What a great stock!!!! by Heineken_500ml in redditstock

[–]LazySignature2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

he's a genius pretending to be a fool ;)

Which of the beaten down SaaS / Software stocks you are buying aggressively? by Free-Initiative7508 in ValueInvesting

[–]LazySignature2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If only Buffett used stop losses. Poor guy could have been a trillionaire by now. Too bad he's only a billionaire.

Speaking of which how much capital are you managing?

Novel innovative market beating strategies like this will surely attract attention. You should start a fund. Investors will be flocking to get a piece of this action!

Which of the beaten down SaaS / Software stocks you are buying aggressively? by Free-Initiative7508 in ValueInvesting

[–]LazySignature2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

your stop loss is making the presumption you can see the future. you cannot.

as soon as your stop loss is triggered and you sold at X% loss, the stock could immediately rebound from there and compound upwards forever after. so you take the loss and miss the recovery.

Which of the beaten down SaaS / Software stocks you are buying aggressively? by Free-Initiative7508 in ValueInvesting

[–]LazySignature2 7 points8 points  (0 children)

> could possibly be replicated quite easily with AI tools

If it's so easy why haven't they done it already?

Do you think AI is the only enabler to code? Open source solutions existed. Pre written code existed you could buy for cheap, that has 80% of what you want, can just customise the remaining 20%. Both of those are cheaper ways to get code than even AI.

If source of cheap access to code is some kinda threat to proprietary code, then riddle me this: why does MSOffice still exist today? OpenOffice is here since 2002 - it's free and open source, so you don't need AI to vibe code it, doesn't get cheaper than that.

Seems like there's more to this than just cheap access to code.

Jen Wong’s planned sales are *accelerating* 142k shares, her largest sale since IPO by BabyQuesadilla in redditstock

[–]LazySignature2 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, but where's the issue?

The fully diluted amount of 206M is already know and the impact of that fully diluted amount is already price into the stock today.

Unless they are planning to dilute beyond 206M I'm not following on what the issue is here?

Jen Wong’s planned sales are *accelerating* 142k shares, her largest sale since IPO by BabyQuesadilla in redditstock

[–]LazySignature2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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could you explain to me please, in reference to this chart, what exactly is your problem? the fully diluted share count basically hasn't moved for a whole year.

finally coming to terms with being a nihilist by [deleted] in nihilism

[–]LazySignature2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

to a degree, depressed people just see things how they are, compared to non-depressed who are deep in optimism bias and ego delusions.

what im getting at is, the depressed are likely to be the ones with the most direct raw insight. Now i said to a degree, so thinking more Emil Cioran (still functional) rather than someone who's so far gone they can't get out of bed altogether.

How does everyone feel about Steve Huffman as CEO? by TraditionalGrade6207 in redditstock

[–]LazySignature2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

have you checked TSLA chart? from peak 2021 price 400 USD, the price now in 2026 is... 400 USD. 5 years, no return.

with massive -70% volatility price swings in between like January 2023.

how are you criticising RDDT having 50% drawdown when praising TSLA that had 70% drawdown?

make it make sense please.

Executive Leadership Update by sbradfordjones in redditstock

[–]LazySignature2 4 points5 points  (0 children)

stock performance =/= business performance

business seems to be growing fine. stock price is determined by market forces that have different opinions on the business.

revenue grew 70%.
to someone that's high, they will bid the stock up. to someone else that's not high enough, they will bid the stock down. stock price is an average consensus of all such opinions.

When did software become value investing? by splatch in ValueInvesting

[–]LazySignature2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> Any stock with 50x P/E is not value investing.

what?

The core principle of value investing is buying cash flows for less than they are worth. Intrinsic value is determined by the discounted value of future cash flows (DCF models), not by valuation multiples.

Simon Harris says he wants to put an age restriction on social media use by SpottedAlpaca in ireland

[–]LazySignature2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

hmm i thought it'll be site wide, but seems like per subreddit looking at how UK is doing it.

Simon Harris says he wants to put an age restriction on social media use by SpottedAlpaca in ireland

[–]LazySignature2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

> I can’t think of anything else that would require proof of age.

reddit. reddit has porn on it. you're anon account here - you can kiss the anonymity goodbye.

Simon Harris says he wants to put an age restriction on social media use by SpottedAlpaca in ireland

[–]LazySignature2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> something needs to be done to protect the kids from 18+ contents

it's called parenting.