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Seriously explaining these 2 predictions would require translation to low IQ which removes too much information. Ex. Think explaining your stock maneuvers to a dog with whoofs and body language, even if you try your best it doesn't work.
Day to Day predictions: Looks like market will recover as Asia isn't doing so bad.
Cramer: Tesla's stock still has more upside 5 Hours Ago Jim Cramer and technician Carolyn Boroden use stock charts to investigate the recent action in shares of high-profile automaker Tesla.
I heard that the issue is that the long term US treasuries have kind of been "capped" at a certain yield because of how they can compete with other bond investments. I think it has something to do with why investors are dumping Emerging Market bonds so hard right now.
I have no idea. It looks like a rehash of one from Jow Forums about Mother Jones telling Antifa that punching Nazis is "cool"
Mason Martinez
I'm glad jap market user is alive!
Kayden Young
>I heard that the issue is that the long term US treasuries have kind of been "capped" at a certain yield because of how they can compete with other bond investments. the "cap" is not a literal cap. it just that if we raise rates like how they used to be, we will break the whole rest of the worlds economy. EMs are getting dumped for this reason. strong dollar is BAD for EMs
Daniel Perez
I came up with a sick genius business idea when in the kitchen today. I'm gonna post it because I won't ever do shit with it and it's a bit stupid.
SpiceCar App. You have an automated vehicle full of a huge variety of dry spices and an automatic dispensor. People order the spice mix they want to use for dinner or cooking, the car drives by and delivers (drone) the spice mix to the people. The exact mix they want.
No more need for a spice pantry, can do all fresh daily since herbs are so small and easy to grow anywhere.
You could run it in a whole foods. With a vending machine style thing giving out exact dry mixes to order for each recipe. People will choose it over buying a spice bottle, as most never use the whole spice bottle before it gets too old and the low initial price is more competitive.
The app could help people with spice recomendations like "roast chicken" and then ideas like lemon paprika dry rub, or mesquite etc. If they click a premade it lets them customize it like adding more or less of each.
Then boom, they show up, get the spices however much they need per recipe, and no waste. It's advantage in being better demand responsive (exact amounts they want) and fresher than traditional spice models. Can be scaled from a vending machine in a grocery to an automated delivery model (roaming) since spices don't generally require refrigeration or heating.
for maximum meme prolly name it robo spice and have it some meme shit like "May the spice be with you" after you get your order. Dumb people love that shit.
at a health food store I worked at we used to have barbeques in the front parkinglot with a tent with all the types of peppers and spices, people came in droves throwing their money
Robert Young
It's not the greatest idea. You'd have to run it in stores. Like touchscreen, tons of diff spices. The good thing is the "spice section" is pretty big and you have hundreds of singular products. You'd be competing with all of it.
Also spices and herbs aren't that cheap. A lot of grocery stores don't even have fresh basil.
Jason Gomez
This.
>the "cap" is not a literal cap. I'm aware of this >it just that if we raise rates like how they used to be, we will break the whole rest of the worlds economy. EMs are getting dumped for this reason. strong dollar is BAD for EMs WSJ had some pretty solid graphs on this and said that it was unsustainable. I don't really understand what they mean by "unsustainable," but my impression is that investors will eventually stop dumping those bonds when the yield is sufficiently attractive on them... which would mean that they'll start dumping long-term US treasuries and buying emerging market bonds instead. There was another indication on there that some institutional investors were concerned about a "bond market bubble"... the verbiage was giving me more confidence that it could absolutely be justified to go long (like, load up on January puts long) on the TLT puts
Aaron Sullivan
Also spices don't break
For developing a drone network in a city and getting into that technology spice deliveries make a lot of sense. You can basically bomb that shit in front of their door and not worry. Make it literally a fucking bomb design that you just drop from 10 feet into the concrete walkway. Who gives a fuck it's spices.
Blake Sanders
They already sell premixed spices in stores. Not convinced it's that good of an idea, but I'm a cynical fuck and a miser.
Charles Diaz
Bomb-Spice
Shape the delivery capsule like a bomb Stuka that into the driveway or on their property somewhere. App mesage "You GOT BOMBED BRO" when it's landed.
Then mark up the cost of spices 3x and they won't notice since they are used to buying bulk and not one time use.
Easton Wilson
one trillion dollar bomb-spice business idea posted on /smg/ for all the LOW IQ people to lap up. Your welcome riff raff low IQ low cognitive ability "people"
Matthew Cruz
Can you have middle eastern spices play "Allahu Akbar" and the ISIS theme song upon delivery?
Wyatt Bennett
I-Isis has a theme song?
Adrian Parker
nah I wouldn't pay for the speakers. Just have the gay millennial meme messages sent via app.
"WARNING WARNING" "The SPICE BOMB IS COMING" "RADDDD TUBULUR YOU GOT BOMBED BRO"
>Then mark up the cost of spices 3x and they won't notice since they are used to buying bulk and not one time use. This is unfortunately super true. Normies do NOT do math. I noticed a while ago that WalMart sells 12 packs of my protein bars for 11.48 and 6 packs for 4.84... so, I can literally buy 2 6-packs for less than a 12-pack, and always have. To help avoid the normies noticing, they switch units on the two, from price per 100 count to price per bar, price per ounce, or some other shit. WalMart has the absolutely most competitive prices on most products, but still do this kind of trickery within the store's most competitive prices and best deals on many products.
Nathaniel Jones
Retail's the place to be faggots. The winners are separating from the losers
>dropping 50 cents of spices on some ledditors yard >the fact you just randomly fucking drop it somewhere in their yard is "cool" because they got "BOMBED BRO" >picking it up and paying the $4.50 for the FRESH spices.
Mason King
it suxxx hezbollahs is waaaaaaay better. pretty catchy
>3M sells fiber optics business to Corning reeee what the fook
David Miller
Preddy gud. Clapped like a true American. It's called "Clash of Swords" You'll hear it in the back of most of their beheading videos
David Bell
Is it time to sell?
Nicholas Morris
Weed will be high volatility tomorrow. There will be some sell the news (bill officially passed today), some retail fomo from the news articles. I expect a few dump fake outs that lead to short squeezes and also some nice low entry points on the stuff that dumps for real.
Going to see how level 2 looks at open before I commit to any trades I think. Could be screwy.
How the fuck did Corning afford that? Also, Where did you see that?
Robert Gomez
just because your future is red doesn't mean everyone else has to be.
Justin Turner
Of course
Commercial scene: Black Afro Woman that smiles and then grates a big block of salt. "The spices are made fresh, instead of those boring rotting diseased spices you have STEWING in your disgusting filthy kitchen, Watch as Shaniqua makes fresh salt for gourmet flavoring."
Serious though I'd do the youtube ads like that.
Gavin Hughes
No. Only niggers buy high and sell low.
If you've been buying beaten down stocks the whole time, your downside is logically much less than that of the market
Zachary Lopez
Market research, does /smg/ make fresh salt or use disgusting stale cupboard salt that's been sitting out for months?
directly underneath the thing you posted Im no expert, but 870 million seems like 3m got the short end of the stick >it will raise the shares 40 cents Aww siiick
Ayden Reed
he thinks it would be 50 cents of spices lmfao. no it would be more like 5 cents
Xavier Long
I didn't read the actual article. Kek. I read something else the other day about it and just linked the first thing that came up in google news
Landon Smith
has anyone played the witcher games? i bought the first two last night on GOG b4 the summer sale ended. anyone knw if its a thing i should try modding/patching for maximum leisure and comf? i know it was put out by a real small studio, like stalker, and those kinds of games usually need a little extra to get to run smoothly
prolly
Tyler Rivera
"Sure once you scale. If you started off though you'd just buy shit from whole foods. The costs wouldn't matter compared to selling it to investors and then scamming away with a big sell eventually. You'd never care about margins.
I'll confess i'm just acrypto idiot but I'm interested in which weed stocks are good picks and why
Carter Reyes
Also just to get extra bite, come up with some story about how you only use the highest quality spices and really love the idea and are doing this out of passion. Make sure they think "Once I start pushing it towards profitability it;'s going to be way more valuable than when this hippie retard young fuck is running it"
For entry right now? I don't know. Tomorrow is a big question mark for me. Canopy has run up a lot and may pull back. Rest of the sector may follow. Or it could go like December last year where everybody says fuck the TA and financials, let's pump everything to the stars.
If you're new to the sector, go to bnn.ca and click on the marijuana news tab. There is a list of the about 75% of the most popular companies in the sector at the moment.
you should know better. the best place to get advice for a topic is on the board that is unrelated to that topic. /v/ doesnt into vidya. they just bitch about shit they dont play and talk about e-celebs
Luke Wilson
Isn't the fact that it's fresh the major selling point on that $500 juicero shit from Silicon Valley? As well as Whole Foods and basically all that organic and farmer's market shit that all the hipsters love? >3M >fiber optics Why the fuck did I think 3M was a mining company? >Wikipedia >Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company What the fuck.
Is this one of those companies like Citigroup, which was literally originally a component of the Dow Jones as "American Can Company"? No larpo, Citigroup, the massive bank, literally used to be just a fucking tin can manufacturer. The biggest success story of sticking with the times and remaining innovative that I have ever read in my life.
Xavier Harris
good lord
Mason Young
What is your opinion on the tax strategies. It seems to me like the gov is being fucking low IQ by immediately taxing it so much instead of a progressive tax. Aka first year the tax should be significantly lower so the legit businesses take market share and push out illegals.
Right now it seems like all these legal states still have large black markets due to the high initial taxes keeping existing black markets in business.
If they copied competitive business models (low initial price till competition is dead) and did low tax initially would that be better? Or would it have been too hard to legalize it without the immediate "but we tax it"
Jace Martinez
So do you have like a guro picture for every situation or what? What if user was to ask if you use a fancy egg beater?
Lucas Martin
yeah the point is you'd be selling dried spices and saying "made fresh" because you just ground it that morning but it's equivalent taste/everything wise because it's fucking dried spices and not meat or produce.
just gimmicks.
(basil and herbs might matter though)
Xavier Rodriguez
3M is a fantastic consumer conglomerate, and div aristocrat. Probably was many many things before
You may be familiar with SCOTCH TAPE Those YELLOW AND GREEN sponges
Well, mega tax monies was the driving factor behind going legal in the first place despite what all the politicians claim. Probably correct assumption that an attempt to make it legal with low tax would have resulted in a failure to pass the bill.
Legal US states appear to be the best way to judge how that goes. Cali taxed too much and stifled the legal market a bit. Nevada taxed less and their rec market is booming. Dunno about the rest.
All this is beyond the scope of my trading style though. Long term industry strength and growth is meaningless to me. I'm just in to ride bubbles and get out before the pop.
Ayden Carter
;_; stop it what? never filladed fishies before!? >mfw holding BTC & FUN atm
kek you am REALLY not want see egg beater pics of trust me on this one
I no larpo don't enjoy hearing the terminally ill stuff. I do want to know about it though, in the same way that I want to know if my company is going to fire my pathetic ass way in advance of it actually happening
>So do you have like a guro picture for every situation or what? I've been wondering this for so long. Where the fuck does she get all this shit from? >What if user was to ask if you use a fancy egg beater? This interests me more than it should. You should lurk on Crystal's Cafe. Fucking hardcore redpill shit about girls on there. It's basically Jow Forums with genders flipped.
It's definitely an interesting concept. I've always been horse shit at marketing though. Had a really profitable cybersecurity product idea, even nailed down VC funding, but quit because I realized the whole thing depended on business to business marketing skills.
It fucking sounds like it. I watchlisted that shit. They've been around for many, many decades and seem to have the staying power that GE has maintained for so long. I think GE is going to prove to be wickedly oversold btw -- they are literally profitable. They aren't even at risk of bankruptcy.
Juan Young
ik right? i wouldve just taken the loss and GTFO a while ago. i sincerely think that BTC is gonna go to 1k at some point in the future
James Kelly
AMD headed back down to $9.
Easton Diaz
post your puts/short
Ian Rivera
good. i can buy some now, and lowIQanons ego can pullback as well
sweet i'll check it out. I just wanna watch things for entry points. I assume diversifying into like 5-10 or so stocks would be appropriate given my confidence is in recreational weed in general but not picking a certain company
Aiden Perez
Investopedia put up an editorial on the cannabis sector and market climate you might be interested to read. It isn't about tax, more about broader potential of the market beyond the recreational drug use crowd. I think it's a pretty fair estimation of where things could go from here:
CAD tickers below with basic reasoning. Do your own deeper DD, bb. APH - Undervalued and one of 'the big three' producers. International deals with Colombia, South Africa, Germany and maybe more soon, along with one of the lowest cost per/g when it comes to production. MPX - Solid company in the states dealing with extracts mainly. Based in Canada and are apparently raking good dough, expected to double by next year. I'd say this is also undervalued. HEMP (hempco) - It hit 2 dollars at one point today, but I think it'll jump in SP soon due to being able to utilize the 'whole' (no roots and shit though, so maybe whole isnt the best term) hemp plant and being majority owned by Aurora Cannabis is a good sign. One of my favorite stocks to date, although I got in pretty late to the sector.
US has some good room to grow, and CAD market will start to rely on fundamentals come 2019 (imo) where we'll see lots of companies fall off the wagon.
Tomorrow is green right?? My calls on MU are green, RIGHT???
Hunter Campbell
Empty desert is the next ocean coast
No natural disasters No population Clear Natural views perfect for Arcologies Perfect for future tech (sat internet, solar power, etc)
One of the best long-term investments right now is empty desert land that is absolutely worthless due to infrastructure problems. especially if you can buy huge amounts in nowhere places
I don't see people who didn't sell off yesterday deciding to sell now without some news or reason. Asian Green pretty much confirms this.
Jaxon Cruz
Did you mean to respond to my post? or is this something cryptic about pot sector companies who focus on deserts?
Andrew Roberts
NOTHIN BUT GREEN
Jeremiah Hernandez
theres a reason people dont live there....
Evan White
accidental
but it's nice that pot technology actually slightly helps arcology technology because indoor growing is so huge.
Dylan Howard
There's a reason right now.
There's different reasons when you have different environment technologically. No one lives remotely because the infrastructure sucks. Shit internet, shit water, shit power, shit food production.
When those variables all change to deserts being one of the most easy to live in places it won't be as shit on.
Nathan Gutierrez
Im referring to the intense heat
Adrian Moore
more heat = more sweaty female feet oh god yes! nice get
Jose Lee
Really depends. If your power generation (per sq foot) is so much better it really wouldn't bother you much to have AC blasting.
I'm also just talking relative value for a long-term investment. You may not want to live there but if you are looking for a niche spec you will be in on the basement floor of.
Jonathan Howard
no water. fix the water problem and people will move there