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I sold 106,850 shares I want an apology from IBIo Because I took the day off to come to New York City and you don’t even have a meeting the girl I spoke to upstairs was nervous as hell and it’s not even your own office it’s an office that shared with another company are you guys kidding me you’re playing with all this money now you gonna get government money I don’t think so my numbers on his board Mr. president of the company call me
Microsoft is such a good buying opportunity IMO. I’ve got Apple, but buying Microsoft bc it’s half the price and is doing just as well. Their azure development is really good.
Also considering buying OILU crude oil. It’s the lowest it’s ever been in its history at 8.7. Crude oil will bounce back at some point, it always does. Just gotta wait about 6 months. [Reply]
Originally Posted by EPodolak:
Needs to be a romper edition of this thread.
This is the romper version. But it's fun.
My cruise ship stocks have been burying me. But I'm buying into the crisis. I'm buying tiny amounts, but I view it as dollar cost averaging, and I doubt that this event kills the industry.
The annoying part to me is that I've typically balanced oil stocks with cruise line and other travel stocks, assuming that they would balance out. If one takes a hit, it helps the other one. But this situation is pummeling both of them. [Reply]
This is probably one of the only times I will ever make a post on the markets. There are huge opportunities right now. Exxon is very cheap and paying you almost 7% to wait.
United Airlines was at a 4.66 PE ratio earlier today when I bought.
The virus is making everyone freak. Huge opportunities in airlines and oil. I would stay away from cruise lines. I could shoot myself in the head for not shorting these. Then again I didn't know the media would do it's very best to make everyone freak the F out. You would have made a ton in a month having done that. [Reply]
Airlines are a short term bet at the very best. Once some regressive "carbon taxes" get applied and passed on to consumers their margins will plummet. [Reply]