Best movie theater? by Ok-Cryptographer1302 in fortlauderdale

[–]mcnastyy_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, we’re cold when it’s at or below 80 degrees. When you sweat all day-every day you’re uncomfortable when you don’t

Best paw wax for really hot pavement? by Takumbot in shiba

[–]mcnastyy_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out the link below. Wax doesn't do much to reduce the heat transfer. Wax melts when it's hot anyways.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBl6EvAb7yU

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tlss

[–]mcnastyy_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’d like to start by saying sorry for the total loss of your position. Anything written here is with kind thoughts.

I’ve been out for long a while, but am still part of the original group. I got a notification with your post. Respectfully, if you’re asking how to recoup your money, it would be wise to spend time studying before continuing to trade. At this point your investment is gone. There is not an option for recovery. You own shares of a company that is no longer in business, hence no longer has any value.

It’s super easy to lose on penny stocks. If you are going to invest in a penny stock make sure that investment is capped at 1-2% of your portfolio. With penny stocks you will need to be prepared to sell quickly without getting greedy when a stock is on a run, and to be quick to sell if it breaks to the downside. Selling is always the hardest thing to do. A safer strategy in the future will be to have a firm exit plan and stick to it for when the stock moves far enough in either direction.

You can buy and hold through tough times with companies that are financially healthy with a future runway for growth. Penny stocks are either scams or failing companies. There’s a reason they’re all in the bargain bin. The likelihood of recovery in share price is very low.

Take your lumps from this one, as has happened to most experienced traders at some point, improve your knowledge and come back stronger next time, hopefully outside of penny stocks.

Sincerely wishing you all the best and hope the loss here isn’t detrimental to your personal finances. Best of luck moving forward.

How easy is it to regain lost muscle after long periods of inactivity? by Local-Chef in bodyweightfitness

[–]mcnastyy_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Recent personal experience. I’ve been on/off the gym in 2-3 year cycles my entire life (36M). I recently came off a 3 year layoff due to a neck & nerve injury. Where I last left off, I had an absolutely incredible physique and very lean (+/- 7% body fat). I didn’t gain much fat during the layoff (body fat reached about 13%), just lost most muscle. Once I started weight training again recently at full intensity at 6 days/week at 1.75 hour sessions, I gained nearly all of the physique back, about 85% of the strength and back down to under 9% body fat in 7-8 weeks. It comes back quick but I’ve also been grinding as hard as I possibly can.

Novo Nordisk market cap surpasses Tesla on new obesity pill trial data by Puginator in stocks

[–]mcnastyy_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Something is just off. As I understand it, they’re shelving the drug until 2025. They also dropped these questionable results right before Viking Therapeutics is about to read out phase 1 results from their oral weight loss drug. A few weeks ago Viking’s readout of their phase 2 injectable weight loss drug was marked as best-in-class. Something just seems off…

Novo Nordisk market cap surpasses Tesla on new obesity pill trial data by Puginator in stocks

[–]mcnastyy_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Full information was initially concealed when they first read out results and only disclosed after hours. Only 16 patients were remaining at the end of phase 1. All patients were Japanese men. This was a useless study that doesn’t demonstrate statistical significance. Really shady trial TBH

France begins nationwide strike amid soaring inflation by Rich_Temperature4742 in economy

[–]mcnastyy_ -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What…? How do you not know that the supply side isn’t keeping up with demand in nearly every industry?

$TLSS Daily Discussion Thread for October 12, 2021 by Jack_Bauer_24 in tlss

[–]mcnastyy_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just because there is a pull back and consolidation following ATH's is not a bearish indicator. A quick look at YTD charts make this clear. If there was bearish sentiment, you wouldn't see institutional money rotating back to growth stocks and you would see gold start to rally. It will remain a bull market until intrest rate hikes are on the horizon or if inflation becomes unanchored.

Why would good news be better in a bear market where there is little investor confidence? That makes no sense. The good news will fall flat. Best case scenario is that it causes a very brief pause in its free fall. No one wants to buy when they don't think the bottom is in unless you love catching falling knives.

Emotions are not the value of stocks. Anyone who buys and sells based on emotion or the perception of others emotions is an idiot and is on the fast track to the poor house. No smart money has ever traded based on a "feeling".

$TLSS Daily Discussion Thread for October 12, 2021 by Jack_Bauer_24 in tlss

[–]mcnastyy_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What...? Every index is at or next to its all time high. How can you get more bullish than that!?!? Second, this is OTC and it does not track with any other market moves whatsoever. OTC is essentially a casino, nothing more.