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OT: Stock trading

There is a bubble around every corner: housing, used cars, new cars, vintage furniture, magic the freaking gathering/pokemon, you name it. When the rug gets pulled out, it's going to be epic.
commercial MBS; end of govt-paid residential leases/mortgages; auto & other consumer debt ?????
 
has anyone heard of Chris Cole's Dragon portfolio? Has anyone done call backspreads?
 
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That TSLA news was out last week. Not sure why that would move the stock this week. It's just a software update. Nothing to see here.

It was a joke, not financial advice.

Seems like any time the big "name" stocks have any bad news some retail investors panic sell instead of riding it out. BTW the preceding sentence is a mere observation not a financial investing strategy.
 
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It was a joke, not financial advice.

Seems like any time the big "name" stocks have any bad news some retail investors panic sell instead of riding it out. BTW the preceding sentence is a mere observation not a financial investing strategy.
I quoted the wrong person too. I was really calling out the tweet. Oh and TSLA is up $16.85 2.51% today.
 
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Big Tech bounceback today. The ARK funds did really well. This is all good news for me. ;)
 
I haven't followed this thread.
Has there been any discussion about the prospects for Starlink and how to get involved with it in some way?
I got solicited by a publication from Lou Basenese (who I know nothing about) regarding subscribing to his newsletter so I could learn about some "small, $15, company" that makes the antennas and which could be a buyout possibility because of the possible explosive adoption of satellite internet a la Elon Musk.
Thoughts?
 
FWIW, TSLA vehicles manufactured in mainland China are increasingly exported to Europe. Reasonable or otherwise, mainlanders increasingly prefer domestic EVs. Reasons are purportedly not limited to increasing nationalism. Many mainlanders and Central Government grand poobahs alike simply find fault with TSLA vehicle issues and see greater upside/attractiveness in some, not all, mainland EV manufacturers. Reverse engineering pretty much complete, moving on in the Middle Kingdom (Zhongguo/mainland China). ;)
 
FWIW, TSLA vehicles manufactured in mainland China are increasingly exported to Europe. Reasonable or otherwise, mainlanders increasingly prefer domestic EVs. Reasons are purportedly not limited to increasing nationalism. Many mainlanders and Central Government grand poobahs alike simply find fault with TSLA vehicle issues and see greater upside/attractiveness in some, not all, mainland EV manufacturers. Reverse engineering pretty much complete, moving on in the Middle Kingdom (Zhongguo/mainland China). ;)
That will slow down dramatically once their factory in Germany is complete. I imagine that will feed most of Europe and the China factory will feed India, China, Japan, Australia, etc.
 
That will slow down dramatically once their factory in Germany is complete. I imagine that will feed most of Europe and the China factory will feed India, China, Japan, Australia, etc.
Agreed, possibly for all yet watch for China's declining interest. For many other western products, same same may to will increasingly apply with the Middle Kingdom's rising nationalism, competitive product quality, and prospective diverging global tech.

Toss another wild thought out there for many westerners: By mid-decade, China is projected to be the world's busiest aviation market. 1 decade further down the road, Comac's ongoing jet enhancements are projected to expand beyond the mainland. Not the US nor Europe so much with BA and EADSY dominance now, but observe Comac low-ball pricing enable some gradual entry in some SE and Central Asian, African, and possibly even some Latin America markets. Crazy, yet time will tell ...
 
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Anyone see LLIT?

Going to merge w/ NEWEGG

GME in talks of starting up “build a pc” market.

1st acquisition from Cohen?

Shoulda listened to myself
Wanted to get it into LLIT/NEGG @ 4

NEGG is now 18! Up 70% today!
 
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It's only a matter of time
 
When a company you own is down 10% in a day, how much would you buy on the dip?

I own bili, plan to hold and believe it's a good buy. What % of what you own would you buy on a 10% dip?
 
When a company you own is down 10% in a day, how much would you buy on the dip?

I own bili, plan to hold and believe it's a good buy. What % of what you own would you buy on a 10% dip?

Really no simple answer

Is there a clear cut reason for the dip?

What is the trading volume compared to the average daily volume? If it is going down on heavy volume that usually means it is not done falling and you can be catching a falling knife

Better to wait for some support but that's me.
 
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