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It's about $750 overvalued.
Still not seeing how it’s a POS stock just because it’s overvalued, which 100% of stocks in this market are overvalued anyway
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It's about $750 overvalued.
Shout out to whoever put me on SNDL
I don’t know **** about stocks. I’m just bored and trying to learn by doing. I bought $5 worth of SundialTrim some if you've been riding this train. Raise your stop to $2. Remember, SNDL is the price it is for a reason. Make money, compound, don't bag hold. Diamond hands is for ******* who get no play.
Bought HEC again. 50 shares. Not going big here because it has its risks.
I could see this becoming a thing and I like the B2B synergies. If they transition or evolve into a behavioral health/remote monitoring company, it'll trade at the same multiple as OTRK.![]()
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Trim some if you've been riding this train. Raise your stop to $2. Remember, SNDL is the price it is for a reason. Make money, compound, don't bag hold. Diamond hands is for ******* who get no play.
Hey hey hey hey, NKLA also has a life sized Hot Wheels truck.Still not seeing how it’s a POS stock just because it’s overvalued, which 100% of stocks in this market are overvalued anyway. When I think of a POS stock I’m thinking companies like NKLA with nothing other than some writing on paper.
It's STILL VASTLY undervalued.
We all start somewhere so dont feel like you're missing anything. I'd index primarily with excess cash and use play money to learn how to do the other stuff in the interim and when you get more consistent, start building up the account and transitioning.I don’t know **** about stocks. I’m just bored and trying to learn by doing. I bought $5 worth of Sundial. Like 3 shares. I only deposited $100 to invest. One of the only reasons I bought it was because low cost. I believe in weed, and Biden pushing legalization.
I’m in Canada, I don’t even know the American climate.
Favorite way for me to pick a stop in a chart like SNDL's is right at the lows of the gap up candle. Below that candle, and it's a cascading gap fill. So 1.94 I think technically is the stop trigger.Why did you choose $2 for the stop? Just wondering if you typically do a certain % lower than current market price, or if you base it on where you bought in at / reach enough gains, etc.
I know people are predicting a correction/crash in the spring/summer, being a noob what's the strategy here? Do you put stops and sell everything a little below what you bought, trying to re-buy at the low point? Or do you ride it out and hold to let it build back up?
put a hard stop at 1.94 and never look back. Great entry and cushion, ride the rest and trim at 3, 3.5, and leave a runner for 5+Bought 580 shares of SNDL for $1.07
Just sold 200 shares at $2.69.
Letting the other 380 shares take me somewhere.
if you bought it today, I’d be trimming with my stop at break even.I have 107 shares of sndl. Idk if I should wait till it go up more or just sell and then use that for btc and eth
Matters where you are at in your investing life
Me - I have a sizable amount of cash ready to go - I expect a 10-15 correction and will then make that cash work for me
Taking profits into the lead up is key - have your strong convictions and stick to them
put a hard stop at 1.94 and never look back. Great entry and cushion, ride the rest and trim at 3, 3.5, and leave a runner for 5+
if you bought it today, I’d be trimming with my stop at break even.
There is no timing the market on long term positions. What I did during the GameStop mania is sell everything I didn’t like for the next 5 years. I am only in positions I absolutely love for the next 5 years and will leave it alone since I have a great cushion. If I’m swing trading stocks, I’m putting stops above break even and never looking back.
put a hard stop at 1.94 and never look back. Great entry and cushion, ride the rest and trim at 3, 3.5, and leave a runner for 5+
if you bought it today, I’d be trimming with my stop at break even.
There is no timing the market on long term positions. What I did during the GameStop mania is sell everything I didn’t like for the next 5 years. I am only in positions I absolutely love for the next 5 years and will leave it alone since I have a great cushion. If I’m swing trading stocks, I’m putting stops above break even and never looking back.