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Old Posted Feb 24, 2017, 4:11 PM
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NTRP hit $20 yesterday; currently pulled back to $18.65.

CALA holding firm at $9.

How much do you usually trade with Caltrane: $1000-5000?
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Old Posted Feb 24, 2017, 4:16 PM
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NTRP hit $20 yesterday; currently pulled back to $18.65. How much do you usually trade with Caltrane: $1000-5000?
Smallest position is $500 bux, biggest about 20k.

Majority of my holdings in cash, because I always want to be prepared for a crash.

BTW - I'm getting lashed today, major stock market crash. Getting ready to short if this is prolonged.
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Old Posted Feb 24, 2017, 4:20 PM
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Well I believe we'll see a correction to around 18881 by mid April. Then onwards to 24k before another crash.
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Old Posted Mar 8, 2017, 4:47 PM
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Nice Ticker!

Anyways, you should sell now. (Unless you have some awesome inside information)
CALA hanging out at $13 area.

NTRP $20
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Old Posted Mar 8, 2017, 5:38 PM
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Like the movie says: "Get Out!"
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Old Posted Mar 10, 2017, 6:32 PM
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CALA's rolled back a few dollars. Meanwhile, NTRP is shooting skywards like a condo tower: $25.50.
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Old Posted Mar 10, 2017, 7:54 PM
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My stomach is not strong enough for your trades man.

The good thing is, if you hit a good one, you make more than enough money.
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Old Posted Mar 11, 2017, 3:21 AM
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Does anyone know of any company that plans to 3d print houses on a large scale? I want to invest in that area.
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Old Posted Mar 11, 2017, 5:36 AM
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Does anyone know of any company that plans to 3d print houses on a large scale? I want to invest in that area.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...house-for-10k/
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Old Posted Mar 11, 2017, 3:37 PM
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That is the article that got me wanting to invest, I haven't found any stocks related to that company though. I am also hoping for a canadian company.
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Old Posted Mar 13, 2017, 8:29 PM
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I'm getting a weak stomach just looking at my portfolio ... time for some pharma dope eh?

Ok Caltrane, CALA hit $14.75 and NTRP HOD $29 today.

I have taken some cash off the table to buy some new toys.
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2017, 1:02 AM
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Congratulations urbandreamer!

Instead of buying "toys" why not buy a solid stock for the long term? Or build up a cash reserve for those times when you're losing money?
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Old Posted Apr 20, 2017, 2:26 AM
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A couple of weeks ago a colleague at work told me, he likes to day trade and he makes $50-$200(p/day). He was harping on me for buying stocks for the long term (kinda like someone in this thread). I told him I like to collect dividends and I keep a reserve to buy more dividend stocks on dips. Anyways, I've been seeing the guy around the office, looks depressed and won't talk to me except hi-bye kinda deal. I know what's up, he don't have to tell me.

Need balls of steel to day trade, not my thing man. Especially with big amounts of money.
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Old Posted Apr 26, 2017, 6:10 PM
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Stock Market has had a nice run the last couple of days.

So exciting. Got an extra spring in my step!

Lol!
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Old Posted Apr 27, 2017, 6:47 PM
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Looks like we have the beginning of a subprime crisis on our hands.

I'm just gonna build up my cash and wait for a nice big crash and come in like a hawk!!

http://business.financialpost.com/ne...tgage-industry
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Home Capital has a liquidity problem, not a default or credit problem. Expecting them to be the ones to crash the market is wishful(?) thinking.
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Old Posted Apr 27, 2017, 11:07 PM
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Old Posted Jun 9, 2017, 7:01 PM
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So Amazon is driving so many companies into bankruptcy, I need to buy at least one share. Currently trading at a little less than $1000 USD per share, and a crazy 40 times earnings. Ridiculous, but I want to be a part of their destruction of bricks and mortar retail. A grand to burn.

Bought some Apple shares this week, because iPhone 8 is coming and morons will be buying. I want to pocket some of their money. The multiple is not as stupid as AMZN, only around 18 times earnings. (Plus $250 billion cash in reserves, and a net 70 billion cash positive postion)

Other US stocks in my sights, GOOG, and FB.


Canadian stocks I'm considering right now BBRY/ blackberry and RIOCAN.
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Old Posted Jun 9, 2017, 7:52 PM
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"Blackberry" do you know something i dont?
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So Amazon is driving so many companies into bankruptcy, I need to buy at least one share. Currently trading at a little less than $1000 USD per share, and a crazy 40 times earnings. Ridiculous, but I want to be a part of their destruction of bricks and mortar retail. A grand to burn.

Bought some Apple shares this week, because iPhone 8 is coming and morons will be buying. I want to pocket some of their money. The multiple is not as stupid as AMZN, only around 18 times earnings. (Plus $250 billion cash in reserves, and a net 70 billion cash positive postion)

Other US stocks in my sights, GOOG, and FB.


Canadian stocks I'm considering right now BBRY/ blackberry and RIOCAN.
Amazon is not only making money off their retailing, they make a fortune off their cloud computing business and they're exploding like crazy in that sector.
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