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Not sure if this justifies a new thread. But still:

 

Hard times for people looking to "buy low, sell high". Just about everything is rather "high".


Found something that is "low": SOYBEANS.


Other tradable things that are low? Someone coming accross things that are "low" and worthwile? Tell me!

 

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10 hours ago, swissie said:

Not sure if this justifies a new thread. But still:

 

Hard times for people looking to "buy low, sell high". Just about everything is rather "high".


Found something that is "low": SOYBEANS.


Other tradable things that are low? Someone coming accross things that are "low" and worthwile? Tell me!

 

There's always something, right?  And there's no shortage of advice floating around about what's a buy and what isn't.  What's your time horizon?  

 

Personally, I've had better luck with trades that play out over a year or two.  Trying to time the market over the short term usually doesn't work out too well, for me.  Or rather, my greed always seems to screw me up.  

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On 11/23/2024 at 1:41 AM, swissie said:

Not sure if this justifies a new thread. But still:

 

Hard times for people looking to "buy low, sell high". Just about everything is rather "high".


Found something that is "low": SOYBEANS.


Other tradable things that are low? Someone coming accross things that are "low" and worthwile? Tell me!

 

If you like volatility with a stock that can significantly conrer the commercial AI market over the next few years, the a look at PLTR.  Proceed at your own risk. By all conventional metrics, it's overpriced right now, but that's a good thing.  Wall Street crunches numbers, but this company is well positioned to capture a significant portion of the commercial AI market. The numbers don't tell the whole story.  It's sort of complicated, but they have a huge moat and no real competition.  Fortunately for me, I've been buying it since the $6-$10 range and so far, it has worked out really well.  The listing is switching over to NASDQ as of tomorrow, I believe, and will likely be added to the QQQ.  So institutions will be buying whether they like it or not. 

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