txaggie_08 said:
I believe Lutnick said Q4 GDP would have been 5% but the shutdown may reduce it by 1.5%.
Wrighty said:
Most people don't beat the market. Good for you to recognize that.
aggies4life said:
Don't recall anyone bringing up sandisk recently or ever on here?? All of us asleep at the wheel?The S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2025: Sandisk (+577%)
— Brew Markets (@brewmarkets) January 6, 2026
The S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2026: Sandisk (+47%) pic.twitter.com/FDko6cOUjU
aggies4life said:aggies4life said:
Don't recall anyone bringing up sandisk recently or ever on here?? All of us asleep at the wheel?The S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2025: Sandisk (+577%)
— Brew Markets (@brewmarkets) January 6, 2026
The S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2026: Sandisk (+47%) pic.twitter.com/FDko6cOUjU
Up $152 a share since Jan 6th
Hill08 said:aggies4life said:aggies4life said:
Don't recall anyone bringing up sandisk recently or ever on here?? All of us asleep at the wheel?The S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2025: Sandisk (+577%)
— Brew Markets (@brewmarkets) January 6, 2026
The S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2026: Sandisk (+47%) pic.twitter.com/FDko6cOUjU
Up $152 a share since Jan 6th
Be careful. Their valuation is insane.
ProgN said:Wrighty said:
Most people don't beat the market. Good for you to recognize that.
What you posted is accurate but only for those that don't take the time to refine their craft. I could go to cash in a money market tomorrow with what I've done in my trading account since 1/2/26 and will outperform the market and every mutual fund available for the rest of the year. I'm not bragging, just stating facts. Actively managing your money by maintaining discipline and removing emotions will do the same for anyone.
gougler08 said:Hill08 said:aggies4life said:aggies4life said:
Don't recall anyone bringing up sandisk recently or ever on here?? All of us asleep at the wheel?The S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2025: Sandisk (+577%)
— Brew Markets (@brewmarkets) January 6, 2026
The S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2026: Sandisk (+47%) pic.twitter.com/FDko6cOUjU
Up $152 a share since Jan 6th
Be careful. Their valuation is insane.
I shorted it yesterday, but think I went too early
aggies4life said:aggies4life said:
Don't recall anyone bringing up sandisk recently or ever on here?? All of us asleep at the wheel?The S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2025: Sandisk (+577%)
— Brew Markets (@brewmarkets) January 6, 2026
The S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2026: Sandisk (+47%) pic.twitter.com/FDko6cOUjU
Up $152 a share since Jan 6th
Heineken-Ashi said:aggies4life said:aggies4life said:
Don't recall anyone bringing up sandisk recently or ever on here?? All of us asleep at the wheel?The S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2025: Sandisk (+577%)
— Brew Markets (@brewmarkets) January 6, 2026
The S&P 500's best-performing stock of 2026: Sandisk (+47%) pic.twitter.com/FDko6cOUjU
Up $152 a share since Jan 6th
Tradingview won't even let me have any more fib extension levels above what's shown. Could go higher to upper trendline, but I can 100% guarantee you that where my yellow arrow is pointing will follow, and maybe lower. Don't pay attention to timing.. it's just illustrative. The point is, this has already done WAY more than enough to be considered topped even in an extension. If you profited off this, reduce your risk significantly and be prepared to ignore this one for a long time once it tops. It's not going to end well.
agAngeldad said:
Anyone have ASTS, space Mobil. Bought at 22 a share and is at 105 now.
Heineken-Ashi said:ProgN said:Wrighty said:
Most people don't beat the market. Good for you to recognize that.
What you posted is accurate but only for those that don't take the time to refine their craft. I could go to cash in a money market tomorrow with what I've done in my trading account since 1/2/26 and will outperform the market and every mutual fund available for the rest of the year. I'm not bragging, just stating facts. Actively managing your money by maintaining discipline and removing emotions will do the same for anyone.
It helps being a huge ahole like Progn. Market loves aholes.

Brian Earl Spilner said:GeorgiAg said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
AMD approaching my first target for taking profits. (249.95)
I'm only up 109.5% since 2023. What a garbage stock.
If you sell now, what price are you looking to get back in at? If you are?
I'm still holding about half my shares, but if it falls below that gap around 216, I'm adding more. And certainly at 200.
But I would say AMD, NVDA, TSM, and AAPL are the only stocks in my portfolio right now that I am not planning on selling and will only accumulate more from here.
For SMCI, ORCL, and ADBE, I'm looking to ride up and sell.
ProgN said:El Chupacabra said:
I think I first paper-traded in Scottrade. Didn't even do stupid *****..tried to make it real based on real information I had and real strategies I 'developed'. I constantly made money. It was literally one of those moments of 'if this was real money, I could quit my job and make more on a $100k account each year than I make 9-5ing it.'
As soon as I moved to real money, everything changed and I couldn't make a positive trade. I would literally buy a company and the next day they'd be under investigation or someone would sue them because they grew a 3rd eye from taking one of their drugs or Jim Cramer would recommend them as a buy.
Not really sure where people go to master the market, but I've never really found it.
I have a few questions about the bolded portions of your post. This isn't criticism, just curious of your honest response. My questions below are in order of what's bolded.You don't have to answer them, but know that EVERYONE that has been in the market will more than likely have the same replies, myself included. We are here to help for free because we all want each other to profit. There is no red team vs. blue team here. In here we are all green.
- 1. Did you not "do stupid ****" because it wasn't real money and didn't matter?
- 2. No one should ever think this way because it causes some to take on too much risk (gamble). Is that what happened?
- 3. When you started using real money, did you allow emotions to dictate your decisions?
ETA: Open a Schwab account (you don't have to fund it yet) because then you can create a TOS account. They have an excellent library of videos that you can access for free. If you see something posted here that sparks your interest, then go there and see examples of what we're discussing. I promise you that all the clouds will clear and everything will come into focus if you have the desire to try.
Ranger222 said:
Pretty sure I posted about SNDK back in June. Bought the breakout back then at $40, sold half when it doubled to $80, and then like an idiot sold out of everything when it started making some big red candles in October at $120.
Very happy with the trade, but yeah, it hurts to look at what it is now. Had no idea it would moon to where it is now
El Chupacabra said:
3. Probably. I truly felt snake bitten...every time I zigged the trade zagged, and every time I zagged, the trade zigged.