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pro tip shoulda bought some nintendo stock a few days ago..

how does one even buy it? is it just on the japanese market? 

 

http://www.news.com.au/finance/business/breaking-news/nintendo-shares-up-56-on-pokemon-go-fever/news-story/bcff71487ba028880f230d04974ab7ae

 

 

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20/20 hindsight is amazingly clear - you can find 15 other stocks on the ASX that will have done the same thing or more in the last week. Nintendo just needs to stay out of the hardware game.

88E rose a bit today...can only attribute this to the release of a corporate video that revealed nothing new about the company. Investors are frivolous sometimes. Have made around $1200 day trading the share for the last couple of weeks, as it bounced between 3.1 and 3.2 cents a few times. Al, that doesn't mean I made .1 cents for every trade :)

That's pure gambling on a consistent trend though. I will be holding for the whole of August, as seismic results are expected sometime then, and if they are good...could be a game changer.

pro tip shoulda bought some nintendo stock a few days ago..

how does one even buy it? is it just on the japanese market? 

Jap only market. Used to be really difficult as a foreigner to buy jap shares years ago but I think it's a bit easier now.
10 hours ago, dezz said:

The bank is also watching 88e closely to see if they're gonna take my house or not

haha me too (not really I'm guessing you have like 20x more shares than me) 

did you end up buying that new car? 

12 hours ago, Birds said:

20/20 hindsight is amazingly clear - you can find 15 other stocks on the ASX that will have done the same thing or more in the last week. Nintendo just needs to stay out of the hardware game.

88E rose a bit today...can only attribute this to the release of a corporate video that revealed nothing new about the company. Investors are frivolous sometimes. Have made around $1200 day trading the share for the last couple of weeks, as it bounced between 3.1 and 3.2 cents a few times. Al, that doesn't mean I made .1 cents for every trade :)

That's pure gambling on a consistent trend though. I will be holding for the whole of August, as seismic results are expected sometime then, and if they are good...could be a game changer.

 

you spelt 1200 cents wrong

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In the case of Brexit it wasn't.

The Leave camp were allowed to out and out lie to obtain votes and senior citizens from country towns that will all be dead before anything changes were the majority of the ones that voted them out.

Young people that will actually be affected and would have voted to stay didn't bother to vote (because they are gen z scumbags) and this is the result.

When you look at the demographic by age and location it is clear the majority of citizens didn't actually favour a leave vote.

Why on earth voting wasn't compulsory for such an important decision is beyond me, but it does sure as shit show a referendum is no where near perfect

My point is you don't get much more democratic than not forcing people to vote in a binary referendum

There are plenty of leavers who didn't vote either

Idiots are crying that it's not democracy when they had their opportunity to participate; can hardly call it otherwise because they were too lazy to represent their views

Like whinging that you lost a race you never entered

My point is you don't get much more democratic than not forcing people to vote in a binary referendum

There are plenty of leavers who didn't vote either

Idiots are crying that it's not democracy when they had their opportunity to participate; can hardly call it otherwise because they were too lazy to represent their views

Like whinging that you lost a race you never entered



Your point is 100% correct, however I'm not saying it's not democratic, I'm saying it's not accurate.

It should have been a remain result based on the majority view of the population however the process used allowed this to be reversed.

Why on earth we can't tack these things onto a general election vote I don't understand.

these wheels are calling my name... would probably need a separate budget for the guard work though. They dont look very VIP but would probably suit the Gloria nicely.

19x10 +9, 19x11 +3 :P

http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h230822417

Yeah but a majority of people would say yes save the children in Africa - how many actually help to do that? Armchair opinions don't change anything and shouldn't. If they can't even be bothered voting, how can we count on them to have researched the effects of their opinion? f**k em!

I agree with last point - Turnbull's plebiscite should have made an appearance during the recent election instead of being a hundred million $ plus independent exercise

these wheels are calling my name... would probably need a separate budget for the guard work though. They dont look very VIP but would probably suit the Gloria nicely.

19x10 +9, 19x11 +3 [emoji14]

http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h230822417



Wheels are f**king gay.

Buy miesters
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