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>>60740825
I feel demoralized today. Just seems like were running nowhere.
Advanced Money Destroyer earnings today
>>60742530 (OP)-_- guess I should've stayed 90%+ cash instead of buying more recently. Who else got /duped/
>>60742546Gold/silver/uranium is up big today. My portfolio is extremely green.
Kek hgraf is my single green stock
Up 7.62%
Maybe I should have bought more than 20 bucks worth
Tariff my nuts you fuckwad
>>60742580If it makes you feel better I panic sold some positions over the Iran nothingburger
>>60742583up $96 I think I am going to make it
>>60742583I have this many shares of HGRAF (note I bought the CSE ticker).
>>60742598i pray for your sake you're not all in on this.
max 5k
they WILL dilute
it always happens
every fucking time.
>>60742601Forgot the image.
>>60742604I didn't consider dilution ngl
>>60742606I put in 1k, was going to put in another 1k but now idk
>>60742606Holy shit that's a lot
>>607426101k is enough.
>>60742606bro....whats your cost basis
>children blasting 90's eurodance on portable radio in front of my house again
>>60742619$0.74 CAD, price is at $1.44 now
>>60742604>i pray for your sake you're not all in on this.I put $1k on CTM, sold it for $1,200 and put that on HGRAF. If it moons will just buy VGT or VOO. Its a tiny % of portfoolio. It just a play to move along the accelration growth curve faster.
>>60742594Not really. I think I did absolutely nothing with my portfolio when that happened or maybe even bought a few call options if there was a dip. But now I ignored my line of reasoning. I bought a "bit" and then I ended up eventually buying some more and some more. I was supposed to stay 100% cash but that first 1/3 was reasonable in case I was wrong. What wasn't reasonable was the other 2/3 of options I bought. Despite prices now being lower than yesterday I must not increase the size of my position, that line of thinking is way too dangerous when it comes to options or even just 3x etfs. Imagine bagholding SOXL with $60+ cost basis that would suck.
>>60742635Bro that's fucking based. Kids here play some stupid south american regaton shit.
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It's over. I'm fucked. I have nothing and everyone hates me....
People were really mad about TSLA back in 2020-2021, so I bought some and it went up bigly
People are really mad about PLTR in 2025
PLTR still going up lmao stay mad
>>60742610There's an extremely low chance of dilution at this point, I mentioned it in the previous thread. They're cashed up, brought in $8 million last couple of weeks so far on exercised warrants. And they have a path for zero financing on their unit rollout, and access to loan financing if needed.
>>60742663Nobody was mad about tsla in 2020
who said SOXL 28 end of day? this shit wont even hit 28 again for months like this.
Hydrograph clean power right? Bull thesis?
>>60742671What's the potential price per share it'll go to and when?
>>60742671Seems like the Hyperion units are weirdly cheap to manufacture, too.
>>60742655>>60742651Now it's something that sounds like hardstyle, not that hard, has german lyrics that I never heard though. Could be a song that's being played on Mallorca. Something with helicopter.
>>60742663The Tesla subreddit was lit back in the day
>>60742683$250b mcap in under 5 years (maybe as little as 1-2), potential for $1 trillion mcap in 10
YOLO
>>60742682They own the only patent for producing pure graphene. Most graphene on the market is less than 50% pure but theirs is 99.8%. The production process is extremely high-margin. They already have $10m in contracts lined up for next year and are also going to be listed on NASDAQ.
Defense contract makes it moon, but even without that it's going to make a lot of money over the next few years.
>>60742667>PLTR still going up lmao stay madTom Nash predicting $500 base case. Im holding
Now they are hearing this:
https://youtu.be/3SdKODqdNZw?si=vy2Pol9WBRNzuIxn
>>60742704>hearingESL-kun... it's "listening to"
>>60742684Yep, pays itself off in ~44 days of production. Low capex and cookie cutter scalability.
>>60742690Which os how much pee share?
>>60742697Thanks anon but it has already mooned
should i wait for a dip?
>>60742708Looking forward to oil/natgas/coal, I'll probably build a bigger position next year though, just holding an initial.
Imagine you suddenly had $5m. Would you still post here for months on end? Would you even watch stocks as much as you do now?
>>60742723I would put most of it in divvies and keep $200k for funsies trading.
>>60742710At $250b mcap with current float, that would be approx. $900 USD a share.
I think this goes to $10-$20 a share prior to the NASDAQ listing early next year, allowing us to avoid a reverse split.
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>>60742672Yeah I mean whatever you have to tell yourself. You will also be telling me nobody was mad about PLTR in 2024-2025. But that's OK.
>>60742723Ofc
$5m is not enough to retire these days and it will only be worse in the future.
I want the meme stocks to die and USA to fail bigly. I'm talking stagflation and millions of Americans unemployed and on the street.
>>60742734These posts are factually correct. TSLA is a bubble. Making money on a bubble doesn't mean it's not a bubble. That's how bubbles work.
However, shorting TSLA is retarded. It just keeps going up.
>>60742705Sorry, I can't listen to you over the music, it's so damn loud!!!
>>60742744So true, good sire. Just two more weeks and it'll pop. Same with PLTR. Same with BTC. Definitely don't buy any.
>>60742734They're right though.
Looks like I perfectly timed buying the dip again (trivial). Now watch there be no movement for the rest of the day and eventually another slow paced climb upwards. Nothing ever happens except I accumulate and win. Boring!
>>60742753Go ahead and buy some. It'll keep going up for a while, probably.
But it's going to pop, eventually.
>>60742758I already own several hundred shares because it's been an obvious play for years now, just like TSLA was in 2020.
>>60742723Yes. I actually love trading options (Iโm 0dtechad)
Ever since I quit my job to do this full time, Iโve actually been happy.
I will always post here.
I wonโt stop trading even after I reach my financial goal and move to Gstaad. 52% there, already.
>>60742715I wish it was shilled when it was still like 25 cents. Feels like I'd be buying into a scam at these prices despite how promising he makes it sound.
>>60742781How much capital do you have?
How much do you risk per trade?
>>60742733Sounds promising but I am hesistant still. What makes you so confident?
>>60742739>i can't live on a guaranteed $200k/yearok bud
>>60742800Feeling the same. still hesitant , don't wanna be like pic related
>>60742723Don't make me tap the sign.
>>60742740Based moderate. But unironically, that's the only outcome at this point. By propping up this market to absurd levels now close to the internet bubble era (there's still some juice though), everyone is making sure it will end up being very ugly.
It's not too late to cool down like in 2022, but with how everything is artificially being propped up, and don't expect the next FED chairman to do otherwise, everyone is becoming the architects of their own doom.
Oh well. But don't short it. The final mania phase is the one that liquidates you. Both ways.
>build a nuclear reactor on the moon
How about you build one in America you pedophile fuck
>>60742726This, except I'm more risk averse, I'd only keep about $100k set aside for goombling
sold some AMD puts expiring friday, seems like decent premiums given the earnings IV
>>60742723>if I was getting over $20,000 a month in divys would I postI would gloat post so hard
>>60742723 (me)
Probably just come here on rare occasion if at all. I used to post here frequently and eventually just outright stopped, and if iirc I didn't even come to /biz/ at all for a long time. At $5m only a small portion would be reserved for gambling but at least the gains would be substantially better than they are now.
>>60742739$5m is more than enough for me but I would still try to get more to accomplish my goals.
WHERE'S THE REPORT, CRDL?
>>60742833Some shit need to be fixed before thinking of sending a nuclear reactor on the moon
>>60742863I hate Elon for being an autistic sperg but I will admit it's insane when your failures are this beautiful
>>60742863plenty of space probes have launched with plutonium thermoelectric generators
>>60742822Kek, I love bobo posting despite how bullish my trades are. Not sure I want to take the chance on it. Even a small amount just feels like an unneeded bag I'd want to get rid of, if it dumped all the way back down.
>>60742851>I would gloat post so hardKek
>>60742805Not talking figures, sorry man.
My average risk is 1-2%. Iโve been confident and done 10%. Iโve been overconfident and done 10%, too.
>>60742893>orange man is picking a fight with the biggest banks in the countryhe really is a retard
>>60742833We made that announcement because China is considering building a nuclear plant on the moon to power the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) it is planning with Russia.
Take your โwhitey on the moonโ bullshit somewhere else
>>60742905He's right though, we need nuclear power plants on Earth more than we need them on the moon. Coal sucks ass, wind kills birds, and solar is a meme.
You guys realize SPY is going to end the day at +2%, right?
>>60742904>HOLY MARVEL, BATMAN! NOT THE HECKIN CORPORATIONS AND BANKERS!! DISNEY HELP ME!
>>60742909thats why we have natural gas
>>60742893Based, banks need to be made an example of
>>60742916Nuclear is cleaner. Pretty sure it's cheaper, too, apart from the initial cost of construction.
>>60742915...do you think I'm worried about the banks?
He's either going to get bent over the table and fucked in the ass for daring to stand up to them or he's going to fuck the market to get back at them.
>>60742919nuclear is cleaner than everything, doesn't mean natural gas isn't amazing
>>60742904>NOOOO THE BANKS ARE DA GOOD GOYS! DON'T FIGHT AGAINST THE BANKS! You people are so fucking lost.
>>60742909Department of Energy is already all in on nuclear. Shit takes time to get started after 50 years of anti-nuclear โenvironmentalismโ
Also, small modular reactors will be necessary for data centers.
>>60742927What exactly can the banks do to teflon Don? I'm genuinely curious what you have in mind.
>>60742657Post what you did.
>>60742930You're not very smart, are you?
>>60742932Well, they're already debanking him.
He could try to make his own bank to hold his assets for him. That could be funny.
>>60742927You really underestimate God Emperor Trump
>going after the remaining banks with brick and mortar locations
>push for online banking
>blackrock and blackstone buying up all the houses
You will own nothing and be happy
>>60742893cheap JEPI soon?
Not to interrupt the vivid memestock discussion, but what's the sentiment on Halliburton (HAL)?
Seems poised for a rebound to the ~$35 range, at least. Tangentially, they have a fair amount of deepstate entrenchment. If I was CEO I'd just acquire a smalltime AI corp and make up some bullshit about developing LLMs to interpret seismographic data for well discovery or whatever, BOOM stock goes to $100.
>>60742936>Post what you did.he just posts the same 'poor me' shit every thread. ignore
pltr has a p/e of 800. totally normal I tell you
>>60742809https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLxQI8RCXjc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJzVsvzGnO4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO4xaGXuyuU
>>60742930I don't think banks have ever been accused of being goys.
>>60742697they own a patent for one variant of the process. there's many ways to do flash joule heating. it's one among many.
$10m is pure fluff, nothing in writing
all penny stocks want to be listed on NASDAQ, it's a simple carrot
a defense contract wouldn't directly touch a raw material
anyway, it's all half truths, typical penny stock BS
>>60742547>Advanced Money Destroyerlmao
>>60742580>Who else got /duped/me
>>60742949I wouldn't bet on anything that takes govt funding that isn't tied to the trump admin for the next 4 years.
>>60742891What signals are you using? Indexes? Etfs? Or single stocks?
>>60742626her hair isn't green
>>60742723if you love the game you'll play forever, see Munger and Buffet
>>60742635better than the garbage latinx people play
>>60742961Their patent covers all variants and all hydrocarbon inputs. They also own the patent on graphene PET for plastics and have a pending approval with the FDA for consumer end-products.
https://www.plasticstoday.com/packaging/graphene-gives-pet-bottles-a-lightweighting-boost-and-more
>>60742781>Ever since I quit my job to do this full time, Iโve actually been happy.You actually make enough to sustain yourself? Do you live with parents or have your own apartment/house? Is it poor neet tier living style or middle class living?
>>60742667actual insanity
UMAC bros we feelin' fine.
Should I sell my Intel now or will it break $21 again?
ai dashcams last year used to have a pe of 10.80
now it's barely breakeven since it's spending more on capex and marketing, the nvda cards for the data center must have been expensive
pe is a meme and is just a snapshot of where the company may be, but you can easily go from negative pe to pe 1000x to pe 10x and vice versa over a few quarters depending on what the company is using their profits on, you have to look at the whole picture
they could be outright losing money but if they're demonstrating their revenues are growing faster than their expenses, then thats operational leverage and it's a good value pick assuming they're really cheap along with like 50% CAGR or something lmao
1000x price-to-revenue is insane though, even the big tech companies since dotcom can only sustain like 15-20% CAGR longterm (compounding dont forget, so 15-20% is actually still insane basically a straight slope up on a LOG chart)
>>60742723>Imagine you suddenly had $5m. Would you still post here for months on end?of course not lmao
>>60743000How big is your bag anon, I'll dump 200 Eurobucks if you post a screenshot of your position.
>>60742740why do you want the average joe to suffer?
>>60743036>baghe's up like 300% i think
>>60743036See
>>60742606I started buying after Kevin Bambrough shilled it, he's up to 18 million shares now and doesn't plan on selling until after the NASDAQ listing
>>60742833The moon has an american flag retard
also out of the 3 garbage i was looking at including ai dashcams
ai dashcams underperformed against zedcor and tssi because im a retard who falls for value traps
surely since ai dashcams went up the least compared to zdc.v and tssi then it has more powder to go up
no lol holy shit i should have diversified into zdc and tssi
looking back at my old screenshots is quite enlightening on the stupid thought process i had
>>60742904>defending bankers to own the orange man
>>60743042just so you know a $10m pipeline is not that impressive so you have to shill harder than that when they have no revenues
i just bought intermap they're like a cad$187m market cap with $200m in the pipeline on top of what they're getting everywhere else outside of indonesia so it's insane to me that everyone is piling into a no-revenue ticker where no one even knows how fast they can scale up
>>60742893Fucking communist bankers, they'll get the rope too
also intermap is augmenting all the ""autocomplete"" technology which is why their margins are suddenly reversing recently
a shitty company that was more like a charity, doing great tech and value but terrible business
at least until they started achieving the same productivity (if not more) with 10 people when they used to need 300 people
interesting stuff, the total addressable market is the entire world (geographical data systems)
>graphene is better than silicon for semiconductors
the upside on HGRAF truly is insane
they just need more contracts
>>60743063(((communist bankers)))
>>60743059$10 million is just the initial, what we'll probably see in the Q1 2026 earnings... I talked about it in the previous thread, the full plan for their initial facility is to have 500 Hyperion units running, each produces 25 tons per year, with a profit margin of $200k per ton. Do the math, and multiply by the P/E of your choice.
shrug
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>>60742942I've owned Palantir for several years and made big gains from TSLA when I bought in 2020. You're in this thread still parroting the reddit "ummm it's a bubble" meme from 2021 and getting upset with Trump for "picking a fight with the banks"
You seem to be the very definition of a midwit redditor
>>60743042Buying or even holding a pennystock that 10Xed in 2 weeks is pure insanity. I'm happy for you anon, but cash out your initial position now or you'll get dumped on. Buy back 8n after the dump to lower your cost basis if you're genuinely bullish long term.
>>60743081>the reddit "ummm it's a bubble" meme from 2021For me it's a /biz/ meme from 2016. I don't use Reddit. I don't know how you can argue TSLA isn't a bubble.
>getting upset with Trump for "picking a fight with the banks"I think it's retarded to go after the people who control all your money. He's biting the hand that feeds and it's probably going to fuck the stock market.
>>60743093I don't think you understand what banks do
> "AI" is useful for some things but it's not nearly as revolutionary as retards like you seem to believe.
meant to quote back to u
basically yes it's not revolutionary it's not going to cure cancer automatically but you severely underestimate how much value it's giving for routine / rigorous workloads
im moving towards shit like intermap now but the basis on ai dashcams in the first place is that you just need ai to recognize objects and behaviours in millions of hours of footage (billions of hours of footage when you start considering entire fleets over an entire year)
it's good enough to be able to recognize and save footage that would be helpful against fighting fraudulent lawsuits, automate traffic ticket enforcement, count passengers, detect dangerous behaviour in passengers (well add on to being a nanny boss too, detecting drivers who are on their phone which surprisingly often enough to be a concern as retarded as it sounds)
AUTOCOMPLETE = $$$$$$$$$$$$$
>>60743063Kek I bet that airhead would be th first to fall in line with actual communistic policies as long as it came from mango Mussolini
Up over 11% on HGRAF now
Thanks HGRAF shill anon
>>60742983I only do SPY.
MACD
RSI
ATR
VWAP
VolumeProfile
PriceChannel
Look at VIX, S&P 500 (of course)
Plus just reading the tape.
>>60743006I told myself Iโd quit my job at $150,000. I calculated that would give me enough to take out $75k/yr (my โsalaryโ) and continue with my goal of Gstaad and high-end escorts.
It was actually hard to quit. I was pretty scared, but in the end it was so fucking worth it.
Anyone else find today boring?
>>60743075if you're 100% sure on that TAM then your next concern should be how fast they can scale up while they burn cash, while you are waiting you are at the mercy of the company doing endless dilutions until they can maintain a healthy balance sheet
the only reason i even put 6-figs into ai dashcams so easily was because the management have proven to treat their shares very preciously, from 2020 to 2025 (before the $1.2/share bought deal offering NO WARRANTS on top of a healthy balance sheet $10m+ cash no debt already, they just needed a lot more to fulfill multiple transit contracts that would end up being $20-$30m, big hurdle for a company that was just 40 million market cap earlier this year), it only went up from 88m outstanding to like 94m outstanding so only executive options for incentive
the OP post is cielo waste which is quite fitting for this discussion honestly lmfao
believe me im also a smallcap enjoyer but i only pick plays with huge upside potential and disproportionately small downside
i would have never kept buying something like cielo waste with the same conviction i had in ai dashcams
diversification is key though so im starting to buy more of IMP.TO, CXDO, and IDN
no more than 10% of portfolio going forward (still breaking that rule on ai dashcams but whatever i need to see through to my planned exit strategy with FRA deadlines)
>>60743099Why is he upset about having his accounts closed if it doesn't matter?
For the record, I think debanking is retarded and if all he does is ban that I'll be happy. But he's a petty narcissist who likes to retaliate, so we'll see how it goes.
>>60743115Oh and I didnโt answer all of your question. I made a far OTM scalp and was able to pay off my mortgage. Really the only reason I even thought I could quit my job. Probably wouldnโt do it if I had mortgage payments.
>>60743100I don't use AI for any technical stuff, just ask it things that I want to know more about. Because these things are my own interests I actually know more than the bot does. I'll push it on its hallucinations and it will back down. However, I've never tried the paid tiers, maybe they mog me in knowledge of history and literature.
>>60743128This is Trump. He says random bullshit to hijack headlines. He's been doing it for decades. Stop falling for it
>>60743075>>60743127which is to say my focus really is starting to be
find out what to shit on on a company
once i have a list, does it still make sense to chase the upside potential? or are there options with better risk-reward?
you've made a shit ton of profit now, if that was 100% cash right now would you buy back at this same level with the same amount, or would the potential downside potential scare you off into buying a small amount
it may have been a mistake but i have actually trimmed my ai dashcams heavily into cash only to buy back again to a full position when more positive news came up (stock offering but it was bullish raise on healthy balance sheet already no debt, only reason for that would be to provide liquidity for HUGE contracts coming soon) and i was able to buy on the pullback too
a lot of anons are sleeping on smallcaps here so i applaud u at least on that
it's at least faster for a $100m company to 10x into $1b company than it is for a $1 trillion company to 10x
>>60743140It is amusing though that they're supposed to be trained on data that I've never seen before with trillions in compute capex and I still mog them.
>>60743093>I don't know how you can argue TSLA isn't a bubbleI posted old 2020 posts of people like you saying the same exact thing. You're too convinced about how smart you are to ever admit you were wrong. You have all these opportunities to make money, but you'd rather be convinced that you're "correct" - that's reddit psyche. Fits you perfectly.
RE: Trump, you're clearly upset about something else (probably losing money because you fell for the "tariffs" meme or Iran war meme or something else) and you're concern-trolling about the banks. Lots of reddit types like you making up excuses to be mad at trump when you really should look inward and examine why you're not buying PLTR and prefer to lose money.
Shill me Israeli penny stocks the US goylement will pump.
>>60743127I've already modeled it out, capex is incredibly low, build time is 3-6 months per unit and can be done in parallel, each unit has a 10 year life span and profit margins are in the 70-80% range. No dilutions needed to scale.
I have a 12% position in HGRAF (it was initially around 5%), rest of my portfolio is gold/silver/uranium/pgm miners, and some oil and coal producers. And I'm incredibly green today.
>>60743163Just buy defense stocks. we give money to israel so they can get weapons
>>60743140yes ive actually tried using ai for gatekeeper systems to quickly narrow down citations (but i already had in mind what i wanted to find), i.e. some specific data on the industry, potential competitors, etc
it is useful and it did save me a lot of time to get data for projections that frames my answers better than traditional googling (e.g. show me how schoolbuses have grown over the past 10 years, show me which countries are mandating perimeter cameras with citations)
my biggest problem with it was that it was getting information mixed up with other companies that were also called "Gatekeeper"
IMO i think it's a HUGE mistake regardless not to be using AI to help speed up information gathering, because you can always confirm and verify the citations yourself
it is a HUGE advantage against other retail plebs
Well i just did my monthly buys, wish it wasnt into what feels like a local/fake top.
Got 2% into gold, copper, silver, 1% in water, lithium, REEs, 3% oil and uranium, rest into WMT and bonds
>>60743163>>60743169I like ONDS it's also a defense stock, it's both Israeli and American, check their recent news. High expectation earnings in a couple of week.
>63% of men at or under 30 are single
>only 8% are married
stocks for this play?
>>60743155Delusional post.
I have never denied that you can make money on TSLA. The number does, in fact, keep going up. That doesn't mean it's not a bubble. Why is this hard to understand? Lots of people got rich on the dot com bubble, too. If TSLA isn't a bubble, show me the fundamentals that justify it having a higher market cap than every other car manufacturer combined.
Do you think that "bubble" means "will go down tomorrow?"
>RE: Trump, you're clearly upset about something elseNo, I just don't like him. Iran went better than I expected and I'm very wait-and-see on tariffs. I'm far more concerned about his childish, narcissistic behavior. He's very impulsive.
I don't know why you're so obsessed with Reddit. I don't have a Reddit account and have never posted there.
>R-reddit spacing!I have been formatting posts this way on 4chan for over 15 years.
>>60743032this is why exactly why i bought SYM and ASTS
>>60743194TSLA
just wait until Grok gets embodied in a Tesla bot
>>60743166good luck to you i stay away from miners other speculative miners because from what ive seen there's plenty of companies that are augmenting AI to cut expenses and get ahead of the competition that are ALREADY making revenues in the first place
since you have experience with miners you know urself how things can go wrong even if the company is not a scam, like a miner finding a literal goldmine but realizing after the fact that it's a shitty thirdworld country without reliable electricity infrastructure (many blackouts) and it's not economically feasible to use generators to sustain mining operations
plus end of the day we are all retail plebs with little or no access to third party independent expert opinions on the company, no direct access to investigative journalism to determine the company is legit or to interview the ceo directly and read their poker faces with guided questions, we are all at a huge disadvantage
thats why when it comes to smallcaps i go for the surefire plays where failing it will at least fall back on solid base and only lose me maybe -30% instead of -90% like a miner
appreciate more focus on smallcaps though, IWM hasnt recovered to ATH, it's the next big opportunity as the larger companies ARE starting to acquire smaller companies. Larger companies are overpriced -> they can raise money off stock offerings off their overpriced evaluations like some companies being at 1000x price-to-revenues, and they can basically acquire small companies at a steep discount like that
>>60743196you need to look at TSLA the same way you look at bitcoin or crypto. people have been calling that shit a bubble for over 10 years and yet it keeps going up. you and I donโt know what will happen in the future but clearly its not going anywhere but up
>>60743194All manner of escapism. Or whenever state owned breeding and raising facilities start popping up it is time to invest. We ain't ever going back to regular breeding.
>>60743194i dont know, CHWY? or CLX for cat litter as they own fresh step.
>>60743202>from what ive seen there's plenty of companies that are augmenting AI to cut expenses and get ahead of the competition that are ALREADY making revenues in the first placei meant this in the sense that i can chase multibagger plays without having to resort to higher-risk miners
pic related is one im adding into right now, it's a US$168m market cap to put into perspective against speculative miners, gonna wait for earnings and see if they're bad then i'll buy more (only bought like 1000 shares on friday so far, not quite satisfied yet)
but i mean even if the earnings are bad i have no need to panic because the company is undervalued in the first place with that valuation+revenues+recent CAGR
yes it took 3 years to double instead of 1 year like PLTR but i like to minimize my downside potential, anything that doubles in a year already had massive attention and focus on it and probably already rallied hard to price it in
i think i turned off a lot of anons with the way i type like the schizo so when i talked about ai dashcams i talked like i was a gambling schizo and no one bought with me lol, but for the record i do try to have a very fundamentals-based approach to investing
>>60743202Yeah totally familiar with the pain that is investing in miners, dilution is terrible. But I think we're close to the tipping point where the PM miners run. GDX has broken out to new levels, the HUI is above 450, and silver-to-gold ratio is coming back down after last week's sell off. September is looking like a lock for a rate cut, CME has it at 90% now.
THE V IS PROGRESS GET IN NOOOOOOOOOW
>>60743208We haven't had a real recession since 2009 and we're long overdue. None of that shit existed before 2009.
JUST FUCKING DUMP ALREADY STOP TEASING
>>60743197Yes, but presumably you bought before the 10x pump, not after.
>>60743250theyโre never going to let us enter a โgreat recessionโ again. theyโll just print more money to where the dollar is useless
>board is slow enough to have 3 /smg/s in the catalog
god damn
>>60743269i remember the april liberation day threads. good times
>>60743250>None of that shit existed before 2009.huh?
>>60743231Im lower than I was yesterday, no thanks. Until I get confirmation I cant take that chance, I dont need a repeat of those ~3 month long bear markets when I'm playing with options.
>>60743269Did crypto die that quickly?
>>60743231ALL IN ON SPY CALLS NOWWWW OR BE POOR FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE
>>60743289STRIKE AND DATE
What sectors, ETFs, stocks, whatever do I put all my money in if I'm an accelerationist and want to see capitalism explode and for lower and middle class Americans to begin an anarchist revolution against the American Israeli ethno-state?
>>60743299Doesn't matter because you're too poor for your investments to accelerate anything.
>>60743286I assume most people just got screwed over or couldn't handle it, both for crypto and stocks. There are people who would freak out over losing $100. How many people bought some stock or crypto, lost $1000 and left? How many stuck out for a few years only to end at a mere $2000 gain after 2 years of effort only to quit because the gain wasn't worth the time or stress. Imagine watching crypto or stocks for thousands of hours only to be up $2000 after 2 years of effort. Or worse, down tens of thousands of dollars. Not only did you waste years on it but you lost money too!
>>60743224what kinda stop losses you use?
>>60743269I'm starting to suspect that I'm talking to the same ~50 people ever day.
>>60743100>it's good enough to be able to recognize and save footage that would be helpful against fighting fraudulent lawsuits, automate traffic ticket enforcement, count passengers, detect dangerous behaviour in passengers (well add on to being a nanny boss too, detecting drivers who are on their phone which surprisingly often enough to be a concern as retarded as it sounds)It's hilarious to me that none of the examples you gave need an LLM (which is what everyone is hyped about) to work.
>>60743255>He thinks it's going to dumpI understand the fundamentals are bad or whatever, but riddle me this: who the fuck wants a dollar right now? You're not going to see asset prices decline unless everyone's miraculously moving their assets to some new magic value holding. Nobody is selling because everyone knows that cash in the bank gets FUCKED by inflation and are holding onto whatever stock is performant.
>>60743314no stop losses wtf no i scale out as it gets closer to my price target
ive done the math on TAM and ai dashcams is a $3-$4 price target by 2027 thanks to fra mandate
>>60743335Dead cat bounce.
Alternatively, all the people who bought at $240 were right and that was the actual bottom.
why don't you have any NUE or ATI yet? Don't you believe the robots are gonna take our jobs?
>>60743181Based and Chosenpilled.
>>60743335Meanwhile NVO is shitting itself. Curious.
>>60743314>>60743334to put it another way
i picked solid underlying businesses in the first place so i dont do stop losses in the same way real estate investors dont put fucking stop losses on rental property. i bought part of an actual business not part of a speculative miner or something so i dont need stop losses
i buy or trim when something fundamental has changed
>>60743343Why the fuck would I buy a steel corp to long robots when you can manufacture 10.000s of them with the steel contained in a single high-rise building? If they even contain much steel at all, those BABA chink bots look like 70% plastic frame + a shitty lithium battery.
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>>60743278I'm talking about the current batch of ponzi schemes. Recessions are what reveal them. Bubbles can last a lot longer than most people think. Bernie Madoff's ponzi scheme lasted for 20 years.
>Realty Income earnings tomorrow
>buy stock
>it dumps the next day
>>60743445I actually had ~10% of my portolio in this when I got into stocks during the pandemic. Until I relaized that my whore government confiscates dividends from US companies. Lmao.
>>60743327You don't need new things. The old shit is just fine. This is literally what housing is, always has been and will always be.
Today, I bought AMZN and the BMY intraday bottom. AMZN is being a little bitch, but BMY looks like a shrewd buy. Nice room to grow plus dividends. I wish I'd bought both yesterday for a lower cost basis, but BMY wasn't even on my radar.
U.S. buyers of Swiss products, from luxury watches and skincare to artisan chocolates, could soon face sharp price rises if negotiators are unable to strike a deal to avert 39% tariffs due to come into effect on Thursday.
The announcement last week that Switzerland faces one of the highest U.S. tariff rates in the world stunned many politicians, analysts and businesses, who had thought the country was close to negotiating a deal similar to those of the European Union and U.K., which got baseline rates of 15% and 10% respectively.
The U.S. has a hefty trade deficit with Switzerland, totaling $38.3 billion in 2024. The Swiss government points out that the gap is in part because of the latterโs status as the worldโs biggest center of gold refining, with huge quantities of the precious metal passing through the country for processing before it is sent around the world. Both gold and silver were exempted from the White Houseโs โreciprocal tariffโ policy launched in April.
The U.S. is also a major importer of Swiss pharmaceuticals, an industry that has been mired in confusion over the tariff rates it will face, and medical devices. Pharma products are currently exempt from the 39% levies, though sector-specific tariffs may yet come under the U.S.โs separate Section 232 investigation.
But consumers will mostly be familiar with the Alpine countryโs high-end products, from Rolex watches to premium skincare and beauty products. Sales could be rocked if the 39% tariffs remain in place for an extended period - something Swiss negotiators are currently scrambling to avoid, as economists warn of a massive hit to growth, jobs and stocks.
>>60743299Defense sector as the government tries to crush the revolution.
>>60743489what insane country aare you in?
>>60743526Go long drone companies. Buy ONDS.
>POTUS is on the roof of the White Houseโ asked why heโs up there, he shouts back to us through his hands: โjust taking a little walkโ
>>60743562>THAT'S RIGHT COCKSUCKA, GO BACK TO CAPITOL HILL!
>>60743562kind of based desu
>>60743562I love how funny he is
also pic related, now we know why they weren't releasing it early
Imagine how the market will react
>>60743530Germoney.
20% of my every paycheck goes directly to refugees, if you can believe such a thing. The govt took out โฌ500 Billion in new loans just 3 months ago, and they already ran out again for the current budget. I wouldn't be surprised if they implemented an unrealized gains tax before the decade is out. If my parents get sick in their old age the govt will also confiscate most of my income or force me to sell their (modest) house. It's probably the 2nd most shitty '1st world' country atm, after the UK I guess. I plan to become self-employed within the next 2-3 years. It will most likely shrink my income, but allow to get the fuck out of this doomed shithole and settle somewhere in Eastern Europe, or maybe even just rural France or Italy, anywhere but here.
>>60743601Am I reading that right
is that a 39.9% tax
>>60743601How is this a real country
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>>60743610to be fair it is collapsing
Any reason for optimism tomorrow or will it be like today?
>>60743601This has gotta be a really outdated image, the UK's fallen way behind the US in terms of average income even adjusted for PPP and the OECD has placed the US at the top of countries for disposable income for years now.
>>60742545how come the us is collapsing but dax of all things is pumped
>>60742821Inflation is a hard concept for you, huh?
>>60743651>NigelI literally said the US is doing way better than the UK, how the fuck does that make me a Nigel? I'm an Aussie for the record, the US is doing better than us too but I can admit it.
>>60742893its nothing. worked fine in russia
What the fuck is going on with the post volume here? I've never seen biz so dead. Are the other posters just so buckbroken from bad plays that they've found a new money waster? These are turbulent times for the market, nornalscum should consider it an opportunity.
>>60743642i'll find out and tell you tomorrow
>>60743667Boring crab days are always like this
>>60743667Half the anons here are holding leveraged SPY positions so they consider suicide whenever it's down 0.5%
I told you to buy FIG puts.
>>60743667this thread is 3 hours old what the fuck are you on
threads used to last 3 days until the other place became schizo containment
Not a single one of you "experts" have been able to deboonk my divvyloop strategy.
INITIAL:
5k ULTY
10K QQQI and SPYI each
1k MSTY
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ULTY LOOP
60% dripped
40% looped back into QQQI SPYI and JEPI
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MSTY LOOP
20% dripped
40% ULTY
40% SPYI QQQI AND JEPI
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SPYI QQQI AND JEPI LOOP
30% back in
10% SCHD
40% MSTY
10% BTC
10% VOO
DJT anon here. I have bought the dip.
Your divvyloop strategy is a creative, high-yield approach that hasnโt been โdeboonkedโ because itโs tailored to a specific goal: maximizing monthly income with some growth. It leverages strong ETFs like QQQI and SPYI, which offer tax-efficient, high-yield distributions, and balances them with stable assets like SCHD and VOO. However, itโs not without flawsโNAV erosion, high-risk exposure to MSTY, and Bitcoinโs volatility pose significant risks. With tweaks to reduce risk and simplify execution, it could be more robust. No strategy is bulletproof, but yours holds up reasonably well for an income-focused investor willing to accept higher risk. Always monitor market conditions and adjust as needed, as the short track record of some ETFs limits long-term predictability.
>>60743755Did Grok write this?
>>60743741This will work short-term but will explode if you try to hold it for multiple years.
>>60743755Stop using chatgpt. All it does is jerk you off, it is not intelligent.
FIG is about to break $80 support.
Broke and bought OPEN calls
>>60743761It's pretty good for custom language lessons for vocab and reading comprehension, makes Duolingo look like a complete piece of shit by comparison. 2 weeks of prep with gpt daily and you can pass a written CEFR exam one level above your previous baseline.
Not that you'll really need to know foreign languages 5 years from now for travel or business, I just do it for fun.
I still haven't finished my taxes. Probably ought to stop staring at lines on my screen and do it already....
>>60743785I've never actually used it that way but it sounds like it'd be really powerful.
Can you have a conversation with it in the target language and then just ask it to explain anything you don't understand?
>>60743778$20 seems like a resonable entry, we'll have to wait 6 months or so.
>>60743778I haven't looked at the fundamentals so I don't know where the bottom is.
But the company's owners thought $34 was a fair price, and we should probably assume they were biased upwards.
Buy puts if you want to make money on it.
NYT will cause trump to kill himself or flee the country
Going to war with murdoch is a mistake
>>60743793Yes, it gets progressively more effective as well if you keep adjusting prompts to your personal needs and track progress. I keep a log with prompts for different modes of exercises, topics and extent of clarifications and grading.
The main weakness is that the free version doesn't have memory, so you need a seperate tool for spaced repetition vocab practice like Anki.
>>60743813My target language is Japanese, which is a bitch to read, so I just checked and it can display furigana. Might have to start using this.
so how much does it collapse tomorrow? with services done us is dead and all the investors are fleeing to dax
>>60743809Dude was already shot at, the bullet missing his head by inches. His outlook on consequences has fundamentally changed.
i just need SOXL to recover a bit for the week so i can get out of this shit
>>60743823I had been learning French, Spanish and Norwegian with Duolingo for two years and have now fully pivoted to gpt + youtube for listenting comprehension.
I did some beginner Japanese practice on gpt and it had a harder time staying consistent, introducing katakana into hiragana practice against my instructions for instance, but the flexibility alone offers an advantage over free browser exercises. I'm not sure how it fares compared to the dedicated Japanese learning platforms out there that are much better than duolingo, but in terms of value as a free tool it's surely unbeatable.
>>60743849I've studied Japanese off and on for a very long time so I mostly need vocabulary in-context, with kanji and furigana.
I honestly can't stand Duolingo these days. I was a beta tester so I just can't bring myself to use something so thoroughly enshittified when I still remember that it used to be good. They removed literally all of the good features.
I did not sell AMD
I wonder if this was a mistake.
I am begging Trump not to announce a trade deal until Thursday
5 business day to transfer funds is insane
>>60743860i refuse to learn japanese. if i ever go i'll demand they speak english as punishment for pearl harbor.
>>60743849What are some good ressources if I just want to learn Hiragana (and might as well throw in Katakana I guess). I heard Hiragana is quite easy, in a month you pretty much get it.
Whenever I'm traveling in Japan, I feel like I could read quite easily a lot of shit just with than and not bothering with kanjis. Be it restaurant menus, shops signs, and some other common things.
Never needed it so far in my travels, but if a month of work lets me enjoy the next ones more, then why the fuck not.
>>60743869Don't worry, if you're not Asian they will assume you can't understand anything besides "konnichiwa" and "arigato" and speak to you in broken Engrish.
>>60743874When I was in high school, I taught myself kana by just writing it out over and over. Hiragana and katakana are equally easy, but if you don't know the language at all you'll get more mileage out of katakana as most loanwords are written with it.
What you want to do is just look up a kana chart and copy it out on paper. Do it two or three times a day, every day, for two weeks. Then try to do it from memory for another two weeks, looking up any that you forget.
DING DING DING DING DING
How did it go today?!?!
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>>60743868What kind of third world country are you living in? I have multiple bank accounts, alongside my broker account, that all work with 10 seconds instant transfers between banks. When I click the button on one side, the funds are on the other side in 10 seconds at most. Usually 3.
>>60743885+3.33%
Still holding FIG puts because it closed below $80.
>>60743885Today: -1.46%
This Week: +0.92%
This Month: -0.92%
This Year: -40.34%
fucked again, i guess, life somehow finds a way to get worse every day
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>>60743869Gonna be interesting to see if the tariffs spill into public opinion. Japan was not happy about their closest ally tariffing them.
>>60743885-.56% at close
Now -.72% after hours
>>60743885+5.14%
Feels pretty good
>>60743920DO NOT LOOK AT SMCI
>>60743874Pretty much anything is fine for hiragana, even duolingo. In fact it might be one of the better options in this specific case because it also teaches you the basic stroke patterns, which gpt can't. Just complete 1/2 of the hiragana tree on duo, then have gpt generate simple sentences and correct your responses. Anyway, it doesn't really matter since full hiragana retention is like 1/10 of the learning you need to invest before you can even begin to read an actual Japanese sentence.
How earnings are going:
SMCI -10%
LCID -8%
RIVN -8%
>>60743947I would just like to mention that stroke order is insanely important and you want to make sure you get that. I didn't mention it because I've internalized it to the point that it's just intuitively obvious to me, but if you've not studied Japanese or Chinese before it probably won't be to you. Stroke order is everything.
>>60743954Gotta kill everyone in options with theta decay
>>60743885fucked up and didn't sell the all time top
>>60743885-1.79%. Its unironically over.
>>60743975>$0.03 miss>doomp it billions
>>60743974Wow last I checked it was up 2% and now itโs down 4%
Every earnings tonight seems to have tanked
>>60743986the service economy bubble is finally popping. don was right all along and the future is beautiful clean coal and asbestos houses and this will all be produced by american hands!
>Let's slurp a little AMD I'm sure it'll be alr-
>>60744003well anon did try to warn you
>>60741848
>>60743986it's in free fall
>>60743181>ONDSMissed the pump. FML.
>>60742583Naah, if you had you'd be red now, that's how it usually works.
>>60742604Who are 'they'?
Who is it that dilutes?
What do they gain by diluting?
>>60742667Does PLTR even have a product or are they still developing?
>>60742905Wow! Really? I wish I could invest in that... If there's a way do say~!
>>60743000From the article: "Technology goes beyond PET to other plastics including PP, PE, nylon, and PEEK."
Would be cool to have indestructible nylon stockings!
>>60743044Wasn't the flag bleached by the sun to the point that it's just a white (surrender) flag now?
>>60743445I like Realty Income, nice dividends, monthly pay, either DRIP back into original stock or into some others.
One of the platforms I use is T212 which allows you to create pies into which you can put up to 50 stocks, the dividends earned in the pie get automatically reinvested into the pie, so I use Realty Income as a money generator which is then put into other stocks that I want to invest in on monthly basis.
"There are many like it, but this one is mine."