>roscosmos They posted that concept to Twitter and literally got bullied so hard they deleted the post and started complaining. And even if they ever actually built it (they won't, because lolroscosmos) it's still a generation behind Starship.
Also, Musk's primary goal isn't the Moon. That's a side project for NASA.
does anyone know what they're doing in the markets? even institutions and big money players? or is everyone legit just gambling and the stock market is just a big legal casino, essentially?
Is it really as easy as finding a blank check company that's still around $10 per share and waiting a week for it to moon?
Dylan Thompson
yeah, some people do
Tyler Miller
I found this place from /r/wallstreetbets, happy to be here with you guys
Evan Hughes
I work in mining. Space mining not happening this century. The costs don't make sense
Benjamin Ramirez
>tfw when we might live to see a reality comparable to Armored Core 2 and 3 and mega corporations are waging war on mars with giant robots and I can be a mercenary pilot accepting contracts from elon musk and tim apple
what a time to be alive
Wyatt Jackson
Tell her you miss us, dump her, get gains, and laugh when she comes crawling back.
Grayson Rivera
fuggin based
Tyler Russell
Extreme Greed, just wouldn't bet against the clown market until Powell fucks everyone.
Evan Morris
anybody else hodl PLUG? it’s so comfy, i’m never selling any of my humble 50 shares
Matthew Phillips
also, it's really hard to underestimate just how transformational Starship will be. 100 tons to orbit for $1M is the current cost and capability goal. That means 10x more cargo for 1/20th the cost compared to this concept rocket that Roscosmos hasn't even started building yet. That cost undercuts even Electron. It's literally two generations and multiple orders of magnitude ahead of the closest competition.
but my portfolio simple. majority is boomer stocks with 10% that goes between cash and meme plays.
Brandon James
You're right, space mining alone is a meme, because hauling things up and down a gravity well sucks. What Starship allows is space manufacturing, by sheer volume. Each Starship has more internal livable volume than the entire ISS.
hey faggots help pls. How do you do your stock bookkeeping? Do you pay someone to do it? Or do you register each transaction you make? What metrics do you take?
Nintendo should be using their current massive success to acquire a smaller studio like Capcom or Konami to get access to their legacy library and launch a Netflix like streaming service with NES/SNES games and print money but their management/Japanese management in general is too slow to innovate and tech impaired so I really don't want to put my money with them.
Liam Gonzalez
what do you keep track of? only buy price and sell price? I'm new to this so I wanna learn the tricks
You realize it's 2020 right? Racism isn't funny anymore, not even ironically.
Hunter Bailey
Copying Starship is what everyone should be doing, copying Falcon 9 puts you a generation behind out of the starting gate. Also, Tory Bruno has paid lip service to reusability with ACES and SMART, but neither of them are ever happening lol.
Blue Origin is glacially slow because they've discovered the joys of cost-plus government contracting.
Noah Brown
when is automation going to git gud enough for UBI to become a real thing? who should i invest in for AI and automation related shit? NVDA?
You should make a thread about smg on wsb. We really need some new people here.
Josiah Harris
Gonne hold mine in the Hong Kong exchange, will I regret it?
Samuel Johnson
Okay nigger
Henry Cox
GME
Andrew Foster
so what do you think comes next for the rocket companies once they're all landing rockets like SpaceX?
Landing rockets will become trivial like it is with Streaming platforms in a metaphorical sense.
It use to take the best software engineers in the world to operate Netflix's streaming service, now it's a college student's final project.
Jason Flores
idk we'll figure it out when we get there lol
probably some sort of additive manufacturing where you can create mind bogglingly complex shapes because you don't have to worry about gravity during the printing process
Colton Johnson
>maybe if I record myself using a nerdy voice that’ll show them!! every single thing that you read is accurate. you are the worst poster in /smg/ thank you for exposing yourself in this thread early so that we are all able to filter you
Ryan Murphy
GME
Eli White
cunny
Ryder Bell
There was one earlier, that's how I found this place. I think many others will join soon.
Ethan Green
that webm is a metaphor on multiple levels, wow.
Mason Stewart
Any opinions on this warrior trading guy? He makes crazy gains consistently. Some people say his courses are trash though.
institutions absolutely know what they are doing. big money players in my opinion also know. but institutions have it all down, that's for sure
Samuel Hall
yeah i think the business case has to be something that is impossible to do on earth, and somehow adds a ton of value when its shipped back here. if we think of something like that we could be billionaires user!
Aaron Watson
Who is this guy, why are you so cringe tonight lol.
I'm gonna sell some PLTR at $40. 20,000 in my pocket and I'll still have some PLTR in my bag for the long road ahead
Logan Ross
you have had 20 different people call you a faggot over the last 24 hours, and you continue you to spam. why soijack poster. why. why can’t you just lurk and discuss stocks and the markets? why do you have to troll every single thread?
>once they're all landing rockets like SpaceX Okay, so important sidebar about rocket design here. Every rocket ever built (mostly) uses multiple stages. Every rocket built until Shuttle (which was as expensive to refurbish as it was to build, kind of making the point moot) and Falcon (the first truly reusable booster) just discarded spent stages in the ocean. Russia drops spent stages on Siberia and China drops them on villages. But the important part is that every rocket needs at least two stages. SSTO rockets suck and are a meme. The generation of "reusable" rockets being developed by Arianespace, Roscosmos, RocketLab and so on all reuse JUST the first stage, like Falcon 9. That means you're throwing half the rocket away with every launch still. Starship will be the first fully and rapidly reusable rocket. That's such a significant step change its hard to describe, but the fact that Roscosmos' Falcon clone is supposed to put 1/10th the cargo in orbit for 20x the price of Starship is a good figure to use.
Reusing the second stage is VERY HARD and requires a MASSIVE rocket, because the heat from atmospheric reentry rises with the CUBE of speed, and orbital velocity is 7.4 kilometers per second.
what's this 70% win rate strat though, supposedly? those seem like incredibly high numbers compared to the mean for the vast majority of traders, wtf is he doing that's so different yet effective? i'd be happy to just make $125 a day, not $125k.
user.. it's not just one maymay. it's the same guy, spamming posts like pic related for over 7 weeks straight, 5+ posts a thread, every single thread, 12 hours a day. it's the same guy. he's a faggot.