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OT: Stock trading

We started discussing this in another thread so I decided to start a new thread. Would love to know what sectors and stocks people are in, with successes and if you want to share, bad trades or holds. My brief story below:

Traded a lot from 99-01 but volatility of Dot Com Market collapse forced me out with a decent profit. Fast forward19 years, I dove back in at the bottom in March. Had some success trading Comcast the first week, got caught in a bad trade with Citrix. Had an initial wishlist of NFLX, DOCU, Roku and Comcast. Didn’t pull the trigger quickly enough and watched most run away. Roku and Gartner I’ve been in and out of but just can’t seem to win on them. Two big winners have been DocuSign and Five Nine Inc (FIVN). I’m out now except for a small position in DocuSign, as I expect tech stocks to sell off soon and want to be ready to buy on dip.

Stocks Im looking at adding:
MSFT
AMZN
FB
ROKU
TWLO
FIVN
BX (Blackstone)
Tesla
OKTA
PENN
Walmart
CCL (Carnival)
IT (Gartner)
I have two longer term stocks
One I have been buying since 2014(gsit)
The other ticker is (ATOM) owned since
We started discussing this in another thread so I decided to start a new thread. Would love to know what sectors and stocks people are in, with successes and if you want to share, bad trades or holds. My brief story below:

Traded a lot from 99-01 but volatility of Dot Com Market collapse forced me out with a decent profit. Fast forward19 years, I dove back in at the bottom in March. Had some success trading Comcast the first week, got caught in a bad trade with Citrix. Had an initial wishlist of NFLX, DOCU, Roku and Comcast. Didn’t pull the trigger quickly enough and watched most run away. Roku and Gartner I’ve been in and out of but just can’t seem to win on them. Two big winners have been DocuSign and Five Nine Inc (FIVN). I’m out now except for a small position in DocuSign, as I expect tech stocks to sell off soon and want to be ready to buy on dip.

Stocks Im looking at adding:
MSFT
AMZN
FB
ROKU
TWLO
FIVN
BX (Blackstone)
Tesla
OKTA
PENN
Walmart
CCL (Carnival)
IT (Gartner)
I only own two stock
1 is Gsit many different purchases since 2014 cost average is slightly below 6 trading in upper 7s. Certainly not a great return so far for 7 years ownership and all my e tra cash. 21500 shares
#2 has been my big winner of my lifetime ATOM owned now for 4 years cash avg also slightly under 5.50 trading close to 30( was over 40) 6700 shares
Maybe only person to lose money on Bitcoin trading twice so no more for me
 
REI-Ring Energy Inc. very bullish, should go through $3 this week. Also GSAT picking up volume again, could run hot rest of the week.
 
I bought some RMO today on the several day dip. Was as high as 38 in December and got in at 12.74.
 
LOL, this kind of action before and after hours has to be Chinese.
Why? Maybe in HK, TW, around east Asia or among HNW mainlanders with access via HK or elsewhere abroad, but generally less likely via most mainland brokerage accounts.
 
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Some of the biggest crypto news you'll ever hear. Chainlink is the Beastmaster.
 

Just answered my own question, they are going after different minerals. NIOBF doesn't have to deal with the Uranium tailings that the Kvanfjeld has to. Seems like a sound play that will sell as fast as they can get it out of the ground.
 
Some of the biggest crypto news you'll ever hear. Chainlink is the Beastmaster
I have no idea what any of that means but bought more chainlink after reading it
True due diligence
 
I have no idea what any of that means but bought more chainlink after reading it
True due diligence
Haha buying link under 100 is never a bad idea. Essentially, node operators/oracles that provide real world data (price feeds most popular right now) have to report on chain which cost ethereum gas fees( which are outrageously expensive right now) as eth has scaling issues. This problem means oracles have to sell the link they earn for eth for the gas/,maintenance fees. However, off-chain reporting eases those cost by 90% further incentivising future oracle creation and reducing current oracle operators from selling their link for eth gas fees.

~"Deutsche Telekom AG, Europe’s largest telecommunications company by revenue, is now one of the main data providers to Chainlink – the omnipresent oracle service on which decentralized finance (DeFi) relies."

This will be huge for companies operating oracles on chainlink.

Enjoy the ride up
 
I have no idea what any of that means but bought more chainlink after reading it
True due diligence
Supplementing my bare bones basic clueless crypto-swahili skills with Google Translate, undoubtedly you're good @LIuconn.

More importantly, solid insights from @uconntoatl have appeared to be well-grounded on legit knowledge AND produced favorable results. Advantage uconntoatl!
 

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