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That was always the risk. With or without the Robinhood trading issues, at some point, human nature takes over and people choose their interest over some collective goal. Are some of those WSB guys crying foul while actually selling and taking the profits? Of course they are.

If you show up at a poker table and you don't know who the fish is, you're the fish. WSB is a massive poker table.
The whole market is the table. WSB is the fish that won a few hands by surprising the pros with a bluff and then hitting a draw. Then they didn't have enough sense to get up from the table and were slowly bled dry by the pros at the table.
 
The whole market is the table. WSB is the fish that won a few hands by surprising the pros with a bluff and then hitting a draw. Then they didn't have enough sense to get up from the table and were slowly bled dry by the pros at the table.

That's one way to look at it. I think there are also some within WSB who were using WSB to drive up GME for their benefit, at the expense of perhaps, newer folks in WSB who came in later.
 
The whole market is the table. WSB is the fish that won a few hands by surprising the pros with a bluff and then hitting a draw. Then they didn't have enough sense to get up from the table and were slowly bled dry by the pros at the table.
You forgot to mention the dealer slipping the hedge funds cards. The market restrictions are really killing the mojo.
 
Sold 8 of my 18 CCIV stock today. Was up 50%. I’ll leave the other 10 hoping the Lucid rumors are true and I’ll be in a great price for years to come.
 
Sold 8 of my 18 CCIV stock today. Was up 50%. I’ll leave the other 10 hoping the Lucid rumors are true and I’ll be in a great price for years to come.

I bought a $20 call option last week. Should have kept my 130 shares at $18.30 or so. It might be looking like people are buying early to drive up price before an announcement of some sort.
 
I like $BB long term even without the squeeze. Doing big things in lucrative space

I agree. Them and NOK are good long term buys when this nonsense is over
 
Can you explain how you see that working at this point? If it makes sense, I'd buy right back in.

Not your average hype video - the guy uses facts and math. But the SSR list needs to be in place for tomorrow.
 
This past spring my 17 year old high school senior grandson called and said he was taking a course in the stock market and to send him cash for his birthday. I asked what he was going to buy. He said there is one company that is really exciting and he bought it in the 20's. He was full of new 'nano' technology and having all ready in place distribution systems, six month shelf life. Because I wanted to show faith in him I bought a few shares for 40. And so we could have something to talk about.

The stock NVAX. Motley Fool just posted their conservative estimate for USA only revenues are at $4.5B. I think I'm going to ride this one for a while. Also, it pays to have kids who are smarter than you :)
 
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This past spring my 17 year old high school senior grandson called and said he was taking a course in the stock market and to send him cash for his birthday. I asked what he was going to buy. He said there is one company that is really exciting and he bought it in the 20's. He was full of new 'nano' technology and having all ready in place distribution systems, six month shelf life. Because I wanted to show faith in him I bought a few shares for 40. And so we could have something to talk about.

The stock NVAX. Motley Fool just posted their conservative estimate for USA only revenues are at $4.5B. I think I'm going to ride this one for a while. Also, it pays to have kids who are smarter than you :)
I bought 310 shares of NVAX in 2013. Sold them a few months later. This is how much 310 shares were worth then.
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Not your average hype video - the guy uses facts and math. But the SSR list needs to be in place for tomorrow.

He didn’t really say anything other than Black Rock buying up 6% of the shares. What did I miss?
 
My concern is, what happened last week, will drive away millions of new investors who were getting excited and knowledgeable about the market.
Do football bettors quit betting football after a bad week?
 
This past spring my 17 year old high school senior grandson called and said he was taking a course in the stock market and to send him cash for his birthday. I asked what he was going to buy. He said there is one company that is really exciting and he bought it in the 20's. He was full of new 'nano' technology and having all ready in place distribution systems, six month shelf life. Because I wanted to show faith in him I bought a few shares for 40. And so we could have something to talk about.

The stock NVAX. Motley Fool just posted their conservative estimate for USA only revenues are at $4.5B. I think I'm going to ride this one for a while. Also, it pays to have kids who are smarter than you :)

It's what I always say, buy what you know. If you don't understand the business, don't know what the growth prospects are for the addressable market, don't know who the competitors are, what barriers to entry exist, threats from technology or other changes, then you are at a disadvantage. In this case, he knew more than the average person.
 
I think I shared an article that said blink or plug partnered with a shipping container company. I can’t find the article. Does anyone know the shipping company?
 

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