What is DJT worth if Trump does not win? (spoiler; I doubt he wins now after conviction)

Discussion in 'Trading' started by klattermusen, May 30, 2024.

  1. maxinger

    maxinger

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    #111     Jun 20, 2024
  2. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Dotard Mee-dee-uhh today $26/share.

    Emphasis on meeeeee
     
    #112     Jun 20, 2024
  3. Wow, no support at $30!

    It's banana curve time. Anyone got the gutz to try and grab it?
     
    #113     Jun 20, 2024
  4. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Death spiral 12 red candles, one green, and one neutral.

    $3 above very questionable support. No thanks.

    If it breaks what does that say about the candidate and his chances against Sleepy Joe? Bye Don.
     
    #114     Jun 20, 2024
  5. When these parabolas reverse it can be rather violent. The next wave should give a good hint what's in store. I wouldn't put it past the bankruptcy artist to lure in his enemies, then incinerate them with an impaling V!
     
    #115     Jun 20, 2024
  6. Van’s $9 price target is coming quickly.
     
    #116     Jun 20, 2024
  7. maxinger

    maxinger

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    big picture - descending triangle formation.
     
    #117     Jun 20, 2024
  8. maxinger

    maxinger


    Your advanced, beyond-grave language is beyond comprehension.

    But chatgpt managed to decode it as :

    The phrase "Dotard Mee-dee-uhh today $26/share. Emphasis on meeeeee" seems to be a playful or sarcastic comment about a company referred to as "Dotard Media," whose stock is currently trading at $26 per share.

    Here's a breakdown of the elements:

    1. "Dotard Mee-dee-uhh": The term "dotard" is an old-fashioned insult implying someone is old and senile. "Mee-dee-uhh" is a phonetic spelling of "media," suggesting that the speaker is mocking or emphasizing the pronunciation. This could be a satirical or derogatory name for a media company.

    2. "$26/share": This indicates the current stock price of the company, which is $26 per share.

    3. "Emphasis on meeeeee": This likely implies that the company or its leadership is self-centered or focused on themselves, with "me" drawn out to highlight egocentrism.
    Overall, the phrase appears to be a critique or humorous remark about the media company, its stock price, and possibly its self-focused nature.
     
    #118     Jun 21, 2024
  9. newwurldmn

    newwurldmn

    Dotard is a phrase used by the North Koreans to insult trump


     
    #119     Jun 21, 2024
  10. #120     Jun 21, 2024