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>Educational Sites
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>Free Charts
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>Pre-Market Data and Live Data
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>Bio-pharma Catalyst Calendar
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>Boomer Investing 101
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>Dividend Reinvestment (DRIP) Calculator
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>List of hedge fund holdings
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>Misc
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GME chads report

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Die QQQ

>red monday cancelled

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This is Matayoshi Son, the Jesus of Softbank. He lost billions with WeWork. Then he made it back by gamma squeezing TSLA and dumping shares on dumb hedgies and robinzoomers. Say something nice about him.

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In mathematics, algebra can denote many things. As a subject, it generally denotes the study of calculations on some set. In high school, this can the study of examining, manipulating, and solving equations, inequalities, and other mathematical expressions. Algebra revolves around the concept of the variable, an unknown quantity given a name and usually denoted by a letter or symbol. Many contest problems test one's fluency with algebraic manipulation. Algebra can be used to solve different types of equations, but algebra is also many other things Modern algebra (or "higher", or "abstract" algebra) deals (in part) with generalisations of the normal operations seen arithmetic and high school algebra. Groups, rings, fields, modules, and vector spaces are common objects of study in higher algebra. Algebra Involving Equation Algebra can be used to solve equations as simple as 3x=9 but in some cases so complex that mathematicians have not figured how to solve the particular equation yet. As if to add to the confusion, "algebra" is the name for a certain kind of structure in modern algebra.

tiff

thanks for the free money, keep up the great work pump tech more please.

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BOUGHT THE DIP?

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Modern algebra also arguably contains the field of number theory, which has important applications in computer science. (It is commonly claimed that the NSA is the largest employer in the USA of mathematicians, due to the applications of number theory to cryptanalysis.) However, number theory concerns itself with a specific structure (the ring $\mathbb{Z}$), whereas algebra in general deals with general classes of structure. Furthermore, number theory interacts more specifically with certain areas of mathematics (e.g., analysis) than does algebra in general. Indeed, number theory is traditionally divided into different branches, the most prominent of which are algebraic number theory and analytic number theory.

tiff

Is it crazy to invest in Softbank?

yes
either we lose (relatively) small or win VERY HARD.

just gamble with money you're willing to lose it's not that hard. even better, gamble with profits you've already made this year. i already made thousands off of the TSLA and AAPL run up. even if i lost everything in GME it'd literally only be cutting into my profits. otherwise my capital is being spent DCA'ing into AMD atm for buy and hold.

$BHLB seems like a good buy, but man does the bank look like absolute trash. But then again, stocks in 2020 aren't reflecting real life.

What do you guys think?

>bored on weekend as usual because lines don't move
>don't want to do make any moves tomorrow because I have no idea what's going to happen after burgers come back after a long weekend
Any other euros with the same conundrum?

Thank good I sold my Tesla before that SOB pulled that stunt. Fuck that gook.

I'm gonna short tesla on monday. Stupid ponzi shit is over.

Why would it go back to 40 or even 25?

Please help, anons. Can I simply decide on day to buy shares? Today I discovered my Uphold account lets me buy stocks with crypto. Let's say I want to buy AMD shares, (I have never before bought stocks, let alone stocks of companies that are not my country's) is there any paperwork involved? Would I have to explain myself when cashing out? Is that it? I feel like I'm missing something.

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this is the most it has dipped since april. it's either the best buying opportunity we've had in quite some time or SHTF and i haven't heard anything to suggest the fundamentals of anything have changed at all. softbank is giving you a gift with their profit taking here. just buy some of whatever tech stock you like every 5% it drops up to like 30%, then hold until profitable. easy money.

You DID buy so e chips with your dip, right?

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>the best buying opportunity we've had in quite some time
NASDAQ was cheaper about 2-3 weeks ago...

THIS WILL BE THE BIGGEST CRASH IN RECENT HISTORY
GET READY

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What got my attention is the fat dividend, not the previous ATH

Caused by what, newfag? Fed is literally working over time and is telling everyone rates will be zero for the next few years.

if you belive that you're NGMI

I'm kicking around the idea of buying 1000 shares Tuesday. It's got nowhere to go but up and that fat divvy looks tempting. Plus this is more apt to double than Apple hitting 300.

Would Acorns be worth it?

>paperwork
No. Only when you pay taxes which you don't pay until you sell.
It's no different than regular stocks, just a different tax code but probably same tax amount etc, I've held foreign companies because I used to do boomer vanguard index fund investing and part of their holdings are usually in overseas markets.
Legit. I mean yeah, it's a good opportunity relative to where we were but that's just because it was at all time retard levels. If you havent entered though this is a good time to buy because it's the 'blow off' so you don't have to worry about getting dumped on when you buy like you would have a just a few days ago.
I think buying banks in 2020 isn't such a great idea if your strategy is growth centered. Banks make their money through lending and interest rates are not only low but expected to remain low for quite some time.
I assume since you're asking this question you are not preserving your wealth and therefore probably shouldn't be investing in banks.
Let me save you a lot of time, a lot of buying and selling, and a lot of losses, just buy TQQQ. That's it. Don't buy anything else. There is no point for you. If you can't stomach a 15-30% drop then just buy the underlying FAGTMAN stocks and hold them forever.

That guy is a retard, ignore him.
no

He's laughing at us!

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Learning about coding to release more dopamine on the weekend. I did some stuff in Python first, made a program that basically automated my report at work. Moving onto C++ Was satisfying but it's kind of hard to keep motivated at it. Probably spent more time playing games like TIS-100 here that simulate assembly stuff

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for sure, and i can only imagine how terrifying it must be to be a short that hasn't covered yet over the weekend never mind Q2.

Thanks for burning all the niggers and thots while giving me access to cheapies. I will sacrifice temporary negative account balance for the permanent losses of roasties and niggers with weak hands

i talking about dip buying, this is the first good dip buying opportunity in a while.

>it was cheaper 2-3 weeks ago...

and ideally you would have bought during the last dip, sold for profit, and now are ready to buy again to get ready for the next leg up. that's how it works. i guess you could also just buy and hold forever but that's not exactly efficient and doesn't lock in any profits.

Five hours into writing a cover letter for a job and I've got half of an intro done.

Get some puts or short the market with some hedges! Christmas is only in 4 months! Get some Christmas present money to splurge on your tomboy waifu! Bet on red to get some green, the true colors of Christmas

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or to put it another way: the riskier the bet, the less money i put into it. the more sure the bet, the more money i put into it.

>selling for profit
Why? You're just going to get smoked by taxes. Unless you're doing this for a living it's better to just hold long term.
What's the job bro? Drink some coffee or something

Thoughts?

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A remote customer service job for an IT company.

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After the SHLL merger what’s my next moon mission? I’m already +157% on SHLL so I’ll have a lot of cash to throw around

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Sounds comfy

>crashing tomorrow
No! The market hitting lows after the reality kicks in is not going to be a one time thing! It's going to be truly slow and painful. Sure, we'll get an elevator ride down half the building, but it'll whiplash back up. It'll oscillate the entire way down, fucking over everyone left and right before bottoming out. Check historic bull and bear markets. There wasn't just one "correction" to these things. There were multiple "peaks" and "troughs" before we hit a true bottom or top in any secular bull or bear market.

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