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I still think we see 3000 before we go lower but a pullback will happen at some point
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PUMP! PUMP! PUMP!lets see what happens with the fed mins
Closed this for 5.5% gain. Not taking chances.Opened a very short play for today. SPY 295 put 5/22 exp. Will exit after a short quick gain. Or if a stop gets triggered.
I still think we see 3000 before we go lower but a pullback will happen at some point
I don't see no Aurora cannabis holders in here
LK Share holders are running to the exit door in premarket smothering each other hard
about to watch $20 vanish
I've played this market terribly. I've unloaded shares in everything but AAPL in the last two months. If we don't get a second wave of selling and I have to re-enter at significantly higher prices than I sold, I will never forgive myself.... especially in my retirement accounts.
Question will become how long to wait before re-entering positions.
At this point I would assume you would wait until next earnings?
I have it on good source LK will be an M&A play
Senate Passes Bill to Delist Chinese Companies From Exchanges
The Senate overwhelmingly approved legislation Wednesday that could lead to Chinese companies such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Baidu Inc. being barred from listing on U.S. stock exchanges amid increasingly tense relations between the world’s two largest economies.
The bill, introduced by Senator John Kennedy, a Republican from Louisiana, and Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat from Maryland, was approved by unanimous consent and would require companies to certify that they are not under the control of a foreign government.
Senate Passes Bill to Delist Chinese Companies From Exchanges
(Bloomberg) -- The Senate overwhelmingly approved legislation Wednesday that could lead to Chinese companies such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Baidu Inc. being barred from listing on U.S. stock exchanges amid increasingly tense relations between the world’s two largest economies.The bill...www.yahoo.com