Posted by rollerblader on 12th of Apr 2024 at 02:42 pm
Real Estate is a decent investment in a landlord friendly state
or provinces. Canada is tenant friendly not landlord friendly.
Tenants have 99% of the rights. They stop paying rent and the
landlord will spend a minimum of 1 year or more tryting to evict.
By that time landlord has lost thousands of dollars plus damage
caused by tenants. And there's no repercussions against the
tenants. Our Canadian government has put the homeless issue on the
backs of struggling landlords.
Posted by rollerblader on 23rd of Feb 2024 at 04:00 pm
A few years ago BMW started offering a subscription for heated
seats. Due to customer feedback they got rid of it. I will never
pay a subscription to use something that's already installed in the
car. I'd rather buy a donkey lol.
Posted by rollerblader on 2nd of Jan 2023 at 03:07 pm
Where do you live in Canada? I'm 20 miles outside of Toronto and
my 2,200 square ft home was approximately $750,000. in 2017. Now
even though the market has slow down I can still get 1.2 - 1.3
million.
Posted by rollerblader on 6th of Dec 2022 at 11:27 pm
Totally agree. a year or so ago I mentioned to my son in
law whose involved in residential home building that these
bidding wars and home prices going up 20% or more a year were
eventually going to crash as well as the stock market. His answer
was the same,,,'Nahh, times are different, we have 500,000
immigrants a year and a shortage of homes". I told him these prices
were not sustainable. I remember the 1990's housing crash ( here in
Canada). Same sh*t differant year. And look where we are now
headed,,,Low low lower!
Posted by rollerblader on 28th of Nov 2022 at 11:24 am
This is the second time I've entered a short position in NINE.
Entered early last week in the $9.35 area and still holding. That
$8.11 - $8.20 area looked good for a cover had I not been
distracted.
Posted by rollerblader on 21st of Nov 2022 at 10:53 am
I've been short this puppy from the low $10.00's for a few weeks
and just closed my position at $7.65. I placed a few more short
orders this morning hoping I'd get a bounce and get filled but no
luck. Nine just tanked straight down. If I may say one thing about
BBT is that in the last 10 years since I've been a member the most
important thing I've learned is to follow the charts. It's
definitely saved my A$$ a few times. Thank you Matt and Steve for
all the knowledge and time you put into this site.
Posted by rollerblader on 19th of Aug 2022 at 09:18 am
Up here in Toronto we peaked out in March and now are in
correction mode. Average drop has been 20% but still way over
priced imho. Unfortunately now in the downtown core there are
bidding wars on rentals.
Posted by rollerblader on 21st of Jun 2022 at 02:25 pm
$408k is a deal. In the suburbs outside Toronto Canada price
jumped from $770k 2 yrs ago to $1.3 - 1.5 million. Some have
dropped a few hundred thousand with rates up but still very
unaffordable for a first time buyer. The 2008 U.S. housing crash
will be hitting us in Canada soon.
Posted by rollerblader on 8th of Jun 2021 at 04:01 pm
Why would the stock squeeze/pop so much when the short interest
is only 12% compared to when it was at 50+%? What am I missing
here? I did have a few Jan/22 otm calls and just sold for 100+%
Posted by rollerblader on 24th of Dec 2020 at 12:14 pm
Been a member on BBT for 8 years now. Even though I haven't
participated as much as I'd like to on trade ideas the education
I've received from Matt and Steve as well as other members has be
great. I'm not a very patient person and find that if I place a
reasonable stop say 5% I usually get stopped out. If I don't place
a stop I get tanked out...what to do what to do,,,lol. Oh well I
did wake up to a nice surprise today. Had bought AVGR about a year
ago at $1.18 only to see it tank to $0.27ish. Early November
decided to buy more and bring my average price down to $0.37 Set a
sell order for 1/2 my shares at $0.75 which got hit today. Now have
5,000 free shares to ride. Hope my luck continues in 2021. Merry
Christmas and Happy New Year to all.
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Posted by rollerblader on 12th of Apr 2024 at 02:42 pm
Real Estate is a decent investment in a landlord friendly state or provinces. Canada is tenant friendly not landlord friendly. Tenants have 99% of the rights. They stop paying rent and the landlord will spend a minimum of 1 year or more tryting to evict. By that time landlord has lost thousands of dollars plus damage caused by tenants. And there's no repercussions against the tenants. Our Canadian government has put the homeless issue on the backs of struggling landlords.
My condolences Matt.
Guys - Matt just phoned and informed me his dad ...
Posted by rollerblader on 5th of Mar 2024 at 03:57 pm
My condolences Matt.
A few years ago BMW
Matt / Steve - I'm not suggesting you guys do ...
Posted by rollerblader on 23rd of Feb 2024 at 04:00 pm
A few years ago BMW started offering a subscription for heated seats. Due to customer feedback they got rid of it. I will never pay a subscription to use something that's already installed in the car. I'd rather buy a donkey lol.
In the 90’s the saying
Posted by rollerblader on 15th of Feb 2023 at 10:03 pm
In the 90’s the saying here in Canada was ‘when your shoe shine guy starts giving you stock tips it’s time to get out’
The amount of videos I see on social media with young people (early 20’s) drawing charts tells me the same thing.
Anyone notice the alcohol behind
Cathie’s very wishful thinking…https://ark-ventures.com/videos/ark-venture-fund-2022-in-review/Watch 19:33 for her sales pitch in ...
Posted by rollerblader on 13th of Jan 2023 at 10:00 am
Anyone notice the alcohol behind her? Bet she's going through a few of those bottles a day.
Where do you live in
John Roque (used to be a market technician for Soros ...
Posted by rollerblader on 2nd of Jan 2023 at 03:07 pm
Where do you live in Canada? I'm 20 miles outside of Toronto and my 2,200 square ft home was approximately $750,000. in 2017. Now even though the market has slow down I can still get 1.2 - 1.3 million.
Totally agree. a year or
Yield Curve comments and the 'it's not different this time argument'
Posted by rollerblader on 6th of Dec 2022 at 11:27 pm
Totally agree. a year or so ago I mentioned to my son in law whose involved in residential home building that these bidding wars and home prices going up 20% or more a year were eventually going to crash as well as the stock market. His answer was the same,,,'Nahh, times are different, we have 500,000 immigrants a year and a shortage of homes". I told him these prices were not sustainable. I remember the 1990's housing crash ( here in Canada). Same sh*t differant year. And look where we are now headed,,,Low low lower!
This is the second time
NINE follow up
Posted by rollerblader on 28th of Nov 2022 at 11:24 am
This is the second time I've entered a short position in NINE. Entered early last week in the $9.35 area and still holding. That $8.11 - $8.20 area looked good for a cover had I not been distracted.
I've been short this puppy
NINE short follow up
Posted by rollerblader on 21st of Nov 2022 at 10:53 am
I've been short this puppy from the low $10.00's for a few weeks and just closed my position at $7.65. I placed a few more short orders this morning hoping I'd get a bounce and get filled but no luck. Nine just tanked straight down. If I may say one thing about BBT is that in the last 10 years since I've been a member the most important thing I've learned is to follow the charts. It's definitely saved my A$$ a few times. Thank you Matt and Steve for all the knowledge and time you put into this site.
Yup, he's looking for that
example of emails I get
Posted by rollerblader on 9th of Sep 2022 at 12:33 pm
Yup, he's looking for that crystal ball with no risk and the guaranteed win rate. I think that's called a savings account earning you 1% yearly.
Up here in Toronto we
Housing situation. The photo is from a friend regarding the ...
Posted by rollerblader on 19th of Aug 2022 at 09:18 am
Up here in Toronto we peaked out in March and now are in correction mode. Average drop has been 20% but still way over priced imho. Unfortunately now in the downtown core there are bidding wars on rentals.
$408k is a deal. In
Charlie Bilello
Posted by rollerblader on 21st of Jun 2022 at 02:25 pm
$408k is a deal. In the suburbs outside Toronto Canada price jumped from $770k 2 yrs ago to $1.3 - 1.5 million. Some have dropped a few hundred thousand with rates up but still very unaffordable for a first time buyer. The 2008 U.S. housing crash will be hitting us in Canada soon.
All puts in the $2800.
the rumor is that AMZN will miss, we'll see
Posted by rollerblader on 3rd of Feb 2022 at 02:41 pm
All puts in the $2800. area expiring tomorrow are up 500%.
PRED hit $7.00 in 2019
Posted by rollerblader on 28th of Jan 2022 at 07:25 am
PRED hit $7.00 in 2019 and now down to .005 . Was this a scam all along?
Incredible isn't it.
Posted by rollerblader on 20th of Sep 2021 at 02:46 pm
Incredible isn't it.
Why would the stock squeeze/pop
WISH follow up
Posted by rollerblader on 8th of Jun 2021 at 04:01 pm
Why would the stock squeeze/pop so much when the short interest is only 12% compared to when it was at 50+%? What am I missing here? I did have a few Jan/22 otm calls and just sold for 100+%
Is this the correct symbol
If anyone wants a pure spec play rumor on the ...
Posted by rollerblader on 5th of Feb 2021 at 02:48 pm
Is this the correct symbol as all I'm finding is the Canadian weed stock. Maybe the company name would be more helpful.
Yes, I've had the same
Question about online brokers: I am recently having an issue ...
Posted by rollerblader on 5th of Feb 2021 at 10:34 am
Yes, I've had the same problem in the Td Active Trader Platform.
RDFN-looks like it may be
Posted by rollerblader on 28th of Jan 2021 at 01:19 pm
RDFN-looks like it may be breaking down. Up on my March $75. Puts
Been a member on BBT
Posted by rollerblader on 24th of Dec 2020 at 12:14 pm
Been a member on BBT for 8 years now. Even though I haven't participated as much as I'd like to on trade ideas the education I've received from Matt and Steve as well as other members has be great. I'm not a very patient person and find that if I place a reasonable stop say 5% I usually get stopped out. If I don't place a stop I get tanked out...what to do what to do,,,lol. Oh well I did wake up to a nice surprise today. Had bought AVGR about a year ago at $1.18 only to see it tank to $0.27ish. Early November decided to buy more and bring my average price down to $0.37 Set a sell order for 1/2 my shares at $0.75 which got hit today. Now have 5,000 free shares to ride. Hope my luck continues in 2021. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.