exp said:BaylorSpineGuy said:
Generally suspicious of BTC. But that's my preference.
Don't like the idea of leveraging debt to buy a volatile/risk asset. Downside risk to the investor - I am not one and am a pleasant onlooker.
I believe Saylor holds the distinction of being first individual to lose $1B in a single day - heard/read that somewhere but can't recall exactly where.
I'm skeptical of the guy. Time will prove me right or wrong. But enjoying this one from the sidelines without a position in either direction.
It's important to study Bitcoin. Bitcoin is not a risk asset in the eyes of it's investors and holders. It's the safest asset on earth right now. Bitcoin ripping is a flight to safety.
You beat me to it!Diggity said:exp said:BaylorSpineGuy said:
Generally suspicious of BTC. But that's my preference.
Don't like the idea of leveraging debt to buy a volatile/risk asset. Downside risk to the investor - I am not one and am a pleasant onlooker.
I believe Saylor holds the distinction of being first individual to lose $1B in a single day - heard/read that somewhere but can't recall exactly where.
I'm skeptical of the guy. Time will prove me right or wrong. But enjoying this one from the sidelines without a position in either direction.
It's important to study Bitcoin. Bitcoin is not a risk asset in the eyes of it's investors and holders. It's the safest asset on earth right now. Bitcoin ripping is a flight to safety.
Diggity said:exp said:BaylorSpineGuy said:
Generally suspicious of BTC. But that's my preference.
Don't like the idea of leveraging debt to buy a volatile/risk asset. Downside risk to the investor - I am not one and am a pleasant onlooker.
I believe Saylor holds the distinction of being first individual to lose $1B in a single day - heard/read that somewhere but can't recall exactly where.
I'm skeptical of the guy. Time will prove me right or wrong. But enjoying this one from the sidelines without a position in either direction.
It's important to study Bitcoin. Bitcoin is not a risk asset in the eyes of it's investors and holders. It's the safest asset on earth right now. Bitcoin ripping is a flight to safety.
ProgN said:
I'm not in it but it appears $MU crushed earnings.
McInnis 03 said:
The case against Atlas Trading (PJ Matlock, Zack Morris, et al) was dropped tonight.
Atlas DOJ Case Dismissed without prejudice "in light of recent Supreme Court ruling as it pertains to Superseding Indictment" pic.twitter.com/QyPpI4ANxA
— Erika (@thetraderbabe) March 21, 2024
Chef Elko said:
Sold all WWR trading shares bought at $0.47-$0.48. Keeping all my bag holding shares.
I'll say it, WWR will never be a thing and has zero chance of reaching $10/share. Nobody should ever buy it or ever lower cost basis as it falls. They will never receive funding to develop the Coosa mine and will never ramp up graphite refining.
(Trying a reverse jinx, be patient)
Diggity said:exp said:BaylorSpineGuy said:
Generally suspicious of BTC. But that's my preference.
Don't like the idea of leveraging debt to buy a volatile/risk asset. Downside risk to the investor - I am not one and am a pleasant onlooker.
I believe Saylor holds the distinction of being first individual to lose $1B in a single day - heard/read that somewhere but can't recall exactly where.
I'm skeptical of the guy. Time will prove me right or wrong. But enjoying this one from the sidelines without a position in either direction.
It's important to study Bitcoin. Bitcoin is not a risk asset in the eyes of it's investors and holders. It's the safest asset on earth right now. Bitcoin ripping is a flight to safety.
Heineken-Ashi said:
RBLX - I'm buying here. Not 100% sold the low is in, but probabilities are picking up for that to be the case. $37 is my stop. Resistance around $42. Blast through there and we're targeting $47.
I'd need to see it break $20.90. You've got an 8/21 crossover on 4hr but coming up on the 34. It the 8 can't cross there, pressure will be down. If it can, I'm seeing runway to $23-$24 range.bhanacik said:
thoughts on VSCO closing the earnings gap from 3/7 up to $25? the 4-hour chart is looking promising if it can break through $20 here
Being suedBrian Earl Spilner said:
Anyone know what's going on with AAPL?
time frame, weeks or months?Heineken-Ashi said:
MARA and CLSK are both looking promising off the lows. But I don't want to see any breakdowns that cause overlapping. For MARA, that means hold $21 on any pullback and take out $25-$26 range next. For CLSK, hold $18.50 amd take out $23 next.
Will likely try buying if we get the pullbacks from here.