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Good Afternoon /smg/ what are the big moves for today?

Popular brokers for stock trading:

Robinhood
>commission free and no minimum to open
http://www.robinhood.com

> How is it free?
Robinhood earns revenue by collecting interest on cash/securities and fees from their Robinhood Gold service

> It's been X days, why isn't my account verified yet?
Not being approved in 3 days seems to be the new norm. Nevertheless, call/email their support if you've been waiting more than that.

> When is it coming to my country?
The only "plans" are on an Australian and Chinese beta. Neither of which has gained much traction.

Interactive Brokers
>$1 commission per 100 shares. $10k minimum to open, $3k if 25 or under. Lowest margin interest. Free API access
http://www.interactivebrokers.com

TD Ameritade
>$6.95 commission per trade. No minimum to open. Fantastic data/charting through their free ThinkorSwim service
http://www.tdameritrade.com

Degiro (Cheap broker for Europeans)
http://www.degiro.eu

Free in depth charts:
http://www.tradingview.com

Premarket Movers:
http://www.nasdaq.com/extended-trading/premarket-mostactive.aspx

Earnings Report Calendars:
https://biz.yahoo.com/research/earncal/today.html
https://www.earningswhispers.com/calendar

Biopharma Catalyst Calendar:
https://biopharmcatalyst.com/

Pump and Dump Advertising:
https://stocktwits.com

S&P 500 VIX Futures (For SVXY/UVXY, higher is better for UVXY, lower is better for SVXY)
https://www.investing.com/indices/us-spx-vix-futures

*FUCK OFF CRAMER*

Basic rundown on options:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBAQtjyqNHw [Embed]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuTTzfa4ePE&t=6s [Embed]

Previous thread:
>>9680590

>> No.9693024

CORRECTION:
Actual Previous Thread - >>9689666

>> No.9693032

>>9692986
Just pick any company you are interested in and go to their investor relations page.

>> No.9693038
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9693038

Pump any moment now

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>>9693032
how about sec.gov?? lol

>> No.9693051

That’s two threads with trips today.

>>9692995
Why do you let them b8 you big five guy? Just ignore the shit posts. You’re no fun when you’re angry.

>> No.9693057

We should get comfy to call the investors relations phone number and have him inquire on companies he has like 20 bucks invested in.

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I should've listened to that guy telling me to sell MU yesterday. REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. FUCKING Morgan Stanley!

>> No.9693065

>>9693048
you okay big guy?

you seem to be in a crabby mood today

>> No.9693072

CRIS$$$

>> No.9693077

>>9693057
Oh god please! I want to hear that on the podcast.

>> No.9693090

>>9693077
I second this

>> No.9693093

>>9693048
That's fine too, i'm just telling him what I do.

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>>9693072

>he tells us now

>> No.9693119

$NLST is taking off, up >20% today.

>> No.9693147
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>>9693063

it's AMD all over again

>> No.9693148

>>9693100
Posted it literally at 7:55 AM

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>> No.9693177

Reminder to jump into hmny next week
.30 over the weekend
Recoveryinf in second half of june

>> No.9693190

Hope y'all bought X puts this morning. When this tariff spat turns out to be a giant nothingburger they're going down

>> No.9693197

>>9693148
Put a # and random characters after your name so you can be properly filtered

>> No.9693218

looks like there will be some things happening in the future of BGFV investors are going to start taking over this is bad news for the shorts imo

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/group-investors-urges-big-5-100000935.html

>> No.9693219

>>9693190
But Reddit is telling me it’s the end of the world.

>> No.9693239

>>9693218

how's GBR doing?

>> No.9693254

>>9693177

literally no one knows what will happen and you should treat it like a gamble at a casino. go in with what you're willing to lose. bought 600 shares at .55 for fun. already had more fun and lasted longer than roulette

>> No.9693259

>>9693239
just as i predicted >>9678299

>> No.9693262

>>9693197
u talk like a fag

>> No.9693263

>>9693218
Mid teens!

>> No.9693282
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9693282

who bought shopify?

>> No.9693290

>>9693263
Filtered

>> No.9693303

>>9693218
dont you think the shorts would have closed by now?

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>>9693197
you can filter by name

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>>9693259

Nice try, faggot:
>>9664220

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imao bruh just go all in BAC like what are you doing lmao

>> No.9693330

Fucking JD..... I guess I'll just wait to see if it pumps for their 6/18 sale and dump it then.

>> No.9693335

Just buy newell brands my nigger we reached 5 year low today

>> No.9693339

>>9693282
A few months back I picked up SHOP and BZUN together.

>> No.9693369

>>9693310
it is a 5 dollar stock you moron.. you think this is just a one day thing? you think it's going to fly to $5 in one day? Did you think i was just day trading it? not one time did the thought cross your mind that i might have a longer time frame than 1 day? serious question.

>>9693303
they haven't.. check short interest.

>> No.9693395

>>9693335
Actually looks pretty damn good, just bought a call for September.

>> No.9693417

>>9693369

You're a special kind of stupid.

It's right back where it started when you made the call.

That's not what I would call, "a slow buildup"

It didn't hit $2
It's not going to hit $5.

You were wrong yet again. Like clockwork. At least grow a pair for a change and admit it. If you can't do that, please kill yourself.

>> No.9693422

>>9693369
Big5 you need to chill out, it's really not a big deal. I believe in you and your stock pi ks, including $DRUS.

>> No.9693442

>>9693417
its building higher lows and higher highs.. you should look up swing trading.. you might get a kick out of it. i just hope the concept doesn't go way over your head.

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So, I seen that FNMA bottomed out to 0 twice in the last five years. Would it be dumb to place $0.01-$0.05 limit buy GTC orders, at no more than 3% total capital exposure risk, considering the upside is something like 30x-150x my downside?

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>>9693395
believe in the glue
Rubbermaid will take over TUP mark my words!

>> No.9693457

>>9693417
and actually i've been point out GBR for about a week or two when it was at 1.37 so you can just go ahead and fuck off

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>>9693422
/biz/ is fucking breaking big5, this is half the reason I come here. Big5 back in February and big5 now are two totally different people.

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ITS A BOG'S MARKET

WE'RE ALL JUST LIVING IN IT

>> No.9693476

>>9693417
you'd think someone with who named themselves after a specific stock and who said it would go to a specific price in a specific timeline would eventually admit they were wrong after the timeline ended but he's still calling big 5 like nothing has changed.

>> No.9693479

>>9693458
I think the ban really got to him and everyone accusing him of having posted gay porn. Reminder Big5Guy did nothing wrong.

>> No.9693485

SXI, Magnet company, just dipped

https://youtu.be/0Vs4uHxqJJw

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WE'RE GOIN DOOOOOWNNNNNN

>> No.9693497

>>9693458
this thread is just getting full of dumb people.. like really fucking dumb people. The thread 1-2 years ago was way better, people didn't bash stocks just to bash stocks without any DD without any position or plan to take a position.. they just bash just to bash and then ask stupid questions that they can just google. Like really.. this thread is getting filled up with complete newbs

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Its sell hour
Pump coming soon

>> No.9693510

Is it a good hedge against collapse of the global economy to invest in junior silver/gold miners, uranium? I mean, even if economy doesn't collapse, commodities are ripe for a proper bull run like in the good ole days. BTW I'm not a goldbug, but this price suppression shit's getting ridiculous

>> No.9693519

>>9693497

just leave then you self important faggot. no one cares

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>>9693497
I admit, this place has turned into a shit show. Just have to adapt and watch the newfags make their mistakes and laugh.

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>>9693510
no

>> No.9693533

>>9693519
I like Big5Guy and honestly he is definitely one of the better tripfags on /smg/. At least he has some pretty good calls.

>> No.9693544

>>9693526
ive been coming to robinhood general thread for over 2 years now

theres always been newfags and there always will be

>> No.9693556

What does /biz/ think of Memeton Kreil?

https://youtu.be/f5HGbWmW1xU?t=10
https://youtu.be/LOxw1bXwHxs?t=10

>> No.9693558

>>9693544
Yeah, but now they all tripcode. None of it really bothers me. there has just been a noticeable decline in the quality of these threads. In turn they have become funnier because of this.

>> No.9693567

>>9693544
THIS
Big5inchguy is just mad that he walked the lonely road of tripfaggotry

>> No.9693575

>>9693556
Bought his course for 3k

>> No.9693582

>>9693556
i'm watching him right now actually lol he's whatever desu

>> No.9693586

>>9693556
I dont watch youtubers because Im better than them

>> No.9693625

>>9693510
You can invest directly in volatility as a hedge, ever since this has been possible gold prices flattened out

We keep meming TVIX and UVXY but there's a reason behind it

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>>9693575
Tob Jej! You obviously didn't search for PTM or PTFM on any magnet link aggregator. I'm sure having access to him directly is worth it though (right?).

>>9693582
Yea, his videos are more high-level overview than a hand-holding walk-through. IMO you really need to take each video and do your own detailed self-education with other sources. Seems to be a good framework IMO.

>>9693586
You were shit from the beginning, you're still shit now, and you will be shit up to the point you decompose.

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HOLY SHIT BUY KIMBERLY CLARK RIGHT N0W

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>>9693639
you better be right...

>> No.9693674

BTW end of month means blood red today

>> No.9693678

>>9693667
Just bought a call too after looking at the chart lol.

>> No.9693685

What the fuck happened to lightbridge?

>> No.9693696

>>9693678
>>9693667
KMB is a fucking DANK golden shit they make all the tissues
100% buy right now

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>>9693000
Bump, we need to be talking about this more than crypto

>> No.9693707

>>9693667
>June 8 call
say goodbye to your money. nikkei poster is a long term hodler and dividend stocks move slowly and have a lot of momentum

>> No.9693722

>>9693707
yeah this...
But KMB is so good they will prib bounce anyway from here

>> No.9693733

Is it time to buy BAC calls yet?

>> No.9693760

>>9693733
todays the day

>> No.9693861
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Is anyone here invested in any weed stocks? Canada is close to a vote on legalization do I.. buy now, buy after vote or is it too late?

>> No.9693874
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9693874

Kek
me shorts are profit again
Apperantly it opposite day for SPY

>> No.9693878

>>9693861
RBII

lots of things going for it

>> No.9693900

>>9693874
dont get comfortable mutant , its simply sell hour

>> No.9693919

>>9693861
Look into Aphria and Canopy now, especially Aphria given what a discount it's trading at relative to the highs. There's no reason for it to be languishing like this and I continue to add to my position of like 1600 shares.

>> No.9693928

>>9693476

I remember that his mid-teens call was all the way back in November

Like the other anon said, Big5Guy is a fucking idiot.

>> No.9693941

>>9693928

HAHAHAHAHAHA

>> No.9693981

>>9693861
no one knows how consumer habits will change with legalization so its really hard to tell a given weed stock will take off or not. you might even buy a diverse index of week stocks and then miss everything as marblo takes all the profit. or maybe everyone will be ordering tinctures at a bar or growing the stuff themselves

there is a lot of speculation right now and a lot of players know a lot more than we do so I'd say follow your gut on this one. I dont want to give you advice and then you're like 'dang I really should have invested but some guy on 4chan said not to'

>> No.9693982

>>9693928
>>9693941
I have calls on B I G 5 right now and unironically think it can hit them. I've always been skeptical about mid teens, but I do think he's right about the undervalued and squeeze

>> No.9693995

>>9693941
>>9693928
just watch and learn kiddos

>> No.9694001

>>9693982

aren't you down like 50% all time?

>> No.9694013

>>9693995
What is your time frame on mid-teens™

>> No.9694019

>>9694001
what about you? whats your positions?

>>9694013
i'm gunna give it another month.. that drop caught me off guard.

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cant wait to see "pending dividends: BAC and PEP" tomorrow
Quality

>> No.9694036

>>9694001
Yes, but that's only because of QD >:(

>> No.9694066

PUMP IT

>> No.9694074
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>>9693900
>me and me shorts

>> No.9694079

>>9694019

the amount i trade with is for fun to keep me disciplined enough to keep the 99% of my money in positions i hold and add to every paycheck. that 99% is up 16% ytd in mostly medical devices and some various health tech/care. i see huge growth for the sector over the long term and just plow ahead every payday.

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>>9694074
Sunshinefag about to lose their lunch money? Absolute poetry

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Checking the new top 30 of the retard index right now, any guesses on new additions?

>> No.9694123

>>9694079
so do you have any picks or are you just going to keep them a secret and continue to talk shit on people?

Pretty easy to talk shit when you don't have any skin in the game huh? you know what i call that? a big fucking pussy.

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Honestly I will be happy if I can close today with a dollar profits, yesterday was crazy.

>> No.9694156

>>9693218
I went through one of their 10-K and BGFV has a solid board of directors with an average age of 60yo
This demand is pointless and as the CEO has said numerously in the CCs:
>muh bad weather

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>he didnt buy Kimberley Clark
lol

>> No.9694173

>>9694123

not trying to prove anything unlike trips. but sure, i'll throw some out there that have done very well. isrg, BSX, EW, ALGN, DXCM

>> No.9694181

>>9694156
That feeling when you run your company like a well drilled military but you weren't prepared for slightly warmer than normal weather.

>> No.9694182

>>9694036
Hey Comfy keep up the good work on your shows. I really appreciated that Native American blood magic segment you included. As a cultist/bathrobe wizard and practitioner of Crowley's left hand path I praise you and hope your gains drink deep from the horn of plenty. Praise Kek!

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>>9694079
>>9694123
I sadly agree with big5. I give annoying bants, but it's rude to call people morons without any backing to why they are morons.
Example: I advocate for ALTs delisting because it's a good meme, even though it will probably happen. However, I do not call Big 5 a retard or stupid, because he's objectively a better trader than me.

>> No.9694192

>>9694167
My call has already gained 10%, good call nico poster

>> No.9694201

/comfy/ with lysdy

>> No.9694204
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>>9694123
bro he wasn't talking to you, he was talking to comfy
you said you were leaving cause this thread seems to make you angry and it's not worth your time, fucking leave

you started this shit with comfy and i thought comfy was being a dick to you, now you're just screeching at people
take a vacation, if you're taking this shit to real life and letting it get to you, you shouldn't let it get to you man, just fucking not worth it

>> No.9694207

>>9694156
i'm honestly more interested in the short squeeze.. shorts are digging themselfs a hole. To me the article is saying that yes there are some big investors in BGFV bigger than the average retail crowd and that yes they do find it undervalued and that they are holding.. There are only about 20million shares in the float and half of those are short.. imagine how many shares those investors own in order to write the company and get an article written about it. There is obviously some big players in BGFV and one of those big players is a big fat short that isn't covering.. when they finally go to cover it should be glorious

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>>9694182
Thanks Anon! I know my pods are pretty cringy desu, but I think I'll get better if I keep trying

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>>9694192

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>>9693497
/rhg/ (or /rgt/ ) was always shit, with 5 good posters for every 100 shitty ones

pharma-bro was the best poster half the time (before he got sent to prison)
half of the "good" tripfags killed themselves when they lost $10,000+ going all in on memes like MGT, CERU, and other bio-stocks

or they got rich from crypto

>debated for weeks with myself weither to buy fangs stocks or bitcoin when it was $800 a piece
>decided on stocks instead of buying a couple bitcoins
>mfw i have no face

>> No.9694233

>>9694212
they are funny
After a year youll gain your comfort zone and they will be very funny

>> No.9694235

>>9694204
look through his post in this thread.. all he does is talk shit on people.. he doesn't even throw any trades out there but yet has the nerve to talk shit to everyone?? hmmm

>>9694173
congrats... those are all shit picks.. enjoy the bags

>> No.9694289

>>9693878
>>9693919
>>9693981
Thanks frens

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>>9694235

>> No.9694306

Why is this so complicated compared to crypto?
Are the boomers or jews to blame?

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>>9694306

>> No.9694330

>>9694306
I find crypto complicated, but I am a rural retard Trump supporter so....

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>>9694306

>> No.9694346

care to share any rare earth mineral stocks anyone?

LYSDY is my #1 right now, MKA looks good, ARAFF is building up some steam, missed the dip yesterday on AVL : (

>> No.9694348

>>9694230
>pharma-bro was the best poster half the time (before he got sent to prison)
Wait, did shkreli actually shit post on /biz/?

>> No.9694359

>>9694306
there's pump and dump scams here too, you just need to look for them

>> No.9694387

>>9694346
why do you want to invest in rare earth miners anon?

>> No.9694394

>>9694348
I dont think so but he made great pharma calls
I hope he didnt Hodl before being sent to the doghouse

>> No.9694442

my 1 year t bills are pumping
based

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>>9694348
i dont think every poster claiming to be him was, but he proofed himself in a bunch of threads, including the robinhood thread

back when coinfags were only 50% of the board, instead of +95%

>> No.9694452

>>9694387
more rich mining locations are found every day

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mentioned VKTX since $2s

>> No.9694480

>>9694452
wouldnt that lower the price of rare earth elements and make existing mines less profitable?

>> No.9694487

>>9694480
not if the companies grow from them

>> No.9694496

>>9694462
not bad....

>> No.9694499

>>9694447
I'd be amazed if he didnt post here. at one point he had a livestream where he was putting together a business plan to buy 4chan around when hiroshimoot bought us
gained a lot of respect for him that day, he's clearly quite sharp if a massive asshole

>> No.9694518

>>9694462
How long were you invest in them for?

POWER HOUR COME THROUGH!!! RALLY FOR OKTA and SHOP

>> No.9694548

>>9694518
been almost a year, had bought a few at $1.4 and averaged down when it dropped sub $1.

Then averaged up to $2.44 average after multiple overbooked offerings

>> No.9694566

>>9693000
AMD puts are really cheap right now, don't know why...Easy money to be had.

>> No.9694584

>>9694548
Congrats. Are you going to take the gains? Or wait and see where this pony takes you?

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Tfw going on vacation for 2 weeks

Should i close my positions and relax or should i try to make money while i chill on the beach

>> No.9694599
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Anyone here know of any websites that show what the big institutions are buying or selling?

>> No.9694612

>>9694584
its MC is still low (250m) compared to MDGL's almost 3B. It's also the reason why it pumped up today off a sympathy play from good results.

if entering, I would wait for a $7.40 to $8.15 dip entry

>> No.9694631
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>>9694599
you mean the COT?

>> No.9694636

>>9694595
It really depends on what you're holding. Pick up some value stocks that are on sale right now like some banks and JNJ. Maybe hold off on the banks until we see if Deutsche Bank is gonna crash the financials sector. I wouldn't hold any high risk memes while you're on vacation.

>> No.9694641

>>9694599
if you have a windows computer go to the money app and then type in ticker.. all the way to the right they have institutions buying or selling and i think they use morning star

>> No.9694664
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9694664

Nuuuu me and me shorts

>>9694212
Me believe In you!

>> No.9694674
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Reminder to get in ROAD before their earning call on monday 6/4/18 BMO

AUIC issued a BUY rating with a price target of $16
And if you are unsatisfied as a shareholder, you can always come here and banter because an anon here actually works for them

>> No.9694675

>>9694641
I've never even looked at any of the Microsoft "apps" on my windows machine... I just use it for gaymen and doing taxes and shit, I do all my everyday computer stuff on my laptop that's running Linux.

>> No.9694695

>>9694612
Thanks. I will strongly consider it entry soon. Especially with a cap that low.
>"Viking's mid-stage NASH study is set to wrap up next month, according to ClinicalTrials.gov. A top-line data release should thus occur within the next four to six weeks. So, in light of this upcoming clinical catalyst, Viking's stock appears primed to continue its upward trajectory, even after today's monstrous move higher."
Looks like we might have another jump relatively soon. I assume the next trail will take about a year to finish.

>> No.9694697
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>>9694664
Are you intentionally adopting the dialect of Iyami?

>> No.9694701

>>9694595
The guy in Reminiscences of a Stock Operator always closes positions before going vacation

>> No.9694703

>>9694675
i never use them but i know i've went through the money one

>> No.9694709

>>9694664
>You have to eat all the eggs

>> No.9694729

>>9694709
>bowl of eggs

>> No.9694765
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>>9694701
Nevet read it

Is it worth

>> No.9694779
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Only OKTA and SHOP in my portfolio. Looking to add EDIT or VKTX sometime soon.
How're you all doing this fine power hour?

>> No.9694795

berkshire being a little bitch right now

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>>9694729

>> No.9694841
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Movement in the retardation index checking in!
TVIX dropped off the top 30 to let in CMCSA, GPRO and FIT are still the most retarded companies

>> No.9694855

>>9693339
Niiicceee

>> No.9694869
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lol based Power minute

>> No.9694880
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WHOAAA HERE WE GO!!

>> No.9694909

Ding Ding Ding

>> No.9694910

clean up your desk

>> No.9694913

frick Canada

>> No.9694935
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All day choppy as fuck but not bad for end of the month sell off

>> No.9694940

>>9693048
This.
It's what Shkreli does.
Literally anything else is basically autist tier.

>> No.9694957
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-1.12% today
not that bad I guess considering it was div day for 60% of my holding

>> No.9694965

>>9694940
>Literally anything else is basically autist tier.
it really is.. the facts are in the filings that they have to file with the SEC everything else is just speculation imo.. sure if you go on the companies website you can find their filings but why do that when you can get every single one in order on sec.gov.. people amaze me sometimes.

>> No.9694967
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Beautiful panic selling of treasuries to close off the day.
I heard the last 15 minutes what smart money is doing.
Who else here /smart money/?

>> No.9694968

>>9694940
If it's good enough for Shkreli, it's good enough for me.

>> No.9694975

My AAOI bags just got a lot lighter.

>> No.9694992

Come on GME, do something.

>> No.9695020

>>9694965
everything else is just speculation imo..
lol it literally is.
The sec.gov puts them all in a standardized format too.
Why would you want to read the Q4s dressed up all fancy like a shitcoin white paper?

>> No.9695045

>>9694965
>everything[besides SEC filings] is just speculation imo
big players have access to so much more more than that, there's analyst questions, they chat up the CEO, they use technology to forecast sales before they are public ... eventually they'll watch & count truck shipments via satellite and big investors will know more about their company than the managers

>> No.9695053

>>9694967

I font even know wht happened last hr. I expected a reversal but that sucked. What are we expecting tmr?

>> No.9695055
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>>9694212
Hail Lucifer, the highest among all highs!

>> No.9695071
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KTOV

>> No.9695079

>>9694967
>I heard the last 15 minutes what smart money is doing.
that's such a dumb sentiment. by this logic people who buy in the morning are smarter than people who bought during yesterday's last 15 minutes

>> No.9695122

>>9695053
>The target price is: $0
It's over valued as fuck because people are shorting Italian bonds relative to literally everything else.
Now that Italy is unwinding, treasuries should return to normal levels.
Just look at Tuesday! TLT jumped over 2% -- that's more than fucking SPY moved that day and this is the fucking bond market!

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>>9694965
Hey big5guy,
I saw pic related article on my news feed today.
It's a fucking Pajeet that wrote an article on seekingalpha about Cramer's Mad Money.
Does it get any more autist than this?
I'm considering putting some financial fan-fic on there this weekend.

>> No.9695193

>>9695122
>target price of 20 year T bills is $0
anon...

>> No.9695221
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>>9695193
>mfw TLT literally gets delisted at 0

>> No.9695233

>>9695193
:^)
It should definitely go below $120.
I started a small short on Friday when it was still a little under $120 but looking overvalued. When it flew above $120 on market open Tuesday amidst intense Italian FUD turmoil, I knew that I was onto something and bought a fuck ton more puts.
I don't know what the price should be, but the yield show go back over 3% for the final target.

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>>9693510
silver is better than gold, the price ratio is very good atm but stronger dollar will push all commodities down currently

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Holy shit. TLT is even sliding after hours.
Also, I just took out a $121 strike out today after seeing how much it's fighting that $120 price level :^)
Guess that's an easy money play if Italy FUD strikes again.

>> No.9695379
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So, at which point does it go full Lehman Redux?

>> No.9695403

>>9695379
well, DB's parent group just basically said that "the funds are safe"
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-05-31/its-stock-crashes-all-time-low-shocked-deutsche-bank-issues-statement

Lehman moment incoming !!!

>> No.9695404

Should I buy SPY?

>> No.9695409

>>9695269
How closely does silver price correlate with gold? And does it really have a inverse relationship with USD?

>> No.9695414

>>9695404
SPY is my single biggest holding

>> No.9695420
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>>9695404
Looks solid. Catching up russel 2000

>> No.9695421

>>9695409
Silver should be at 1/8 of gold
SLV is the poor man's GLD

>> No.9695422

>>9695269
Buy wood
Miss me on that metal shit

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>>9695269

>> No.9695458

>>9695404
Nah.
The management in SPXL inc. is much better.
I heard they're meshing nicely with XIV after the buyout in the spring.

>> No.9695460

>>9695409
Sometimes have inverse correlation, sometimes not :) like oil used to super very strong inverse to usd. gold to silver very high atm

>> No.9695484

>>9695422
im not a big advocate of precious metals, but if somebody wants them badly imo silver looks much better now. they are not for long term holding or anything like that. metals have time to buy and time not to hold :o not like gold bugs think

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>>9695448

>> No.9695495
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>>9695458
Step aside pleb
The Bogdanoff Organization is going public

>> No.9695503

>>9695460
TLT has been doing an inverse correlation with SPY all fucking week.
I think when these strong correlations appear, it might make for a solid indicator of what's up with the market.

>> No.9695524

>>9695484
too many spall spec buying metals
My prediction? Silver will get pushed down to the 15's
Based

>> No.9695552

>>9695460
>>9695484
>>9695524
If you're holding metals as a hedge against the market, why not just buy VIXY?

>> No.9695570

>>9695552
Small spec commies like to Diversify into metals and oil for some reason

>> No.9695579

>>9695552
not holding metals as a stock market hedge definitely :)

>> No.9695585

>>9695379
What's up with them?
Are they overexposed to Italian bonds or why are they doing so shit?

>> No.9695649

>>9695585
They are THE European bank and the EU is falling apart

Yes of course they are exposed to italy bonds
But worse they operate in euros which is crashing hard lately

>> No.9695651

>>9695585
Douche Bank and been in the shitter for a long time. It finally admitted defeat in North America not to long ago and pulled back most of it's operations to europe.

>> No.9695673

>>9694697
What's that? Am retarded
>>9694765
It story about rekting scrubs & getting rekt in markets
Requires reading if plan on being big time trader

>> No.9695686

>>9695585
DB is at the heart of what Germans have been doing since the beginning of EUR:

>Germans love making shit and are efficient at it
>EUR was adopted, thus eliminating any kind of competitiveness of other countries (factories in other EU countries closed)
>Germans sell stuff to other EU countries (eg. those meme premium cars)
>DB lend money to the other countries so that they can buy them
>Fast forward to today, trillions of EUR have been lent with little to no hope of recovering the loan

I remember that eurocuckdrone this morning. He is so delusional about the "strength" of the EU it is hilarious

>> No.9695689
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This is soros
He's gonna save the stock market and the EU

Say something nice about him

>> No.9695703

>>9695689
OY VEY

>> No.9695705

Can someone explain to me why people have such a hard on for elon musk.

I just explained to someone none of his buisnesses make money. But somehow it doesn't matter. They'll be profitable in the future.

>> No.9695746
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I guess hotdog prices are going up now...

>> No.9695750
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Shame on that anon who didn't deliver

>> No.9695772

>>9695705
its a personality cult quite obviously. people believe in him and his leadership and think he can steward his company to greatness. plus he's working on problems that quite frankly are very inspiring.

>none of his buisnesses make money. But somehow it doesn't matter. They'll be profitable in the future.
this is more common than you think. people said this about amazon for years. I dont put money in his company because I have my doubts but I root for him because I'd like to live in a society where he succeeds

you're gonna reply with some 'but muh whatever' but I just laid out the emotional appeal of him and that's in line with how nomries view it

>> No.9695802

>>9695414
>>9695420
>>9695458
Which SPY is the best?

>> No.9695808

>>9695705
Im more worried about the fact that his ideas arent scientifically possible and will definitely get people killed... like the hyper tube

>> No.9695817
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>>9695802
Forget pic

>> No.9695823

>told y’all nibbas to buy SPHS at $2.50
>not one reply
>$3.72

>> No.9695829

>>9695817
momentum

>> No.9695867

>>9695823
Did you explain why people should have bought it or did you just shit post "buyyyy SPHS!!!!1" There is a big difference if you want people to listen.

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>>9695802
The Spy Who Shagged Me of course

>> No.9695872

Damn, NWL is looking pretty good at these prices. I'm gonna see how things go over the next few trading days and might pick some up either tomorrow or next week.

>> No.9695884

>>9695871
based

>> No.9695887

I just think flight to safety associated with euro can only make US stronger. Couple that with fed relaxing interest rate grip the 2nd half of yr shd be at the worst scenerio just flat until others calm down

Or do i have this ass backward lol

>> No.9695908

>>9695686
Yeah, the EU dude this morning was drinking some serious fucking Kool-aid.
Maybe Angela Merkel is a shitposter on /biz/.

>> No.9695914

Forgive me if this is a bit personal but How many shares of SPY do you guys have? I have 1 and I feel like I need to have a fuck ton more to be able to make any sort of profit in the future

>> No.9695934

>>9695914
Better off buying SPY options over owning one share.

>> No.9695961

>>9695867
Yeah I did
>excellent trial results since inception with prostate cancer and BPH treatment
>never had a bad trial
>awaiting data expected any day now for p2b prostate cancer
>single injection in the urologist’s office
>lifetime results are ~25% no cancer detection at 6mo biopsy, ~50% reduction in tumor size, ~25% no response
>those results achieved even with a flawed delivery method which has been fixed
>treatment is a focal therapy that doesn’t wreck the prostate like radiation, chemo etc
>patents on the use of a recombinant protein to treat PC & delivery method
>excellent safety profile with side effects limited to brief nausea and dizziness that subside in a couple days
>management has $4 warrants due in October

>> No.9695971

>>9695914
more like 100
A lot of smaller investors decide they want to play super risky because how little they have. imo this is crazy is is why they don't have much in the first place because they never let themselves build up their wealth. portfilio dynamics don't change much based on size and in fact with a smaller portfolio you want to be trading less due to fees. Ive seen traders here lose 50% of their money and build it back so many times at this point and meanwhile I'm still growing. Once you get a bigger egg, feel free to make risky plays with 10% of your portfolio but for now slow and steady is what you want.

>> No.9695983

>>9695703
Legit kek'd

>>9695705
>I just explained to someone none of his buisnesses make money. But somehow it doesn't matter. They'll be profitable in the future.
He's running it like a super late stage start-up.
Look at SNAP and P. Both failures, but they're the bad eggs.
Many tech start-ups look like this until they monetize and stop running up the bills, then you get FAANG-like companies -- SQ, SHOP, PYPL, TEAM (my favorites)
>>9695772
Cult of personality may have something to do with TSLA too. I think he's had a few very profitable quarters though, which he uses to subsidize all the other horse-shit quarters.

>> No.9695998

>>9695772
Well amazon didn't try to do multiple near impossible projects when they didn't make money.

> hey, our cars don't turn a profit. I know let's build a hyperloop.

you can't defend this kind of decision making imo.

>> No.9696000
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>>9695872

>> No.9696002

>>9695971
Should I apply the same logic to crypto? Wait till I have more money to play?

>> No.9696026
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>>9695802
The best SPY is definitely the one that's actually spelled TVIX

>>9695867
Kek. This.
No, I'm not going to buy shit if you post it like a shill, unless of course you're Nikkei poster. Nikkei poster knows some shit.

>>9695908
>>9695686
Oh hey, guess that faggot probably got his shorts BTFO
Look who the big winner was today.
>GM

>> No.9696041

So do you think Micron will recover from this?

Wondering if I should cut my losses or not. It IS just Morgan Stanley that said to hold, and they did say hold not sell.

>> No.9696055

>>9696002
imo yes. feel free to do 90% comfy plays then 10% full yolo risky shit. That could be 5% options 5% crypto whatever you want. at your size, steer completely clear of crypto the fees will absolutely rape you, it's $10 per transfer last I checked.

>> No.9696076

>>9696041
What did you buy it at? It's gonna fall back to the upper $40's - lower $50's for a while before it goes any higher.

>> No.9696079

>>9696041
it wasnt 40 that long ago...

>> No.9696086
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USD/CAD DUMP ALREADY STOP PULLING $.02 OUT OF NOWHERE
forex rigged

>> No.9696116

>>9696086
forex is one of the most manipulated markets there is, small-time investors should avoid it at all costs

>> No.9696162
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>> No.9696167

>>9695914
I only use it as reserves for flipping on other shit.
I was at about 40 to 60 shares until this Tuesday then I dumped maybe half into SPXL and it accounted for $200 of the $1000 to $1500 I made the next day.

>>9695998
AMZN's core and original business is subsidized by AWS -- their cloud platform. I heard their main business STILL doesn't turn a profit.
So, not quite... Jeff Bezos even owns a rocket company called BlueOrigin or something like that. He just doesn't go as nuts as Elon Musk.

>> No.9696193

>>9696000
>>9696162
Looks like Nikkei poster found a new favorite lol
Nice trips. Kek confirms the destiny of NWL.

>> No.9696221

>>9696000
>>9696162
holy shit
this company's stock has lost 50+% of its value in the last year
what happened?

>> No.9696234

>>9696193
not a large position but Im expected 100% gains within the next 2 years

>>9696221
the great Consumer non cyclical holocaust

>> No.9696262

How do you boys feel about LLNW and ZUO? Interested in your opinions on the two companies. Solid long-term buys?

>> No.9696282

>>9696234
I dunno they have 10 billion in useless goodwill and another 13B in "intangible assets" plus a mountain of debt

>> No.9696294

>>9696234
>not a large position but Im expected 100% gains within the next 2 years
>the great Consumer non cyclical holocaust
This is what convinces me to keep working on ML algorithm.
Automatically scan the fundamentals for great value and technical momentum that is ripe for a rebound.
Every day or week, spit out a list of dank memes to buy or watchlist.

Also,
>non cyclical holocaust
Fucking lol

>> No.9696322

>>9696167
Seems i was wrong then. Thank you for explaining this to me.

>> No.9696324

>>9693177
>>9693254
I bought at .68 and sold at .64 right before the bottom dropped out. Waitin gon the valley and then i will buy for the bounce. This shit is definitely going under at some point tho. Movie Pass is unsustainable and they cant be making that much from selling people's personal info

>> No.9696328

I’m new to all of this. Any bros can recommend what I should read to learn? Currently reading Random Walk Down Wall Street.

>> No.9696337

>>9696282
a quick view of the balance sheet looks decent to me, they have it under control

Plus, 5 year lows on a mega buiosness = based, definite profits await
with a high yield too? Based and redpilled

>> No.9696398

>>9696282
>>>9696234
>plus a mountain of debt
The only companies that I know off the top of my head to have 0 debt are HMNY and FIT.
AAPL and MSFT have mountains of debt. I think most banks even have mountains of debt (that I believe they get directly from the feds).
It's because companies can easily get a better ROI on their products than the interest that they pay to service that debt.
>Goodwill and intangible assets
Goodwill only feels like it's furthering my point about debt.
You shouldn't mind that they're expressing an interest in social responsibility if they're still profiting. Now, if a company was in a situation like P or SNAP, a huge amount of goodwill seems irresponsible.

>> No.9696421

>>9696337
fucking kek you crack me up nikkei poster
>>9696328
you have three paths:
>bogglehead "invest in index funds and forget it"
read boggleheads wiki
>Buffett-sama value investing
figure out how to read balance sheets, and figure out how much an asset is worth fundamentally. if a company paid a $1 dividend every year forever, how much are they worth?
>/biz/ yolovesting "throw my money into a fire pit"
just buy random options it doesnt really matter

>> No.9696429

>>9696398
in balance sheets, goodwill isnt what you think it is anon

>> No.9696440

>>9696421
>just buy random options it doesnt really matter
The patrician's strategy.

>> No.9696459

>>9696421
This is very helpful. Thanks anon!

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>>9696234
>>9696398
>>9696421
I want to join in the cool kids consumer durables club so I'm going to buy 1 whole share of NWL.

>> No.9696480

The Mad Money himself shilling Newell
This is a buy lads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuWcm6LE8U8&pbjreload=10

>> No.9696482

>>9696322
The VC and tech world is a very curious thing, m8.

Economies of scale are a game changer when you can scale up like FB, GOOG, or NFLX at little to no cost.
This is why the P/E ratio can fly into the hundreds or they can go so long while unprofitable.
NFLX is still being mostly valued off a popular VC valuation metric -- the subscriber count growth -- which when combined with the fact that they actually are profitable, unlike SNAP, results in explosive growth and insane market caps because of
>muh Facebook
I have an appreciation for people that are into Fundamental Analysis. Tech is a very curious thing for fundamental analysis, and plays by very different rules since they're capable of explosive earnings growth.

>> No.9696498

>>9696480
fuck that ruins the meme :(

>> No.9696499

>>9696461
Was able to get a 9/21 $25 call on NWL for only $120, fucking dirt cheap.

>> No.9696508

>>9696498
dont worry it dropped 50% since this video

>> No.9696517

>>9693497
Im a newb. Please shit on me for trying to learn. Faggot

>> No.9696538

>>9693497
Buy NLST.

>> No.9696555

>>9696328
Random Walk theory is autist tier shit.
It best applies to TA, but even then, there's small little patterns that will emerge that can be backed by economic logic -- like short squeezes.
Short squeezes are extremely real.
Buffett beat the stock market for decades on end with fundamentals by a few percent YOU, and Renaissance Technologies kicked the stock market's ass for decades on end with technicals with over 60% YOY.
What to read though?
I like thepatternsite.com. Also, Warren Buffett writes some pretty sick shareholder letters from what I've heard.

>> No.9696587

>>9696517
Big5 has been slipping for awhile now. It's like watching your father slowly lose his mind from dementia but being able to do nothing but watch.

>> No.9696617

>>9696429
I took a class on accounting, which included exactly what the 4 accounting statements are and contain, and I'm honestly not surprised that I fucked that up.
What is Goodwill then?

>>9696461
I usually start my positions in things that I don't trust with a very small amount.
Current strategy is about $250-$600 bucks to start with, and feed it until $1000-$1500, which is my largest positions aside from ETFs

>> No.9696657

>>9696555
Thanks man.

>> No.9696702

>>9696617
goodwill comes into play when you buy another company. goodwill is just the diffrence between what you paid for that company and the book value of that company.

for example
you have $100 million cash
you buy a company worth $10 million for $20 million
accounting says you still have the same amount of value so your balance sheet now reads $80 million cash, $10 million company A and $10 million in goodwill

goodwill is somewhere between "the intangible value of a company that you bought for a fair price" and "how bad you are at negotiating accusations"

>> No.9696709

>>9696482
Also, that R&D and sometimes S&M (as in AAXN) are counted as expenses but in some cases, they are in a way capitalized

>> No.9696736

>>9696480
Why would the CEO come out and appear on the show like that?
It's like he's a salesman that's selling his own company's shares. It's like he's literally trying to sell the audience his very heavy bags that he owns as a result of being the CEO of his company.
Or was this actually a clever product placement, and the marketing department thought it would be a stealthy opportunity to market the products to all the white suburban moms that watch his show?

>> No.9696744

Test

>> No.9696757

>>9696736
Kramer always brings out the rare CEOs, he friends with all of them
but this did infact drop 50% since airing

>> No.9696764

What does it mean when a company announces closing of public offering of common stock?

>> No.9696777

>>9696736
well for one thing you're on TV and that's pretty cool
for another its good for your company's sales. note that there are products continuously in the background. its like an infomercial almost
you also get to toot your own horn and tell you how you are turning the company around and gain visibility as a CEO
and usually the show gives you neat perks like flying you around on a private jet or something

>> No.9696801

>>9696764
a public offering is when a company sells a bunch of shares to raise money
it means the company now has more money but there are more shares out there so its probably more diluted now

>> No.9696812

>>9696508
>be Cramer
>let your friend shill his company to boomers
>all of your viewers buy it
>drops 50%
Pottery

>> No.9696854

>>9696499
Ew. You don't want to do options on value plays.
The market can stay irrational longer than you expect. The options should be for much further out than the next earnings call at the minimum.

>>9696508
Kek. I hope this is true.
I was trying to find the date of the video.
I don't like how it felt like Cramer and the CEO were trying to sell me their bags.

>>9693369
Most people here are degenerate daytraders that can't be arsed with fundamentals.
(Plus, I have a job and not much time for this stuff; thus my strategy to have an algorithm read them for me, no larpo)
Macro doesn't seem to require as much reading and analysis to play off of.

>> No.9696867
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9696867

Still holding WWR, about a thousand dollars down. Made $270 profit on MU puts I bought yesterday, picked up SPY 270 puts today

>> No.9696870

>3% return in 5 months

What am I doing wrong?

>> No.9696904

>>9696870
volpocalypse happened

>> No.9696925

>>9696801
So should I panic sell before it goes lower? I'm talking about AGNC specifically

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>>9696867
all of that is so wrong

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>>9696930

There's no denying URANIUM FEVER

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9696997

>>9696867
WWR got me too.

>> No.9697020

>>9694595
Close any short positions that aren't about to go long. Sell any non-dividend long positions as well.

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9697032

Me can feel it. The market whispers sweet nothing in me ear.
Stranger than for ever.
SPY dumping to 255 tomorrow.

>>9696116
You only add fuel to tha fire

>> No.9697035

>>9693625
>We keep meming TVIX and UVXY but there's a reason behind it
I always thought the reason for meming it was the 5 year chart.

>>9693667
>June 8th call
Holy shit the daytraders on here really do just fucking leap at whatever fucking ticker you post here.

>>9695495
>That Bogdanoff finance pic
Fucking lol

>>9694701
Warren Buffett says not to buy a stock unless you are comfortable with the markets closing tomorrow and not opening again for several years.

>>9694800
That's one of my favorite memes. Kek

>>9694795
It's heavily exposed to US treasuries since Warren Buffet is struggling to find any good investments at the massive size that BRK is now at.
Treasuries dumped in the last few minutes, so that could be why.

>>9696587
I think he's getting disillusioned to the quality of this thread.
There's only 2 kinds of communities on 4chan
>The ones that you're new to
>The ones you like

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>>9696997

Oof, sorry to hear and see. I'm at about a 30% return so far this year. Once I close out of WWR I'm just going to trade options in thousand dollar blocks

Vintage keks not related

>>9697032

If SPY even dumped down to 267 tomorrow I'd be surprised.

>> No.9697091

>>9696702
That's a little hard to believe...
Fuck, that shows up on the balance sheets too?
I'm really going to have to check that out.
Doesn't that distort the book-value-to-price ratio?
This would really distort some shit.

>> No.9697136

>>9695404
I closed my position with a healthy 20% (roughly) YTD. I was happy with it. As long as market keeps climbing, it's a safe bet.

>> No.9697147

Anybody here know anything about trading options in a Canadian TFSA?

>> No.9697178
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9697178

Spreads on RH are back.
The fills seem to be better might just be placebo.

>> No.9697217

>>9696757
>but this did infact drop 50% since airing
>P/E is 5.3
I'm pretty fucking sold on this meme now.

>>9696777
>for another its good for your company's sales. note that there are products continuously in the background. its like an infomercial almost
That's what I was getting at in the second half of the post with the thing about the marketing department.
>you also get to toot your own horn and tell you how you are turning the company around and gain visibility as a CEO
I don't agree with this. I don't think CEOs really go through a hiring process in the same way that you and I do -- they don't really go "job hunting"... If they can think of a more profitable opportunity than what they are currently involved in, they just go out and seize it, kind of like what Elon Musk does with all his memes... but usually with more forethought.
A CEO appearing on a show for that reason would legitimately concern me because it would mean that he lost faith in the ideas behind the company that he's running and is looking for an exit plan.
>and usually the show gives you neat perks like flying you around on a private jet or something
I'd imagine the CEO would already have a private jet or have better things to do.
Seeing all those products on the table, my original thought was that Newell paid for them all to be there and paid Cramer a little cash for the product placement... and then the CEO showed up.

>> No.9697319

>>9696870
>>9696904
I still pulled 10% these last 3 months. But my FB play accounts for a lot of that.
>>9696870
Are you a daytrader or long term trader? What kind of trades have you made?

>>9696925
It might already be priced in
>t. HMNY announced that they may dilute

>>9696930
>>9696955
Oh hey, look, RKG has a long-term trader clone.

>>9697032
>255
>smug-anime-girl.png

>>9697178
Dank.

>> No.9697410

>>9697217
think about it like this

Cramer wants an entertaining show. He wants some high powered CEO to show up so people watch his show and he sells advertising. He cant call up the CEO and say "hey man want to come on my show so I can bash you publicly?" because the CEO will tell him to stuff it. Cramer has to give the CEO something for access. In this case, it looks like the CEO got an opportunity to shill his company. That's very common in the financial entertainment business -- because Cramer is just that, entertainment -- a show will give a company favorable coverage in exchange for the company giving the show access.

And I really do think CEOs would love to be on TV its a power symbol for them and if they have to shill the company they work for for five minutes to do it they're more than willing.

>> No.9697417

>>9697178
Oh nice! Something new to learn, glad they added this.

>> No.9697616

Buy me ltbr and I'll suck your dick I'm cute let's go

>> No.9697627

>>9697410
>Cramer wants an entertaining show. He wants some high powered CEO to show up so people watch his show and he sells advertising.
>He cant call up the CEO and say "hey man want to come on my show so I can bash you publicly?" because the CEO will tell him to stuff it.
I agree with this so far.
>Cramer has to give the CEO something for access. In this case, it looks like the CEO got an opportunity to shill his company.
This part bugs me, but I definitely think could be the incentive for some -- which I believe could establish a track record of companies that show up on Cramer's show having poor returns.
Most CEOs, and I've definitely seen this with Elon Musk, want to maximize their ownership of their own companies.
Elon Musk had that painful last Earnings Call and bought stock like a day later -- he wanted to get his shares on the cheaps.
It's very unnatural for a CEO to go out and hype his company as a stock, rather than hyping the products it sells.
They want the company's income to do well, but they don't want the stock price to necessarily do well -- maximizing profit per share going into their pocket.
>That's very common in the financial entertainment business -- because Cramer is just that, entertainment -- a show will give a company favorable coverage in exchange for the company giving the show access.
I agree with this too.
>And I really do think CEOs would love to be on TV its a power symbol for them and if they have to shill the company they work for for five minutes to do it they're more than willing.
This bugs me too.
CEOs typically have no interest in their own visibility unless they're going "job hunting" for positions at boomer companies that don't sit well with their current board of directors.

>> No.9697875

>>9693219
>Reddit
You have to go back

>> No.9697889
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9697889

Why is the orange man starting a trade war with Canada?

>> No.9697903

>>9693685
pump amd dump, its literallly cyclical whoever is doing it. Wait a few months and buy in at 1 dollar for a 20% pop

>> No.9697948

>>9697889
He's not.

The rest of the world is actually overreacting/trying to outbluff him. He has a perfectly justifiable point that the US has suffered greatly in the name of "free" trade, particularly with countries like China, but the rest of the world expects an America that continues to bend over and get raped up the ass. Trump isn't like that, though, so the rest of the world is trying to play the bluffing game when Trump literally isn't bluffing.

Expect far more massive tariffs to come in the future. This won't be because Trump wants a trade war, mind you, it'll be because to him that's the only way to force the rest of the world to the table.

As an example, the steel tariffs. They're particularly large, sure, but actually rather reasonable considering how much cheap steel has been dumped on the US and the world by certain countries. (As an aside, it's especially ironic that the Dutch Steel organization recently came out stating that the EU needed to "protect EU steelmakers" from the coming dumping of cheap steel that would otherwise have gone to the US. Because it's totally ok to dump cheap steel on the US, right, "allies???")

Alas, there will be a trade war. See, Trump doesn't WANT a trade war, he merely wants negotiations. But the rest of the world, especially Canada and Mexico, instead of merely being reciprocal and laying modest tariffs on US steel and aluminum, overreacted and put tariffs specifically targeting Trump's political base. And do you know what he did when China tried to pull that shit?

He tripled the tariffs.

So yea, Canada and Mexico, prepare yourself. The orange man doesn't bluff.

>> No.9697958

Guys where can I find the after market big movers?

>> No.9697984
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There are now four (4) trading days remaining until Canadian senate votes to legalize recreational weed.

Tomorrow I (((think))) the large caps should be somewhat red or hovering flat still with maybe or maybe not some power hour nonsense tossed in right before close. Small caps are starting to take turns making short violent rises followed be consolidation on a shallow slope downward for a few days, then repeat. Seems like a lot of investors are ready and willing to go full batshit fomo on any kind of half assed pump, so they do, then they get dumped on and limp away to complain about short attacks on pleddit or stocktwits or whatever. Fact o' the matter is: sector isn't ready to fly yet. Probably won't until after the senate does its fucking job and gets the thing passed on time.

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>>9697984
>small caps

>>9697319
>canada is no threat to america

>> No.9698316

>>9697903
I'm feeling this same shit with HMNY.
Even if it keeps dumping, that fucking Jew running the company is going to take it for a ride eventually. I'm straddling it to the bottom until then.

>>9697948
Yup.
He didn't become a billionaire by accident, and all those EU cucks really seem to keep forgetting that.
It's a shame that they keep trying to put a squeeze on his political base.

>>9698187
255 is a meme.
I'll give you that it might have an impact, but the tidal waves flowing off of Italy are going to muffle whatever happens off this Canada stuff.
Also, Canada just priced in a surprise rate hike recently -- that's impacted the USD-CAD trades you're making if you haven't heard that already.

>> No.9698392

>>9694612
Thinking about shorting until it hits 8.50, how risky do you think that is?

>> No.9698521

Thinking of buying more Microsoft puts

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How sid stocktwits know I wanted a big strong black woman

>> No.9698668

I think I understood the JPY dump
>BOJ just tapered its JGB buying program
>surprisingly JPY is not strengthened
>because I think that move causes more actual JPY to be freely in the market

I hope my logic is correct because this shit looks fucking nuts otherwise

>> No.9698675

>>9697958

Nasdaq website

>> No.9698923

are there any canadian bros here? is investing into stocks as easy at is for crypto?

is there a site like coinmarket cap but for stocks? is there easy to access exchanges like bittrex or binance but for stocks?

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If anyone is actually interested in burning money along with me, keep an eye on WWR, which I've shilled in this thread and before. I was greedy and didn't take an 8% profit when I had the opportunity around a week or so ago, but I would definitely recommend watching if it holds above .35. Westwater Resources will absolutely become swollen and become a fountain of salty genetic material if foreign countries apply tariffs on uranium; that would make the market right for WWR to restart operations.

Only apply the correct amount of fucking around money. I happen to have sunk $9,500 into it, of which about $950 has went into the ether. Remember, it's not investing, it's funtrading! Also, buy tight SPY puts dated about a month out and cash out at 40% profit, works like a charm

>> No.9698983

i have like 3700 dollars, how much of it should I put into my robinhood account?

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9698996

>>9698983
All of it... and it's gone.

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>>9698983

What do your monthly expenses look like? I don't know how the turnaround time is for options approval these days, but I'd suggest putting in a small amount and fucking around with options. You just need to stay on top of things and not be greedy, as you can easily find yourself up 100% one day and immediately -80% on your gamble the next day at 9:30:01.

Maybe sink $500 in for now, throw three or four hundred at a non-meme, and see how it feels for you.

>> No.9699106

>>9698996
Lol holy shit. I didn't know that the unsecured tripcodes work cross site

>> No.9699116

bitch lasagna

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>>9698983
Whatever you do, do it before Trump cancels the Canada-Mexico-EU trade war, and before the Koreas reunify.