$30,000 Millionaire said:
imagine being Mark Zuckerberg with a 10-11 figures shift.
he is high 10 figure paper loss today and approaching 11...
$30,000 Millionaire said:
imagine being Mark Zuckerberg with a 10-11 figures shift.
He sells $30M in stock everyday. He'll be okay.cjo03 said:$30,000 Millionaire said:
imagine being Mark Zuckerberg with a 10-11 figures shift.
he is high 10 figure paper loss today and approaching 11...
Double_Bagger said:🚨BREAKING🚨
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) October 4, 2021
Data of over 1.5 billion Facebook users is being sold on a popular hacking-related forum. Data contains users’ names, emails, phone numbers, locations, gender, and user ID.
It appears $FB was hacked.
There are/were quite a few tech and communications companies with server issues today. Wonder if all were hacked during the outage?
woah that was quick pic.twitter.com/xt9IWCip5j
— Joe Groff (@jckarter) October 4, 2021
Double_Bagger said:He sells $30M in stock everyday. He'll be okay.cjo03 said:$30,000 Millionaire said:
imagine being Mark Zuckerberg with a 10-11 figures shift.
he is high 10 figure paper loss today and approaching 11...
AG 2000' said:
Random but does anyone have a good CPA or financial advisor in the DFW area? Hitting eject on my CPA as he screwed up some CA income tax stuff for me (I found the error after his army of worker bees couldn't). If I have to dig into my return to find the F up, time to find a new CPA.
Ouch! Praying you both heal well.ProgN said:
Today ranks as probably the ****iest Monday that I can remember. The market decided to swan dive off a cliff during low tide AND my mother and I tested positive for Covid. I had a huge football cookout party day planned for Saturday that I had to cancel today. Today f'ing sucked, I need a beer.
Praying for you buddy. Hang in thereProgN said:
Today ranks as probably the ****iest Monday that I can remember. The market decided to swan dive off a cliff during low tide AND my mother and I tested positive for Covid. I had a huge football cookout party day planned for Saturday that I had to cancel today. Today f'ing sucked, I need a beer.
If you made me guess right now, I'd say it follows the macro market current trend lower and takes out the lower gap formed on May 5 at $78.22, with possible continuation to $77.35 which forms a perfect leading diagonal back upward toward $93 by the end of year / beginning of next year.BaylorSpineGuy said:
Can someone take a look at possibly chart CVS? Looks it could be breaking out of its long channel but I can't tell which way it might trend.
Also, if you're a degenerate like me always looking for the next big play…..and you can't afford the assignment of buying outs on AMZN, one may consider buying puts or spreads on AFRM. This company is basically linked at the hip to AMZN, and when AMZN takes a big tumble in the coming days/weeks, I'm guessing AFRM will fill those big gaps below.
Anyway….I don't have the time to trade options much this month, so I likely won't be doing any of the above but just trying to throw some ideas out there….
no sh*t, sherlockQuote:
In a report released before the company's filing on Monday night, Fitch highlighted the existence of a private bond that was not disclosed in the firm's financial reports, and said Fantasia had made a late payment of $100 million due on this bond.
"We believe the existence of these bonds means that the company's liquidity situation could be tighter than we previously expected. The late payment also raises doubts about the company's ability to repay its maturities on a timely basis," Fitch wrote.
"Furthermore, this incident casts doubt on the transparency of the company's financial disclosures," it added.
$ANVS (+15.3% pre) Annovis Bio (ANVS) Ticks Higher on Unconfirmed Report Claiming to Have Exclusive Drug Data - SIhttps://t.co/HOzSqjAB5i
— Open Outcrier (@OpenOutcrier) October 5, 2021
BenRev09 said:
SKLZ flashing under 9
Then pass a clean bill to raise it.ProgN said:
U.S. faces recession if Congress doesn't address debt limit within 2 weeks, Yellen says
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/05/debt-ceiling-us-faces-recession-if-congress-doesnt-act.html?__source=iosappshare%7Ccom.apple.UIKit.activity.CopyToPasteboard
Raising taxes guarantees a recession, with or without the debt ceiling being raised.