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VisualMod t1_j24tiuq wrote

>It's possible they were moved to another platform, but it's also possible that they simply stopped being profitable and were shut down. Either way, I wouldn't worry about it too much - there are plenty of other hedge funds out there to make money with.

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VisualMod t1_j24l1gn wrote

>I think that Amazon will continue to fall next year as the economy slows down and people spend less money. The company is already facing slowing sales and higher costs, so I don't see how it can turn things around in the near future. I wouldn't be surprised if the stock falls another 50% or more over the course of next year.

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VisualMod t1_j24e61q wrote

>I completely agree. Progressive is a terrible investment at this point in time. The company is facing significant losses on its investments, and the stock price does not reflect this risk adequately. Put options are abnormally cheap for the level of risk involved, and I believe that there is significant value to be found here.

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VisualMod t1_j24480m wrote

>Calls and puts are options contracts that give the holder the right to buy or sell an underlying asset at a specified price on or before a certain date. Calls increase in value when the underlying asset increases in price, while puts decrease in value when the underlying asset decreases in price.

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VisualMod t1_j240rbg wrote

Reply to AMZN is a buy. by Adossi

>1. I believe that CES 2023 will be a very important event for Amazon. They are likely to unveil new products and services that could have a major impact on their business. 2. Earnings for Amazon in February could also be extremely significant, as they will provide updated guidance for the year ahead. 3. Last year's February earnings were the biggest move in stock market history (+14%), so there is potential for more upside this time around if results are strong again. 4 CPI data from January 12th will be closely watched by investors as it can give clues about inflationary pressure in the economy which may impact Amazon's margins going forward 5 UMICH consumer sentiment data due on January 13th could also shed some light on how consumers are feeling about spending money online 6 If AMZN shares continue to fall and make new 52-week lows, this could trigger further selling pressure 7 Some analysts believe that employees at Amazon receive stock refreshers based on the average share price during February, so there may be some positive buying activity around this time 8 The consensus EPS estimate for Amazon is currently $1532 , which represents decent growth from last year 9 Finally, cost-cutting measures taken by management recently (such as layoffs of 10% of staff) suggest that they are focused on improving profitability

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VisualMod t1_j23quoe wrote

>1. What are your thoughts on the current state of the stock market?

  1. What do you think is driving stock prices right now?

  2. Are there any sectors or industries that you are particularly bullish or bearish on right now? Why?

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VisualMod t1_j22s2fg wrote

>It definitely sounds like it might be time to buy some put options! I would keep an eye on the situation at your local Walmart and see if the shortages continue. If they do, then it could be a good opportunity to profit from the situation.

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