
r/wallstreetbets - Reddit
r/wallstreetbets: Like 4chan found a Bloomberg Terminal.
r/wallstreetbets - Reddit
The WSB FAQ /r/wallstreetbets is a community for making money and being amused while doing it. Or, realistically, a place to come and upvote memes when your portfolio is down.
r/wallstreetbets - Reddit
r/wallstreetbets: Like 4chan found a Bloomberg Terminal. This week could set expectations in the market till the end of the year.
Welcome to Wallstreetbets : r/wallstreetbets - Reddit
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r/WallStreetbetsELITE - Reddit
r/WallStreetbetsELITE: You have found the place. We don't moderate (much). Enjoy actual free discussion.
WSB101 - THE BOOK OF YOLO: BEGINNERS GUIDE TO TRADING …
wsb favorite and useful etf’s: JNUG - 3x Gold Miner Bull - A hit or miss, has extreme intraday movements and essentially tracks GDX (gold miner’s index). Jnug will usually move with a pretty strong correlation to gold, which is affected by the mentioning of rate hikes (negatively), movement of the US dollar (inversely), uncertainty ...
What’s with this “regarded” bollocks? : r/wallstreetbets - Reddit
Aug 20, 2022 · Edit: So it seems that Reddit mods have banned users for using this word so wsb folks are using alternatives to avoid bans. Tis fair. Edit 2: Just to be clear, I don’t condone abuse in any way. I see this as self-deprecating humour and one of the things I like about wsb. Don’t take ourselves too seriously.
What's the deal with the "guh" meme, from /r/wallstreetbets?
Nov 18, 2019 · Answer: A few weeks ago, u/ControlTheNarrative found a glitch in the popular trading app Robinhood. By exploiting this glitch, he could margin trade with unlimited margin.
I want to start options trading. : r/wallstreetbets - Reddit
There's 100+ comments here and they're actually very kind, thoughtful, and useful (and occasionally, funny). Thank you for being awesome WSB. I'm not removing this post because you guys are awesome, but this is the kind of "beginner question" post that is not allowed. r/WallStreetBets is not a beginner trading subreddit.
What’s your thoughts on SMCI : r/wallstreetbets - Reddit
Listened to this Citrini guy on Forward Guidance say it's relatively cheap and I agree. Everything's going right for it atm: hot market, hot sector, tied to NVDA, reasonable forward P/E, hyper rev growth, insiders buying, elevated gamma levels, management that isn't afraid to make big promises, etc etc.