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This market is so frustrating. I seem to be consistantly down $2,000-5,000 per day in my accounts.
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The Frog is Pepe. Someone shouts Hey Pepe @ Hillary rally, then Roger Stone Jedi Mindfucked someone in the Hillary campaign by putting Pepe in the Deplorables meme and now the shit is getting real.
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Most of accounts are rather illiquid longer term options. Fidelity marks them to the bid when market is open and marks them to previous trade when market is closed. So every day I get to see giant negative numbers. It's starting to make me have bad mornings.
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Originally Posted By tornadochaser: My only rational thought as to why there's a delay, is due to the sophistication that fake checks have nowdays. View Quote Nope they are playing fuck fuck games with your money for 6 days and pocketing the profits. This may not seem like much on a small scale but when they are doing everyday with everyone's money....? |
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Team Ranstad Camp Patriot Task Force Dagger Foundation Tennessee Squire A Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. |
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The Frog is Pepe. Someone shouts Hey Pepe @ Hillary rally, then Roger Stone Jedi Mindfucked someone in the Hillary campaign by putting Pepe in the Deplorables meme and now the shit is getting real.
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Uh oh, we went below 4200 SPX.
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Originally Posted By apexcrusade: Uh oh, we went below 4200 SPX. View Quote Power hour is full throttle into the ground. So long chicken tendies money, it was fun while it lasted. Kansas - Dust in the Wind (Official Video) |
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BBIG -4%
SENS -4% MVIS -4%x2 But wait, there's one more trading day to go before earnings release, does that put the 52 week low of 2.61 in reach? |
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R.I.P. Brian Michael Wallace, AKA FCSD2162
https://givesendgo.com/Brianwallace |
What a freaking catastrophe.
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Who opened their mouth today?
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Be heard now or be in the herd later.
The voice in your head is a liar. Cola-warrior.com. Spring is coming. Winner of the Great Shop War of 2014. Winner of Cola Warrior 5. |
Originally Posted By m1awolf: Nope they are playing fuck fuck games with your money for 6 days and pocketing the profits. This may not seem like much on a small scale but when they are doing everyday with everyone's money....? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By m1awolf: Originally Posted By tornadochaser: My only rational thought as to why there's a delay, is due to the sophistication that fake checks have nowdays. Nope they are playing fuck fuck games with your money for 6 days and pocketing the profits. This may not seem like much on a small scale but when they are doing everyday with everyone's money....? Exactly! A few pennies a day on all the accounts turns into real money. The big banks are notorious for that, I tried BB&T for a minute but learned the hard way they had holds on deposits of 10 business days. That turns out to be 2 weeks of waiting on them to let me spend my money, I dropped them pretty quick after they hit me for NSF charges for a few small checks when my account had over $40K in it according to my records. |
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Who is messing with Musk? Tanking TSLA to force margin call on Twitter loans?
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Oof. Not a good indicator for the overall markets when SQQQ is up this much.
Ok for my 25 shares I bought at $32 though. Attached File |
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q3131: I can enjoy necrobeastialexhibitionism as much as the next guy, but homonecrobestailexhibitionism is just plain sick.
Tomislav:If you truly love something, you need to shoot it, then set it on fire. (And then post pics!) كا |
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Originally Posted By tornadochaser: 1 year ago today. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245490/Reminder_JPG-2362850.JPG Not rubbing it in, just hoping for another moon shot. View Quote *sigh if only. So many regrets. So many. |
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MVIS webPage updated. Looks nice.
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New mvis videos in my email this afternoon
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Always blame autocorrect.
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Originally Posted By Scare_Crow: I can sell start of premarket at 7am but not 6. Even then if one guy puts a sell up at 3.29 and no one buys well it'll show that premarket is at 3.29 I've seen huge bid / ask price spreads on premarket many times View Quote I've been seeing actual afterhours trades several percent higher than the closing price, followed by 0930-1000 pricing at or below the close. Beginning to think I should just put in afterhours orders to sell for close plus ten cents, and then put in a order to buy at the closing price to get them back. I wonder if somebody is manipulating the price upwards in the off hours in an attempt to get higher prices at the open to sell or short at. Here it is again tonight: Attached File |
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R.I.P. Brian Michael Wallace, AKA FCSD2162
https://givesendgo.com/Brianwallace |
Originally Posted By rustyboy: No, although the market may react like there is. Nitrogen fertilizer is extremely cyclical. Demand goes up as more people eat Western diet and also simply with mouths to feed. It increases slowly every year. Every plant is trying to run 100% all the time. Due to historical under investment, we reached a tipping point with demand>supply end of 2019. COVID masked it for a year, as ethanol demand fell big time. Building the next big plant, probably in Middle East, hasn't started yet, will require 3ish Billion in capital, and 4 years. Then supply will be greater than demand and price will plummet. No one has broke ground yet. The UKR/RUS deal just accelerated the end game, which is sky high prices. If you look at retail prices, all started marching up in Nov/Dec. They haven't really moved since the invasion. Mr market may have a different option, but this is a longer game. Retail here. UAN is about 20% ammonia tons and 78% uan32, with a sprinkle of urea. View Quote I tried to buy UAN today in my IRA and IBKR won't let me due to the UBTI/LP crap. Really Sucks! On a side note I opened the article at work and I know the author. Not sure if he just writes these for DTN or is some kind of fertilizer SME? I do know he grew up on a farm west of Omaha that some upscale golf course/housing development was trying to buy. Vividly remember his dad saying "I'm not selling for any price and those golfers can watch my cows fuck!" - kinda funny at the time. |
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Where's the Kaboom?! There's supposed to be an Earth-shattering Kaboom!
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Originally Posted By PepePewPew: Beginning to think I should just put in afterhours orders to sell for close plus ten cents, and then put in a order to buy at the closing price to get them back. View Quote So you want to do a daily after hours .10c scalp? You could do that during the day. The volume after hours may not support the share amount depending |
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I missed the PR in it's entirety. Two points here...first, they're making an effort to defend the share price. It's mostly as futile as trying to fly a kite in a hurricane, given the market's repeated suicide attempts, but welcome given MVIS' past history of total silence under the same conditions. The second is Sumit saying, "pleased with the progress...as evidenced...". As evidenced to an engineer means they have tangible results, not just the warm and happy belief that all will be well. It's easy to take successful testing for granted, but it's far from certain when breaking new ground. June is approaching rapidly, and I sense an air of confidence.
REDMOND, WA / ACCESSWIRE / April 26, 2022 / MicroVision, Inc. (NASDAQ:MVIS), a leader in MEMS-based solid-state automotive lidar and ADAS solutions, announced its release of a series of videos documenting track testing of its automotive lidar sensor and perception software. "We are pleased with the progress our team is making with development of our integrated hardware and software solution as evidenced during the recent ground-truth testing with our demo car on a test track in Michigan," said Sumit Sharma, MicroVision's Chief Executive Officer. "To ensure safety, we believe it is critical to test solutions to key ADAS scenarios at highway speeds. We are releasing videos of these days at the test track to show how we expect our solution to enable highway safety for OEMs." After releasing a sneak peek video on April 14, MicroVision released a seven-minute video yesterday, showcasing its solid-state lidar sensor and perception software operating on its demo car on an independent test track. MicroVision's team collected ground-truth data at highway speeds. The Company expects to release additional video vignettes of this track testing in the days to come. |
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"Cease quoting laws to us who have swords"
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Be heard now or be in the herd later.
The voice in your head is a liar. Cola-warrior.com. Spring is coming. Winner of the Great Shop War of 2014. Winner of Cola Warrior 5. |
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Originally Posted By Osprey61: I missed the PR in it's entirety. Two points here...first, they're making an effort to defend the share price. It's mostly as futile as trying to fly a kite in a hurricane, given the market's repeated suicide attempts, but welcome given MVIS' past history of total silence under the same conditions. The second is Sumit saying, "pleased with the progress...as evidenced...". As evidenced to an engineer means they have tangible results, not just the warm and happy belief that all will be well. It's easy to take successful testing for granted, but it's far from certain when breaking new ground. June is approaching rapidly, and I sense an air of confidence. REDMOND, WA / ACCESSWIRE / April 26, 2022 / MicroVision, Inc. (NASDAQ:MVIS), a leader in MEMS-based solid-state automotive lidar and ADAS solutions, announced its release of a series of videos documenting track testing of its automotive lidar sensor and perception software. "We are pleased with the progress our team is making with development of our integrated hardware and software solution as evidenced during the recent ground-truth testing with our demo car on a test track in Michigan," said Sumit Sharma, MicroVision's Chief Executive Officer. "To ensure safety, we believe it is critical to test solutions to key ADAS scenarios at highway speeds. We are releasing videos of these days at the test track to show how we expect our solution to enable highway safety for OEMs." After releasing a sneak peek video on April 14, MicroVision released a seven-minute video yesterday, showcasing its solid-state lidar sensor and perception software operating on its demo car on an independent test track. MicroVision's team collected ground-truth data at highway speeds. The Company expects to release additional video vignettes of this track testing in the days to come. View Quote If they are doing the highway speed track testing now, what's happening in June? The data release? |
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Where's the Kaboom?! There's supposed to be an Earth-shattering Kaboom!
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Aaaaaaand after hours MVIS ended up $00.01
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Originally Posted By Osprey61:MicroVision's team collected ground-truth data at highway speeds. The Company expects to release additional video vignettes of this track testing in the days to come. View Quote If there's something positive to be released today, PR like that will help fuel the gains. If there's nothing but disappointment to be released today, PR like that won't stop the bloodbath. |
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R.I.P. Brian Michael Wallace, AKA FCSD2162
https://givesendgo.com/Brianwallace |
Originally Posted By KaiK: How much does California state pension own again? View Quote At year end, top holdings were SP500 ETFs, MSFT, Apple, Goolag, Amazon, JNJ, Tesla, Fakebook, Berkshire and Pepsi. 1.2% TSLA, 1.8MM shares. Last I knew they used social credit scoring to prohibit investing in companies like RGR. If their wokeness causes them to divest TSLA, it's going to affect their own sales price to sell that much. https://stockzoa.com/fund/calpers/ |
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R.I.P. Brian Michael Wallace, AKA FCSD2162
https://givesendgo.com/Brianwallace |
Originally Posted By Total53: https://preview.redd.it/ktkhc84mkxv81.jpg?width=960&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=288f2476fe7c25761e5b04ac7e65b1f2ab88df6b View Quote That's excellent graphic artistry. But for a moment there, I thought the kart had 3 wheels. |
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R.I.P. Brian Michael Wallace, AKA FCSD2162
https://givesendgo.com/Brianwallace |
Originally Posted By Total53: I tried to buy UAN today in my IRA and IBKR won't let me due to the UBTI/LP crap. Really Sucks! On a side note I opened the article at work and I know the author. Not sure if he just writes these for DTN or is some kind of fertilizer SME? I do know he grew up on a farm west of Omaha that some upscale golf course/housing development was trying to buy. Vividly remember his dad saying "I'm not selling for any price and those golfers can watch my cows fuck!" - kinda funny at the time. View Quote That sucks that IB won't let you play. I had to acknowledge some form to do it in Fidelity, although I hold options in my IRA now, I had some shares for a while. Russ has written for them for a long time. I made a plot going in back as far back as I could of retail price vs. what UAN got each quarter. Almost everything was from him. LXU and CF are similar plays, but not as explosive or leveraged. |
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Originally Posted By rustyboy: That sucks that IB won't let you play. I had to acknowledge some form to do it in Fidelity, although I hold options in my IRA now, I had some shares for a while. Russ has written for them for a long time. I made a plot going in back as far back as I could of retail price vs. what UAN got each quarter. Almost everything was from him. LXU and CF are similar plays, but not as explosive or leveraged. View Quote I can do options just not Master LPs, I'm going to call them and see if I can get the UBTI transferred to my regular account, you never know? Sold half dozen puts on MVIS out of the IRA yesterday trying to build up some shares, may just end up buying them. |
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Where's the Kaboom?! There's supposed to be an Earth-shattering Kaboom!
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Originally Posted By PepePewPew: At year end, top holdings were SP500 ETFs, MSFT, Apple, Goolag, Amazon, JNJ, Tesla, Fakebook, Berkshire and Pepsi. 1.2% TSLA, 1.8MM shares. Last I knew they used social credit scoring to prohibit investing in companies like RGR. If their wokeness causes them to divest TSLA, it's going to affect their own sales price to sell that much. https://stockzoa.com/fund/calpers/ View Quote That's a lot of shares. CA pension lost about 2 billion dollars yesterday. |
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Be heard now or be in the herd later.
The voice in your head is a liar. Cola-warrior.com. Spring is coming. Winner of the Great Shop War of 2014. Winner of Cola Warrior 5. |
Originally Posted By JamPo: What’s next..@3200? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JamPo: Originally Posted By apexcrusade: Uh oh, we went below 4200 SPX. What’s next..@3200? I think it's tighter than that - 3900-4000? Unless this holds over about 4170 then we see a rally. |
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This market - no time like right now to practice being patient.
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R.I.P. Brian Michael Wallace, AKA FCSD2162
https://givesendgo.com/Brianwallace |
Be heard now or be in the herd later.
The voice in your head is a liar. Cola-warrior.com. Spring is coming. Winner of the Great Shop War of 2014. Winner of Cola Warrior 5. |
A snippet from TDA's 'Earnings Preview for Microvision':
Stock Performance Shares of Microvision were trading at $3.19 as of April 25. Over the last 52-week period, shares are down 85.9%. Given that these returns are generally negative, long-term shareholders are likely upset going into this earnings release. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By rollin-tumblin: A snippet from TDA's 'Earnings Preview for Microvision': Stock Performance Shares of Microvision were trading at $3.19 as of April 25. Over the last 52-week period, shares are down 85.9%. Given that these returns are generally negative, long-term shareholders are likely upset going into this earnings release. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/5ddc336bfd9db244c913783d-460.gif View Quote "Earnings" so loosely used. |
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Be heard now or be in the herd later.
The voice in your head is a liar. Cola-warrior.com. Spring is coming. Winner of the Great Shop War of 2014. Winner of Cola Warrior 5. |
Originally Posted By KaiK: "Earnings" so loosely used. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By KaiK: Originally Posted By rollin-tumblin: A snippet from TDA's 'Earnings Preview for Microvision': Stock Performance Shares of Microvision were trading at $3.19 as of April 25. Over the last 52-week period, shares are down 85.9%. Given that these returns are generally negative, long-term shareholders are likely upset going into this earnings release. /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/5ddc336bfd9db244c913783d-460.gif "Earnings" so loosely used. Oh, they are very upset, but not necessarily about MVIS. |
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Originally Posted By tornadochaser: 1 year ago today. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/245490/Reminder_JPG-2362850.JPG Not rubbing it in, just hoping for another moon shot. View Quote sad thing is, so many people on here would have been giving you a hard time if you had said "hey, maybe this is a good time to sell, this is way over valued right now and it is time to take profits" Been called all sorts of insulting stuff, cause THEY know better. Seems like everybody here has had one goal in mind, not to make money, but to be proven right, to only reinforce what a wonderful decision they are making and how smart THEY are, and any, and I mean ANY suggestion that you should take profits and walk away was met with nothing but scorn and derision. Cognitive dissonance can be a very expensive little bitch and maybe this is a lesson the loudmouths on here are finally learning. |
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R.I.P. Brian Michael Wallace, AKA FCSD2162
https://givesendgo.com/Brianwallace |
Originally Posted By tooldforthis: sad thing is, so many people on here would have been giving you a hard time if you had said "hey, maybe this is a good time to sell, this is way over valued right now and it is time to take profits" Been called all sorts of insulting stuff, cause THEY know better. Seems like everybody here has had one goal in mind, not to make money, but to be proven right, to only reinforce what a wonderful decision they are making and how smart THEY are, and any, and I mean ANY suggestion that you should take profits and walk away was met with nothing but scorn and derision. Cognitive dissonance can be a very expensive little bitch and maybe this is a lesson the loudmouths on here are finally learning. View Quote Wow. Your blanket statements about "so many people on here" certainly do not square with my experience that I have had in this thread. I have seen consistent recognition of risk vs. reward with any advice that was given, typically in response to requests for the advice. Your anger and glee in what might be other people's loss (whether or not realized) is certainly sad to see on what has been a great thread. |
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Originally Posted By Torts: Wow. Your blanket statements about "so many people on here" certainly do not square with my experience that I have had in this thread. I have seen consistent recognition of risk vs. reward with any advice that was given, typically in response to requests for the advice. Your anger and glee in what might be other people's loss (whether or not realized) is certainly sad to see on what has been a great thread. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Torts: Originally Posted By tooldforthis: sad thing is, so many people on here would have been giving you a hard time if you had said "hey, maybe this is a good time to sell, this is way over valued right now and it is time to take profits" Been called all sorts of insulting stuff, cause THEY know better. Seems like everybody here has had one goal in mind, not to make money, but to be proven right, to only reinforce what a wonderful decision they are making and how smart THEY are, and any, and I mean ANY suggestion that you should take profits and walk away was met with nothing but scorn and derision. Cognitive dissonance can be a very expensive little bitch and maybe this is a lesson the loudmouths on here are finally learning. Wow. Your blanket statements about "so many people on here" certainly do not square with my experience that I have had in this thread. I have seen consistent recognition of risk vs. reward with any advice that was given, typically in response to requests for the advice. Your anger and glee in what might be other people's loss (whether or not realized) is certainly sad to see on what has been a great thread. I just don't know in this case, but I've learned the manner in which one presents a thought or idea, bull or bear, pro or con, certainly determines the type of reaction one receives to such, apart from the actual content of the thought or idea, so I have no other option than to make an assumption here. |
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