threadly reminder Soft bank is likely to make ARM go public. They provide architecture for apple and amazon most notably and a bunch of other companies
Jackson Adams
I wonder what will AMZN do tomorrow? Will it continue it's downward slide?
Xavier Adams
nobody here who fucks with options actually knows what they are doing sorry
Matthew Johnson
OH NONONONO WE GOT TOO DAMN COCKY BULLBROS THIS IS THE SECOND LEG DOWN WE'RE RETESTING MARCH LOWS FUCKING SELL EVERYTHING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ITS ALL FUCKING OVER AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Lol at thinking markets are gonna crash Tesla will pump Mark my words Musk has been selected by bilderbugs/cia and they will not let his companies go down
The market realizes this
Dylan Scott
Okay nevermind we just broke 3200
Circuit breakers tomorrow holy fuck.
Xavier Roberts
why are you talking about the market crashing tomorrow?
what about AZN? they're publishing the report tomorrow
Ryan Brown
thanks I want to pound that crab in way that are inappropriate for broadcast television
No it doesn’t faggot Great a -1% followed by Elon pumps
James Ross
I was been reading manga all this night, my eyes hurt and i don't think that i can even wake up in nine. Sometimes i think that i would give anything to be a morning person. See this bullrun for me, i'm going to sleep.
Literally the sector that gets hurt the most from pandemic, stay-at-home and shutdowns
Jeremiah Williams
If news about corona caused the crash back in march, wouldn't news about a cure cause the market to crash again? I'm sure a lot of people have their money in the market cause they literally can't do anything since a lot of people have lost their jobs. Stocks can't go up forever r-right?
If that is the case, I don't know if stocks are the place to be. S&P lost value during the 70s even though green line went up.
I am curious though how the new wave of leveraged ETFs will perform in this kind of market. Even if the regular market is losing real value, leveraged ETFs might ride high enough on the constant "bull" that they will result in insane value.
Was there anything akin to SPXL/TQQQ during the 70s? Or any accounts of how leveraged bulls fared through that time?
Blake Perry
Good point. I better get myself in a noose so that the recoil blasts me off the chair just in case
Sebastian Flores
Unless I am missing it, that doesn't have what I want. I'm looking for something to keep track of the credit I receive for buying puts and selling calls on a stock over a period of time. It should be fairly simple to do in excel but I was hoping there was one made already.
Easton James
People predict easy policy and inflation for the rest of decade
Jacob Flores
Don't do user, remember why you're so drawn to this to begin with. Existence is duality. Without the red abyss, you wouldn't appreciate the green days.