Message from @nono

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2021-03-08 16:53:06 UTC  

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2021-03-08 16:53:21 UTC  

Utilization is at 100%

2021-03-08 16:54:49 UTC  

New DTCC rules on the failure to deliver settlement will also play a role

2021-03-08 16:56:38 UTC  

We like the stock

2021-03-08 16:56:52 UTC  

New support line is now 180

2021-03-08 16:58:25 UTC  

“A 50 basis point increase in the cost of funding for the U.S. Government is equal to the cost, the annual cost of the U.S. Navy. A 30 basis point increase is equivalent to the cost of the U.S. Marine Corps.” - Louis-Vincent Gave

Just added a new navy to the budget in the last few weeks. NBD

2021-03-08 17:22:08 UTC  

oil & gas industry has been very kind to me so far

2021-03-08 17:37:34 UTC  

200

2021-03-08 17:41:55 UTC  

mwahaha

2021-03-08 17:43:08 UTC  

So... since they are paying the shorts daily and losing money daily, does that mean they get a "new high" point that they try to short each time? Or are they just paying that original short price every day?

2021-03-08 17:43:42 UTC  

trying to figure out if they are just getting a reset every day so that if the day starts with 200, they short it at 200, and then it drops from there and they get money

2021-03-08 17:43:55 UTC  

Lol I just tried to read through this and can’t understand anything

2021-03-08 17:44:48 UTC  

if it's still locked in for them at around 40 bucks when they shorted it originally and they just pay the losses daily, then all that needs to be done is keeping it above 40

2021-03-08 17:45:12 UTC  

no idea

2021-03-08 17:45:21 UTC  

did they not short it at 5$?

2021-03-08 17:45:42 UTC  

its not like they have to actually post real numbers

2021-03-08 17:47:01 UTC  

Well... if they get a "reset" every day because of that SEC filing saying they pay the loss at the day's closing and get a new short target the next day, we're kind of stuck with keeping it in one direction

2021-03-08 17:47:53 UTC  

in long run, it'll actually help them because then it will drop even lower eventually and they'll get their lost billions back

2021-03-08 17:49:00 UTC  

unless... they just run out of money before then lol

2021-03-08 17:49:40 UTC  

yes thats the point

2021-03-08 17:49:49 UTC  

to make them run out of money :P

2021-03-08 17:53:34 UTC  

The people who are shorting today will be different then the people who shorted at $5. Some shorts close their position, other shorts open new position at higher price

2021-03-08 18:41:36 UTC  

well, today was a good trading day, except for my choice in getting into texas instruments (i know it's tech, but didn't know it was wrapped up in with the other tech stocks like apple, dell, hp, etc..)

2021-03-08 19:22:16 UTC  

Sold Gme and amc.

2021-03-08 19:22:31 UTC  

Dip is happening soon... careful

2021-03-08 19:29:32 UTC  

careful of what

2021-03-08 19:29:40 UTC  

all you have to do is hodl

2021-03-08 19:31:04 UTC  

its not a loss if you hodl

2021-03-08 19:32:53 UTC  

smokie doesnt understand, his hands are like tissue

2021-03-08 19:33:02 UTC  

Also, I know it's not "illegal" to buy GME stock, but I saw somewhere it was illegal to intentionally buy into it with no intention on making any gains and just manipulating the stock price. Are they going to investigate that?

2021-03-08 19:36:14 UTC  

It's not a loss if you sell at a profit

2021-03-08 19:36:22 UTC  

<:thinking:726878987837636698>

2021-03-08 19:37:15 UTC  

yeah they can't charge you if you sold it at a profit, but I'm wondering like long term when they start investigating and being like "look at all these people that bought in at 180 (or more) and never sold. I bet they did it intentionally as market manipulation, nobody's that autistic"

2021-03-08 19:37:26 UTC  

but you sold at a loss last week LOL

2021-03-08 19:37:36 UTC  

no I didn't, not GME

2021-03-08 19:37:42 UTC  

smokie did

2021-03-08 19:37:47 UTC  

I sold Disney at a loss

2021-03-08 19:39:42 UTC  

I try not to sell anything at a loss (for obvious reasons) but bigger reason is because I don't want to buy back in as a wash and have it be some jacked up price

2021-03-08 19:41:30 UTC  

think the reasoning behind that is so you don't claim the realized loss on your taxes, yet still made money off that same company

2021-03-08 19:41:45 UTC  

I sold so I could use the money to make more than the loss i sold for. Have to have money to make money and I needed funds to move.

2021-03-08 19:41:55 UTC  

so they bump up the price to make up the loss than what it was at current market value