The Brehs of Wall Street (Offical Stock Market Thread)

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What's the case for AMC being able to go back higher than pre covid levels?

Especially with studios releasing straight to streaming now.
 

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Vlad is a fukking scumbag, dude finally admitted (while talking in circles) that Robinhood straight up halted the buying of GME to avoid a liquidity further down the road

Dave asked him why he didn’t just freeze it why they got things in order, gave a BS answer .

I hope none of y’all are still trading on Robinhood, they don’t even offer a beneficiary option. Bunch of scam artists
 

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He got Vlad Robinhood confused wit Dj Vlad :russ:
 

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the expense ratio of ARKK are high af imo (.75)

Yeah they performed well last year but paying high fees year over year as a flat fee will take away long term gains if they dont hit it out the park year over year which is extremely hard to do

Might be best to choose 3-5 stocks of the highest % in the ARK ETF if you want exposure and skip the high fee

Would you rather average 15% with a 1% fee yr over yr or 10% for no fee?


Common brehhhh...:jbhmm::martin:
 

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Would you rather average 15% with a 1% fee yr over yr or 10% for no fee?


Common brehhhh...:jbhmm::martin:
I have shares of ARKK and right now I’m paying $11 in fees per year assuming I don’t add additional shares. Yeah I’m up 85% since I purchased into the fund last year but disruptive innovation won’t always have bullish behavior year over year if I had to guess. So give me the 10% with no fees since I plan to hold shares long term and would rather avoid fees that add up over time :manny:
 
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