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Edit: I have no idea why it is up so much today and I'm kinda expecting a pump and dump. | |||
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Last edited by Gatordash; 07-06-2021 at 11:41 AM..
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This week's play is a call credit spread on QQQ. Direction: downward
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What do you think of penny stocks? Particularly WSGF. Bought 200K shares at .0262. They bought Vacaychella and changed focus to that, just released an app to connect investors with rental properties, positioning itself to be the "RobinHood of Real Estate". Ticker change imminent to reflect the new focus on Vacaychella. I just need it to hit $5/share sometime in the next 10 years to become a millionaire!
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If owner/operators do a good job bolstering their rental experience for customers, and investors are savvy enough to seek out properties which offer an immersive experience at marquise locations I see a huge opportunity for growth, but again this depends on expansion of luxury rental experiences which does carry some risks as real estate prices continue to climb, and the potential for sharp economic downturn persists. Right now, the VRBO market is mostly devoid of said marketers, and is instead essentially a best price/value market, while ventures for retail customers looking for a family "experience-centric" vacation is a niche market that is typically sought out elsewhere (outside VRBO/AirBNB etc). Some people like the concept of knowing what their whole vacation is gonna cost up front and just being catered to while they're guided through it not having to plan and estimate the additive costs, etc. This is how vaycaychella differs on allowing the customer to view and operator to detail added services, if I'm not mistaken, yeah? If vaycaychella can do a good job attracting investors as well as entrepreneurs looking to expand this market it could considerably expand the all inclusive vacation experience market and in that case your investment in the project would do very well. I'm not sure if, in the long term, they were to be listed on a major exchange, that they wouldn't fall under the rules of an REIT because if they did, the rules on dividend disbursements would apply, and that would hamper growth potential at the tradeoff of quarterly/month dividend income which is taxable on an incremental basis, which is more costly than a lump long-term capital gains assessment (you wouldn't want to sell it too quick if it did hit if you're married with a 160k annual (Gains+AGI), or single with a 80k (Gains+AGI) long term capital gains tax exemption, which means existing your position would a be a gradual process or it would cost you a little more to do so (15% or more considering Biden is currently discussing changing the capital gains tax rates along with the corporate tax rate increases being considered.) | |||
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I bought a bunch of cardano a long time ago plz god plz let it hit ETH levels PLZ it's a penny crypto, or it was.
That BAKE coin like got 4,000% gains during that crypto rolercoaster | ||
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I'm living life on the edge with DPLS, I dunno if I can handle 2 penny stocks but i'll check out WSGF
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You should also consider that most of the hardware and software sales increasing the valuations of tech's largest contributors came as a result in a surge of sales toward the government's education sector in Q3 and Q4 2020, expecting that model to continue is a bit absurd. The school year of "Jubilee" is over.
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You have to think we are going to run into a liquidity issue eventually unless Congress can pass some more debt, but ultimately this thing isn’t ending until people believe the government isn’t going to bail them out of their shitty over extended investments. The current belief is the fed will talk about easing QE and possibly increasing rates after their Jackson hole meeting, but I’m not buying it. PUA runs out at the same time and you can’t have the market crash when that happens, especially when inflation is through the roof with no signs of stopping with the delta variant. The market will continue to run up on nothing but psychology through at least the end of the year because the fed is in too deep already.
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