Stock of the Day
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- NBQ002
TSLA is not stopping. Holy fuck, this stock is going like Bitcoin in its prime.
- sted2
AirBNB
Ticker Symbol: ABNB
Share Price: $56 - $60
Valuation: $40 billion
IPO Proceeds: $2.9 billion
Starts Trading: Dec. 10
Looks good, buying a smaller portion for starters then adding more.Doordash
Ticker Symbol: DASH
Share Price: $90 - $95
Valuation: $34.6 billion
IPO Proceeds: $3.1 billion
Starts Trading: Dec. 9
Looks overvalued, waiting for a drop to 8x-7x.- Airbnb will quickly go up to around $90, buy more now if you cangrafician
- I don’t have high hopes for either of these.monospaced
- airbnb looks good until it goes 1.5x before the release, waiting for dash to drop to 100-90, but that went into the trash category for now.sted
- DASH trading 180+grafician
- AIRBNB trading 150+grafician
- coolsted
- Waaaay overvalued. These will plummet soon enough, they always do. Silly people chasing IPO prices get burned everytime.formed
- sted0
GLSI
but maybe late for u
- sted1
- pango3
I've gained 30-40k from the beginning of 2020.
not bad for not knowing shit about stocks.
I think this is the most I've gained in the last 5 years...- Nice dude. Me too.monospaced
- Same here, made at least a 150k
Thank you PYPL, ETSY, TSLA.
Greed feels great!utopian - nice pango! how much investment have you made to get that kind of return?pedromendez
- started from 150k about 6,7 years ago.pango
- Bennn1
Prepare for the 2021 market crash, like in March 2020. Stack some money on the side to be ready.
Market Crash 2021: Your 2nd Chance to Make Millions
https://www.fool.ca/2021/01/07/m…Warren Buffett: Time to Plan for a 2021 Stock Market Crash
https://www.fool.ca/2021/01/07/w…I just started "playing" on the stock market last October, it was about time you'll say, yeah.. i just found an easy platform to do it and I jumped in. I was ''struggling'' to find ideas to make some side money... well now i understand that stock market is probably the easiest way to make some extra cash. I daytrade, and it works well, all small amount but i just create money out of nowhere and learn at the same time.
- If you’re using it for extra cash you’re doing it wrong. The stock market is there so your great grandchildren die rich. Think long term.monospaced
- You can play in short at any time, but keep the real money in investments. I have 30% for daytrading and bagholding,sted
- the rest is invested in etfs and a few hand picked and well researched stocks for 2-3 years min.sted
- And i'm fucking happy because my price prediction for tesla just kicked in and my option calls just blew up ehehested
- always cut in half what the fool says!sted
- oh i also have investment for long term (10+ years) i use these robot thing with my bankBennn
- good play sted ... those 2-3 year picks could easily become 20-30 year juggernautsmonospaced
- I do small trades, like yesterday when the shit hit the fan at the capitol I knew that its going to blow up the volatility so I bought some UVXY and made $$sted
- while working and looking at the idiots in the building + wasting time on qbn :Dsted
- 1.8k in 2 hours without any risk. today was SUNW, where i'm in with a largeish position and knew that its going to have a run. So i bought some more and made 7ksted
- selling at 8.sted
- QBN... we used to be designers, now we are day traders. Thanks to WHO Wuhan China Covid Boris Trump 2020.shapesalad
- Nice, sted! :DBennn
- I doubt anyone here is day trading.monospaced
- https://i.imgur.com/…
:) (shows an extra 3k profit from yest (1.2+ that that 1.8))sted - *and thatsted
- +you can find me here:
https://discord.gg/p…sted - @mono yeah i dont daytrade. i shouldnt have use that word. its more short term investment than anythingBennn
- long term, short term, you're still not truly day trading regardless of termmonospaced
- @mono what you call "day trading" is an interesting definition catered by those who are required to present a certain trading number at the end of the month.sted
- mostly in the 90s.sted
- @sted, no it's not. I actually know day traders. They laugh at the plebs who like to think they are because they buy and sell a few pennies each day.monospaced
- That's their definition for day-trading? Sounds like they're mainly assholes.
I know a lot of people too: Dsted
- Bennn0
- Benns means Heinz.Nairn
- Lagging behind in plant-based R&D initiatives is global food company Kraft Heinz Company (NASDAQ:KHC), which only spent 0.4% of revenues on R&D in 2019sted
- *sadtrombone.wavhans_glib
- Kraft could be looking to gain a slice of the plant-based dairy market after its cream cheese company Philadelphia revealed that it is considering launching a vsted
- vegan soft cheese spread.sted
- zero effort on development, but the sales look good.sted
- yepBennn
- With Heinz, after every dip, i always go back up and dip again. Sooo yummy.monospaced
- Best ketchup on the planet!utopian
- sted2
P A L A N T I R
- Just got some. Now watch my karma drive it into the ground!stoplying
- I picked up $5k of this at $10 on day 1. Sold $5k of it when it hit $30. If it falls to $20, I'll get some more.monospaced
- I got lucky with that. I simply needed the money for a down payment on a lease, and figured I might as well. I had no idea I hit the peak perfectly.monospaced
- @stoplying sell it. this was a 1 time suggestion for that pump up to 27 today + our cfo believes that it will be shorted into sht until jan 26sted
- and i believe him on this, because lot of ppl want to get in but not at 30 :)sted
- Of course! Perfect.stoplying
- erg here it is:
https://www.benzinga…sted - Palantir is probably helping round up the domestic terrorists. I wouldn't count them out quite yet, dude.monospaced
- It's January 26th now. Palantir is at $35/share. 33% higher than when you predicted it would drop.monospaced
- Glad I was right and didn't listen to you, because you and the people you know were wrong. Again. And I was right, again. As usual. :)monospaced
- what exactly were you right about?
i can't see any prediction on your partsted - And doing a recap after 25 days on this is a little bit unfounded. why haven't you asked what i think 5 days ago?sted
- AQUTE0
LMND
- Bennn0
- :)sted
- 3 stocks?NBQ00
- The Caribou of Wall Street.palimpsest
- yes only 3. Iam new to this so I buy very low amount of stocks, iam doing good right now, i read articles and try to make good choices.Bennn
- i also notice it can become very time consuming and obsessing ''playing'' with stocks!Bennn
- You mean 3 shares.NBQ00
- oh 3 shares, yeahBennn
- sted-1
- sarahfailin1
I'm dying being a bear in this bull market. Look at our current position compared to the dot-com crash of 2001. Weekly MACD (the bottom part of this chart) is at 750 (in 2001 it was at about 500). Eventually MACD always crosses back over the 0.00 line to go negative. What goes up must come down, and it will happen with tremendous force.
- Question is, what sector(s) will take it down? Will it be in tech again? Hard to say because their values seem more justified than they were in the dot com bubbmonospaced
- The new US government is going to add more money to the market, there's no crash in sight IMHO.zarkonite
- What I see on this chart: even if I bought at the peak right before that first crash, I would still have more today.nb
- Money printed:
https://www.tradingv…
It can continue to go up, but after a while a loaf of bread will cost $100drgs
- sted2
dingdingding dingding dingdingding dingdingdingding
- drgs4
Tesla market cap is now $835.89 billions, approaching a trillion.
US economy equals $21 trillions.If Tesla continues its growth, say, same as in 2020 (+800%), it will make up 30% of US economy. A little high for a company which makes electric cars. Ask yourself how many of your acquaintances own a Tesla.
The problem with charts like this is that they don't just stop growing and go sideways form there...
Tesla is clearly a bubble, not very dissimilar to Yahoo or any IT tech stock from 20 years ago. I think 2021 is the year it meets the ceiling.
Discuss
- https://www.qbn.com/…sted
- I know roughly 30 people to the point that I know what they drive. 7 of them drive Teslas. Those types of anecdotes mean something.ben_
- Well electric cars and most specific battery tech are the future, so...grafician
- If all 30 of your friends owned 5 Teslas each, then I would have more truck with itdrgs
- Electric cars are the future, but at 30% of US economy, its the kind of future where all Americans start sleeping in their cars and living in electric vansdrgs
- @drgs lol but that's a thing already: https://www.youtube.…grafician
- Investors buying into the future. On top of that there’s also many shorts that been squeezed as it was heavily shorted by big funds. And yes it’s way overboughtNBQ00
- Yep. this has very little to do with Tesla as a company, and much more to do with Tesla as a stock. Look at game stop today (Jan25) for some more craziness.monNom
- yeah it was worth waiting 3 weeks for GME.
I can't afford the car so i bought some stocks few years ago, sold most of it before the split because of 2020.sted - what i really like are these event plays. on battery day ppl basically honked for the price !!! -> 444 :D, last week it was clear that its going to blow up.sted
- Tesla is worth a lot because they have the best electric vehicle on the planet nobody can match at that $ pt. Also a massive Supercharger network.monospaced
- So, it has more to do with them as a growing company, and not just hype for stock. It might be overvalued, but not by much.monospaced
- Anecdotes about car sales is a very narrow window into what they are as a company. They are the leaders of self-driving AI and electric car infrastructure.monospaced
- +1 monNom, and Musk himself is quite clear about it.Nairn
- sarahfailin3
https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstr…
WallStreetBets redditors caused GameStop to rally 50% this morning by creating a short squeeze. They also piled into Blackberry stock, causing a major rally there as well.
"[GameStop] has become a high-profile battleground between bullish chatroom-driven day traders, especially on online platform Reddit, and hedge fund short sellers, who have been betting against the stock.
GameStop has been the most-actively traded stock by customers of Fidelity Investments in recent sessions, with buy orders outnumbering sell orders by more than four-to-one, according to the brokerage.
“We broke it. We broke GME at open,” one Reddit user wrote Monday after the NYSE halted trading, referring to GameStop’s stock-market ticker." https://www.wsj.com/articles/gam…
Surely some reckoning is at hand... what rough beast slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
- just read this madness
reddit.com/r/wallstr...sarahfailin - http://www.reddit.co…sarahfailin
- lol, so Redditors are fucking up hedge fund douches who were trying to short the stock? am I reading that right? that's amazing if so_niko
- what the hell, it went from $18 to $183 in January?_niko
- Amazingsection_014
- yeah i had to put back my face after looking at BB today. GameStop started to get interesting two weeks ago...sted
- the WSB reddit has 2.3+ million members with money, time and Robinhood accounts - sounds like how the 1920's stock market started out toospot13
- I was happy to cash out of BB after holding for a year+ so now I'm jumping on the GME ride to see what happens, lolspot13
- just checked out from GME.sted
- just read this madness