Soo... what's everyone's thoughts on the Reddit stocks? I've largely stayed away from them. Seems like a huge gamble.
Just made a good bit in $RKT and $CLDR the last week or so.
The whole thing is pretty wild. I made a decent amount of money on a bunch of AMC stock that I bought in January (after GME fomo) at $8/share and sold last week, but that felt more like winning a hand of blackjack than it did like making a prudent stock play. And because of that I wasn't willing to put some huge sum of money into it.
Making money on a stock in what I view as a dying industry just because it is a meme feels...very 2021.
IMO the unfortunate part about this is that the Reddit crowd views it as a way to get back at the big guys but ultimately I'm not sure that is true. The reality is that most people who buy into these meme stocks will be left holding the bag as they preach diamond hands and the stock inevitably comes back to earth. They put in and lose money they can't afford to lose and the hedge funds lose a couple of billion that they can bounce right back from.
My thoughts exactly. Now maybe you catch a couple firms being sloppy and leveraging way too much. But overall, you aren't going to beat Wall Street. A stocks fundamentals will turn out in the end. And AMC and GME have some pretty bad fundamentals. AMC as a company maybe gets back on track as theaters reopen, but they have a long way to go. They were pushing bankruptcy almost a year ago.
just got out of BABA and BIDU. BABA would be a trillion dollar company if it wasn’t for the CCP
Yeah that's been a paibful hold for me. I have owned it since $70 but should have cashed out when it wasn't moving with the big boys
Amazon huge miss. Down 13% ($350)
Apple record quarter, beats guidance. Down $7
Wtf. This **** is so rigged