Where are my TSX friends @? What are we buying today? Airplanes, not yet with
Zachary Long
Have WeWork bankrupt already?
Colton Gutierrez
Buy WKHS premarket, shit is going to moon
Nicholas Sanchez
China locking down again. Second wave going to be a bitch. USA not welcome to travel outside of USA. REITs spooky, july-aug going to be a pain as tenents readjust and landlords screech. Healthcare? Telehealth? Just go in on meme dreams?
Nolan Hall
Is it actually worth buyjng KTOV at open? Had that shit for weeks collecting dust and sold it.
Levi Ross
>hedging NGMI
H0nk h0nk
Post your best YTD trade Post your forecast of best 2020 trade must be a single stock or ETF no 60/30/10 algo factor re-weight re-balance re-allocate jargon
That's fucking stupid though. I opted not to buy when it was under ten because I didn't trust it. Still stand behind that choice because the moon missions of the past weeks were bullshit from the get go.
Fuck what I think, actual price targets are 8 on the low side, 12 on the high side
Zachary Thomas
When's the dump happening Prakjeesh
Connor Howard
swap out some of those pnd profits on these, newfriend. Highest ROI on the market. >best YTD trade Fucking GME @ 2.75 I'm pissed that i used gambling money only. already exited around $3.50 and $4.25
>VIX I use this to determine how to time my entries. It really should be called a measure of uncertainty imo. Better thing to watch is probably >DXY/Gold >dividend aristocrats/bonds/T-bills >tech >S&P with all of these together, you should be able to get a sense of the market's sentiment on whether we are inflating/deflating and if we're going to keep slowing down or might be on track to get back to normal. From what I can tell, the only thing happening so far is depreciation. Midday might have another story. I'd bet a dollar or two on deflationary expectation.
Quit your shilling you fucking fag. Anyone who got into BYFC at $1.84 was late as fuck, we knew that it was gonna p&d before it even hit $1.50. No one is going to hold your bags for you retard.
Parker Peterson
Something about the style of this drawing bothers me.
Hudson Russell
How do we trade predictions market of Fed balance sheet?
Sick chart. The markets are linked to the size of the Fed balance sheet. I mean we all know this but the normies don't. This could actually be understood by them as well.
Hunter Nguyen
Stop shilling KTOV. I have it too and don't want it to become another one of your P&D scams. I just want to hold some shit for once.
so how often do these meme stocks just take a a nosedive at close ? or do people lose money by thinking the moon mission never ends and holding way too long
Ryder Nguyen
The Fed has been pumping a liquidity enema into the market and buying up the worst shit that leaks out. Normally the Fed is supposed to deal mostly in government securities and the loans it makes, but during the crash they announced they were going to start taking on some junk ETFs too (now expanded to buying corporate bonds as well). This essentially means that the Fed has taken on the role of the "greatest fool" to float the market according to the greater fool trading paradigm in which speculators jump at risky bullshit in the hopes that someone even dumber will buy it for more in the future. Technically, the Fed is party to the Hertz bankruptcy proceedings because they bought an ETF that includes Hertz.
When the Fed balance sheet contracts, it means that either they are pushing less liquidity into the market or they're pulling the bottom out of the market by stopping the "greatest fool" purchases. Those actions are what stopped the crash a few months ago, and what prevented a liquidity crisis in December/January. If the Fed backs off, the market will roll over and die.
Brayden Gomez
maybe watch a few
Nolan Anderson
want to buy some kind of metal stock to hold value but i feel like gold is too high, any suggestions?
Carson Torres
Damn I only have 805 ktov I bought during market hours last week, still sitting on my ass this morning waiting for the remaining 550 I limit ordered at 0.58
Anthony Garcia
holding too long, usually after the first few hours
Its more that the market is linked to the change in the balance sheet of the Fed.
Only new debt/assets bought by the Fed pumps the market, the past purchases don't have lasting effects. In other words, there seems to be a force pushing the markets down and the only thing stopping it is the Fed continuesly buying shit.
Not that the fed pushed the brakes a bit (curve is flattening), we see that the growth in the markets is stopping as well. This is very bearish in my opinion and substantiation for the "brrrr" and Jerome memes.
Angel Garcia
that's a great explanation, thank you does that mean that there's a fuckload more cash sitting on the sidelines than it may appear?
Josiah White
Dump happens during the same day. The bagholding begins at first close when you think its "just buy the dip" or "just average down" time
William Brooks
>Battle tested, hard-nosed, and, at times, known to be very blunt, the top executive of the largest and oldest independent iron ore mining company in the US has been called many things in an almost 40-year career spent from one end of the steel supply chain to the other. Fearful is not one of them.
>Although that remains the case, Lourenco Goncalves admits to harboring growing concerns earlier this year over the spread of Covid-19 and the ramifications of the global pandemic not only on Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.’s traditional iron ore operations, but also on the pending startup of a $1-billion, 1.9-million tonne-peryear hot briquetted iron (HBI) plant in Toledo, Ohio and future plans and progress of Cliffs’ acquisition of Westchester, Ohio-based AK Steel.
>The all-stock transaction, completed on March 13, 2020, implied a total enterprise value of approximately $3.0 billion for AK Steel and immediately transformed Cliffs into one of the largest vertically integrated producers of value-added iron ore and steel products in North America. “I believe AK Steel is a diamond in the rough,” the chairman, president and CEO of Cleveland-Cliffs commented on the acquisition. “And we will execute. Of course, this pandemic was not in the plan,” said Goncalves.
Charles Lopez
KTOV trading at .69 premarket!
Nolan Nelson
so, does that mean the market has pretty much nothing to worry about from public sentiment, as far as a widespread crash is concerned? seems like the only news worth watching is the fed balance sheet