what do you think about the long term prospect? chk $IDEX too
All covid corrected stocks are going up.
CUK jumped from $10.x (18% dividend) to $18 (12% dividend)
AMC jumped $2 to $4.72 after covid medicine news
All REITs (with good dividends 10%+) are jumping crazily, NLY, NRZ, MFAā¦etc.
MRNA & BNTX dropped (profit taking I hope) and recovering slowly.
Catch up with good amount and get ever lasting dividend returns.

Too many names floating around. Can someone summarize what are the current 10x picks from different people?
Just 2 cents, pick up all covid corrected stocks such as CUK, CCL, PK, MGM and mortgage leveraged REITs.
Jim Cramer has a list of stocks to buy for normalcy. I didnāt buy any. Owned CVX for years - from very green to very red. Guess it would turn green again
These are in addition to PFE and MRNA.
How come Cramer didnāt list any restaurant stocks?
Canāt remember which one he listed long ago. There is a chain that shot up a lot during pandemic and would rocket further. I think is MCD and Domino. Should be one more.
Chipotle is a Wall Street darling. Probably because there isnāt any decent Mexican food in NYC
Iām in BILL, ESTC, and FSLY. Biden means thereās no chance TikTok gets banned which is crazy bullish for FSLY.
Looks like CRM & WORK are in talk now ![]()
@hanera Did you check slack. I told you about CRM deal from Butterfiled interview, remember?
lol no my positions were low and put lesser limit sell order than it reached today
nevertheless, pretty good call. 
Had @ 2000 slack stocks, last week and had been holding them for a few months. Came down to 400 yesterday(selling over a week) and now comes the news of acquisition.
Not sure if I should be happy or mad. ⦠Well Iām
at the moment 
Based on what has happened with previous acquisitions, would you sell the remaining Slack now to lock gains? Or wait for moreā¦
No, Iām just keeping them for diversification for the moment, itās a small amount so Iāll just play along. I sold the rest earlier because it seemed that Microsoft teams seems to steal slackās thunder and itās hard for slack to compete in that price/feature_set. I might be wrong in my āanalysisā, and others might chime in with their thoughts.
I use both teams and slack. Slack is an excellent product and is much more than just chat app. Teams I see more as competitor to Zoom. Also Teams wouldnāt be popular if not for bundle strategy which MS uses.
That Kevin OāLeary ābig companies will crush you like the cockroachā thinking is tricky. It can be applied to almost every startup until they grow or get acquired. Alternate view is The Innovatorās Dilemma on why big companies donāt find it easy to always crush the small guys.
All big enterprise tech players rely on bundled ecosystem strategy to snuff out best-of-breed competition. I would say this was fairly successful strategy in 90s and naughties as evident by the success of Microsoft, Oracle and SAP. With SaaS, I feel the best-of-breed is making a comeback.