Submitted by MR_Butt-Licker t3_10qan9f in wallstreetbets
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Yep. Shoulda bought puts
What are the calls and puts?
No. Dont.
Where it says "Trade Options". But for a newbie, I would stay away from them 😬
Congrats on your first loss
-10% in aftermarket. Thanks!
-10% so far.
Atleast you didn’t buy calls
You’ll end up losing about 20% at this rate
Have you ever heard of the term Bag Holder?
There are winners, and there are losers. You're not a winner.
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>There are a lot of terms associated with stocks and the stock market. Some common ones include "bullish" and "bearish." Bullish refers to an expectation that prices will rise, while bearish refers to an expectation that prices will fall. Other terms you might hear are "dividend," which is a payment made by a company to its shareholders, and "IPO," which stands for initial public offering.
Why is snap diving? Im pretty sure its earning hasnt been revealed yet.
Rip
Yeah....that's unfortunate for you, lol. Dude who posted his SNAP play earlier is just as screwed.
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Hopefully you knew about the earnings today…
Ah yes, the first of many bag holding lessons
Nice work!
This aged like milk. Ouch.
So question, if I were to que up a purchase for a snap put at 9.5 Feb 10 at open towmorrow, would I have a high chance of that increasing due to the large drop from after hours trades?
If you bought 29 shares today, another new term that you will learn and get to experience, is "Bagholding". It means that you will be holding the bag, waiting for the day that it gets replenished enough to recoup your losses.
You’re buying SNAP? Like, the whole company?
Can't you read? OP clearly said he could only afford 29 snaps. That's like 50 sheckles I think.
99 brapples
Here’s the joke ——-> JOKE
Here’s your head ——-> HEAD
Notice the placement of the two.
You bought right before SNAP announced their revenue growth stalled the last quarter of last year, current quarter sales declined 7% year over year, and expecting further decrease.
He's the reason
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The first term is show your positions.
Buying securities and holding overnight through an earnings report is straight up degenerate gambling. That being said, this one was one of the most predictable earnings losses
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Sorry for your loss