Naked Buying
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The stock market is such a scam and I fell for it.
I probably put in over $50k into 401k and Roth's
I would have rather invested that money into some farm land or another business.
Invest in yourself. Corporations are cunts, made you get the poison shot, discriminate against whites, treat their employees like shit, and market BLM and LGBTQ to you. Don't invest in them.
Invest in yourself and the people you care about.
I'm thinking about investing in some well digging equipment. Right now people wait up to a year to get wells drilled. That's huge money right there.
Hell, I could buy a stump grinder and make over a $1000 per week with the fucking thing.
always... ALWAYS ALWAYS buy land...
#metoo, dude. I’m eyeing some land now though. I hope prices come down as people die from the vax, but Blackcock or Bill Gaytes will probably just swoop in and buy it all. There are some nice lots near me though.
I was way up in the mountains on some beautlful land.
I was pissed off to see that Berkshire Hathaway had already bought up most of the land up there and was reselling it.
Berkshire Hathaway = Warren the bitch Buffett
> I'm thinking about investing in some well digging equipment
it'd be in keeping with your user name. impale some geological substrate with some 6" pipe :)
It's called a leverage account.
Yea get margin and you can "naked buy" all day long.
Someone please help me understand.
A “naked sell” is where you short a stock. You are basically selling a stock you don’t own in the hopes of buying back that imaginary stock later for a lower price.
Now if I sell a stock I don’t own in order to purchase a different stock which I don’t have money to pay for, would that effectively be a “naked buy” per the OP? I think this is what margin trading is all about.
To sell "short" a stock you must first borrow the shares from someone who has them, typically a broker, sell the borrowed shares, assuming that the price will go down, buy same shares later at a much lower price, return them to the agent you borrowed them from, plus paying some small interest, then count your shekels.
When you trade futures contracts you do not need too physically own the commodity, say corn, in order to sell the contract. One sell order cancels one buy order and vice versa. You must exit the trade with zero balance of buy/sell orders and hopefully a profit.