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Find literal low volatility 0.01 cent penny stock. wait 5 days for it to hit 0.02. Youve literally doubled your portfolio
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>>1838932
>low volatility
>increasing 100% in 5 days
What the fuck are you talking about
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>>1838966
>implying a high volatility stock stays stagnate for 4 whole days
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>>1838932
>goes to 0.05 and you lose half of your portfolio

Volatility just means the range in which the price moves is bigger

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Hey all. I'm thinking about putting a lot of money into a company called SDRL. Right now, the price of the stock is $1.25. Not even 2 years ago, it used to be $30 and it used to have a dividend. The problem is, when the price of oil crashed, this company was left with a modern fleet of rigs that were sitting idle. Anyway, the company itself has to come to an agreement with it's creditors at the end of April, but nothing has been finalized, and April is fast approaching. Does anyone have experience with stocks that are close to bankruptcy? I feel like this company won't go under, because of the fundamentals of the price of oil, and that the banks will make more money in the long run if this company does not go out of business. I remember the stock price of volkswagon when the price was dangerously low, and then it experienced an epic short squeeze. I feel like the same thing might happen with this stock, but no one is certain at this point and it has been announced that shareholders will be wiped our or at least diluted.
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Can you repeat the question
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why don't you make a paper trade and leave it at that.

It will most likely go bankrupt. It has a lot of valuable assets that can be sold off to pay creditors.
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>>1838899
Read Taleb

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>hate job
>it makes me unhappy to go there every day
>want to quit real bad
>don't have another job lined up although im applying for shit

if i were to quit my job now on good terms w/ my employer, how negative does that gap in job history look? and how would i explain it in future interviews?
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>>1838892
Nobody gives a shit if they really want you
I was jobless for two years and they didnt even mention it in the interview
If they ask just tell them the truth, you were looking for a new direction in life or something like that
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>>1838903
ok thanks man.
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>>1838903
What job did you apply to.
In what geographical location.

Thanks in advance.

(this sounds like switzerland level shit where people don't have to worry about huge gaps).

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Do Optometrists make good money?

I'm assuming they make on average anywhere between 100,000 to 140,000 which seems to be the case according to governmental statistics and websites detailing salary.

Would that sort of salary be enough to pay off a $250,000 usd debt that's acquired during the duration of schooling?
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Other doctors make double-triple what you do. It's alright though
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>>1838777
Not the point of my question but sure. I know family physicians make around 200k but med school is something I am not interested in.
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>doesn't wear gloves
>doctor
>woman

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how the fuck does this shit have $230 billion revenue
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>>1838721
what are holding companies

get off this board and go read until you can contribute
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>>1838733
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>>1838721
>he doesn't know about berkshire

Google, for god sake

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It says here that you have a master degree in accounting. What did you learn in the master that you didn't already know from your bachelor in accounting?
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>>1838697
that at the end of the day all women love sucking dicks of a rich guy
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I'd have to say that in the Master's program, I specialized in handling larger numbers. I have added and subtracted not only amounts in the hundreds of thousands, but well into the millions to tens of millions.
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>>1838697
My state needs 150 hours for the CPA, might as well get a Masters

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When trading Forex, is it viable to trade currencies for 1-2 pips continuously? Does the broker take too much of a cut for that?

I'm thinking of investing $1000 and trading at 0.5 lot... Any thoughts from you business gurus out there?
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>>1838653
Bumping
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>>1838653
You have a commission, can't use a market maker broker for scalping, to pay for each trade on top of the bid ask spread. If you're trading EUR/USD which is usually trades around 0.4 pips during Asian session and around 0.3-0.1 pips during Europe/US sessions with commission you're looking between 1 to 0.6 pip cost for each trade which gets worse if you're trading other pairs as none are as liquid as EUR/USD. Now add your stop loss. At what point is the market not doing what you expected it to do which requires you to get out of your losing position? I trade with really tight stops and about the tightest I can get on EUR/USD is 5 pips. There are rare occasions were a tighter stop is justified but those opportunities are rare. That's a cost of 5.6 to 6 pips. If you're closing a position that goes your way by 2 pips you will gain 1.4 to 1 pip on each trade. A risk reward of 5.6:1.4 means one losing trade will require four wins to get back to even. At 6:1 you would need six winning trades to get back to even after one loss. In other words you need a winning rate of 80-86% just to stay even. I highly doubt you will be able to achieve that.

You should instead look to do the opposite and get the highest risk reward as it is inversely proportional to your winning rate. Say you bought EUR/USD when it tried to breach support with a 10 pip stop. Buyers ended up holding the level and shorts started to cover causing the price to rise. Instead of closing your position when it reached two pips you rode the trend until buyers started losing steam 100 pips from your buy entry. That's a risk reward of 11:100. I need a win rate of only 10% to stay even.
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>>1839028
I should add that when some brokers have released win rates for their retail clients the number are usually between 45-55% and jumping as high as 67% for GBP/JPY pair for some reason. >80% is clearly an outlier. Stick to better risk reward.

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http://www.newsbtc.com/2016/11/20/circle-ceo-nobody-will-using-bitcoin-5-10-years/
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>>1838620
They switched to ethereum. #flippening
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>>1838620
>november 2016

The price has almost doubled since that article
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and now circle is a failed company and bitcoin continues to rise. the only value circle ever provided was card purchases of bitcoin.

I'm just a NEET looking for easy money, is it worth investing like few hundred dollars in ETH or btc? I only got like $450. How do you even get value from BTC, people wouldn't exchange it for cash if it starts to cost more, right?
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I'd try another board, m8.

I'm not sure if "ETH" or btc is really a thing around here. This is more of a fixed annuity/reverse mortgage board.

I googled these stock symbols and it was related to something called "bitcoin". Anyone else here knowing about this?
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>>1838613
localbitcoins
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>>1838624
this

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Is it gonna go "to the moon" What is bitcoin gonna do about it?

Is that really andreas antonopoulos in that pic?
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>>1838597

Stfu shill, go die alone

The girl is fucking ugly btw
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>>1838944

Redpill me on Equity/Investment Research, /biz/.

Is it banking for the thinking man? Or just glorified accounting?

Thinking of trying to break in. I'm fascinated by how the market moves, but I'm not chad enough for IB or trading.
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>>1838580
it's glorified marketing for the Bank, you're writing shit that people internally won't pay too much attention to but which the Bank might send to clients.

Traditionally you'd then perhaps move from that role to some fund, probably picking up a CFA along the way.

Don't know how much longevity there is left in these sorts of roles but if you can get one and jump from it to a PM role then probably still worthwhile.
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>>1838726
Huh

So same quality of work as IB, then (i.e long hours writing shit people won't read) but for less money

Does it get better on the buy side, or just the same?
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>>1839994
if you become a PM on the buy side then money increases by... lots

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Why aren't you shorting DryShips?

In the last 12 months, DryShips has conducted four reverse splits. 1/25, then 1/4, then 1/15 and most recently 1/8.
Someone who owned 12,000 shares one year ago, now owns 1 share.

During the past 2 weeks, DryShips has issued 67 million new shares. In total, it now has a little over 100 million shares, 67 million of which was issued just recently. It still needs to issue another $70m worth of shares over the coming days, what could be well over 70m new shares, or 70% of the current shares outstanding.
If the massive issuing of new shares brings the share price below $1, it is highly likely there will be yet another reverse split.

How is this not a no-brainer?
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color me interested, especially since I unironically have made my best gains so far with a greek company, but explain me pic related first. WTF am I looking at?
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Take a look at seadrill SDRL

I predicted years ago that the company would go bankrupt because of fracking. The people who posted about buying it were not amused.

Looks like I was right.
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>>1838628
My question exactly. I think they pumped it, dumped it, sucked it, and milked it dry for everything it was worth.

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What app do you recomend someone from western europe?
I'm thinking plus 500 since robinhood doesen't work here.
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>>1838472
U can buy stocks with your bank account
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>>1838596
From Latvia using Swedbank and buying stock through them
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>>1838472
Plus500 is just CFDs etc.. not real markets

interactive brokers is a good general brokerage

if you can't afford it then try developing trading systems on betfair instead until you have the money to trade financial products

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who in here Ghetto Capitalist?
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Etherian here aka Ethereum holder
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>>1838418
Former drug dealer reporting... what's up
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>>1838418
I'm more of a suburban capitalist

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What's the best career choice for a chef?
>Restaurants
>Hotels
>Airlines

i just want big bucks and a comfy early retirement.
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Be a waiter instead. Much better money and less stress
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>>1838385
>What's the best career choice for a chef?
Bruh why go through the trouble? Just be a meth head rn it's easier.
>i just want big bucks and a comfy early retirement.
HAHAHAHAHAHHA
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>>1838398
tried it before, it's not really for me.

prefer to stay backstage.

>>1838400
not into being a thug for a living.

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