I'm going to ride with ya. Order in for 58.99Warning...dipping in for some more MAR
Good call, sadly I think there are much worse days ahead.Going to force myself to walk away for an hour or two. Everything is looking tempting right now. Must wait for the implosion.
I am actually not ignoring the negatives at all. I fully realize the actual and potential. If I made my decision based on the potential then I would be on the side of...stay away. Bearish on the stock. And that is fine if you have that view.I'm not trolling you nor am I short sighted, just giving another perspective. You're clearly a permabull, which isn't surprising given your profession, but you also seem pretty emotional and get carried away with comments like that. I mean, do you honestly consider a company that lost 3/4ths of their value and is begging the government for a bailout the size of their entire market cap to be "a finely tuned machine at every level"? Do you think maybe, just maybe, you're prone to hyperbole or off-the-cuff comments (like when you said they will be back to $350 or higher easy in a year)?
We actually agree on a good amount, I just think you're ignoring a lot of negatives, both actual and potential. This may end up being yet another "buy the dip" moment that we'll all look back on in a few months and wish we levered up to our gills, but I think you're underestimating just how destructive this potentially could be. The added debt load alone is going to make a lot of these companies who do survive less profitable on the other side (and if they have to give up an equity stake it'll be even more dilutive). There is a non-zero chance that things don't get back to "normal" until a successful vaccine is widely available, which by optimistic estimates are at least a year away.
Yeah, I already have the money in it that I want in it longer-term, but I've been trying to use the volatility to pick up "free" shares. Buy 2,000 for $4500. Sell 1500 for $4500 (shortly would be nice) and pocket 500 shares. Rinse. Repeat.Selling off some of the cydy I picked up yesterday at 2.25 and 2.36 for a nice quick return. Will look to acquire when it goes back down.
Nice, their first target was only off by 100%For the people who care about this kind of thing
Analyst Actions: H.C. Wainwright Lifts Price Target on CytoDyn to $3 From $1.50, Reiterates Buy
I believe they are working on a portal which allows you to enter your direct deposit info. Will probably be ready around September (that's sarcasm).If you don’t have direct deposit on file with the IRS, you could be waiting until September. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2020-04-02/some-virus-stimulus-checks-may-not-arrive-until-september
You don't worry about short term cap gains?Yeah, I already have the money in it that I want in it longer-term, but I've been trying to use the volatility to pick up "free" shares. Buy 2,000 for $4500. Sell 1500 for $4500 (shortly would be nice) and pocket 500 shares. Rinse. Repeat.
Interesting stuff.Did I mention this one before? I can't remember. I can't remember anything anymore.
MindMed - Mind Medicine. Another penny stock that I don't own....yet. We're on a call with them now. I'll let you know what I/we decide to do with this one.
LSD/Mushrooms to treat opioid addiction, depression, PTSD etc. MMEDF.
I think I mentioned this one to @Jefferson the Caregiver but not here. I dunno....interesting story for sure. I think there is some evidence that psychedelic inspired medicines can help with mental health and addiction.![]()
@skycriesmary might be one for you too.
Why would he in that scenario?You don't worry about short term cap gains?
Been doing most of this in my Brokeragelink account, so no worries there. That wasn't possible yesterday, so I did do this round in my brokerage account. It's not my preference, but:You don't worry about short term cap gains?
Agree.Why would he in that scenario?
It's a completed action on 1500 shares. Take the cost of that 1500, not the full 2000.Why would he in that scenario?
What do you like about DFS?While you're all getting filthy rich off cydy, I'm doubling down on DFS. it's only down like 20% the last few days.![]()
At least MRNA has made up for it. (+15%)
There are still s-t capital gains. I'm viewing it as an offset in basis and "free" shares that I haven't sold yet from an investment standpoint, but the IRS does not share my view of the world from a tax standpoint.Why would he in that scenario?
I hear 'ya, GB. Not sure why I said anything. I overserved myself last night and am operating on a foggy noggin.Been doing most of this in my Brokeragelink account, so no worries there. That wasn't possible yesterday, so I did do this round in my brokerage account. It's not my preference, but:
1. I'm not going to let a few hundred bucks keep me from pocketing 500 shares that could be worth nothing or a lot more than nothing. I spend that on dumber things also generally worth nothing.
2. When you don't have a job, wtf do you care about added income? As good a time for it to happen as any.
Since I have no experience with the tax implications of stocks, are you saying that you could make no money for the year but still owe taxes?There are still s-t capital gains. I'm viewing it as an offset in basis and "free" shares that I haven't sold yet from an investment standpoint, but the IRS does not share my view of the world from a tax standpoint.
To me: $4500 out, $4500 in. 500 shares still TBD
To them: $2.50 per share out. $3 per share in. $.50 per share * number of shares sold * my income tax rate. And we'll see you when you sell the other 500 shares, too.
yep. More like 350 free shares each time rather than 500...at least until you get caught with your pants down.There are still s-t capital gains. I'm viewing it as an offset in basis and "free" shares that I haven't sold yet from an investment standpoint, but the IRS does not share my view of the world from a tax standpoint.
To me: $4500 out, $4500 in. 500 shares still TBD
To them: $2.50 per share out. $3 per share in. $.50 per share * number of shares sold * my income tax rate. And we'll see you when you sell the other 500 shares, too.
Go read up on taxing of stock trades before you come back to the day traders anonymous threadSince I have no experience with the tax implications of stocks, are you saying that you could make no money for the year but still owe taxes?
Yes. If you made money on the completed buy/sell, but then re-bought and are underwater on those shares. You pay taxes on the completed txns, you are holding a paper loss on the shares you are still holding but are under waterSince I have no experience with the tax implications of stocks, are you saying that you could make no money for the year but still owe taxes?
I was under the impression that was the case, which makes me wonder why the guy above asked about caring about the capital gains tax. He was moving around accumulating more shares for the same money.Go read up on taxing of stock trades before you come back to the day traders anonymous thread![]()
Losses offset gains in any particular year.
I was doing this in the sub-$1s and the $1s when the volatility stopped, leaving me with more risk than I really wanted wrt this. Then the news started picking up on it and I pulled my sell order. Decided maybe I could tolerate that risk after all. So I stopped.Agree.
I'd be more worried that I dont think this dips below 2.70 again. I played the dip to 2.00, holding until 4+ for now.
Guy above? That guy has a name and its Bob Sacasomething, show some gdb respectI was under the impression that was the case, which makes me wonder why the guy above asked about caring about the capital gains tax. He was moving around accumulating more shares for the same money.
Guy above? That guy has a name and its Bob Sacasomething, show some gdb respect![]()
I think you misunderstood. [icon] just prefers Gulfstream...Seriously.......and no offense at all please.
This is total amateur take and why the stock is going to be massive winner going long. They may be going through a rough patch......but their company is a finely tuned machine at every level and when things are better in the world 12-18 months from now this will be an earnings machine again and will prosper at a high level.
This is the kind of stock you buy and go long on and we did back at $110, $100 and $97 and if it goes down there again.....we will buy more. This kind of investor sentiment is what good trades are born from on companies with proven long term track records.
They had “serious issues” with the 787 Dreamliner and the sky was falling. The stock was in the very low 100’s back then......now we are going through unprecedented times in addition to production line issues which Boeing will fix. The 737 Max issues were an unmitigated disaster...yet the stock was holding strong in the 350’s while they worked through it....and low and behold production for the 737MAX is back online starting in May. Thats behind them. What is in front of them is decreased demand for aircraft......great. That is a short term issue. Again thinking long you are buying a great company at a huge discount. The dividend will get re-instated within 12 months. But the growth n the price 2-3 years from now (maybe even sooner and look at the 75% pop it had off the bottom...my lord) this is a major opportunity to own this company for the long term.
Again your sentiment is a huge tell for me as a long term bull on this company.
Buy with confidence.
Please. You know I'm the king of questioning everything. It's not a problem.I hear 'ya, GB. Not sure why I said anything. I overserved myself last night and am operating on a foggy noggin.
No, I'll have income this year in addition to this. It just might not be what it's been previously. Which potentially matters wrt how much I owe on what I've sold. See GM's l-t capital gains vs s-t capital gains post.Since I have no experience with the tax implications of stocks, are you saying that you could make no money for the year but still owe taxes?
Don't sweat it.
RUN AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!Did I mention this one before? I can't remember. I can't remember anything anymore.
MindMed - Mind Medicine. Another penny stock that I don't own....yet. We're on a call with them now. I'll let you know what I/we decide to do with this one.
LSD/Mushrooms to treat opioid addiction, depression, PTSD etc. MMEDF.
I think I mentioned this one to @Jefferson the Caregiver but not here. I dunno....interesting story for sure. I think there is some evidence that psychedelic inspired medicines can help with mental health and addiction.![]()
@skycriesmary might be one for you too.
I hear you. Said the same thing to myself two weeks ago and then took the crack again like a f'n 3x junkie. Closed half my JNUG yesterday at 4.70 (averaged around 4.33). Should have gotten out with the rest this morning.Gold's screaming higher. Course the JNUG/NUGT aren't following, but still....
ETA: I mean, they're green, but Gold the metal is acting MUCH better. If I ever talk about dabbling in levered ETFs again, I hope somebody hits me with a frying pan.
sounds good have you tried robbinhoodon Fidelity, I made a deposit and was able to use immediately and bought more CYDY with no fees. It took about 8 days for my account to get fully approved on the instant deposits.
My cost basis in NUGT is $35.90. I just......I'm paralyzed. I thought for sure gold would be a flock to safety - and it has been - but these levered ETFs are satan's sneeze juice.I hear you. Said the same thing to myself two weeks ago and then took the crack again like a f'n 3x junkie. Closed half my JNUG yesterday at 4.70 (averaged around 4.33). Should have gotten out with the rest this morning.
CYDY not available on Robinhood....sounds good have you tried robbinhood
No offense but yellow rock is not going to save anyone. Guns, food and a solid balance sheet is where it's at. A lot of people bought $40000 trucks among other non-necessaries and they never should have. They will trade those for food and cash but not yellow rock. Never understood it's appeal.My cost basis in NUGT is $35.90. I just......I'm paralyzed. I thought for sure gold would be a flock to safety - and it has been - but these levered ETFs are satan's sneeze juice.
Finland has said just to process their unemployment requests it will take until next year. Ouch.If you don’t have direct deposit on file with the IRS, you could be waiting until September. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2020-04-02/some-virus-stimulus-checks-may-not-arrive-until-september