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Originally Posted By KaiK: They are blocking SENS, that's fucked up. SENS even has options and is on the Russell. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By KaiK: Originally Posted By shblackdragon: Etrade does the same; it's not about you but the stock, they consider it not legit enough and block it. etrade has been blocking SNES the same way, and it's not even OTC They are blocking SENS, that's fucked up. SENS even has options and is on the Russell. SNES, the rat birth control, not SENS. Often confused; I told a guy at work to but SENS, he bought SNES. |
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Originally Posted By shblackdragon: SNES, the rat birth control, not SENS. Often confused; I told a guy at work to but SENS, he bought SNES. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By shblackdragon: Originally Posted By KaiK: Originally Posted By shblackdragon: Etrade does the same; it's not about you but the stock, they consider it not legit enough and block it. etrade has been blocking SNES the same way, and it's not even OTC They are blocking SENS, that's fucked up. SENS even has options and is on the Russell. SNES, the rat birth control, not SENS. Often confused; I told a guy at work to but SENS, he bought SNES. Someone in this thread did the same, I remember the post and update later that some profits were made on it. Blind squirrel and all... |
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Originally Posted By shblackdragon: SNES, the rat birth control, not SENS. Often confused; I told a guy at work to but SENS, he bought SNES. View Quote That's so funny...I actually did lazy background on SNES. The company was interesting, but what really blew me away was the global-scale size of the problem. It's almost like childhood death from dysentery in the third world. An incredibly low hanging opportunity for hard core improvement in living for 3/4s of the planet that continues to gain almost no traction in the first. Not a do-gooder, but...damn. |
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Originally Posted By Total53: Just walked by a TV in another office tuned to CNBC market show. They had a meme stock graphic up with GME, something else, KOSS, and MVIS. We are never going to shake the stink of r/WSB off, it really sucks View Quote Rapidly approaching inflection point. Expect this, and worse. This is going to be no quarter. Hate to see you go, but good luck and come back when you can. I will personally say MVIS' new investor prayer for you |
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Originally Posted By Osprey61: That's so funny...I actually did lazy background on SNES. The company was interesting, but what really blew me away was the global-scale size of the problem. It's almost like childhood death from dysentery in the third world. An incredibly low hanging opportunity for hard core improvement in living for 3/4s of the planet that continues to gain almost no traction in the first. Not a do-gooder, but...damn. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Osprey61: Originally Posted By shblackdragon: SNES, the rat birth control, not SENS. Often confused; I told a guy at work to but SENS, he bought SNES. That's so funny...I actually did lazy background on SNES. The company was interesting, but what really blew me away was the global-scale size of the problem. It's almost like childhood death from dysentery in the third world. An incredibly low hanging opportunity for hard core improvement in living for 3/4s of the planet that continues to gain almost no traction in the first. Not a do-gooder, but...damn. Big cities like San Fran, LA and NYC have bad rat issues, esp since parts were essentially abandoned thanks to covid. Cali has banned use of coagulant based poisons (granting an exception for gov use...because all animals are equal), so I expected SNES to do well. The 275 shared in my TD account have been red for a long time. |
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Originally Posted By Bassmaster27: Fidelity just filled my order of 5535 shares. NSAV for anyone who missed the first post. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bassmaster27: Originally Posted By BM-ARM-DPMS-guns: Tried to buy a little (1000) just out of curiosity. TD AM. rejected my effort. "Opening transactions for this security are not accepted." Fidelity just filled my order of 5535 shares. NSAV for anyone who missed the first post. So is it or is it not being publicly traded…..? And if yes wtf is with TDA….. |
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Share price of $188 puts me at six figures which would be a little bit of life changing money for me, minus the $20,000 in stcg. What are the chances our lady gets a price of $188 ever?
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Originally Posted By Bassmaster27: Fidelity just filled my order of 5535 shares. NSAV for anyone who missed the first post. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bassmaster27: Originally Posted By BM-ARM-DPMS-guns: Tried to buy a little (1000) just out of curiosity. TD AM. rejected my effort. "Opening transactions for this security are not accepted." Fidelity just filled my order of 5535 shares. NSAV for anyone who missed the first post. The SEC Chill yesterday probably saved me money. I'm watching it but a bit leary. |
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Originally Posted By Vengeance6661: Share price of $188 puts me at six figures which would be a little bit of life changing money for me, minus the $20,000 in stcg. What are the chances our lady gets a price of $188 ever? View Quote Value or sale price of somewhere around $30B results in that price per share. There was some estimating many pages back, based on potential sales, and some comparisons with recent acquisitions of tech companies. Let's get back above $3B and stay there, first. |
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q3131: I can enjoy necrobeastialexhibitionism as much as the next guy, but homonecrobestailexhibitionism is just plain sick.
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LTNC has actually showed a bit of a gain today. I've held that dog for a while now. It's apparently hooked up with a chain store in the Mid-West, "Hy-Vee". Note below. I'm not familiar with the store brand.
_____________ Takeover Industries, the premium provider of NXT LVL(TM) hydrogen-infused spring water and nootropic energy shots, announced today that its product will be available at retail powerhouse Hy-Vee stores across the Midwest. Takeover Industries Inc. will distribute its NXT LVL(TM) Hydrogen Water to Des Moines-based Hy-Vee's chain of 265 grocery stores and 175 convenience shops throughout Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. _____________ They've jumped up over 22% today. Now I'm only down 79%. |
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Originally Posted By Vengeance6661: Share price of $188 puts me at six figures which would be a little bit of life changing money for me, minus the $20,000 in stcg. What are the chances our lady gets a price of $188 ever? View Quote As a buyout next 0% chance of that price. If they go it alone and become the defacto automotive Lidar company that everyone uses in 5 years, that will require a LOT to go right but it isn't completely impossible though unlikely. |
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Originally Posted By BM-ARM-DPMS-guns: LTNC has actually showed a bit of a gain today. I've held that dog for a while now. It's apparently hooked up with a chain store in the Mid-West, "Hy-Vee". Note below. I'm not familiar with the store brand. _____________ Takeover Industries, the premium provider of NXT LVL(TM) hydrogen-infused spring water and nootropic energy shots, announced today that its product will be available at retail powerhouse Hy-Vee stores across the Midwest. Takeover Industries Inc. will distribute its NXT LVL(TM) Hydrogen Water to Des Moines-based Hy-Vee's chain of 265 grocery stores and 175 convenience shops throughout Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. _____________ They've jumped up over 22% today. Now I'm only down 79%. View Quote Hy-Vee is a decent grocery store chain. We have a few around here, not the cheapest but good quality and their liquor selection is very good. Could be a good deal for selling the product |
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Originally Posted By FelisTacet: Yes, keep all that in mind MPNelson81. That cash is locked up until the September 24th date. This can be alleviated if your account is on margin, but that can get dangerous fast if you're not careful. Another thing. Even though these are "American Options" they seldom exercise early. So if you see the share price drop below your strike say by mid August, the contract most likely won't exercise and the shares "put" into your account. This is to the advantage of the person or entity that bought your contract...why exercise early when there is still money to be made by them (and potential earnings 'lost' by you)? This is where fast thinking comes in, and why it sometimes sucks to trade options. I watch my calls and puts like a hawk, and need to decide daily (and sometimes hourly like this past week) about if I'd be better off letting them exercise or buying them back and either rolling them out to a new strike price or later date...or buying back the contract and just buying the stock outright if it's going crazy like MVIS did this week. The basics of Covered Calls and Cash Secured Puts is pretty easy, but there are nuances to getting every little bit out of them. You learn those nuances as you trade options. Theta and delta, Implied Volatility, 80%/20% to lock in profits, 90%/10% strategy, etc. Sorry if this is all confusing...I wouldn't worry about the fine details right away. Covered and Cash-Secured is still the safest and easiest way to play options. I'm new to them too, but doing it for the last couple few months I've learned a lot. The guys in this thread are amazing when it comes to helping each other as you've seen. That being said, if I hit on anything incorrectly (I'm kind of new to this as I've said) someone PLEASE correct me. View Quote This is great, thanks. Now off to youtube to figure out how to execute the cash secured puts on Schwab! |
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Originally Posted By CajunMojo: I, for one, would like to welcome our WSB overlords back to run the price up to $31 again. View Quote Im in! Attached File |
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Originally Posted By CajunMojo: I, for one, would like to welcome our WSB overlords back to run the price up to $31 again. View Quote We all want MVIS pps up over $31, except for that shit face guy. The issue is every time MVIS makes a move good or bad it will be because of the reddit/meme stock connection. Or at least that's what the media want the public to think. MVIS was doing her thing before the wallstreetbets crowd pumped her and played out the gains w/options and she'll be doing it long after the sub is gone. Unless of course MSFT does a buy out |
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Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: EZGO dealer in Peachtree City. It was new, kitted out with lithium batteries, roof, rear flip seat, brush guard, all-terrain tires, tow hitch, turn signals, etc. It was about 13K. Just the batteries were a $2K upgrade. But I think it was worth it. Zero maintenance, and they should last several times longer than lead-acid batteries. I want to say the stripped-down base model was about 8000-9000. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: Originally Posted By steviesterno16: Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: I just bought a golf cart. Does that count? @Admiral_Crunch how much was it and from where? I want one for tooling back and forth in the neighborhood but haven't seen shit under 3k and most of anything decent is 9k + EZGO dealer in Peachtree City. It was new, kitted out with lithium batteries, roof, rear flip seat, brush guard, all-terrain tires, tow hitch, turn signals, etc. It was about 13K. Just the batteries were a $2K upgrade. But I think it was worth it. Zero maintenance, and they should last several times longer than lead-acid batteries. I want to say the stripped-down base model was about 8000-9000. I'd consider that a moon cart for sure! |
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Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: EZGO dealer in Peachtree City. It was new, kitted out with lithium batteries, roof, rear flip seat, brush guard, all-terrain tires, tow hitch, turn signals, etc. It was about 13K. Just the batteries were a $2K upgrade. But I think it was worth it. Zero maintenance, and they should last several times longer than lead-acid batteries. I want to say the stripped-down base model was about 8000-9000. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/6688/IMG_0371__002_-2047568.jpg View Quote A - that's nice! congrats. B - that's almost side-by-side $$$ |
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Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: I may name her Mavis. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: Originally Posted By mygreenkaw: I'd consider that a moon cart for sure! I may name her Mavis. LOL or replace the EZGO logo with one that reads MVIS,, just say-in! btw don't make an error on your Fidelity options application (going from level 1 - 2) and made a mistake. They removed my level 1 approval as well |
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"I'm like some kind of evil retard Santa Claus that makes you buy your own toys." -beitodesstrafe
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Originally Posted By mygreenkaw: LOL or replace the EZGO logo with one that reads MVIS,, just say-in! btw don't make an error on your Fidelity options application (going from level 1 - 2) and made a mistake. They removed my level 1 approval as well View Quote lol damn really? They bumped you down when you applied for an upgrade?! Ive heard fidelity is hard on options approval. E-trade is pretty easy. |
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Was technically my mistake but yeah, stupid.
After phone time with customer service and no fix, I sent off a friendly email let's see how that goes. Just annoying more than anything since starting options I now look forward to Mondays! |
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Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: EZGO dealer in Peachtree City. It was new, kitted out with lithium batteries, roof, rear flip seat, brush guard, all-terrain tires, tow hitch, turn signals, etc. It was about 13K. Just the batteries were a $2K upgrade. But I think it was worth it. Zero maintenance, and they should last several times longer than lead-acid batteries. I want to say the stripped-down base model was about 8000-9000. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/6688/IMG_0371__002_-2047568.jpg View Quote Needs a Hemi!! 👍 |
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Originally Posted By mygreenkaw: Was technically my mistake but yeah, stupid. After phone time with customer service and no fix, I sent off a friendly email let's see how that goes. Just annoying more than anything since starting options I now look forward to Mondays! View Quote I'd be moving to think or swim or etrade. |
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2021 just said to 2020, hold my beer and watch this
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FYI anyone using Robinhood, your Market Value and portfolio total include your options.
So if you sell $20,000 in covered calls, your portfolio reflects $-20,000 in equity for those calls. Meaning $20,000 is subtracted from your portfolio value. |
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Originally Posted By bondservant2: So is it or is it not being publicly traded..? And if yes wtf is with TDA.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bondservant2: Originally Posted By Bassmaster27: Originally Posted By BM-ARM-DPMS-guns: Tried to buy a little (1000) just out of curiosity. TD AM. rejected my effort. "Opening transactions for this security are not accepted." Fidelity just filled my order of 5535 shares. NSAV for anyone who missed the first post. So is it or is it not being publicly traded..? And if yes wtf is with TDA.. Idk wtf is up with TD |
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Originally Posted By 13MIKE: How bad ass is your TRX? View Quote Pretty wild for a truck, that’s for sure. |
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Originally Posted By BM-ARM-DPMS-guns: Pretty wild for a truck, that’s for sure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BM-ARM-DPMS-guns: Originally Posted By 13MIKE: How bad ass is your TRX? Pretty wild for a truck, that’s for sure. I'm at the dealership picking up my wife's vehicle and there is a new one on the floor. Sick truck for sure. Just no where here to use something like that. |
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Originally Posted By ellimx191: I'm at the dealership picking up my wife's vehicle and there is a new one on the floor. Sick truck for sure. Just no where here to use something like that. View Quote Well mine’s just an around town truck. No malls to visit. |
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Originally Posted By RyanEsstac: FYI anyone using Robinhood, your Market Value and portfolio total include your options. So if you sell $20,000 in covered calls, your portfolio reflects $-20,000 in equity for those calls. Meaning $20,000 is subtracted from your portfolio value. View Quote On TD nothing changes in your account until the value of the calls change. |
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Originally Posted By RyanEsstac: FYI anyone using Robinhood, your Market Value and portfolio total include your options. So if you sell $20,000 in covered calls, your portfolio reflects $-20,000 in equity for those calls. Meaning $20,000 is subtracted from your portfolio value. View Quote And your cash should be +$20,000 leaving a net change of essentially zero until the options change. It's going to be the same in any broker I know of... Still hate Robinhood. Mostly happy with Schwab these days. I have or have had accounts at Merrill, Fidelity, ETrade, and others. TD A a long time ago. Never WeBull. |
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Webull has ties to China, and fuck RH.
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DPLS has a pretty strong day but I am dismayed by the inability to break through .10.
It had a couple of MA crosses and one nice one going into market close. I'm watching it tomorrow and if it can't break through .10 I'm going to get out of my position and let it trend back down to pick up more. |
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Originally Posted By BM-ARM-DPMS-guns: Needs a Hemi!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By BM-ARM-DPMS-guns: Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: EZGO dealer in Peachtree City. It was new, kitted out with lithium batteries, roof, rear flip seat, brush guard, all-terrain tires, tow hitch, turn signals, etc. It was about 13K. Just the batteries were a $2K upgrade. But I think it was worth it. Zero maintenance, and they should last several times longer than lead-acid batteries. I want to say the stripped-down base model was about 8000-9000. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/6688/IMG_0371__002_-2047568.jpg Needs a Hemi!! The Hemi's parked out in the driveway. It towed her home from the dealer. |
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Originally Posted By MrZeat: And your cash should be +$20,000 leaving a net change of essentially zero until the options change. It's going to be the same in any broker I know of... Still hate Robinhood. Mostly happy with Schwab these days. I have or have had accounts at Merrill, Fidelity, ETrade, and others. TD A a long time ago. Never WeBull. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MrZeat: Originally Posted By RyanEsstac: FYI anyone using Robinhood, your Market Value and portfolio total include your options. So if you sell $20,000 in covered calls, your portfolio reflects $-20,000 in equity for those calls. Meaning $20,000 is subtracted from your portfolio value. And your cash should be +$20,000 leaving a net change of essentially zero until the options change. It's going to be the same in any broker I know of... Still hate Robinhood. Mostly happy with Schwab these days. I have or have had accounts at Merrill, Fidelity, ETrade, and others. TD A a long time ago. Never WeBull. If I add up my "equity" of each stock I own.... it doesn't equal my portfolio value. My portfolio value is = to my total stock equity + the negative calls I sold. |
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