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Every morning I awaken to a new statement excreted by DJT and cheered by his deplorables. My consolation is that I bought puts on his stock as soon as they became available. Trump gave me a huge gift over the weekend by approximately doubling the number of shares and, of course awarding himself the new shares.

Should I buy some of his Chinese made MAGGOT hats to thank him?
 
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DJT made a big announcement today, so the shares are only down 8.5% so far today instead of the 18% of yesterday. I didn't realize that Trump is not only printing more shares, but he will probably be able to sell them without having to wait the customary several months that insiders normally do after an IPO!

I bought more puts instead of taking my profits - greedy like Donny.
 

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If you hear a stock tip on any social media platform stay away. My tip of the day.
Stock tips from anywhere only motivate me to investigate. I only jump in after investigating - company news & announcements, max pain, VWAP, checking general market conditions and trying to predict how they will affect the stock. When I do take a position, it's usually for 3% of my portfolio - absolute maximum 10% if I fall in love.

By the way, DJT is now down 12.5% today (after yesterday's 18% dump).
 

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SMCI was down below $900 , ( I bought a bit lower) target upgraded to $1 500 +10% today. Good luck!
In 6 months I come back here to write "I told you".
They have servers using AI chips from NVDA.
 
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Stock tips from anywhere only motivate me to investigate. I only jump in after investigating - company news & announcements, max pain, VWAP, checking general market conditions and trying to predict how they will affect the stock. When I do take a position, it's usually for 3% of my portfolio - absolute maximum 10% if I fall in love.

By the way, DJT is now down 12.5% today (after yesterday's 18% dump).

I have 2 brokers that do not know each other, when I get a tip from one I ask the other plus do my own research.
 
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The one stock that I can guarantee will make you a winner is the decision not to invest in any stocks or cryptocurrencies.
 

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The one stock that I can guarantee will make you a winner is the decision not to invest in any stocks or cryptocurrencies.

I have done well in the stock market and wish I put more in bitcoin a year ago. Stocks are long term for most, my worst stock is up 27% from a year ago.
 
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Obvio-0bvio

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I have done well in the stock market and wish I put more in bitcoin a year ago. Stocks are long term for most, my worst stock is up 27% from a year ago.
It's truly impressive that you achieved a 27% return on your worst stock - that's quite an accomplishment! I would love to learn some of the skills and strategies you used to achieve such success. Recently, I invested $5000 in the Edmonton Oilers team to win the Stanley Cup, with the potential for a return of $37500 or a loss of $5000.
 

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It's truly impressive that you achieved a 27% return on your worst stock - that's quite an accomplishment! I would love to learn some of the skills and strategies you used to achieve such success. Recently, I invested $5000 in the Edmonton Oilers team to win the Stanley Cup, with the potential for a return of $37500 or a loss of $5000.

You joke about sports betting compared to traditional investing. But the essence of investing is having an edge—whether that's using time and inflation to boost a decent company's bottom line or spotting an undervalued prospect. There's an argument that sports betting, when approached with a solid strategy to gain an edge, could logically be considered investing. But in your case, it’s just gambling. Still, with the right knowledge and approach, sports wagering could be viewed as an alternative investment, akin to equities, commodities, or crypto.
 

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This forum is called 'hot stocks to buy?,' a rather vague title, so I’ll provide a few interpretations. If you mean 'hot' as in sexy, consider RICK, a company that owns several strip clubs. If 'hot' implies spicy, look at CMG, which represents Chipotle, a mexican fast food chain. And if you’re thinking of 'hot' as an acronym, there’s FIRE.TO, a cannabis company. Next time, please clarify what you mean by 'hot' when you refer to stock picks.
 

Obvio-0bvio

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You joke about sports betting compared to traditional investing. But the essence of investing is having an edge—whether that's using time and inflation to boost a decent company's bottom line or spotting an undervalued prospect. There's an argument that sports betting, when approached with a solid strategy to gain an edge, could logically be considered investing. But in your case, it’s just gambling. Still, with the right knowledge and approach, sports wagering could be viewed as an alternative investment, akin to equities, commodities, or crypto.
Hey buddy, I know the distinction between gambling and the stock market . Placing a bet immediately puts you in an underdog position, unlike the stock market where strategic investments can lead to growth. Gambling is often viewed more as a form of entertainment, addiction or showcasing knowledge. In my case, it leans towards the knowledge, driven by intuition and influenced by Edmonton's impressive 16-game winning streak in the preseason.

When I saw the odds for Edmonton at +750 to win the Stanley Cup from the first round, it presented me with an 11.76% chance of winning my bet. Taking into account these factors, I felt confident that a high-risk bet could potentially work in my favor, especially considering Edmonton Oilers' successful preseason. Watching the Stanley Cup brings me joy, and staying home to watch the games saves me money compared to going out.

Nonetheless, I am fully aware that my odds of winning are slim as I am considered a significant underdog, and winning the Stanley Cup would require winning 16 games. Reflecting on my past experiences, I used to invest in cryptocurrency and initially saw profits. However, the unpredictable nature of the market and its susceptibility to sudden crashes have made me wary of continuing with that investment avenue. Im more into stock market.
 
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RYANvsEVERYBODY

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Hey buddy, I know the distinction between gambling and the stock market . Placing a bet immediately puts you in an underdog position, unlike the stock market where strategic investments can lead to growth. Gambling is often viewed more as a form of entertainment, addiction or showcasing knowledge. In my case, it leans towards the knowledge, driven by intuition and influenced by Edmonton's impressive 16-game winning streak in the preseason.

When I saw the odds for Edmonton at +750 to win the Stanley Cup from the first round, it presented me with an 11.76% chance of winning my bet. Taking into account these factors, I felt confident that a high-risk bet could potentially work in my favor, especially considering Edmonton Oilers' successful preseason. Watching the Stanley Cup brings me joy, and staying home to watch the games saves me money compared to going out.

Nonetheless, I am fully aware that my odds of winning are slim as I am considered a significant underdog, and winning the Stanley Cup would require winning 16 games. Reflecting on my past experiences, I used to invest in cryptocurrency and initially saw profits. However, the unpredictable nature of the market and its susceptibility to sudden crashes have made me wary of continuing with that investment avenue. Im more into stock market.


That's funny, you clearly haven’t understood what I said. Since you read my explanation and still confuse investing with gambling, let’s simplify it: the stock market and a casino are nearly identical in mechanics. The fundamental distinction between gambling and investing is the edge—the statistical advantage you hold. Investing means using that edge to make calculated decisions that lead to growth over time. That said, if you're astute enough, sports betting can straddle the line toward investing. It's about transforming raw stats, player performance, historical data into a predictive model that does more than just guess outcomes. If you apply rigorous analysis and manage risks effectively, sports betting can be considered strategic investment.
 
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It's truly impressive that you achieved a 27% return on your worst stock
Nvidia is my best and the rest are way below that. It is not me that achieved that as I rely on others mostly, my failure pick was Air Canada, bought around $19 should have sold at $25 but held on too long and sold at $18. Hindsight is the best foresight :)
 

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Bought Blackrock IBIT at the opening. Sold it after 30% gain before this shit collapse.
That’s great. Happy for you that you made a little $$. But rather than buy an ETF, you should be buying actual Bitcoin. And this “shit” will never collapse. It may be volatile, but will never collapse. It will be a million before it ever goes to zero. And if you truly think otherwise you need to do your due diligence and actually learn and understand Bitcoin, because you don’t; as showcased by your comment.
 
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That’s great. Happy for you that you made a little $$. But rather than buy an ETF, you should be buying actual Bitcoin. And this “shit” will never collapse. It may be volatile, but will never collapse. It will be a million before it ever goes to zero. And if you truly think otherwise you need to do your due diligence and actually learn and understand Bitcoin, because you don’t; as showcased by your comment.
BTC is volatile as you said so what's the analysis to buy/sell at the right time?
 
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