since November?

>> No.30421874

>>30421702
i'd appreciate it if fucking gold miners would finally stop dropping
also
>Barrick
cant go wrong with those niggas i guess

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>>30421820
The bunny did nothing wrong

>> No.30421885

https://youtu.be/kgfp5cl9U4M

>> No.30421904

>>30421714
>he blatantly disregards the entire graph of precisely ZERO gains up to 2020
You understand that basing your argument on a bubble makes you retarded

>> No.30421910

>>30421714
you made 0$ if you haven't sold.

>> No.30421917

>>30421490
What? High yield means low prices.

Oh I was going to answer you but this anon already kindly did:
>>30421789

>>30421789
Hey wise guy, when do you think:
>>30420857

>> No.30421920

>>30420857
its absolutely retarded to think it will go to 2% within the next year. This isnt a stock

>> No.30421926

>>30421816
Alright fair point. My point is that I'm not afraid of oil companies I invested in to go bankrupt once we transition away from oil. And right now we depend on it too much. So for now it's good investment considering oil price is high and it might be good longterm considering those companies are taking steps to hedge themselves against future where oil becomes obsolete.

>> No.30421938

>>30421789
Bonds are how municipalities raise money to finish projects. Does price in bonds change the volume of money attraction?

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Oil chads rise up, semi-conductor trannies will tank soon.

>> No.30421988

anybody else get the a free echo dot from TD?

>> No.30421990

>>30421868
my point is simply that while xom may have been safer, up until literally two months ago anything else was a better buy. just saying to not act like you were right this whole time, because you werent

>> No.30421994

>>30421885
uhhh wait wtf is this dude based now or what

>> No.30421999

>>30421736
Anon. It's because the tech is improving, and you are buying new things. Go out and buy a television that was cutting edge 20 years ago. Go out and buy a camera that was cutting edge 20 years ago. Go out and buy a computer that was cutting edge 20 years ago. Go out and buy a vehicle that was cutting edge 20 years ago.
Are you really trying to argue against exponentially decreasing prices, for the same quality of product? This is *extremely* common sense, not up for debate whatsoever
Seriously, go look up the prices of cutting edge tech upon launch versus prices today - go look up how much all these products cost upon their launch compared to today

>> No.30421998

>>30421874
It will with stimulus passing. What other companies do you hold?

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>>30421885
Tldr?

>> No.30422013

>>30421819
How do I bet on lean hogs without going through the hassle of futures?

inb4 HOG

>> No.30422017

>>30421917
So instead of letting the bubble out, we add 2 decades to the problem?
To what fucking gain?
Full economic stop. That's the only argument you're giving. You want all the eggs at once.

>> No.30422085

>>30421904
as opposed to losing money for 5 years if you bought XOM? people that bought xom in 2006 and held are finally breaking even!

>> No.30422091

>>30421994
He still lives israel but I like him

>> No.30422096

>>30421999
But not in vehicles.

>> No.30422098

>>30421920
Look at it. Face reality. It's could go to 2% this month if it continues on it's trajectory.

>> No.30422104

>>30421860
Yeah get back to me when the data is updated with post-covid city exodus numbers.

Anyone who lives more than five minutes from the nearest hospital will never willingly cede their transportation freedom because if your spouse or kids get hurt every minute matters. You don't understand these things because you don't have a family and don't think about things like injuries and hurricane evacuations but I can assure you renting transportation as a way of life will never be desirous and will always be a sign of serfdom. This has been the case since horse and buggy and it won't change in the next 100 years. Poor serfs who have no choice may rent, but that's always been the case.

>> No.30422109

This the the last pump before the dump.
If you are holding a position in anything that isn't oil or pharma, you need to sell the news on the stimulus, not hold the news.

>> No.30422121

>>30421999
If I buy a car in 10 years, when autonomous car rentals are a thing, why would car rentals charge me 1/10th of the cost per milage? It has nothing to do with what you outlined here.

>> No.30422122

>>30421291
>than it did upon launch 10 year ago
Why yes, food was just launched 10 years ago, what a new revolutionary product! FOOD!! why didn't I think of that.. FOOD!! revolutionary new product!!

>> No.30422165

>>30422013
Here is a trick, you can capture hogs in woods for free

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>>30421926
>My point is that I'm not afraid of oil companies I invested in to go bankrupt once we transition away from oil. And right now we depend on it too much.
Now that makes sense and I agree

>So for now it's good investment considering oil price is high and it might be good longterm considering those companies are taking steps to hedge themselves against future where oil becomes obsolete.
That is a fair point, but especially XOM has not handled that transition well as far as I know.
And BP (pic related) was among the first big oil companies to invest and even they are not able to keep a constant revenue.

To me it looks like these companies were and are unable to fully transition to these new energy sources. Or at least it does not show in their numbers.

>> No.30422191

>>30421829
kek how do i become the equity issuing entity of absurd companies like this, so I can profit from the Fed backstop?

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>>30422013
TSN?
I'm still too small brained to figure out futures at this point

>> No.30422232

>>30422165
Do you live in texas? How dangerous are they if you bump into them in the wild?

>> No.30422296

where can I get compiled historical quarterly financial data going back to ~1980?

>> No.30422314

>>30422017
Have you not been paying attention? Haha what do you think CB's have been doing since 2008. I think you're underestimating the seriousness of the problem that we are currently in.

I don't want anything. I'm paying attention to what's happening. Do you have some other explanation?

>> No.30422319

>>30422199
>I'm still too small brained to figure out futures at this point
nothing to figure out
line goes up and down
but unlike stocks and indices, line goes up and down pretty much all day

>> No.30422325

>>30422121
I am trying to tell you that all autonomous, electric vehicles will be vastly less expensive than they are currently
You are thinking I am saying
>you'll pay the same price now for a car
>you'll pay 1/10th that price if you don't own it!
this is not what I am saying
You are also missing the point that for most people, they have to invest a large sum of money to own a car, when factoring in everything from purchase, insurance, gasoline, repairs, parking
If you were to use a vehicle only as needed, not having it 24/7, your costs will 100% be much lower than keeping it full time

>>30422104
Of course.. people will still own vehicles. You are acting as if I am saying
>NOBODY WILL OWN A CAR!!
this is NOT what I am saying. On the whole, ownership will decrease over time, as it becomes less and less economically viable compared to the alternative

>> No.30422334
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Is oil the play this week? Should I just long any oil stock?

>> No.30422358

>>30422171
Oil companies earnings are strongly tied to barrel price. In 2019 it dropped by over 10%, so obviously earnings were lower. Right now oil price is close to 2018 levels. Now check share price of BP and SU. I see here lots of potential for growth in upcomming months. I hold no position in XOM so it's hard to say anything about it. But I wouldn't be surprised if you were right about it.

>> No.30422384

>>30422319
Everywhere I look says you need to apply for margin and that it's basically FOREX for stocks or something

>> No.30422389

>>30421702
Grody, get a load of that dessicated corpse. Is this what stormcucks consider to be "beautiful"?

>> No.30422423

>>30422334
i like Elizabeth Olsen poster

because i like Elizabeth Olsen

>> No.30422444

>>30421816
Got it, you think oil has peaked

>> No.30422449

Go forth from the NASDAQ and find the Startups. These may give the returns you want, and the advances in tech you want.
>>30422314
>you're underestimating the size of the problem we're making bigger
I have another explination. It's about three 1's in a row.

>> No.30422484

>>30422389
I think it's time for a break from the internet anon.

>> No.30422489

>>30422423
its banana

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>>30422423
that's not me, but i'm glad to see other people posting scarlet mommy

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>>30420723

They stream their episodes on YouTube:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2B9z4erMXF8

>> No.30422529

>>30422449
>It's about three 1's in a row.
Low-effort schizo posting.

>> No.30422559

>>30422325
I wouldn't want to rent a car even if I used it sporadically. I keep stuff in my own stuff that makes travel more comfortable. Not an option with rental. Car is also something you buy to serve you for years, so cost is spread over long period of time. As a minimalist, I spent small amount of money on 25 years old car and I have no issues with it, and comfort of being able to drive wherever I want without waiting for taxi, doing bigger shopping, driving long distance, etc. It's hard to replace. Taxi like that would probably replace Uber, but I doubt it would be cheap.

>> No.30422610

>>30422529
Yes, you managed that. Did you have a reply to the failure I spotted that you and that other anon are intending?

>> No.30422623

>>30422325
Fewer people owning their own means of transportation is a sign that real purchasing power is diminishing. You are framing it as progress when it's anything but. If the middle class continues to be destroyed then yes, of course there will be more renting. That's true of every sector. If the middle class grows, there will be less renting. It has nothing to do with this or that technology or economies of scale. It's not futurism to claim that something will happen when that thing will only happen if bad policy destroys the middle class and will also result in emergency preparedness insecurity and worse injury response times among many other problems I haven't bothered bringing up because I'm phone posting and it's all so tiresome.

>> No.30422664

>>30422085
I never said exxon. Exxon is garbage. I invest in FANG, which is not garbage

>> No.30422721

>>30420346
Nikki Avacado

>> No.30422728

>>30421777
I did a bit.

>> No.30422731

>>30422559
I hear you - but you are trying to apply your own personal experiences / desires to the market as a whole. You are underestimating #1 how many jobs are going to be loss due to automation over the following decades #2 the increase in the wealth gap that will occur over the following decades
You have to think from the perspective of the average, poor consumer
If you were to save a lot of money by doing this, and the system was developed enough where there was essentially no difference between 'ordering' the car to your doorstep versus you owning the car, you would take it on in a heartbeat
Every dollar matters a lot to you, much more than it does to someone better off financially

>> No.30422776

>>30422121
0% chance autonomous car rentals are going to be a thing in ten years. Screencap this. It goes way beyond the tech, which still has quite a few issues to work out. There are massive ethical, political, and legal barriers in the way. 20-25 years is my guess for widespread accepted use of autonomous vehicles.

>> No.30422788

>>30422000
Democrats take campaign donations then subsidize green companies. Michael Moore made a documentary about how hydrogen and batteries and ethanol rely on fossil fuels, how windmill are transported built and maintained by gas guzzling oil machines. YouTube and big tech started silencing the video. You can't make oil go away, you can only make it more expensive which is what we're capitalizing on now on top of oil just going back to precovid levels

>> No.30422805

>>30422610
Fuck off schizo. Learn english. That's enough retardation from you today thanks.

>> No.30422823

>>30422491
does she have leaked pics?

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Who's ready for the big pump tomorrow

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>>30420020
I just set a limit buy for one share at market open

>> No.30422877

>>30421917
Who knows. It is also entirely possible that will have instituted it for months before they officially "announce" it. Maybe based on 200 day moving averages of the 30 yr since the Fed likes to pretend it doesn't distort markets.
>>30421938
The biggest problem with muncipal bonds is how many of them are broke. They do not have access to easy liquidity/monetization of central governments. In fact, municipalities might be in as bad or worse shape financially as a lot of these zombie companies.
Ironically, the commodity markets and commodity related equities might be most insulated from this debt overleveraging because it seems that only oil, gas, nickel, etc. producers are not deemed "too big to fail". Actual boom and bust cycles that purge out the weak make those sectors stronger and more adaptable.

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>>30422847
pamp eet

>> No.30422912

>>30422623
>You are framing it as progress when it's anything but
If people are having to spend less money on transportation, it is a very, very good thing. American history is based around transportation. It used to cost the same amount of money to transport goods by wagon 50 miles as it did to transport them across the Atlantic Ocean
Lowering transportation costs is KEY to economic growth / facilitating the market
Lower transport costs results in lower costs in every product
No more need for delivery drivers - do you know how many truckers / delivery drivers there are? No more employees = no more 401K, no more pension, no more wages, no more salaries.. this results in decreased costs for all goods
This is extremely beneficial for everyone.
>It's not futurism to claim that something will happen when that thing will only happen if bad policy destroys the middle class
It's inevitable anon. It is coming, whether you or I like it or not, due to the underlying economic forces

>> No.30422924

If there is a chip shortage, why doesn't QCOM go up?

>> No.30422947

>>30422731
Poor consumers don't use taxi, but public transport. Unless they are too drunk and need to get home safely. Also you're betting on some dystopian future. This is huge gamble in my opinion and I don't see a reason to putting my money into this.

>> No.30422956

>>30422847
Will we see a massive pump, followed by a massive dive after this week’s treasury auctions, or will the fed step in with YCC to keep the party going?

>> No.30422977

>>30421702
I own GOLD since it's probably the most solid stock in the sector, but I've seen IAG shilled on Twitter by Meade.

>> No.30422983

>>30422805
To state it clearly, the unFed is designed to transfer wealth from the Goyim to the jew, based on inflation deflation and the ability to print cash at will.
Right now you're making the aquisitions of Goyim property seem hip, in "SPAC" plays."
But the end goal is the same, destruction by ponzi.

>> No.30423042

>>30422776
Yeah, I feel like the biggest shift will be if we actually see cities built based on antonomous infrastructure, where you truly "own nothing" and everything is rented as a service. I would be interested in seeing such experiment.

>> No.30423047

>>30419285
Thoughts on EPD for energy investing?

>> No.30423056

Reminder that banks are nice with rising interest rates.

>> No.30423066

>>30422947
>This is huge gamble in my opinion and I don't see a reason to putting my money into this.
You don't see a reason to invest money in autonomous vehicles? Okay anon, your loss
This will be one of the key sectors of growth in the coming decades

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>>30422823
yes.

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Hello everyone, just dropping by to say that germany just started a soft lockdown lift which means we will be in full lockdown in about 1 month, do with this information what you will.

>> No.30423120

>>30422847
Why is there going to be a pump tomorrow?

>> No.30423145

>>30422847
The technicals point way lower. Nasdaq 11,000.

>> No.30423246

>>30423081
Nownownow

>> No.30423256

>>30422956
It's not a party if it happens every day. The Fed needs to fuck off and let nature take its course.

>> No.30423268

>>30423145
>applying stock chart interpretation to an entire sector

>> No.30423285

>>30422924
Haven't increased production yet, after I make out like a bandit on oil I'm going long on semiconductors. Amat and amd off the top of my head, AMD had massive backorders they haven't increased production yet. AMAT is a company, I'm sure among many, who supply the machines which make semiconductors.

>> No.30423293

>>30422912
Anon, it's not going to happen. The funny thing is you think you're a contrarian right now when every retard with a popular mechanics subscription has been saying the same thing for decades. There will be more disruptions in transportation, yes, but they will NOT be disruptions that deincentive capital ownership. Period. The only exception is if the middle class becomes much poorer. I agree that transportation costs will continue to decline, but it will not be at the expense of freedom and capital ownership EXCEPT for the poor. We are becoming a note distributed economy but not in the way you think. Autonomous taxis will have niche uses in cities and sure trucking will go autonomous one day, let's not pretend I've argued against that (nice goal post shift though).

>> No.30423316

>>30423066
It might adapt at some point, but not in near future. There are better opportunities until then.I hope you don't mean Tesla as well, which has growth of future 3 decades already priced in.

>> No.30423317

>Lum
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

>> No.30423322

>>30422085
They received fat dividends that entire time. Yield on fat divvy stocks is more than the stock price.

>> No.30423330

>>30423145
The technicals are showing most indices are oversold or near oversold on the daily, 3-day, and moving into the weekly. It's been three weeks of vol and many large red days.

>> No.30423367

>>30422384
uh yeah that do. basically don't trade futures as beginner

>> No.30423428

>>30419423
That is spot on anon. That is so fucking true.......

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>>30421151
>>30420462

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>>30423116
I will give up my apartment here at the end of the month and move to Ukraine or whatever so I can finally go to the gym or just eat out again.

Then I can finally stop caring what German boomers are angry about or scared of all the fucking time.

>> No.30423503

>>30423428
BTC doesn’t even work well, crippled by MasterCard in 2017 and price pumped to confuse normies

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>>30423440
God I love China

>> No.30423578

>>30423293
Okay anon, I've tried to lay out the case for you
I implore you to do some research, read some reports published by funds / institutions on this exact topic
I am just relaying to you the arguments I have read - there are many, many, many big money investors who believe that this is what transportation will transition to as time goes by
>they will NOT be disruptions that deincentive capital ownership
Dude, we've already seen it start to happen with Uber.. Think about if 20 years ago I had told you "one day, a LOT of people will opt to not buy a car so they can take a taxi everywhere"
I think you are not forward enough thinking, and underestimating the fundamentals moving forward (the average American will be less wealthy, less able to afford a vehicle of their own)

>> No.30423587

>>30423293
>note
*more

I'll add that autonomous vehicles are obviously the future. But if you believe they will make private capital ownership obsolete you are retarded. It's the opposite. Everyone will want to own a fleet vehicle and allow it to go earn them money while they aren't using it. This will incentive more capital ownership of the fleet by the middle class who keeps and services it from their house. That's much more likely than some central fleet of cars farmed out all owned by ACME cars or govt motors.

>> No.30423637

>>30423503
Yup. All these happy people with their bitcoin gains on paper. A store of wealth! Hahahahah.

>> No.30423690

>>30423578
Are you retarded? With taxis the medallion is owned by the city which is all the vehicles value (99%). With Uber the car is owned by the driver, meaning what happened?? UBER INCENTIVES CAPITAL OWNERSHIP. I don't care what you read, if it goes against this simple principle it's wrong. Period.

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>>30423528
meanwhile, in the West

>> No.30423774

>>30423145
>The technicals
opinion discarded

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How do i calculate margin interest? Im thinking of dropping $1000 and adding another $1000 of margin into a stock pre-market tonight. How do i calculate the interest rate monthly?

>> No.30423816

>>30423285
ASYS is another equipment maker, smaller, could boom especially if gov throws tendies at bringing foundries and manufacturing stateside

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>>30423715
Soon, friend. Soon.

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>>30423715
perfected propaganda, yes so communistic

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>>30423715

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>>30420723
BOTY chads will inherit the earth.

>> No.30423885

>>30423704
italians are fucking stupid

>> No.30423912

>>30423704
No way the majority were favorable towards China in the early 2000s Japan and South korea

>> No.30423916

>>30422171
XOM is handling it in the way you'd expect, and perhaps the smartest way, they're just gonna acquire a company that booms in the sector. Not unlike Microsoft who just buys tech innovations.

>> No.30423971

>>30423578
People dont opt to not buy a car. Their housing lacks space for a car and theyre broke.

>> No.30424003

>>30423715
Kill all transfolx

>> No.30424016

>>30423971
or they're single women who don't trust themselves to drive

>> No.30424044

>>30423690
You are trying to argue that people are buying cars so that they can drive Uber. If more people are *not* buying cars, as they can use Uber, it is net negative on ownership. If 1 Uber driver is able to transport 5 people who would otherwise own a vehicle, it is a net negative. I have tried to remain civil with you throughout this discussion, but you are starting to resort to ad homs. I'm done talking with you anon. Take care

>> No.30424095

>>30423971
Yes.. this is the fundamental driving force on why this is very likely to happen as more time goes on.. that is my entire point..

>> No.30424106

>>30424016
Imagine trusting a car programmed to drive itself by a niggerified chink/pajeet

>> No.30424126

baking

>> No.30424128

>>30423704
They all seethe. Except for Japan, they know they're fucked when they come rolling.

>> No.30424183

>>30424044
That's just a light insult at the beginning. Most of that statement wasn't an ad hom. Just go with it unless the whole statement is nothing but an ad hominem.

>> No.30424214

>>30424106
Just think, soon you'll be able to be remotely carjacked by niggers with laptops and wifi.

>> No.30424234

>>30424186
>>30424186
>>30424186
new

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>>30424128
花人你好,我最爱吃春肉,你呢? 你也喜欢狗肉吗?

>> No.30424301

>>30424214
The state will know where you are at all times, and will be able to redirect your car to the police

>> No.30424365

And for all you newfags NOK will be worth 20 to 30 in 2022, it's under $4 now which is a normalization. The company has great fundamentals; 3:1 in cash vs debt. 1 terrabyte routers, 5g contracts (Europe dumped Huawei), partnership with qcomm which has stopped them losing contracts to Samsung. Over 130 private LTE contracts, 40% of which they received in 2019. They have a 14 million dollar contact from the US to put 4g on the moon which is sort of a meme but it's going to matter when it means headlines.
They're making cloud-based services faster, higher capacity and more dependable, you can look up IoT for yourself but they're behind that too. Underwater sea cable upgrades. Plus, if it takes a year to happen you should be happy because you'll be taxed less. Nokia is my biggest position into I yolo into oil tomorrow

>> No.30424374

>>30424248
>Hello, florist, I love spring meat the most, how about you? Do you also like dog meat?
So, what was it actually supposed to say?

>> No.30424384

>>30424044
Except as you've already admitted it's not a zero-sum game. People who ride Uber often also own cars. People use Uber because they are drunk at a bar or a whole host of other reasons where a car is impractical for them to be driving in the given situation. This does not reduce the net number of cars owned. In fact, people who choose to drive for Uber often have to buy a new or relatively new car so that it is up to par for serving clients. In toto it has very little net impact on car purchases. to prove this point you could simply look at the net number of new cars purchased from 2006 to 2016 as an example. You will not find a per capita decrease of any significance. You may be able to hunt articles that claim that there are lots of new transportation nomads who have eschewed the need to own their own transportation, but by and large these were people who never would have owned their own transportation to begin with. And most people who use Uber, do so for niche purposes and still own a vehicle at home. Anything that happens in the autonomous space that makes taxis cheaper will only incentivize more people to own the capital that provides the service, i.e. the car itself. At the end of the day there is little to no downward pressure on car sales, And everyone with the mean still wants to own their own method of transport. End of story.

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TESLA 800$ EOD

>> No.30424501

>>30424365
Please explain to me what a terrabyte router is.

>> No.30424566

>>30423528
>i love needing permission to say facts

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>>30424386
You accidentally wrote 800 instead of 80