I think you meant to reply to the Redler tweet post?
What are your latest thoughts on PROG? I was thinking about getting back in after selling during its last big run.mazag08 said:
I'm honestly thinking about taking my EW analysis and moving away from measuring all of the indexes, multiple individual stocks and ETF's, and metals, and pivoting to S&P sectors. The goal would be to identify daily or weekly the sectors making big moves and then which stocks within them are weighing them the most. Might use this thread to test out over the next couple of weeks. Goal is to get decently proficient in providing buy and sell signals for both individual stocks as well as sector ETF's.
It's the pic of the black guy with a giant piece that circulated last yearkhkman22 said:Summary, now that everybody is afraid to click on it?KT 90 said:CrazyRichAggie said:
Did you click the link in the tweet?
Yikes. Kinda makes you wonder a bit about Redler....
tlepoC said:
I think you meant to reply to the Redler tweet post?
$30,000 Millionaire said:cptthunder said:
30K
Did you ever end up buying a laudromat?
Not yet. Looked at 5 and didn't find the right one
khkman22 said:What are your latest thoughts on PROG? I was thinking about getting back in after selling during its last big run.mazag08 said:
I'm honestly thinking about taking my EW analysis and moving away from measuring all of the indexes, multiple individual stocks and ETF's, and metals, and pivoting to S&P sectors. The goal would be to identify daily or weekly the sectors making big moves and then which stocks within them are weighing them the most. Might use this thread to test out over the next couple of weeks. Goal is to get decently proficient in providing buy and sell signals for both individual stocks as well as sector ETF's.
$30,000 Millionaire said:
Dallas. I'm not that exciting but I appreciate it!
cptthunder said:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/australias-syrah-resources-soars-graphite-232603330.html
Oh boy, this will be interesting to see how this effect $WWR
Aggiesincebirth said:
Question is and always will be, "does the US care about electric." Will we continue to fund slave labor or are we going to find solution here?
Quote:
The fire occurred in a hydrotreater unit at the oil refinery that was shut on Wednesday due to a bypass line leak, sources familiar with plant operations said, adding that those injured were contractors who had been repairing the leak.
Three of the injured were flown to hospital by Lifeflight rescue helicopter and a fourth person was taken by ambulance, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said on Twitter.
He said initial reports had indicated there had been some type of explosion at the plant. Social media users said on Twitter that a blast shook buildings in the area.
Aggiesincebirth said:
I'm invested in WWR. I'm also from an oil and gas background.
frankm01 said:cptthunder said:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/australias-syrah-resources-soars-graphite-232603330.html
Oh boy, this will be interesting to see how this effect $WWR
Quote from the article:
"Tesla recently said no company in the United States was capable of producing graphite to the required specifications and capacity needed for its production."
I've been thinking about this a lot too. Electric sounds great until you need to put a bunch of new holes in the ground. The same things is going on in Europe.Aggiesincebirth said:Aggiesincebirth said:
Question is and always will be, "does the US care about electric." Will we continue to fund slave labor or are we going to find solution here?
I'm invested in WWR. I'm also from an oil and gas background. I just wonder how much the people in charge actually care. Seems like a play.
Doesn't seem like it.tailgatetimer10 said:frankm01 said:cptthunder said:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/australias-syrah-resources-soars-graphite-232603330.html
Oh boy, this will be interesting to see how this effect $WWR
Quote from the article:
"Tesla recently said no company in the United States was capable of producing graphite to the required specifications and capacity needed for its production."
I've seen this statement before, does anyone know what this means exactly? As for WWR investors, is this a qualification they will eventually achieve?
so, who makes synthetic graphite? - I guess I can googleAG 2000' said:Doesn't seem like it.tailgatetimer10 said:frankm01 said:cptthunder said:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/australias-syrah-resources-soars-graphite-232603330.html
Oh boy, this will be interesting to see how this effect $WWR
Quote from the article:
"Tesla recently said no company in the United States was capable of producing graphite to the required specifications and capacity needed for its production."
I've seen this statement before, does anyone know what this means exactly? As for WWR investors, is this a qualification they will eventually achieve?
TSLA wants synthetic graphite (or more accurately I believe is graphite that's been enhanced).
WWR's model is mining and purifying natural graphite. They will still presumably sell to the EV market (or rather battery makers), but have a different target customer than TSLA.
Syrah Resources, an Australian company with a mine in Louisiana, just announced a deal yesterday. Not traded on US markets though.cageybee77 said:so, who makes synthetic graphite? - I guess I can googleAG 2000' said:Doesn't seem like it.tailgatetimer10 said:frankm01 said:cptthunder said:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/australias-syrah-resources-soars-graphite-232603330.html
Oh boy, this will be interesting to see how this effect $WWR
Quote from the article:
"Tesla recently said no company in the United States was capable of producing graphite to the required specifications and capacity needed for its production."
I've seen this statement before, does anyone know what this means exactly? As for WWR investors, is this a qualification they will eventually achieve?
TSLA wants synthetic graphite (or more accurately I believe is graphite that's been enhanced).
WWR's model is mining and purifying natural graphite. They will still presumably sell to the EV market (or rather battery makers), but have a different target customer than TSLA.
Max Stonetrail said:
Elon Musk not done selling TSLA... oops
https://www.barrons.com/articles/elon-musk-tesla-tsla-stock-sales-51640263913
This kind of contradicts what he said yesterday, although he did caveat "almost done". He has already been slapped at least once by the SEC. He seems to get away with operating on the fringe of securities laws...
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Irish 2.0 said:
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