>I'm new to the stock market, what stocks should I buy? Before you buy anything, make a brokerage account and read investopedia articles and/or the books in the OP list. If you don't have a broker, you can't buy stocks, RKG is a healthlet, and if you blindly buy things without understanding how the stock market works or doing any research on the individual stocks you're buying, you will lose money and it will be entirely your fault.
why do people always insist on using trips on this board? what the fuck is the point in IDs? why do you need to make a general with a fucking trip on? are you literally just that retarded?
Carson Rodriguez
EOLS should give you some significant gains.
Bentley Gonzalez
BUYING THIS EASY DIP LOL
QLD AND SSO RISE UP STAY BASED
Daniel Roberts
1 for 1 on earnings reports this year >RECN up 5.96% after earnings
Oliver Edwards
>user was banned for this post
Adrian Torres
decided to go all in on my biotech memes today will either lose all my money or make a ton of money
Why are girls always into disgusting shit? Jesus, I fucking hate Christians, but church might do you a little good.
Nathaniel Barnes
Yo can someone explain to me what bear/whale/candle/etc means?I'm not finding it anywhere and I honestly don't understand a word of your codified language.
Jaxon Hill
>church might do you a little good. why would you want rkg to become a pedo too?
Or take the 30 seconds it took you to type that and answer my question
Levi Adams
no
Camden Hill
Bears and whales are mammals, one is usually found in the forest stealing picnic baskets the other can be found in the ocean or in bed with your father. Candles are those things made of wax with the wicks in them. If you've got more words you're unfamiliar with I will be glad to help.
Jason Jenkins
if you can't work this basic shit out stocks aren't for you
bear- wants stuff to go down either because they're short selling or just want to buy stuff cheaper
bull- the opposite of bear
candle- that's a style of chart
Check out Invesopedia for these and most of the other stock trading terms (will not include chan memes).
Alexander Brooks
I fucking bought USO calls and got meme'd. Fuckin' gay.
Ian Cruz
CELG going to the moon
what's your take on vistagen? Personally I hate nasal sprays so I'm curious as to whether it'll really take on. any details on efficacy?
Brayden Morgan
their pherin drugs, PH10 and PH94B, are nasal sprays they also have an oral NMDA anatagonist called AV-101, which is what I'm most interested in personally i'll copypaste the DD post I made a while back
Brody Torres
You'll find every answer here: investopedia.com/ And now fuck off, you lazy faggot.
Easton Reed
Forgot whale. Whale is used to refer to a trader with enough money to significantly alter the momentum of a particular stock along its current trend. Say, for instance, a whale sells a couple million bucks worth of shares on a small cap stock (small company), that can then start a panic cascade of sells by other investors who got spooked by the huge sell order from the whale. This is why small cap stocks and penny stocks in general are dangerous. Very easy to manipulate with a relatively small amount of money. Small in stock market terms, mind you.
Large cap stocks are much harder to manipulate in this way as deliberately moving the share price any meaningful amount requires hundreds of millions+.
Alexander Smith
kek
Hudson Price
This is a 2019 play, imo Data from all 3 of their clinical trials is due this year, they have a lot of pending catalysts
VTGN has multiple drugs in its pipeline, but its most notable drug is AV-101, which is currently in Phase 2 development with multiple ongoing studies for multiple diseases, including one that is being funded entirely by the NIMH AV-101 acts on the same neurological pathway in the same way as ketamine (they're both NMDA antagonists), and there's significant scientific literature, as well as increasing use in clinical settings, supporting the efficacy of ketamine in treating both of those things The advantages AV-101 has over ketamine is that it's orally bioavailable (you can take it as pills instead of having to inject it), which makes it a lot more likely for doctors to prescribe it, and it has fewer long-term side effects and safety concerns than ketamine Its performance in clinical trials and the fact that it's been fast tracked by the FDA twice indicate that it's a promising drug that can potentially solve the problems of a drug that's been proven to be very effective but has several disadvantages hindering its adoption as a more widespread means of treatment
Haha. Yeah, that's the colloquial term for government intervention in the stock market to (hopefully) prevent a full on crash. It stands for Plunge Protection Team. They intervene initially by buying a bunch of stock. Then the Fed lowers key interest rate. Then if things get really silly people start talking about bailouts.
They're the super heroes that have been sent to the market to fight the bogs.
Samuel Lee
Makes sense
Luke Young
PPT is a special operation force funded by the Bank of Japan. There purpose is to stabilize US markets to protect their own once it opens
Kayden Mitchell
Speaking of biopharma memes, my boy Tetra is getting very close to decision time about whether it wants to make a proper long term trend reversal here.
I don't even know why I'm doing this anymore. I mean I was trying to make it to take texanon out for cigars, scotch, coke and hookers in my lambo. Now I don't want any of that. Its kinda gay. I guess I when I think about it I don't have anything to trade for anymore.
Xavier Stewart
oh yeah well, well, thanks for the cheapies faggot.
Isaac Gray
OwO what's that bulge?
Isaac Evans
I don't know why you orbit rkg so much, Comfy She (giving the benefit of the the doubt here) would probably want to shit in your mouth or something
Levi Reed
those are testicles
Thomas Cooper
can anyone shill me some biotech stocks to get? have $10k
Sebastian Morales
How did I get my self into this? I accumulated quite a bit of risk today with no stop limits.
Aaron Peterson
GALT, VTGN, NVAX, VSTM, ACRX, NTRP, GILD, ARWR I've personally shilled GALT and VTGN numerous times, but the other ones are on my personal watchlist to do DD on as potential candidates to buy into after my current positions play out
Camden Campbell
EOLS is a good on for q1
Liam Garcia
also SESN, which took a huge hit today (I have no idea why because I haven't done any DD on it)
Blake Hall
I'm in NVAX and they just confirmed phase 3 for nanoflu and have a conference this week with JPMorgan.
Luke Wright
forget the guy posting pictures of boys in their underwears. EOLS is going to have a binary event by the end of feb, and you'll make some cha-ching and be able to spend it on hookers and blow or what ever you traders do these days.
Jace Russell
ARMN is a goldmine in waiting. Jump on the mega profit train and just enjoy the ride. Relax in style as it runs over the latecomers and haters.
Nolan Phillips
how well versed are you in biopharma/biotech? in the industry? I'm new to trading it and am looking for some general tips (already consult biopharmacatalyst). I did my masters in biomed engineering so I'm familiar with some of the FDA terminology.
Aaron Collins
no love for VKTX?
Ryder Martin
How did you manage to do that, I made 10 bucks not doing anything
Gavin Davis
>www.investopedia.com/terms/p/price-earningsratio.asp >In general, a high P/E suggests that investors are expecting higher earnings growth in the future compared to companies with a lower P/E. A low P/E can indicate either that a company may currently be undervalued or that the company is doing exceptionally well relative to its past trends. >High P/E: Investors expect it to do better in the future. YOU SHOULD BUY. >Low P/E: This stock is undervalued, the company is performing unusually well. YOU SHOULD BUY. Thanks Investopedia.
Pffft, shut up and buy it, this isn't a crash this is just a natural and minor correction. We've actually got another 4 solid quarters of GDP growth in the 4-10% range and there ain't anything that's going to stop that. Make no mistake about it my frenz, you're going to wish you had picked up the cheapies when you had the chance.
Have any AMRS shills actually tried the sweetener or the moisturizer they make? Did you know they pivoted hard after failing to grow biofeulls for 10 years?
Gavin Foster
>DJIA -2.83% >SPX -2.48% >COMP -3.04% Bulls on suicide watch
yes, that is how it works the amount of money they paid for this deal is higher than their entire market cap they paid 74 billion, their market cap is 73.64 billion
Ian Rogers
>Turned around That seems premature, looking at their chart and considering they haven't turned a profit since 2010.
Wyatt Kelly
stay retarded
David Lee
>Forget Fed Hikes, Traders Are Now Fully Pricing a Cut by April 2020 >bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-03/forget-fed-hikes-traders-now-fully-pricing-a-cut-by-april-2020 Can someone explain where all these retarded people come from? They make up some crap about the fed reversing course and then freak out when the fed does what is has been saying all along. And then they write retarded articles about the fed needing to be more transparent. Like, nigger, they told you to your face they were going to raise rates and then they raised rates. It's doesn't get any more transparent than that.
>uploads in 480p >forgets what year it is at the start of video >greased hair >hocking his trading course in the description
This is the kind of schyster you should use as a contraindicator. He's a slime ball and probably works in a chop shop selling penny stocks to boomers for the per-share commission.
If you become so scared about the state of the world economy that you think it's about the blow up then you are more likely to assume that the Fed will pull back.
They discount what is said based on their assumption of what changed. They're relying on their intuition instead of facts.
Jason Hill
Lads what was the name of the website or service with really nice company profiles, including their moat.
Julian Martin
>just a natural and minor correction
Fucking wew.
Ryan Powell
Fed is running on a data-driven policy course. The data is looking more and more like the Fed's going to have to stop
Andrew James
The data is looking like the Fed needs to create room for easing, which is what they are currently doing.
Gavin Clark
Anyone buying Apple?
Luis Powell
>Fed needs to create room for easing top tier shill line
I will after it tanks a bit more but there’s nothing necessarily wrong with buying now if you feel like it. It’ll be back over $200 within a year probably more like 250-300 within 3 years if you want to go maximum boomer with it.
Colton Johnson
This fucked with me too. I guess stay away from average P/E? What is average though? 35?
Cooper Rodriguez
I don't think that was their original intention, but it will be a convenient coincidence
Colton Lewis
The terms Bear/Bull initially refer to markets, in a bull market there's lots of liquidity in both corporate and individual accounts (basically for whatever reason people and institutions have extra cash on hand and when this coincides with low interest rates (meaning people take out more loans while buying less bonds because they can't be as good of an investment ) and high corporate profits you get a market where people are just buying stocks every single dip (and are even able to make money if the market doesn't dip.)
During a Bear Market (which we currently seem to be in) the opposite will happen. Interest will be high so people take out a lot less "useless" loans and bonds will have greater returns (at this time bonds have higher returns than the market when comparing them last year.) People begin moving their capital out of the stock market and then moving into cash and bonds, so the price of almost all stocks will correct to their intrinsic value.
The terms Bears/Bulls refers to people who prefer whichever market. Bulls like to buy a shit ton of stocks everytime the market dips and take profits when it rebounds. Bears like to short (buy put options) against a failing stock (or group of stocks) and then buy back in once they feel the price is low enough for their risk level. In reality everyone is bearish/bullish depending on the stock.
A whale is an individual with a lot of capital, both liquid and illiquid, who's order flow and quantity is so large as to be able to affect a stocks price: think Warren Buffet, although he's probably the largest whale in the world capital wise and has a very diversified portfolio. People typically think of whales as people with long positions in the quantity of hundreds of thousand (or millions) of stocks per position while keeping tens of millions in cash waiting for when they feel "bullish" on a stop at which time you can be sure it will go up.
Connor Perez
me thought the only reason guys fuck twinks is so they can pretend they pre-pubescent boys