@RealSimpleAriel@saylor@fundstrat 😂 Could a continued severe Bitcoin selloff pose a threat to the rest of the market or would it just cause rotation is my question. Can this break something.
@SnapInvestors To get that king of financial backing $SNAP would definitely sell to OpenAI $MSFT. This also would put $MSFT into the social network arena to compete with a decent customer base. Thanks for mentioning this. That would be great fit thinking about it.
We probably should wait for $SNAP to turn up a bit on the daily chart before we buy. Not wanting to fight the trend. $SNAP may just be ahead of the curve.
SPECS fails and $SNAP will stop the research spending, then $SNAP can 2-3X. SPECS succeeds and $SNAP can 100X. This can be the new IPhone. Funds will flow to $SNAP if SPECS is successful.
Something is up with $FRMI. No sales no news. Up on 50 million shares the other day and not giving anything back, 16 million shares average trading volume. Deal with $AMZN, $MSFT or other big player? What is up with this? Short squeeze maybe?
Many large firms are raising cash. They are not buying back their stock or other companies stock. So why should we buy stocks here? Let me know. I will follow trend but this massive cash raise concerns me.
@ChrisCamillo I am not sure if the reason for this quick drop is out there yet. The market definitely needed a correction. I wonder if oil reserves are dwindling?
@ChrisCamillo@b178941 🤣😳Maybe we can buy cheaper. The market could get violent with these kind of moves. I appreciate your posting real time even if you get it wrong here and there.
@nejatian I feel like OpenDoor is working too hard and not smart. Many buyers want to do repairs themselves. So offer that at a discount as well. Allow choices of bids. Remodeled or not bids and offers.
@nejatian I use the stock market as an example. Market makers and traders are in contract to pay once a bid and offer match. The exchange and brokerage make an almost risk less profit. It works for stocks and commodities so why not homes. I worked for NASDAQ for 11 years in the 1990s.