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$Direxion Daily S&P Oil & Gas Exp. & Prod. Bear 2X Shares (DRIP.US)$ this is dipping off of the news that the current shitbag president signed off on which limits and restricts drilling in the oceans you can look it up a lot of square miles were blocked off Congress needs to reverse this the president cannot do this by executive order so this is something that the Republican House and Senate would have to vote on the actions of the senile bastard in office right now that somebody put a pen in his...
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$United Parcel Service (UPS.US)$ In the future, do not believe in any stock god's recommendations. When the market is good, they are all gods. When the market is bad, just take a look at Uncle.
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$Destiny Tech100 (DXYZ.US)$ I bought this traded it left the profits in the company I have a little bit not a lot. you can go back and look at my earlier post I had somebody give me crap about it telling me it's a waste of time waste of money blah blah.
what people don't get and I'm hoping to convey or try to convey yet again is they invest in private companies and what they believe to be the 800 lb gorillas at some point in time when they go public.
the pricing of this ETF varies significantly...
what people don't get and I'm hoping to convey or try to convey yet again is they invest in private companies and what they believe to be the 800 lb gorillas at some point in time when they go public.
the pricing of this ETF varies significantly...
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$Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ The times They are changing fast. those were words in a song I'm sure a few of you know who sung it maybe chime in to those who don't.
the swamp the scumbags the shit that sits in Congress for self enrichment that take $170,000 a year salary as a senator a congress person and turn it into tens of millions and net worth in 5 to 10 years those days are done.
the scumbags who have robbed the cookie jar stolen from the working class your days have ended at least ...
the swamp the scumbags the shit that sits in Congress for self enrichment that take $170,000 a year salary as a senator a congress person and turn it into tens of millions and net worth in 5 to 10 years those days are done.
the scumbags who have robbed the cookie jar stolen from the working class your days have ended at least ...
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$Nike (NKE.US)$
1. The former CEO, who did not come from a sports product management background, focused on self-owned online platforms, neglected the cooperation with offline sports stores, leading to Nike shoes not being displayed prominently in some of the best counters in certain sports stores for a long time.
2. The former CEO drastically reduced the product design team, lowered the wages of kitchen staff in restaurants, solely relying on improving productivity based on paper numbers to create popular products.
3. The thing that I complain about the most is: this CEO is simply exploiting the brand! He focuses on a few good shoe models and quickly releases first, second, and third generations, resulting in very poor quality control for the 17th or 18th generation! Previously, many Nike shoes had collectible value and were very vibrant in the secondary market. Now, by doing this, even if the shoes are good, they become commonplace. If Nike loses its collectible value, can it still be called Nike?
The solo product has extremely poor profitability! A good example of this is the nearby lulu, while the big brand lululemon's products have impressive profitability.
For a company like this, some people still say it is competitive, truly deceiving those who don't pay attention to the company's structure. I really like nike's products, that's why I criticize it like that. The only good news is that this year there's finally a new product guy in charge.
1. The former CEO, who did not come from a sports product management background, focused on self-owned online platforms, neglected the cooperation with offline sports stores, leading to Nike shoes not being displayed prominently in some of the best counters in certain sports stores for a long time.
2. The former CEO drastically reduced the product design team, lowered the wages of kitchen staff in restaurants, solely relying on improving productivity based on paper numbers to create popular products.
3. The thing that I complain about the most is: this CEO is simply exploiting the brand! He focuses on a few good shoe models and quickly releases first, second, and third generations, resulting in very poor quality control for the 17th or 18th generation! Previously, many Nike shoes had collectible value and were very vibrant in the secondary market. Now, by doing this, even if the shoes are good, they become commonplace. If Nike loses its collectible value, can it still be called Nike?
The solo product has extremely poor profitability! A good example of this is the nearby lulu, while the big brand lululemon's products have impressive profitability.
For a company like this, some people still say it is competitive, truly deceiving those who don't pay attention to the company's structure. I really like nike's products, that's why I criticize it like that. The only good news is that this year there's finally a new product guy in charge.
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