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Ah, I get to tell my "favorite" story.
The reason Activision settled the suit wasn't because of the rape stories staight out of a 1980s porn film. It was because they were going to be found guilty of discrimination for...requiring people who work there to have an interest in their games, which is a majority male audience.
Now, what makes this interesting is a post of mine from forever ago, on Reddit. I wish I could find it.
Bumble, the women-first circlejerk (and my favorite company to short), has an app for making work connections. You have to be a woman to join, and jobs can be posted there.
This is not discrimination, according to the same people who said Activision was.
When you stop commenting, we'll know what happened.
I went leveraged against PayPal and won, I've had a great record shorting so far this year.
Bumble earnings : November 9th. Can't wait!
Match beat on earnings, but still crashed in the following days. These companies are so easy to bet against, because even the likes of Netflix will be chosen to keep by people cutting back costs, over nebulous and expensive concepts like "love". They can stem the bleeding when the economy looks like it's "recovering", but when reality sets back in, they're as good as dead.
I guess it's not hard to keep winning when the general trend is down. Just keep adding cash to avoid the margin call until the next crash.
I'm sure a crazy person's shorts will definitely beat the market in the long run and not just because of dumb luck.
So far at least.
I sense that you're going to get into a world of trouble.
I've beaten the market handily.
Long way down from here. Fed will not slow the hikes and these negative EPS companies are dead if it reaches 5%+.
I'm not so stupid to gamble away everything I have. I have exit points that I won't go past. Bumble would have to reach a new ATH to even get close to wiping out my current position. More chance of it reaching zero than that.
I did have a good laugh at the "fair value" estimate though. $47? Don't make me laugh.