Royal Caribbean

Tell why I shouldn't go all in

It's down a ton, going to be bailed out of any major problems, once lockdown is released there is going to be a never seen before surge in holidays from pent up demand.

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That's like investing in airships after the Hindenberg disaster. Whatever boomers are left won't be going near those retarded things

Fpbp

Yeah fucking right. Most boomers are too lazy to travel any other way than on a giant floating Golden Corral.

because I never go all in and always in increasing sequence means by now I am already heavily invested. Buy dips dummy!
when stock market -10% per day then you put order buy It is a low for a monthly trade and weakly trade. you should have only money for daily trade because it goes over 3 - 4 % up and down every day why not harvest that ?
If you buy all the way down, then when ever trend change direction your last buy is a largest number which you can start sell in increasing steps so when ever trend turn down again You by again for money that you just sold with profit.
Every day down buy and every day up you sell in increasing steps so that largest one would be last one. and you will always have something to sell with profit because you will keep your ,middle bought value, close to the actual one.

>once lockdown is released there is going to be a never seen before surge in holidays from pent up demand
How is that going to happen when their main customer base, boomers, are going to be dead?

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I own a ton of this and carnival since last week. One of the best buys I've ever made.

Enjoy your bags

Already up 50% and that's just the start. It's not too late to jump in, these are going much higher user.

I bought during the dip in the low $20's, sold today. I don't think RCL is going to continue to grow much longer, it's still a good buy at its current price if you're going to hold for a couple years.

>once lockdown is released there is going to be a never seen before surge in holidays from pent up demand
I think a lot of people are gonna go back to work and to make up for their lost salary. Probably won't be til next year that things get back on track for the cruise industry.

They'll be hitting all time highs by next summer.

I wouldn't say all time highs, but possibly in the upper $70s to mid $80s by next summer.

These companies are going to go bankrupt. Their main clientele are going to DIE during this pandemic. Whatever boomers that are left won't be taking cruise trips, since their savings will be destroyed by inflation and the economy falling into a state of depression. The end price of your shares is $0

>It's not too late to jump in, these are going much higher user.
You could literally jump into any airline stock and make the same gains way before happens

I own a bunch of JETS as well, also making a ton on that call

Inflation hits stocks too, which is why technical traders are so dumb. It will crash through every resistance level as the velocity of money accelerates over the next several months.

And by crash I mean in an upward manner, ofc

hahahahahaha. please be real.

Why would you ask this when stock is $40 & not last week when it was $22? Im sure it'll work out long term, but what a shitty entry, at least wait for the next dip

You can't talk down the economy on Yas Forums, just like I can't talk up CCL, RCL, JETS etc. I'm just trying to help you guys. These stocks are too large for posts here to matter, but if you want to try to through obvious FUD enjoy I guess. The lows of this drop are already in, they won't be back, the curve is flattening, clinical trials of HCQ + z-pak are on at scale, prelim results are very positive, ventilator production is going bananas, the Mercy has departed, etc. etc. There's a time to be bearish and a time to be bullish.

Like I said, enjoy your bags

Enjoy seething from the sidelines.

Enjoy your bags

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>he seethed

You, and everyone else hyper focused on the virus are fucking retards, we are going from 5% unemployment to 30% tomorrow, but wooo ventilators!

Hey, it ain't my money on the line here

Lockdown will never be eased.
It's a global coup by the elites.
Mandatory vaccinations, digital currency and requirement to use valid online ID to use Internet will follow.

the next generation of retirees isn't going to give a shit about cruises or have the money to spend on them. invest in social media and technology.
everyone being quarantined is going to turn everyone into a reclused neet and increase their attachment to virtual socialization over in person activities.
why go on a cruise when you can have your polyamorous latinx xer significant other make you cocktails while you zoom around the world in VR.

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Everyone will be back to work by Easter. Old people stay home and HCQ+zpak solves the issue for new cases. That's what's happening, like it or not. It's interesting how long it took people to realize this was a big deal, and again, how long it takes people to realize it's really not a big deal. Both carry momentum. If you haven't felt the shift you probably shouldn't be trading.

>Everyone will be back to work by Easter
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Royal Caribbean is not an American company you fuck head

I agree, it will likely be even earlier than that. But Easter at the latest.

Stop getting all your information from Trump

He's an important source, but I don't, user. I knew about HCQ+zpak (and other treatments I might add) before he ever mentioned them.

Even if 1% of all boomers died from covid19, which won't happen, because its just a flu, do you really think that a 1% dip in demand will bankrupt them?

Being important and being correct are two different things.

Stop larping. This isn't the boomer apacolypse. You're just fantasizing.

Yes, and in this case he's both.

FYI, don't buy CCL, buy CUK.

>because its just a flu
Wrong
>do you really think that a 1% dip in demand will bankrupt them?
More than 1% of boomers are going to die in the United States, and the dip in demand will be immense due to the general decline of the economy
You're still stuck in the fantasy of a permanently bull market. All the economic development was paid for with massive amounts of DEBT
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He's not wrong though.

I didn't know the flu could wipe out 5 years of gains and create state wide lockdowns. This thing is just getting started, and it will come in multiple waves. Boomers are gonna be more hesitant to travel anywhere until this settles down or they're vaccinated. Either case will take at least til next year.

For a dividend play I would, but I got in on CCL at a better entry price. I might swap over at some point but I don't like playing with the algos when I can avoid it.

Give me a single scrap of proof that will occur then.

I might add that American investors panicking into these plays will be going into CCL instinctively. But CUK I'm sure will do very well.

>More than 1% of boomers are going to die
Why would you think this, there is absolutely no evidence of this at all. Not even close. Are you really this scared. This is amazing how brainwashed people are to be afraid.

>Why would you think this
You're really not paying attention to what is happening, are you?
Anyways since you're so deadset on your play already buy your stupid ass stock and stop wasting a thread slot, faggot.

Death rates go parabolic for people older than 60, and infection rate for this disease extremely high because nobody has immunity to it due to lack of vaccination. There's not going to be a Wuhan style containment effort in the west. Ever. This will lead to medical industry overload, and not enough people will get the the treatment they need.

I honestly think you're going to get Coronavirus with that attitude. I assume you've taken zero measures to protect yourself? But that shouldn't be an issue for you, it's all just one big hoax, eh?

PUT for now, prove me wrong.

I hope these concern trolls are paid FUD. I can't imagine typing this nonsense for free.

BAGS

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>don’t buy cock carousel, buy cuck

The only nonsense here is dismissing the effects of this pandemic, and thinking there will be a swift recovery.

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I bought my bags last week, they are way up, and will continue to be. The news is only just now beginning to print optimism. This is the pendulum swinging. I hope you're secretly FUDing to buy in, for your sake, but you should know that FUDing in this shithole doesn't move major stocks; neither does pumping.

You're not going to like tomorrow

except the curve is not flattening at all. it’s going up exponentially. this temporary pump in cruise lines and airlines is strictly because of the bailout money. there is no more good news on the horizon after this.

I missed the first buy in because i was holding out for it to drop to $6, is it gonna drop any more for the next month?

Lmao

Hard to say with RCL, it has a huge line of low interest credit for stock buy backs. But I think fears of expanding Covid 19 in the west will push it back down into the $20-$30 range.

You could hope for a pullback and maybe make a few extra bucks, or just buy in knowing it's a sure triple by next Spring. Depends on your situation and what kind of trader you are. Just remember pigs go to the slaughter (i.e. most of the stock noobs on this board).

>unemployment to 30% tomorrow
This. No way those people are going to get hobs quickly either. High levels jobs hire slowly. The only jobs that hire fast are minimum wage factory work. Most other minimum wage jobs take weeks to even get hired for.

was talking about CCL hitting $6, to clarify. 8.39 was the all time low.

contingent on the virus situation I think. The cruise stocks have been going up all week, but i can't help to speculate that there will be another dip, not as drastic as before, but a slower one. These ships are pretty much docked for the whole Q1/Q2, aren't they?

Each one of those unemployed workers is still trained at their old job and still lives in proximity of it, still had relationships with their bosses and colleagues. Each one will slide right back into place in a couple weeks as the economy picks up where it left off. It will be like nothing happened, except there will be a bump in inflation and people who took advantage of the stock collapse to short and then invest will have made a lot of money.

This. Not enough boomers to keep it alive after the Great Removal.

>Each one will slide right back into place in a couple weeks as the economy picks up where it left off
Pure fantasy

It's fantasy thinking this won't happen.

The virus situation is ending. By this time next week you'll see a huge optimism boom. Novel treatments are seeing exceptional results, smart money knows this.