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RichH`'s avatar

Yup, been anxiously awaiting bank stocks to 'dip'. Was my most favored and successful technique during past government caused financial debacles. Thanks for your 'advice'; much appreciated.

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Ant Justice's avatar

That’s exactly what I’ve been waiting for. A significant pullback. Not this little dip of .75 cents or a dollar.10.

I wants me some more bank stock!

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Jas H's avatar

I feel you; BAC hasn't dropped enough yet for me either, but my eye is glued to the ticker.

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Ant Justice's avatar

I need to see bac to drop 15-20 bucks would be nice

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chris kennedy's avatar

Thank you Greg!

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AllPoliticiansAreScum's avatar

$149 on JPM is a nice level to set and forget a low-ball buy at imo, might be a bit greedy.

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AllPoliticiansAreScum's avatar

GS is so volatile lately that you probably don't need a set and forget dip buyer, but some very obvious dip levels to buy would be $387 $381, $374

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AllPoliticiansAreScum's avatar

$44, $42, $39 look like nice dip levels on BAC

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BCM2546's avatar

Jacky Eubanks for State Rep

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Usury is a sin & a repackaged, modern form of slavery.

End the debt-based society.

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Conrad Lohutko's avatar

The big banks are on the hook for hundreds of billions in failing commercial real estate.

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LadyMary's avatar

How often does Goe update? The last one I see is from the 8th, Jan, 22.

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Janet's avatar

Thanks Greg, I bought some additional BofA yesterday, early with that pull back. Have a great day.

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LadyMary's avatar

Hey Janet, I see what you're all saying but have no idea how to track it. I am super new here, love what I see but not sure I understand. Can you help where do I track the banks' stocks' moves?

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AllPoliticiansAreScum's avatar

The bank stock moves are just tracked using any stock price tracker. Stocks app on apple devices works fine, or yahoo finance on a web browser for PC. If you want to start saving lists and have access to more sophisticated charting software, you can use a free account on tradingview - just enter the ticker greg posted e.g. "JPM" and there are ways to save it to a list for later.

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LadyMary's avatar

What do you mean "there are ways to save it to a list for later?"

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AllPoliticiansAreScum's avatar

when you have a stock in the full screen chart on tradingview, you have top right a "watchlist" section you can create and organise. I'd recommend watching a "tradingview watchlist tutorial" on youtube if you have the time.

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LadyMary's avatar

Thanks

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Janet's avatar

https://traderschoice.net and look up how the stock has been performing.

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LadyMary's avatar

Yes I see how it works. One step at a time is all I can do but it can frustrating. Thanks.

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Bad396's avatar

Cool

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The resistance's avatar

Thanks

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Dangerous Donna's avatar

Got it! I’m standing by 👍

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Guzla's avatar

Thanks Greg! Let's do this!

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