This whole don’t tell them you’re from Texas was a non issue for us, everyone wants to have the “easy on the eyes” laid back lezzies at their table, restaurant, bar, town whatever. Not sure what we are going to do in our 60s, probably just fish with the 70 year old men I guess.
here’s how our time in Colorado often goes..
him: where you ladies from?
us: Austin, Texas.
him: Oh I hear Austin is lots of fun.
us: It can be if you know the right people.
him: I’m guessing you two are the right people.
us: We think so. [we look at each other like we want to kiss one another].
him: Let me buy you ladies a drink.
us: Ok if you insist.
To be fair sometimes it’s out of towners too but we talk to plenty of locals as well.
i think there is more to RKLB (I spent a month digging on them before I bought) but as way of context my RKLB holdings is about 0.02 of our net worth and with JOBY (same percentage of NW) are two of my play money stocks, looking for 10x returns, and I think both have the early story to support it unlike the stonks thread. I'd like to have about 1-3% in 10x stock potential so I have plenty of room to add.
surely they will figure it out, i mean AMD was ass dragging for years before they figured it out but they did. at some point this stock has to be a buy just because toilet water has so much room for improvement.
I'm new to the game, but have decided that in most instances valuation still matters. So it's on my watch list but I've passed on PLTR but may buy on a major pullback (probably broad based macro market led slide). I am in NVDA and as mentioned above, my two highest flying stocks (no pun intended) are currently JOBY and RKLB. A few others too, but those three make the FOMO on PLTR less of an issue.
Joby Aviation (JOBY) and Rocket Labs (RKLB) are both on absolute tears right now, both up 100% in a month. I am in both but not enough. question for experienced traders -- dollar cost average into them or wait for pull backs. Both are rising on news and fundamental business trends. JOBY is pre-revenue but the business progression is pretty solid with Delta and Toyota behind them. Rocket Labs has new contracts and a rocket expected any time now that will compete with SpaceX.
so buy the dips or dollar cost averaging on a stock that's surging and you believe is an explosive growth stock?
I'm actually leaning toward dollar cost averaging and adding more if the incremental timing of an investment occurs during a pullback.