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    Might throw one or two hundred into Planet Labs (PL) at $6/share just for the hell of it. It seems to have support at around this level so it might've finally bottomed out after the SPAC IPO. Sounds like an interesting company in a really interesting field, would definitely have to hold for a few years.

    No idea who this guy is, but he still gives some nice info about the company and some competitors, though keep in mind it is a few months old.
     

    lgorTudor

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    Jan 15, 2015
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    Might throw one or two hundred into Planet Labs (PL) at $6/share just for the hell of it. It seems to have support at around this level so it might've finally bottomed out after the SPAC IPO. Sounds like an interesting company in a really interesting field, would definitely have to hold for a few years.

    No idea who this guy is, but he still gives some nice info about the company and some competitors, though keep in mind it is a few months old.
    Thanks chad, gonna buy the post AFL entry dip. Joke aside, thanks for the pointer gonna do my research ( research = check if there are any women or affirmative action hires in important positions)
     

    Siamak

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    Only down from here. I'm sorry

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    I mean Forza AFL for crashing this shitshow with no survivors. Can you buy some FAANG pls
    lol
    which is why the basis of it sounds like a phantom shipments scheme to me, the launderers pretend they're paying for elite artworks but most of the times they're worthless
     
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    AFL_ITALIA

    AFL_ITALIA

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    Saw a chart normalized by M2 yesterday and the current ATH was at the same level as the pre covid ATH

    but yea, looks horrifying in this format

    I have quite a bit of a cash stack these days
    Are you not concerned about it's loss of real value when factoring in inflation?
     

    lgorTudor

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    Are you not concerned about it's loss of real value when factoring in inflation?
    No, it gives me peace in the light of the upcoming rate hikes because other than our shitty ECB I am confident that the Fed are absolutely not going to turn their 250 year old currency into the Turkish Lira and that something is about to happen and I don't want ot be sitting here, guessing when. That being said, in percentages my cash stack is only 30% of my risk assets but it's more than ever for me (holding USD and not EUR ofc).
     

    campionesidd

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    Mar 16, 2013
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    Saw a chart normalized by M2 yesterday and the current ATH was at the same level as the pre covid ATH

    but yea, looks horrifying in this format

    I have quite a bit of a cash stack these days
    Saw a chart normalized by M2 yesterday and the current ATH was at the same level as the pre covid ATH

    but yea, looks horrifying in this format

    I have quite a bit of a cash stack these days
    Normalized how?
     

    Bjerknes

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    And here's the Fed's M2 on its own.

    https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M2SL

    Saw a chart normalized by M2 yesterday and the current ATH was at the same level as the pre covid ATH

    but yea, looks horrifying in this format

    I have quite a bit of a cash stack these days
    It's only scary on a charting basis, sure. SPX is basically a function of future earnings and liquidity. That's why we need another crisis to send us down again, one that can't be solved by throwing cheap money at it.
     

    DutchJuventino

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    Was looking for 6 months to buy BlackStone (BX) did it finally @122,00. Only 2 shares but maybe it will bull more. One of the best run companies in the world, PE-sector and good dividend yield + good potential growth.

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    Royal Bank of Canada also on the radar, but I hope it will tank a little bit.
     

    Tak!

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    Jun 23, 2011
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    Was looking for 6 months to buy BlackStone (BX) did it finally @122,00. Only 2 shares but maybe it will bull more. One of the best run companies in the world, PE-sector and good dividend yield + good potential growth.

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    Royal Bank of Canada also on the radar, but I hope it will tank a little bit.
    Seemed like a good pick, I went in on Blackstone. Hopefully it rises in a few months

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    Was looking for 6 months to buy BlackStone (BX) did it finally @122,00. Only 2 shares but maybe it will bull more. One of the best run companies in the world, PE-sector and good dividend yield + good potential growth.

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    Royal Bank of Canada also on the radar, but I hope it will tank a little bit.
    Speaking of Canadian banks, TD has had excellent growth for me with a similarly high dividend yield as well.
     

    Tak!

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    Speaking of Canadian banks, TD has had excellent growth for me with a similarly high dividend yield as well.
    A few years ago I read Canadians were highly mortgaged, to some worrying degree though the author also noted that Canadian banks were risk avoidant and well managed. How is it these days?

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