Thread started 02/19/20 3:02amPokeno4Money |
Anybody do the stock market?
I've seen a lot of stock market crazes over the years, going back to the dotcom days.
Made a nice bundle on the weed stocks a few years ago.
Missed the Bitcoin frenzy in 2017 when it went from like $900 to $20K.
And now we have a new insanity - Tesla.
Anybody else into the happenings at Bay Street or Wall Street?
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Reply #1 posted 02/25/20 10:20pm
Ace
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Pokeno4Money said:
I've seen a lot of stock market crazes over the years, going back to the dotcom days.
Made a nice bundle on the weed stocks a few years ago.
Missed the Bitcoin frenzy in 2017 when it went from like $900 to $20K.
And now we have a new insanity - Tesla.
Anybody else into the happenings at Bay Street or Wall Street?
Well, I'm in the market (as most people investing are).
But I can't say I'm "into the happenings at Bay Street or Wall Street". I have someone I pay to be into that for me.
It's just not my area of expertise or interest. Me, I'd rather watch paint dry.
...It would be awesome if I did have that expertise, but my talents lie elsewhere. "A man's got to know his limitations."
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Reply #2 posted 02/26/20 2:32am
Pokeno4Money |
Ace said:
Well, I'm in the market (as most people investing are).
But I can't say I'm "into the happenings at Bay Street or Wall Street". I have someone I pay to be into that for me.
It's just not my area of expertise or interest. Me, I'd rather watch paint dry.
...It would be awesome if I did have that expertise, but my talents lie elsewhere. "A man's got to know his limitations."
It's not what it used to be, that's for sure. Algos, institutions and insiders control everything.
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Reply #3 posted 02/26/20 4:20am
TheFman |
i have been, 20 years ago, and stopped because it became boring. Of course now i regret that, but the younger the dumber |
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Reply #4 posted 02/26/20 7:01am
Genesia |
Ace said:
Pokeno4Money said:
I've seen a lot of stock market crazes over the years, going back to the dotcom days.
Made a nice bundle on the weed stocks a few years ago.
Missed the Bitcoin frenzy in 2017 when it went from like $900 to $20K.
And now we have a new insanity - Tesla.
Anybody else into the happenings at Bay Street or Wall Street?
Well, I'm in the market (as most people investing are).
But I can't say I'm "into the happenings at Bay Street or Wall Street". I have someone I pay to be into that for me.
It's just not my area of expertise or interest. Me, I'd rather watch paint dry.
...It would be awesome if I did have that expertise, but my talents lie elsewhere. "A man's got to know his limitations."
Hi, Ace!
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Reply #5 posted 02/26/20 11:59am
Ace
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Genesia said:
Ace said:
Well, I'm in the market (as most people investing are).
But I can't say I'm "into the happenings at Bay Street or Wall Street". I have someone I pay to be into that for me.
It's just not my area of expertise or interest. Me, I'd rather watch paint dry.
...It would be awesome if I did have that expertise, but my talents lie elsewhere. "A man's got to know his limitations."
Hi, Ace!
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Reply #6 posted 02/26/20 6:01pm
PeggyO |
Dow Jones has fallen 2500 points in 2 days over coronavirus fears.
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Reply #7 posted 02/26/20 8:04pm
Pokeno4Money |
PeggyO said:
Dow Jones has fallen 2500 points in 2 days over coronavirus fears.
Yup, Monday & Tuesday combined were the worst 2 days in Dow Jones history.
But anybody like me who invested Monday in the pharmaceutical companies that are working on a Coronavirus vaccine have made some really good money. One stock in particular has nearly doubled since Monday.
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Reply #8 posted 02/27/20 11:16am
endymion |
Pokeno4Money said:
PeggyO said:
Dow Jones has fallen 2500 points in 2 days over coronavirus fears.
Yup, Monday & Tuesday combined were the worst 2 days in Dow Jones history.
But anybody like me who invested Monday in the pharmaceutical companies that are working on a Coronavirus vaccine have made some really good money. One stock in particular has nearly doubled since Monday.
I've got a few GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer, which haven't done much in the last few days so not sure what pharmaceutical stocks you have that are doubling! As for everything else I have, they've taken a fair pounding recently What you don't remember never happened |
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Reply #9 posted 02/27/20 12:24pm
Pokeno4Money |
endymion said:
I've got a few GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer, which haven't done much in the last few days so not sure what pharmaceutical stocks you have that are doubling! As for everything else I have, they've taken a fair pounding recently
Well today the entire market is crap, but from Friday thru yesterday Gilead (GILD) went up 11%
Moderna (MRNA) went from Friday's closing bell of $18.23 to today's opening bell of $35.88
Both have been heavily publicized for their work on a Coronavirus vaccine.
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