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Old 06-04-2018, 04:06 PM
 
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Looks like AMZN has bounced back in a big way. I didn't think the negative effects of the Trump tweets would last long, and it didn't. They are now up 42% YTD.

AMZN is the only thing I own in my trading account

Regarding the game, how do I have $36k?
Even if bitcoin went to $0 that's still only $10,000 down.
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Old 06-05-2018, 01:02 AM
 
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Regarding the game, how do I have $36k?
It looks like UPRO split 3-1 and the game is not factoring in for the split. So your UPRO amount should be 3x the amount showing.
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Old 06-05-2018, 09:51 AM
 
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It looks like UPRO split 3-1 and the game is not factoring in for the split. So your UPRO amount should be 3x the amount showing.

lol I was going to say, UPRO should be slightly positive right now
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Old 06-08-2018, 11:27 AM
 
Location: Sector 001
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Here's some DD on EXPI.. they were using this slideshow at their presentation in their "EXP World" application. It really was a nice presentation but their software still needs work. I'd imagine they're going to have scalability issues like any fast growing cloud based model.

https://docs.google.com/presentation...334b26b7b1_0_0

If you're interested in the company download the world to your desktop and give it a whirl.. maybe attend one of their presentations in their auditorium.
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Old 06-08-2018, 01:21 PM
 
Location: Oregon, formerly Texas
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Nike has been my best buy so far this year. Up 17% as of today. I didn't expect that tbh. I bought it thinking that sportswear was going to have a bump thanks to the Olympics.

Next best has been Woodward, Inc. Up 9% this year. That I can take credit for since it was a speculative pick I researched & bought on a low when their Boeing buyout fell through.

Worst performer has been FLN - a Latin America index fund by First Trust. Down 13%. Luckily I didn't buy much of that.
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Old 06-08-2018, 10:19 PM
 
Location: Saint Johns, FL
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Here are new numbers. These do reflect May dividends, and I went and upped UPRO by factor of 3. You guys know these stocks better than me, so if something weird goes down, shoot me a OM or make a stink here.....

Name Total
Stockwiz $201,710.53
22003yo $146,022.52
Shampoo Banana $136,210.12
49erfan916 $133,824.46
SportyAndMisty $129,856.37
jlvs2run $128,641.52
oldsolider1976 $128,318.48
1Insider $123,850.86
6oo9 $122,696.97
ccm123 $122,372.22
mlsfan $120,894.30
Jlong2315 $116,016.43
capoeira $115,968.16
jms493 $114,414.45
ChristineM331 $112,787.49
Mr. Zero $111,613.77
SuiteLiving $111,316.87
tommy64 $110,091.44
gamebird98 $108,222.18
Jrr $107,070.88
BeerGeek $104,674.96
Arushan $103,665.19
ALackofCreativity $103,285.59
Dogs of Last Year $102,557.10
Newporttom $102,467.25
bmw335xi $102,346.98
Bumby88 $100,953.01
Ohio Peasant $96,694.70
LoveToSave $93,985.52
artillery77 $91,132.64
MaverickDD $90,073.82
RanRedd $87,349.09
GummyShark $86,172.49
Smuninja $79,217.63
sparkypeanut $44,082.18
Free-R $28,571.43

Median $109,156.81
Average Portfolio: $108,864.71

S&P Index $103,942.98
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Old 06-11-2018, 02:37 PM
 
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For the life of me, I can't understand why those Canadian Cannabis stocks aren't budging. Nothing but two weeks of progress/positive news towards recreational use and NADA.

Any ideas from folks?
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Old 06-11-2018, 05:36 PM
 
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For the life of me, I can't understand why those Canadian Cannabis stocks aren't budging. Nothing but two weeks of progress/positive news towards recreational use and NADA.

Any ideas from folks?
Massively over valued as it is?

There's going to be a lot of blood spilled in Canadian cannabis. They've overbuilt supply too much. A lot of those companies won't be here ten years from now.

They're basically in the penny stock class. Didn't know the laws of reason applied to them.
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Old 06-15-2018, 09:29 PM
 
Location: Saint Johns, FL
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The latest: AVXS appears to have been bought out at $218 so its price us now fixed. Let me know if that is not right.

Name Total
Stockwiz $189,210.53
22003yo $146,800.55
49erfan916 $138,454.62
Shampoo Banana $138,214.21
oldsolider1976 $129,864.69
SportyAndMisty $128,673.13
1Insider $126,298.56
6oo9 $124,341.74
mlsfan $124,068.32
ccm123 $124,038.11
jlvs2run $120,361.64
capoeira $117,778.51
ChristineM331 $117,104.54
jms493 $116,762.26
Mr. Zero $115,359.85
Jlong2315 $115,018.47
Jrr $111,961.71
SuiteLiving $110,905.35
tommy64 $107,765.94
gamebird98 $106,015.65
BeerGeek $105,452.11
Newporttom $103,785.83
Arushan $103,009.36
Dogs of Last Year $102,434.31
bmw335xi $101,672.64
Bumby88 $100,322.26
ALackofCreativity $100,071.10
Ohio Peasant $97,168.61
LoveToSave $95,187.83
artillery77 $89,832.91
MaverickDD $89,333.86
RanRedd $87,847.24
GummyShark $86,711.83
Smuninja $77,696.28
sparkypeanut $43,620.73
Free-R $28,571.43

Median $109,335.65
Average Portfolio: $108,936.58

S&P Index $103,966.55
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Old 06-15-2018, 11:51 PM
 
Location: Silicon Valley
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Nike has been my best buy so far this year. Up 17% as of today. I didn't expect that tbh. I bought it thinking that sportswear was going to have a bump thanks to the Olympics.

Next best has been Woodward, Inc. Up 9% this year. That I can take credit for since it was a speculative pick I researched & bought on a low when their Boeing buyout fell through.

Worst performer has been FLN - a Latin America index fund by First Trust. Down 13%. Luckily I didn't buy much of that.
Yeah, I've had some nice domestic trades this year, but it's basically all getting donated to biotechs and Brazil. <sigh> Luckily in real life caught the upside on REGN with a nicely timed low buy up to even things out.
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