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no, but I'll bite... what do you like about it? Do you think it's going to shoot up?


If it’s anything like these other spacs it’ll hopefully go up 50% or more shortly after the merger is approved at the meeting next week. If so I hope to take out my initial investment and let the rest ride.
 

If it’s anything like these other spacs it’ll hopefully go up 50% or more shortly after the merger is approved at the meeting next week. If so I hope to take out my initial investment and let the rest ride.
How many shares do you think you’ll buy... ballpark?
 
I don't even panic close options.

I diamond hand those to 0
 

Yep weak hands. I did the same in Sept and then everything ran back up, oh well. My NIO average wasn't that low actually, it was 34. I'm thinking I might get a chance to get in even lower if it keeps dropping like this. I doubt PLTR will fall back below 15 though.

But I really can't be mad about making 50% profit in 2 months. Could have been more but oh well.
 
Yep weak hands. I did the same in Sept and then everything ran back up, oh well. My NIO average wasn't that low actually, it was 34. I'm thinking I might get a chance to get in even lower if it keeps dropping like this. I doubt PLTR will fall back below 15 though.

But I really can't be mad about making 50% profit in 2 months. Could have been more but oh well.
Meanwhile I'm just buying PLTR
 
Any suggestions where to put 38k on Wednesday? Haha.
 
5 shares CRM @ $219...been buying this and BABA while they are lower...LONG
 
anybody here has TSP? I have 50% c fund, 25% F and 25% I
Until they change the international I don’t invest in it. They were changing it and politicians stopped it as it would invest in China. Right now heavily invested in developed countries and has awful returns.

I’m 60% c and 40% s (s and p and small cap respectively)
 
Until they change the international I don’t invest in it. They were changing it and politicians stopped it as it would invest in China. Right now heavily invested in developed countries and has awful returns.

I’m 60% c and 40% s (s and p and small cap respectively)
Whoops I ment 50% C 25% S and 25% I lol, Yea returns have been pretty bad this year
 
True. I usually split up my buys through the day or weej, but I guess this one does move rapidly.

I always blow all my settled funds at once, I have a problem. I'll make it a goal to buy in small increments now.
 
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Bought more Chainlink under $13 tonight. Will double down on position on Monday with these depressed prices.
 
Bought more Chainlink under $13 tonight. Will double down on position on Monday with these depressed prices.

I know Chainlink is tied to Ethereum, what made you pick it? And what's your anticipated trajectory for it?

I don't know nearly enough about crypto to jump in on any of it.
 
Might throw $25-100k to VC... Idk.

Follow-on iii is open right now.

 
I know Chainlink is tied to Ethereum, what made you pick it? And what's your anticipated trajectory for it?

I don't know nearly enough about crypto to jump in on any of it.
It's a speculative play that attempts to digitalize other things outside of finance in the future for the ethereal network. I personally expect BTC to break 20K for good by March or April of next year. In the meantime, it's just dancing right now, in order to get back to the 19.xx area. Maybe a retracement back to $14-15 after that. Assuming a 2021 crypto year, I could see Chainlink being close to $200 at the year of the year. Mostly speculative at this point.

Outside of ETH and BTC, most cryptos are straight up trash anyway. The only one that I need potential outside of ETH and BTC is Chainlink. Play with money that you can afford to lose.
 
I'm watching PD for an entry. Discovered this ticker the day if their earnings call. They ripped, I think they have long term promise.
 
Dumped 150 NIO for $44.05. I think I'm just gonna put everything into ARKK for a while 🤣 Not a fan of this volatility.
 
@mentos - not gonna lie, I'm considering doing the same thing with my original principle and just keeping what I made to play with. ARKK is an incredible ETF - I wonder if they can continue it in 2021 - if they can I'll make more in there than I will trading on my own.
 
I dumped PLTR (+1000) and XPEV (-275) too. Good enough for me.

Been wanting to buy ARKK since it was 112 last week. Finally got some this morning at 119. It's already hit 121.
 
I dumped PLTR (+1000) and XPEV (-275) too. Good enough for me.

Been wanting to buy ARKK since it was 112 last week. Finally got some this morning at 119. It's already hit 121.

I was gonna post that if pltr has another 10%+ day tomorrow to trim position lol.

I am a fan of ARKG, big news over weekend on crispr and vertex. I have a 1-15 call on vertex break even will be $230.8
 
For those (@mentos) doing more short term stuff:

Consider investing through a corporation (not an LLC). Pay 21% corporate tax rate on all gains (until Biden changes that). Keep the money within the walls of the corporation and use it to reinvest/buy rental property/buy rental cars (look at Turo as an example). You can accumulate assets through the corporation, and unless they money leaves the corporation you don't pay dividend or gains tax on it (otherwise you'll get double taxed and actually end up paying more in taxes).

Source - I have a great accountant. If you happen to have a 1099 side gig you can roll that in there - if you hang out at the physician finance forums a lot of them use S-corps instead of LLCs if they're above a certain income. Admittedly I have a very, very basic understanding of all this tax stuff so I rely heavily on my accountant and tax attorney.
 
For those (@mentos) doing more short term stuff:

Consider investing through a corporation (not an LLC). Pay 21% corporate tax rate on all gains (until Biden changes that). Keep the money within the walls of the corporation and use it to reinvest/buy rental property/buy rental cars (look at Turo as an example). You can accumulate assets through the corporation, and unless they money leaves the corporation you don't pay dividend or gains tax on it (otherwise you'll get double taxed and actually end up paying more in taxes).

Source - I have a great accountant. If you happen to have a 1099 side gig you can roll that in there - if you hang out at the physician finance forums a lot of them use S-corps instead of LLCs if they're above a certain income. Admittedly I have a very, very basic understanding of all this tax stuff so I rely heavily on my accountant and tax attorney.

I've heard of this, always sounded shady to me. Why doesn't everyone just have a corporation then?
 
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