Inori
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How the hell are you not in profit with Apple? You might have managed the impossible lol.
Copped some shares a little while back and it hasnt moved much since. Profit is pretty damn small lol
How the hell are you not in profit with Apple? You might have managed the impossible lol.
Yea definitely no rush as its part of the travel industry
I'm wondering do companies over value their share prices when they first go public
Patience man. Apple will see you right. It's my best performing stock since i started investing in 2016. Apple is as surefire as a stock can be. In a year's time you'll almost certainly be up.Copped some shares a little while back and it hasnt moved much since. Profit is pretty damn small lol
Patience man. Apple will see you right. It's my best performing stock since i started investing in 2016. Apple is as surefire as a stock can be. In a year's time you'll almost certainly be up.
Throwing 100% would've been crazy tho especially in March. Better to regret not making more money than to regret losing too much lol.I’m mad I didn’t throw 100% of my funds into CCL when I started trading in March smh that one has been doing the fool for me
RYCEY bullshitting man ?
I think I'ma move it into "long term play" stock lol
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Thought I could double it upReal shit, should have sold it when you were up around 60%. Lmao. How much of a profit were you looking for?
Yea that's why I'm trash at flipping short term. I almost always buy n let it sit unless I'm adding more. With your strategy I could've made some decent money n been buying back in some more today.Got you.
Yall more patient than me.
Had I seen me at +60% a day after I bought, I would have set up a stop order to protect my gains.
Yea that's why I'm trash at flipping short term. I almost always buy n let it sit unless I'm adding more. With your strategy I could've made some decent money n been buying back in some more today.
I gotta work on that.
This sound like a question for @SionHey stock market Gods please hear my plea.....lol
Idk if it was this or the other stock thread but can I get quick rundown on market cap and p/e ratio again?
And what's the "magic number" or range investors need to look for in those two categories when searching for companies to invest?...thanks in advance.