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Bat-signal for @General Malaise : Volume for AFMJF is 50% over its daily average, 45 minutes in.
That’s just @General Malaise going all in.
Bat-signal for @General Malaise : Volume for AFMJF is 50% over its daily average, 45 minutes in.
Bat-signal for @General Malaise : Volume for AFMJF is 50% over its daily average, 45 minutes in.
Bat-signal for @General Malaise : Volume for AFMJF is 50% over its daily average, 45 minutes in.
That’s just @General Malaise going all in.
MELI seems like a screaming buy here. Bottom line miss only due to (what they're calling 1-time) tax hits and basically every analyst reiterating buys/overweights and raising price targets based on the results.
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Update: now down 1.6%, I guess I'm glad I'm not crazyMP Materials gave us a good old-fashioned miss last night and is up over 3% this morning
I tripled down between here and $1400. Wish I would have waited for and/or hit it again in the $1300s. Still, not a bad result. Will hopefully add a handful of "free" shares on top of a little profit with it. A decent quarter's work if it plays out. If not, I'm probably dumb enough to do it again.MELI seems like a screaming buy here. Bottom line miss only due to (what they're calling 1-time) tax hits and basically every analyst reiterating buys/overweights and raising price targets based on the results.
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Me Bob
I'm the worst de-risker ever.
I think the weird stuff was Friday. This seems like a move back to where it’ll settle. They still have cash on hand so they’ll hang around for a while but their revenue is slowly going away. There’s no story line of how they’ll try and make money.Weird stuff happening with GME again.
NFTsI think the weird stuff was Friday. This seems like a move back to where it’ll settle. They still have cash on hand so they’ll hang around for a while but their revenue is slowly going away. There’s no story line of how they’ll try and make money.Weird stuff happening with GME again.
I think the weird stuff was Friday. This seems like a move back to where it’ll settle. They still have cash on hand so they’ll hang around for a while but their revenue is slowly going away. There’s no story line of how they’ll try and make money.Weird stuff happening with GME again.
You forgot theI think the weird stuff was Friday. This seems like a move back to where it’ll settle. They still have cash on hand so they’ll hang around for a while but their revenue is slowly going away. There’s no story line of how they’ll try and make money.Weird stuff happening with GME again.
lol, just in case you didn’t know they did actually scrap all of that and get rid of that entire team.NFTsI think the weird stuff was Friday. This seems like a move back to where it’ll settle. They still have cash on hand so they’ll hang around for a while but their revenue is slowly going away. There’s no story line of how they’ll try and make money.Weird stuff happening with GME again.
I was surprised to see Disney plus is almost profitable.Oh dear, DIS. Disney+ finally turns a profit, but everything else seems to have struggled. Gling to open down 7%.
$SHOP, wait
Holy Moses$SHOP, wait
You think that’s bad, check out INSP. Every number, including stuff like gross margin and Q2 guidance, beat estimates. They are expecting yearly growth for this year to be 25-27% and P/S is about 7 so not expensive.Holy Moses$SHOP, wait
Figured my kid alone kept them in the green.$RBLX’s turn to be taken to the woodshed.
My 8 year old plays a game that seems to only consist of clicking to see random things appear in your inventory. He went crazy when he got something that was claimed to be a 1 in 3million chance. I attempted to explain large numbers to him when he said he's seen multiple people with the 1 in a trillion item, but I gave up on it.Figured my kid alone kept them in the green.$RBLX’s turn to be taken to the woodshed.
Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, but the kids love their sugary energy crap. It's become the hangout spot here. Which intrigues me more than anything elseYou must have finally tasted their coffee.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, that was my logic ever since the IPO but I took a bath on this thing and am glad to be done. Agree that addicting teens on $8 sugary, caffeinated drinks with low overhead is a cash cow but.......they are managed by imbeciles.
Do a little digging and you'll see what I mean.
I have never lost money trading SBUX.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, but the kids love their sugary energy crap. It's become the hangout spot here. Which intrigues me more than anything elseYou must have finally tasted their coffee.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, that was my logic ever since the IPO but I took a bath on this thing and am glad to be done. Agree that addicting teens on $8 sugary, caffeinated drinks with low overhead is a cash cow but.......they are managed by imbeciles.
Do a little digging and you'll see what I mean.
I do have to ask how? I read a report sent to me by someone smart that outlined how a stock valued in the $30-$40 range was worth $60 in the next two years. It made sense so I bought and when the stock ran to over $60 in a month or two I sold because it hit the target had been achieved. When it cratered into the 20s the next year I bought and it ran into the 40s so I liquidated again. This stock is a golden goose.
Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, but the kids love their sugary energy crap. It's become the hangout spot here. Which intrigues me more than anything elseYou must have finally tasted their coffee.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, that was my logic ever since the IPO but I took a bath on this thing and am glad to be done. Agree that addicting teens on $8 sugary, caffeinated drinks with low overhead is a cash cow but.......they are managed by imbeciles.
Do a little digging and you'll see what I mean.
I do have to ask how? I read a report sent to me by someone smart that outlined how a stock valued in the $30-$40 range was worth $60 in the next two years. It made sense so I bought and when the stock ran to over $60 in a month or two I sold because it hit the target had been achieved. When it cratered into the 20s the next year I bought and it ran into the 40s so I liquidated again. This stock is a golden goose.
Sorry that one was a loser for you. I was just curious because you pointed it out in the 30s and immediately ran to the price target.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, but the kids love their sugary energy crap. It's become the hangout spot here. Which intrigues me more than anything elseYou must have finally tasted their coffee.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, that was my logic ever since the IPO but I took a bath on this thing and am glad to be done. Agree that addicting teens on $8 sugary, caffeinated drinks with low overhead is a cash cow but.......they are managed by imbeciles.
Do a little digging and you'll see what I mean.
I do have to ask how? I read a report sent to me by someone smart that outlined how a stock valued in the $30-$40 range was worth $60 in the next two years. It made sense so I bought and when the stock ran to over $60 in a month or two I sold because it hit the target had been achieved. When it cratered into the 20s the next year I bought and it ran into the 40s so I liquidated again. This stock is a golden goose.
I bought BROS at the wrong price, stubbornly held on holding out hope it would recover and then cut it loose after learning more about them.
Not every stock I've purchased in life has been a winner....didn't realize that made me unusual until just now.
Sorry that one was a loser for you. I was just curious because you pointed it out in the 30s and immediately ran to the price target.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, but the kids love their sugary energy crap. It's become the hangout spot here. Which intrigues me more than anything elseYou must have finally tasted their coffee.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, that was my logic ever since the IPO but I took a bath on this thing and am glad to be done. Agree that addicting teens on $8 sugary, caffeinated drinks with low overhead is a cash cow but.......they are managed by imbeciles.
Do a little digging and you'll see what I mean.
I do have to ask how? I read a report sent to me by someone smart that outlined how a stock valued in the $30-$40 range was worth $60 in the next two years. It made sense so I bought and when the stock ran to over $60 in a month or two I sold because it hit the target had been achieved. When it cratered into the 20s the next year I bought and it ran into the 40s so I liquidated again. This stock is a golden goose.
I bought BROS at the wrong price, stubbornly held on holding out hope it would recover and then cut it loose after learning more about them.
Not every stock I've purchased in life has been a winner....didn't realize that made me unusual until just now.
I'll take your word to avoid getting into this one again and I don't have time to research the management issues.
We have all bought losers........it happens.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, but the kids love their sugary energy crap. It's become the hangout spot here. Which intrigues me more than anything elseYou must have finally tasted their coffee.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, that was my logic ever since the IPO but I took a bath on this thing and am glad to be done. Agree that addicting teens on $8 sugary, caffeinated drinks with low overhead is a cash cow but.......they are managed by imbeciles.
Do a little digging and you'll see what I mean.
I do have to ask how? I read a report sent to me by someone smart that outlined how a stock valued in the $30-$40 range was worth $60 in the next two years. It made sense so I bought and when the stock ran to over $60 in a month or two I sold because it hit the target had been achieved. When it cratered into the 20s the next year I bought and it ran into the 40s so I liquidated again. This stock is a golden goose.
I bought BROS at the wrong price, stubbornly held on holding out hope it would recover and then cut it loose after learning more about them.
Not every stock I've purchased in life has been a winner....didn't realize that made me unusual until just now.
We have all bought losers........it happens.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, but the kids love their sugary energy crap. It's become the hangout spot here. Which intrigues me more than anything elseYou must have finally tasted their coffee.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, that was my logic ever since the IPO but I took a bath on this thing and am glad to be done. Agree that addicting teens on $8 sugary, caffeinated drinks with low overhead is a cash cow but.......they are managed by imbeciles.
Do a little digging and you'll see what I mean.
I do have to ask how? I read a report sent to me by someone smart that outlined how a stock valued in the $30-$40 range was worth $60 in the next two years. It made sense so I bought and when the stock ran to over $60 in a month or two I sold because it hit the target had been achieved. When it cratered into the 20s the next year I bought and it ran into the 40s so I liquidated again. This stock is a golden goose.
I bought BROS at the wrong price, stubbornly held on holding out hope it would recover and then cut it loose after learning more about them.
Not every stock I've purchased in life has been a winner....didn't realize that made me unusual until just now.
We can do that?We have all bought losers........it happens.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, but the kids love their sugary energy crap. It's become the hangout spot here. Which intrigues me more than anything elseYou must have finally tasted their coffee.Actually want to take the time to dig into BROS at some point.$SBUX is on my watchlist for Stock People Keep Calling Blue Chips That Are Actually Structurally Terrible, Possibly Forever
Previous inductees:
$INTC
$BA
$T
$VZ
$PFE
I sold all of mine at a huge loss. Never again.
Yeah, that was my logic ever since the IPO but I took a bath on this thing and am glad to be done. Agree that addicting teens on $8 sugary, caffeinated drinks with low overhead is a cash cow but.......they are managed by imbeciles.
Do a little digging and you'll see what I mean.
I do have to ask how? I read a report sent to me by someone smart that outlined how a stock valued in the $30-$40 range was worth $60 in the next two years. It made sense so I bought and when the stock ran to over $60 in a month or two I sold because it hit the target had been achieved. When it cratered into the 20s the next year I bought and it ran into the 40s so I liquidated again. This stock is a golden goose.
I bought BROS at the wrong price, stubbornly held on holding out hope it would recover and then cut it loose after learning more about them.
Not every stock I've purchased in life has been a winner....didn't realize that made me unusual until just now.
Oh, I know. I was being flippant.
Pure casino stock. A massive coordinated short squeeze.so stupid
Yep. The funniest thing is the Roaring Kitty dude. He was a broker before and smartly saw an opportunity to make money. It’s amazing to me that he made bank off the backs of all the retail investors who bought the stock (from him and others) for way higher than he bought. Somehow he’s a hero when he made millions off the stock, not really diamond hands.Pure casino stock. A massive coordinated short squeeze.so stupid
Pump and dump. Rinse and repeat.
Yep. The funniest thing is the Roaring Kitty dude. He was a broker before and smartly saw an opportunity to make money. It’s amazing to me that he made bank off the backs of all the retail investors who bought the stock (from him and others) for way higher than he bought. Somehow he’s a hero when he made millions off the stock, not really diamond hands.Pure casino stock. A massive coordinated short squeeze.so stupid
Pump and dump. Rinse and repeat.
Something tells me that he was accumulating a lot probably when it was around $10 and now makes a tweet and likely tripled his money.
It’s so funny that he’s likely going to make another bank of money and be long out of the stock before it crashes again.
Tendies onlyI bought 5 shares of gme this morning and am up 14 bucks. Think I’ll buy a pizza with it.
can someone link me to a cliff's notes of GME stock? what's the story behind it's fluctuation and why do people think it's a conspiracy?
I think there's a movie on Netflix about it toocan someone link me to a cliff's notes of GME stock? what's the story behind it's fluctuation and why do people think it's a conspiracy?
I think there are really two separate narratives.
The main narrative is just a "stick it to the man" narrative where retail traders get together and manipulate a stock the same way hedge funds and market makers have been doing for decades.
The lessor/secondary/conspiracy narrative is just a desperate reach by some of the folks that got caught holding the bag when the thing collapsed and have invented some deep conspiracy about short sellers and gamma whose-its to cope with their bags.