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Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:28 pm to igoringa
igo must have thought I wasn’t listening.


This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 4:29 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 4:37 pm to TigrrrDad
quote:
3 more weeks til first harvest.
The ones in the row on the right may need a bit longer
Posted on 9/16/21 at 6:16 pm to TigrrrDad
Lvvv, sold that after the press release that they were buying a ranch for tourists, was mid may 2019. Sold everything the next morning when it actually popped a little bit off that bizarre news. See its still not back above levels at that time. I feel for you man, the amount of money the longs have lost via opportunity cost is painful to think about. 

Posted on 9/16/21 at 6:49 pm to Fe_Mike
Today was the first day I've noticed that the 52 week low was over $1.
What I would give to have known about this a scant year ago.
What I would give to have known about this a scant year ago.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 6:58 pm to Pendulum
Nah, I bought another half million shares this year so I averaged down to .021 on my million shares. Could have sold at around 40% gains a couple times in the past couple months and pocketed $8 grand. Holding tight for very good reason.
ETA: ...but let’s not derail this thread. Just popped in to say hi to igo.
ETA: ...but let’s not derail this thread. Just popped in to say hi to igo.
This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 7:01 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 7:20 pm to TigrrrDad
best of luck to you, hope it works out

Posted on 9/17/21 at 8:03 am to TigrrrDad
Is their weed good tho
I put like 25k into Acb and wondered why it only went down only to read later on Reddit that their weed was basically Schwag
He ranked all the legal weeds by how high they got you for the price. Not sure why I didn’t consider that a factor in my original dd
I put like 25k into Acb and wondered why it only went down only to read later on Reddit that their weed was basically Schwag
He ranked all the legal weeds by how high they got you for the price. Not sure why I didn’t consider that a factor in my original dd
Posted on 9/17/21 at 8:13 am to el Gaucho
This crop is totally organic and includes some strains with > 30% THC. Small batch/high quality. Though not too small - I believe there are 23 greenhouses on this first acre.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 10:11 am to LChama
In 5 days we’re either gonna become sugar dads or stepdads
If sli’s past performance is any indication y’all better get ready to shell out for travel ball gear :(
If sli’s past performance is any indication y’all better get ready to shell out for travel ball gear :(
Posted on 9/17/21 at 10:32 am to el Gaucho
Little tidbit on carbon capture:
"Demand for energy and electricity generation is stronger than ever and fossil fuels remain critical to providing both. So Democrats and Republicans in Congress are working on multiple carbon capture, utilization and sequestration (CCUS) bills to mitigate emissions from coal- and oil-fired power plants.
The Carbon Capture Improvement Act would let businesses access private activity bonds (PABs) currently used by local and state government to finance CCUS projects. “If more than 65% of CO2 emissions from a given facility are captured and injected underground, then 100% of the eligible equipment can be financed with PABs,” says U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio), co-sponsor of the bill. Tax-exempt financing would be available on a pro-rated basis for facilities that achieve a CO2 capture rate below 65%.
The Coordinated Action to Capture Harmful (CATCH) Emissions Act would boost credit levels under the Section 45Q tax credits for power plants and industrial facilities. CATCH proposes:
• an $85 per metric ton credit level (pmtcl) for storing captured CO2 in saline geologic formations, and
• a $60 pmtcl for storage in oil and gas fields or using captured carbon to manufacture low- or zero-carbon fuels, chemicals, building products or advanced materials. The CATCH Act also calls for a 10-year extension of 45Q incentives to spur more CCUS projects.
"Demand for energy and electricity generation is stronger than ever and fossil fuels remain critical to providing both. So Democrats and Republicans in Congress are working on multiple carbon capture, utilization and sequestration (CCUS) bills to mitigate emissions from coal- and oil-fired power plants.
The Carbon Capture Improvement Act would let businesses access private activity bonds (PABs) currently used by local and state government to finance CCUS projects. “If more than 65% of CO2 emissions from a given facility are captured and injected underground, then 100% of the eligible equipment can be financed with PABs,” says U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio), co-sponsor of the bill. Tax-exempt financing would be available on a pro-rated basis for facilities that achieve a CO2 capture rate below 65%.
The Coordinated Action to Capture Harmful (CATCH) Emissions Act would boost credit levels under the Section 45Q tax credits for power plants and industrial facilities. CATCH proposes:
• an $85 per metric ton credit level (pmtcl) for storing captured CO2 in saline geologic formations, and
• a $60 pmtcl for storage in oil and gas fields or using captured carbon to manufacture low- or zero-carbon fuels, chemicals, building products or advanced materials. The CATCH Act also calls for a 10-year extension of 45Q incentives to spur more CCUS projects.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 12:05 pm to ThermoDynamicTiger
Large increase in my SLI shares lent out the past two days... was 20% of my shares lent out now 50%. Bring that fully paid lending income home to daddy! 

Posted on 9/17/21 at 12:10 pm to GeneralLee
Thanks to you mentioning it I applied and got this on my TD Ameritrade account.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 12:16 pm to KCRoyalBlue
quote:
Today was the first day I've noticed that the 52 week low was over $1.
What I would give to have known about this a scant year ago.
Got in when it was $0.70 for my first 1000 shares. At that time, I thought of it as a kind of lottery ticket, but I liked the concept. Innovation often rules the future of an industry.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 12:28 pm to GeneralLee
I saw a 63% increase from last Friday to today in lent out shares. I'm only getting $1-$3/day though at 5.6% on Etrade.
This post was edited on 9/17/21 at 12:31 pm
Posted on 9/17/21 at 12:54 pm to adupy
Does Schwab allow lending shares?
I don’t see it on their list of services.
I don’t see it on their list of services.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 12:59 pm to Guntoter1
Sounds like it.
quote:
Lending Shares Is Straightforward
Investors can lend out their shares of individual stocks or from an ETF by signing up. The rest of the work is automated and conducted by a brokerage such as E-Trade, Interactive Brokers, Charles Schwab or Fidelity. The fees are split equally with the broker.
The securities are lent out to traders who want to sell the stocks short, says Andrew Wilkinson, director of trading education at Interactive Brokers. Individual retirement accounts can also participate in stock lending programs.
"It is an excellent idea," says Charles Trzcinka, a finance professor at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business. "If you believe that a stock will rise over say two to five years, why not make the rebate rate in addition to the return? Long holders are optimistic, and if they can make money from idiot short sellers, then go for it."
Posted on 9/17/21 at 1:36 pm to Chucktown_Badger
I just called Schwab.
They said “ don’t call us we will call you”.
So, I have to be asked to join the program.
I have never been asked.
Oh well.
They said “ don’t call us we will call you”.
So, I have to be asked to join the program.
I have never been asked.
Oh well.
Posted on 9/17/21 at 1:46 pm to adupy
Any chance they could be accumulating shares to sell short after next weeks big run up to $13? No rule that says they have to sell short today right?
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