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Posts posted by Wally Fairway
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13 hours ago, Dr. Beeper said:
This happened to me with my putter last week in Florida. I finished the last few holes with my buddy’s. Then I worked all week, forgot about it, and am walking into the Pebble pro shop tomorrow in the market for a new Scotty Cameron. How bad will I get ass raped?
No less than the $2,000 to play Pebble (if you are staying on property) - but from what I'm told well worth it.
I will sell my slightly used Scotty for 1/2 of what they want at the pro shop + you pay my Pebble greens fees(great humblebrag, and we/I fully expect a full report on your trip to the Monterey Peninsula - I highly recommend playing Pacific Grove Muni, really just the back 9 as a great value experience while you are out there)
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c'mon it's not just that she showed her new tits (and she really wanted to) but in the post when she feigned rage about pressure to post - that she said something like 'why not, it isn't like I'm running for Public Office'
And yet here we are - those in Austin fearing witlesslump being elected, and the rest of us sitting back in amazement and laughing
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6 hours ago, Cheeseweasel said:
Stonks only go up.
Clearly you are confusing stocks with #stonks
JPow doesn't give a shit about little stocks, options players, and small-time investors.
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3 minutes ago, 52-80 said:
fuck that JPMorgan. the analyst from the same company asked this about the prepared statements from the call
zero preorders. zero product reveals. zero product commitments. not even a single testing data from a prototype product shared except one time we had a truck pull a cargo for anheuserbusch
And yet the worse it gets, the more I start to be interested. Just imagine if they were actually able to deliver a sale of 1 EV semi truck, or a pick up - that stock would double because of the hype.
As much as I grew up on fundamentals, growth, earning, dividends, stock splits, etc; my stonk plays are 100% momentum and hype driven and yet today NKLA it too pricey to stonk.
Then again I bought DIS puts because I thought they would be hard hit COVID, little did I know that $5 billion in losses in the quarter would not be enough to make those puts worth anything - so what the fuck do I know??? -
59 minutes ago, 52-80 said:
i seriously do not believe a scam like this is still functioning in this day and age. i cant believe the major outlets arent shredding this thing to pieces.... (like they didnt, until they did, for wework...)
by the way, Overstock up another 15% or so yesterday
Here is a shorter article on NKLA - all revenue is from solar installation for the Chairman
Quote“There are catalysts immediately ahead, and we therefore recommend accumulating shares in NKLA,” JPMorgan said in a note to clients Wednesday.
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4 minutes ago, 52-80 said:
i seriously do not believe a scam like this is still functioning in this day and age. i cant believe the major outlets arent shredding this thing to pieces.... (like they didnt, until they did, for wework...)
by the way, Overstock up another 15% or so yesterday
Maybe we (Surly stonkers) should pool some money and start an electric vehicle company. People want to invest in shit like that, people want to get in early, PEOPLE want to believe.
I think we should name it ZZZZZZ Best Electric Vehicles, and of course the vehicle logo will incorporate a DickButt.- 4
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8 hours ago, DefinitelyNotHollywoodColt said:
Get fucked.
I can't believe I was the first one to give him the finger in rep, I mean that's what the feature is for.
Although I give both for things I like and things I hate, do if you get it then you try and figure it out
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Trump vs. Trump
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21 hours ago, Blotto said:
OSS is the stonk I bought today. They are releasing earnings today, but thats not why I bought. They are an edge computing hardware company that seems to get a fair amount of revenue from the military. Figure that is one segment where spending will continue. Revenue has roughly doubled in the last two years to $60 million, hovering on profitability and zero long term debt. Figured it was worth a stab, so I bought in at $2.40. (market cap $40 mil)
I'm always looking at #stonk recommendations, but disappointed when I see this
QuoteOptions Chain is not available for OSS.
I will have to buy actual common shares, not nearly as #stonky of an investment
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15 minutes ago, nnm said:
You know who’s been to a BCS/NY6 game? UConn.
You know who has never been to a BCS/NY6 game? The team from College Station.
Come to think of it, a guy at SECRant has put together a nice list:
Teams that have played in BCS/NY6 Bowls more recently than Texas A&M:
UConn
Kansas (won)
Northern Illinois
Western Michigan
Wake Forest
Hawaii
Oregon State
In State rivals Texas and TCU have not only played in, but have won multiple NY6/BCS bowls since Texas A&M last played in one
Neighboring Houston also has won a NY6 bowl since A&M last played in one
Brazos Rival Baylor has played in 2 BCS/NY6 bowls since A&M last played in one
(And no, the Cotton Bowl in 2013 nor the Peach Bowl in 2013 were considered BCS/NY6 bowls at the time A&M played in those two)You want to know the best part about being a Longhorn fan, but not an alum?
Here are my feelings about Tx A&M - they can do whatever they like, all while finishing in the middle of the SEC (at best) because
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The UConn situation is different that other programs, because the State of Connecticut has a 14 day quarantine period for people (aka teams) coming from outside of Conn/NY/NJ - and therefore if UConn goes to an away school - 2 weeks quarantine after they come back, and if a school comes to play UConn they would have to quarantine for 2 weeks before the game.
But certainly this is just the first D-1 domino to fall.
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2 hours ago, Wally Fairway said:
Seeing multiple times that the B1G Ten may pull the plug, as they have again delayed releasing the revised schedule and have to figure out how to address the Rutgers Covid explosion (basically the Marlins of college football)
Seriously though, why even release a schedule before August 20, if there are no fans (or 10-20%), TV can figure out coverage week-to-week?
Rumors were wrong - B1G released the schedule this morning
(UM & tOSU fans will go nuts - as their "special" game isn't the last weekend of the season)
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Seeing multiple times that the B1G Ten may pull the plug, as they have again delayed releasing the revised schedule and have to figure out how to address the Rutgers Covid explosion (basically the Marlins of college football)
Seriously though, why even release a schedule before August 20, if there are no fans (or 10-20%), TV can figure out coverage week-to-week?
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4 hours ago, Blotto said:
I mentally wrote those off weeks ago, but was hoping that I could eek some value out of them immediately after this earnings report...they were already down 80%. On the plus side I picked up some NKLA $36 puts this afternoon, and it seems to be shitting bed this evening. Will try and dump those right at market open.
Keep on stonking it up
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19 minutes ago, Blotto said:
Lets see....DIS reported revenue of $11.8 billion (down from $20.2 billion last year) and a net loss of $4.7 billion (compared to a profit of $2 billion last year). Checks after hours pricing and just as expected......DIS is up slightly. Should have known better than to bet against the mouse. Still have until mid Sept, but how about those $85 puts I own......
Lulz, market is so fucktarded right now.
Good luck swimming up stream - I closed out my $110 DIS puts and took my loss.
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Did I miss some news, or did the Fed decide to buy some SPY for the last hour today?
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3 minutes ago, MNLonghornFUKM said:
Ok so how are those February and March cases coming along? Any complications from them?Well, I've read multiple articles that talk about lingering respiratory problems, heart issues, general aches, pains, weakness, etc.
But it's only been a few months - so maybe it is just like the flu and we should go for herd immunity before there is a vacccine, or proven therapeudic treatmentsI'm suspecting that Dan Patrick might just be posting using MNFUKM account - then again Patrick was advocating sacrificing the olds, as opposed to our idea of blindly hoping it doesn't affect the youth.
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here is one showing some of the aftermath
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6 minutes ago, Anastasis said:
Is Polaroid still around? Because they should get some Warp Speed funding to get into the instant COVID testing game.
Markets still falling like whoa
in 6th Street Journal
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that's why you need to buy options - those will take you from red to a deep red/purple at least twice as fast