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>> No.18695237
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>BTC dump
might be bearish for futures boys.

>> No.18695238

Corona has literally cancelled all of my potential income for the foreseeable future (I was working in the music industry). I applied for unemployment as soon as I could but now it's been 6 weeks with no response. I really don't see the music industry picking back up again any time soon, and I'm starting to get the feeling that my unemployment case has completely fallen through the cracks. I have about $5000 in cash saved up but otherwise I don't know what the fuck to do. If I have to keep paying rent and other expenses, and have zero opportunity to bring money in, what now? I don't even have enough to build out a tiny house or something and fuck off.

Anyone else in this position? Anyone got any money ideas for a post-corona world?

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>>18695214
Take this Ralsei and he will bring your investments good fortune.

>> No.18695271
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HELL IS COMING

>> No.18695279

It is unfortunate that Corona has killed music and nobody listens to it any more

>> No.18695304

>>18695279
>implying the mongolian throat singing industry isnt thriving right now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rmo3fKeveo

>> No.18695308
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first for based

>> No.18695404

Interesting (real) bearish covered call roll down. Fully profitable.
https://www.fullyinformed.com/articles/2011/research-in-motion-rolling-covered-calls.htm
Looks to me like you really have to do it on purpose to lose money on covered calls beyond a very small loss.

>> No.18695421
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>> No.18695432

>>18695271
>Apple fail
>Amazon underdelievering too compared to stock price right now
>microsoft fail
>facebook probably crab
>google epic fail

>> No.18695469

>>18695432
Facebook is basically fully dependent on ad revenue. Can't be better than google.

>> No.18695483

S&P 3100 in May

>> No.18695493

>>18695469
Could be that stock holders don't care because of the new video conference possibility. And we all know what zoom is valued at...

>> No.18695519

>>18695469
hey facebook has that meme VR investment that totally wasnt a massive waste of money that resulted in a lawsuit that facebook lost and then saw the product get its shit kicked in by valve

>> No.18695528

>>18695238
Stream your music. Dance for your overlords

>> No.18695545 [DELETED] 
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Why the fuck aren't you guys doing jelly rolls on SPY?

>> No.18695558

>>18695238
Get a job working at an Amazon warehouse.

>> No.18695595
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>I can't give you an exact percentage, but I'm sure that between 10% and 20% of our ships are currently sitting at a port or anchored and the owner of that oil has no idea where it's going to go.

Basado

>> No.18695602

The market is gonna rally strong next week. Kim dying and being replaced is going to be seen as a good thing, some companies are going to start opening up.

>> No.18695620

>>18695271
What is this , what's the source ?

>> No.18695637

>>18695595
where this from

>> No.18695650

>>18695602
Is this how the average bull thinks? Dear god, rip the market.

>> No.18695651
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Just look at that v shaped recovery. We have bounced 23% from the bottom and are now only down 15% from ATH.

Can somebody tell me what is wrong with this picture? :^)

>> No.18695673

>>18695650
I never said it was good reasoning or virtuous, it isn't. This whole jew run economy is a joke that makes no sense.

I simply told you that is what's gonna happen, because that IS what's gonna happen.

>> No.18695678

>>18695620
Found it on thinkorswim but it's actually from this place: https://www.freightwaves.com/news/iran-threat-looms-as-tanker-markets-boom
That site has some pretty good stuff, just found it today.

>> No.18695679

>>18695595
>all the tankers that would hold sea oil being used to desperately hold WTI
>all production and no tankers
Ooooooo booyyyy we’re going to -100

>> No.18695680

>>18695271
> Doesn't include BA probably the most important numbers to release this week
You fags underestimate how much the economy reverberates off of Boeing. They lead the first leg down, them releasing numbers on Wednesday is a very likely catalyst for a sub-20k DOW which will pull the S&P down, the combination of which will bring the Nasdaq down and start the tech sell off along with their numbers. Want to index the shit out of your markets, well this is what happens. It's going to be glorious.

>> No.18695686
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18695686

I miss Kim already
he was just a goofy plump boy who wanted dissenters killed

>>18695238
play me a tune

>> No.18695693

>>18695673
Dude, kim dying means that NK is destabilized, and KYJ is probably just as bad as him. Or the military takes control from her and they go on a scare campaign. Don't forget they have nukes.

>> No.18695696

>>18695680
I have puts on BA. Strike 100. Down about 60%, bought at the bottom. Expires in june. Am I going to be fine?

>> No.18695713

>>18695483
3100 is fine, I'm good up until 3200. If it's 3200 in early May, that's a pure bubble. Then I cash out my wins and go cashgang.

>> No.18695740

>>18695696
No

>> No.18695754

>>18695740
Why?

>> No.18695758

>>18695483
>>18695713
Based, I have SPY 310c's for 5/15

>> No.18695767

>>18695696
Yes. I think Boeing will be a 2 digit stock by Friday. I'd sell then though or shortly after.

>> No.18695768

Holding intc calls 67 05/15 ,
Also thinking of ba calls and Amazon puts

>> No.18695773
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>>18695693
>KYJ is probably just as bad as him
based yandere dictator

>> No.18695778
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>>18695651

>> No.18695784

>>18695713
I’m all in calls expiring through out the summer s&p 4000+ this summer, a “melt up”. Then we see the real crash. 800-1000 will be the bottom and it will be reached before Q2 2021

>> No.18695796

>>18695693
Anon is not saying it's a good thing, he's saying everyone else thinks it's a good thing, even if it's not. He's telling what the normalfag mindset will be like.

>> No.18695812

>>18695767
Where is your bottom? 80? IV and theta fucked me so hard that I need that just in order to break even. Can it please go to 50? Boeing is a shit company.

>> No.18695837

>>18695773
She is a known psychopath and fanatic as well, it's been said she was responsible for the uncle that got killed a few years back was her doing. I'd fuck the shit out of her personally, so my dick thinks it's bullish.

>> No.18695841

>>18695238
GOOG 5/1c 1,310.00

>> No.18695854
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>>18695773
>>18695837
God, I want that bitch to femdom me.

>> No.18695859

>>18695651
what is it?

>> No.18695861

>>18695812
I don't expect it to go much lower than 98, I could see 85 again but who knows, I just know that company is fucked.

>> No.18695908

>>18695861
>company is fucked
>stock still wont go down

Clownmarket.

>>18695859
If I were to tell you, you would start to cry.

>> No.18695940
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so instability in north korea means RTX stocks go up like the rockets they make right?

>> No.18695942

>>18695545
Looks like http://opcalc.com/6Sp right? (example with msft rather than spy, but same deal).
During corona this might be very profitable, but under normal circumstances it doesn't make jack shit. You lock in almost 200k (in this example) just to make $150 per week at most.

>> No.18695953

recession / inflation cycle

Is this the recession cycle after a long period of inflation? or has the inflation not yet exausted its potencial brr brrrr and I missing stocks's gains?

>> No.18695958

>>18695908
i like crying

>> No.18695976
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>>18695651
Just look at that v shaped recovery. We are now only down 10% from ATH.

Can somebody tell me what is wrong with this picture? :^)

>> No.18695983

>>18695908
>you would start to cry.
Oh please, my tear ducts are dry like the desert.

>> No.18695984

>>18695908
It is not a clownmarket...this shit happens / happened in every single recession. It is called a fucking bear market rally which lurks in more and more dumb money to profit from. There will be plenty of leg downs, currently we are stagnating at resistence levels, with zero volume after nearly 25% rebound from previous low. This shit will go south very quic, especially with retards like
>>18695483
>>18695713
>>18695758
>>18695784

Peak optimism is nearly hit and nothing goes back to normal. Companies are bankrupt left and right, wont reopen, ppl wont get hired again, ppl dont have money for goods and services, mortgages are defaulting, small companies dont get loans...but whatever, i forgot that this is a gambling board.

>> No.18695995

BRAIN BLAST

Starlink will be available to NA in 6 months. What effects do you think this will have on existing ISP and telecom stocks?

>> No.18695996

>>18695651
That’s not this period’s chart. Because we’ve bounced harder than that pic

>> No.18696001

why is it that all of the bears in /smg/ are poor? i'm wondering if they pray for big moves because lottery ticket puts are all they can afford

>> No.18696005
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>>18695958
Hint: 1990

>> No.18696022
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>>18696005

>> No.18696021
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>>18696005
>>18695983
>>18695778

Well?

>> No.18696028

>>18695908
> Stock still won't go down
> Down 60% after 3 months, and that's after recovering by 30%
???

>> No.18696045

>>18696001
you nailed it

>> No.18696078
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is this bullish?

>> No.18696096

>>18695238
lol I can't believe I made a pasta

>> No.18696103

>>18695214
What’s going to happen to Boeing stock tomorrow

>> No.18696113

>>18696078
What am I supposed to look at? The comments? all pretty lame and plant based, idk why you posted this

>> No.18696126

>>18696078
>constantly use the briefings to ask antagonistic questions and not actual useful queries
>final straw comes when he’s just spitballing possible quick solutions and the words are misquoted and twisted
No fucking wonder he’s stopped them. They’re less than useless.

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>>18696103
We crashing again next week.

>> No.18696156

anyone buying $SAVE?

>> No.18696165

>>18695984
You type like a nigger so that entire post is in the trash.

>> No.18696170

>>18696021
what/when was this?

>> No.18696171

>>18695953
help with this?

>> No.18696183
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>>18696126
>he's just spitballing possible quick solutions
Part of Trump's charm has always been his tendency to say retarded things with relative impunity. Don't try and package it as anything other than that - someone you like is capable of being wrong.

>> No.18696184

>>18695995
Can we discuss this, or is this too far in the future for you guys to handle?
This is a disruptive technology that no one has been talking about.

>> No.18696185

I’ve got $1k to dig myself out of a hole. Which “high risk, high reward” plays should I make this week?

>> No.18696196

So after massive losses, I've rethought my strategies. My plan now is to simply ride the theta wave and start writing puts on stocks I want to own, but still write them at any value after 70% chance to expire OTM. Using that money, I'll either save it up, or use it to buy OTM calls on that same stock. If the stock drops below my put, I'll get assigned, buy it, and start writing covered calls until I get assigned. I can still use this money to buy OTM calls, or save. I'm only going to do this with safe stocks that don't experience massive movements (I.E, they aren't meme stocks).
Does anyone have much experience writing options regularly? Any advice?

>> No.18696202

>>18695271
i dont think the first quarter is going to be bad, it will be a mixed bag
apple will get fucked, thou
i expect markets to crab all week

>> No.18696208 [DELETED] 

>>18696126
they're not useless, the fucking media are useless, less than useless they're actually a negative force. it still blows my mind that the left still thinks orange man bad no matter what, Trump could literally cure cancer and they'd print some story about how some child rapist who gets free healthcare in prison was cured of cancer and so Trump supports child rapists. that's literally all they do now it's crazy, the MSM. joe rogan had it so right: https://youtu.be/B-DiuM5KsPM?t=360

>> No.18696239

>>18696184
I dont know anything about it. Does it even have the bandwidth to take market share from hardwired telecoms? Maybe it will displace traditional sat phones or theyll partner instead.

>> No.18696245

If your holding long term really why the fuck should you care about this short term fuckary? Hell looks like to me you'd be glad, dcaing like mad into low as hell funds,stocks and then laughing your ass off in a year when everyone's complaining about shit being high as hell. not to mention all those gains out the ass you'd be having. If you didn't lose a lot cause your just starting out, hell this would be like a gift from god, all the low as hell funds especially. Think of the gains over the next decade or more. Be like getting a chance to bag Amazon again at under $50 a pop.

>> No.18696315

>>18696239
Speeds are said to be around 1GB with low latency.
This would put most ISPs to shame, especially in rural areas.

>> No.18696317

>>18696184
Well unless something has changed you'd get the same shit as Sat internet now; high ping rate so that'd rule it out for such things as gaming and maybe video streaming.

>> No.18696338
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What's the food equivalent of cypro?
On cypro I only came like 4 times so far and most of it was when I was asleep.
Actually since I started cypro it's been 6 times. 3 wet dreams, one fap 1 week in. 1 fap two weeks ago with gf and one randomly after seeing a dead body of a kpop idol.
My question is how do I suppress hunger???

>> No.18696347

>>18696245
>in a year
2 or 3 years

>> No.18696350

>>18696184
what about it is disruptive
it's just internet but worse and for some reason in space

>> No.18696356

>>18696315
but how many actual customers can it support at those speeds? If its only a million or w.e simultaneous users then its not very disruptive

>> No.18696363

>>18696184
This is just like trying to talk about Tesla in 2004-2011, people will either think you're crazy and stupid or they'll think it's the next industrial revolution. Elon's cult factor doesn't help either. Regardless of who's behind it, this is something that a lot of people have been thinking about, and I'm just glad it's not a Chinese company.

>> No.18696382

>>18696245
people are greedy and they want to buy at the absolute bottom which they think has not yet arrived

>> No.18696385

>>18696347
4 or 5 years. Who really knows? Fucking gambling board.

>> No.18696391

>>18696126
>defeated by Lamestream Media
Uh oh
>>18696245
The big boys are mainly in cash because there is literally zero guarantee that we'll come back to February for years. Where we are sitting at is just a little bit higher than what might be attributed to the stock buyback frenzy of the past few years. If you are DCAing now, you might literally be bagholding for a decade

>> No.18696393

>>18696184
Isn't it just primarily to provide internet to impoverished regions. Elite gamers such as myself won't use it because we need reliable 30 ping to floss dance at optimal moments.

>> No.18696413

>>18696245
A lot of this shit really isn't discounted, the rally is the "new paradigm". Most of the major recovery can be attributed to a handful of companies. PEs are astronomical for a lot of stocks, like AMD and NFLX among others.

PE is a reasonable estimate for actual value of a stock at present. D/E ratios are also off the fucking charts. NFLX for example requires $2 of debt to return $1, if that's not a red flag I don't know what is, and considering the PE of NFLX it doesn't look like a good investment, and could well dry up. And that's without taking into account the things like delayed filming and releases. Discerning the impact from those is difficult considering it's a subscription service, but I don't think it'll bode well. I don't know anybody that actually regularly uses NFLX since they started leaning off 3rd party.

Holding is just too risky right now because these companies can default, their supports can crumble, their growth will plateau, and this may well be the catalyst for that.

>> No.18696428

>>18696317
No it's not the same as Sat internet because it isn't in geostationary orbit, it's in LEO and it's a constellation which means low latency.

>>18696356
They're planning on having thousands of satellites so it's gonna be a lot of customers, including the DoD.

>>18696363
Well that's not the least of it, also starship is gonna revolutionize space in general. 100 tons in space for less than a million is insane.

>>18696393
https://www.ccn.com/elon-musks-satellite-army-could-solve-multiplayer-gamings-biggest-problem/

>> No.18696433

>>18696317
Low orbit + new tech is suppose to fix the latency issue.
>>18696356
I'm sure they've thought about that issue and plan to solve it with more satellites.

>>18696350
>>18696363
I don't care much about elon, but he's the only one that can really do this atm since he can deliver his own pay loads.
>What about it is disruptive
Why would I continue to keep a cell phone service when I can have internet anywhere I go?

>> No.18696437

All the criticisms of Starlink have pretty strong parallels to people criticizing the commercial viability of EVs.
Gaming is such a tiny fraction of the internet. You guys have such a narrow world view it's painful. There are people that spend over a thousand dollars a year just so they can perform basic societal functions.

>> No.18696471

>>18696385
Saying it's going down is gambling too

>> No.18696554

>>18696471
If you play with put options, sure. Cashbros will always win and people who are buying the first leg up in a recession are beyond retarded.

>> No.18696566

The revolution you guys are missing is the space one, starship is gonna change the game. Look for companies that make specialist components. I'm thinking TDY LMT and RTX. TSLA is a play off the hype of SpaceX, after all if they put a cyber truck on the moon everyone is gonna want one.

SPCE is a joke.

>> No.18696568

what is the stock market version of a shitcoin?

>> No.18696569

am I allowed to buy options on google if I'm working for them?

>> No.18696599

>>18696568
Tesla

>> No.18696601

>>18696569
Trannie out reeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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>>18696566
>next industrial revolution is clearly asteroid mining
>literally no feasible way for me to contribute since I don’t have the initial gorillions needed to even thing about starting a space company

>> No.18696612

>>18696350
>>18696317
>>18696393

you guys are on a business and finance board on the stonks thread and you dont even realise that the money maker for starlink is that it is faster than fibre optic because its in LEO. this means you can shave off like 15ms in communication time from us to europe or us to asia. that is a multi BILLION dollar market in high frequency trading
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CINVwWHlzTY&feature=emb_rel_pause

>> No.18696614

>>18696568
SNSS

>> No.18696628

>>18696569
Don't do it mootykins

>> No.18696644

>>18696603
space mining is so far in the future that it's not going to happen anytime soon.

Think about everything that has to be shown to be commercially viable in phases before it becomes a regular industry

>we must land on asteroids
>we must land on asteroids with mining equipment intact
>we must lbe able to mine asteroids without humans (how the fuck do we even do that?)
>we must be able to safely leave the asteroid
>we must be able to safely return to earth
>we must be able to safely return to earth with the cargo intact

That's probably a couple decades of R&D

>> No.18696654

>>18696603
This.
>>18696566
People really don't understand SPCE's longterm, admittedly absurdly optimistic, ideas. Right now it's a joke, what they're doing is purely to raise capital to build infrastructure. They want spaceports built. Their goal is not what they're doing right now, it's 100% a mining play. Mining however as of right now isn't possible, so by far the smartest thing to do is lay the infrastructure from spaceports to rockets currently used for their gimmickry.

>> No.18696663

>>18696603
Asteroid mining is a long way off, you want to play off the absolute rain of money the US government will pour on contractors once space becomes the next battleground. Defense contractors and SpaceX are gonna be the next railroads. This is very very long term. But you need to play before the hype to make the money. LMT is making the infrastructure for the moon missions and they're the right hand of the space force.

>> No.18696670

>>18696568
TSLA
Currently valued ~40x greater than semiconductor companies
~60x greater than car companies

>> No.18696678

>>18696644
We've already landed on an asteroid. I think you're being far too pessimistic, I'd be willing to say within the next 2 decades max the first mining operation will have a launch date.

>> No.18696697

It'd be great to see asteroid mining before Peter Schiff dies. Gold is already a useless metal that is way more available than you'd want in a universal currency and asteroid mining would forever make it useless.

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>>18695214
kek

that OP was a massive faggot

>> No.18696707

>>18696654
Thing is they will be obsolete the second starship flies. Starship can carry 100 men at a much reduced cost to the individual. And the SpaceShip will only stay in space for a couple minutes, Starship can go to the moon. Mars. LEO. Anywhere. SPCE is just making it because they are the only publicly traded play on space, they aren't gonna do shit.

>>18696678
>>18696644
The issue with space mining is that it has to be cheaper than mining on earth, it'll be used to build space infrastructure but not earth, at least for a long time. Mining in space is hard, really hard, especially if you have a starship super heavy stack launching stuff for pennies on the dollar.

>> No.18696726

>>18696697
> Way more available than you'd want
You're retarded. If you took every bit of gold every human that has ever existed has mined from the earth, it wouldn't fill 2 olympic swimming pools. Gold is obscenely rare.

>> No.18696732

>>18696678
You know what will be more profitable for mining companies? Get ready for this.


Ocean mining.

>> No.18696735
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18696735

/biz/ we gotta find a way to profit off this shit. You do wanna say you were invested in space before it took off right?

>> No.18696743

Ok

>> No.18696755

>>18696126
Trump is too fragile for the media

>> No.18696766

>>18695680
>DOW which will pull the S&P down, the combination of which will bring the Nasdaq down and start the tech sell off along with their numbe
how much will further dip the SP5500 in your opinion and why??

>> No.18696774

>>18696208
>Joe Rogan

>> No.18696790

>>18696726
garbage investment

>> No.18696793

Where were you when the Staffed the PPP with the bodanoffs.?

>> No.18696803
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Is GE gonna pump tomorrow?

>> No.18696831

>>18696735
Unless you win 100s of millions in the lottery, the closest you’ll get is being a component manufacturer.
The initial investment needed for even a low-end plane company like Cessna is retarded. And for high end aerospace it’s orders of magnitudes more.
Space-X only exists because of musk’s billions, the same goes for all of the nu-space companies. Old-space only exists because it’s been around as a gov’t contractor for decades. Hell, boeing is almost 100 years old. Maybe even more than that

>> No.18696839

>>18696644
active mining in space is fucking dumb. (1) we have more than enough materials on earth. (2) if exploratory testing actually revealed an asteroid worth trillions we would send up a small solar engine to match orbits with earth, then another mission to add a few rocket boosters or parachutes and finally de-orbit into an uninhabited area

yall watch too much anime

>> No.18696855

>>18696839
Nigga what you suggested is more anime than just sending a fuckin rocket to an asteroid for a while to mine it then come back.
>de-orbit a potentially huge asteroid
The fuck are you smoking?

>> No.18696875

>>18696831
No, I'm not talking about actually building a rocket myself. I'm talking about investing in companies that build them and space components.

>> No.18696896

>>18696839
Yeah this guy is right, >>18696855

Way too much energy needed to deorbit an asteroid. You'd need years of continuous thrust just to move it

>> No.18696910
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18696910

>Buy Monday
iRobot
Facebook
Pfizer
Microsoft
Netflix
Mastercard
Qualcomm
>Buy the earnings dip
Southwest
Boeing
AMD
GE
>Six Flags and HODL this is a $40/ share stock heavily discounted

>> No.18696934

>>18696875
If you’re only in it to profit off of other people’s achievements, then nu-space is your best bet. Companies like spaceX, Virgin galactic, blue origin (is that’s on the market).
Boeing are having failure after failure with their space stuff, and the rest of old-space is struggling to keep up.

>> No.18696948

>>18696678
How exactly would it be worth the trouble though? It's not like you will have a huge fucking tanker that you can fill up with resources and slowly drive back to earth efficiently enough to massively profit from it. That kind of shit will start happening when we're dead

>> No.18696960

>>18696554
>cashbro

retard

>> No.18696966

>>18696803
yes. then tank back to ATLs then pump to $9/ share. now is actually a good time to buy some calls

>> No.18696967

>>18692684
>trading 212 doesn’t let you trade options
Nor they will let you because they want you to use CFDs and get raped by the 5% margins.
That's how they make money to cover the free tranding part.

Get Degiro instead. They have options.

>> No.18696980

>>18696934
New space isn't publicly traded. SPCE is an absolute meme. Old space can still make money off this, lobbying is powerful. And I don't have the millions to invest in SpaceX or BO. I would do so in a heartbeat.

>> No.18696986

>>18696554
Nice cope on missing the dips

>> No.18697026

>>18695837
That's so fucking hot. Why god I am attracted to such awful women who constantly fuck me over?

>> No.18697039

>>18696437
>>18696433
>>18696428

Starlink is cool yea but it's not really competing with telecoms offering 4G/5G/fibre locally. It's meant to replace long distance cabling.

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>>18695271
I dont understand sny of this. What does it mean??

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>>18695279
people always listen to music

they just arnt paying for it anymore, because it turns out just about anyone can sing if you lower your standards enough

sex industry as a whole is kinda seeing the same fyi

>> No.18697065

>>18696704
lol you guys are so fucking up your own asses it's hilarious

>> No.18697066

>>18696766
Bar minimum we test 2400 again. Why? A. We've touched the 2800 where we're at several times over the last few years, it held and rallied once when things were absurdly rosey. Things are completely not rosey now. Thursdays and Fridays rallies happened off of less than 50% of average trading volumes, that's a horrible sign in and of itself. Throw in what I described already coming this week with industrial leaders Boeing and GE both reporting, and how indexed the markets are, as well as Boeings massive gravitational pull on the entire US economy, and we're going down. I see a test of 2400 as guaranteed, with 2200 not impossible. Personally I think it's needed, DOW should be about 19500 S&P 2200 then we can get back to sustainable growth, which will never happened with all this froth.

>> No.18697075

>>18696960
>>18696986
Sure having 70% cash ready when shit hits the fan is the biggest cope, i have heared so far. At least i am with the big boys and institutions who are coping right now too and missed to buy the dip. Shit...

>> No.18697078

>>18696910
>trying to practice sensible trading in this clown market
lol

>> No.18697079

>>18697065
dude why are you even here? you're a perfect candidate for reddit

>> No.18697090

>>18697075
It's ok to admit you didn't buy near March 23rd

>> No.18697093

>>18697075
Just put your money in a bank account and enjoy that 0.5% interest and fuck off from this board

>> No.18697107

>>18697079
It's great when everything comes full circle and 4chan is overrun by a bunch of actual autists that think crypto is even worth talking about, to the point that any actual conversation about business and finance is impossible. You and your salty buddies have no idea how most people live.

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I think TA is reading tea leaves. HOW'D I DO?

>> No.18697115

>>18697065
and oh contraire pussy, everyone can see you spazzing about "making a copypasta"
>>18696096

we're not laughing with you, we're laughing at you

>> No.18697120

>>18697110
That's not even TA.

>> No.18697129

>>18697110
Absolutely retarded, nothing of worth to be gleaned from this.

>> No.18697150

I just use free features of finviz/wallmine/seekingalpha, what exactly am I missing out on by not paying for investing sites/screeners?

>> No.18697154

>>18697107
>be you
>pick shitty music career
>don't go to school
>no degree
>complain about the results of your shitty decision making

L E A R N T O C O D E
E
A
R
N
T
O
C
O
D
E

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>>18696170
>>18695983
>>18696021
>>18695778
>>18695651

Well, I've kept you guys in suspense for way too long. Here is the resolution.

""Enjoy""

>> No.18697161

>>18697066
this is such bullshit. why would it drop anymore with everything getting back to normal. look at how much oil has gone up in price as airlines/construction resume normal operations and everyone driving there cars again. hospitality and service are already showing signs of return to normal. so tell me why it has any chance of dropping dipshit. do your homework before you post next time.

>> No.18697163

>>18697115
Seems like it's maybe just you and a couple other tards. It's hilarious to me that anyone on here is so up their own ass that they would try to make fun of people who actually are asking for advice.

>> No.18697182

>>18697107
Enjoy your ruined career, retard.

>> No.18697198

>>18697163
OK redd!t

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>>18697161
>everything getting back to normal
Tsk tsk tsk

>> No.18697204

>>18697110
>>18697120
>>18697129
>We should be at 14,000
This is unironically true.

>> No.18697208

>>18697163
see
>>18697154

ive already given you advice dumbass. learn to code. learn a skill that actually has value

>> No.18697209

>>18697161
I don't know anon, why don't you look into a point in time in investor psychology called 'the new normal'. Things are not going back to normal, and if you don't think June oil contracts will be negative shortly you have no idea what the fuck you're talking about.

>> No.18697215

>>18697158
tbqh, that's about what I'm thinking. The time in the big dip area might be shorter and more shallow. Maybe a 2 to 3 year period.

>> No.18697230

>>18697208
>>18697198
>>18697182
ahahaha I get it you guys are trolling, good ruse boys

>> No.18697236

>>18697208
>learn to code. learn a skill that actually has value
>implying this does anything for you in a corporate environment without a meme degree
>implying that sound engineers & techs are the same as buzzfeed journos

>> No.18697242

>>18697204
I guess just on technicals, but we aren't going there. I don't see it breaking 18k but we might test it.

t. bear

>> No.18697257

>>18696980
Lobbying can only get you so far, they’ve made spaceX do triple the testing as Boeing and being are still looking worse than spaceX.
If they’re not traded then the next best thing is component manufacturers. Best of those are the engine manufacturers (if they’re traded) since engine development requires the most cost and R&D

>> No.18697258

>>18697161
>>18697201
People here have 2 digits IQ and they think re-opening countries = going back to normal.

>> No.18697262

>>18696839
>We would send up a small solar engine to match orbits with earth
>then another mission to add a few rocket boosters or parachutes
>and finally de-orbit into an uninhabited area

Lmao fucking paracutes. You really don't seem to realize the scale of a metric fuck ton of energy/fuel needed to match a 30 km/s 10 billion kg rock with earth to a degree that it does not make a quarter of the mother earth melt.

>> No.18697268

>>18695841
Aren't calls long, why would you long Google in the short-term?

>> No.18697285

>>18697268
Writing a naked call is bearish, buying a call is bullish, selling a covered call is neutral to slightly bullish.

>> No.18697290

>>18697161
Go back to Stocktwits you fucking homo

>> No.18697292

>>18695404
still lost money, strategy implies you know with certainty if the stock is moving down. seems like these strategies always forget the key part that you NEED PREDICTIVE POWER FOR ANYTHING TO BE PROFITABLE

>> No.18697296

>>18697230
FUCK OFF COMMIE

>> No.18697303

>>18697268
Probably to be contrarian. There are times to be contrarian, and there are times when it is fucking retarded to be contrarian. Betting that a company who's entire revenue stream revolves around ad dollars is going to do well during a time when we know for a fact that advertising budgets have essentially ceased to exist for months is one of the latter times.

>> No.18697313

>>18697292
Don't reply when you don't know what you're talking about m80.

>> No.18697336

>>18697236
hahahahahaha way to out yourself as a /totalfuckingretard/ i """graduated""" from a """coding bootcamp""" in 3 months and make $140k/ year as a senior software architect after 3 years of employment.

holy fuck you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about just get absolutely rekt dumbass. enjoy your non-existent salary you non-essential leech

>> No.18697338

>>18697257
Except the engines are also the domain of newspace. BE-3U, Merlin, Raptor. I am looking at components, TDY makes sensors, but I honestly need some help, what are you thinking?

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>mfw my biggest gains came from gap ups because I don't invest in trash
>mfw daytraders are fucking retards that basically gamble

>> No.18697355

>>18697336
Nice larp brah. By the way my dad works at nintendo.

>> No.18697358

>>18697230
post portfolio

oh wait, you don't have the funds to invest as youre using all your liquid to keep a roof over your head hahahahaha

>> No.18697366

>>18697336
do you really think what you're doing is "essential" and worth six figures? Some pajeet could replace you for half the price, tomorrow, and no one would cry for your dumb conceited ass. Bet you live a great fulfilling life coding boilerplate software for people to use while home shopping.

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>>18697355
C O P E
O
P
E

>> No.18697376

>>18697336
I work in finance, and my uncle ackshually works at Sony. I'm going off of my network, and they're struggling with CS/programming 4 year degrees. 60 hr weeks for 80k. Not worth it in my books.

>> No.18697380

>>18697358
You're well aware of the content of my original post so laughing at someone that has 5k in cash and zero debt for "using all your liquid to keep a roof over your head" is just mouth breathingly stupid

>> No.18697385

>>18697375
Not sure if ret- oh, right, I'm on /biz/.

>> No.18697392

>>18696569
I don't think it matters unless you're one of those people who get elected by shareholders

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>>18697242
We dropped 50% during 2008, this is much worse than 2008.. We already have twice the unemployment, over 6% of mortgages are already in forbearance. Instead of learning our lesson about being over leveraged, they just over leveraged on EVERYTHING instead.

>> No.18697418

>>18697410

> unemployment higher by choice
> worse

lol no

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>>18695651
there were plenty of morons in media who compared this market to 1929 crash at bottom
levels, they missed buying opportunity as usual. now, start of week shows now if very rare low volume gamma-delta flip in play or pull backs

>> No.18697427

In a way I find this whole situation funny as hell. Not the job losses or people dying aspect but the fact that pre-virus the U.S's debt was at over 1 trillion and people were bemoaning that fact that there seemed to be no one willing to pay it down. Then the virus came. In an eye blink the fed handed out enough money to wipe out that debt and then congress handed out even more money on top of it. The current 1 trillion debt seemingly forgotten. Ok, so they could toss out 1 trillion on a eye blink why can't they just wipe out the debt just as quick. You got a few presses and paper and ink right there. Its not hard.

>> No.18697428

>>18697366
considering I create and maintain the software banks use to conduct transactions both online and offline, yes I'd say im essential. i allow you and others alike to continue having access to their fucking money. good luck teaching a pajeet how modular banking systems work, the start-up time to learn the *basics* of how my company's software systems work is 9 months.

>> No.18697431

>>18697285
Oh, so he's selling the calls, not buying them. That makes a lot of sense.

>> No.18697436

>>18697410
Wrong anon. They did learn their lesson. The lesson that the more leveraged you are, the more the government and banks will prevent you from failing. Just like is happening again right this moment.

>> No.18697443

>>18697418
>businesses just choose to stop having money to pay people
>unemployment just goes away
lol

>> No.18697448

OH NO NO NO BULLBROS
WE GOT TOO COCKY

>> No.18697449

>>18697338
See if you can find out what the rockets are made of. I think you can find which companies are being used for starship. Those are the ones you want to put your money in.

>> No.18697455

>>18697418
>>>>>>>choice

>> No.18697456

>>18695984
>currently we are stagnating
Have noticed this on a bunch of my stocks. A lot seem to be flatlining. Not going up much and getting random spikes downward (along with random spikes back up but to about the area they flatlined at). Already sold one of my profitable ones. Am considering selling more. I'd rather have cash for when the actual reality of the situation hits the stock market, rather than holding bags thinking they can't go lower as if though it were the day after the 1929 crash and acting as if they can't go lower only to get wrecked for a decade.

>> No.18697463

>>18697420
Cope, I hope you kill yourself dummy.

>> No.18697464

>>18697428
Which camp + language did you do, anon? I work in finance, but I want to transition into fintech cause I'm worried about AI replacing me long-term.

>> No.18697467

>>18697380
im laughing at you for picking such a stupid career and now experiencing the repercussions, THEN asking fucking 4chan for advice. its all too sweet

>> No.18697470

>>18697436
Not false. I really hope Trump brings down the hammer or else lets them burn. We've already given out double the stimulus as 2008, its completely insane. Not even counting the unemployment checks that are bankrupting states.

>> No.18697472

>>18696967
Degiro huh? I’ll give it a look.

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>>18696130
>We crashing again next week.

nah, try 2-3 weeks.

Also, bears getting squeezed is what make stock go up.

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>>18697375
Is that supposed to be a lot of money?
>t. PA-C Master Race

Buy TMDX btw.

>> No.18697486 [DELETED] 

>>18696078
The cognitive dissonance on these people. It doesn't matter if he does something good, they'll always be frothing at the mouth.

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>>18696839
you are literally fucking retarded if you think that crashing an asteroid into Earth on purpose is a good idea

>> No.18697492

>>18697464
one accredited by a university. you need to go to one that is accredited if you want an employer to take you seriously.

i learned Java and SQL

>> No.18697498

>>18697482
No one is buying your bags

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>>18697428
>this dude will be replaced by ripple or bitcoin
>he thinks 9 months training means anything to a bank

>> No.18697506

>>18696208
>it still blows my mind that the left still thinks orange man bad no matter what
This. Even the media has become blatant in their agenda and somehow these people don't even notice it. Seems like some sort of conspiracy is underway with the media in on it but idk what they're up to.

>> No.18697522

>>18697492
I thought Java was a meme, but if you're using it in the background for banking then I guess I should target that instead of C#, which was my original idea.

>> No.18697526

>>18697482
you wasted 6 of your prime years and got yourself in $250k worth of debt. you won't actually be making more money than me until you're 40 years old.

no thanks

>> No.18697530

My state the legislators are kinda ass clowns. They need more revenue. Well two big revenue sources are staring them in the face that would be easy to do and not cause any big moral outrage. Sports betting and gambling. Surrounding states all have gambling, hell people here drive across the river all the time. The derby, other than the pomp that's what it is, legal gambling/betting. No one seems to make a big deal out of those things.

>> No.18697532

I looked at the reviews for degiro and it seems like it’s not as good, the only advantage being you don’t get raped on margins like T212

>> No.18697535

>>18696245
Lol we havent entered a recessio or depression if it ends that quickly considering how high stocks are valued in comparison to anytime between 2010 to 2015. I'd just sit it out at that point. Not gonna get caught bagholding stocks like some dude in 1929.

>> No.18697539

>>18697420
That's not 1929. That's the Nikkei in 1990, lol.

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>>18697499
a shitcoin-shilling animeposter

wow, I'm heartbroken by your analysis

>> No.18697550

Will BA's earnings report and the cancellation of the acquisition tank their stock into the 90s?

>> No.18697569

>>18697522
>thinks java is a meme
>was going to learn C#
......i think you need to stop taking what people say on the internet so seriously... Java and C# are almost identical....

>> No.18697572

>>18697550
Odds increase for more GIBBS. That is THE bull signal right now.

>> No.18697583

>>18697550
And drag the market with it. Waiting for tesla to do the same.

>> No.18697601

>>18696910
Lmao were going red this week arent we? The normie popular stocks are on the stage and if they show negative results it might finally kock this market downward.

>> No.18697606

>>18696707
>The issue with space mining is that it has to be cheaper than mining on earth, it'll be used to build space infrastructure but not earth, at least for a long time. Mining in space is hard, really hard, especially if you have a starship super heavy stack launching stuff for pennies on the dollar.

Space mining is cheap if you don't bring it back to earth, so orbital habitat need to be the first step, which company is doing this?

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>>18697530
Gambling revenues will cover the bill? I'm really not sure where all the money will come from for the states. They're going to get fucked.

>>18697543
>he says this on the stonk threads of a /g/ containment board
>he isn't worried about banks prospecting the value proposition of dropping liabilities taken on by legacy payments processing in exchange for increased transaction fees that can be shouldered onto customers
I'm not surprised you opted for laughing roasties. You're just about as fucked as this guy >>18697464 Potentially more fucked.

>> No.18697638

>>18697606
>mine asteroids
>smelt them in space
>deliver finished product via deorbitting in a cheap as shit shell
Do not steal, this is my business plan if I ever get rich.

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>> No.18697646

After some research I might move from T212 to plus500.
Thoughts?

>> No.18697652

>>18697428
LOL wow yeah you're exactly what I thought you were

Like I said, boilerplate. How's it feel to literally take money out of hungry people's hands by being overpaid to do something that stereotypically doesn't perform how the end user wants it to?

>> No.18697657

>>18697583
Weren't you bullish just a few hours ago?

>> No.18697672

>>18697637
>he thinks I work for the banks
outted yourself as a fucking retard right off the bat congratulations

>> No.18697676

>>18697467
I think the best part is that 9.9 out of 10 people listen to and enjoy SOME kind of music and then people like you will turn around and say it's a "stupid career". Cognitive dissonance will really tear you apart, anon.

>> No.18697678

>>18697158
Lol. Short term it does indeed look like stocks are recovering but I have also suspected long terms it's going downward.

>> No.18697679

>niggas still talking about space mining
ocean mining will happen before space mining.

Most of the earth is ocean and there's no doubt shitloads of gold and metals in the ground under the water.

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>>18697672
>I create and maintain the software banks use to conduct transactions both online and offline
>Banks stop using said software and back-end
where are your clients?

>> No.18697704

>>18697652
Why aren't you out looking for essential work? Kroger, Amazon, Costco, whatever. Go be productive or shut the fuck up with your petulant whining.

>> No.18697711

>>18697679
Two words:
Envriomental protection

>> No.18697712

>>18697704
>why don't you go get a job at Amazon or Costco?
>1 post by this ID
jesus christ it's like clockwork

>> No.18697721

>>18696839
good-great idea, yes yes!

>> No.18697723

>>18697606
Astrobotic Technology | Blue Origin | Ceres Robotics | Deep Space Systems | Draper | Firefly Aerospace | Intuitive Machines | Lockheed Martin Space | Masten Space Systems | Moon Express | Orbit Beyond | Sierra Nevada Corporation | SpaceX | Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems

Commercial lunar payload partners. Looking for more.

>> No.18697730

>>18697550
Nope. BA will be up at the end of the week.

>> No.18697732

>>18697711
they already drill for oil in the ocean.

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>>18697676
>complains about how he's gonna be bankrupt cause he's awful with money and chose a meme career
>still takes the moral highground in /smg/

>> No.18697741

>>18697679
humanity has a bigger problem to solve before furth space exploration

and our chances don't look too great

>> No.18697743

>>18697712
>inb4 2 posts

>> No.18697744

>>18697712
>Non argument.
You've earned your lot.

>> No.18697746

>>18697730
Based on what? Their civilian aircraft devision is toast.

>> No.18697755

>>18697652
considering my job is essentially to make sure people continue to be able to use their credit/debit cards, I'd say the "end user" is getting exactly what they want.

you have absolutely no idea what it entails to do what I do. 95% of the population doesnt have the brain capacity to understand how software interfaces with other systems and THAT is why software devs are so "overpaid"

supply and demand jackass. econ101, you'd have learned that in school if you went :crysmiley: :crysmiley: :crysmiley:

>> No.18697757

>>18697741
yeah, that problem is declining white birth rates and Africa's population explosion

>> No.18697766

>>18697741
Lol this is retarded. Space exploration adds much more value to the economy than it takes out. Look at all the shit we use today that was invented for space

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2019/07/08/space-race-inventions-we-use-every-day-were-created-for-space-exploration/39580591/

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is there any way to safely and consistently make money from any kind of trading? if it's a gamble where i can lose money just as easily as make it, why even bother? seems like im just ask likely to fail as to succeed?

like... i want to make money, but i also don't want to lose money. if im gonna lose money it feels like i shouldn't even trade at all, i don't get it. i want to retire not gamble. pic unrelated.

>> No.18697795

>>18697700
>he thinks the bank's profit margin has anything to do with our contracts
>next he will shit out his ass some retarded scenario where all the banks fail thus ruining the company I work for and rendering me jobless
did I miss anything?

>> No.18697804

>>18697723
Lockheed seems like a smart hold. Most of these aren't public though.

>> No.18697806

>>18697746
Based on this being clown market and boeing already has taken a big hit, it will go up.

>> No.18697814

Uh oh mumus...

>> No.18697818

>>18696208
The media in america is the greatest propoganda and mind control weapon the world has ever known.
Do you really think they give a fuck about orangeman?
It's about keeping control over the slave class.

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States are going bankrupt. Because states and municipalities cannot print money like the federal government, they have high yield bonds. However, soon they cannot pay them. They will issue a frenzy of new bonds to pay for the explosion of unemployment and social services, but then these bonds will immediately default since they cannot pay. The only "solution" would be to issue more useless bonds or raise taxes, or beg the federal government. All of these are disastrous. Government pensions will be suspended and those comfy government jobs will evaporate.

>> No.18697823

>>18697806
Look up "hot hand fallacy"

Earnings season will pull us back to reality

>> No.18697829

>>18697795
>I'll call him retarded after I've disclosed more about what I do!

>>18697755
>a glorified librarian
trillion dollar industry tho.

>> No.18697831

>>18697766
we can't even solve some gay viruses that cause common cold
and many known bacterial infections are staging a comeback

frankly, until today I didn't know the plague still exists and that it is starting to develop antibiotic resistance

>> No.18697832
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>>18697746
its been an open "secret" since the 90's (at LEAST) that BA's worst branch is their commercial aviation division

popular example is the common saying that BA is a great defense company with one small drain on their company's profits: its civilian aircraft division

this has been known for decades (and it finally did something to the damn stock this year)

>> No.18697839

>>18697522
C# is superior.
>pointer
>lambda
>static classes
>extensions
>events
>generics
>linq
>var
>operators
Java is very very clunky. What needs 100 lines in Java you can do in 30 in c# while you also have more control. I very rarely use Java but when I do I hate every single line.

>> No.18697843

>>18697804
I FOUND A FUCKING PUBLICLY TRADED COMPANY

AND IT DOES NUCLEAR SO YOU NUCLEAR FAGS CAN BE HAPPY

http://investors.bwxt.com/ir-home/default.aspx

BWXT

Makes nuclear components for the US military, DoD, NASA, DOE

You fags are welcome

>> No.18697844

>>18697806
listen, just because you toss up the market's behavior as a "clown market" due to your very limited brain capacity doesnt mean that the market ceases to follow any kind of patter or rule.

sit back, stop posting, and learn instead of running your dickblower

also, post portfolio

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>>18697823
The path to victory will be littered with the corpses of bulls

>> No.18697849

>>18697790
No, even the best traders on earth lose a majority of their trades. If you can't stand losses you're not cut for trading, simple as that

>> No.18697861

>>18697790
> i want to retire not gamble
yeah just read a book or two and then bam free money safely forever. but seriously i hope you have some sort of mental illness that makes you eligible for disability because you are stupid as fuck and will never make it on your own

>> No.18697867

>>18697823
I acknowledge I could be wrong, that is just what my gut tells me. If this market acknowledged reality we would be 30% lower right now. I just don't see it happened though.

>> No.18697869

>>18697843
>AND IT DOES NUCLEAR
so what?

>> No.18697874

>>18697829
blah blah blah

you can continue to speculate but the facts are clear: you're doing nothing more than making a bunch of assumptions, each one revealing your low-IQ

>> No.18697877

>>18697839
C++ chad here. Fuck your managed languages.

>> No.18697884

>>18697823
Bullniggers btfo

>> No.18697886

>>18697843
>YOU NUCLEAR FAGS CAN BE HAPPY
Thanks anon.

>> No.18697894

>>18697877
based

>> No.18697895

>>18697790
just buy index funds?

>> No.18697897

>>18697790
lololol
no
lol no
the market is clown world nonsense and it's completely managed by a handful of wealthy multinationals and governements

the american market is dead and is currently being kept artificially inflated in a MASSIVE fucking embezzlement and wealth transfer scheme.
They people pumping into it are going to pull out and let it fall. Like what I did to that fat milf I smashed against the wall last week.

>> No.18697900

>>18697844
Stop trying to big time me, you're just some jagoff on 4chan you don't know any better.

We will see what happens to the market, I think it will have a week.

There is no need to post a picture, I went all in on Groupon (25k) Friday afternoon.

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>>18697843
LMT does nuclear too, and it's the closest civilian company to cold fusion there is, for whatever thats worth

>> No.18697910

>>18697849
how are you supposed to know if whatever your strategy is will be profitable or not? you might think it's profitable in the long run but then it isn't and you lose money for whatever reason.

>>18697861
>you can't just educate yourself and expect that education to make you money safely

okay what should i do then, smartass? im willing to listen you don't have to be a dick about it, you're not exactly changing my mind here.

>> No.18697920

>>18697418
How is this lol no? Are you retarded as fuck? Million ppl are working in the oil sector for example, and the drastic oil price crash was like 1 week ago. Small business are getting closed each day on a record number and the majority wont be employed in months / years.

>> No.18697931

>>18697910
>okay what should i do then
gainful employment

>> No.18697934

>>18697869
This company supplies nuclear materials to the US government. If you think nuclear is the future of energy, In space and on earth. BWXT is the answer, And it actually is a decent stock that has returns. And at a larger discount than the general market.
Fuck I'm happy

>> No.18697945

>>18697843
HQ is in Lynchburg, VA
The more I look at this, the better it gets

>> No.18697947

>>18697065
For real though, you are a massive faggot and should stick to browsing reddit

>> No.18697953

>>18697874
>blah blah blah
right back at'chya. How dissimilar is your job from maintenance work on a bot that manages Chinese queries at an English library?

>> No.18697958

>>18697945
>BWXT
also holds the only two private licenses in the U.S. to
handle and store high-enriched uranium (HEU).

>> No.18697974

>>18697931
>thinking you can wage cuck your way out of wage cuckery

they'll never pay you enough to escape the rat race, anon.

>> No.18697984

>every single broker in the U.K. trades with cfds
This is fucking bullshit. Why am I not allowed to just buy the fucking stocks?

>> No.18697994

>>18697974
it's possible if you're willing to be frugal, and helps if you're forever alone

>> No.18698001

>>18697974
Yeah.
You can.
Saving, wise investments into yourself, and building a life where you need to spend the least amount possible to live and just not spending a lot is how you do that.

>> No.18698003

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-economy-to-reopen-in-may-and-june-and-then-really-bounce-back-mnuchin-says-2020-04-26?mod=home-page

Stuff like this is one of the biggest indicator that we are far off from the bottom.

>> No.18698012

>>18697994
also the pandemic certainly isn't helping your case there, either. anyone who's making big bucks will probably make smaller bucks, and many people don't even have a job at all now, massive unemployment, companies going into bankruptcy, etc. NGMI

>> No.18698030

>>18697984
You're not called Europoors for no reason. Your governments intentionally keep the peons down, its a tradition there.

>> No.18698035

>>18697984
Try moving to a non-cucked country, Muhammad.

>> No.18698042

>>18698012
>NGMI
already made it

>>18698001
based

>> No.18698043

>>18697953
are you actually hinting that you have absolutely any clue how my company's transaction software works? hahahaha holy schizoid... dude take your lithium

>> No.18698073

>Every time Powerball jackpots soar, ticket sales skyrocket in response. According to the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries (NASPL), Americans spent over $73 billion on lottery tickets in 2015. So where does all that money go? Who really benefits from lottery revenue?
$73 billion, that is a good sum of money. But let's see further


>Out of all of the money that the lottery makes, the majority of the funds (usually around 50 percent to 60 percent*) goes to the winners. Retailers also receive commissions for selling tickets and bonuses for selling jackpot-winning tickets, which accounts for about 5 percent of the lottery's revenue.

>Another 10 percent or so of the lottery money goes toward paying administrative costs and overhead for running the game. Advertising, staff salaries, legal fees, printing of the tickets, and other necessities are included in this category.

>The rest of the lottery money goes to the states who participate. In the case of the Powerball lottery, for example, the funds are distributed based on ticket sales. The states who sell the most tickets receive a larger percentage of the revenue. Revenue from state lotteries goes entirely to the hosting state.
ahhhhh the states

>> No.18698081

>>18698030
I’m gonna try with 150 initial capital. If I lose more than 75% of this through bullshit I will just give up until I reach the non-goy status that IG requires you to have to trade with them.

>> No.18698085

>>18697657
Gotta move with the market bro.

>> No.18698096

>>18698043
you could have prevented this idiocy by not being such a fag talking about your middle ware translation work

>> No.18698109

>>18697910
This is why you base your strategy on an already existing strategy, but you modify it to your liking because every person is different which is why it usually takes years for traders to become successful. Price action is my favorite by far because that's what the HFT's use which is pretty much the market movers and the ones making most of the market liquid, but since you have to limit your losses you have to find the best entries possible which is the hard part because no matter how hard you try.. you can't compete with the HFT's

>> No.18698111

Hold MRO, the stock is in the shit house, pretty much all the worst case shit has already been reflected in the current stock price so really hold and wait is the best play,hell if it dips lower on earnings report, bag more. They're still paying the divvy so if it takes 9 months, a year or hell even 2, before the stock price rebounds it only benefits you cause with every divvy payment your growing your shares and income.

>> No.18698118

>>18698096
>"you could have prevented me being a retard by not posting here heh checkmate"

get filtered dipfuck

>> No.18698138

>>18698111
>he unironically thinks the worst of what’s to come has been priced in

When nuclear war with Chyna occurs the stock market plummeting will be the least of your worries, anon.

>> No.18698151

>>18698109
i'd settle for $100 a day to replace my job, anything that can do much better than a quick EMA crossing?

>> No.18698154

Bred line starts here
>>18698145
>>18698145

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>>18698003
Almost everyone here is a zoomer or millennial who did not live and work through the GFC or didn't pay attention to macroeconomics back then. They think because of how the movies portray it that it was one big event and that was it. GenXer here, let me enlighten you.

By 2006-07 everyone was talking about possible recession. And all the CNBC pundits, Fed, govt were denying everything. They got so cocky they didn't mind bringing doom conspiracy theorists on air for sensational ratings. https://youtu.be/Z0YTY5TWtmU

For some reason everyone thinks the global financial crisis happened all in one night, but it couldn't be further from the truth. By 2007, even before anything hit the fan, everyone and their grandma knew about the subprime mortgage debacle. The first major happening was early in April 2007 when New Century (REIT) went bankrupt.

The Fed started cutting rates in Aug 2007. The Dow Jones peak was Oct 2007. Bear Stearns happened 6 months later in Mar 2008. And then the real explosion that everyone remembers the GFC for, Lehman, didn't happen for ANOTHER 6 months later, in Sep 2008.

Mnuchin/Kudlow/Powell would have you believe that "corona is contained!" That the economy will "restart" and "come roaring back!" We haven't even BEGUN to see the real crash. This is just getting started.

>> No.18698178

>>18698118
>The learn to code fag is immunized against all dangers. You may call him gay, retarded, worthless, non-essential, it all runs off him like water off a raincoat. But call him a middle ware software maintenance translator and you will be astonished at how he recoils, how injured he is, how he suddenly shrinks back: "I've been found out."

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>>18697877
>C++
>flexing
lol

>> No.18698263

>>18698111
my man i would say the same thing about XOM AND T great long term holds

>> No.18698267

>>18697934
>at a larger discount than the general market
If it's so good why is it so down?

>> No.18698271

>>18698159
pretty ridiculous to see the DOW at 13k in that video clip

>> No.18698279

>>18698251
>This kills the software engineer.
Make it stop.

>> No.18698333

i pity you fools that chose the career to write the damn software. i chose software testing, so i basically get paid to play around with the shit that you guys produce. have fun ripping your hair out trying to debug your code.

>> No.18698348

>>18698333
lmao dude, software testers literally don't exist anymore, every software company went full YOLO. Not to mention even in normal times where there was testing still, you were paid 1/10th what software developers were paid.

>> No.18698380

>>18698348
a company hired me away from my current company in the middle of this corona bogus. even if i dont make as much many as you, im happy to keep my sanity.

>> No.18698390

>>18698380
as much money**

>> No.18698549

>>18695238
If you can't find a job to pay rent in your current area, I would look at moving in with family or some a friend with a spare room. Gotta cut costs if you can't produce sustainable income for your current living situation.

>> No.18698598

is anyone else surprised how high the VIX is staying despite like 2 weeks of < 3% moves? seems to portend more bloodshed

>> No.18698602

>>18698138
LOL
That's adorable.
No. We'll fucking NEVER have a fucking world war in that capacity.
Want to see a fucking war?
Look at the stock market.
Look at the "pandemic" going on.
Look at the media and look at the way online commentors are acting on every open piece of social media on earth.
Fucks sake the whole "KEEP THE CURRENT MARTIAL LAW GOING MUH COVID 19!!" thing is a clear attack on our economy mostly pushed by our own bank/china munney backed media.

We've lost the war anon.
It's fucking over.

>> No.18698662

>>18697158
All those dip and pumps has my boner so hard.

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>>18697867
>that is just what my gut tells me.

This is your average investor. No wonder history repeats itself.

>> No.18698878

Should I just be shorting right now? I want to buy the dip, damnit. I don't want this crash to take years.

>> No.18699163

>>18696839
This guy is a retard, but his first sentence is correct. If (IF) you succeed in landing hundreds of tons of automated mining equipment on an asteroid, how are you going to get thousands if not millions of tons of ore back to earth. There's no way it can be done profitably, the technology just doesn't exist.

There's no need for it either, plenty of ore on earth that can be got at cheaply. Focus your autism on ways of keeping people alive in space (e.g. growing food) first before blurting our your harebrained pipedreams.

You idiots have been watching The Expanse too much.