>Sister invested $120K in snapchat
>"It's the new facebook anon!"
Is my sister beyond saving?
"Facebook Will Buy Snapchat, Analyst Says"
http://www.valuewalk.com/2017/03/facebook-buy-snapchat-analyst/
>>1850465
Depending on when she invested, she is already saved.
If you buy in right now though, you're not going to see any significant gains.
>$120K
Am I responding to a troll post?
If your sister could invest 120k in some dumb meme stock, and it means she's filthy rich, and i can't feel sympathy for rich people
i hope she drags your entire jewish family down with you
>>1850465
Hahahahaha. Your sister is dumb. Compared to Facebook, you can hardly advertise on snap. She may need some help
>>1850472
>Am I responding to a troll post?
Unfortunately no. It's most of her inheritance she has left too...
>>1850465
She might be right.
But probably is not.
>>1850465
Well she lost like what 15k? She still has over 100k she's fine
>>1850519
What did she spend the other portion on?
I feel like it will eventually tip over ipo price. She should see some gains eventually
>>1850519
People who don't understand stock markets need to just by a mutual fund.
There is a reason everyone says to diversify.
but like
you have inheritance too right?
if you do who cares what that retard does
everyones been telling me to short snap. ipo price is too high
>>1850465
>Investing all of her assets in one fund
Answer to your question: Yes.
when it drops to $11 I might consider gambling on it in my throwaway