/smg/ - Stock Market General

What platforms are you looking at?

>"yeah bro I plan to weave cannabis shirts from hemp!!! Stock price 100000€ EOY!"
kek, I unironically have this as my
>fuck it, I'm starting my own business!
Idea since quite some time. However, I have to figure out how to get some blockchain and token into it, for maximum meme overload.
Using it just as a source of hallucinations and medicine is vastly undervaluing weeds potential.

Also forgot to mebtion that these are not startups, they already might have VCs, bank loans, funding from national organizations, or a combinations of those.

Cannatoken, ERC20 protocol with pyramid dividend schemes, every 1k ETH investment gets a shirt and non-voting share in the business. Shirt business uses smart contract that matches shirtless hippies with cannabis shirts.

Few more hours till the burgers wake up, so here's a Euro-update:
Most things are flat to slightly negative, with some signs of trying to end the day in green. US futures look green too.

How you guys are viewing your actions in the stock market ?
Day trading ? Value investing ? Dividend seeking ?

>How you guys are viewing your actions in the stock market ?
Losing money

By day trading ? by value investing ? by dividend seeking ?

I'm kinda proud of ORA doing its thing. My father used to work there, and my company got a partnership with them.

By trying to do all of the above without having any idea what I am doing.

I started mid-December with ETFs to get some growth and divedends which worked pretty well until the drop end of January. After that I changed tactics and tried day trading, which was fine for a little while until I had the brilliant idea to buy FTR yesterday, which didn't work out very well.

I'm currently down 3% from when I started and think I am going to stop until I learn more.

>Day trading ?
whenever I try that, I fuck up, so I'm trying to try it less
>Value investing ?
Yes
>Dividend seeking ?
Yes, but only combined with value. don't have enough money for pure dividends.
But you are missing the most important thing:
>Meme investing ?
YES!