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Stocks Thread

55 durable postsStarted 2020-11-19Latest 2024-03-11
#181288Post 1 of 55

I didn’t know where else to start this thread.

Anyone here day trade or long term invest?

#1803911Post 2 of 55

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Not a day trader but due to the market crash in Feb this year, I signed up for an account on Robinhood and traded some shipping stocks.

#1803924Post 3 of 55

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Shipping stocks have been interesting to me, I haven't pulled the trigger on any of them though. Which ones have been good to you Kamal?

Currently mostly invested in DNK - made a good return on NAKD, but my long investment has been VXRT. RH is cool, because it's easy, but Webull has more detailed info.

#1804020Post 4 of 55

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#1804027Post 5 of 55

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Nice work!!

#1804087Post 6 of 55

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Went in big (for me) on IDEX. Will swing trade it this week and then hopefully move earnings over to VXRT if i can get it sub $8.

#1804330Post 7 of 55

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cheers bretheren may we sumday have a yacht flotilla ms :Bingo:

#1804460Post 8 of 55

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Doing very well with OCGN - Kamal - what do your pals in India tell you :)

[url]https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ocugen-stock-still-worth-buying-165832224.html[/url]

#1804640Post 9 of 55

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Great news India! OCGN!

[url]https://pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetailm.aspx?PRID=1685678[/url]

#1804683Post 10 of 55

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[QUOTE=floridaorange;1232092]Doing very well with OCGN - Kamal - what do your pals in India tell you :)

[url]https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ocugen-stock-still-worth-buying-165832224.html[/url][/QUOTE]

Just saw this, I haven't heard much of it to be honest. I don't follow much of what is going on back home other than with family and friends.

#1804720Post 11 of 55

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Made a great return on ocgn, took earnings to jagx and chek before they shot up yesterday. great start to the yr

#1805271Post 12 of 55

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Good going florida... I think I may finally get into some long term stocks... waited far to long to get into this game.

#1805273Post 13 of 55

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If you want to invest in a safe portfolio, try Acorns. They're pretty good and their portfolios have a decent rate of return

#1805277Post 14 of 55

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Thanks K! Will check it out.

#1805289Post 15 of 55

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SOS & CNET both being very good to me...

#1805319Post 16 of 55

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Does anyone recommd any subscriptionss that are worth pickin up?

ie [URL]https://www.stockgumshoe.com/[/URL]

#1805441Post 17 of 55

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Biggest market gain since June 2020 yesterday

#1805444Post 18 of 55

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[QUOTE=floridaorange;1233366]Biggest market gain since June 2020 yesterday[/QUOTE]

Yeah but that followed the biggest sell off since October 2020 last week.

#1805466Post 19 of 55

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haha too right!

#1805792Post 20 of 55

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The bull run is still fying high.. how is everyone feeling this year?

#1805807Post 21 of 55

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Steel is supposed to remain steady for the next couple of quarters. We track a lot of shit for work. If steel is steady (or firming) construction projects continue at pace and Oil stays steady (or rises in unison).

I am surprised Tesla is making a run for it today. Made some healthy gains and everyone and their mother was expecting them to collapse before Q1.

#1805942Post 22 of 55

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Things are looking great right now - hoping this bullish momentum continues this week and into May, the small caps are all making a comeback. Best performer lately, OCGN & GEVO

#1805949Post 23 of 55

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I missed out on Ocugen but I'm going to dump tesla and get AMC. Once all the vaccines are doled out and the theaters open, you're going to see them spike.

#1805955Post 24 of 55

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This whole thing definitely not going to end well, sooner or later.

Good time for making an echonomic difference tho!

#1805956Post 25 of 55

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[QUOTE=floridaorange;1234036]Best performer lately, OCGN[/QUOTE]

I bought OCGN on Feb 5 at $3.28, sold on Feb 9 at $12.89. :Boom:

#1805965Post 26 of 55

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Nice!!

#1805966Post 27 of 55

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We should totally start a trading thread. What is everyone using? I'm on Robinhood and Acorns.

#1805983Post 28 of 55

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[QUOTE=Kamal;1234065]We should totally start a trading thread. What is everyone using? I'm on Robinhood and Acorns.[/QUOTE]

Was on RH, but eventually found the data and options to be pretty limited so moved to WeBull which is far superior for charting but also gives extended hours trading so if something good/bad happens in after or pre hours you can get in/out before market opens. I use Finviz for a screener.

I'm considering bailing on day/swing trading and just going ape into Etherium as I don't think anything I do will outperform ETH over the next 5 years.

#1806028Post 29 of 55

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Be careful with Crypto - you should watch Bill Mahr sequence on it this past weekend. It's literally a guessing game to earn virtual coins that cost a presumed value between those hunting the numbers.

It is so convoluted how it's mined and the Global Warming resulting from the power consumption of these super computers paying a guessing game is wild. If I remember right, the Super Computers running Bitcoin consume more power than NY State and even more than Apple, Google, Netflix, and Microsoft COMBINED.

And then dip shit Elon Musk is trying to create a sustainable planet on the one hand with Tesla and sinking all of the sustainability by being one of the biggest investors in crypto. It's mind numbing.

#1806029Post 30 of 55

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[QUOTE=Kamal;1234142]you should watch Bill Mahr[/QUOTE]

Nope.

The number of companies using Ethereum blockchain is astounding and continuing to grow. You're already using it and don't even know it. Did you get the Pfizer vaccine? Do you have a Visa credit card? Have you been to WalMart? Bought gas at Shell? Flown on Delta? I could go on with your insurance company, real estate company, government, supply chain, banking, etc... ETH isn't some silly alt-coin with a dog on it, but btw that silly dog coin has a market cap over 50billion. lol.

#1806030Post 31 of 55

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I'm aware, Walmart, Target, all these big retailers are jumping in on it. This is all virtual money, none of it exists. When the market caps tank and people stop buying into Crypto, it's all going to disappear like AOL did.

#1806031Post 32 of 55

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[QUOTE=Kamal;1234144]This is all virtual money, none of it exists.[/QUOTE]

This is a larger discussion about what money actually is, it's nothing more than an accounting ledger, who owes what to who. The green folded thing in your pocket is a representation of that, which is just as virtual as a digital ledger. Governments literally turn on a machine and print more of it. Sound familiar? The more widely adopted digital currency becomes, the harder it will be for it to disappear, it's an asset like anything else, but you also have to separate the currency aspect of crypto from blockchain technology which has a much wider application, and that's what all these businesses are adopting- take a look at smart contracts for example.

Since this is an investment thread, regardless of what you or Bill Mahr thinks about the future of blockchain, 20k invested in ETH 3 months ago is 42k today. Investing money is about making a profit right? It's the literal definition of investing, and the entire purpose of markets. I disagree with you that blockchain ends up like AOL, but even if it did, it's not happening overnight, set calculated stop losses so you can sleep well at night and there is money to be made along the way. :Cheerz:

#1806032Post 33 of 55

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Yes I understand what you're saying, but it's like investing in air, there is no saying WHEN the Feds will crack down on it to do away with the inability to track it.

Seriously, forget your views on Bill, just watch it.

[video=youtube;HaJpYjO136o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaJpYjO136o[/video]

#1806045Post 34 of 55

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All I know, is a good friend of mine had a friend go to China 5 yrs ago to buy miners for Crypto, anyway long story short, his $10k investment soon went to $100k, then Bitcoin crashed, he was left with $10k. I think that was obviously a different time, there is much more widespread adoption of crypto and infrastructure around it continues to grow. Anyway had a stock pop 40% yesterday AMS :).

Crypto is on fire right now, very bullish on ETH and DOGE, I'm amazed they haven't dropped this week, usually if the market is decent, crypto doesn't do well on Monday, and rarely does it continue it's momentum into Tues, if the other markets are not dropping.

#1806046Post 35 of 55

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[QUOTE=REDROCK;1234163] Crypto is on fire right now, very bullish on ETH and DOGE, I'm amazed they haven't dropped this week, usually if the market is decent, crypto doesn't do well on Monday, and rarely does it continue it's momentum into Tues, if the other markets are not dropping.[/QUOTE]

DOGE to $1, because the most entertaining outcome is the most likely. :lol:

This is big: [url]https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sp-dow-jones-indices-launches-cryptocurrency-index-series-including-sp-bitcoin-index-301283028.html[/url]

#1806114Post 36 of 55

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[QUOTE=Kamal;1234142] And then dip shit Elon Musk is trying to create a sustainable planet on the one hand with Tesla and sinking all of the sustainability by being one of the biggest investors in crypto. It's mind numbing.[/QUOTE]

He knows exactly what he is doing lol

Bill Gates On Investing In Bitcoin: 'If You Have Less Money Than Elon, You Should Probably Watch Out'

All this stuff looks really like an epiphany of Wolf of Street "Fugazi" scene :lol:

#1806115Post 37 of 55

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[QUOTE=AchtungBaby!;1234053]This whole thing definitely not going to end well, sooner or later.

Good time for making an echonomic difference tho![/QUOTE]

This.

#1806439Post 38 of 55

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#1806447Post 39 of 55

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Buy the dip

#1811481Post 40 of 55

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imo, 2022 will be a year for massive corrections.

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