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Joann is mostly fabrics and sewing materials. You don't buy that stuff from Etsy unless etsy has changed drastically since last I looked at them. I wouldn't buy joann now, I think there might be a shock as people buy a ton less of that stuff in the next couple quarters. Then it might rebound when we see where the new bottom is for the demand for hobby sewing and that stuff.
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Tetramin posted:I’m really tempted to take gains on NDRA and try to reinvest it if it bounces off a ceiling back towards 2 but I’m too scared to miss the boat I’ve been thinking this too, honestly (and dear god don’t take stock advise from me) you may just want to sell a fraction. Worst case scenario it doesn’t drop and you have to up your cost basis, but you’re not losing all your potential profit and rebuying everything.
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# ? Mar 15, 2021 23:28 |
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Joanns blows, its just sometimes the only game in town when you need something Right Now.
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I worked for a small craft store during the great recession, and this is a very different situation, but we felt the pain later on in the recession, like mid to late 2009. Hobbies and crafts is one of the last things people will stop spending on. As a crafter, I try to avoid shopping at Joann's, but I don't see them going away anytime soon. Probably be an OK long-term investment. Not a great one.
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Not to be an rear end in a top hat but didn’t a lot of Joanns clientele die in the pandemic? (Speaking as someone who lost everyone who knew how to knit in the pandemic ?
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Pillowpants posted:Not to be an rear end in a top hat but didn’t a lot of Joanns clientele die in the pandemic? (Speaking as someone who lost everyone who knew how to knit in the pandemic ? White middle class boomer women? No?
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Anyone else refer to it as 'gamestock' when talking to others in person? That is really all it is. Watched WMT like a hawk today and got in on the 4th or 5th time it was at 132.99, basically bottomed it but then it went lower, now we are up with ex div date on Thursday, printing bucks over here!
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Red posted:I posted this on Saturday, and it's up ~9% today - did anyone buy in? Sure did, later in the day though, so missed most of the bump. Ah well, still up a bit. Hope there's gold in them thar hills.
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Michael Corleone posted:Anyone else refer to it as 'gamestock' when talking to others in person? That is really all it is. Watched WMT like a hawk today and got in on the 4th or 5th time it was at 132.99, basically bottomed it but then it went lower, now we are up with ex div date on Thursday, printing bucks over here! Yes all the time but entirely by accident Tetramin posted:Im really tempted to take gains on NDRA and try to reinvest it if it bounces off a ceiling back towards 2 but Im too scared to miss the boat Sell some, if it moons you won't fomo so much and if it drops you can just buy it all back and keep some gains? depends on your comfort level
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 00:49 |
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I dont ask much from NDRA, I just want it to hit $70/share, that's all.
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 00:53 |
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I bought 200 more NDRA today
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I sold half my NDRA at peak, and bought back on the dip twice today. Not bad for some quick cash.
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cgeq posted:Sure did, later in the day though, so missed most of the bump. Ah well, still up a bit. Hope there's gold in them thar hills. I've bought a little here and there; I wish I'd gotten a good chunk more at .55.
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Baddog posted:Joann is mostly fabrics and sewing materials. You don't buy that stuff from Etsy unless etsy has changed drastically since last I looked at them. Go to Etsy.com, and try the following in the search bar: - bulk yarn - sewing machines - sewing storage - bulk felt You get pretty good results, and you can really filter down to super specifics. Now, after that, you can look for handmade or vintage wares, and the site is pretty good about quality over quantity. My feeling on Etsy is that they're just going to widen the net and become a better version of eBay. While eBay becomes a virtual flea market (selling tons of just absolute junk and cheap poo poo from China), Etsy has higher quality items and less crap.
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PokeJoe posted:Yes all the time but entirely by accident Yeah, it started that way and probably still is and my boomer dad doesn't know the difference anyway, nor do half my friends.
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Red posted:Go to Etsy.com, and try the following in the search bar: I mostly agree with this post, but Etsy has had the same problem as Ebay with the proliferation of accounts selling cheap Chinese items. And they don't seem to care any more than eBay, as long as they get their listing fees.
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ohnobugs posted:I mostly agree with this post, but Etsy has had the same problem as Ebay with the proliferation of accounts selling cheap Chinese items. And they don't seem to care any more than eBay, as long as they get their listing fees. I guess with eBay, you run into more cheap stuff from China still being sold from a supposed US location, but I hadn't seen that issue with Etsy? Does that happen, or is the filter better there? (To be clear, I haven't invested anything in Etsy, ever; the price seems a bit too high for me based on something I like but am still unsure about in regards to what they'll be in 5-10 years. Just, given the choice between Joann/Etsy/Michael's, I'd take Etsy.)
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 01:38 |
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Sitting on 3k shares of NDRA averaging 2.24 after multiple dips - will the FDA come *on* already
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Majin posted:Sitting on 3k shares of NDRA averaging 2.24 after multiple dips - will the FDA come *on* already Sold most of the position today, so the announcement will probably be tomorrow. Your welcome.
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Red posted:I guess with eBay, you run into more cheap stuff from China still being sold from a supposed US location, but I hadn't seen that issue with Etsy? Does that happen, or is the filter better there? I agree I'd invest in Etsy over the others. The pandemic's been good for them. They've got room to grow, and the B&M craft stores just do not seem to want to modernize or adapt.
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On Friday, my CC on ARKG will probably be assigned ($90 strike), so I’ll have $9000 to spend next Monday. I’m thinking about spending that on some of the higher weighted stocks in the ARKG portfolio (PACB, TDOC, maybe CRSP), and about 10 shares of VEEV (its huge in my work and only gaining more traction) I don’t trust ARK funds after the recent news, so I want to just pick stuff up here and there. I’m going to continue to sell calls on my ARKF holdings and when they get called away, I’ll probably do the same with like SQ and PYPL. Does anyone have a suggestion for ARKG type stocks that sound good E: for long term holds Cacafuego fucked around with this message at 02:21 on Mar 16, 2021 |
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You are doing God's work
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 02:35 |
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What greek and in what direction causes a call option to rise in value as a stock price sits still? I don't think I firmly understand volatility or....something.
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Untagged posted:Sold most of the position today, so the announcement will probably be tomorrow. Your welcome. Thank you sir! I can sleep well tonight.
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cr0y posted:What greek and in what direction causes a call option to rise in value as a stock price sits still? I don't think I firmly understand volatility or....something. Not a Greek, but IV would do that! Edit: up
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Pastrami posted:Not a Greek, but IV would do that! not to rag on you specifically since i see this all the time but why do people always talk about implied volatility being the cause of options prices when the mechanism is the exact opposite. it's the level of volatility that's "implied" by the current price of the option. saying that the IV going up made the price go up is just saying the price went up because the price went up the answer to the original question is that the option price went up because people started trading the option at a higher price, which in turn peoples' models say means that The Market has judged that the volatility of the underlying security will increase Shear Modulus fucked around with this message at 04:11 on Mar 16, 2021 |
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cr0y posted:What greek and in what direction causes a call option to rise in value as a stock price sits still? I don't think I firmly understand volatility or....something. Vega, the greek that isn't a greek. It's the sensitivity of an option to changes in implied volatility. If the implied volatility increases, the bid/ask prices will increase. Vega is highest for ATM options and lower for ITM and OTM options. Note that IV has no effect on the intrinsic value of an option, only on the time/extrinsic value.
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Red posted:They outlasted AC Moore, but still contend with Michael's and Hobby Lobby; of those competitors, only Michael's is publicly traded. Michael's has ~400 more stores, and Hobby Lobby has just slightly more, but both have approximately twice the revenue of Joann's - Michael's stock is in the 20s. Joann's is offering more online, but why bother when you have Etsy? Plus, you could argue people may craft less if they're not stuck at home anymore after COVID, nor making masks or other self-protection stuff. Maybe worth pointing out that Apollo Global is taking Michael's private in a $5 billion deal which helped push the stock into the 20s since the acquisition tender is at $22/share.
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 05:17 |
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Joanne's online store is pretty ok, only problem is they're competing with literally every other company that sells fabric there.
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Baddog posted:Joann is mostly fabrics and sewing materials. You don't buy that stuff from Etsy unless etsy has changed drastically since last I looked at them. Yeah, JoAnn's been slowly falling and closing their stores for the last ten years. They're not terribly likely to be a good long-term prospect, especially since WalMart and Hobby Lobby are still competing in that market.
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 06:33 |
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Maybe you think you can buy and hold until they get bought out, I dunno I went there once and wasn't impressed
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Why the gently caress is everyone here trading a a company with a cap of 100 million. Are you just shifting tens of dollars between yourselves
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f1av0r posted:Why the gently caress is everyone here trading a a company with a cap of 100 million. Are you just shifting tens of dollars between yourselves Well yes. But also there’s good enough chance for significant growth with a couple big things possibly coming soon, at least in my mind. It’s straight up gambling and I don’t think many of us will deny that.
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you have found out about the secret goon money laundering scheme
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f1av0r posted:Why the gently caress is everyone here trading a a company with a cap of 100 million. Are you just shifting tens of dollars between yourselves Because it's more interesting to talk about gambles with small money than 'yep, that big lump I stuck in an index fund sure is returning reliable gains'?
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cr0y posted:What greek and in what direction causes a call option to rise in value as a stock price sits still? I don't think I firmly understand volatility or....something. You're thinking of theta. Time decay
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f1av0r posted:Why the gently caress is everyone here trading a a company with a cap of 100 million. Are you just shifting tens of dollars between yourselves Cause I'm making money
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 09:23 |
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UVXY getting very cheap on all this stimulus. It's looking good now but with the recent stimulus it might be a buy in the next month or so depending on monetary policy.
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WalletBeef posted:UVXY getting very cheap on all this stimulus. It's looking good now but with the recent stimulus it might be a buy in the next month or so depending on monetary policy. Why is it inverse of the stimulus?
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Shear Modulus posted:the price went up because the price went up At what time in the last 12 years has this been wrong
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