Middle_Name-Danger
Middle_Name-Danger t1_jeanjgw wrote
Reply to comment by pw7090 in A few lucky coinflips... by silverwind18
Better to sell something someone else cherishes, like mom’s wedding ring or grandma’s house.
Middle_Name-Danger t1_jeam0to wrote
He just pumped the stock for you, sell at close.
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je8m8xp wrote
Reply to comment by diqster in $FRC - Puzzle Pieces by PussyBreath007
Didn’t SVB own Boston Private Bank & Trust?
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je8i2ib wrote
Reply to comment by ItsColeOnReddit in I can’t wait for the nasdaq to crash and the USD to decline by Zestyclose_Meet1034
The utility value of crypto is in money laundering and transferring wealth from one currency to a more desirable currency. The more significant influence on value is speculation.
The bitcoin bubble may never truly pop.
There are definitely some forex arbitrage opportunities in crypto exchanges. Who is best capitalizing on those?
I’m more interested in hearing George Soros’ opinion of bitcoin than Warren Buffett’s. Maybe they’re both too old though. Who is the contemporary Soros? Down the rabbit hole I go…
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je8h2nj wrote
Reply to comment by megaultraman in Subprime is back on the menu boys! by megaultraman
Okay, alternate ending, the credit crunch never comes, but inflation is unrelenting. Borrowers whose wages cannot keep pace with inflation have to make hard decisions about how to allocate their limited capital. They need a car to get to work, so they prioritize that expense. Now the vehicle that they paid far too much for relative to its age and condition needs costly repairs that they cannot afford, it no longer has utility as transportation, so paying the loan is no longer a priority. They’re too upside down to trade it, so they get approved for a second auto loan because the lenders are chasing yield. Now they can default on the first loan and let the first bank take the loss.
The average auto loan written in the past 2.5 years is worthless. The risk adjusted return is negative. What do balance sheets look like if car notes are treated as liabilities rather than assets?
I’m drunk and rambling, but that doesn’t mean I’m wrong.
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je8e6pq wrote
Reply to comment by Middle_Name-Danger in Subprime is back on the menu boys! by megaultraman
Here’s the kicker, a little birdy told me that banks with heavy exposure to auto lending have basically been lending at prime rates to subprime borrowers over the past couple of years.
My guess is Ally Financial is about to be fucked in the next year or two if unemployment goes up significantly. Just like the MTM unrealized losses on MBS and treasuries, it is much uglier if you start applying wholesale book values to auto lending collateral.
These Buffett investment rumors are a smoke screen, he’s too smart to bag hold Ally Financial anymore than he already is.
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je8dg3y wrote
Reply to Subprime is back on the menu boys! by megaultraman
This is exactly the death spiral I’m envisioning as well. Take the BTFP money and seek higher yields.
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je8c9j3 wrote
Reply to Nokia Plans To Launch 4G Internet On The Moon This Year - Nokia (NYSE:NOK) by wallstreetbets007
Tl;dr $NOK = 🌙
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je8b7qq wrote
Reply to comment by tmack006 in Help with options by tmack006
Based on the current bid on the option.
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je8awm9 wrote
Reply to comment by silverwind18 in A few lucky coinflips... by silverwind18
Beautiful. Why are you swing trading TQQQ? I’m not going to argue with the results, just trying to understand the reasoning.
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je89dk6 wrote
Reply to Help with options by tmack006
I read news, look at charts, and guess if the price is going up or down, how much it will change, and how long that will take. My long term gains are around -80%
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je881sl wrote
Reply to comment by silverwind18 in A few lucky coinflips... by silverwind18
Am I too stupid to see any gains there?
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je82udh wrote
Reply to A few lucky coinflips... by silverwind18
I have TQQQ puts at $25.50 strike. Does this mean I’m not completely regarded?
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je6sq9h wrote
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je5rvjs wrote
Reply to comment by KostasKatsakos in Need to understand preferred shares liquidation preference by splixrtrade
FRC.PI is a better buy that FRC if you want to mitigate some of the risk of a distressed sale. Common shares may be made worthless if FRC is bought out, preferred shares have a priority claim on company equity.
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je2dlkr wrote
Reply to comment by FMEngineer in Hello Professional Stock Investors by FMEngineer
Literally pulled out of my ass. My fingers stink now.
Middle_Name-Danger t1_je27uxv wrote
Reply to Hello Professional Stock Investors by FMEngineer
ITM 01/2025 LEAPS puts on $BLK. Sell in June 2024
Middle_Name-Danger t1_jdykrov wrote
If you’re not in the red, you’re above average
Middle_Name-Danger t1_j9vc9hy wrote
r/FireIsntReal
Middle_Name-Danger t1_j1iq2x3 wrote
+1 for the NOCO GB40
Middle_Name-Danger t1_j0vsfrx wrote
Reply to My father has developed asthma in his mid 50’s and I think an air purifier in his bedroom would be really good for him. Do you have any recommendations? by C_A_N_G
Austin Air Bedroom Machine if you want top of the line. Winix if you want best value.
Middle_Name-Danger t1_iz672ff wrote
Reply to Not quite BIFL - Air Conditioners? by CleanJebboy
The more universal parts and less complex, the more reliable and easy to maintain they’ll be. That will limit you to the cheaper and least efficient models though. Stay away from the spine-fine Trane and American Standard units, they are harder to clean and fail more often than traditional fins.
Models rated for use near the sea coast are going to be the most corrosion resistant.
Also, the installation is more important than the equipment brand. The best equipment installed by a hack will be terrible, average equipment installed by a seasoned pro will be great.
Middle_Name-Danger t1_iz3tuhe wrote
Reply to [Request] Best large titanium water bottle with carry handle on lid? by mrattentiontodetail
Snow Peak is the brand that comes to mind
Middle_Name-Danger t1_isre30s wrote
Reply to comment by RWBreddit in BIFL recommendations for an air purifier/filter and oscillating room fan? by contradictoryhuman
Look into Austin Air. Not cheap, but they’re probably the best mix of efficacy, durability, and design simplicity.
Middle_Name-Danger t1_jebh9iu wrote
Reply to How bears feel rn by NeedThoseGains69
I think Squidward tentacle fucks his clarinet and inks all over the walls like a Jackson Pollock