rt.com/news/479111-basedbean-oil-change-mice-brain/ >New research has shown that despite being marketed as a healthy alternative, basedbean oil, America’s most popular oil, causes neurological changes in the brains of mice, and may contribute to autism and dementia in humans. Any basedbean-related stocks?
Evan Taylor
>bought at 6 >sold at 9 user..
Connor Evans
BYND is the biggest basedchugger in the market
Noah Gonzalez
I have a margin account so all my stocks count as collateral. How risky is it to use maybe 20% of buying power to write puts?
Adrian Torres
does anyone have the earnings calendar for the week?
Not me, selling before closing tomorrow. Ill pick it back up later on for the long though
Wyatt Lewis
This never happens, this was a literal cope that was talking about for Hilary in 2016. A lot of the stuff floating around does make it seem like foul play occurred, such as the data sets people have mapped out and all the affidavits. He might actually have a chance of getting a bunch of votes thrown out.
Robert Jones
If they don't want democracy to end in the United States. No human civilization in history has ever escaped the quicksand of QE. Not a single one.
Luke Hughes
Left looses an election - AHHHHNOOOOAHHHH Right looses an election - How do I profit? See the difference?
You stupid I'm holding until lockup expires early next year
David Brown
Depends on the laws of the state the electors are representing.
Connor Parker
I'm holding PLTR $10.5C 12/24 I'm trying to decide if I should hold through earnings tomorrow. I'd love to hear some opinions
Benjamin Campbell
Shut the fuck up you low-IQ cornhusking chucklefuck. Try passing college before you try to summarize the zeitgeist after certain political parties win elections because you come off as a revisionist schizo
Evan Brooks
I'm holding. PLTR was always a long hold for me.
If it dips, I'm buying more.
That Foundry and Gotham software they have is basically illuminati/big brother.
Isn't QE inflationary, not deflationary? Particularly how it imposes an inflation tax on the middle class as the money from QE reaches wealthy elites before it ever gets in the hands of the common joe?
I think you need to be sterilized. Retards like you should not be allowed to vote or have any opinions legitimized.
Mason Ross
reporting-announcing-niggerfaggot
Gabriel Myers
faithless electors face a $5k fine, in some states. That being said, the Trump Campaign could literally cover all those fines per elector and it would only cost 1.35 mil for 270 electors, if each one was fined. Which is a fucking drop in the bucket.
Brody Phillips
Wait for earnings tomorrow - don't buy in now [saw an unusual whales earlier where someone bought $200 DIS April 2021 calls]
Jonathan Turner
That is true for most tech companies, but they're also pretty bloated.
Palantir is ridiculously cheap for what it does. Once it jumps, it's likely not coming down.
If Coronita-chan gets really bad, it will spike since its the software being used to track it.
Guys what's going on with long term treasuries? I feel some serious happening about to go down.
Evan Sanchez
There are people here still holding that OTC turd? It's going back to .02. I'm sorry user.
Justin Jones
Unironically, kill yourself You think you're intelligent, but you're not. Someone intelligent doesn't need to keep repeating that they are intelligent. I would be willing to bet $10,000 that you are a tourist here on /smg/ as well, that this is the first to third time you've ever posted in an /smg/ thread. Kill yourself. And stop using zeitgeist in your day to day speech, I can assure you, everyone around you thinks you're a massive faggot when you say it.
Brandon Thompson
Won't find out until tomorrow.
Ian Myers
>looking for a 1 hit wonder
stop, just buy NIO at the next sub 40 dip and dont look at it until january
Justin Barnes
EMAN
Kayden Campbell
Here dude, bought 10,000 shares yesterday at 0.00410/share and now its at 0.0535. Have made a cool $118 so far. How about you? No one is holding, once you get your profits, you get the fuck out. I'm selling today or tomorrow.
Bentley Sullivan
if we both buy right now it might hit single digits.
Oliver Robinson
>Isn't QE inflationary, not deflationary? QE derisks speculative assets relative to their returns compared to productive investments. It is no coincidence that we have entered an age of new megacorporations as was the case at the turn of the last century (railroads, utilities, newspapers, etc.). It becomes favorable to be a speculator on already large companies because the effect of QE disproportionately favors big businesses as well. One of the largest bond purchases, for example, that the Fed has made is of AAPL bonds. A company with a cash stockpile well above most of its peers in the consumer tech space. And yes, what this causes is a tremendous inflation in speculative asset value that is not appreciation. But it also undercuts the very economic growth that you are trying to encourage. If you work for GOOG, AMZN, AAPL, etc., you make decent money and the areas you live are pricey. But 99.9% of the population doesn't work for those companies or those high paying jobs. Nor do they have the savings to access equity markets. There is a "trickle down" effect from the small (and shrinking) group of the super wealthy that causes a slow but steady rise in health care, education, real estate, and child care costs which has the effect of further reducing the expendable income of the general population. An economy cannot work if its 0.1% billionaires and everyone else is poor.