Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^People are buying the stock for pragmatic reasons, not to support Trump, although I'm sure his supporters are buying it too.
What possible pragmatic reason is there to buy a stock at these levels that loses $50M a year with no prospects to improve on that number?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^People are buying the stock for pragmatic reasons, not to support Trump, although I'm sure his supporters are buying it too.
What possible pragmatic reason is there to buy a stock at these levels that loses $50M a year with no prospects to improve on that number?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^People are buying the stock for pragmatic reasons, not to support Trump, although I'm sure his supporters are buying it too.
What possible pragmatic reason is there to buy a stock at these levels that loses $50M a year with no prospects to improve on that number?
Anonymous wrote:^^People are buying the stock for pragmatic reasons, not to support Trump, although I'm sure his supporters are buying it too.
Anonymous wrote:As we leaned from GameStop, shorting a stock with lots of retail investor interest can lead to huge, theoretically infinite losses.
In the meantime, Trump’s personal holdings of 78.5 million shares are worth $1.8 billion more than they were yesterday. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Foreign sovereign wealth will prop this thing up, effective way to curry influence with few direct transactions.
Yass (lead investor in DJT) is apparently making a play for the U.S. version of TikTok once it gets severed from Chinese-owned parent company. That seems to be the long-game here.