Message from @Deleted User
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You can only take 15 with you if you’re leaving South Africa I think
Legal tender laws
Oh wow
South Africa also has some strict law about exporting them if I remember right
I didn't know that, maybe I'll go there someday...
When I'm rich.
Yeah I’d love to go. They have this really cool, old times colonial train that’ll run you down from Johannesburg to Cape Town
Wild.
I hope it's still there when I get the opportunity.
As long as the tracks haven’t been stolen
Ha
Wasn’t kidding
Oh wow
hopefully jnug acts just like this tomorrow
@Deleted User how many shares do you own?
Not in it right now
@Deleted User planning to buy I guess? You said you hope it increases tomorrow
yeah, plenty of room for profits from today
jnug hopefully gets out of this alltime low, so much room to grow
@Deleted User how did it go?
jnug was pretty unresponsive
made a nice 6.1% on $NIO though
ipo's can be wild
I wish I saw it in the morning
Chinese equivalent of Tesla
@Deleted User nice congrats! I've never bought on IPO day, sounds fun. Closest situation to that I've done is around Earnings Reports.
I don't trust buying earnings reports, even with good news the thing still drops sometimes lol
haha I mostly trade options so Earnings reports are the most fun. You don't have to even bet up and down, but just betting on volatility instead
@Deleted User take the options pill
oosh, I'm too afraid for that right now
@Deleted User My pitch is that it can be safer than stocks. Say I had bought 100 shares of JNUG at the previous close of 7.58, and I also bought a Put option with a strike of 7.50. Then even though JNUG went down to 7.31 today, I have the *option* (literally, the Put option I bought) to sell those shares at the 7.50 strike price. So this was safer than the alternative of not having an option at all.
Yeah I'll have to school myself on options
@Deleted User This is a good intro course https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/shows/step-up-to-options/episodes
*tips fedora*
A crash course in stop limits