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>>9179Day: -0.29%
This Week: -0.07%
This Month: -31.05%
This Year: -43.93%
Gambled a bit on SOXL
Lost
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Also, it's funny how fucking slow this site is. I pressed Post for
>>9179 1 full second early, and it still got marked as a second late.
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>>9184>bearcrabMSTR does horribly during crabs doe.
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breakeven on my puts was 5350
mms really tortured me towards the end
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>>9188Not familiar with rh but that dump there isn't too deep huh? Looks like a zero but if you're 2% from the start of that graph that's probably 1.5% down.
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>>9179511 realized loss
148 unrealized loss (2468 in total)
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>>9188damn anon go buy a house and get out of this market
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>>9197>SOXL calls>"I'm losing my life savings">WA flagHey scoops.
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I want to start selling ccs, is smci a good option?
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>>9197>>9188>life savings 1700 bucks>investing 233,244 thousandsThe duality of /smg/
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>>9205is this a joke? you don't buy a stock just because you want to sell CCs you bagholder fuck. Find a stock you want to buy and THEN consider selling CCs.
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There is a 4x leverage ETN for SPY now.
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Big thanks to the jews that sold me their discounted bags a month ago
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>>9212you're doing good bro
>>9210yup SPYU, previously XXXX, been around for a while. I slurp a bit daily
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favorite CNBC fuckmeat
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>>9223In 2015 I got scammed out of 1 oz of gold, the only useful thing my worthless rich grandfather ever gave me, fuck buying high I want to find the jap who robbed me and kill him.
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>>9233Trading an ounce of gold for a prostate massage is not getting "robbed."
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lol i sold my SOXL just before close and it's pumping without me again
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>>9209True I guess
What I wanted to ask is, is smci a good stock? I like the company but maybe some anons know something I dont
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>>9238In the other /smg/ some guy was bragging he sold at 10.8.
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>>9243Is that .gif really you?
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>>9243I lost 5k$ from overtrading aswell
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Favorite LETF manager
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>>9237you have a higher win rate playing in this casino if you just slightly do something with your brain
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>>9240Degrades herself thinking of low end retail stocks. Places she would never shop at.
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>>9237stocks are more like poker and less like stocks
you're not playing a rigged game vs the house, you're playing a fair game vs a lot of other retards
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>>9252Then why are CEO's meeting Trump at the White House to talk about tariffs effecting their stock and business? Can you do this?
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Someone from california has called my phone 4 times, lets it ring once, then hangs up. They won't leave a message so I know who it is. Why are people so fucking weird now.
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>>9256some poker players are cheating but that doesn't stop you from making money, it just makes it harder.
The overwhelming majority of players aren't cheating, you can beat them if you develop a decent strategy
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>effecting
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Finding out that 97% of Americans cannot afford a 800k home has given me a new perspective on people.
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>>9262Fucking hell you are so pathetic
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King Trump will speak in 10 minutes
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>>9263Arne't houses in the non-frozen parts of canada like 2 million dollars anyway?
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>>9262Canada and New Zealand have the worst housing prices of the entire developed world
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>>9270oblivion was soulless to begin with, cyrodiil was supposed to be a tropical jungle full of moth cults and then the lord of the rings movies were popular
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>>9270Oblivion was always soulless.
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>Trump to exempt carmakers from some US tariffs - FT
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>>917912.09%
Another 20% and I'll be break even.
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>>9274Not really. Location location.
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>>9297It's not just that, it's normal for housing to be expensive in high income areas
Vancouver and Sydney are effectively in giga bubbles
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>>9182We will recover brother. 52 EOY!
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>>9279>Keeps cuckingTrade negotiations are literally pointless
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>>9299>high income areasaka nice areas. High standard of living and hcol. But nice areas mainly.
The other day, /smg/ found out that 800k only buys you a house in the ghetto areas of LA.
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>>9299Thing is either Vancouver, HongKong, and Honoluku is there is literally no other room. The other places can just build more but those 3 can't. Only up.
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>>9305kek exactly
at this point the effective tatiff rate will stay at 2% in 1 month
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>>9299Whats worse, is you need 800k to live in a LA ghetto and 97% of Americans still cant afford it. lol
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>>>9322 (You)
>if only you knew how bad things really are
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I don't really understand electric cars, because they are not affordable. Even hybrids are questionable. Take the Honda CR-V where the hybrid doesn't even get 10mpg better. It would take you years of driving to make up for the added cost of the hybrid and by the time you do the battery is wearing out. With electric cars being so much more the only people winning are those charging for free at work or have their own solar power. Generally you need to have money to have a good enough solar setup to charge a car plus have enough for daily use.
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>>9332His company is definitely overvalued however
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>>9332His company is definitely overvalued however
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>>9334The Honda Jazz 2021 goes >23km/100L, big EVs/hybrids are a scam
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>>9334EVs are an ideological thing
not an economical thing
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>>9334electric sedans are becoming economical but right now the cash savings is in less maintenance due to fewer parts, as i understand it
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>>9334This
>>9339 is correct for the most part. Commercial has some applications for hybrids such that it makes sense. Taxi drivers like them because the fuel economy is a big deal and they will run the car in to the ground long before battery pack is due. For private ownership it's really questionable for the average driver.
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Ideal make it place
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>>9338Already got one. Well the 2009 Honda Fit, Sport.
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>>9334What's worse is that there is actually technology in the works being developed by the US military that allows for the creation of net carbon neutral hydrocarbon fuels (gasoline) out of ocean water which will inevitably render all EV vehicles obsolete. Basically, hydrocarbons are just hydrogen and carbon, and ocean water contains plenty of each, it just takes a lot of energy to make the chemistry work to chain them together into hydrocarbons. So you plop this on top of a giant nuclear reactor and produce pure gasoline to ship out of nothingness. And it's net carbon neutral because the carbon is pulled out of the ocean, and the ocean is in equilibrium with the atmosphere, so you remove carbon at the same rate as you reintroduce it.
The military is all over this because for one energy independence and for two it actually makes higher quality jet fuel than you can out of oil, so the tech is getting developed. 10-15 years down the road we'll be building giant plants that just create artificial gasoline, and then transportation becomes a non issue as far as carbon emissions go even if everyone's still putting around in ICE cars.
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>>9348the us military is also going big into hybrid vehicles and nuclear microreactors for the same reason. basically anything that can remove the necessity of shipping fuel is a win because that's a huge vulnerability - fuel tanker drivers made up like half of the us's deaths in iraq.
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>>9348Bearish for WKHS warriors
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Whatever fuck you faggots im back to 0dtes tomorrow
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>>9355What did orange nigger say?
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>>9188that's some crazy volatility. what are you trading, 3x levered ETFs?
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>>9376the fuck does that mean
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>>9365He said "the higher the tariffs the better" unironically