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    Is Cathie Wood funds in big trouble?

    Not really worth it. Going through all the bid/ask spreads with options...
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    Is Cathie Wood funds in big trouble?

    I tried to short ARKK. Was able to short two small positions. Then IB said they were not available to short. This is the problem with shorting securities. Our trading system only makes it possible to buy or long, but makes it extremely hard to short. Only limited ETFs are inverse. Equity...
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    Cathie Woods, Ark etf now called Bark etf- its a dog

    I would not say she is "smart". She is no different from many of us. She just got the opportunity to speak out and made huge waves. A lot of the things she said, like "buying on dips" and very highly concentrated positions, made her look like amateur. Her team also has bad risk management...
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    Is Cathie Wood funds in big trouble?

    Options are only for short term trading. The volatility is too expensive....
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    Is Cathie Wood funds in big trouble?

    What is the best way to short the ARK sh*ts? Just find some brokers who allow you to short them? Wish someone can create a double ARK shorts. Then I'll buy some.....
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    GME July 800strike calls

    If it is dirty cheap, why not? They still have some delta and vega.
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    History repeats: The biggest loser of the dotcom crash

    It is amazing that most of the network equipment makers who make all the hardware to power the internet. Cisco, Sun Micro, 3Com and quite a few others. Most became irrelevant now.
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    Looking for Energy ETFs to Rebound

    Nice run up on energy ETFs. Follow the trend and enjoy the ride.
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    History repeats: The biggest loser of the dotcom crash

    There are so many, Sun Micro, Netscape, AOL, Nokia, 3Com/Palm etc. PSI net disappear as I recall. I'm sure a lot of the new IPOs pushed out over the past year and most of the SPARC will down rather quickly. A lot of frauds. SEC is sleeping. Free market? Sure, let the cheater roam free.
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    What do you think is going to happen to dogecoin tomorrow when Elon is on Saturday night live

    You guys all manipulated by Elon. So he accumulated some coins, then came out to say that he long many of them. Then price rocked. What a manipulator!
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    After $1.5 billion loss, Ohio teachers can't see what's in their own pension fund.

    It does not matter how large or small the loss is. If large client seeks transparency, they should provide it. This is a public pension fund, not some top secret private fund.
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    Any Brokers Take Debit Card Funding?

    Those prepaid debit card is like Visa gift card. Broker can draw fund from it as a purchase, but not as an ACH transfer.
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    Any Brokers Take Debit Card Funding?

    What a fucking idiot. If you do not know anything, at least you can keep your mouth shut.
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    Any Brokers Take Debit Card Funding?

    It does not matter. I do not have to trade much or at all. If I use 1% of my cash to buy something, they won't make much anyhow.
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    Any Brokers Take Debit Card Funding?

    The prepaid debit cards I have is not reloadable, but only load once. It is use and toss type.
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    Any Brokers Take Debit Card Funding?

    It is prepaid debit card, and I can't withdraw the fund to my bank. It is commonly used in store for purchases. Sure I can dump it onto Amazon as cash balance. But I prefer more liquid account as cash.
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    Any Brokers Take Debit Card Funding?

    For various reasons, I have several prepaid debit cards that have money in them. Several $k in total. So I just wonder if there is any brokers that would allow me to draw the funds from them. They are not bank debit cards. I see some FX brokers allow debit card funding. Just not sure if...
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    Transaction Tax - New

    I'd rather capital gain tax vs transaction tax. Transaction tax is like a trade commission, even worse. You do not play capital gain tax if you do not make money. :D
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    Looking for Energy ETFs to Rebound

    Yes, the retail guys normally only trade the meme stocks and the big techs. And the the Bitcoin and Coin. Now the Dogecoin too.....
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    Looking for Energy ETFs to Rebound

    Crude oil price is back to $64 or $65 range. But energy ETFs have been at its level two months ago, much lower than the previous peak in mid March. I see this as a sector rotation out of the cyclicals to large caps and particularly big techs in preparation for the earnings season. I'd see...
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