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@@biaheza didn’t Chris Camillo create a fund and software for this specific social arbitrage strategy and then sold it to a bunch of hedge funds, so they have this exact strat / software….
Major indexes booked their worst yearly performance since 2008 thanks to drivers like the recession, war, hiked interest rate and inflation which so far doesn’t seem to be easing off, so I’m left wondering what 2023 has in store for us investors, I’ve been sitting on over $745K equity from a home sale and I’m not sure where to go from here, is it a good time to buy or do I wait?
Starting early is simply the best way of getting ahead to build wealth, investing remains a priority. I learned from my last year's experience, I am able to build a suitable life because I invested early ahead this time.
I love the insight. Professionals could make a really big difference in investing, and I think everyone should have one. There are aspects of market trend that is difficult for the untrained eyes to see. I have made more than 350% through my estateplanner(fa) by alternative investing. The portfolio comes with perks as well.
One of my goals is to employ the service of an asset-manager this year. I've seen some off social media but wasn't able to get a response. Could you recommend one?
It's good you make your own research. and make sure whoever you work with is licensed n verifiable with a repute, this Sonya looks the part but i'd do my due diligence. I set up a call, thanks.
Man… you have a gift bro. My brain doesn’t work like this at all. Feel like you’re just constantly analyzing the world and seeing these trends. Crazy to me.
You want something more consistent...pick any dividend stock and on their ex date they typically will drop and then during the month it it runs back up so you sell I do it monthly. I buy a stock around 7.10 and during the month it runs up to around 7.50. So I make 0.40 per share and with 10000 shares I get $4k and you can do this with multiple stocks
@@SkippyMC If you purchase a stock on its ex-dividend date or after, you will not receive the next dividend payment. Its like the cutoff date. All stock must be settled in your account before this day
@@S0L12D3 your missing the point. Also, you don't need $71k if your using margin. It cost me $21k but you can use the same strategy on a smaller or bigger scale. I just sold that stock yesterday at 7.21 and bought it back today at 6.99. Its up to 7.07 but will sell it when it gets back to 7.20 or higher. I will also get the dividend. So total profit from the etf is 2.1k
@@KOTNEmpire I understand that you can use it on a smaller or bigger scale. But on a smaller scale, there are much better ways of growing your money. That’s the point YOU are missing. Your trading strategy is a safe trading strategy for people who have lots of disposable income AS I JUST SAID.
Warren Buffet said it all in one sentence: "Price is what you buy, value is what you get". Don't look at the stock price, but at the business value. If you have no idea of the value you bought, you have no idea at what price you should buy or sell.
@AkhtarAli-km8hjwhat you are saying is true, you can't predict what will happen 100%, but you can 70% for example. This in the long run gives you a profit.
you can try and identify the sectors or asset that are performing best in a current market and only trade within those sectors or asset classes. example, if real estate or energy is currently performing best, trade something within those areas that meets your specific trading criteria and avoid everything else.
Yep, it's something important in the trading world, but these big companies that works in financial markets, they do sentiment analysis on the data they collect from social media, I think they collect millions of posts, there maybe even don't need to scrape, they may have direct relation to the social media company to provide them with real time data about posts, comments.... But this strategy is great ❤
The Book "One Up On Wall Street" by Peter Lynch also talks a bit about this. He was able to see the rise of Kelloggs just by going to the supermarket and therefore bought the stock.. same for Volvo
I know that some much smaller funds 100% do this. The big boys have been doing sentiment analysis for years using the "Twitter Hose" when that was a thing, which was so profitable you could pay twitter more money to get data a few milliseconds before others. The reason the big guys don't bother with the kind of stuff laid out in this video is that they'd have to buy a lot of a stock for it to meaningfully affect their bottom lines, which will in itself shift the market, and will also be difficult to sell without tanking everything again. There's not enough opportunity to make hundreds of trades off this method. (This is a *VERY* simplistic explanation, there's obviously a whole load of other things that go in to it) The good news is, making a few thousand here and there for the every day guy is entirely possible
Works well with play money if you have any. I was able to use my stimulus checks for my senior year of high school and freshman year of college using this method, really helped with extra money while not doing anything but reading up on the news and browsing twitter.
Don’t underestimate how powerful the strategy is even for large sized trades. Social arb trading has generated tens of millions of trading profits for me over the past decade. I also personally coached most of the world’s largest hedge funds and investment banks on how to interpret social data from sources including the twitter hose back when I co-founded and ran TickerTags (sold to Jeffries) and assure you that for a variety of reasons virtually no fund on Wall Street is aggressively or properly leveraging the strategy. They are generally intimidated and slow to trust contextual datasets and trading strategies that are not systematically repeatable. That could change moving forward
We at Goldman Sachs thank you for bringing this to our immediate attention. It indeed was a lapse in our judgement to ignore the socio economic trends. Rest assured that our analysts and quants will be working tirelessly to fill this market gap
Wow, your strategy of social arbitrage swing trading is fascinating! It's interesting how you leveraged the 'old money aesthetic' trend and the resurgence of Abercrombie to make a successful trade. I'm curious, how do you sift through the noise on social media to identify these trends? Also, I'd love to hear more about your thoughts on the rise of watch content on social platforms and how it could impact the Swatch Group's stock. Do you have any other 'wild card' trades in mind? Thanks for sharing your insights, it's refreshing to see a different approach to trading!
That’s actually a good idea. I did notice the rise in quiet wealth clothing. Pretty much any company that is going to push the idea of stealth wealth in its marketing of goods should be a prime target for buying stock.
I’m compiling and picking stocks that I’d love to hold on to for a few years before retirement, do you think these stocks would do better over the years? I’d love to retire with at least $2million savings. Now you gotta rely on a pretty good diversification if you must stay green. Currently up 31% and being cautious. Still better deal than letting it sit in savings or checking earning near 5% interest
i know this comment wont be popular, but jeez, please look into sentiment analysis. Sophisticated investors know perfectly well how people are feeling. And sentiment analysis should never be looked at a one and only money making type of analysis. You must build a specific system that removes your baises and emotions from trading. So a lot of things you are saying in this video are completely off. Smart investors know perfectly well if something is going viral, they have systems in place that can track how many times a certain word is being used on social media, and they use surveys to track how people are feeling.
My thoughts exactly. He admits large firms have some of the brightest minds, best algorithms, etc but thinks they don't take these things into account?... Sure, Warren Buffett himself can't track gen z social trends but his company certainly has the capability.
I had a social arbitrage swing trade with JPM earnings. After the SIVB collapse, I figured people would want to move their money somewhere. I happened to open an account at Chase and was told that a client moved $3M into their account a few days prior. This led me to believe that people were flooding the top banks with their money because they were more trustworthy so I decided to buy calls on JPM right before earnings. They beat earnings as expected and the stock pumped.
@@ghost_trapz5932 there are no tips they can give you. Its all circumstantial and so any "evidence" of this working can be attributed to personal bias. Sentiment analysis can go both ways, its just another form of Due Diligence. Essentially its not much different from a youtuber showing off his 30k daily gains in Forex trading.
@@ghost_trapz5932 tip is dont listen to people online until you can distinguish from good+bad info, as well as relevant+irrelevant info. even if they give good info, you have to understand that you have different timeframes and different objectives as them. obviously youre gonna fuck up in the beginning. sure, accept youre wrong so you can learn. log your trades. put in very small amts of money in beginning so you wont be too hurt, but still learn the lessons that everyone has to learn. so use paper/sim to improve. but if you cant scratch the itch to trade real money (all good, everyone feels it): if you daytrade, buy prop account (apex cheapest right?) so you can trade "other peoples money" (i put in parenthesis for a reason, but it doesnt matter so i wont explain). if you are swinging, swing like a share at a time. easy, you fuck your trades up but then will only be down a few bucks. and dont watch these types of videos with these types of titles. i dont even know why im here and clicked.
thats some actually good advice. though its fairly basic and vague (but as it should, since it is an answer to a vague question in yt comments of all places), hope it somehow helps.
This strategy is similar to what Peter Lynch stated in 'One up on Wall Street.' You have to know how to really get your finger on the pulse (check) and the other thing you can't control, if they might just reinvest profits they would see a bump in revenues but only sophisticated investors would really understand in many cases. Profits reinvested are often no longer profits (it's good as long as they don't owe taxes as if they had made that profit, that's where credit comes in handy; large deductions so you grow faster than you spend but deduct at a break even level plus growth.)
Amazing content really good there are many companies that basically trend the market and this is how they make money they follow the news around the financial world using Google trends
I just sold a property in Portland and I'm thinking of putting the cash in stocks, I know everyone is saying it's ripe enough, but Is this a good time to buy stocks? How long until a full recovery? How are other people in the same market raking in over $200k gains with months, I'm really just confused at this point.
@HelenJones65 It all depends on how long you're willing to hold for, stocks might likely tank further, but making serious gains in this downtrend wouldn't be a problem if you're a pro.
I like a technical/mechanical approach to trading, but this idea is great. Seems like a nice way to have some fun with all the internet drama, and the probability of the stocks moving fast due to online bustle feels like it would be pretty high most times. Keep testing it. You're mastered at this online stuff, so you'll probably do well with this strat.
even though you dont do dropshipping vids that often anymore. you Sir inspired me. we are the same age and both trying everyday to do better. thank you biaheza
I did this with NVDA. It's no secret they've been working on hardware for AI computing and the recent explosion in AI was an obvious NVDA earnings play to me. The market didn't expect their earnings to be so big so the options trades were up over 10,000%. Big money on a small trade.
I did something similar to this in an economics class in high school, our teacher set us up on a stock exchange that offered a practice exchange with fake money so you could try your luck and learn what good and bad trades look like. He set us up with a set amount of cash and the person at the end of the month with the most profit was the winner. I got second because I did the common sense thing of putting all my money in summertime brands since this was at the end of the school year an summer was coming up, things like plastic pools, bug spray, sunscreen and things of that nature. I basically thought about the things id buy that everyone else would to if they were going outside with there families and enjoying the summer.
I just couldn't stop thinking about the Peter Gregory scene in Silicon valley, if u know what I mean... though, this is more applicable for capitalist economies because trend affect companies and the government factors are less considered. For other markets in the world, it might be more complicated than that.
Celsius stock...Everyone at my school was drinking it about 3 years ago and I also loved energy drinks and liked the drink myself. Also energy drinks were growing in popularity like super fast, and everyone I knew was drinking them. Celsius was about $5 back then. It's at $150 now, and is now bigger than Red Bull.
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I buy stocks a few months before Christmas like amazon apple etc. cause I know that’s what people want for Christmas. This strategy really works. Same with seasonal stuff. 📈
Pretty sure it's market wizarsd. This one dude called "b the trader" interviewed one of the guys recently who was featured in the book. He made his millions doing this same social strategy. He uses Google ad sense data to find trends though.
This reminds me of a book: Narrative Economics: How Stories Go Viral and Drive Major Economic Events. “Spread through the public in the form of popular stories, ideas can go viral and move markets.” Really interesting idea.
There’s tools like this to track mentions of tickers on WSB. When the most mentions came in for a ticker like “GME” it marked the top each and every time lol
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My question is what/Who do I follow or what do I do to alter my algorithm so that I get recommended content so that I can discover these upcoming trends? As I feel like I am always late to trends.
Becoming a good trade takes time and patience. When i first got into trading i was liquidated twice, and lost my entire mortgage deposit. I could have given up, but decided to learn how to trade and put it into practice. 4 years later and i am glad i made that decision.
Did this a couple years back with Zoom when covid started, don’t think it’s the same exact strategy but definitely made some good money when earnings came out🤙
This is actually a good trading method. I made some money from the bud light backlash but lost money on the Target situation because the stock didn't dip until the next week after my option. So something to note is that sometimes let the information circulate a bit before you enter the trade or buy an option that expires 2 weeks later instead which makes more sense.
Been watching for years, I think this has been the best video you've put out. Combining your e-commerce research and ability to recognize social media trends quickly with trading is genius. You are right, this is an edge and I feel silly to not have thought sooner about it in this light. I've been trading for a few years now and I really do think this will change the way I swing trade. Thanks bro
Your editing style and authentic personality will take you so far brother, Being an entrepreneur and spotting market opportunities is just added value!
I see “Ryan Gosling” and the “Barbie Movie” trending all over my TikTok would this be a smart investment to put options into a Warner Brothers (WBD) Stock and an AMC Theater (AMC) stock?