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Is this the year that digital assets went mainstream? Venture capital funds have poured about $30 billion into crypto, or more than in all previous years combined for the little more than decade-old technology. That's almost quadruple the previous high of around $8 billion in 2018.
As you can see, some firms have bet more on crypto. But is it an ideal choice for every retail investor?
The 5% rule of investing is a general investment philosophy that suggests an investor allocate no more than 5% of their portfolio to one investment security—especially those risky assets like crypto.
Do you agree or disagree with the 5% rule?
Did you put more money into any crypto-currency this year?
As you can see, some firms have bet more on crypto. But is it an ideal choice for every retail investor?
The 5% rule of investing is a general investment philosophy that suggests an investor allocate no more than 5% of their portfolio to one investment security—especially those risky assets like crypto.
Do you agree or disagree with the 5% rule?
Did you put more money into any crypto-currency this year?
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$ChargePoint (CHPT.US)$ Earnings AH tomorrow.
Just announced that it has added former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao to its board of directors.
Biden has signed the new infrastructure bill that allocates $7.5 billion to help build out charging infrastructure in the U.S. ChargePoint should be among the beneficiaries of those investments.
Top intuitional investors include: Vanguard, Blackrock and The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.
The current price looks like a bargain in my eyes so I bought the dip today betting on an earnings rip. Either way, I personally like the medium to long term potential with the move toward becoming carbon neutral.
Just announced that it has added former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao to its board of directors.
Biden has signed the new infrastructure bill that allocates $7.5 billion to help build out charging infrastructure in the U.S. ChargePoint should be among the beneficiaries of those investments.
Top intuitional investors include: Vanguard, Blackrock and The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.
The current price looks like a bargain in my eyes so I bought the dip today betting on an earnings rip. Either way, I personally like the medium to long term potential with the move toward becoming carbon neutral.
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$Celsius Holdings (CELH.US)$ had a share offering at $62.50 earlier this year. A lot of support from here (Pivots/GP/POC) until $60. May be a good area to add for long term buyers.
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$UP Fintech (TIGR.US)$
1. gotten crypto license for New Jersey in USA.
2. custodian cost will go down over time as tiger gotten license to be custodian.
Q&A session:
1. Regarding PIPL news: before the law, tiger
had hired a lot of expert to evaluate the law and data protection, and had the high level of data protection on personal data. Tiger will continue to monitor and adjust to be compliance with the law.
2. average singaporean first time deposit is usd5000 which is higher than previous usd4000.
3. Singapore and Hong Kong will be focus of new customer acquisition. There is no huge acquisition plan for USA yet as the focus is on building the infrastructure. We are hopeful that next year we will hit 1m funded account.
4. monitoring market condition to determine the marketing for customer acquisition, marketing is reduced now.
5. with the HK license, tiger can tap into the HK resident and tiger can clear trade without using IBKR so the cost will reduce.
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1. gotten crypto license for New Jersey in USA.
2. custodian cost will go down over time as tiger gotten license to be custodian.
Q&A session:
1. Regarding PIPL news: before the law, tiger
had hired a lot of expert to evaluate the law and data protection, and had the high level of data protection on personal data. Tiger will continue to monitor and adjust to be compliance with the law.
2. average singaporean first time deposit is usd5000 which is higher than previous usd4000.
3. Singapore and Hong Kong will be focus of new customer acquisition. There is no huge acquisition plan for USA yet as the focus is on building the infrastructure. We are hopeful that next year we will hit 1m funded account.
4. monitoring market condition to determine the marketing for customer acquisition, marketing is reduced now.
5. with the HK license, tiger can tap into the HK resident and tiger can clear trade without using IBKR so the cost will reduce.
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$Greenidge Generation (GREE.US)$
Finally average down from $232.50. Added 100x today at $19. I really hope that $Greenidge Generation (GREE.US)$ can wake up and grooow! Anyone added positions today? 🙋🏻♀️
Finally average down from $232.50. Added 100x today at $19. I really hope that $Greenidge Generation (GREE.US)$ can wake up and grooow! Anyone added positions today? 🙋🏻♀️
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$Greenidge Generation (GREE.US)$ should I average down?
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Nov 15 $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ has sued $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ for $162.2 million, accusing Elon Musk's electric car company of "flagrantly" breaching a contract the two corporate giants agreed in 2014 relating to warrants Tesla sold to the bank.
Tesla in 2014 sold warrants to JPMorgan that would pay off if their "strike" price was below Tesla's share price when the warrants expired in June and July 2021.
Musk's Aug 7, 2018 tweet that he might take Tesla private at $420 per share and had "funding secured," and his subsequent announcement 17 days later that he was abandoning the plan, created significant volatility in the share price, the bank said.
On both occasions, JPMorgan adjusted the strike price "to maintain the same fair market value" as prior to the tweets.
Tesla's share price rose approximately 10-fold by the time the warrants expired this year, and JPMorgan said this required Tesla under its contract to hand over shares of its stock or cash. The bank said Tesla's failure to do that amounted to a default.
Any thoughts? Or maybe someone can explain what's going on in the case?
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JPMorgan sues Tesla for $162 mln after Musk tweets soured warrant deal
Tesla in 2014 sold warrants to JPMorgan that would pay off if their "strike" price was below Tesla's share price when the warrants expired in June and July 2021.
Musk's Aug 7, 2018 tweet that he might take Tesla private at $420 per share and had "funding secured," and his subsequent announcement 17 days later that he was abandoning the plan, created significant volatility in the share price, the bank said.
On both occasions, JPMorgan adjusted the strike price "to maintain the same fair market value" as prior to the tweets.
Tesla's share price rose approximately 10-fold by the time the warrants expired this year, and JPMorgan said this required Tesla under its contract to hand over shares of its stock or cash. The bank said Tesla's failure to do that amounted to a default.
Any thoughts? Or maybe someone can explain what's going on in the case?
Source:
JPMorgan sues Tesla for $162 mln after Musk tweets soured warrant deal
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