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06-27-2021, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted By RobParks2M
Their value is swapping between various currencies and getting integrated with a lot of big names while keeping their fees low. Paypal just raised their fees. PAYO isn't C2C they focus primarily on B2B and B2C. So if you want to fire your lazy American accountant and have some remote laborer from Pakistan do the same job for pennies on the dollar instead of trying to figure out a way to wire the money(which has higher fees and isn't convenient) you can use PAYO and they move the money, switch the currency, and puts it on a debit card for the end user to do with what they will. They are integrated with airbnb for example. So their primary utility is currency exchange for whatever goods/services you want. Look into their numbers- they look very strong/promising. Their moat are the platforms they are already integrated into. Ebay in China primarily uses PAYO- and now that PAYO has their foot in the door what stops them from getting further integrated into Ebay in other countries?

And they just received a big chunk of cash to continue to expand.


TLDR; any company that requires inputs from other countries(either goods or services) PAYO is the easiest/cheapest way to move the money and swap currencies and fastest/easiest way for end payee to access said funds.
This is sold info. And I’ll take a look tmw.
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06-27-2021, 08:26 PM
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I shed a tear when I check this thread. Once a location for intellectual discussion, fundamentals, and portfolio/risk management. Now it’s been hot boy trend jockeys that burn out poor
Wasn't your last recommendation ITT for people to load up on PLTR weeklies pre demo day? And everyone who followed your advice had their calls expire worthless or had to dump them for massive losses (I seem to recall you and Galindo had a spirited back and forth about the play)? Just wondering how that's any different than the above list of things you now hate about this thread.
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06-27-2021, 08:32 PM
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This is sold info. And I’ll take a look tmw.
Do it and tell me what you think.

Look at the numbers and read CEO Scott Galit's Ama on Reddit. He answers some difficult questions and breaks down some of the numbers you will see

https://www.reddit.com/r/SPACs/comme...payoneer_ftoc/
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06-27-2021, 08:34 PM
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Wasn't your last recommendation ITT for people to load up on PLTR weeklies pre demo day? And everyone who followed your advice had their calls expire worthless or had to dump them for massive losses (I seem to recall you and Galindo have a spirited back and forth about the play)? Just wondering how that's any different than the above list of things you now hate about this thread.
Dude just look at him. He’s an oldcel who’s hairline is probably even more rekt than his portfolio, makes alts to further his frauding, and let’s other miscers live rent free in his bubble head.

I will say he is right about one thing, this thread(s) is a joke. It’s full of meme chasers, frauds, and zero respect for people who want to learn as well as those with the ability to teach.

I’m out for good. And I’ll be comfy cozy, knowing how many *******s heads I’ll be living rent free in.
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06-27-2021, 08:40 PM
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i may not be the best poster ITT but i just started 'vestin last march, not here to shill I just like energy since its one of the only "real" businesses in my book that the world cannot go on without. the past was energy, the future is energy, we are energy. WTI to $100+ boys!
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06-27-2021, 08:43 PM
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i may not be the best poster ITT but i just started 'vestin last march, not here to shill I just like energy since its one of the only "real" businesses in my book that the world cannot go on without. the past was energy, the future is energy, we are energy. WTI to $100+ boys!

Aww yisss


TFW Should have went all in on TGA at $0.40/share back in November.
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06-27-2021, 08:49 PM
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Aww yisss


TFW Should have went all in on TGA at $0.40/share back in November.
or i could have held my NOG, damn my paper hands!
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06-28-2021, 04:20 AM
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SPCE cot damn…
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06-28-2021, 05:43 AM
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06-28-2021, 06:52 AM
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Fuaaaaarrrrr should buy more but need to do other things with money right now, oh well
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06-28-2021, 06:58 AM
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damn the Canadian who shilled Suncor on me
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06-28-2021, 07:04 AM
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damn the Canadian who shilled Suncor on me
Only five more months of ups and downs
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06-28-2021, 07:08 AM
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Only five more months of ups and downs

I need it to be $28.60 USD by then to break even
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06-28-2021, 07:33 AM
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I need it to be $28.60 USD by then to break even
Seems crazy it needs to be that high just to break even but I have no idea how calls work. Are the gains exponential if it goes beyond that?


Can only imagine these movements are being driven by the treasury yield curve
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06-28-2021, 07:38 AM
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Seems crazy it needs to be that high just to break even but I have no idea how calls work. Are the gains exponential if it goes beyond that?


Can only imagine these movements are being driven by the treasury yield curve
I paid $3.60 for 1/22 25c, so $25+$3.60 premium. every $1 above that would be a $7000 gain since im holding 70 contracts
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06-28-2021, 07:40 AM
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In August 2018 oil was around $74 barrel which its at now and Suncor was around $40
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06-28-2021, 07:51 AM
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In August 2018 oil was around $74 barrel which its at now and Suncor was around $40
WTI grinded up to $74 and then sold off, but Western Canadian Select (Alberta's main blend) didn't perform nearly as well



The WTI:WCS differential has been tighter in recent history, Alberta oil has legit not been this high for this long since 2014 and these stocks are grossly undervalued
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06-28-2021, 08:28 AM
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NVDA, last stop before becoming the world's largest company measured by market cap.
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06-28-2021, 08:31 AM
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NVIDIA is really gonna just run up non-stop until the split. Broke 800 after being at 550 not to long ago. Just gonna buy calls on it everytime it pullsback. Pullbacks are only like 1-2% then it goes up 5% a day at least once a week.
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06-28-2021, 08:42 AM
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I posted a chart for VIAC and some backup for my reason to go long a while back, and today's the big day. It's broken out and is in for a massive rally. It's a solid company with a severely beat up chart that's due for a comeback.

I also got in WKHS last week and that was up 17% at one point this morning
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06-28-2021, 09:19 AM
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^^^^^^^

viac has got my attention will add to watchlist. looks like gap to $53.5 possible if it starts to run.





tech/growth is back

if it wasn't clear that market has seasonality it sure looks like it now.



look at this





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06-28-2021, 09:25 AM
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My oil plays is getting slammed . Other than that everything would have been nice so far.

Let's go AMC

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06-28-2021, 09:26 AM
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Might be worth staying cognizant of timeframe with the tech/growth rally, some of the big bois are expecting the 10-year yield to approach 2% by the end of the year
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06-28-2021, 09:41 AM
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Might be worth staying cognizant of timeframe with the tech/growth rally, some of the big bois are expecting the 10-year yield to approach 2% by the end of the year

everything has peaks and valleys

its very likely sometime around September they sell off tech and go back to other names.

thats how market usually works anyway.


if you're long on something stay long.


oil was oversold November had amazing returns going 6 months or so.

but eventually profit has to be taken. (not saying that oil has peaked, it probably getting close imo)

things don't just go straight line up whole year.

you can find that chart for any stock when viewed on 5-10 year chart its up down sideways etc.
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06-28-2021, 09:56 AM
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everything has peaks and valleys

its very likely sometime around September they sell off tech and go back to other names.

thats how market usually works anyway.


if you're long on something stay long.


oil was oversold November had amazing returns going 6 months or so.

but eventually profit has to be taken. (not saying that oil has peaked, it probably getting close imo)

things don't just go straight line up whole year.

you can find that chart for any stock when viewed on 5-10 year chart its up down sideways etc.
If the prices make sense relative to what you think they're worth, balls deep you should definitely be regardless of shorter-term movements
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06-28-2021, 10:09 AM
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If the prices make sense relative to what you think they're worth, balls deep you should definitely be regardless of shorter-term movements
oh for sure.

time is important.

if you are trying to trade in one year or less seasonality matters.

when holding year plus what happens over few months doesn't matter much.

reason why this forum turned into pltr troll cause well no shiit PLTR will be up if you time frame is 2-3 years 5+ ….
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06-28-2021, 10:10 AM
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If the prices make sense relative to what you think they're worth, balls deep you should definitely be regardless of shorter-term movements
Yup. IMO these big oil swings are silly. Although I think the commodity value is overbought atm the floor is probably 60 rn. I’m buying oil on the dips.
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06-28-2021, 10:16 AM
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saw this on twitter.

I do wonder if we are gonna get bit of correction at some point.

everyone and their dog is hammering calls in and out.


any policy change by fed could be met with some type of reaction


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06-28-2021, 10:23 AM
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Yup. IMO these big oil swings are silly. Although I think the commodity value is overbought atm the floor is probably 60 rn. I’m buying oil on the dips.

speaking of floor

lumber has still not found it






makes you wonder if Opec says well supply is going up to 1 million barrels day. next month or august.
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06-28-2021, 10:51 AM
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everything has peaks and valleys

its very likely sometime around September they sell off tech and go back to other names.

thats how market usually works anyway.


if you're long on something stay long.


oil was oversold November had amazing returns going 6 months or so.

but eventually profit has to be taken. (not saying that oil has peaked, it probably getting close imo)

things don't just go straight line up whole year.

you can find that chart for any stock when viewed on 5-10 year chart its up down sideways etc.
Every asset must be shaken.

Everyone knows oil is the play at this point.

Gold is the play as well but people don't really believe it yet.



Tech and retail is not the play but people believe it is right now.

Bad plays look attractive but under-perform.

Good plays are ugly but over-perform.



I'm only swing trading tech until they correct themselves.

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Yup. IMO these big oil swings are silly. Although I think the commodity value is overbought atm the floor is probably 60 rn. I’m buying oil on the dips.
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