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14 hours ago, Squirrel said:

Cha-ching great day.

 

Carnival up 40%

Ford up 5% today for total gain 58%

Duke up 2 % for total gain of 16%

Walgreens up 6.7% for total 15% 

 

Still have

 

kmi down 13 %

Wfc down 8%

 

Can't complain though 

 

hope you sold all that yesterday lol

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On 11/9/2020 at 9:17 PM, Squirrel said:

Cha-ching great day.

 

Carnival up 40%

Ford up 5% today for total gain 58%

Duke up 2 % for total gain of 16%

Walgreens up 6.7% for total 15% 

 

Still have

 

kmi down 13 %

Wfc down 8%

 

Can't complain though 

 

Wfc up 31%

Walgreens up 38%

Sold ford at 70% gain 

 

Need to find another stock invest in. 

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4 hours ago, hepcat said:

Green energy stocks and EV plays. 

I don't tend to buy types of stocks, (green, oil, financial etc...).  I look at specific companies.  Are they under valued, over valued, well managed, poorly managed etc...  I bought UAL at 20 or so per share, sold it at 41.  Bought Exxon at 35-40 per share, sold it at 44.  Bought both because I felt they were undervalued and would eventually bounce back.  Sold them when I made some money and didn't want to stick around for the long haul.  I would consider buying green stocks, if I find the right company.  But I may hold off on buying anything for a while.

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On 1/27/2021 at 12:19 PM, Happy Panther said:

Bought around $30k of GME July puts. Just need the market to become rational in the next six months.

Also sold my stake in BBBY after it went up 30+% today due to this short squeeze nonsense. Money is money.

Studied up on option trading. Feeling comfortable with doing some call options. But haven't done any puts yet.  

 

Will piddle with call options for awhile.  So far done pretty good.

 

 

 

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