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ARKK (Cathy Wood) made a killing.
*Every decade or so, there are disruptive companies
- AMAZON (eCommerce)
- APPLE (iphone)
- Netflix (streaming)
- TSLA (ev/battery tech)
- micron (SD card/chip storage)
- QualComm (RF tech: 3G; 4G; 5G; etc)
- etc.
Buying old companies will make money due to inflation (or go BK bc of lack of innovation [blockbusters, sears, kmart, etc]), but they are not 10-bangers.
I'll buy bc it is free. That's a -100% banger.
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Be it real estate or stocks or bonds or crypto or gold, isn't someone always trapped at some point holding the bag waiting or covering for a loss?
There are no guarantees in life expect great deals on SD.
Be that as it may on the stock market, guess what?
It will never go to $0. If it does, we have bigger problems globally.
401k, pensions, etc are all wrapped up in the market.
You think Bezos or Zuck or Gates have most of their worth in cash? Point being is that the wealthy are all invested and you better believe their cronies at the Fed will prop the market.
(There was a movie on this. On Lehman Bros collapse.
Who did they all call to help? Warren Buffet.)
If the market goes to $0, they'll be worthless, too.
If the market goes to $0, the dollar is worthless...Armageddon.
As for the rest of 2021, I bet it will be up or flat.
Too much money being printed to see a correction like March 2020.
That said, no one really knows for sure, so sell when you can and not when you have to.
And dollar cost average into your 401k as the indexes drop, not as they go up.
Will post back with updates.
FYI - as soon as you get to the Motley page using the Chase portal, you'll see the $199 package. Use the links at the top and look for "Stock Advisor" which is $99.
14 free days, but 10 free analysis every x weeks. When you get to 10/10, it won't let you get more data (unless you use a different email address or subscribe) until it resets to 0/10.
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Their valuation is is based on intrinsic value which is discounted rate, earnings growth, and operating cash. I think it is similar to what Buffett uses.
Add that with TDA and Fidelity valuation and financial health research, and it is pretty good way of determining if a stock is of good value based on current price.
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Short it then, LMAOOOO
Don't need any : P
NOW? You must be new here. The only difference between the musical chairs now and before is before retail buyers couldn't hear the song.
The only surprise is it took this long to happen. More they buy, more MMs hedge delta; that combined with short squeeze is recipe for fireworks. 🚀
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