>someone in the thread says PLTR will be big and look at its growth buy it >do that >make money >someone in thread says there is a steel shortage and to buy x and ctf >do that >make money
This shit easy
William Roberts
First for NAK (not the IPO kind)
Adrian Ward
Issuing stock dilutes existing shareholders and drives the price down. Imagine you have a company with 100 shares. Owning 1 share means 1% of the company. Now the company issues 100 shares, doubling the shares outstanding. One share is now worth 0.5%.
Kevin Ward
because stock offerings is stock dilution and usually followed by the share price plummeting as investors sell off since their shares are worth less
By the time you'll see any returns for that investment you'll be long dead by then.
Caleb Torres
I'll buy SRAC when it IPOs. I'm a little sketched out by the CEO being a Russian without ITAR exemption, and my broker doesn't list SPACs. But I do like the idea of a space tug play. Mining is probably not realistic in the near future though.
John Bell
>born just in time to see EVE online asteroid mining become real
Which IPOs to play next week? ABNB and DASH seems overpriced
David Green
NAK of course.
Kayden Perez
unironically true which is why I'm holding 100% GME through Q3 It's an entirely different situation from Q2. For one, the EPS might actually be positive this time considering what we've seen from other B&M retailers (including Nordstrom) It's also not overbought massively like it was prior to Q2 Short sellers can't afford to double down anymore after they're already in too deep when they doubled down to cause the Q2 dip A lot of shareholders took profit on Monday and they're waiting with cash on the sidelines to buy the "dip"
if anything it might pull a PLTR where it went -7% right after close then goes back up immediately. All I know for sure is the price right after close is going to be scary volatile, even more than Q2 was where it was going from $7.5 to $6.5 and back literally within seconds
Liam Gutierrez
I am super bullish on GME and I guarantee we won't have positive Q3 EPS
Carson Thomas
You do realise Momentus is just a last mile ride share company for satellites. They don't produce rockets and they have to hitch a ride on a rocket to get to space.
Julian Murphy
What does /smg/ consider to be due diligence? My background is in chemistry, not finance, but I'm interesting in getting into investing. My major problem is that I don't know how deeply I should be going down the rabbit hole with each company I consider buying. I don't have the time to live and breathe stocks like professionals or larpers.
Anons do you think we are in a race against time for the future? Will space stocks be even viable when more and more of society is polarized towards focusing on "domestic" tribal issues?
Aiden Hughes
Say the company had 100 shares that were, say, $1 each. The company's assets net worth is valued at $100. If it issues 100 more shares, 100 more dollars are added to its cash reserves, which raises it's net worth to $200. The value of the company's assets (market capitalization) increases by price * shares and the price per share should stay roughly the same, right?
Blake Scott
Mining in space will occur within 30 years. SpaceX has already brought launch costs down from roughly $10,000 per kg to LEO to about $1000 per kg to LEO. Starship stands to reduce that number to $100, and musk has said they aspire to eventually reach $10 or $20. This is within the next decade. This will fundamentally change how difficult it is to design spacecraft - spindly, fragile, super-light spacecraft will absolutely be a thing of the past. The bigger you can make your safety factor, the cheaper things are to build, and the tech exists to go latch onto an asteroid, slow-burn it into lunar orbit, and harvest gold and other heavy metals from it.
I unironically see a massive gold crash in 30 years caused by the influx of gold from even one 20-meter metal-rich asteroid.
Bentley Morales
>total global equity markets are now 115% of global GDP The alpha and omega of TINA rallies.
Jace Young
My DD is often >Has it been mentioned in /smg/ for at least a week?
Comfy. Who wants to sit in the station shitposting with me playing batphone for the Rorqual fleet around Ceres?
Jose Butler
okay then, let's go another route then: any online articles doing DD you'd recommend i read, to know what DD i should be looking for to then crosscheck for myself to make sure it's worth using to invest my money in?
Why are you so bullish on it? Their website seems promising, thats as much research as I usually do
Levi Carter
Roblox or Airbnb IPO?? what yall like
Brandon Bell
They also said they would land humans on Mars by 2024. How well is that going?
Nicholas Clark
how much money have you lost so far using this method?
Adrian Adams
Is NAK gonna pull a SNOW? SNOW had an IPO price of $75 and opened at fucking $250. I think I might just wait a few days for the people that bought the IPO to dump.
Caleb Murphy
are you really taking into consideration CARES act and the goodwill impairment from all their shitty acquisitions in the past
Benjamin Ross
AM bullish on BOOBA
Jayden Taylor
Ahhh, I guess ITS THAT TIME OF THE INVESTMENT CYCLE AGAIN.
PMs, miners, and energy companies BTFO in post-scarcity cyberpunk dystopia. Yet again tech stocks are the only things worth investing in. QQQ 100000c 2100.
Michael Cook
Look at cash flow, look at projected growth, get a general idea of the direction of the entire industry, look at analyst ratings (just to back you up, this is useless as a primary consideration), and if you want to be super autistic use TA just to see if it backs up your conclusions.
Joshua Anderson
Why would anyone “space mine” an asset based on scarcity only to reduce said assets market cost exponentially?
If they were to use it as an industrial for MORE space mining and exploration I assume could project.
But that projection is in decades not years.
Wyatt Long
What's the best screener to find out stocks that are bottoming out?
Take the scientific method and retrofit it to identify a mispriced/discounted asset. Considering you're a stemfag it shouldn't be too hard to model problems.
Jack Hill
>is there any safe way to trade options? Yes. Be the person selling covered calls to retards on Zig Forums buying options that expire worthless.
James Myers
They are going to do a test of starship's complicated landing maneuver this week and an orbital test this week.
I concede that I don't think they will land humans on mars until the 2026 launch window. Maybe 2028. But a 2-year or 4-year delay on a project that would have previously taken decades for government space agencies to accomplish is entirely acceptable.
Daniel Edwards
Im liking Roblox alot, every kid in america is playing it, and parents constantly buy kids whatever they want these days. All they want is Robucks. 110 Mil users per month. thats 1/3 US population.
Brandon Hernandez
Is Microsoft undervalued or not? It really seems like at the very least it isn't OVER valued like other blue chips
The more you're allocating towards it the more research you should do and the higher conviction you should have. A 10% position requires less DD than a 60% position, obviously.
Justin Powell
>a stock's value drops by 55 cents the day after it pays a 55 cent dividend
This can't be true, can it?
Xavier Torres
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Jayden Carter
im thinking about selling my shares. idk i cant decide
Buy 1 call contract for every 100 shares you take profit on (gains pay for calls) to hedge for further gains so you don't get into the situation where you sell NIO for $10 happy about your +500% gains only to be in pain later on when you see it going to $50 months later on
like the only reason it prob doesn't drop after dividends is maybe because it's a solid company where you're better off just braindead holding the entire time meanwhile on shitty value traps like REITs with no growth (some REITs have growth though) then yeah it probably dumps after every ex dividend date
Juan Stewart
Rycey is amazingly bullish. Who else is gonna make engines for planes . lol get rekt
Connor Brooks
It is but what you're missing is that the stock will rise 55 cents before the next dividend, then drop 55 cents when the dividend is payed, then crab back up 55 cents, ad infinitum
basically the time value of the dividend increases as it draws closer and resets when it's paid out
Justin Turner
Same here. It's been super disappointing,but I at least tell myself the dividend isn't insignificant, and it is safe. I'm trying to tell myself that if the market does crash hard next year, microsoft will weather it well and recover fast.
Luke Howard
>let's go to an asteroid, wrap some rope around it and tug it back to Earth. This isn't a video game were the minerals are magically extracted, you need a mining space station, quarters for staff, drilling equipment, storage, etc
Caleb Collins
Yup, its the same taking money from your front pocket, and putting it in your back pocket.
Divvies are just a different way of paying out income instead of compounding though growth. Don't really get why some people hold them in high regard, but they can often be a decent indicator of a companies health.
Many companies will switch diviies into high gear once they cannot grow any longer, to keep serious investors and dumb money in.
>Don't really get why some people hold them in high regard When you're left holding bags, a dividend stock still pays out when you're waiting for it to recover.