Hello, Veeky Forums. As you might've noticed, Nintendo's stock prices have risen by 25% in the the last week or so. Now's the time to invest, as it hasn't even officially been released in the US yet.
What is the best place to buy stock? (lowest commission, most accurate stock prices)
The only place burgers can buy Nintendo is the OTC markets, so you may be fishing in empty waters here.
Kevin Hughes
>Buying when price is high
Leo Cooper
>the price has already gone up so now I want to buy
good luck m8
Brayden Moore
>the price has gone up for 2 days so it can't go up any higher
Leo Clark
Just looked and ts already gone up 8bn
If you think pokemans are worth more than 8bn you are crazy
If anything its the biggest bubble I have ever seen
good luck OP
Cooper Wright
>it hasn't even officially been released in the US yet Yes it has...
Jayden Perry
It's the highest grossing app on Google Play and Apple and it's still only out in America. Also, Nintendo has plenty of other popular IPs that they can release as mobile F2P apps.
Colton White
>Fucking normies are all over the game >Weird PoGo watches are sold out >The game is viral >Game isn't out in CANADA and EUROPE... AND JAPAN!
The stock will hit 45USD by the end of August. Print screen this post Veeky Forums
Colton Stewart
>tfw bought NTDOY years ago when it was ~$11
Juan Gray
Obviously a week ago was "the time to invest".
Isaiah Howard
Jesus, if you want to play momentum, at least call it something else other than "time to invest".
How much did other hit games fare a few years after the hype?
When even the banks talk about Pokemon Go, you know it's time.
Jose Thompson
I want to short, but I am scared
Andrew Richardson
Nintendo's Tokyo Stock is up another 13% today (as of the time of this post). I told you guys it wasn't finished increasing. :^) And it still hasn't released in Asia or Europe. bloomberg.com/quote/7974:JP
Gabriel Morris
can't buy in nz afaik :(
Ethan Cox
Everybody in Europe is already playing it, depite it not being released yet, there are workarounds. I also think it will be a quite short trend, so you are late to the party OP
Jace Phillips
Anyone know who manufactures the wearable pokememe wristbands? Id like to buy their company
Daniel Gonzalez
I put in a market buy order on the ADR and was going to wake up early to confirm it but I overslept and woke up with an unlurchased +35% Nintendo stock and 30 minutes left until the market closed.
God why.
David Miller
Can I buy Nintendo stocks if I'm from EU?
Luis Bailey
yes. also don't buy high you dipshit
Lucas Powell
:^)
Jason Carter
Pokemon Go is essentially a way to get alot of cash really quickly. The 90's/00's era kids have so much disposable income right now, so It would be many months before Nintendo even thought about licensing another one of their IP's. If they released a shit ton of games all at once the issue would be that the would seriously risk blowing the load early and having nothing in the long term. You can go ahead and buy stocks, but the fact still remains that Nintendo has been blown out of the console wars. People want pretty and graphically beautiful games nowadays, which requires a high tech console to produce. Nintendo has historically been unable to out perform from a tech standpoint. Just look at the PS1 vs N64, GC vs PS2 vs Xbox, and WiiU vs PS4 vs Xbone vs PC, and it's clear Nintendo will be unable to compete with its competitors. That's why the Wii was made for casual gamers. That's why the 3DS was Nintendo's large scale focus. Nintendo also have no chance in the portable handheld market either, despite owning that entire market. That market is dead and gone, killed by smartphones. If you invest in Nintendo, basically you are investing in their IP's, and nothing more. Console war is over for them, handhelds are dead, smartphones are the future for Nintendo, and they are going to outsource that. They'll sell the mariners, lay off all the developers, and move their company largely back to Japan to rebuild themselves into a smartphone juggernaut. That will take years, so I would only invest when Nintendo's next system flops like the Dreamcast did. Stock will tumble then.
Jaxson Diaz
Which brokers in the EU allow to buy JPN stocks?
Leo Lee
Do your research, it depends where your broker can trade. I can buy Nintendo on almost every german stock exchange. Shouldn't be too different in other countries.
Robert Wood
Nintendo should take that 7 billion extra valuation and just buyout Capcom and Konami and license Sonic. Squeenix is its own thing.
Now you are videogame Disney. You can then make more money and then buyout NHK and create a bunch of Nintendo themed shows in Japan. Nintendo Cinematic Universe
Then work on Nintendo World a real life augmented reality theme park which sells games, phones and merch.
There I just made them a culturally iconic brand that makes 30B a year. YWIA Nintendo!
James Wright
>That's why the 3DS was Nintendo's large scale focus. Nintendo also have no chance in the portable handheld market either, despite owning that entire market. That market is dead and gone, killed by smartphones.
Most of your analyze is correct, except for this part. Just browse /vp, some people prefer PoGo, some prefer the main game. Nintendo needs both of them. The stock dropped a bit today, but by the end of July, it will gains another 5$.
Sebastian Rivera
>90's/00's era kids have so much disposable income The median yearly income of a millennial is $35k. I don't think they have any disposable income at all.
Kevin Cooper
>The median yearly income of a millennial is $35k.
Stop reminding me to kill myself.
Alexander Moore
IS IT TO LATE TO BUY? IT'S NOT RELEASED IN EUROPE AND ASIA YET MORE EXPLOSIONS TO COME OR DOES THE CURRENT EXPLOSIONS ALSO CALCULATE THAT IT WILL BE JUST AS SUCCESSFUL IN ASIA AND EUROPE AND IT'S OVERPROJECTING?
WHAT DO WHY DIDN'T I BUY LAT WEEK I KNEW IT WAS GONNA BE HUGE
Easton Sullivan
While the handheld market has a lot of interest, it's no where near DS and Game Boy standards. In 5 years the market will have zero interest in my opinion. PS Vita had everything it needed to be a success, but just couldn't cut it, and was a massive failure despite the PSP gathering large sales. Nintendo had to package in a gimmick to justify to customers the 3DS, and even in its first year it was viewed as a complete and utter failure. Having a wide variety of cheap and f2p games has made the phone a handheld behemoth in comparison to the 3DS and Vita. Even if Nintendo makes a successor to the 3DS, that system wouldn't make nearly enough money as Pokemon Go alone has. 3DS will be dead in two years, max. Vita is already dead. It doesn't matter what diehard fans want, because they represent only a small segment of the marketplace
Josiah Hall
I should have said are willing to spend more. 80's kids also have an attachment too, so throw that in there
Joshua Johnson
I have a feeling Japan is going to make it blow up too but faggots keep telling me no so I dipped in anyway. I think they just want to rake it in themselves. I dropped a couple hunnit, I'm ready because I berieve Japan will go crazy. They only play mobile/ds games, why the fuck would it not go up just from Japan alone. I berieve plus I don't give a damn, this is my first time doing this and I have 1700 in the bank so I'm not gonna cry because I'm going to sell after the first week or two
Ayden Ward
>also forgot to mention it jumped like what 12% today? I already made money
Matthew Parker
Veeky Forums - buy high, sell low
Isaac Bell
>pokemon too high dont buy >release in asia >goes up another 50% >you shoudla bought it faggot
Jordan Cooper
because that's how the market works.
Austin Myers
Well, I'm believing the stock still has a long way to go. I would invest before it releases overseas. Nintendo has stiff competition in Asia though, from alot of other games. Well, either this game does decent in Japan, or completely blows up. I'll say it's going to blow up, I mean, Pokemon is a cultural phenomenon there. Biggest concern in my opinion would be if Kantai Collection decides to make a mobile app. That right there would take alot of Pokemon Go's profits. Kantai Collection has something like 3 million players and counting. Short term: buy stocks. Long term: watch out for Kantai Collection
Cameron King
PG was only possible because of collaboration with Niantic, a Google offshoot which founded Ingress. They used Ingress to collect location and places data and ported it over to PG. t. Ingress player here So any other companies trying to make a real world vr might have a hard time
John Jackson
I mean just Google "discount brokerage " and get started, if you really believe the nintendo is going to be such a winner. The biggest market has already been accounted for, so id put my money elsewhere. But you mghty guaranteed a small profit, and that's nothing to scoff at.
Id suggest buying into pharmaceuticals and biotech, but thats my thing.
Justin Peterson
AR, not VR. VR is simulated reality like oculus that creates an entire new space, while AR simulated reality using camera functions.
Christopher Phillips
Is the stock called COOL?
Michael White
The stock will go up when it will hit the asian market. You won't be even able to imagine the impact in Japan.
Zachary Barnes
>buy high
Veeky Forums always has the best advice
Hunter Mitchell
Where were the investment calls on Nintendo before pokemon go was released?
William Diaz
aand it's down 5% if only SOMEONE adviced you NOT to buy overvalued stocks
Jace Harris
Seriously. How the fuck was this on nobody's radar?
Camden Fisher
It's definitely been on the radar before that even. But Nintendo is OTC so 99% of biz is using robinhood.
Blake Hughes
25% is because it slumped so low to begin with
might still be value there, but even 2 days ago was late. look what they have in the pipeline for the holiday season before you make the call
Asher Baker
Pokémon Go will soon get ads in the form of sponsored locations