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Right now, I have been trying to keep AMZN, FB, PYPL, AMD, NVDA. When they go up close to the high 5%, I ‘m selling in increments but will keep a smaller portion of stock in the portfolio and buy in increments when they drop again normally buying again with a 5-7% drop.

If the market really drops, buy and hold the market.
It was scary times but I held out and didn’t watch the market for a few days worried about how much I was down. Started looking at the accounts yesterday and started selling some techs today. Many of the tech went up 8-9% over the last 2 days. Hopefully, get the equity exposure down to 20% or less and wait again for the stocks to drop. GOOG reached new high.
 
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I was pretty far behind yesterdays run, as a lot of my infrastructure, value, and green energy plays, took a hit, but they are rebounding nicely today and I'm comfortably ahead of the indexes.


My bitcoin play, GBTC, keeps running as well. Up 7% today, and more importantly 41% since I bought in on Oct 8th. Have to give thanks to @ScarletNut on this one.

Looking back ScarletNut was also the one who made the call on a divided congress being good for the market. Well done.
 
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"Wider the base the higher the space"

Another of those concepts which I'm waiting to see how accurately that proves to be. Haven't bought in yet but JPM has been working on a $90-100 range base that goes back to March. Pre-Covid high of $140.
 

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I was pretty far behind yesterdays run, as a lot of my infrastructure, value, and green energy plays, took a hit, but they are rebounding nicely today and I'm comfortably ahead of the indexes.


My bitcoin play, GBTC, keeps running as well. Up 7% today, and more importantly 41% since I bought in on Oct 8th. Have to give thanks to @ScarletNut on this one.

Looking back ScarletNut was also the one who made the call on a divided congress being good for the market. Well done.
Tech is blowing up since gridlock means that Trump or the liberal Dems can't take regulatory action against them.
 

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Tech is blowing up since gridlock means that Trump or the liberal Dems can't take regulatory action against them.
Apparently higher taxes have a greater effect on growth stocks as well. So they liked the non blue wave.
 
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HII, a builder of ships for the Navy and Coast Gaurd looks like a good value play. PE of 11, EPS of 12. Beat on Rev's by a good margin on earnings today(so check back on those previous multiples). Was around $275 pre covid, currently $157. I guess it dropped post covid due to the thought of a blue wave, but Cramer likes to point out that Dems do like to spend on defense, so that drop, especially to that level, didn't appear warranted. Now factor in no blue wave, and maybe this one is ready to get rolling?
 

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HII, a builder of ships for the Navy and Coast Gaurd looks like a good value play. PE of 11, EPS of 12. Beat on Rev's by a good margin on earnings today(so check back on those previous multiples). Was around $275 pre covid, currently $157. I guess it dropped post covid due to the thought of a blue wave, but Cramer likes to point out that Dems do like to spend on defense, so that drop, especially to that level, didn't appear warranted. Now factor in no blue wave, and maybe this one is ready to get rolling?

In what congressional districts are they located?
 

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I was pretty far behind yesterdays run, as a lot of my infrastructure, value, and green energy plays, took a hit, but they are rebounding nicely today and I'm comfortably ahead of the indexes.


My bitcoin play, GBTC, keeps running as well. Up 7% today, and more importantly 41% since I bought in on Oct 8th. Have to give thanks to @ScarletNut on this one.

Looking back ScarletNut was also the one who made the call on a divided congress being good for the market. Well done.
Rumors of Tesla planning to invest in Bitcoin could further run up GBTC, which also acquired another big chunk of Bitcoin recently.
 

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Up 4.5% today. My best day by a good margin.

Feel like I should have trimmed given the run of this week.
 

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Growth/tech stocks blowing up! Mo money, less problems. :)
Actually my tech's were laggards today.

Good days for the likes of FB MSFT and AAPL, but I had some high flyers today.

Still I look around longingly at the the recent moves of NIO and GRWG, and wish I had bought in.
 

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Actually my tech's were laggards today.

Good days for the likes of FB MSFT and AAPL, but I had some high flyers today.

Still I look around longingly at the the recent moves of NIO and GRWG, and wish I had bought in.

Alternative electricity generators went nuts after a slight dip interrupting a month or two of steady gains. NEE has been on fire for a year, CWEN and BEPC for a coupe of months.
 
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Actually my tech's were laggards today.

Good days for the likes of FB MSFT and AAPL, but I had some high flyers today.

Still I look around longingly at the the recent moves of NIO and GRWG, and wish I had bought in.
Indexes and funds are your friend!
 

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More of a broader question, but now that it looks like Biden is the president the WEF/UN/IMF seem to be going full bore with this 2021 “great reset” and the US will follow in lockstep with whatever it ends up being. I’ve read up on it and it seems very broad and vague with no real plan to acheive these seemingly aggressive targets. Some of the plan seems to want to introduce a completely new monetary system worldwide that would move away from things like 401ks, IRAs, etc. Anyone else have any thoughts on how this so called “great reset” will affect long term investments?

 

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More of a broader question, but now that it looks like Biden is the president the WEF/UN/IMF seem to be going full bore with this 2021 “great reset” and the US will follow in lockstep with whatever it ends up being. I’ve read up on it and it seems very broad and vague with no real plan to acheive these seemingly aggressive targets. Some of the plan seems to want to introduce a completely new monetary system worldwide that would move away from things like 401ks, IRAs, etc. Anyone else have any thoughts on how this so called “great reset” will affect long term investments?


It looks like the Senate will either be 50-50 or Republican controlled. If 50-50, all it takes is Joe Mancin to prevent anything this radical from being passed. Things would change, but not this much.
 

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It looks like the Senate will either be 50-50 or Republican controlled. If 50-50, all it takes is Joe Mancin to prevent anything this radical from being passed. Things would change, but not this much.

Right, but my question is what would change. The only way to acheive some of these goals is mass wealth confiscation or the end of central reserve banking, neither of which are going to happen.
 

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Right, but my question is what would change. The only way to acheive some of these goals is mass wealth confiscation or the end of central reserve banking, neither of which are going to happen.

No point in speculating until the final Senate election results come in.
 

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It looks like the Senate will either be 50-50 or Republican controlled. If 50-50, all it takes is Joe Mancin to prevent anything this radical from being passed. Things would change, but not this much.
It will be R controlled, which is why the market is booming. The market loves divided government and the fact that there won't be massive tax hikes by the Dems.
 

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Did anyone see the story/analysis that QE had on stocks

The report reasons that the S&P 500 would be around 1800 instead of 3300 without QE
 
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More of a broader question, but now that it looks like Biden is the president the WEF/UN/IMF seem to be going full bore with this 2021 “great reset” and the US will follow in lockstep with whatever it ends up being. I’ve read up on it and it seems very broad and vague with no real plan to acheive these seemingly aggressive targets. Some of the plan seems to want to introduce a completely new monetary system worldwide that would move away from things like 401ks, IRAs, etc. Anyone else have any thoughts on how this so called “great reset” will affect long term investments?

This will have no effect on long term investments in the near term. Check back in a decade but at the moment this is a non story.
 

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My penny stock play of the week.

ABML.

Miner of lithium which has recently begun construction on a lithium battery recycling plant in Nevada.

Currently trading at just under 17 cents per share.
 

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My penny stock play of the week.

ABML.

Miner of lithium which has recently begun construction on a lithium battery recycling plant in Nevada.

Currently trading at just under 17 cents per share.

What did it do last week? In the meantime my investment in ALB soared last week. Definately not a penny stock and I'm not sure I'd buy immediately after the jump, but a lithium play worth keeping an eye on.
 

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What did it do last week? In the meantime my investment in ALB soared last week. Definately not a penny stock and I'm not sure I'd buy immediately after the jump, but a lithium play worth keeping an eye on.
This week not much. But it was at .10 in late Sept, and .05 in late May. So it has begun to move upward.

It was as high as .24 in July of 2019 and .35 in January 19. Could it reach those levels again? Given the tailwinds behind lithium I think it's a good bet.

ALB is certainly a much more established company, and likewise a safer bet, but as you say might not be a great time to buy given it's very recent run.

Also looking at PLL, which recently inked a 5 year deal(with an option for an additional 5) with Tesla. Shot up from around $6, up over $40off the news, and has since backed off to $22.

The world is going to be leaning heavily on batteries in the upcoming years so I want to establish a decent lithium foothold.
 

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Good news hopefully it's confirmed at the end of the trial.

GE/BA up big 14-15% premarket for obvious reasons....of course any step in the direction to normalcy in airline travel will boost them. I'm sure the airlines, hotel and other travel related stocks all most be similar.

On the flipside, took a look at a consumer company with their cleaning products like CLX which has been on a tear through this whole ordeal down about 4% and other consumer products companies up but a bit more muted than the overall market. Probably not helpful to a GILD too cause a questionable remdemsivir will be less necessary if a vaccine works well. Tech down or up more muted as well.
 
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Good news hopefully it's confirmed at the end of the trial.

GE/BA up big 14-15% premarket for obvious reasons....of course any step in the direction to normalcy in airline travel will boost them. I'm sure the airlines, hotel and other travel related stocks all most be similar.

On the flipside, took a look at a consumer company with their cleaning products like CLX which has been on a tear through this whole ordeal down about 4% and other consumer products companies up but a bit more muted than the overall market. Probably not helpful to a GILD too cause a questionable remdemsivir will be less necessary if a vaccine works well. Tech down or up more muted as well.
Yes, very interesting thoughts. Some of the stocks that boomed due to the "new-normally" will likely be negatively impacted once the vaccine is widely available and life really goes back to normal.
 

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Yes, very interesting thoughts. Some of the stocks that boomed due to the "new-normally" will likely be negatively impacted once the vaccine is widely available and life really goes back to normal.
Yea noticed a diagnostic company like ABT down cause the demand for tests would be down if less people get sick or the stay at home stocks like exercise etc...Restaurants and movie theater stocks up.

I don’t know when next year but some time next year is the target for things to get closer to normal. Some of these companies and businesses need to muddle through a bit more. Hopefully they can manage.