ty for your service do better next time let my criticism fuel your desire to attain acceptability and not getting yelled at
Jackson Hernandez
suck me off and call me charlie, the color of my ID decides the presidential party
Christopher Rogers
I've never been a bear until today. I put my money in SQQQ and I want QQQ to fucken die. FUCKEN DIE YOU OVERPRICED PIECE OF SHIT YOU ARE IN A BUBBLE WE ALL FUCKEN KNOW IT FUCK YOU ON THE BOAT YOU ROAD IN ON SPIDERMAN!
Also forgot >Waistline is sucked in so hard that it's warping the very fabric of spacetime
Easton Baker
Bullish for FaceLab.
Levi Wilson
that's a man
No, I only buy tops and and sell bottoms bro
Kayden Carter
>mall REIT What did you expect? ESS is having a good week. Everyone here called me a retard when I asked about that one.
Jack Howard
> 15 minutes of niggering
why do we permit kikes to control the market?
Landon Gutierrez
QQQ is almost oversold on the hourly and the daily gap up election day?
Nathaniel Morgan
This is the bull trap, futures blood red
Jayden Foster
Cracks are showing CRE which hurts the banks.
Elijah Robinson
Guns seem like a win-win with either fiery but mostly peaceful protests or Northern Joe winning. Which are the best ones? The companies I know the names of?
Tyler Russell
>NIO >XPEV >LI Auto China announced they were going carbon neutral by 2060 at the United Nations in September China announced in 2019 that they wanted 25% of vehicle sales to be electric - they're currently projected for 20% reuters.com/article/us-china-autos-electric/chinas-nev-sales-to-account-for-20-of-new-car-sales-by-2025-50-by-2035-idUSKBN27C08C They're now even projected 50% EV by 2035. Most likely, China will allow these companies (and others) to compete to produce EV; after one becomes a clear leader, they will receive massive, massive government subsidies & support, favorable contracts, the works. Right now, NIO is looking like it'll be "the" company, but XPEV / LI auto have more room to grow in the short-run / there might be a place for them at the table in the long-run as well [also very doubtful that there will be only ONE company that succeeds] South Korea, Japan, Vietnam (to name a few) have also all made pledges on carbon neutrality, and China will definitely snag market share