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Anonymous (ID: zc6TgsGl) No.60614138 >>60614694 >>60614957
/SMG/ Stock market general
SBSW edition
>buy it

>Educational sites:
https://www.investopedia.com/
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain

>Financial TV Streams:
https://www.newslive.com/american/cnbc.html
https://www.livestreamy.net/bloomberg/

>Charts:
https://www.tradingview.com
https://www.finscreener.com
https://www.koyfin.com/
https://www.portfoliovisualizer.com

>Screeners:
https://finviz.com/
https://www.tradingview.com/screener
https://etfdb.com/

>Options
https://www.optionsplaybook.com/options-introduction/
https://www.optionsprofitcalculator.com
https://optionstrat.com/
https://www.optionistics.com/quotes/option-prices

>Pre-Market and Live data:
https://www.investing.com/indices/indices-futures
https://finance.yahoo.com/

>Calendars
https://www.marketwatch.com/economy-politics/calendar
https://www.earningswhispers.com/calendar
https://www.cmegroup.com/trading/interest-rates/countdown-to-fomc.html

>Boomer Investing 101:
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started

>Misc smg:
https://www.financialjuice.com/home
https://tradingeconomics.com/
https://finance.yahoo.com/trending-tickers
https://market24hclock.com/
https://wallmine.com/
https://fintel.io/
https://www.dividendchannel.com/drip-returns-calculator
https://brokerchooser.com/
https://www.chathamfinancial.com/technology/us-market-rates
https://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/data/building-permits

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Anonymous (ID: vSYw4Zzx) No.60614161 >>60614178 >>60615375 >>60615444 >>60616264
Will Trump set up a demolition charge on the economy (interest rates after Powell leaves) so it moons when he's leaving and crashes when another guy comes in?
Anonymous (ID: ULcAfJt9) No.60614178 >>60614235 >>60618667
>>60614161
Trump is literally fixing the economy, anon, stop listening to FUD
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60614188 >>60615133 >>60618388
BUY SBSW
Anonymous (ID: Zz4cihsz) No.60614207 >>60614853
>would you kick out the poker player who is showing you his tells?

apply this question whenever you see msm push any hot stock, or a trend. do the opposite. right now they are pushing AI and bitcoin reserves.

hell when you look up a ticker on finviz, and all the news section is "4 reasons to buy this stock" or "here's why XYZ took off, and ZXY is next" short it if its at an elevated price, if its seems like its basement levels, it might actually pump a bit but ya can't time it, so you have to keep your eye on it daily.

every day the big dawgs want to lead you somewhere with promises of quick riches, they may be right sometimes, but most the time, they need liquidity and you give it to them.
Anonymous (ID: v4jki9W8) No.60614235
>>60614178
I didn't say he wasn't. I asked whether he'd take a big steaming shit on it on the way out to look better relative to the next President.
Anonymous (ID: 8QvELTxn) No.60614238
I hate the weekend bros, I just wanna see my contracts do big doinks
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60614251 >>60614307 >>60614827 >>60614834 >>60615112
I just switched from Chrome to Firefox after 15 years because of Google shooting themselves in the foot.

I have been telling you that the jeet is destroying Google and their stock market underperformance is no accident.
He needs to get the boot but there is no telling if the next CEO will be another idiot or a Tim Apple.

This switch also means I am moving out of using Google's password manager, and it also makes a transition out of Android much easier.
Besides, is there anyone who doesn't think YouTube is ripe for disruption? It has been dogshit for years.

Anyway, just don't buy Google until this guy is gone.
Anonymous (ID: 44xAwFRl) No.60614307
>>60614251
Firefox is complete shit too. They keep changing the user interface and actively make it worse.
Get some firefox spinoff instead
Anonymous (ID: vScL6YZx) No.60614343
>computer hardware did better than software infrastructure in the past 5 years
Anonymous (ID: nP//xiQV) No.60614370
Last time I shill CLBR in /smg/.
Merger vote in on Tuesday, Trump Jr rings the NASDAQ bell who will become a board member for Grab A Gun, ticker change to PEW the following day, stock pumps with low float and considerable demand from retail.
Sidenote wsb mods are censoring the stock and due to the low float and when options are exercised for July 18th expiry the brokers will have to buy up stock from the lit market creating even more demand.
Anonymous (ID: JX2PZzL0) No.60614387 >>60614393 >>60614420
im just going to keep dumping 500-1k into my portfolio every month no matter what happens. >50% will be split into SGOV and SCHG
>of that, i alternate between an 80/20 split depending on the current macro trend, currently 80% in SGOV because i want cash when we inevitably pull back
>the other 50% of the portfolio goes to 3-5 high conviction stock picks that will be held an average of 5 years, maybe less, idea is to just check on them quarterly for news and big movements
>outside of that 100%, I have about .15 BTC and im not going to increase allocation here until btc dumps again
r8 me. total worth is only like 40k so I have no choice but to do this. also i think the monthly allocations help to allow me not to have to rebalance outside of my winning stock positions, so the 500-1k usually just goes in the etf side of the barbell
Anonymous (ID: HvSjMHNN) No.60614393 >>60614410
>>60614387
go 100% into your high conviction stocks. then whenever you take profits split it into your SGOV/SCHG.
Anonymous (ID: JX2PZzL0) No.60614410
>>60614393
the idea is that half my portfolio is the high conviction 100%, the other half is my savings account. im not willing to put everything in play at once, but the SGOV is my liquid powder if i feel like were at big bottom. right now im not going all in on even my favorite pick, too risky rn. but i may stack more shares with my monthly capital injections rather than put it in the ETFs, not sure yet
Anonymous (ID: 6JaCXnCj) No.60614413 >>60614753 >>60618000
I've spent too much time in Asia that my penis hurts and I started hitting on ladyboys by accident while drunk. Stocks for this feel?
Anonymous (ID: ju6Ln3H1) No.60614415
How we feeling about sound hound these days
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60614420 >>60614460 >>60615446
>>60614387
My split is
70% VWCE
20% AVWS
10% BTC

I rebalance the first two between them.
I do not rebalance BTC, I just put 10% into it and let it grow. Never sell.

Dividends are heavily disadvantaged from a tax point of view in Europe.
Anonymous (ID: JX2PZzL0) No.60614460 >>60614466
>>60614420
i feel like small cap ETFs are a total waste compared to stock picking a few really good ones. any massive small cap gainers get wiped out by the many garbage ones
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60614466 >>60614473
>>60614460
I got lucky with stock picking when I first started but since then it has never worked out for me, so I avoid it. I used all my luck on that first one.
Anonymous (ID: JX2PZzL0) No.60614473 >>60614515
>>60614466
fair enough, id still rather go SCHG or similar sector ETF than a small cap meme one tho
but i need alpha rn so maybe it works for you
Anonymous (ID: 6JaCXnCj) No.60614515 >>60614562
>>60614473
Small caps will randomly moon and dump. Very frustrating as an index.
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60614562
>>60614515
In the long run they tend to outperform but their outperformance comes in bursts, which is why it's a good idea to rebalance between them.

Avantis (and Dimensional which is where Avantis spawned from) does it differently than normal small cap value ETFs because they screen for profitability, and it has worked out very well. DFSVX has existed since 1993 and has outperformed the S&P500 over the period, but it was not available to retail investors until now.
Anonymous (ID: GW2Lpp3M) No.60614611
I don't see the point of day trading when 80% of people lose and everything is priced in.

Plus all you're doing is pricing companies so even if you are profitable (you're not) you're basically a glorified accountant. If you really enjoy doing that (you don't) just become an accountant and actually make money.
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60614694 >>60614701
>>60614138 (OP)
ban early thread makers. fuck that retard chewy anon that probably made this again from his phone
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60614701
>>60614694
Chewyanon derangement syndrome
Anonymous (ID: LDENkdx3) No.60614736
I hope the CELH anon was actually all in with a decent port and he’s made it now, so he’ll stop his trashy copy paste spergposting forever
Anonymous (ID: v4jki9W8) No.60614753 >>60614779
>>60614413
AAPL, PLTR
Anonymous (ID: 6JaCXnCj) No.60614779 >>60614791 >>60615557 >>60615590
>>60614753
Wheres a condom company that makes your dick inflate. I want to invest in that. Imagine 600 million Indian males entering the 5' club. Huge market
Anonymous (ID: v4jki9W8) No.60614791 >>60615590
>>60614779
Try 1 billion Indian males, their census is not as reliable as Western ones.
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60614819
Parcel arrived, back to gooning.
Anonymous (ID: 9CP58xku) No.60614827
>>60614251
>is there anyone who doesn't think YouTube is ripe for disruption
It will always be the main video upload and access site. There's too much video format information on there for it to die.
>video game walkthroughs
>music lessons, DIY guides, etc
>movie trailers, news clips
It's not all anime music videos. YT is what Google Video wanted to be which is why they bought it.
Anonymous (ID: vScL6YZx) No.60614830
ANET or FTNT
Anonymous (ID: dzsP1PEA) No.60614834
>>60614251
I hope Peri-fag sold before it was too late.
Anonymous (ID: Ox0+kdi6) No.60614850
I'm outside a synagogue in a third world country. Guess what's outside? A military checkpoint. How do I synthetic long the influence of a Jewish state
Anonymous (ID: 1rh7aJUZ) No.60614853
>>60614207
lol if I bought coreweave when mnbc was shilling it I would have made a 3x.
Anonymous (ID: l5BxoW+3) No.60614879
Why Google (Alphabet) needs to fucking separated shares? Where's the 'class B'?
Anonymous (ID: lWngVuX6) No.60614957
>>60614138 (OP)
Any thoughts on Bilibili?
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60614965
AAAAAAAH; I THOUGHT ABOUT SHORTING BITCOIN TODAY AND I DIDN'T.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60615005 >>60615181
Ehm weekendfutures -0,50% on the NDX. Some news must be out, last week was not like that.
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60615024 >>60615048 >>60615218
Has to be the EU letter. +30% tariffs on EU by Trump.
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60615048
>>60615024
kek baggies
Anonymous (ID: zKQMNOJa) No.60615049 >>60615185
and thus we perish again, I hope you guys have slurp money ready for next week
Anonymous (ID: f5qoJwRG) No.60615105
are we really going to do the tariff thing again, what's next, starting to get scared again of a big war in the middle east
Anonymous (ID: gtPYdXsN) No.60615112 >>60615136
>>60614251
What are your positions. Genuinely interested.
Anonymous (ID: vScL6YZx) No.60615113 >>60615141
>tariffs
its over
Anonymous (ID: H/NFICK7) No.60615133
THREADLY REMINDER THAT DIVIDENDS ARE YOUR FREN AND YOU CAN BUY A LAP DANCE WITH THE SWEET RICK DIVVY
>>60614188
I'm dyslexic, fuhrerdubs. I wound up buying a SSBBW. AND IT'S ALL YOUR .
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60615136 >>60615268
>>60615112
Nothing outside of indexes right now.
I never gamble with more than a few % of my portfolio but right now I have no good ideas at all. Also my last few ideas seemed really good and all fizzled so I'm a bit disheartened.
Anonymous (ID: qqNpGEO9) No.60615141 >>60615159 >>60615210
>>60615113
I'm going to place a 50% tariff on goods imported into my household from the U.S. Now everytime I buy something the U.S. is forced to send me money; I am a financial genius
Anonymous (ID: yRMaY8Cf) No.60615159 >>60615541
>>60615141
Hey bro this is genius. I have a trade deficit with my supermarket, I'll just tariff it, that will show them and restore the trade balance!
Anonymous (ID: Dmk6+0X5) No.60615181 >>60615191
>>60615005
Where can you see weekend futures?
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60615185
>>60615049
Actually a bitchy move. Sends them on a saturday so that the market can calm down til monday.
Anonymous (ID: f5qoJwRG) No.60615189
unpopular opinion: Trump is a senile old cocksucking fag who doesn't have a soul
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60615191
>>60615181
https://www.ig.com/en/weekend-trading

scroll down a bit
Anonymous (ID: D5D5uly9) No.60615197 >>60615557
i miss the flags
Anonymous (ID: JX2PZzL0) No.60615210
>>60615141
Thats hilarious. OK now me, im going to call an apple an orange, and now people are forced to think they are the same thing and see that I'm very smart
Anonymous (ID: 8vw6o8qy) No.60615213 >>60615265
I'm literally never going to get out of the red as long as orange retard is in office
Anonymous (ID: 44xAwFRl) No.60615218
>>60615024
Cant the EU and USA both agree to tariff each other 200%? Just stop this clown show already
Anonymous (ID: D5D5uly9) No.60615253
i have some gains and i wanna buy a yamaha cp88
havent really played much music coz of school but have some time now

anyone play piano, is it dumb to buy a stage piano (no built in speakers, have to get separate speakers) for home use
Anonymous (ID: 3frVx3Qr) No.60615265 >>60615275
>>60615213
>panicans on suicide watch
hating america does not pay
Anonymous (ID: gtPYdXsN) No.60615268 >>60615446
>>60615136
Which index etfs?
Anonymous (ID: 8vw6o8qy) No.60615275
>>60615265
I've decided to stop betting against america and I keep paying the price
Anonymous (ID: l5BxoW+3) No.60615331 >>60615343 >>60615557
>Monday still is going to be neon green
And you know it.
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60615343
>>60615331
Literally me on the left. First one
Anonymous (ID: W1VAgPaz) No.60615348
30% is fair and already priced in bullish as fuck really
Anonymous (ID: HpwVAqCn) No.60615375 >>60615442
>>60614161
The chair doesn't set the rates, the board does, and they won't lower rates until the scales are tipped on either side of the mandate
Anonymous (ID: lypeJiiW) No.60615415
>futures
Anonymous (ID: ub7IkfwM) No.60615442 >>60615935
>>60615375
>a whole board of people to do something a simple program could do
Anonymous (ID: 4y28HL0w) No.60615444
>>60614161
cutting 300bps would be a demolition charge on the economy
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60615446 >>60615610
>>60615268
These ones >>60614420
Anonymous (ID: RSWOMiz7) No.60615504 >>60615527 >>60615932
>AI bubble is going to pop and bobo gang are going to start a riot and try to get everyone to panic spook sell when jerome leaves
>iron up, don't sell too early, keep an eye on the xitter screencap posting jannies
Anonymous (ID: Vp0tT8b8) No.60615521 >>60615597 >>60615975
>For Lip-Bu Tan, Intel may as well be a gut job, and he's setting expectations accordingly.
>In a leaked recording reported by the Oregonian, Tan offered something of a reality check to employees during a Q&A that coincided with yet another round of layoffs. The message was simple: while Intel once reigned supreme over the semiconductor industry, those days are long past.
>"Twenty, 30 years ago, we are really the leader," he's reported as saying. "The world has changed. We are not in the top 10 semiconductor companies."
INTC baggies, I...
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60615527 >>60617464
>>60615504
Can I report this post for racism?
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60615541
>>60615159
in a fair world we would have this instead of a couple billionaires hoarding everything
Anonymous (ID: vGZBvObJ) No.60615557 >>60618849
>>60614779
CHD owns the Trojan brand
>>60615197
We have a thread for those elsewhere.
>>60615331
Is this Chris Chan artwork? Looks familiar
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60615590 >>60618851
>>60614779
>Imagine 600 million Indian males entering the 5' club.
They're already incredibly obnoxious without the male enhancement, I can't imagine how bad it would be to double that stat like that.

>>60614791
>Try 1 billion Indian males, their census is not as reliable as Western ones.
That would be about 1.94 billion Indians, assuming the roughly 1.06 male:female ratio. That is a horrifying number.
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60615597 >>60615630 >>60616403
>>60615521
wow how did they mess up so badly. they were basically a monopoly, every office was full of their products and every datacenter always wanted the xeon
Anonymous (ID: LwTBnTSG) No.60615598 >>60615627 >>60615637 >>60615649 >>60616050 >>60616553 >>60616569
Yurotards and panicans seething
Anonymous (ID: gtPYdXsN) No.60615610
>>60615446
Danke
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60615627 >>60615635
>>60615598
b-but you can't just go and do things for your country!! we euros never put eu first!!
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60615630 >>60615652
>>60615597
>every office was full of their products and every datacenter always wanted the xeon
They did the monopoly thing and sat on their thumbs instead of constantly dominate and create distance from their competitors. Aside from their institutional failings, that same strategy led them to fall behind on their process node R&D since they were really intent on keeping their in-house foundries running instead of outsourcing, opening up AMD to reorient from their contractual GlobalFoundries obligations towards TSMC, and promptly eat Intel's lunch for years to come.

Most monopolies tend to fuck up like this. They get too used to being top dog and then decide to do nothing, and then the economy and technologies of the time changes and they become in danger of being left behind.
Anonymous (ID: 8vw6o8qy) No.60615635
>>60615627
you don't actually believe this
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60615637
>>60615598
>do not short the meme
>you will die
It's just easier to give him a wide berth wherever possible.
Anonymous (ID: 4y28HL0w) No.60615649
>>60615598
i hope the government liked the extra taxes
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60615652 >>60615716
>>60615630
its amazing really how long it took them to start offering more than 4 cores. now having your own foundry sounds great but you do need talented people to keep that going and quite a bit of investment. everything relying on tsmc is kinda spooky
Anonymous (ID: E65RpvTS) No.60615657
I've come to the conclusion that even if markets slam into the ground in reaction to tariff news that it's just a short-term dip and that prices will rebound within a few months at most, if not even a few days. The market simultaneously believes that Trump will either back down for lower tariffs after reaching an agreement, or that tariffs aren't actually as bad as initially thought. The overall sentiment is too positive and it's still too easy to see good signs in traditionally bad news. Any major moves down are just bumps in the road and probably will be for the rest of this decade.
Anonymous (ID: HvSjMHNN) No.60615664
>you can get taxed more than 37% in short term capital gains

i see... not like i can achieve millions in a year as a poorfag but damn thats literally theft.
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60615716 >>60615734 >>60615819
>>60615652
>everything relying on tsmc is kinda spooky
It's a massive liability, and it's also extremely difficult to train up that kind of skilled labor on top of that. It's so valuable that the people that can make chips and run foundries are considered strategic national resources.

Taiwan is also not very willing to move this capability offshore because they use their single point of failure as a geopolitical bargaining chip. They've only recently decided to try to offshore and add some redundancy to their supply chain, but it may be too late. China also is anticipated to try to take the island in 2027, between April and October since the waters are calm enough for amphibious assault (maybe?). Depending on their strategy, they may not try to keep the semiconductor fabs intact, and then all those companies that got the best process nodes are suddenly completely out of luck.

We're seeing hints of failure in tech companies that have profited massively from outsourcing, but that same fortune is about to completely ruin them in the years to come. Apple in particular is really hurting, because they allowed China (Foxconn) to capture its manufacturing in totality, and they have decided to relocate to India, which seems to have made 47's administration exceptionally upset. Xi's administration is equally upset, and regularly pulls their scientists and engineers out of India to halt Apple's relocation.
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60615734 >>60615771
>>60615716
heh yeah apple really felt that one as china could just ask for their people to come back and suddenly apple didn't have the means to pull off the move. some interesting years ahead. maybe intel can somehow get their shit together and become the wests way to disconnect from such extreme china reliance, but there is a lot of work to be done before that can happen for sure
Anonymous (ID: vScL6YZx) No.60615741 >>60615761
https://stockanalysis.com/stocks/kspi/
>that revenue
>that earnings
Guys what the fuck is this???
Anonymous (ID: y8vE+mAO) No.60615761
>>60615741
"Joint Stock Company Kaspi.kz, together with its subsidiaries, provides payments, marketplace, and fintech solutions for consumers and merchants in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Ukraine. It operates in three segments: Payments, Marketplace, and Fintech."
It's the mafia.
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60615771
>>60615734
>maybe intel can somehow get their shit together and become the wests way to disconnect from such extreme china reliance, but there is a lot of work to be done before that can happen for sure
It took about a decade for this to happen, I can foresee that it'll take just as long, if not longer.

It's amazing to witness the total upside and total downside of globalization within 100 years. People treated the world as an interchangeable set of cogs, some of which were cheaper to run than others, without realizing that these cogs are part of larger systems that like to exert their sovereign power in rather aggressive and manipulative ways. They fed a monster and now it's so big that it's become an existential threat.

Their solution? Move onto another monster and feed their cogs, because moving back home costs money. I think charges for treason and sedition is a little too kind for what is being done.
Anonymous (ID: xr1CxCu5) No.60615805 >>60615816 >>60616057 >>60616086
>your main rival? 20% tariff
>your closest allies? 30%+ tariffs
art of the deal
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60615816
>>60615805
couldn't have done it better myself!
Anonymous (ID: lypeJiiW) No.60615819 >>60615881
>>60615716
>China also is anticipated to try to take the island in 2027, between April and October since the waters are calm enough for amphibious assault (maybe?).
>Source: I made it up.
Anonymous (ID: XLaW5OSV) No.60615837 >>60615898
The more research I do and the more smart people I listen to, the more bearish I become on this market. There's ponzi schemes and all sorts of financial bullshit being traded on the public markets right now. And that's all without taking tariffs into account.
Anonymous (ID: W1VAgPaz) No.60615881
>>60615819
it was revealed to him in a dream (instragram reel)
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60615898
>>60615837
thats what they say but the black swan doesn't come when you expect him. bulls will fall of a cliff so blinded by euphoria they wont even notice what happens
Anonymous (ID: xkkk60J8) No.60615932 >>60617464
>>60615504
guy is a huge Kiss fan
Anonymous (ID: vsgmoZA1) No.60615935
>>60615442
oy vey
Anonymous (ID: OI8JPWYG) No.60615975 >>60615987
>>60615521
bullish
Anonymous (ID: Vp0tT8b8) No.60615987
>>60615975
Considering that WOLF is still trudging along despite being bankrupt, it very well could be. Bad news is bullish now.
Anonymous (ID: 1MYYa9Do) No.60615994 >>60616004 >>60616016
Should I start with Forex/commodities CFDs before diving into stocks or do the opposite?
Anonymous (ID: OI8JPWYG) No.60616004 >>60616334
>>60615994
if you are a chartist who only sees lines on the screen it probably doesn't matter what you trade
if you are a fundamentals guy, you better steer clear of leverage
Anonymous (ID: ub7IkfwM) No.60616016 >>60616334
>>60615994
The opposite, forex is much more competitive than stocks
Anonymous (ID: PqvCkwss) No.60616050 >>60618060
>>60615598
Yeah you get extra cash when you tax your own citizens higher to cover billionares getting a deal
Anonymous (ID: y8vE+mAO) No.60616057
>>60615805
Easier to stab someone in the back than in the front.
Anonymous (ID: W1VAgPaz) No.60616086 >>60616117
>>60615805
>closest allies
you mean leashed dogs I’m surprised americans have shown so much restraint in the past they could gut much more 2700 trillion into defense and now 30% tariffs feels like they will come for more since he got it all in under a year
Anonymous (ID: xr1CxCu5) No.60616117
>>60616086
you need to create a status quo before you can try to abuse it. but also there's no guarantee this won't push some countries to get closer to china. europe is partly fucked by the fact that its relationship with russia is already in the shitter so they lose out on that leverage
Anonymous (ID: xkkk60J8) No.60616250 >>60616263
>futures
Anonymous (ID: kXDK9GQJ) No.60616260
>sign up for stake because I heard you get 1 dollar for free each day
>claim my dollar
>...
>they also give you another dollar if you have less than a dollar, or something, but I can't claim it since i already claimed the dollar
Hahah guess I'm never going to use your gambling service since I don't deal with dirty dealers.
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60616263
>>60616250
im a bit worried about my choices last week b-but maybe it will work out
Anonymous (ID: kXDK9GQJ) No.60616264 >>60616279
>>60614161
Every single president of the last 150 years has put in place temporary fixes that blow up under someone else's watch, there is not a single president you can point to and say that that guy's gold swap of 1893 did not have negative repercussions leading to the socialist takeover of 1932 and the tranny invasion of 2021.

Rather than being a retarded faggot and whining about "the future megarecession of 2032 and WW3" you should grab as much cash as you can when the market retraces 15% at the end of this year and then wait for the post-midterm Rip as rates are cut and democrats gain a 10 seat advantage in the house so that one retarded negro can scream about how he wuz speakers n sheeit.
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60616279
>>60616264
thats because democracy is stupid. every new person wants to do things their way instead of continuing working on the existing thing
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60616324 >>60616336 >>60616602
Seeing these videos pop on my YT feed puts things into perspective.

Who even remembers small movements in the market 6 years ago? Even the 2020 and 2022 corrections were irrelevant in the long run.
Just buy and hold the index.
Anonymous (ID: 1MYYa9Do) No.60616334 >>60617203
>>60616004
>>60616016
I do not plan on using leverage at all. I just plan to set a unit value depending on my budget and set a stop loss equal to the total amount of said unit for every trade.
Anonymous (ID: 8vw6o8qy) No.60616336 >>60616344
>>60616324
well what's scary is something like 2008 happening and it taking years for the market to recover. It'd feel pretty shitty buying and holding the top for that long.
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60616344
>>60616336
On the other hand it would give you a chance to continue buying at low prices for a couple of years, as long as you don't lose your job.
Unless you need to sell there is no downside, a few years later it'll be up again.

Not losing your job and income in a recession is pretty damn important though.
Another reason why I never invest in the local stock market.
Anonymous (ID: hSoOtKTG) No.60616380
Soxl chads how we feeling about this week after that last minute AH mega poomp?
Anonymous (ID: yRMaY8Cf) No.60616403 >>60616428 >>60616489
>>60615597
They completely missed the right turn and got stomped by the superior company.
Think about it. Pretty much all the CPU are now ARM. Desktop and servers are a pitiful drop in the bucket.
Anonymous (ID: xkkk60J8) No.60616428
>>60616403
I am looking at them like ATT, new CEO, recovery plan, might be able to turn it around. Will wait a bit longer to see what he does and then will start buying slowly to ride the wave up.
Anonymous (ID: +wFSliXv) No.60616430 >>60616690
What's Bessent going to buy with his $27,000,000,000 surplus after next week? Cryptotards think he's going to spend it all on Bitcoin and XRP. Now, I can see him buying some crypto as part of Trump's crypto initiatives. But what else is he going to buy in his portfolio?
Anonymous (ID: lypeJiiW) No.60616434 >>60616530 >>60616663
It's over.
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60616450 >>60616513
I googled:
Intel balance sheet
followed by:
Intel operating cash flow

I would not touch this.
Anonymous (ID: mjdSsAvH) No.60616454 >>60617465
niggers OR jews
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60616489
>>60616403
heh yeah they tried a while with the atom but it felt so low energy as if they just decided that fuck it let them have this
Anonymous (ID: Fp3Y9l5M) No.60616511 >>60616572
Trump crashing this market with no survivors.
Anonymous (ID: OI8JPWYG) No.60616513
>>60616450
a lot of that financial distress has come from the last 5 years of trying to aggressively invest back into the company through its fabs
Anonymous (ID: yRMaY8Cf) No.60616530
>>60616434
Bringing the jobs back seems to be working out as intended
Anonymous (ID: DFDuFOpe) No.60616553
>>60615598
Many households have budget surpluses before they pay their monthly mortgage.
Anonymous (ID: lypeJiiW) No.60616569 >>60616602
>>60615598
>fudge the numbers
>B-BUDGET SURPLUS
Fuck off retard.
>The Treasury Department noted that the month benefited from calendar adjustments, without which the deficit would have been $70 billion.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/11/treasury-posts-unexpected-surplus-in-june-as-tariff-receipts-surge.html
Anonymous (ID: I8r0Cmgu) No.60616572
>>60616511
taco
Anonymous (ID: COq/0L9w) No.60616573
Snail posting until spx is 10k.
Anonymous (ID: ub7IkfwM) No.60616602 >>60616968
>>60616324
This guy is a walking empiricist fallacy

>>60616569
>cnbc

Im a simple man, if its cnbc I ignore(unless its tom lee of course)
Anonymous (ID: PqvCkwss) No.60616663
>>60616434
whens the headline that intel filed for 4,000 h1-b visas after doing this
Anonymous (ID: ojXhSutM) No.60616690
>>60616430
intel stock.
Anonymous (ID: lypeJiiW) No.60616968
>>60616602
Go be retarded somewhere else faggot.
Anonymous (ID: 6PRDosZW) No.60616994 >>60617487
Anonymous (ID: +EUM8S9y) No.60617069
I think its time for a serious position into UNH. It appears ~300 is the low and is bound to go up from here once the bad news blows over. Most likely 350 EOY Plus a Generous qualified dividend in the meantime.
Anonymous (ID: RIrllD91) No.60617196
Apparently Rio Tinto, Energy Fuels, and a few others are a really good buy
Anonymous (ID: RIrllD91) No.60617203
>>60616334
>I do not plan on using leverage at all
Forex on 1:1 leverage uses $1,000 lots at minimum. My forex account has 100x leverage so I only have to post $10 margin for a trade
Anonymous (ID: PqvCkwss) No.60617333 >>60617415
Anonymous (ID: lypeJiiW) No.60617415 >>60617418
>>60617333
Checked.
Why is he like this?
Anonymous (ID: ub7IkfwM) No.60617418 >>60617423
>>60617415
A healthy dose of meth adjacent supplements. You just know he's taking a fat dump while typing these out
Anonymous (ID: 8vw6o8qy) No.60617423 >>60617513 >>60617673
>>60617418
He doesn't write it himself, he's too old, fat, and senile to tap on a phone or even type on a keyboard
Anonymous (ID: RSWOMiz7) No.60617464
>>60615527
this buster doesn't get keys to the market yard
>>60615932
this buster is getting the keys
Anonymous (ID: KXG9BMbS) No.60617465 >>60619870
>>60616454
Why not both?
Anonymous (ID: dzsP1PEA) No.60617487
>>60616994
God, that's a lot of banks. Think they're doing well, or is there a credit bubble that's about to burst?
Anonymous (ID: PqvCkwss) No.60617513 >>60617658 >>60617673 >>60617676 >>60617723
>>60617423
i think he legit does talk to text
Anonymous (ID: Dmk6+0X5) No.60617658 >>60617673 >>60617676
>>60617513
What's with the random ALL CAPS words then?
Anonymous (ID: MXceheRF) No.60617673
>>60617423
>>60617513
>>60617658
He has a blonde zoomer scribe. Take a God damned civics class.
Anonymous (ID: MJplzwHH) No.60617676
>>60617513
>>60617658
On video captured during the election Trump was dictating his texts to an aide who was typing them out kek
Anonymous (ID: UYa3jSes) No.60617723
>>60617513
>wake up at 3 am
>call his aide
>hey I need to post this
>30% tariffs on brazil
>no 60%
>add in south korea and belgium too
>also the dutch
>this is the fifth fucking time this night
>pay is decent so whatever
Anonymous (ID: D5D5uly9) No.60617741 >>60617756 >>60620127
im transferring everything to webull canada

i dont care about the chinese stealing my data if theyre going to give me a cad$10k bonus for transferring cad$500k worth of ai dashcams
wtf they are gonna give me cad$10k for free even if i end up transferring out again next year for a free iphone off wealthsimple?
Anonymous (ID: RIrllD91) No.60617756 >>60617833
>>60617741
Questrade is also pretty good, I got a 1.35% transfer in bonus on my 50k from TD
Anonymous (ID: Ze7Qy4yd) No.60617794 >>60617816 >>60617838
>still pissed off about the thinkorswim outage on friday
>still thinking about the morning V that i missed even though the same fucking thing happens every day
>pissed that took a $125 loss on a position that i opened right before the outage and had to scramble to log into the shitty website to close it
>pissed that the same position would have become profitable 10 minutes later, but i had no way of knowing because i didn't have the FUCKING CHART open because THINKORSHIT WAS DOWN
>pissed that i had to spend 3 hours slowly scrounging myself out of the hole $30 at a time after 10:30am when all the liquidity had dried up
>pissed that i ended the day up merely $50 when it could have been a $200 day like usual
>pissed that i'm only up 24% this year instead of 24.3%
>been thinking about this all weekend
>the market is all i think about every weekend
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60617795 >>60617812
Obviously Fatman did it on a weekend so the markets won't be affected and monday will be calm
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60617804
Fatman Slurp or Fatman Short, whatever suits better on the situation
Anonymous (ID: Ze7Qy4yd) No.60617812
>>60617795
Not a chance he put that much care into it. There were tariff announcements throughout the week last week and the market didn't care as usual. The market never reacts to anything in current year
Anonymous (ID: LkFQXlrH) No.60617816 >>60617854 >>60618005
>>60617794
>thinkorswim
>reference to sink or swim
>swimming is the good choice
>thinking is the bad choice?
Anonymous (ID: D5D5uly9) No.60617833
>>60617756
i did 1% to TD but just gonna abandon that for the 2% off webull (plus my port basically 4x since i transferred to TD so TD was only gonna give me like $1k)

i was thinking of questrade too, they had a 3% (on first 10k) which would be perfect for transferring an fhsa but WS doesnt let me transfer FHSA in-kind and im not ready to liquidate ai dashcams in my FHSA yet
Anonymous (ID: xkkk60J8) No.60617838 >>60617854
>>60617794
you seem pissed. That negatively influences your decision making which can lead to bad choices and being more pissed. Take some time to think about the source of your pissedness and how you might be able to improve the situation.
Anonymous (ID: D5D5uly9) No.60617841 >>60617855
i like that webull also lets you go negative cash even without margin, in case u sell a t+2 to buy a t+1
i hated how IBKR wouldnt let me do that so i went back to a canadian bank broker

do people in america really have to wait 2 days after selling a stock to buy again? wtf
Anonymous (ID: y8vE+mAO) No.60617843 >>60617849 >>60617856
what movie tonight?
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60617849
>>60617843
https://youtu.be/iuJDhFRDx9M?si=-r_ZvAOqfFB1Igb2
Anonymous (ID: Ze7Qy4yd) No.60617854 >>60617860
>>60617816
I used to think the name was retarded too but I've come to realize thinking is not helpful when it comes to day trading, which is what thinkorswim is built for

>>60617838
It's because the market is the main feature of my entire life. I'm not exactly thriving mentally but I make winning decisions in the market and that's all that really matters right now
Anonymous (ID: LkFQXlrH) No.60617855 >>60617862
>>60617841
Stock is T+1 in America.
Anonymous (ID: 6PRDosZW) No.60617856
>>60617843
Tokyo Doriftuuuuuuu
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60617860 >>60617881
>>60617854
yes, just buy. Don't think
Anonymous (ID: D5D5uly9) No.60617862 >>60617871
>>60617855
still have to wait 1 day then? if i had to do that i'd have missed out on $30k earlier this week
Anonymous (ID: LkFQXlrH) No.60617871 >>60617882
>>60617862
You can purchase with unsettled funds. If you resell again after purchase and before settlement, you get a good faith violation. A limited margin account can trade with unsettled funds inside an IRA.
Anonymous (ID: Ze7Qy4yd) No.60617881 >>60617890
>>60617860
Yeah unironically. Even during bear markets, this is the correct move on an intraday basis, though bear markets aren't really possible anymore and I doubt we'll see one ever again anyway.
Anonymous (ID: D5D5uly9) No.60617882 >>60617932
>>60617871
oh damn so it was just IBKR that was being strict with non-margin accounts
Anonymous (ID: 8vw6o8qy) No.60617890 >>60617902 >>60617949 >>60618613
>>60617881
2022 wasn't that long ago...
Anonymous (ID: Ze7Qy4yd) No.60617902
>>60617890
2022 doesn't even count as far as I'm concerned, given the S&P has averaged 20% per year in the past 5 years even with that "bear market" in the middle of it
Anonymous (ID: SetxB77y) No.60617932 >>60618002 >>60618004
>>60617882
There is no reason to NOT have a margin account. You don't have to use margin if you dont want it, and its the only way to do option spreads which by definition are less risky than single leg options
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60617949
>>60617890
That was about 8-9 months of going down with such huge recoveries, anybody that would have shorted "after confirmation" would have gotten nuked.
Anonymous (ID: E5/8S5Va) No.60618000
>>60614413
By accident? Is that you ladyboy anon? What's your latest play
Anonymous (ID: D5D5uly9) No.60618002 >>60618015
>>60617932
leafs cant use margin in a tax-free account
only allowed up to level 2 options but no selling cash secured puts because it's like margin too (but allowed to buy ITM calls anyways as a substitute)
Anonymous (ID: RIrllD91) No.60618004 >>60618029 >>60618651
>>60617932
>There is no reason to NOT have a margin account
Between cash/margin, yes margin is superior. You could still have a TFSA/IRA account and write option wheels on it for income and avoid taxes
Anonymous (ID: E5/8S5Va) No.60618005
>>60617816
Don't think just swim (buy)
Anonymous (ID: RIrllD91) No.60618015 >>60618033 >>60618065 >>60618651
>>60618002
>allowed to buy ITM calls anyways as a substitute
I think there's no harm in buying deep ITM calls, since the 60-80 delta you get on them is going to be more capital efficient than the equivalent long position would be ... obviously there's theta decay but when you're at 90-180 days out, it's negligible.

You could also hold 100 shares long, buy an ITM call, and then use the shares to write covered calls at 20-25 delta for the same time period, which works out to usually around a 1-3% income per cycle, which helps offset the longs.

And finally, while you can't write CSPs in a TFSA in leafland, you can write ITM calls which get assigned on expiry, since that's a proxy for them. However, they don't like you doing that
Anonymous (ID: SetxB77y) No.60618029 >>60618078 >>60618082 >>60618651 >>60618663
>>60618004
Im greek and we dont have any of that tax free shit. I just declare realized gains and pay 15%. Also if they ever want to audit me ill unload a 300 page ibkr report and let them sort it out. They will get bored and leave me alone. One of the pros of living in a third world country. Oh and crypto is completely unregulated and untaxed, so as long as you cash out below 10k nobody bothers you.
Anonymous (ID: SetxB77y) No.60618033 >>60618069
>>60618015
You are describing a pmcc. It's viable but you have to open the long after a dump to take advantage of IV skewing. If you open the long during a rally IV crush will fuck you hard.
Anonymous (ID: b9z8LdeF) No.60618060
>>60616050
Inflation’s down, but make up more shit.
Anonymous (ID: D5D5uly9) No.60618065
>>60618015
>while you can't write CSPs in a TFSA in leafland, you can write ITM calls which get assigned on expiry,
yeah thaats what i meant to say i forgot it's sell itm call but buy since i never bother selling covered calls these days after the endless bull market fked me on those

it's prob bad when u blatantly buy 100 shares to sell an itm call immediately, but i imagine selling itm call to exit a position at a premium is probably fine.
i imagine me selling 140k shares then buying back 150k shares on the pullback a week later will probably attract more attention from CRA than writing ITM calls. I try to limit scalping/swinging maybe 2 times per year just in case
Anonymous (ID: RIrllD91) No.60618069
>>60618033
>pmcc
Not quite. TFSA accounts still need you to hold a long position to write calls. This is more of a hedged bear/bull call spread. Its a bit weird
Anonymous (ID: D5D5uly9) No.60618078 >>60618095 >>60618640 >>60618651
>>60618029
here in canada, half our capital gains are taxed as income (other half is 'free' so at a high income bracket like 35%, it's effectively a ~17% too)

most poorfags in canada wont be able to max out their tfsa since we get like $6k+ more room annually and adjusted with inflation
ive reached cad$500k and i still have like 35k contribution room in my tfsa lol
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60618082
>>60618029
15% is a good taxrate though and regular stocks/ETF are taxfree if I've seen it right.

t.greek not living in Greece but thinking about returning eventually

And believe me, here they also do not read your shit. Upon filing the tax the taxprogram of the state tells you what to expect. It gave me specific numbers (won't go into detail).

Then I've did the taxfiling. They wrote me about my entries into the taxfiling and asked me to provide proof for what I've stated. I did so, gave them everything. (since it's different brokers, you'd have to calculate the endresult which you put into the taxfiling, but it is possible to do so in a few minutes).

In the final letter I get the same numbers as in that preliminary calculation by their program and back then they didn't make sense and now they also don't make sense. It's like he asked me for the documents only to then not do ANY amount of calculation and check if anything is even remotely correct. Ironically in the letter he says the correct figure once but then the sum of gains + losses, is not correct at least as I see it. Maybe it's right, but very very unlikely. I can't even tell if he actually did any kind of work or not, but the letter implies it with "I did.. with your data..", so it implies he did calculations, but since the result is the same the program gave way before the letter and me handing out the data, I have my doubts. It does not say it is mechanically written etc, which I've seen that this can also be the case.

Chances are the program made some kind of mistake, as the input given by me should not lead to the endresult the program gave and which the official in charge simply has copypasted, even though I gave him all reports on request.


If your country is third world, this one is too.
Anonymous (ID: RIrllD91) No.60618095 >>60618111
>>60618078
Jealous. I work PT at WMT and manage to save $2k annually. My TFSA has about 35k, with 100k across all assets. I'm not poor but I'm far from retiring. Ignoring real estate, Im probably among the top 5% wealth at my store
Anonymous (ID: D5D5uly9) No.60618111 >>60618268
>>60618095
ive only used like 50k i just got lucky riding a lot of winners since 2020 when i invested my CERB cheques, prob should have had more gains but sold too early a lot of times
im in a better financial position now but between the tfsa, fhsa, and rrsp i really cant imagine ever opening a non-registered account

if u want to feel really envious
>https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/household-finances/article-29-canadians-have-tfsas-worth-5-million-or-more-dont-feel-bad-if-yours/
>there are over 17 million TFSA holders in Canada and 95% of accounts have a value under $100,000. Only 5% are between $100,000 and $200,000, and just 0.2% exceed $200,000. Further, those million-dollar TFSAs are likely the result of high-risk strategies not suitable for most investors.
>Twenty-nine investors have TFSAs worth $5 million or more.
>Over 300 investors have TFSAs with a value between $1-5 million.
i hope to be part of the 300-investor statistic next year
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60618115 >>60618123
I also burned my tongue on hot coffee. Monday we will crash into a V.
Anonymous (ID: D5D5uly9) No.60618123 >>60618141 >>60618142 >>60618157
>>60618115
i think i will just straight up dip
ai dashcams did a tiny V but i dont think it was the real pullback yet
i'll prob have to give back $100k unrealiized gains if EU tariffs affect Alstrom which in turn affects ai dashcams who is an oem supplier for them. lol good night.
i should prob just go back to hibernating again like before until Q4 earnings
Anonymous (ID: J8db0sVG) No.60618141
>>60618123
I honestly don't think we'll get a major dip as long as most Americans have well-paying jobs, no matter the economic outlook. A recession in which people lose their jobs and are forced to stop buying in every month or even to sell some of their holdings is the only way I see the market going down.
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60618142 >>60618157
>>60618123
>extrapolating what the market will do based on AI Dashcams (whatever the hell that even is supposed to be)
KEK, you are becoming like the Amazon-Twitch guy, who thinks Amazon will collapse due to Twitch
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60618157 >>60619050
>>60618142
>>60618123
btw not laughing at you, I just thought this reasoning was funny. At least it sounds like you were. Maybe I've misread it and interpreted a connection between paragraph 1 and 2.
Anonymous (ID: UJDrIY98) No.60618238 >>60618244
0-4 TSLA opens green
5-9 TSLA opens red
Anonymous (ID: 8vw6o8qy) No.60618244 >>60618278 >>60618329
>>60618238
everything is going to open red. the question is whether it will V or not.
Anonymous (ID: RIrllD91) No.60618268
>>60618111
>really envious
Not really... these are probably accounts that have been open for decades, maxed their contribution, and bought in during annual lows and rotated with the business cycle.

I'm currently long metals and materials, so hopefully I'll do well over the next 5-10 years. Its being unable to max contributions thats tricky to me
Anonymous (ID: L7o5JkzE) No.60618278
>>60618244
why will everything be red? we're heading for higher highs even if a slight dip, but it's not bear central (yet-that will be in a few months)
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60618299 >>60618305
>Stellar +80% gain in 5 days
>intelligent investor into the trashbin
Anonymous (ID: YlUIjxba) No.60618305 >>60618324
>>60618299
Before crypto, there were pennystocks
Retards have always ignored risk
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60618324
>>60618305

But even Pennystocks could turn to something
Anonymous (ID: UJDrIY98) No.60618329
>>60618244
>trust me bro
Anonymous (ID: 3Xp4u2Yh) No.60618366 >>60618384 >>60618392
>MFW making more in passive dividends than my job

The fuck do I go from here? Selling options? How the fuck is this shit so easy? Why the fuck didnt I just live with my parents and dumo every single sent into ETFs until I was a millionaire?
Anonymous (ID: DgMVLet9) No.60618384
>>60618366
gambling on options or rather leverage trades that you would normally take with options
Anonymous (ID: 1thHE8AJ) No.60618388 >>60618445
>>60614188
Why should I buy SBSW?
Anonymous (ID: W7iR3oTp) No.60618392
>>60618366
I'll be there in 13~16 months. Not stopping till I x5 my day job. Congrats.
Anonymous (ID: SetxB77y) No.60618435 >>60618438
Good morning gentlemen, I am a euro investor and I will dca into msty now that it came to Europe.
Anonymous (ID: W7iR3oTp) No.60618438 >>60618449
>>60618435
Waiting for grandpas to wake up a d tell you you're going to lose all your money.
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60618445
>>60618388
>Why should I buy SBSW?
His bags are very heavy and he needs your help.
Anonymous (ID: SetxB77y) No.60618449 >>60618458
>>60618438
I own 100 vcwe and wdef which are growing nicely. Mstr is outside my price capabilities so Ill add this etf to my portfolio. Hopefully nvdy comes to europe as well. I only put cash into etfs and open option positions with margin. I use premium from selling options to buy etfsm
Anonymous (ID: 6JaCXnCj) No.60618453 >>60618569
Curiosity: country, and how much did you spend last time you went to a night club
Anonymous (ID: W7iR3oTp) No.60618458 >>60618543
>>60618449
Nice. I have CRF with drip at nav on and leverage my ETFs off it on margin. Might look into options soon.
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60618469 >>60618659
>options
A literal gigachad is giving you financial advice and you choose to ignore it, I don't know what to tell you man.
Anonymous (ID: DgMVLet9) No.60618519 >>60619290
cashgang where we at? whats our next move?
Anonymous (ID: APeQW3CM) No.60618543
>>60618458
You lose less money from options than buying outright.
Anonymous (ID: ezm7jjQ+) No.60618569 >>60618575 >>60618634
>>60618453
UK, sixty five pounds and some free charlie
Anonymous (ID: 44xAwFRl) No.60618575 >>60618585
>>60618569
There are plenty of cheap european stocks, why buy the american variant which is twice times as expensive
Anonymous (ID: ezm7jjQ+) No.60618585
>>60618575
I got 50k in indexes for euroshit that’s good but low volume and slow, and 10k for vibe trading burger stocks
Anonymous (ID: DgMVLet9) No.60618600 >>60618639 >>60618645
i get the feeling this market is going to pump this entire year no matter what, then we might see a brutal sell off into 2026
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60618613
>>60617890
>He's not aware of the time loops
Anon, that was 1067 years ago. Someone keeps smashing the reset button and it just makes everything worse for them.
Anonymous (ID: 6JaCXnCj) No.60618634
>>60618569
Checks out. I'm trying to create a mental map of nightlife costs. Here in Philippines it's probably about 40-50% the cost of western countries but it's also in premium clubs too
Anonymous (ID: APeQW3CM) No.60618639
>>60618600
There is no reason for a sell off. Ever.

>muh layoffs
Anonymous (ID: ziF8QNko) No.60618640 >>60619068
>>60618078
I have both tfsa and a margin account because I want to take advantage of both margin at times and to be able to do many advanced options trades frequently without being fucked by CRA.

In my tfsa I hold mainly buy and hold stocks and sometimes do LEAPS

do you think Canada has lower capital gains than USA?
Anonymous (ID: KEG8cn6D) No.60618645
>>60618600
2021 rerun?
Anonymous (ID: ziF8QNko) No.60618651 >>60618708
>>60618078
>>60618029
>>60618015
>>60618004
I realized Canada is far superior to usa and Europe in terms of them taxing your stock market gains.
The 50% exclusion rate on cap gains makes it much lower than American rate and the TFSA can rack up insane gains while paying literally ZERO tax.
Thanks Harper
Anonymous (ID: ziF8QNko) No.60618659
>>60618469
Why not just do LEAPS instead of short term options?
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60618663 >>60618665
>>60618029
Bro you need a better accountant.
In the majority of cases our gains are tax free.
Anonymous (ID: APeQW3CM) No.60618665 >>60618668
>>60618663
How? Capital gains is flat 15% here.
Anonymous (ID: hNqDE/D7) No.60618667 >>60618707 >>60618710
>>60614178
This.
I have never had a Ouija board in my house, and I NEVER WILL. There are just some things you should never mess with.
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60618668
>>60618665
https://ourwallet.gr/pos-forologountai-ependyseis/
Anonymous (ID: KEG8cn6D) No.60618669 >>60618678 >>60618735
Can someone shill something good? No pennyshit (already have some) or miners.
Anonymous (ID: 1PqpSgmU) No.60618678 >>60618703
>>60618669
Rocket Lab unironically.
Anonymous (ID: CLfJGPlg) No.60618703
>>60618678
Space industry is going to be huge. They launch stuff in space all the time, especially into low earth orbit thanks to things like Starlink and those tiny cube satellites that do their thing and burn back up in the atmosphere after a year. Not sure about launch startups aside from SpaceX and RocketLab. The ones that are good will never go public and many of the ones that are are public are quickly becoming vaporware.
Anonymous (ID: CLfJGPlg) No.60618707
>>60618667
>I have never had a Ouija board in my house, and I NEVER WILL.
>There are just some things you should never mess with.
Let's face it, it'll just lol, lmao at you every time you ask for investment advice.
Anonymous (ID: hosi1sur) No.60618708 >>60618718 >>60618843 >>60618928
>>60618651
Things aren’t too bad here in the UK. I can put Β£20k a year into my ISA, which is completely tax free, and you can withdraw whenever you want. It’s on a use it or lose it basis, contributions can’t be rolled over to future tax years. It’s a bit limited in terms of what you can invest in, only shares and funds, no crypto or options trading. You can get tax relief on up to Β£60k of pension contributions as well, but you can’t touch that until you’re 57. For anything else the CGT rate is zero on the first Β£3k, 18% on anything up to a total income of Β£50270, and 24% on everything above that.

Despite these various juicy incentives, the UK has the lowest rates of share ownership in the G7, most people just put whatever money they have into basic bitch cash savings.
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60618710
>>60618667
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/QfjOGI0Yx0U
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60618718 >>60618739
>>60618708
Stock ownership is very low everywhere except the US.

Over here we had a stock market bubble and then a bond haircut, the general sense is that investments are risky and you will probably lose money.
Local banks also charge outrageous fees etc. So savings sit in cash earning zero, or go into real estate.

I know Americans have this rule where if annual rent is less than 5% of the home's cost, it's better to rent, and it's usually marginal. Over here the number is like 2-3% because house prices are stupid compared to renting.

When I am older I will definitely buy my own house, I can't imagine retiring without fixing this cost into place. But being young and buying seems wrong.
Anonymous (ID: c3uioK1/) No.60618735
>>60618669
SBSW will stop being a pennystock eoy
Anonymous (ID: yRMaY8Cf) No.60618739 >>60618833
>>60618718
>Stock ownership is very low everywhere except the US.
Which is exactly where the EU and China should have stabbed back on the tariffs issue. The TACO meme proved this. They both won't give a shit if a secondary market like stonks dump, as their pension systems are not tied to the well being of the stocks market. Meanwhile, you just have to make the US crash a mere -20% for TACO to go full 180Β° and abide to your conditions, and -50% to start seeing a wave of suicides on the population. And it's really easy to engineer if there's a political will. There's no will, but I wish there was for shit and giggles.
Anonymous (ID: CLfJGPlg) No.60618833
>>60618739
>-50% to start seeing a wave of suicides on the population
Depends. One man's suicide is another man's slurp of a lifetime.
xvg !!cqmrpRsrZHL (ID: rnxIgyQr) No.60618843
>>60618708
>For anything else the CGT rate is zero on the first Β£3k
Fucking shit limit, down from like 12k a few years ago
Anonymous (ID: 6JaCXnCj) No.60618849
>>60615557
Yeah but they're a consumer good company and don't have enough research. we're going to need some serious juice to pump an Indian to fit a magnum
Anonymous (ID: 6JaCXnCj) No.60618851 >>60618860
>>60615590
If the Jews can ruin the world for a profit, why can't I?
Anonymous (ID: Xu4bUtLo) No.60618855 >>60618907
What do I buy tomorrow?
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60618857 >>60618863 >>60618864 >>60618881 >>60618944 >>60619423
I was reading how Indian retail trades only options, and the volume of optiosn far exceeds that of the underlying stocks.
This is how Jane Street made billions, they just manipulated stocks to make big money on options.

Anyway my point is: every time you gamble on options think about this and the fact that you are trading like an Indian.

I hope this saves you some money in the long run. Don't do options kids.
Anonymous (ID: CLfJGPlg) No.60618860 >>60618865
>>60618851
>If the Jews can ruin the world for a profit, why can't I?
Keep your home nice, but you can ruin the rest of it. By ruining the Asian continent, you'll improve the rest of the world, so go become the force of profiteering destruction you were meant to be.
Anonymous (ID: 6JaCXnCj) No.60618863
>>60618857
Tsla should open up a financial institution in India and offer margin and credit to bankrupt indians so theyr forced to come over as h1b jeets at minimum wage
Anonymous (ID: CLfJGPlg) No.60618864 >>60618869
>>60618857
>I was reading how Indian retail trades only options, and the volume of optiosn far exceeds that of the underlying stocks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzjfDS7y1aA

They don't even profit from it. Also, if you search up finance YouTube, it is absolutely infested with poop squiggles and reeks of subhuman foolhardy recklessness.
Anonymous (ID: 6JaCXnCj) No.60618865 >>60618868
>>60618860
I'm actually a westerner that has fled and lives in Asia. I'm still trying to gaslight India and Pakistan into nuking each other
Anonymous (ID: CLfJGPlg) No.60618868
>>60618865
War profiteering it is then. Luckily for you, it's a buyer's market this decade.
Anonymous (ID: 6JaCXnCj) No.60618869
>>60618864
The internet is literally a jeet shitting beach
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60618881
>>60618857
I trade options on Olive Oil.
Anonymous (ID: zKQMNOJa) No.60618907
>>60618855
euro def time for another pump
Anonymous (ID: Piq9SDJU) No.60618921 >>60618938
I was having a chat with somebody about dividends and they told me that it was possible to switch between accumulating or distributing dividends without having to sell any of your stock or funds. Are they right?

I feel like they are wrong even though they sounded very convinced. Accumulating and distributing stocks and funds are different investments and entities. Therefore, it should not be possible to swap between then, right?
Anonymous (ID: iUOlLIZR) No.60618928 >>60619018
>>60618708
I'm from UK. Most people dont earn enough to make use of the ISA fully. Additionally UK investors are risk averse in most cases with poor education.

2m in late 20's here, I used the SIPP to get a income tax bill from 155k to 50k a few years back, extremely high taxes on income in UK now, disgusting.
Anonymous (ID: CjMetfWC) No.60618938 >>60618947 >>60618949
>>60618921
>switch between accumulating or distributing dividends
what? try using plain english because what you posted doesn't make sense
Anonymous (ID: TG2+K5Ju) No.60618944
>>60618857
yes isnt it a huge percent of options volume. the jeets.

no wonder options are shilled so hard here too.
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60618947 >>60618953
>>60618938
that's the point. The other one argued that you could switch your shares in from distr to accu and vice versa, or something.

>10k in Distr SPY
>switch againt 10k in Acc SPY
>Without having to sell your distr and buy
>no taxevent
Anonymous (ID: iUOlLIZR) No.60618949
>>60618938
He means in a fund.
Anonymous (ID: qqNpGEO9) No.60618951 >>60618989
I've been really getting into dividend investing lately. I had just 8 dividend paying investments, but after some hustle & grind I've gotten that number up to 14. I need to bury this pimps body though, and Sa-fire is holding back from her divvy payments that fuckin bitch
Anonymous (ID: Piq9SDJU) No.60618953 >>60618972 >>60619066
>>60618947
Guess I was right, it is not possible.
That would be a fucking cheat code if you could do that.
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60618972
>>60618953
I can't tell you that, since many here have "taxfreeaccounts". Not every country has that. Greece does not seem to have it. Germany as far as I know also not (yet, they are planing something for retirement purposes). The UK does as far as I've seen here. And the US too.
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60618989 >>60619010
>>60618951
Why not a dividend ETF instead of individual dividend stocks?
It makes zero sense as a European but Americans seem to have some success with it.
Anonymous (ID: GzTiEiWi) No.60619010
>>60618989
We're crushing it out here. Leveraging index funds to buy income ETFs is hot hot hot and my portfolio goes up up up.
Anonymous (ID: hosi1sur) No.60619018 >>60619120
>>60618928
Agree with all of that, I’m in my early 40s and most of my friends are very risk averse with their money despite being well-educated professionals. They know I’ve made hundreds of thousands off the back of pretty small investments, but still think it’s not the kind of thing they should be involved in. It doesn’t help that everything here is so focused on property, it sucks up all the investment bandwidth.
Anonymous (ID: vScL6YZx) No.60619041 >>60619055
Why are you guys not buying MRK ΒΏΒΏ
Anonymous (ID: /HANuse2) No.60619050
>>60618157
i sold all my index etfs already so ai dashcams is the whole market to me
im fuked but no one gets to 7 fig tfsa without taking a retarded risk profile

i have some low beta stock picks im looking into to rebalance once i trim ai dashcams with Q4 (will capture growth inflection point, not confident on q3)
i have no confidence at all in market index, rather just keep doing cheap individual picks like how ai dashcams was under a 50 million market cap no debt or dilution with projected revenue going over 100m annually. now it 's 120m market cap but im still expecting a bit more reasonably before trimming, but with volatility (has swung me -70% before i started averaging down from 50k shares)

looking into AEHR and maybe something bigger like AMPL afterwards
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60619055 >>60619193
>>60619041
Anonymous (ID: CjMetfWC) No.60619066
>>60618953
one anon mentioned XDIV etf the other day which is the s&p500 but they don't distribute divs, so it avoids the tax event if you're using an after tax account. BOXX does similar to replicate bond holdings by using option box spreads.
Anonymous (ID: /HANuse2) No.60619068
>>60618640
no idea bout US i always assumed taxes is lower for them, typically if they hold longterm for the cheaper capital gains or something, always heard posters saying rhey fked up holding for that instead of just taking profit

ive thought about US jobs because my job gets paid more like 2x (like us$70/hr vs cad$50/hr) but living in US they dont recognize the tfsa status and force u to file taxes or something on it lol so fk that, the rewards are not worth the higher costs of adjusting and being jn the US
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60619120 >>60619152
>>60619018
>It doesn’t help that everything here is so focused on property, it sucks up all the investment bandwidth.
It's probably because property has been a very low-risk way to grow wealth, but that's not always the case. If it times very wrong, they'll get liquidated in a way where they'll very much lose hope around that age.

Property speculation has made many people very rich, and if they exit too late, it makes them destitute. It's probably too addicting to see the building outearn their wages year after year, it's almost too good to be true.
Anonymous (ID: /HANuse2) No.60619152 >>60619155 >>60619177
>>60619120
i have a coworker who bought a 1+1 bedroom in downtown for 950k lmao
they also bought LCID before and have no fuel to invest anymore because their mortgage kills all their cashflow
Anonymous (ID: /HANuse2) No.60619155 >>60619177
>>60619152
i should add that 900k was in 2022 or something so it's almost certainly like 700k maybe lower now never kind the realtor fees being like 50k each time
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60619177
>>60619152
>>60619155
>cuckondo for $950k
>btfo to $700k
>lcid gets btfo
That's almost the perfect techbro rugpull. Also, mortgage... isn't that French for "death pact" or something, as in once you commit, you're in it for life? If you can't pay it, it could ruin your life financially.
Anonymous (ID: vScL6YZx) No.60619193 >>60619204
>>60619055
Why are you not buying QSR ?
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60619204 >>60619250 >>60620007
>>60619193
>Why are you not buying QSR ?
Because I don't eat at any of the restaurant chains they own. Also I cannot condone the jeetery at the Tim Horton's eatery.
Anonymous (ID: vScL6YZx) No.60619250 >>60619272
>>60619204
God damn it what should I buy?
Anonymous (ID: +Dq71f2i) No.60619272 >>60619293 >>60619317 >>60619333 >>60620001
>>60619250
SBSW
Anonymous (ID: +wFSliXv) No.60619290
>>60618519
Buy the 5% dip in the indices in late July or August.
Anonymous (ID: +wFSliXv) No.60619293 >>60619333
>>60619272
For later comers, I'd by buying PLG here, it's a developer and is about to catch up to SBSW.
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60619317
>>60619272

kek
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60619328 >>60619351 >>60619373 >>60619429 >>60619941
So once the market crashes due to tariffs and then moons on the announcement of a trade deal / postponement, what will be his next focus?
He moves from issue to issue

There is something brewing on Russia but I have no good ideas to profit from expanded Russian sanctions. Buy oil tankers?
Anonymous (ID: vScL6YZx) No.60619333
>>60619272
>>60619293
FCX
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60619351 >>60619365
>>60619328
>So once the market crashes due to tariffs and then moons on the announcement of a trade deal / postponement, what will be his next focus?
The world adapts around orange man for the time being, and the market largely ignores the panic these days. They readjust to buy American shares instead.

Since the US is extremely top-heavy on tech and semiconductors, the only way to really cause it to crash is a major, sustained disruption of the tech supply chain in Asia.

>There is something brewing on Russia but I have no good ideas to profit from expanded Russian sanctions. Buy oil tankers?
Unless you are a Greek shipping oligarch, Indian multinational, or a Chinese state-owned corporation, you will not have access to the Russian economy.
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60619365 >>60619387
>>60619351
There is a high quality publicly listed tanker company that trades in Russia but I think they're only listed in Norway called Okeanis Eco Tankers
All the other high quality publicly listed tanker companies don't go to Russia. Hafnia, Torm, DHT, Frontline are the only ones I would consider, the rest is mostly trash designed to take advantage of retail baggies.
Anonymous (ID: +wFSliXv) No.60619373
>>60619328
Energy stocks will probably start moving in the Fall. I like oil, coal. Lithium has probably bottomed but might be slow moving for the next year.
Anonymous (ID: vScL6YZx) No.60619378
Why are utilities so much undervalued?
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60619387
>>60619365
From a cursory search, it's a Greek shipping company. If they're not trading with Russia, they're selling their oldest fleet vessels to Russia for the dark fleet, because it is cheaper to sell them to the Russians than it is to scuttle them in India.

I wouldn't really touch any company that does significant business with Russia right now, just due to sanctions and how hard it is to move around money for them. The people who can access it are either state-sponsored or large/wealthy enough to circumvent sanctions.
Anonymous (ID: HvSjMHNN) No.60619423
>>60618857
>don't do options because panjeet benchod does it
bruh.... you'll be stuck as a forever poorfag if you don't want to leverage huge plays.
Anonymous (ID: 0Xy4A//C) No.60619429 >>60619941
>>60619328
The market might dip but it can't crash, if there was another 2008/2020 style crash it would literally be over.
Probably see Powell forced out, in order to lower rates and then run inflation higher for a few years.
Currency debasement is on the cards due to the amount of debt.
Anonymous (ID: SetxB77y) No.60619472 >>60619624
Jeets exist to be exit liquidity for 0dte options. They are too stupid to understand Greeks and more complex strategies.

Options are great and the best way to make income from your portfolio. But they are not for retards. If you lose money on options its 100% skill issue.
Anonymous (ID: A2Qxvdvb) No.60619480
>tf when your GALTgains have ZERO dependence on macro factors
Anonymous (ID: 7oYxt0gv) No.60619617
ok, enough. Just open the markets
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60619624
>>60619472
>Jeets exist to be exit liquidity for 0dte options.
Even funnier, there's 1.5 billion of them. Their proliferation is an absolute curse but they are all lolcows. You can milk them practically forever until they redeem. It's like a mortal's version of loosh harvesting.

Given what they like to gamble on in /smg/, they're cripplingly afraid of money and success. The idea of wealth terrifies them so much that they'll scam themselves out of what little they have.
Anonymous (ID: 6PRDosZW) No.60619712 >>60619920
How's the stock market going to look for the 2nd half of the year?
I'm about to hit the 2025 contribution limit for my 401k, so I'll be getting some extra cash in my paychecks soon. I'll probably dump it into stocks, but I don't want to buy the top (again)
Anonymous (ID: vScL6YZx) No.60619756 >>60619844 >>60619846 >>60619851 >>60619853 >>60619879 >>60619915 >>60620016
Whats the best stock under 1$
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60619804 >>60619877
>sign up for a portfolio tracker app
>get a weekly email saying I was in the top 9% performers for the week
>mfw I'm just holding the index
>mfw I am currently DCAing a lumpsum amount so I've still got a lot of cash
What the hell is everyone else even doing
Anonymous (ID: rnxIgyQr) No.60619844
>>60619756
You are a moron
Anonymous (ID: xJ/LGbtd) No.60619846
>>60619756
Stocks aren't allowed to be under $1 so they reverse split to correct this.
You want to avoid stocks that do reverse splits.
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60619851
>>60619756
>Whats the best stock under 1$
UR.MOM
Anonymous (ID: 4y28HL0w) No.60619853
>>60619756
MULN
Anonymous (ID: mjdSsAvH) No.60619870
>>60617465
I wouldn't know whether I can relax or not
Anonymous (ID: aFKippgJ) No.60619877
>>60619804
Trying to time the market like absolute degenerate retards.
Anonymous (ID: mjdSsAvH) No.60619879
>>60619756
Fisker
Anonymous (ID: aFKippgJ) No.60619915
>>60619756
Awww, I remember my first investment. Good luck out there zoomie.
Anonymous (ID: 44xAwFRl) No.60619920
>>60619712
Who says the markets won't pump another 20%? The entire market is immune for bad news and orange man will definitely try to save his own billions if the markets crash.
Anonymous (ID: lypeJiiW) No.60619941 >>60619953 >>60619960
>>60619328
Tariffs don't mean anything kid. The effect of tariffs on society is what matters. These tariff effects won't be known until several months to a year after tariffs are put in place. Tariffs haven't really begun to be put in place. All there are now is threats, frameworks and chicken outs.
>>60619429
>Probably see Powell forced out,
Wrong you uniformed tard.
Anonymous (ID: VXoKSBYm) No.60619953
>>60619941
>uniformed
Anonymous (ID: mRjV8RME) No.60619960 >>60619989
>>60619941
Our president says he wants to put a 200% import tariff on foreign pharmaceuticals. What's the best foreign pharmaceutical to buy Puts on?
Anonymous (ID: HvSjMHNN) No.60619989
>>60619960
i don't know how old you guys have been lurking /smg/ but i remember one biotech that was shilled to death here that was isreal based.
Anonymous (ID: 0IDNh4rC) No.60619999
NEW THREAD
>>60619988
>>60619988
>>60619988
Anonymous (ID: og96Ygi1) No.60620001
>>60619272
have you considered the ticker KYS? I think it’s the perfect investment for you
Anonymous (ID: ifj2wo7L) No.60620007
>>60619204
It’s not about what you like. If the stock can make you money then buy it. I’m balls deep in MO and KO but I avoid the product like a sickness.
Anonymous (ID: ifj2wo7L) No.60620016
>>60619756
An alleyway handjob in Kensington
Anonymous (ID: V6EtmEkp) No.60620127
>>60617741
how are these even a thing? no one here offers such things