Anyone investing heavily this year??

How much money did you lose/gain this past week?


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Yup either: 1) play the run up to the merger and cash out, or 2) if you have conviction in the company's future and fundamentals, hold, and buy more on the inevitable post merger dip.. But it's all about your personal play.
I might take the profits. If I had bought more shares in the beginning I would go the for the long play but I am really thinking that the better play for me is to come back in on the post merger dip and use my profits. I only have 20 shares so that is not really enough for a long term play.
 
Yup either: 1) play the run up to the merger and cash out, or 2) if you have conviction in the company's future and fundamentals, hold, and buy more on the inevitable post merger dip.. But it's all about your personal play.

$CCIV easily gets to $100+
This is my long play.
 
I might take the profits. If I had bought more shares in the beginning I would go the for the long play but I am really thinking that the better play for me is to come back in on the post merger dip and use my profits. I only have 20 shares so that is not really enough for a long term play.

Why not just add to your position on the dip? And average up a little? I honestly don’t think it’s going to dip that much.
 
Why not just add to your position on the dip? And average up a little? I honestly don’t think it’s going to dip that much.

Sounds like he doesn't have the same conviction and wants to keep his options open with profits in hand. Noting wrong with that.
 
@tical I got in at $17.50. I just sold off half and I will average up to establish a new position when there is a reasonable dip. CCIV was my first trade but a few things have gone my way since then thanks to the bruhs in here and some of my own research.
 
Sounds like he doesn't have the same conviction and wants to keep his options open with profits in hand. Noting wrong with that.

Absolutely! I was mentioning another way of doing it. I think the poster is a relatively new trader.
 
nobody should’ve missed out on $TSLA. I probably have at least 50 mentions of $TSLA in this thread going back to 2019 :lol:

LOl...I'm not a financial advisor...LOL..

It's a couple of reason for me.

1) Electric Vehicles is a play that's here to stay
2) It's literally a "higher" end EV. That's their niche to some degree no one else is doing that
3) They're an American company. Companies like $NIO aren't licencse for the states.
4) I missed out on $TSLA

So let's consider the play...

They built a $700M manufacting plant in Arizona
They have investor pouring millions everyday into the business
Their first vehicles are set to go into production in a few months.

The merger, in my mind, and by my research WILL happen.

The stock is already at $41 dollars. That's without the merger confirmation news, that's without massive productions and their first sold vehicle.
The question becomes..Is it unreasonable to think this is easily a $80+ stock with official merger and productions of cars/sales?

IMO, This is easily a $100+ stock next year..eaasily!
 
Hey guys, many of you, especially the newer investors, need to have a conversation with yourself regarding your goals. I see many of you day and swing trading, which is a great way to make money. But, be advised that it's not the only way. Decide what your plan is. Is it long term, short-term? A hybrid?

Lastly, I do not want to scare off those who are not as comfortable as some of us without continuing to educate. This thread is definitely about helping brothers make money, but we have to remember that there are various levels of investors popping in and out.

Newbies, do not be afraid to ask questions. Also, use the search feature to see if your question has been asked before, more than likely it has.

Let's get this money black men!!
 
If the merger goes through as been rumored with Lucid motors. It's Lucid that has the factory to mass produce. CCIV is the funding and mgmt to my understanding. But the speculation has driven this high enough for early investors to bank.
Whoah. So thankful that I copped 100 shares of CCIV this morning. I didn't want to hold. Just accrue funds for later day trading.
 
How does aftermarket trading work and how do you do it?

Man, If you're new to trading then i strongly suggest you stick to regular market trading hours(9:30am-4pm) for a few. I know there's some posters that do very well in those extended hours. But they typically have been doing it for awhile and they tend to know exactly what tickers they're going to play and clear entry/exit points. Volume is different, Volatility is different, News is different, Buy/Sell is different. It's a completely different animal.
 
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Man, If you're new i strongly suggest you stick to regular market trading hours(9:30am-4pm) for a few. I know there's some posters that do very well in those extended hours. But they typically have been doing it for awhile and they tend to know exactly what tickers they're going to play and clear entry/exit points. Volume is different, Volatility is different, News is different, Buy/Sell is different. It's a completely different animal.
Preciate it fellas. Just looking at all these stocks pushing up prices overnight and was confused how that is even possible.

i assume it is the same advice for premarket?
 
Preciate it fellas. Just looking at all these stocks pushing up prices overnight and was confused how that is even possible.

i assume it is the same advice for premarket?

What broker do you use?

It comes in handy. I don't go crazy, but it's a good thing to have access to if/when you need it.

For example: I find it useful after I've done my research overnight and want to buy or sell before the day gets started. Especially if you work a 9-5.
 
What broker do you use?

It comes in handy. I don't go crazy, but it's a good thing to have access to if/when you need it.

For example: I find it useful after I've done my research overnight and want to buy or sell before the day gets started. Especially if you work a 9-5.
I am using TD right now.
 
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