Except to short 100 shares of GME at $300, I need to have 300k in cash in my account. The margin requirement is keeping this thing up. I’m sure there are less restrictions on the long side.
You don't need that much with Schwab
Except to short 100 shares of GME at $300, I need to have 300k in cash in my account. The margin requirement is keeping this thing up. I’m sure there are less restrictions on the long side.
VXX is a waste of time. The volatility is in tech. Haven’t figured out a way to trade VOLQ.
Might have to open an act there. E*TRADE is terrible.You don't need that much with Schwab
In my opinion, the policy to limit access to accredited investors with $2 million AUM a with the firm is prudent, as is the percent of net worth limitation.Morgan Stanley jumps on the BTC train!
Looks like my ML account also has a lower margin requirement. Was trying to keep my long and short books separated.You don't need that much with Schwab
+1Looks like my ML account also has a lower margin requirement. Was trying to keep my long and short books separated.
I was wrong about today - I figured Powell would say something to spook the market. Nevertheless, it’s times like this that I’m thankful I decided to go all in on investments 15 years ago by maxing out 401Ks, back-door Roths, 529s, and individual accounts. For those that care about their net worth, long term wealth building is all about short-term sacrifice and financial discipline.Really nice turnaround, from down 1.5% to currently up 1.5%. Biggest swingers being my crypto plays. Perhaps jumping on inflation concerns after Powell comments?
Heavy into semi's via SOXX and XSD. Almost every tech sector talks about the shortage and demand for semi's. Very easy to be bullish. This is definitely an ETF play for me.Semiconductors are an interesting play right now. On the one hand demand is and will continue to be through the roof. And for the most part valuations are pretty good.
On the other hand, and not sure how much of this is covid related, but they can't keep up with demand and there are shortages all over the place.
Long term I think this is a no brainer, but short term maybe not so much.
Giving you a big thumbs up on this. I'm in my mid-40s. My wife to be back in 2003 smacked me in the head and got us maxing out everything possible (and saving overall). Funds and now ETFs are what builds wealth. Stick to the plan, keep contributing through ups and downs, choose your funds wisely, etc.I was wrong about today - I figured Powell would say something to spook the market. Nevertheless, it’s times like this that I’m thankful I decided to go all in on investments 15 years ago by maxing out 401Ks, back-door Roths, 529s, and individual accounts. For those that care about their net worth, long term wealth building is all about short-term sacrifice and financial discipline.
But the shortages are looked at as missed rev's in the short term, and thus knocking back the respective stock prices.Heavy into semi's via SOXX and XSD. Almost every tech sector talks about the shortage and demand for semi's. Very easy to be bullish. This is definitely an ETF play for me.![]()
BTC +58k. Big pop. RIOT popped as well.CNBC heads are pretty bearish on the high multiple high flyers, but I think the lot of em have another run in them once stimulus checks filter their way into the markets.
Those heads do note that Crypto likely sees a jump thanks to those checks.
I believe the massive future demand trumps any concerns about missing some short-term revenue. About 7% of our main retirement account is focused on semi's.But the shortages are looked at as missed rev's in the short term, and thus knocking back the respective stock prices.
I agree long term this might be the best sector out there. Outside of cannabis maybe.
I do as well, and I likely stay in the space in the near term but I do think about putting that money into something more productive short term.I believe the massive future demand trumps any concerns about missing some short-term revenue. About 7% of our main retirement account is focused on semi's.
Can anyone recommend a nice quiet digital neighborhood to raise a digital family? This NFT stuff is getting just plain stupid:
This is funny, what they were saying about Amazon in 1999.
Amazon and Tesla are apples and oranges. Amazon was playing in a nascent space and had little online competition that could scale. Walmart didn’t even have an e-commerce website back then. And Amazon’s decision to pivot to a full-blown marketplace beyond books and the launch of AWS served as the critical catalysts. Tesla has a nice lead but is under siege.This is awesome. We are going to be saying the same thing about TSLA in 2040.
This is funny, what they were saying about Amazon in 1999.
Amazon and Tesla are apples and oranges. Amazon was playing in a nascent space and had little online competition that could scale. Walmart didn’t even have an e-commerce website back then. And Amazon’s decision to pivot to a full-blown marketplace beyond books and the launch of AWS served as the critical catalysts. Tesla has a nice lead but is under siege.
+1Way too many Tesla haters here. There needs to more respect for the revolution that is going on in the car industry. We are now only talking about EV's when it comes to the future of cars. We skipped the entire hybrid space. Tesla has led this revolution. To say, it has a nice lead is being disingenuous. Saying that Tesla is under siege is misrepresentation. To date, there is no real competition to Tesla. Sure, everyone has plans and there are some electric cars out there, but no one comes close to Tesla.
Honestly, Tesla is a great company but you guys need to stop drinking the Musk Kool-Aid. We get it - they revolutionized/established the EV market. Well guess what - there isn’t a single legacy car manufacturer on the planet that hasn’t announced an EV strategy, not to mention all of the start-ups/SPACs. To pretend that competition won’t impact Tesla going forward, and everyone in the World will be driving Teslas, is nothing short of lunacy. There is a cult of Tesla zombies pretending that Tesla sells millions of cars. But, again, great company - but in a few years it will be one of many successful EV companies.Way too many Tesla haters here. There needs to more respect for the revolution that is going on in the car industry. We are now only talking about EV's when it comes to the future of cars. We skipped the entire hybrid space. Tesla has led this revolution. To say, it has a nice lead is being disingenuous. Saying that Tesla is under siege is misrepresentation. To date, there is no real competition to Tesla. Sure, everyone has plans and there are some electric cars out there, but no one comes close to Tesla.
ARK with the big buy today of TDOC. And more buying for BLI.I know AMZN has the name, but TDOC does have a big lead in the space, and has seen monster revenue growth in the past 5 years. Also consider that despite AMZN's dominance in online retail, many companies have grown their online sales significantly in recent years.
Buying on the dip here might be a good play. This has been a level of support since late summer.
| Fund | Date | Direction | Ticker | CUSIP | Company | Shares | % of ETF | |
| 1 | ARKF | 03/17/2021 | Buy | 9923HK | G9835C108 | YEAHKA LTD | 210,400 | 0.0518 |
| 2 | ARKG | 03/17/2021 | Buy | TDOC | 87918A105 | TELADOC HEALTH INC | 78,371 | 0.1432 |
| 3 | ARKG | 03/17/2021 | Buy | BFLY | 124155102 | BUTTERFLY NETWORK INC | 215,623 | 0.0360 |
| 4 | ARKG | 03/17/2021 | Buy | SURF | 86877M209 | SURFACE ONCOLOGY INC | 54,742 | 0.0046 |
| 5 | ARKG | 03/17/2021 | Buy | IONS | 462222100 | IONIS PHARMACEUTICALS INC | 90,493 | 0.0481 |
| 6 | ARKK | 03/17/2021 | Buy | TDOC | 87918A105 | TELADOC HEALTH INC | 174,957 | 0.1305 |
| 7 | ARKK | 03/17/2021 | Buy | BLI | 084310101 | BERKELEY LIGHTS INC | 39,085 | 0.0085 |
| 8 | ARKK | 03/17/2021 | Buy | Z | 98954M200 | ZILLOW GROUP INC | 448,471 | 0.2480 |
| 9 | ARKK | 03/17/2021 | Buy | FATE | 31189P102 | FATE THERAPEUTICS INC | 18,860 | 0.0066 |
| 10 | ARKQ | 03/17/2021 | Sell | KMTUY | 500458401 | KOMATSU LTD | 6,900 | 0.0062 |
| 11 | ARKW | 03/17/2021 | Buy | TDOC | 87918A105 | TELADOC HEALTH INC | 52,148 | 0.1262 |
| 12 | ARKW | 03/17/2021 | Buy | Z | 98954M200 | ZILLOW GROUP INC | 164,615 | 0.2938 |
| 13 | ARKW | 03/17/2021 | Sell | ROKU | 77543R102 | ROKU INC | 77,395 | 0.3745 |
You are right - Ford, GM, VW, etc. know nothing about prototypes or mass production. I simply don’t understand why people get so irrational god forbid anyone doesn’t get on their knees for Musk. He’s a visionary for sure. Tesla is revolutionary. But, the party is getting crowded.+1
As per the Technoking, prototypes are easy, mass production is hell. Let's see what these other companies accomplish with their cute prototypes.
You're right, those companies have been in the battery and tech business for years.You are right - Ford, GM, VW, etc. know nothing about prototypes or mass production. I simply don’t understand why people get so irrational god forbid anyone doesn’t get on their knees for Musk. He’s a visionary for sure. Tesla is revolutionary. But, the party is getting crowded.
Oh yeah - I forgot Tesla isn’t a car company LOL. At least, that’s what all the Tesla nuts say when anyone dares to question Tesla’s valuation.You're right, those companies have been in the battery and tech business for years.
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I do think the TSLA debate is pretty layered. There is certainly the EV layer. Then there is the solar layer. The self driving layer. And the battery layer which transcends it all.Oh yeah - I forgot Tesla isn’t a car company LOL. At least, that’s what all the Tesla nuts say when anyone dares to question Tesla’s valuation.
Legacy car companies have not been long in the EV market that is true. But they certainly know plenty about mass production. More fluent in that then TSLA actually.You're right, those companies have been in the battery and tech business for years.
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Another great buying opportunity! Gotta take advantage of the chicken littles when you can.Long-term rates are still on the move up. I guess the bond market sees inflation differently. The business media members were calling Powell the “maestro”, as he was able to calm the bond market yesterday. Well today, reality is creeping back in.
Another great buying opportunity! Gotta take advantage of the chicken littles when you can.
I'd say not yet. We shall see how well CW can manage through the growth pull back, but it def seems like the growth pullback, especially the high flying growth, will continue.I sold my ARKK a month or so ago before the dip. Is it a good time to grab some? Thoughts and opinions?
What you refuse to acknowledge is Tesla is moving FASTER than any current auto, legacy or startup. No better example that what we saw this week from VW's Power Day presentation.You are right - Ford, GM, VW, etc. know nothing about prototypes or mass production. I simply don’t understand why people get so irrational god forbid anyone doesn’t get on their knees for Musk. He’s a visionary for sure. Tesla is revolutionary. But, the party is getting crowded.