I'm all in on Palantir. It's dropped much more than it should because of the combination of weak tech and so much excess liquidity from lockup expiry. I think we've had enough time now where it'll be moving back to the 30's over the next 2 weeks in the lead up to demo day on the 16th. This is a...
It's all priced in so I don't see much future growth compared to risk going forward. There's also lab grown meat to contend with which imho is going to be huge once they get the costs down. Most vegetarians I kow are so because of animal welfare. If you take the animal out of the meat so to...
25% is a good amount imho although it depends what you're invested in. You're losing 25% of whatever profit you'd be making and losing to inflation, however if you take the dip from 2 weeks ago I made between 20-50% buying the most beat up US tech stocks and SPACs while also averaging down my...
Correct. Poker is a game of skill aka gaming, gambling is where there is no skill involved just random chance. I would argue sports betting could also be considered skill based, except the bookies have supercomputers that you will never beat in the long run and fluctuating odds whereas if it...
I just sold almost everything and now have 65% of my portfolio in Palantir, the rest in NIO/XPEV buying the dips. Risky but I can't see PLTR dropping below the $25 resistance, especially with people like ARK Invest doubling their position around $28.
Same, Wed/Thur were very red for me and recovered on friday. Think I ended up 1% up overall but much of that was swing trading CMLF since their merger announcement which netter me 3% alone.
I thought this when I opened a T212 account a couple months back and didn't bother with the ISA. Then GME happened and I'm liable for about a grand CGT lol
Better safe than sorry so if you haven't already maxed out your £20k ISA allowance for the year there's no reason not to just incase...
Nope, it would take a miracle at this point. If, when it drops it overcorrects then there could be a good buying opportunity. After all the reason the squeeze happened (and why I originally bought in at $17) was as a value play. on the Fundementals they'll turn a profit probably Q1, if not Q4...
I can't determine an actual strategy which worries me but she's up about 50% for last year so I just guide her away from the most risky stuff and maintains a well balanced portfolio.
The random boomers that got in at $300+ without knowing why because one of their idiot relatives told them to buy GME is a bit disheartening. All this diamond hand nonsense is just to trick those who are a bit slow, at the end of the day everyone's there to make money and if you're not looking...
Yes, it's an easy win as long as people buy. The longer this goes on without people being able to buy, the more people will get nervous and sell as they see the price dropping, causing the price to fall further. The same as the buying frenzy we saw last week we'll see a selling frenzy - pure...
Hedge funds have won as expected. The volume really dropped off towards the end of last week with all the broker's limiting buying. Without any buying pressure or gamma squeeze pushing the price up any shorts left can hold for a long time and people will be trying to recover as much capital as...
I have a fundemental disagreement in that the entire stock market is a Ponzi scheme already at this point. Unless share's pay out a dividend or there's a takeover bid the intrinsic value of any stock is close to 0. You're relying on a future buyer to be willing to pay more for a stock than you...
The main problem for AMD atm is the slow turnover cycle in the server space otherwise they would be dominating that (> 80% market share) simarly to how they are consumer chips. That's around 25% of Intel's revenue. If AMD continue to stay ahead in innovation for several years then the roles will...
Just wait until 15 minutes before close when another 700k shares get dumped. One of two things happened yesterday when it dropped from 480 -130, either someone bought $100m of shorts or dumped two batches of 300k and 400k shares on the market way underpriced for a $300m loss. I'm almost certain...
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