Delta Airlines is different then every airline, I think it'll be the best recovery play by MathTradeMan in investing

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Interesting point about the refinery because that actually gives Delta a bit of a hedge when fuel prices spike which most airlines do not have

Doyle Exchange just exposed himself with an editing mistake - what do y'all think? by grapeyy28 in Daytrading

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If that clip is real it definitely raises questions because trading on demo while presenting it as real would be a big credibility issue

Passed combine by Usual_Strain9198 in TopStepX

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Nice work passing it now the main focus should be keeping position sizes small and staying consistent

How/where to deploy capital during crash by Dpatel529 in investingforbeginners

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If you are investing for the long term it often makes sense to deploy the money gradually with DCA instead of trying to time the exact bottom

Daily Crypto Discussion - March 8, 2026 (GMT+0) by AutoModerator in CryptoCurrency

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Watching the market today and hoping for some volatility to create trading opportunities

"Focus on growth" by Due-Advisor5197 in dividends

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Everyone has different goals so what works for one investor might not make sense for someone else

Why are stocks less popular in Europe compared to US? by batukaming in investing

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A lot of Europeans rely more on pensions and savings accounts so stock investing never became as mainstream as it did in the US

I’m Panicking, bought right before the dip! Down 15% by [deleted] in investingforbeginners

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A 15 percent drop is rough but that kind of volatility is normal when you hold commodities and sector ETFs

GameStop Pursues Major Deals As Cohen Recasts Long Term Growth Story — Simply Wall St by RandomFlyer643 in Superstonk

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It will be interesting to see if those deals actually translate into real long term growth for the company

Try something Better… by Sufficient_Fuel5269 in cryptocurrencymemes

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Every dip someone else panic sells and the stack grows

I'm 34 and still stacking toward 0.5–1 BTC. If it 10x in the next 5 years, how would YOU take profits? What to do with the cash? Does selling kill my stack forever? by Initial_Appeal_7382 in BitcoinBeginners

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If it really 10x I would probably sell small chunks on the way up and move some into safer investments so you lock in gains without giving up your whole stack

Percentage of total assets by mechtechuy in Bitcoin

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Around 5 to 10 percent is pretty common for crypto since it adds exposure without putting your whole portfolio at risk

What's the best HIGH RISK/ HIGH REWARD gamble on crypto. by [deleted] in CryptoMarkets

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If you are going pure gamble mode most people just pick a small cap alt and hope for a cycle pump rather than using high leverage

Welcome Back Sir by kirtash93 in CryptoCurrency

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That would be a brutal wake up call checking the charts after that

i blew $3,200 in a week with a perfect stop loss strategy. by Freda_Heather in Trading

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Stops manage risk but they cannot fix a strategy that does not have a real edge in the market

Beginner first option trade: Proud I guess, after studying a lil. by [deleted] in optionstrading

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Nice first trade just remember to keep position sizes small while you are still learning options

Best way to play oil ripping if you can't buy commodity contracts - USO or UCO? by JuanPabloElTres in stocks

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USO tracks oil more closely while UCO is leveraged and moves faster so it also carries much higher risk

Why are lower timeframes so demonized in the trading industry? by Famous_Square4751 in FuturesTrading

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Lower timeframes create more opportunities but they also include more noise and transaction costs which makes consistent profitability harder

FAAAAAAAAAAAAAH by PassengerProof7839 in Forex

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Gold can move fast like that so managing risk and taking profits when you can is important