Nickel is trading at a stupidly high level that is not supported by market fundamentals right now. The physical market is in surplus but prices continue to go up nonetheless as investors plow into commodities (thinking they are safe assets). I’m thinking a bubble has formed.I’d say buy some mining companies, mainly those that focus on nickel, copper, palladium, and other metals that are becoming more prominent and more valuable in the tech industry.
I noticed them they were up two days in a row IIRC, they caught my eye on the gainers lists. Let us know how long you hold your position and any gains pls.This "Fisker" stock is looking pretty good, I got an order pending for opening tomorrow. You guys feeling it?
I'm shaking some tendies out of it still, Amc is going back up as well.I noticed them they were up two days in a row IIRC, they caught my eye on the gainers lists. Let us know how long you hold your position and any gains pls.
I know you're joking, but still, this makes sense. I'll see about Bojangles and Popeyes stock, too.Go long RAI (RJ Reynolds, maker of Newports) and TAP (Miller Brewing Co, Old English 800 malt liquor) in case reparations come through.
It's quite shinyAny opinion on gold.
Pretty much this. It's an order of magnitude easier to make a million dollars in the market if you already have a million, than it is to turn $500 into $10,000. Even if you're extremely cautious and smart, one bad call can wipe you out.If you were to really invest money I'd recommend looking for undervalued companies in the uranium sector or the arms industry but if you're a poor person who only has $500 the best you can do is go buy some cocaine fuck a prostitute and have a good time
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Boy were you fucking rightGamestonk. Do it for the meme. It's probably still not too late to get in on the big squeeze, but no one really knows for sure.
It sure looks shiny. S'not as heavy as lead or utilitarian as steel tho.Any opinion on gold.