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CheekyHawk 1 point ago +1 / -0

A lot of words to not say what he did mean. Either way doesn’t matter; he’s a gay fish.

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CheekyHawk 3 points ago +3 / -0

#Cockblocked is going to need a revised second definition!

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CheekyHawk 1 point ago +1 / -0

Curious how a company could detect a resistor shunt. Obviously don’t do this.

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CheekyHawk 7 points ago +7 / -0

ya; is the matrix retarded or am I? One of us should be embarrassed.

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CheekyHawk 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nobody cares… 90% of canadas population lives right next to the border and they are completely dependent on the US economy. They were getting economically butchered without tourists and workers, so they had to drop that while still trying to force their residents to get jabbed. It was bizarre.

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CheekyHawk 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was buying warrants when they were discounted to the underlying but now it’s a wash so I switched back to A. 11.5+3.5 = 15, I have plenty of exposure to both, but I’m DRSing so I never have to mess with the As again. I’ll end up letting most of my warrants go cashless I think.

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CheekyHawk 9 points ago +9 / -0

DRS is the closest you can get in equities; puts it in your name. Your house isn't "yours" any more than it is in your name.

The solvency of the people holding the paper with your name on it is what you worry about. Something like gold sure; possession is 10/10. I think we need to bankrupt some people to get our system back, so I'm staying in the markets.

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CheekyHawk 1 point ago +1 / -0

I bought 100 at 90$, but I’ve bought all over the place. If 300k Americans held 100 shares that would be all the shares right now. We will see continued volatility imo.

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CheekyHawk 4 points ago +4 / -0

Or you could be locked up in DC for thought crime, not making any money, paying for lawyers, not seeing family, business/ house trouble. We got here because speech was suppressed by the government.

We must own speech; not BlackRock, not Vanguard, us.

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CheekyHawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was doing warrants but now I’ve been just doing the class As, since the cost is just like buying a warrant and executing it; 3.50 + 11.50 = 15 More votes and not much potential downside. My average is like high 40s now. Stopped drinking alcohol, a beer is like a share after a tip anymore. Not worth.

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CheekyHawk 2 points ago +2 / -0

I typed in your name exactly and ended up going to search settings and unchecking all the things and then it showed up; you’re on a list, congrats!

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CheekyHawk 1 point ago +1 / -0

TLDR; it’s temporary and complicated

I believe it to be temporary; recall when oil went negative? This should be impossible in the commodities market- however it demonstrates the absurdity of the “market”.

In reality there is the “paper” market, and the physical market. People who invest in metals, and to a lesser extent equities are aware of the difference.

Because of the obviousness of the pending pain, as the price of delivered oil rose, the paper market began to bet bigly on more rises. These “bets” in commodity markets are based on the physical delivery of the underlying, having a lot of people purchase options to buy with no intent or even capability to accept delivery results in a pretty easy margin call forcing.

When the bullish bets have been culled is when we will see physical scarcity return; and prices rise. Also gambling liquidity is low (less speculation); and people are poor, so they aren’t consuming as much.

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CheekyHawk 4 points ago +4 / -0

I didn’t get one either; but I do have the stock; and it would suggest that the stock market is a total fraud; the jpegs will soon eclipse the entire value of the company? There could be countries shorting the stock, but you can’t short NFTs.

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CheekyHawk 1 point ago +1 / -0

Additional correction; the investors paid that money. Failure to return it is fraud.

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CheekyHawk 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wouldn’t sweat it, I’m guessing that company will have more openings next year. Sadly.

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CheekyHawk 3 points ago +3 / -0

He was simply running a small Ponzi; hoping that the next big case would pay off the last and he could keep it rolling. Blip in the cash flow and he’s holding the bag, he was trying to keep up appearances.

by BQnita
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CheekyHawk 1 point ago +1 / -0

He meant Creyons

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CheekyHawk 6 points ago +6 / -0

Perhaps; but we all know price means nothing, Citadel makes market for DWAC as well. I have both, but a much bigger stack of DWAC now. My levels on GME started at $87, so I don’t have much. DWAC I started at $56, so I have oodles. DRS though. If anything blows I think it will cascade fail through institutions.

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CheekyHawk 7 points ago +7 / -0

It’s a reverse merge to TMTG; a vote to extend just passed with over 65%, SEC needs to approve and merger will need 50% approval.

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CheekyHawk 6 points ago +6 / -0

Could take a while, but I think when it goes it will go quickly. Just stacking them for now.

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