UConnSwag11
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Yeah it’s ridiculous lolI quoted the wrong person too. I was really calling out the tweet. Oh and TSLA is up $16.85 2.51% today.
Yeah it’s ridiculous lolI quoted the wrong person too. I was really calling out the tweet. Oh and TSLA is up $16.85 2.51% today.
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.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).![]()
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.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.
Anyone see LLIT?
Going to merge w/ NEWEGG
GME in talks of starting up “build a pc” market.
1st acquisition from Cohen?
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?
Only stocks I would buy now are agricultural commodities. Other than that I would short the stock market now, either the SP 500 or the Russell 2000.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)
Buy 1 or 2. If it goes down more, buy more, if it bounces back up, at least you got some cheap.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?
Buy 1 or 2. If it goes down more, buy more, if it bounces back up, at least you got some cheap.
Stocks. Its $111. Depending how big of a high roller you are. Its hard to give percentages without knowing your positions, your cash reserve, your risk level, your positivity in the market, how long you expect to hold, etc. Lots of variables.1 or 2 %?
Also, did you sell some when it was almost $150? Then its a little more palatable to go deeper because you already made money. So many different criteria.1 or 2 %?
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?
This is why I buy in increments. Gone are the days where you pay $7 a trade. Set up a limit buy at $110, $107.50, $105.00, etc. Eventually you'll get the bottom buy and your DCA will be lower.Honestly, don't try to time the market..........
Is this a covid winter round 2 play? Might be a good play with the Delta and potentially Lamda variants running rampant and a large portion of the population not willing to get vaccinated. My re-opening stocks have taken a beating the last few weeks even despite the July 4th rush. Is the cold season getting priced in right now?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?
No reason to let go...contracts haven't even come through yet. Should be a doozy of a second half '21.I have a grinch-like smile on my face. It's because I own RFL and DPLS. Let's gooooooo.
I don't put a strict number or amount on anything. If you like the company and have disposable cash to invest, buy. It's not rocket science.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?
Think of the Miami building collapse...the 35w Minneapolis bridge...Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill....the list goes on. All potentially avoidable if DPLS has the capabilities they are saying they do. The public will demand real time feedback on these structures, and a reasonable person could expect this tech added to building codes of our future smart cities. Cha-Ching.Not to mention our country's infrastructure is a bit dated and in need of upgrades/monitoring. Their CEO said in an interview that their technology is going to be useful in that area. We need this infrastructure bill to be big and to pass...and for DPLS to scoop some contracts. Like you said, their technology is applicable and needed in so many instances. My average cost is below .02.
Any one get on this?Shoulda listened to myself
Wanted to get it into LLIT/NEGG @ 4
NEGG is now 18! Up 70% today!