Nenko

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Nenko

Nenko

@nenko_g

Katılım Mart 2017
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@BobLeFlambeur91 @Annatar_I It used to be extremely poor compared to Europe. Now it's not anymore, therefore net migration has turned negative.
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Giovanni Della Bande Nere
Giovanni Della Bande Nere@BobLeFlambeur91·
@Annatar_I Why are people leaving Bulgaria? Seems like a nice place to live if you are from there. And it’s not like there’s a lot of options of better places nowadays.
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Annatar@Annatar_I·
It is amazing the extent to which the primate city keeps growing in depopulating countries, Bulgaria's pop is down 30% since 1991 yet Sofia is up 10%, if you visit Sofia, its impossible to tell this is the capital of a nation whose pop has declined by 30% in the last 35 years.
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@apppro1 @TradersCom @ThePitBoss16 @Cheniere As I understand it the issue is they are not allowed to recognize the mark-to-market gains from the long-term LNG sales contracts. So the loss in itself is not an issue. What I would like to know is if there is a duration mismatch between the nat gas buy and LNG sale agreements.
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@txgermanbre Where I come from DW comes along as a terribly far left outlet annoying and trying to lecture everyone. It makes sense that a. Most Germans don't know what it's broadcasting and b. It's financed with the GEZ
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breanna 🇺🇸🇩🇪@txgermanbre·
Me: Do most Germans get their news from DW? Marcel: No. Not a single German watches DW. Me: Oh so it’s a psyop Marcel: no Me: So German CIA
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@orrdavid Any clue why it is undeperforming the Nikkei Index so badly ytd? Probably the Japan value factor has been out of favor?
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David Orr
David Orr@orrdavid·
I keep tracking the stuff Hikari is buying - hundreds of stocks in their portfolio - and it's basically always good and obvious. Plus, they essentially act as an activist for you... with no management or performance fee.
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Dale Cloudman@DaleCloudman·
I generally agree (from first economics principles), but some counterexamples w/ institutions/bureaucracies e.g. a middle or upper manager will look better the more headcount/larger budget they have, so they will hire people to fill *that* role, which does not benefit the company economically, but ends up being a bs job
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Chasing Ennui
Chasing Ennui@rwlesq·
Even after the death of its author, "Bullshit Jobs" remains a cancer on the discourse. It was perhaps the most incurious book I have ever read (strictly speaking, I only read the first third). Companies are not "subsidizing" anyone. If they are hiring someone to do something, there is almost certainly a reason beyond "we wanted to give this random person money." If you can't figure out why, it is probably a problem with you.
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@therobotjames I've done quite a bit ot all mentioned arts of betting with moderate success during the years. Looking forward to the articles of the series.
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Robot James 🤖🏖
Robot James 🤖🏖@therobotjames·
sports betting for profit platforms like polymarket let you trade in and out of sports bets like financial markets. trying this is probably not a good use of your time. you should probably go outside. but i wouldn't listen to me and you won't either. so i wrote a thing
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Nenko@nenko_g·
Software down heavily with the rest of the market these days, but wouldn't it make sense for it to be something of a hedge here? If things go south AI investment gets slowed down if not completely halted so software catches a break?
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@leevalueroach Even after this pullback I find it very difficult to find undervalued software names on GAAP-earnings basis.
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Lee Roach
Lee Roach@leevalueroach·
Software stocks are getting destroyed right now. Some of these names are approaching levels where you're buying the recurring revenue stream at a discount. Real deep value territory. But before you back up the truck, check the stock-based comp. A company trading at "15x earnings" means nothing when SBC is diluting you 5-8% a year. That cheap multiple is a mirage if they're printing shares faster than they're buying them back.
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Deep Mo🅰️t Society
Deep Mo🅰️t Society@DeepMoatSociety·
Exail Technologies (EXA.PA) - The "Sea-Drone" Specialist • The Play: A French mid-cap leader in autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and high-end robotics for naval defense. • Valuation: Often overlooked by the "herd," trading near 14x P/E despite a massive backlog. • The Moat: Their "iXblue" navigation technology is world-class, used by 40+ navies. As the world moves toward unmanned naval warfare, Exail is the primary hardware/AI beneficiary.
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@Fenmagne A fellow $TMV bag holder. I think this is fundamentally a good business run by incompetent management. The 1E acquisition, while making sense in theory, was way too expensive and hasn't worked out so far, and maybe never will. Badly needs new management.
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Fenix Vanlangerode
Fenix Vanlangerode@Fenmagne·
21.6% of my portfolio is in these 3 companies. $TMV $GXI $HFG
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@JaguarAnalytics $AXP maybe as they extend credit themselves, $MA and $V do not and only earn on the transaction fees. They could at most get hit by second order effects (less transactions), but then so could non-cc companies as well.
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JaguarAnalytics
JaguarAnalytics@JaguarAnalytics·
Short all credit card companies?
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@KGBULLANDBEAR What makes you think it is hard to extract? I read the exact opposite opinion from experts on the field
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Kevin Green (KG), MSDA
Kevin Green (KG), MSDA@KGBULLANDBEAR·
1) Proven reserves does not mean readily available. 2) Venezuela oil is heavy sour, tough to extract, and will take time to ramp up infrastructure. Years not months. Well beyond Trump's term and will not be reflected in gasoline prices anytime soon outside of futures moving lower on the news. 3) Light Sweet crude( what we mainly produce) is ideal for gasoline and other light byproducts. Heavy sour more for heavy byproducts generally.
Shay Boloor@StockSavvyShay

Venezuela holds ~20% of the world’s proven oil reserves yet accounts for just ~1% of global production. The significance of today is that the largest untapped oil reserve on earth is effectively being reopened. Lower oil prices translate directly into cheaper gasoline which eases pressure at the pump which matters a ton heading into the midterms.

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Nenko@nenko_g·
@ReturnsJourney @MikeFritzell @irbezek The one I am interested in (Odontoprev) doesn't have an ADR unfortunately. They used to have one but not anymore. IBKR offers a CFD but than you need to pay the financing rate, which for BRL is quite high these days, so not an option for me either.
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
People apply high discount rates to equities in emerging markets as if they were bonds: Brazil, Argentina. They'd probably be better off applying high discount rates to companies in countries with poor corporate governance/unreliable accounting instead: the PRC/Vietnam/Korea.
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@MikeFritzell On a related note, how does one buy Brazilian equities? Have had no luck in IBKR. ChatGPT says I need a Brazilian broker.
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Michael Fritzell (Asian Century Stocks)
It's hard to say how much of the Brazilian equity market slump is due to politics vs high interest rates, or maybe both. But it must be one of the factors. If you want to buy Brazilian equities cheaply, you should buy them right now and not wait until rates have come down.
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@taobanker I am heavily considering adding this one to my "nothing ever happens" basket.
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@autistocrates Sure, the religious aspect of art is implicit, but that is not the point. Furthermore: "thou shalt not bow down thyself to THEM, nor serve THEM". It clearly refers to images and sculptures of "outsider" gods. God's kingdom is out of scope. That's what I read into it anyway.
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Autistocrates
Autistocrates@autistocrates·
@nenko_g No. It explicitly bans art. The religious aspect of art is implicit, yes, because the artistic instinct is inherently religious.
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Nenko@nenko_g·
@joinyellowbrick @taobanker Not bad, though ChatGPT has the total return for the S&P 500 for the same period at 36,9%. On the other hand, since it is from multiple countries it is possibly better diversified. Interesting to observe as the sample grows. Do you track return on the insider trades?
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Yellowbrick Investing
Yellowbrick Investing@joinyellowbrick·
Yellowbrick Portfolio just crossed +40% (started May 2024). Not bad for only copying stock ideas from the best free investment write-ups using no leverage, no options, and equally weighted position sizes across 30+ stocks from multiple different countries.
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