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Economy Stock market chat v3: Tesla crashes

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with a day as green as this, i wish i wasn't sitting with 3/4 of portfolio in cash.

oops.

cleaned up on all moves yesterday (and got seconds of groupon that i already sold again). now i'm bored again. i was expecting/hoping for tariffs/negative nancy news to rebuy some positions (most notably, amd) at a lower price.
These were my thoughts exactly.
 
with a day as green as this, i wish i wasn't sitting with 3/4 of portfolio in cash.

oops.

cleaned up on all moves yesterday (and got seconds of groupon that i already sold again). now i'm bored again. i was expecting/hoping for tariffs/negative nancy news to rebuy some positions (most notably, amd) at a lower price.

As Peter Lynch said, more money is lost in anticipating corrections than in corrections themselves.
 
Beyond Meat and novelty. Reminds of this passage by Burke:


THE FIRST and the simplest emotion which we discover in the human mind, is Curiosity. By curiosity, I mean whatever desire we have for, or whatever pleasure we take in, novelty. We see children perpetually running from place to place, to hunt out something new: they catch with great eagerness, and with very little choice, at whatever comes before them; their attention is engaged by everything, because everything has, in that stage of life, the charm of novelty to recommend it. But as those things, which engage us merely by their novelty, cannot attach us for any length of time, curiosity is the most superficial of all the affections; it changes its object perpetually, it has an appetite which is very sharp, but very easily satisfied; and it has always an appearance of giddiness, restlessness, and anxiety. Curiosity, from its nature, is a very active principle; it quickly runs over the greatest part of its objects, and soon exhausts the variety which is commonly to be met with in nature; the same things make frequent returns, and they return with less and less of any agreeable effect.
 
no trendy stuff. i want etfs backed by research

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I may jump into big banks like Goldman soon. They are trading around or less book value.
 
there's almost no point in posting charts today. virtually everything is up. relatively bigly, too.

pros: made decent quick $ on groupon
made more decent super quick (15 minutes?) on groupon's dip and retip

cons: feel priced out of market now. can't help but wonder if this weird week is a bubble.
 
As Peter Lynch said, more money is lost in anticipating corrections than in corrections themselves.

as david lynch said, “I don’t think that people accept the fact that life doesn’t make sense. I think it makes people terribly uncomfortable.”
 
Even my tvix is up today. lol
lol I am bagholding some shares of Bristow heli in Chapter 11 and they just popped 44% so i'll take it:)

Surprised FDX is up on notice theyre severing their Amazon deal.
Also kinda shocked TSLA isn't up.
Makes me think the weak shorts squeezed last few days and other stocks are running up on squeeze
 
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I told Beyond Meat stockholders that they are dead men fuckin walking. They are.

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We got another Chap on our hands. Also up nice today.

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I told Beyond Meat stockholders that they are dead men fuckin walking. They are.

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I still wish I had bought some. Up 40 percent. I would have just dumped it today.
 
I'm actually considering trying Beyond Meat. Tilray did hit $300.
 
Damn I missed the boat today on RVLV ipo. That bougie shopping shit up 40% at least on the day.
 
same. just saw it a half hour ago.



wonder how nestle and tyson's version will compare
Yeah I was busy with my hobby-job and really couldn't afford to buy without monitoring. Blehhhh. Betting on trendy Gen Z fashion ipo seems genius in hindsight.

I flipped a little fromn 36 to 37, sold, then wanted to buy the dip again and it spiked waaay up before I could.
 
lmao @ beyond meat hitting 147. ridiculous
 
i'm already down a few dollars on beyond. bought at 140
 
same. just saw it a half hour ago.



wonder how nestle and tyson's version will compare

Nestle has been an amazing stock btw. Great growth for a company so big. Good dividend too.
 
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