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> It's been X days, why isn't my account verified yet? Not being approved in 3 days seems to be the new norm. Nevertheless, call/email their support if you've been waiting more than that.
> When is it coming to my country? The only "plans" are on an Australian and Chinese beta. Neither of which has gained much traction.
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I’m pulling everything out of IQ. I sold at -5% yesterday and bought back in at around -7%. But I’ll play it safe and wait for the market to get back up first.
Luis Fisher
I hope you gentlemen got on NVCN Been bag holding this for a week, along with HMNY.
PR for NVCN. First American Patient, they might be able to tap into the US Market.
Michael Peterson
The chinks will cave in once they realize all they produce is pire shit and need imports from the West Just hold for the Trade Peace Bump
Brandon Campbell
Good morning /smg/! How was your night? Still jazzed about my truck insurance dropping over 50%, that's a lot of money I'm saving. There was a bunny on my lawn this morning too. JD seems to have had a nice after market so there's Hope yet.
How does someone get into stocks with no experience? I got 250 dollars to work with right now and would like to turn it into more money. Taking a online course on investing soon but where's a good place to start?
Evan Sullivan
Investopedia is a thing. Their tutorials arent that great but you can learn a few things.
It all depends on how well you think AMD is posed to take market share from Intel.
Intels market cap = ~250bil
If AMD can take 10-20% market cap away from Intel (they have the best architecture on the market, and have a Roadmap to stay that way for 2-3 years), then it doesn't seem too far fetched.
Granted market share doesn't instantly equate to stock value. Keep in mind that AMDs stock peaked around 40$ in the early 2000s when they had a lot of very competitive chips (and that was before they had graphics).
It really boils down to it you believe that AMD had the potential to really become competitive in server and consumer industries again. I think so, and I definitely think a 40$ price target is reasonable in 3 years.
>transfer money from my current account to my stock account >take part in 2CRSI IPO >2 days after >money still hasn't arrived >got a warning because I'm in the red
Daniel Morales
Before 2009 AMD owned its own fab. They sold it, creating Globalfoundries, and now they outsource everything.
William Hernandez
Ah long long term. I'm thinking in the time frame of like one year. I currently believe most of tech has too much hype and we're due for a correction so I'm short for a term of about a year. If you're in AMD now, I hope you goes well for you
Anyone into defence stocks? Bought some Raytheon for long term and will add more. They went below 200 dma which seems like a good buy In as I don't see any negative news, on the contrary I only see new orders. According to CEO they're insulated in regards to tarrifs (steel from US) and he sees enlarged defence budgets among allies who will buy regardless. Trump's making it easier to sell as well.
Good point, that's a lot less underlying equity for AMD. However it seems that not relying on their own fab and manufacturing tech is paying off right now. AMD was able to play off of multiple fab companies, and now it seems like they are successfully ramping up 7nm while Intel is still stuck figuring out 10nm.
In since 10$ and a significant portion of my portfolio. I'm in for the long HODL.
Today we green. Sandniggers at OPEC surprisingly were able to reach agreement on ramping up oil production. Futures on Dow are up, s&p too
Matthew Roberts
Probably, but it means you have to compare their profit margins and expectations to other fabless companies like Nvidia or Qualcomm. They probably make relatively less money per chip than what they used to do in 2000. However you're right about the 7nm, but it also means they are going to have shit yields and maybe shitty chips at first, because as far as I know they are the first to use TSMCs 7nm
yeah im glad i took my 10% sick of getting RICEd every day, and i was all green on that one. knew a red day was coming
Anthony Ramirez
Cheap oil will push growth in EU and Asia, so maybe.
Owen Sanchez
kek i remember watchin that guys vids when i FIRST started. i like the way he says "DUH"
Michael White
cause all the opec nations are shady as fuck and do the opposite of what they say they have agreed to so they can get more money for their oil. This is widely known so everybody just does the opposite of what opec says.
Matthew Watson
how can anyone look at NFLX chart and not think this is the top
jokes on you still positive on IQ because I got in the 20s range. why would you sell this gem when the rap of china alone had 2.68 BILLION views. that gives them a shit load of ad revenue.
William Cruz
Why in the fuck is SHOP tanking still? The stupid Supreme Court tax stuff? Govt are made up of thieves
Jacob Gray
We the people are the government for the people by the people, and yes we are fucking thieves. Just look at the amount of greed that motivates the anons in this thread.
Landon Garcia
What useful data can you extract and sell from soulless, rice eating, commie loving fucking chink scums ? Hell, even data from dead cockroaches is more valuable than the one of those rice niggers
Dylan Lopez
Wow RHT... down 12percent
Jason Torres
Trying to get free only to get new “taxes” slapped on online sales, it never ends. SHOP was at $174 before this foolishness