roosterman71 wrote: » Anyone know what happens IPOC when it merges? I have IPOC shares and they are supposed to go to Clover Health. Just curious to know how the stock is affected. Also, is there a way to track the gains/losses per day of your portfolio in DeGiro. They have it displayed when you log in but only for the current trading day. Can't find historical info
roosterman71 wrote: » Anyone know what happens IPOC when it merges? I have IPOC shares and they are supposed to go to Clover Health. Just curious to know how the stock is affected.
roosterman71 wrote: » Also, is there a way to track the gains/losses per day of your portfolio in DeGiro. They have it displayed when you log in but only for the current trading day. Can't find historical info
80s Child wrote: » From folloiwng @MrZackMorris on Twitter and his crew, they seem to think it is going to the moon.. if that helps.. which it probably doesn't
crushproof wrote: » Delighted to log into Degiro and see my P/L in the green. I've finally done well enough to write off my Australian disaster that was TAW. Huge chunk never to be seen again, good riddance.
John.burke wrote: » Any idea when we can use the TAW loss? Position yet to close per my degiro dash
crushproof wrote: » No idea unfortunately, still sticks out as a sore red thumb whenever I log onto Degiro
UsBus wrote: » I think they were always confident they had offtake contracts in the bag and would pick up once Chinese markets and the lithium price started to recover. The entitlement shares are basically up 170 percent for shareholders. Once we get out of the pandemic and manufacturing takes off, the EV market could drive this stock way up, fingers crossed.!
jams100 wrote: » Tesla's market cap is equal to the combined market cap of Toyota, Volkswagon, Bmw, honda, GM, Ford, Porche, Ferrari, SAP & DraftKings. Very glad I held onto GAN in the end was down 25% now up 5%, the owl saying of its only a loss when you actually sell rings through!
positron wrote: » I am sure anyone who as TSLA shares are kicking themselves for not buying more back when they got in. it's heading to 800 (4000 pre-split). Madness.
retalivity wrote: » Where's that guy who was going to short it at 700 6 months or so back???
retalivity wrote: » Motoring in the green today, portfolio up 1.5% but see that TEAM, FSLY & KO are down 2-3% so picking up a few more of each.
DutchYurt wrote: » Anyone looking at Kerry Group. I was just reading about the possibility of them selling off the meat/meals section and spinning off diary (assume its due to lack of profit?) there was a jump when they announced they were looking into it. Wondering if its worth getting in on now if it goes ahead? I imagine they wouldn't faf about too long so I expect news on it this quarter or next.
littlevillage wrote: » Was totally overtaken by FOMO on Monday and pounced on QS at $50. Sold out yesterday ay $60....sweet piece of business. Thanks Bcklschaps & Shedite27
bcklschaps wrote: » Patience young Grasshopper. QS could be back at $100 before the week is over.
DutchYurt wrote: » May I ask your thoughts on FSLY its a ball ache of a stock for me. Its been getting hammered the last month or so from its 104 high. Should have cashed out. My BEP is 93 or so. I'm wary of the stock myself not sure to hold or just cut losses.