Thurs had broader participation. You can use net volume as an easy way to determine. Still, 2600 was an obvious short that paid, which I posted before it happened. Then did it again Friday to Sunday
oldarmy1 said:
Be an ugly day tomorrow. Expected.
FAT SEXY said:
What generally happens to your stock if a company you were invested in was bought out?
A rapid increase in price and rumors of a buyout.FAT SEXY said:
Are there usually any tell tale signs that a company is about to be bought out?
FAT SEXY said:
Are there usually any tell tale signs that a company is about to be bought out?
OutdoorAg58 said:
Is anybody looking into cruise lines? CCL runs a fairly large dividend and has fallen 74%. I would have to think all means of travel will shoot back up when this is over. Worth the risk?
I am thinking the same. I understand the idea of "don't buy stocks for pleasure" right now, however when we come out of this it should skyrocket. Definitely not a short term buy as far as dividends go.tam2002 said:OutdoorAg58 said:
Is anybody looking into cruise lines? CCL runs a fairly large dividend and has fallen 74%. I would have to think all means of travel will shoot back up when this is over. Worth the risk?
All the cruise lines are gonna fall a lot more so I'd wait if you wanted to buy...I think CCL has the best chance to survive and if it drops to 7 or 8 a share I might buy 100 just as a small lottery ticket
OutdoorAg58 said:I am thinking the same. I understand the idea of "don't buy stocks for pleasure" right now, however when we come out of this it should skyrocket. Definitely not a short term buy as far as dividends go.tam2002 said:OutdoorAg58 said:
Is anybody looking into cruise lines? CCL runs a fairly large dividend and has fallen 74%. I would have to think all means of travel will shoot back up when this is over. Worth the risk?
All the cruise lines are gonna fall a lot more so I'd wait if you wanted to buy...I think CCL has the best chance to survive and if it drops to 7 or 8 a share I might buy 100 just as a small lottery ticket
WoMD said:OutdoorAg58 said:I am thinking the same. I understand the idea of "don't buy stocks for pleasure" right now, however when we come out of this it should skyrocket. Definitely not a short term buy as far as dividends go.tam2002 said:OutdoorAg58 said:
Is anybody looking into cruise lines? CCL runs a fairly large dividend and has fallen 74%. I would have to think all means of travel will shoot back up when this is over. Worth the risk?
All the cruise lines are gonna fall a lot more so I'd wait if you wanted to buy...I think CCL has the best chance to survive and if it drops to 7 or 8 a share I might buy 100 just as a small lottery ticket
I expect that the Vegas stocks will be seen the same way, no?
tam2002 said:WoMD said:OutdoorAg58 said:I am thinking the same. I understand the idea of "don't buy stocks for pleasure" right now, however when we come out of this it should skyrocket. Definitely not a short term buy as far as dividends go.tam2002 said:OutdoorAg58 said:
Is anybody looking into cruise lines? CCL runs a fairly large dividend and has fallen 74%. I would have to think all means of travel will shoot back up when this is over. Worth the risk?
All the cruise lines are gonna fall a lot more so I'd wait if you wanted to buy...I think CCL has the best chance to survive and if it drops to 7 or 8 a share I might buy 100 just as a small lottery ticket
I expect that the Vegas stocks will be seen the same way, no?
I have more faith in Vegas stocks than the cruise lines. I already have a good amount of WYNN and will look to add to it as it drops
OutdoorAg58 said:I am thinking the same. I understand the idea of "don't buy stocks for pleasure" right now, however when we come out of this it should skyrocket. Definitely not a short term buy as far as dividends go.tam2002 said:OutdoorAg58 said:
Is anybody looking into cruise lines? CCL runs a fairly large dividend and has fallen 74%. I would have to think all means of travel will shoot back up when this is over. Worth the risk?
All the cruise lines are gonna fall a lot more so I'd wait if you wanted to buy...I think CCL has the best chance to survive and if it drops to 7 or 8 a share I might buy 100 just as a small lottery ticket
Yeah, I think my investment into cruise lines is only going to be a cheap vacation once this is all over.IrishTxAggie said:OutdoorAg58 said:I am thinking the same. I understand the idea of "don't buy stocks for pleasure" right now, however when we come out of this it should skyrocket. Definitely not a short term buy as far as dividends go.tam2002 said:OutdoorAg58 said:
Is anybody looking into cruise lines? CCL runs a fairly large dividend and has fallen 74%. I would have to think all means of travel will shoot back up when this is over. Worth the risk?
All the cruise lines are gonna fall a lot more so I'd wait if you wanted to buy...I think CCL has the best chance to survive and if it drops to 7 or 8 a share I might buy 100 just as a small lottery ticket
Cruise liners have a PR problem on theirs hands. They're giant germ vessels and their issues got aired for the world to see. Some people know about Norovirus and how it can run thru a ship. But everyone knows about how the Coronavirus ran thru them. I won't be scared to go on a cruise. I rather enjoy them. But I think a lot more people will think twice from now on.
IrishTxAggie said:OutdoorAg58 said:I am thinking the same. I understand the idea of "don't buy stocks for pleasure" right now, however when we come out of this it should skyrocket. Definitely not a short term buy as far as dividends go.tam2002 said:OutdoorAg58 said:
Is anybody looking into cruise lines? CCL runs a fairly large dividend and has fallen 74%. I would have to think all means of travel will shoot back up when this is over. Worth the risk?
All the cruise lines are gonna fall a lot more so I'd wait if you wanted to buy...I think CCL has the best chance to survive and if it drops to 7 or 8 a share I might buy 100 just as a small lottery ticket
Cruise liners have a PR problem on theirs hands. They're giant germ vessels and their issues got aired for the world to see. Some people know about Norovirus and how it can run thru a ship. But everyone knows about how the Coronavirus ran thru them. I won't be scared to go on a cruise. I rather enjoy them. But I think a lot more people will think twice from now on.
IrishTxAggie said:OutdoorAg58 said:I am thinking the same. I understand the idea of "don't buy stocks for pleasure" right now, however when we come out of this it should skyrocket. Definitely not a short term buy as far as dividends go.tam2002 said:OutdoorAg58 said:
Is anybody looking into cruise lines? CCL runs a fairly large dividend and has fallen 74%. I would have to think all means of travel will shoot back up when this is over. Worth the risk?
All the cruise lines are gonna fall a lot more so I'd wait if you wanted to buy...I think CCL has the best chance to survive and if it drops to 7 or 8 a share I might buy 100 just as a small lottery ticket
Cruise liners have a PR problem on theirs hands. They're giant germ vessels and their issues got aired for the world to see. Some people know about Norovirus and how it can run thru a ship. But everyone knows about how the Coronavirus ran thru them. I won't be scared to go on a cruise. I rather enjoy them. But I think a lot more people will think twice from now on.
hedge_zer0 said:
i wonder what amazon will do, considering multiple employees at different warehouses have gotten sick
what would amazon do with an O&G service company?McInnis 03 said:hedge_zer0 said:
i wonder what amazon will do, considering multiple employees at different warehouses have gotten sick
They'll buy one of the cruise lines and probably something like schlumberger