Asher Wooden Coupon wrote: » Any suggestions as to best way to short the S&P from here ? Not interested in TVIX etc.
zpehtsfd wrote: » E-Mini Futures definitely the way to go. And if you've a small bank you can go with E-Micros which are 1/10 the value. Margin requirement is about $1K for those if holding overnight. GL
Thargor wrote: » Shorting is a mugs game here, pure gambling, there could be a melt-up before a meltdown.
Jasiah Tight Geese wrote: » Maybe i shouldn't have been greedy yesterday. Ryanair at 13.75 at the moment.
bcklschaps wrote: » Offloaded a chunck of mine today. I like the GAA axiom "Take your points, the goals will come" Terrible difficult to gauge where markets are going. Loads of pointers to a recession but stockmarkets are roaring ahead. Posters were saying on here during the summer how they had liquidated their entire stock portfolio and were waiting for the big crash ....before getting back in. Markets must be up 10-15% since the summer.
Cute Hoor wrote: » Why would people not do trailing stop orders rather than selling (unless you need the money of course), that way you can avail of any ongoing upturn in the market/your shares while protecting most (hopefully) of your profits.
StockTwat29 wrote: » How far down would you set it? Do you get back into the stock after your stop order is breached
StockTwat29 wrote: » Can you use % stop loss on Degiro, can only see a box to enter £/$/€ amounts?
XMG wrote: » Buy zone? 48 million or 80% of the companies outstanding come out of lockup on Tuesday 29th Oct so there’s that...
Bob Harris wrote: » What are people's opinion of Beyond Meat? Floated at $25 - up as high as $234 and now at $79 - lock out period is over and earnings were very good. It actually makes money. Sales guidance is at $270M for the year though it's valued at $4.5B which seems a crazy valuation on that type of turnover. Is it still over hyped? Over sold or has found it's level?
FFVII wrote: » The other company doing the same thing has far better product.
Asher Wooden Coupon wrote: » Can someone tell me what I'm missing?
Bob Harris wrote: » If they actually tried to do anything meaningful about the debt it would tear the arse out of the US economy and beyond so they just keep propping it up.
Asher Wooden Coupon wrote: » So we've essentially gone from cyclical economies to a perpetual bull market? Time to buy? :pac: It's hard to watch.
Asher Wooden Coupon wrote: » Any idea when it'll start to fall? Hate being on the sidelines. Afraid to even DCA given everything is stacked against the market. It's like magic.
Bob Harris wrote: » That's one of my concerns. It's an easy product to copy too and there are some major players in that sector. I still think it's way over-valued and realistically was fairly reasonably priced for the IPO. What happened after is like Tilray. Every once in a while there is an orgy over a particular stock and people ride the beejeesus out of it and then move on.
FFVII wrote: » The other one can't really be copied (patented surly?) They modified a plant to make the blood coloured hemp thingy.
Bob Harris wrote: » "According to Beyond Meat's website, ingredients for its plant-based patties include water, pea protein isolate, expeller-pressed canola oil, refined coconut oil, rice protein and other natural flavors, including apple extract and beet juice extract (for color)" Nothing out of the ordinary there. I'm sure if there is some special ingredient any of the main competitors like Whole Foods will do a pretty good job of replicating it.