Hahah same. Once I saw those charts I was hooked. And honestly I have zero idea what those charts show.Welp, I‘m glad I listened. Got any other tips?
Hahah same. Once I saw those charts I was hooked. And honestly I have zero idea what those charts show.Welp, I‘m glad I listened. Got any other tips?
Apple is a better buy IMO. I wouldn't be surprised to see it go up 30+ points by end of year. Their 5G phone release is going to send their stock soaringI just grabbed some GOOG for my Trad IRA. Seems like it is a decent buying opportunity.
Apple is a better buy IMO. I wouldn't be surprised to see it go up 30+ points by end of year. Their 5G phone release is going to send their stock soaring
I agree. I do not buy and sell on a daily basis, or even in the short term. What is your opinion on options though? I’m thinking about starting to experiment with them. Had a friend talk me through it...seems manageable.That's been a bad approach since I started doing this in the 80's. If it was easy the pros would do it and for the most part, they don't.
What do you like about WORK? When do you anticipate the price jump?I love WORK, hope to see it get up to the high 50's or 60's. @Matrim55
You basically want to be the person making the kool aid right before people drink it for swings/options. Regardless of the product. For example, I think GSX is a complete BS company but I’ve made well over 100% in returns on options playing that stock this year.That's been a bad approach since I started doing this in the 80's. If it was easy the pros would do it and for the most part, they don't.
Gonna be able to afford to send my cats to private school b/c of you if you're right about this one, too...I love WORK, hope to see it get up to the high 50's or 60's. @Matrim55
I agree. I do not buy and sell on a daily basis, or even in the short term. What is your opinion on options though? I’m thinking about starting to experiment with them. Had a friend talk me through it...seems manageable.
Gonna be able to afford to send my cats to private school b/c of you if you're right about this one, too...
Options are extremely risky and volatile. I trade options have lost 100k in 4 hours earlier this month also have made 75k in dayI agree. I do not buy and sell on a daily basis, or even in the short term. What is your opinion on options though? I’m thinking about starting to experiment with them. Had a friend talk me through it...seems manageable.
I just don't have time. Took an MBA level class on valuing options and futures as an elective my last semester at UConn and used them quite effectively in the 90's. But two things have changed. The market is less rational and more volatile and I don't have much time.
You can play that volatility with options, but it requires a fair amount of attention. I'll stick with long term plays in businesses where I have better than average access to information.
Options are extremely risky and volatile. I trade options have lost 100k in 4 hours earlier this month also have made 75k in day
If you don’t have $25k and make more than 5 trades in a week you are labeled a day trader and your account is frozen. If you happen to still be holding options you have left yourself open to being bent over a barrel if that stock goes downI have heard such...time consuming, risky, and volatile. I'm just noticing that on certain days, some of my stocks go up, and the others go down. And they always go up/down the opposite of each other, like clockwork. While I don't have the time to research stocks that I do not own, I was considering getting into daily option plays with the stocks I own, since I have a bit of a feel for them. Not planning on keeping the options until they expire - just long enough to book a win. Been using Robinhood, but you can only buy options in 100 share blocks it seems. Is there anywhere you can learn how to trade options, slightly cheaper, until you have the hang of it?
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The fact that Tesla isn't using them gives me pause...From everything I can find to read, it looks like quantum batteries are the wave of the future. They will power everything from cell phones to electric vehicles. Two companies involved seem to be KCAC and DPHC. Does anyone know much about them....?
Here's a link to an article I read this morning:
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QuantumScape Is a Compelling Play on Electric Vehicle Battery Disruption
KCAC stock offers investors the best way to play the future of EV batteries, since QuantumScape is a leader in solid-state battery chemistry.investorplace.com
The fact that Tesla isn't using them gives me pause...
I don't see how either of those is a bad long-term play. Good looks.From everything I can find to read, it looks like quantum batteries are the wave of the future. They will power everything from cell phones to electric vehicles. Two companies involved seem to be KCAC and DPHC. Does anyone know much about them....?
Here's a link to an article I read this morning:
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QuantumScape Is a Compelling Play on Electric Vehicle Battery Disruption
KCAC stock offers investors the best way to play the future of EV batteries, since QuantumScape is a leader in solid-state battery chemistry.investorplace.com
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I don't see how either of those is a bad long-term play. Good looks.
In the long term those costs will decrease substantially- batteries will get less expensive like anything else over time. Remember when a 50” flat screen was only for your baller friends? Not so much anymore.One interesting point is the resale value of a used EV car. After the battry life has been reached (unknown, say 5-7 years), the buyer must also buy a new battery - for $20-30K. What does that do to the resale / salvage value.?? Would u buy a used EV??
There is another fund FNGU that is a triple leveraged tech fund focusing on the FAANG names, TSLA, BABA etc. I know people who gobble it up when the Nasdaq corrects and do really well from it.Tqqq is a fund I like heavily influenced by apple and Microsoft made a killing on options yesterday always getting in and out of this fund
Very affordable. I'm looking forward to a beer with you @formerlurker!Buy up property in NYC if you can, while you can.