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SAY TECHNOLOGIES is a DBA for A SAY, INC. ....have you seen who is on the board??

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This ETF outperformed SPY!(Investing in water)

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Not really my area of expertise, I know more about how the internet works and building software than storage. Like there are DBA's that just specialize in the general area of how to store data.

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Do you have access to DBA? Invesco DB Agriculture Fund. That's grain futures ETF. That will be mostly uncorrelated. I worried I am pointing it out to you when it at a top. It is a top. I'm sure how much down side or how long.

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If you zoom in, there’s a tacky business sign with a Texas flag and the name “Texas Infrared,” which was the DBA for Infrared Cameras Holdings, Inc. The name before they very recently rebranded as an AI company. I wonder if, “Texas Infrared” would inspire the same enthusiasm from Reddit investors.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Instead of fake meat, invest in real beef production. More steak for everyone! * **Stocks:** Examples include major beef packers and food processors like Tyson Foods (TSN), or agricultural giants like Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM), which produces animal feed. Some regional beef producers may also trade publicly, such as BEEF (IDX:BEEF). * **ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds):** You can invest in ETFs that track agricultural commodities, including livestock. The Invesco DB Agriculture Fund (DBA) is one such option.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I don't know or care about any of this bullshit. The one thing I know with 100% certainty is the USD is going to be devalued as fuck. Moron in chief now wants a golden fleet, so more military spending. Deficit is only going up. Two problems. Precious metals are a risky hedge for this as we've seen, lot of other factors there. Fake internet money is even worse. Industrial metals? Maybe OK but if world economy slows down inflationary pressures will lose to slowdown in consumption. So..WTF. If I know the dollar is going to shit the bed over the next 2 years+ how do I get rich off it? Perversely, food and agriculture ETFs may be safest bet. People eat no matter what, prices will 100% have to go up with inflation. DBA?

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r/investingSee Comment

This greatly depends on what you’re having them do and the complexity of your finances and how much money you’re having them manage. If you’re having them manage under 500k AUM then this is pretty normal. You’re unlikely to find a local advisor that isn’t just a DBA of a larger RIA because in order to be truly independent and profitable you need a large amount of business to make the additional compliance and legal costs worthwhile. Could always switch to flat fee planning but you’re likely not getting a bad deal of the advisor is actually good.

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r/SPACsSee Comment

[Iron Horse Acquisitions Corp. Announces Successful Closing of Business Combination With Parent of Zhong Guo Liang Tou Group Limited (D/B/A China Food Investment)](https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250930874222/en/Iron-Horse-Acquisitions-Corp.-Announces-Successful-Closing-of-Business-Combination-With-Parent-of-Zhong-Guo-Liang-Tou-Group-Limited-DBA-China-Food-Investment) \- IROH IROHR/5 -> UCFI IROHW -> UCFIW on October 1, 2025 Shareholders approved the business combination in June; finally closed. [There were about 148,651 public shares remaining after redemptions](https://www.reddit.com/r/Spacstocks/comments/1llax2m/iron_horse_acquisitions_shareholders_approve/). IROHR are 1:5 ratio rights, so those will become 1,380,000 shares when the business combination closes.

r/investingSee Comment

I am aware of RSU's. I meant this not like taking your disposable income after taxes and buying $200K in Amazon. You can throw all sorts of definitions and reasoning but I know many folks in the silicon valley and compared to my bank account and theirs is bloody hell "free money". I got a fraction of their shares bought with my blood (and no not real blood -- work with me please) with more annual income and have a fraction of their net worth. One friend of mine sold a fraction of her RSUs back in 2010 and bought a new 911 in cash. just a DBA. me, with my more annual income, single at the time, bought a used Cayenne and kept it for 12 years. She turned hers over 2x in that period. So yeah I don't need the definition. i need the RSU. Thanks, Felicia.

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r/stocksSee Comment

Do you have a business, or side hustle? Get one, get a DBA, LLC and set up a business bank account, Open an M1 S.E.P. ROTH and a Fidelity S.E.P. ROTH and fund away...

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r/investingSee Comment

MySQL has never really been a competitor for Oracle. It focuses on the complete wrong end of the market. MySQL's nearest competitor is probably SQLite. MySQL has always been about the one man band operation where the developer has to manage the database install without access to a real DBA. SQLite is that but better. Oracle's closest competitor in the database space is probably MSSQL though even then not really. Any company that has engineers driving decisions will always pick MSSQL (assuming they aren't already on Oracle). However anyone can tell you most companies have people who don't know what the hell they are doing making these decisions and Oracle are much better at selling to that kind of company. The real competitor to Oracle is SAP. They similarly operate in the selling end to end systems of dubious quality to business managers who can be taken for a ride because of a lack of technical knowledge. Oracle bought Sun because Java had become a stagnant technology and it is very important to Oracle broadly.

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Bro typed this like he’s trading China on E*TRADE at 3AM with three Red Bulls and a fax machine. Feels like we’re one SELECT * FROM DEALS WHERE CHINA = 'WINNING' away from a diplomatic SQL injection. Relationship: EXCELLENT Caps Lock: STUCK Syntax: SUS Somebody revoke his DBA privileges before he DROP TABLE democracy; 💀

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r/investingSee Comment

I get your concern. I've ended up with a mix of: bonds & fixed income (various, inc. global unhedged) short term treasuries (SGOV) growth equities (cybersecurity, battery tech, others) commodities (PDBC, DBA, IAU) currency exposure (FXY, FXF, FXA) divident & income stocks (SCHD, MO, others)

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Business accounts are super easy to set up. Most places you can just tell them you're a sole prop and the business is your name. There's no filing a DBA or anything else needed in a lot of cases. You just walk in and they can open one for you with your id. Source: me who has opened up several business bank accounts and credit cards for sign up bonuses/promotions and never had to register with the Secretary of State.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Yes. You need to further your studies and get a DBA instead of just MBA. The strategy to use is to inverse yourself, which is an advanced trading strategy that works very well.

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

eh, dunno. loss of workers, china shifting to brazil, I think it's going to be rough on farmland. I'm banking on AGRO and DBA

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Im tripling down on QQQ short term puts, buying long term calls on XLV/DBA/ and yes GLD cause a recession is incoming. Fight me

r/optionsSee Comment

Would you mind sharing your thoughts on where we head from here? Do you think the Dax has run its course at this point? I’m mostly in bonds and commodities (DBA agriculture futures etf), 20% allocation to a short TSLA position, and a handful of long dated puts on apple, DoorDash, and QQQ. I worry about stagflation keeping nominal stock values up, simultaneously eroding any long position gains.

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r/investingSee Comment

DBA ag futures fund has been going up more or less steady for 5 years. It was going down before that.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Imagine not having a personality sufficient to pull without hair 😂 (DBA rizzless)

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Uh what are you doing DBA. Can I still afford food tomorrow?

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You joke, but one guy named Deepak can do 99% of the DBA stuff I need done and I’m just a fraction of people needing his help. Two could basically handle the Fortune 100.

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r/investingSee Comment

Being a former SQL DBA I love the idea of being able to run my own queries, although it might be a pain in the ass to try to figure out DB and table structure to generate more complex queries. Hopefully you’ve got your DB locked down pretty tight and safeguards in place (and are not using the default SA login credentials). I’m sure it would be fairly easy (for someone with advanced knowledge of SQL) to completely destroy your DB, or run updates to completely screw up your data. I’m not going to test this, but I suggest you do.

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I guess IT moves faster than when I was in it. We used to have executive sponsors, RFPs and vendor/consultants, budgeting, milestones. I remember implementing i2 back in the day. It was nontrivial. Even if I could do many of the things myself (I was a Unix and Windows Server Administrator and Oracle and SQL DBA) I had to work within the I.T. organization and framework. Implementations took forever in larger corporate settings vs. when I was in an organization with a VERY small I.T. department. It was cumbersome. I'm glad things have changed.

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I think any old school DBA/IT person will be able to figure out snowflake. Its easy to setup and the interface to it is SQL (super common, even analysts can figure it out) People usually don't buy snowflake on its own. Its usually bought after they have some other datasources in place (i.e. mssql, postgres, mysql, salesforce, etc.) and then they aggregate the data from all of those smaller silos into snowflake (using fivetran) and put them into reports (using a bi tool like tableau) If they figured out how to setup any of those initial data sources, they won't need to hire additional people to setup snowflake The go to IT person in any organization should be able to figure it out without external help IMO

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Deporting illegals working the crops DBA 🚀🚀🚀

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IROH dropped a DA with China Food Investment group yesterday. Pretty disappointed since I was randomly holding some warrants. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241002709109/en/Iron-Horse-Acquisitions-Announces-Business-Combination-Agreement-With-Parent-of-Zhong-Guo-Liang-Tou-Group-Limited-DBA-China-Food-Investment

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DBA on WSB checking in. Good reminder to get back to work. DB2 wont run itself.

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TMF KMLM SOYB WEAT DBA Basically, commodities and anything that isn't correlated to the equity market and assets that rise in a tightening cycle.

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With my 401k converted to a roll over, inherited Roth from my aunt and my parents IRA, now my DBA I only adjust my original roll over IRA from my years of work. I do not understand the word rich very well, but I do know I can most likely live my life with out discomfort if I stay on course. I’m 56f. My father beat it into my head at a very young age how interest compounds, even just 1$ over time. I taught my children, who wanted to listen the same. My youngest is 19 and has saved 26,000 from a job he started working at 16 years old. I think it’s possible to achieve a comfortable life and retire early. It amazes me how fast my account grows now compared to when I was younger. But I was taught to just consistently save, and only look at it yearly. This works! Whew. That was wordy!

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r/investingSee Comment

RAC - omg, I hate managing RAC. I also am a retired senior DBA with 27 years experience with Oracle, SQL Server, PostGres, DB2, you name it. Just left May 31 of this year. Oracle can handle about anything you throw at it with the correct underlying infrastructure. It's just software that depends on storage, memory and parameter tuning. We ended up with exadata on a few systems. The cost and licensing though, omg. I think that's why management is constantly looking for the cheap stuff. But, hey, don't be mean to other people. DBAs already have a reputation. I always told people, we aren't born knowing this stuff and even super senior DBAs with years of experience can make mistakes.

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r/investingSee Comment

Oracle senior DBA here (27 years but retired now). Oracle, ugh. The issue with Oracle is software, a lot of software only works on Oracle. IT management was always trying to bring Postgres in - but software wasn't written for it lol. I don't know how many meetings I've been in where they were trying to get rid of Oracle and I'd drag out the specs and explain. I like Oracle databases even though they are all persnickety because they really do scale up. But definitely overpriced and designed to get the most money out of the buyer. Let's not get into Oracle Support.

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r/investingSee Comment

As a production DBA with 25 years of high performance architecture under my belt managing 1000s of production systems across the majority of the fortune 500 and numerous top 10 database environments globally - i can confidently state that Oracle database is the most mature (and expensive system) out there and if you architect your system correctly (no database system is single variable performant on it's own) you will have no trouble scaling your system based on either data size, IO capacity, or concurrency to close to infinity (I say infinity because I've worked on THE biggest global database with over 100MM concurrent users) without issue. So... all this discussion about "Will platform handle more than X" conversation is a bit over-stated. Again, database SYSTEMS need to be architected for the requirements. Some will be cheaper to run than others but it all depends on your total requirement stack. As an example, I once deployed a 2-node RAC cluster in a massively secure environment that included extremely expensive penetration prevention at all layers - all to support 2 users. It all depends on what you're trying to do. Saying "Struggling to support tables with more than 200 million rows" really tells me you don't know what you're talking about because you haven't talked about what the bottleneck was and you're implying it was single variable (i.e. database software) which has never been the case in my experience.

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r/investingSee Comment

Your statement about DB2 is blatantly false, I was a DBA for a DB2 database a few years ago and they were absolutely updating the software. I was under the impression that their IT consulting business was spun off? Changing priorities is normal... Literally every tech company is pivoting to ai. Oracle is way worse of a legacy company than IBM. I genuinely don't understand why anyone would want to use Oracle products, they are very overpriced and are awful to support.

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And they only delayed, but not did not prevent layoffs. Because the rule was for the loan to be forgiveable, you just had to wait until like July 2020 before reducing headcount. I worked at a place that got a huge PPP loan(I'd estimate $5-10 million based on US headcount). We stayed open despite health ordinances, because we were "essential". Our CFO was bragging to me about how despite the pandemic, business was doing better than before. And as a DBA, I could see in our ERP software that sales volume was great. Despite all this, as soon as the PPP no layoffs period ended, they laid off a bunch of people. Then a year later they got bought out for an undisclosed sum by a fortune 500 company and the CEO/owner retired with all that cash.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I was a DBA for 30 years and am so glad to be retired. 24x7x365 for 25 years...my pager rests quietly at the bottom of a lake.

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r/investingSee Comment

Thank you for sharing the info! I work with TRADEway and wanted to comment on the DBA's mentioned here. Prior to our registration in 2016, we went by NeUventure on Wall Street, (sometimes referred to as DTI-NeUventure or NVOWS for short). Once we became registered we have only gone by the name of TRADEway, but of course must show the previous DBAs in the filing and information provided. Designer Technologies, Inc is the legal entity, and TRADEway is the DBA. Hope this clarifies the timeline a bit! Thank you again.

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[TeslaCam requires a USB drive ](https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/model3/en_us/GUID-F311BBCA-2532-4D04-B88C-DBA784ADEE21.html)to save video clips.

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Sure thing! This is based off of last week's data - I haven't re-run the numbers this week. DBA is an ETF, so it is not included in this stock screen. Ticker Symbol: CB P/E: 11.26 P/E Rank: 83.56 P/S: 1.99 P/S Rank: 52.28 P/B: 1.67 P/B Rank: 61.66 P/FCF: 7.23 P/FCF Rank: 87.57 SHYield: 3.63% SHYield Rank: 69.78 EV/EBITDA: 11.96 EV/EBITDA Rank: 67.89 Overall Score: 422.75 6 month price momentum: 16.95% Ticker 'DBA' not found in the data. Ticker Symbol: CTVA P/E: 52.77 P/E Rank: 42.86 P/S: 2.18 P/S Rank: 48.68 P/B: 1.51 P/B Rank: 65.96 P/FCF: 32.00 P/FCF Rank: 46.93 SHYield: 3.17% SHYield Rank: 66.17 EV/EBITDA: 11.88 EV/EBITDA Rank: 68.37 Overall Score: 338.98 6 month price momentum: 7.78% Ticker Symbol: CTRA P/E: 12.99 P/E Rank: 79.38 P/S: 3.70 P/S Rank: 32.82 P/B: 1.59 P/B Rank: 63.68 P/FCF: 13.32 P/FCF Rank: 70.05 SHYield: 4.98% SHYield Rank: 78.41 EV/EBITDA: 5.89 EV/EBITDA Rank: 90.56 Overall Score: 414.90 6 month price momentum: -2.16%

r/investingSee Comment

Hello! I'm just starting with stocks, work started offering some shares so I've got some there and am looking at a few others, could you please check these? CB, DBA, CTVA, CTRA

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

VEGI and IVEG etf's both have exposure to these agricultural companies also DBA for agricultural futures. we've already had big runup in cocoa, coffee is also popping now, but the grains have yet to pop. i believe this cicada situation will cause grains to really run up in price.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Long CL, XLE, DBA

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Cocoa prices are probably why DBA is up so much right now

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

So my DBA calls gonna keep running or no ?

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Not sure DBA is an accurate measure of what this chart is trying to suggest…

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I don't think you have a correct understanding of what dbt is. It's just generating SQL and submitting that to Snowflake in an order driven by the DAG it generates. All the computer/transformation happens within Snowflake, thus no real cost savings directly (assuming equally performant and solid code being ran through streams/tasks/whatever. People like to say Databricks is cheaper than Snowflake, and while that's true from a strictly dollars per credit perspective, it's really not the full picture. In Databricks you also have to take into account cloud compute, networking, and all the personnel/training involved to upskill on cloud infrastructure and its best practices. You also generally need to know how to write pyspark (although for a lot of data engineering you can just use dbt or delta live table) Alternatively, Snowflake is all inclusive and everything is SQL. That means you can either leverage your existing DBAs or source someone much cheaper with a DBA skillset. Toss in dbt, and everything is still SQL. I work with billion dollar companies on both platforms from both a DE/ML/Analytics space as a chief architect in consulting for context.

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$HSY puts $DBA calls (they have ~12% Cocoa futures)

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

DBA is around 21% cocoa.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I was just telling my friends that we should start an exchange like this. If left and right want to agree to a bet on the election, we'd put it in escrow, and for the AWS/interface/DBA, etc., we'd charge 10%.

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r/investingSee Comment

Indexing is best for most people. My only suggestion if you are gong to index is not to try to pick winners like the S&P500. > inb4 I believe in America That is picking a winner. Consider > printed trillions of dollars this year > Presidential election between two candidates I would not put in charge of the school canteen. > Corrupt congress in thrall to donors and special interests > Expensive market valuations etc At least I would suggest 30% in a broad world index and maybe 5% in a some broad commodity funds like DBA, DBE etc. I visited Japan a while back and many told me they regretted buying into the view that Japan was going to the moon and so it made sense to put 100% into the N225.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

“Is it true the company was officially renamed to: Bagholder LLC DBA Reddit?”

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Lithium... LAC SQM ALB LIT etf... Agriculture... SOYB WEAT DBA DBC etc. CORN

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

you probably don t know anything on the subject. Corn grow in field. it is not mine... look on MOO or DBA to invest in corn

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

Actually, I found a official article of PSL Executive DBA website. [https://www.edbachina.com/cmscontent/1308.html](https://www.edbachina.com/cmscontent/1308.html) However, it's in Chinese. I used a translator to read it, and this article should be able to verify Zhang's alumni status and the authenticity of his doctoral dissertation.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

But really you know its Bagholder's Moving DBA Diamond Hands Moving & Storage

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r/investingSee Comment

I had a LLC i changed to an S-corp. it requires quarterlies. It functions as a holding pass thru and can hold multiple DBA . Then you only need to insure the S-Corp instead of all the business in my case in my state. You can probably set up your business to match your contributions if you max out your personal contributions. Id use Fidelity .

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r/stocksSee Comment

Sounds like a DBA issue, MSSQL should be able to maintain 99.9% uptime if configured and maintained correctly.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Vanguard Consumer Staples ETF (VDC) Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) iShares U.S. Consumer Staples ETF (IYK) First Trust Nasdaq Food & Beverage ETF (FTXG) Invesco Food & Beverage ETF (PBJ) Invesco DB Agriculture Fund (DBA)

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

just go long on DBA , it just keeps chugging along

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r/stocksSee Comment

I work in automotive and work with an Oracle database now. We are re doing our whole system and my boss is bound and determined to use Oracle again and won’t even consider SQL Server. I laid out the benefits, easier DBA tools, easier integration into Power Bi, VS code , Visual Studio, native to our windows servers etc. His only defense was commit rollback and vague “syntax”. Guess who won that battle… not me

Mentions:#SQL#DBA#VS
r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

There is not a good all in one option. Best to sprinkle the best across a group: energy (XLE or VDE), Ag (DBA), gold (GLD or a gold miner etf). GSG gives you a bit of everything but is energy heavy.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Oh, look at you, asking about investing in potatoes. Well, I'll humor you for a moment. Yes, there are some companies that may be indirectly associated with potatoes, such as those in the agricultural industry or supply chains, such as The Andersons Inc. (ANDE) and Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. (FDP). For ETFs, you might look into agricultural- based ones like the Invesco DB Agriculture Fund (DBA) or the Teucrium Corn Fund (CORN). But remember, these funds and stocks cover a wide range of agricultural products, not just potatoes, for all those potato enthusiasts out there. Investing in only potato stocks or ETFs is quite limited and, might I say, an amusingly narrow focus. Good luck on your investment journey, my dear potato-lover.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

My dad is a programmer and DBA for 30 years trained in even cobalt he is an expert gets oracle training that costs $40k routinely for free. He thinks Microsoft’s AI is garbage and has 0 faith in it…

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Contractor I worked with took an entry level Oracle course and updated his resume with 'DBA' the next day.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

We had a relationship with Estes who took over and they kind of expedited us for the search of our pallets in likely terminals. It was quite a shit show. Ended up just reshipping (not through the now-burdened Estes) and hoping the originals would be returned. They did a good job finding and returning them. R&L today was talking about how they’re hesitant to jump in. To uphold their current abilities they need to limit how much they take on. Without any action on their side, tons of *new* traffic coming in. They’re beginning to increase rates to filter out the $YELL regulars now looking elsewhere. Granted, there’s a large jump in rates from Yellow and their DBA’s to companies like R&L. Even so, a spike in traffic they have to deal with. An insider I know said to not expect any of the major freight companies to take them over - too much to chew at the moment. Expect the middle tier ones to take respective chunks.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

But inflation was supposed to be headed to 2%... #gasoline within 5% of 52 week highs, + 15% month over month. #Oil within 15% of 52 week highs, +10% month over month. $DBA which is the agricultural ETF 52 week highs, +10% month over month. #housing at/near all-time highs... That is core CPI in in a nutshell Be ready for inflation to get sticky around 3% and make it nearly impossible for the #FederalReserve to cut rates when the economy stumbles late 2023, early 2024. #JeromePowell likely to be hawkish on Wednesday as not only does he realize a soaring stock market is inflationary (wealth effect) but the core data will keep inflation hotter than the Fed wants. But again, tell me how for the first time in history, the FederalReserve will engineer a perfect landing....

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Sisters an engineer, brothers a nurse, dads been a DBA for 30 years. Me I work in a call center and trade 0dte

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r/optionsSee Comment

It should be! Mine is labeled under my name DBA my LLC with my business 401k accounts linked

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Going to visit my boomer investor and DBA dad this weekend. He wishes the best for me always and I love him even though he got me into the markets before 18. I miss the guy and glad he’s doing well. Going to talk about his portfolio and my future with him and cook some prime ribeyes for everyone.

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He sucks at taking profit but it pays off he got Tesla at $130 before any split years ago still holding. AAPL too. But we also bought lmnd at $40 didn’t sell at $150. Along with many other stocks. He’s had oracle since 1999 reinvesting dividends. He’s a DBA for 30 years he doesn’t sell shit unless I can convince him

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This guy I was helping at my call center job told me he hasn’t talked to someone like me in a long time. He asked me to tell my father he did a great job at raising me and I have a great analytical mind. I haven’t been complimented like this since I was young in school. I told my father he’s a boomer DBA for 30 years and he started to tear up. He told me to please apply for the county or state he’s hurting for me in this job At the same time my apple puts went to 0 another big meaningless loss.

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So with food prices already high we are “cracking down” on farming globally? I guess DBA calls are free money?

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r/stocksSee Comment

Imbalances in supply and demand continue to take its toll on food prices as the price of meat continues to rise, giving positive support to the PowerShares DB Agriculture Fund (DBA), the iPath Dow Jones-UBS Livestock Subindex Total Return ETN (COW) and the Market Vectors Agribusiness (MOO). Hope that helps 🐄

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Fellow DBA, man of culture

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Don't be a financial advisor if you don't you want to be a business owner. If you do want to be a business owner it's great. However, you need your end goal to have your own firm or at least own DBA and office. That's the best way to do the industry. Places like edward jones underpay by far. Independant you keep much higher, if not all, of your fees etc. It's a ridiculously profitable business....if you don't work for edward jones. -source, financial advisor.

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You mean software engineers? I do that currently as a DBA with a bunch of semi-literate felons for an insurance company. Terrible times.

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r/investingSee Comment

Myself and my partner are relatively new to investing. They are even more new and know nothing. I currently have a SEP IRA since I am a one person S-Corp. For them, they probably won’t be investing much but would it be better to open a basic taxable account or like a Roth IRA or something? They work full time with no employer options for retirement at the moment. They also have their own side business that is basically just a DBA at the moment. They plan to set up an auto transfer every week or so. The idea is that the money won’t be touched for a long time but I suppose in an emergency it would be nice to have the option. Thank you in advance for any advice!

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I’m a DBA and I use it to write / debug code, translate to other coding languages, etc. it’s stackoverflow If it could talk back.

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

Nah, I assumed people like you would be the main issue with this post. haha. Sorry if I stepped on your toes. I wouldn't call myself a web developer nor a... anything, really. I'm a developer, period. I create software of all sorts. Web/mobile has been most accessible to users recently and (if you want a unified experience) you better learn some DBA and server architecture but then, I've been writing a lot of GLSL code lately. Categorize me however you want. I don't really care. I was just intending to say "I've spent a significant amount of time developing systems that incorporate LLMs (both local and SaaS)". I'm not trying to indicate that I create these systems (as clarified in literally the 2nd statement of my post). I'm just trying to say "I create LLM-based systems".

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>I wrote "AI developer" to mean "a developer that utilizes AI". Perhaps not the best phrasing, in retrospect, but I made it clear in the first few sentences "I don't create AIs". (and by "AIs", I really meant "LLMs"... I've created AIs, in the past, but it's not really what I do. I create systems that interface with LLMs through the use of context management via embeddings etc). Literally, what?! If I started the following Reddit thread: **There's a \*lot\* of bad information about web dev in here at the moment. I'm a web developer. AMA about web** This clearly is me saying I'm a web developer. I can't logically claim, "I meant to say I'm actually a DBA that uses Google Chrome and the internet." Stop walking it back, or, just change the thread title? You meant to claim you built AI, you didn't think people that actually do this for a living are in the sub(Hello, I'm one of them \*wave\*) and you got steamrolled for it.

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Yea, that would be one way to classify what I do. I mean... you could also say that I'm a DBA. I use AI in production software that I get paid to produce. In the 2nd sentence of my post, I specified that I don't create AI but rather create software that utilizes them. This is a job that's difficult to describe tersely. wtf do you want?

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Ok so everyone converts their account to a business account DBA Dumpster Worker and problem solved!

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Fngu runs the market, soy is just its DBA

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That'll do DBA, that'll do

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Suggestion DBA, DBB, DBO, ICLN. Not financial advice, but what I own.

r/stocksSee Comment

>I mean you got people in this thread saying DBA’s data scientists, medical professionals, business folks, etc have use cases. Well I have you as a DBA, and an analyst above. I'm hoping medical professionals aren't using it to fact check. That would be worrying. I do see some business usecases for writing and summarization. >Then you should probably ask people working in different fields and see if it’s helped. Frankly I look on LinkedIn and a ton of people have found really interesting uses for it. Part of the reason I'm asking here. I want to see what the use cases actually are instead of just hearing about how useful it is. The examples you provided for using it to generate simple template code I'm aware of. I don't personally do it because it's really faster 90% of the time to grab it from google. I would not use it to validate sql (due to schemas being proprietary and also because SQL editors usually points you to where the issue is anyway). I think I can also find aws cli commands faster on google. For generating test code, I guess it's useful if you're making a lot, but I find describing what I want in text will probably take me about as much time as copying pasting myself.

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> 1. ⁠The context of the task usually takes a long time to describe. I only give it well scoped tasks. I’m a DBA so shit like checking syntax errors on queries, generating SQL commands or AWS CLI commands, and answering some questions like how do I convert this Splunk/Datadog alarm to Cloudwatch? It’s great at generating realistic dummy data as well. I don’t give it massive tasks like trying to setup a complex alerting system for 2000 databases. Most of my messages are pretty short. https://www.dbi-services.com/blog/chatgpt-vs-oracle-dba/ Very good for things like generating starter code, tutorials, and giving a lot of context to the answers it provides. > 2. ⁠The quality of the responses are really just not up to par for anything slightly complex. Even when it’s 90% right I can fill in the rest. If you’re trying to do something really complicated you’re better off using it as advisor as opposed to architecting the complex task. > 3. ⁠Proprietary information is something chatgpt doesn't (and shouldn't) have? Like sending proprietary info? Treat it like you would if you’re seeking assistance on a sensitive project. Replace, scrub, etc any sensitive info just send it non sensitive info > I've been trying to think of different use cases at work and there are just very few use cases. The only ones I can think of realistically are: I mean you got people in this thread saying DBA’s data scientists, medical professionals, business folks, etc have use cases. > Using it to fluff up writing when you don't have much to say. Which also basically means wasting other people's time in the end. Yeah it can help improve your writing. Sometimes fluff is needed sometimes not. It can also reduce the fluff. > Using it to summarize writing. I guess solving the problem the point above produces. But due to character limits, you kind of have to paste stuff in somewhat manually. OpenAI API might be more useful in that scenario. But that one is very popular in a lot of use cases. Automatic meeting summaries, automatically generating a tutorial for a remotely done training, etc. > Using it to generate template code, which honestly can be found faster on google in most cases. This one I use all the time. Lot of cases I can find something somewhat what I’m looking for fast on Google. But chatgpt especially for more specific queries or requirements mocks it up much faster and includes a lot of useful context. Anything wrong in it I generally catch pretty quick. Stack Overflow occasionally doesn’t have very helpful answers or they aren’t clearly explained. > Using it to check for information in the public domain, which usually you have to fact check by searching on google afterwards if you're not familiar with the subject already. Still a lot of it is correct and you now have a foundation to work with. “Explain to me how to change the battery of a Honda Civic 2018 and point me to a helpful tutorial.” > Don't get me wrong. I see the potential of applying this technology especially with products like copilot coming out. Or with specialized models trained on proprietary company knowledge. Or with bots that can learn to do tasks at work based on prompts. I just don't see many usecases for it in the workplace today. Then you should probably ask people working in different fields and see if it’s helped.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

im not a DBA but work with them. infrastructure team keeps the databases online. business people ask the DBAs to write reports, queries and how to get/send data to other systems.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Might accept offer for DBA position, currently a programmer. What do you DBA folks do on the daily?

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I work in affordable housing and my manager steals $80,000/year by writing fake checks to herself for carpet to a fake carpet supply company at her house with the same name as a carpet store nearby, and she has a secrete LLC that says 'Carpet Supply X, DBA Mary Smith'. I reported her and then she fired me. This is a HUD affordable housing non profit with a great reputation and 'committed to helping the elderly, low income and the disabled.' I eventually forced them to fire her, but then she opened a cat rescue non profit and is now recruiting 'fundraising volunteers' and now got a job at a non profit that helps disabled people..

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Complex story for aggs with $DBA still above 20

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My agriculture etf DBA was green. Get on them egg margins baw.

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For the wheat one I used WEAT. I also have some commodity futures index ones. Since building a portfolio of futures gets tricky, the way their built can vary how they perform, so, they won’t match the spot price of the commodity if they’re built on futures. There are some commodity trusts that do actually own a building filled with the actual commodity and generally match the spot price, some gold funds for example, but that particular wheat one I used was all futures. I had originally planned on holding that position longer so I may not have used the particular one, but it still did well. Just to use the WEAT example, it’s a portfolio of wheat futures that are a mix of different contract terms designed to minimize negative roll from markets in contango. Some will be all front month contracts, some roll maximized, and there are more active managed futures ones as well. Different strategies for different needs in that realm. I’ve also used CANE, DBO and DBA when it comes to futures ETFs.

r/investingSee Comment

Been looking into commodity ETF's to add. I've had IAU and SLV in the past. What else is good for other commodities? Is DBA or COMT worth adding? Thanks!

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

>hottest servers near you DBA: clicks

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Check aggreculture too, $DBA

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Only DBA

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My DBA 2024 calls are up way more than they should be for a 5 cent move..... Healthy buying last 3 days too. Just an FYI

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DBA up. People finally realizing food prices have mooned and you need food to live.

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We believe that the lawyer doesn't want to do the work. She is making it sound difficult as it seems or could be that she wanted to get paid more. This was just our hunch. We were at a gala tonight to one of the charities that my uncle is supporting and we found that we can keep the old name of the charity and let it stay in Colorado whilst make an umbrella using the main charity as a Fiscal Sponsor of the another name in NY with a DBA. The lawyer says that keeping it in Colorado is best coz it is cheaper than NYC. This is highly possible so if this is the case we can now use the Foundation in Colorado as a fiscal sponsor of the one we are creating in NYC then that should work. We are going to talk to his current accountant about these changes next week.

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By the end I think there WAS a little “cover my ass” sort of thing going on. As no one was complaining(per their side as I had no way to know) If they just left it in my Acct they didn’t have to explain it to anyone. SOMEWHERE, unless it was some software developer or DBA manually touching/creating data, it had to have had a source. I’ve speculated that perhaps it was a part of some larger transaction that got split up and spread about by mistake but they couldn’t 100% prove/trace the constituent parts… so they knew they had an imbalance, but couldn’t tell where it went so wrote it off. If so if they moved it some other Acct it would throw them off balance again… so once they took the write off it was easier just to leave it alone. All 100% guess on my part…but I could see that happening. We have write offs every month in our financial systems that I’m responsible (for different reasons) and sometimes it’s easier and less expensive to just write some off than chase the mystery for years getting no where. To give you scale we do about $2.5M day gross so a few $k is like an insignificant rounding error…. But we DO always balance it out or write it off if in a nonpayment situation. And we don’t just LOSE a transaction as our code is written well and every transaction has a before and after audit log written in a 2nd database so we can trace backward to a point in time to find things like this. I figure the bank does the same or better so I lean towards a developer or dba errantly did a manual change that didn’t have all those protections in place.

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