QS up 5 AH
wangus12 said:
Man I wish I had the balls to put more money into the market right now, but I told myself to learn and grow with a small amount first.
DisAg said:
Another post from me about TSNP. Some of you may already be aware. Apparently, WeBull started allowing trades for this stock and another today. What is unusual about this move is WeBull does not allow penny stock trades on its platform. I think that and the MC crypto news last night gave it some steam near close. Rumors floating that they will do their stock ticker change and the same time they list on NASDAQ. Just rumors, but still all this news is interesting.
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
QS up 5 AH
wangus12 said:
Man I wish I had the balls to put more money into the market right now, but I told myself to learn and grow with a small amount first.
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Green hammer time
wangus12 said:
Man I wish I had the balls to put more money into the market right now, but I told myself to learn and grow with a small amount first.
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Green hammer time
More than that.Seven Costanza said:wangus12 said:
Man I wish I had the balls to put more money into the market right now, but I told myself to learn and grow with a small amount first.
I know absolutely nothing, but when you see every novice on the street throwing crazy money into the market and the justification is that it's a new paradigm (which seemingly makes sense given the printing and low interest rates), you have to worry that the bubble is about to pop.
Seven Costanza said:wangus12 said:
Man I wish I had the balls to put more money into the market right now, but I told myself to learn and grow with a small amount first.
I know absolutely nothing, but when you see every novice on the street throwing crazy money into the market and the justification is that it's a new paradigm (which seemingly makes sense given the printing and low interest rates), you have to worry that the bubble is about to pop.
Very much agree, its like do you want the fryer, or the frying pan...Bob Knights Liver said:Seven Costanza said:wangus12 said:
Man I wish I had the balls to put more money into the market right now, but I told myself to learn and grow with a small amount first.
I know absolutely nothing, but when you see every novice on the street throwing crazy money into the market and the justification is that it's a new paradigm (which seemingly makes sense given the printing and low interest rates), you have to worry that the bubble is about to pop.
While I agree that this seems unsustainable, I'm worried that currency inflation is going to punish anyone sitting with cash on the sidelines as much as those that ride this to a top and then get hurt on the correction.
Bob Knights Liver said:Seven Costanza said:wangus12 said:
Man I wish I had the balls to put more money into the market right now, but I told myself to learn and grow with a small amount first.
I know absolutely nothing, but when you see every novice on the street throwing crazy money into the market and the justification is that it's a new paradigm (which seemingly makes sense given the printing and low interest rates), you have to worry that the bubble is about to pop.
While I agree that this seems unsustainable, I'm worried that currency inflation is going to punish anyone sitting with cash on the sidelines as much as those that ride this to a top and then get hurt on the correction.
I watched that ladies Q&A on youtube. It was painful, and she didn't seem to have any data to support her theories. Every time she took a question, it was from a "friend".Method Man said:
I'm in deep on Clover (for me), but this is a divisive stock for sure.
Know your enemy. No sir you are not stupid.Thundergon said:
Y'all seem to forget that Chelsea Clinton is a board member for $CLOV. That is the most important fundamental aspect of the company to me. Am I stupid for thinking that? Yes absolutely. But c'mon, we all know how this works...
Thundergon said:
Y'all seem to forget that Chelsea Clinton is a board member for $CLOV. That is the most important fundamental aspect of the company to me. Am I stupid for thinking that? Yes absolutely. But c'mon, we all know how this works...
YNWA_AG said:
Scrolling through AAPL option flow and saw this. I hope this guy turns this 2k apple bet into a lot of money
What was OA's target on this?Aggies75455 said:
I'm late to the DNN party but bought north of 25,000 shares today. Feeling good about this. Between this and Zest trail scheduled next month, I'm not gonna do much sleeping...
DisAg said:What was OA's target on this?Aggies75455 said:
I'm late to the DNN party but bought north of 25,000 shares today. Feeling good about this. Between this and Zest trail scheduled next month, I'm not gonna do much sleeping...
This is no shot at OA, you, or anyone else here, but we can't just balls-deep blindly follow a play if there is other information out there that needs to be vetted.FbgTxAg said:
This stock was DD'd by OA as a long-term play.
The. End.
Aggies75455 said:
I'm late to the DNN party but bought north of 25,000 shares today. Feeling good about this. Between this and Zest trail scheduled next month, I'm not gonna do much sleeping...
Dumped my shares earlier today.Thundergon said:
Y'all seem to forget that Chelsea Clinton is a board member for $CLOV. That is the most important fundamental aspect of the company to me. Am I stupid for thinking that? Yes absolutely. But c'mon, we all know how this works...
DisAg said:More than that.Seven Costanza said:wangus12 said:
Man I wish I had the balls to put more money into the market right now, but I told myself to learn and grow with a small amount first.
I know absolutely nothing, but when you see every novice on the street throwing crazy money into the market and the justification is that it's a new paradigm (which seemingly makes sense given the printing and low interest rates), you have to worry that the bubble is about to pop.
So much free money flooding the public (see pumped up unemployment, and checks from government)
Wall St. vs Main St. doesn't match up.
First-time filers for unemployment was still above 700k+, Pandemic Assitance filers were about 300k+. Last month's first-time unemployment filers numbers were adjusted because it was underreported.
Yet through all this, people are still buying cars, houses etc because of low-interest rates. I mean this has been going on for awhile now since the pandemic. It feels like the US is turning into China, in that if the economy is slow, just pump money out into the public, damn the debt.
I am no economist, but I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop, even before I started getting interested in what you guys were doing over here.