Bob Harris wrote: » I'm still holding a bit of a bag in NIO but I am quite optimistic and I think this is a medium to long term hold. They are close to a billion dollar financing package and sales are picking up nicely for what are fantastic cars. While I'm on the subject of electric cars I think Tesla are on their way to $1000+ dollars over the next few years. I'm not as optimistic on NIO but they are both way ahead of the competition and there market gets bigger by the day.
cronos wrote: » In retrospect I sure shouldn't have made that buy, wasn't possible to know how far the drop would go. But the Collision tweet came literally a minute after I bought. Was hard to know how far it would drop. Was hoping to see it drop to 23/24 and rebuy. Keeping an eye on what happens still as it's still down. But may go back up. I didn't think it was Stripe to begin with to be honest but hard to know how people thinking that would have upped the price.
robman60 wrote: » Did you really buy in and panic sell out of a stock all within an hour? Everyone has their own strategy but I think you should never have made that buy if you were going to get spooked out of it by a 2-3% drop.
robman60 wrote: » I'm very keen but I saw they've upped the IPO price to give a valuation around $40bn. I want to get in but will probably wait for it to settle down a bit, or I may just average in over the next few weeks/months.
cronos wrote: » Bought some PSTH at 26.25. Hope for the best!
cronos wrote: » I sold out of fear at 25.51. One of my poorest trades to date but it's hard to put a value on a stock like this. How much is tied up in the hope it's Stripe. Seems to have rebounded though. So that's couple of hundred down the drain haha. Will rejoin if it drops a bit.
Mister Vain wrote: » Anyone getting Airbnb tomorrow?
RIGOLO wrote: » Im always happy to post trades , warts and all, we are all always learning in this game. What I like about this thread, the honesty, theres no honesty in all that millennial PC woke bs . Going thru my CGT filing , I came a cross a whole bunch of MRNA MODERNA buys at 22 back in March... currently sits at 160 !!! Unfortunately I sold most in the 30s.. mostly cos I didnt trust the smarmy CEO who was getting alot of airtime on CNBC back at the time and selling his stock. Plus even though I owe France alot my innate WW2 bias has never forgiven the French for Mers-El-Kebir and everytime I saw his face Id think yeah he would definitely have been Vichy, couldnt stomach holding the stock long term .:P Cest la vie its only money albeit would have been a very major sum, still too much comfort is unhealthy , as Joe Rogan says I dont want to sit around getting my toes painted and grapes stuffed into my face.. get those fking grapes out of my face. Heh newbies research and patience will often pay off. One without the other is just another woulda,shoulda,coulda story . pity party over .
Shedite27 wrote: » While on the topic of apps, I'm looking for something to track the 1 week, 1 month, 3 moht etc performance of stocks. In my head It's an app that I can just put in the 30 stocks or so that I've invested in, and it';ll show me those values in a table. Sounds like it should be straightforward but I can't find anything, Yahoo Finance doesn't show me. Anyone have anything like that?
DutchYurt wrote: » I went to school with him.. I doubt he'll answer my text though :pac:
culchie_abroad wrote: » It's actually starting to tank on the back of a tweet by Patrick Collison... looks like it's not Stripe. Keep the faith in Bill and buy the dip? Thoughts?
RIGOLO wrote: » welcome aboard the SPACkman train ...
RedRochey wrote: » How do people track their portfolios? I have an excel doc that works OK on a portfolio level but I don't have anything set up for specific stocks Is there any good websites? I know yahoo finance is good but anything else?
jams100 wrote: » The overall profit/loss figure on degiro isn't at all accurate though
bcklschaps wrote: » The BEP feature and profit/loss features on Degiro, are handy.