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$ASTS just went from speculative play to semi-nuclear squeeze as shorts double down (detailed DD inside)

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Something off about insider activity on OpenInsider

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What is a warrant and why did it appear in my IRA account?

r/pennystocksSee Post

$LVVV just announced an additional 2 acres of cultivatable land on their Estrella Ranch property.

r/RobinHoodPennyStocksSee Post

*no position DD* SQFT - a young microcap REIT

r/WallStreetbetsELITESee Post

$SQFT been watching this one

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SQFT LFGGG it’s not too late to get in

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for sure! load up now during dip! SQFT

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$SQFT today is going to run! Nice dip now to jump in.

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SQFT for the win today

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SQFT seems to be having support around the $4 range PM. Might be worth at least watching today

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SQFT might be one to watch 700k fliat

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

$SQFT$ Finally starting to improve

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

SQFT 🚀

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

SQFT

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

The SQFT that is up over 260% today is going to have a breakout?

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

SQFT about to rocket 🚀🚀🚀

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

SQFT about to have a massive breakout!!! 🚀🚀🚀

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

SQFT 17.00 break I mentioned earlier hit first target which was NHOD. And then 22.39 which was so close to my 24.00 target. 

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

SQFT look for a 17.00 break. Meaning 1 minute candle has to close above 17.00 you take Following candle. Targets would be NHOD ( New high of day ) then 24.00+

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Calls on real estate? Infinite SQFT glitch ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4258)

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Yeah, I can see that. But, last time I invested, after quitting the casino, I made a good amount on Facebook, bought when they came out but didn’t hold til 500 levels regrettably. Also made a good amount on an oil company operating in Brazil (I think) that was bought up by Halliburton. Lost some chasing after a Chinese stock, but that was on advice of a friend and I didn’t put that much in. I took my winnings, I mean profits, and used them in life. I put some into a seed investment in Miso Robotics, which an engineering friend of mine recommended. If that stock ever goes up I might just trust engineers for investment advice. I only got back into it about two years ago, and am not that into it because the country I live in is a different time zone. But, I did do some gambling with my most recent profits. Bought some penny stocks NDRA, MLGO, SQFT and TCBP. But that was only with part of my winnings, like last time. I figure it’s like my last day at the casino. I played roulette, won a nice chunk, used 1,000 of that on the slots and won big. Never went back after that, even though the casino had taken from me much more than I won that day.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

How about the misrepresentation of square footage in commercial real estate? "3000 SQFT room! ready to build!" measure space, only 1800 useable sqft the other 1200 is "common area and loss factor"

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

#980,000 USD FOR A 530 SQFT condo FUCK IT ITS BUY NOW

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r/investingSee Comment

IF ONLY THOSE STUPID NEBRASKANS KNEW WHAT THEY WERE MISSING OUT ON SPENDING 4k a MONTH ON A 600 SQFT APARTMENT AND SPENDING 6 HOURS A DAY IN TRAFFIC TO HAVE NO DISPOSABLE INCOME, SAVINGS, OR ASSETS!!!!

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

#950 SQFT 1 BEDROOM CONDO FOR $1.5M @ orchard road

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Definitely. An interesting metric I left out of the post. Revenue per SQFT for 2023 was $764/Sqft nearly the same as 2017 which was $765/sqft despite a decrease in around 3.5m sqft in retail space since then.

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

i don't know... it had a nice run... seems like it was from around .90 to 1.40... i sold back out 80% at around 1.20 or so... it does have a pretty good dividend... appears it went up around the last ex-div date.. they have earnings and such... but yahoo seems to think they're overbought... well, their 'operating cash flow' appears to be negative, but otherwise they seem fairly solid... [https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SQFT/key-statistics?p=SQFT](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SQFT/key-statistics?p=SQFT) on yahoo, nobody has commented in 'conversations' for the past couple of weeks. looks like SQFT might also 'own 4 million shares of CDT': [https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/CDT?p=CDT&.tsrc=fin-srch](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/CDT?p=CDT&.tsrc=fin-srch)

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r/pennystocksSee Comment

any SQFT, Presidio Property Trust fans? it recently ran up, and dropped back a ways. i sold 80% of my position and am just waiting for the next move. the 80% sold paid for the 20% remaining in my hands, so 'house shares'... they're basically a property trust, but a twist is that they are accepting rent payments in crypto. they pay dividends, and have strong earnings... [https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SQFT?p=SQFT&.tsrc=fin-srch](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SQFT?p=SQFT&.tsrc=fin-srch) they've been taking crypto for some time: [https://finance.yahoo.com/news/presidio-property-trust-announces-acceptance-140000299.html](https://finance.yahoo.com/news/presidio-property-trust-announces-acceptance-140000299.html)

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Not in your typical 3d printing sense, but i have been browsing a company that is doing 3D printed houses from concrete. The guy was a pastor, and has a good heart and mostly does prints for low income families, and building communities for homeless people. The tech is pretty sound, and i think the houses are a big hit looks wise for the south and desert climates. Yet to see how they look in northern or wilderness settings, but they claim R80 insulation similar to a ICF home. With the added benefit that the building structure is entirely automated except for windows/doors and utilities. Roofs are still standard as well. But the major thing that differentiates it from ICF is that icf is a insulated form that has to be cut and placed sealed, then poured. These 3D concrete homes are designed so that they have concrete-gap-concrete. So when they are done with the print, and the conduit and everything for utilities is set in stone, they literally just go to the top of the structure and dump buckets of pre mixed expanding foam insulation. The entire process of building a 2000SQFT house structure (rough framing and water proofing) can be completed in a single day. The printing device is expensive, but holy hell when i saw that I thought to myself “that is 100% of the future of home building”. Added benefit is your structure is concrete, its extremely fire resistant inside and out, its air draft is damn near zero if you have a good window/door installer, and it will survive tornados and hurricanes, because its fuckin concrete. Contrary to popular belief modifying concrete structures really isn’t hard. All it takes is the right saw and access to water. Repairing concrete structures is also quite easy since you just form and pour.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I live in the suburbs just outside of Houston and we bought a 3400 SQFT house in 2016 for 230K now it's about 400K. You can still get a nice house in the surrounding suburbs between 300-400K in this area!

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

That's not how economics works. If they're renting 2 units that's less demand than if they're renting 8 units. Boomers wanting a 4000 SQFT home on a 1 acre lot all to themselves has much more impact on housing scarcity than 8 people piling into a small condo.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

#415 SQFT 1 bed Singapore condo $650,000 USD #WE BUYIN?

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

#HONG KONGS NEW CONDO 190 sqft studio for $710,000 USD +$200,000 stamp duty tax $910K USD for a 190SQFT studio #WE BUYING OR NOT

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

#SINGAPORE $1.75M 2 Bed condo 690 SQFT Or #$1.75M Crack skyscraper in Newark

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Cant put a price on independence but I absolutely couldn’t afford a 2k SQFT living space that I get right now. I work in the service industry so I’m not dating for the foreseeable future anyway. I’m living with my parents but it’s not like they own me, they really don’t care wtf goes on unless it’s illegal or will ruin their house. I get that it might be an edge case, but my parents are infinitely better to live with than any roommate , and other than paying rent I get to/have to do what I’d do alone anyways. I work, go to school, and help my dad at the gym (he’s disabled so we work on mobility) 3-4x a week. I’m busy, I don’t care about having fun in my “prime” or whatever, I literally just want to save my money more than anything rn, I just love seeing my bank/portfolio go up. Also my parents chief the fuck out of my weed regularly so ong they need me too.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

>177 SQFT Sounds like a mansion

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

We talkin 223 SQFT here

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

$314,000 for my house , 7 Beds 3 Bathrooms , 2,993 SQFT

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

2,700 SQFT for for $222k?! What in the fuck. You've got to be in Detroit lol I live in the PNW and $222k today would get you little more than 1k SQFT in a questionable neighborhood at best. My eyes have shifted towards Idaho lately and you'd be looking at at least $500k for a solid home with 2k+ SQFT. And that's living closer to cattle shit than than a 4-way stop light. So good on you, I hope you and your growing family are doing well.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

#Imagine blowing 430K USD on a 155 SQFT Hong Kong studio apart,ent

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r/stocksSee Comment

Yea and there is more to it than just that. For instance, average home size today is 2,480 sqft vs 1,595 sqft in 1980... How obviously, that has some caveats of its own but for calculation simplicity lets just say these are apples to apples. And oh yea, interest was 13% in 1980. Now lets look at the numbers: --------------------------------------------------- 2022 Median Home Size - ~2300 sqft Median Individual Income - $54,132 Median Household Income - ~$72,000 Median Home Price - $428,700 *Interest Rate - 6.5% (thats 2023, 2022 ave was actually 4%) Without adjusting for SQFT and Interest: 6x for households and 8x for individuals Adjusting for SQFT ($278k for similar size house): 3.8x for households and 5.1x for individuals Monthly payment with adjusted SQFT and 30 year fixed: $2,272/mo --------------------------------------------------- 1980 Median Home Size - ~1595 sqft Median Individual Income - $9,365 Median Household Income - $21,020 Median Home Price - ~$65,000 Interest Rate - 13.74% 3x for households and 7x for individuals Monthly payment with 30 year fixed: $930/mo --------------------------------------------------- So as you can see, housing prices havent really changed all that much compared to income. Its actually become easier for individuals (5.1x vs 7x in 1980) though slightly harder for households (3.8x vs 3x in 1980) due to decline in household income vs individual income. None of this factors interest rate... obviously things look much worse when you include loans as you can see above. The monthly payment was $930/mo in 1980. Today its $2,300 for a similar size home. So its a little more than double... but incomes have climbed 5.5x for individuals and 3.5x for families. So its obviously far more affordable today than back then.

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r/StockMarketSee Comment

100% correct. As a "flyover" resident, my wife and I bought our first house for $140k almost eight years ago now. That same house is going for $180k now. 1600SQFT, reasonably nice, in a not terribly small town right next to a much, much larger one.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

If you sold crayons to other people to eat, the crayons you bought 2 years for $300,000 to flip at 3% is now worth $200,000 @ 6.5% Since the housing market has been so inflated we don’t really even know what a fair price per SQFT is anymore so you have to kind of use the interest rate adjustment factors in the valuation. It’s not a linear correlation for sure but if you just look at buying power for every .1% increase on a 30 year fixed it’s a $25 ish decrease for every .1% increase in rates. So if you could can afford $300k at 3% you can afford $200k at 6.5%. If you are the crayon eater you can only buy 2 red crayons instead of three because your hand job train behind the dumpster at Wendy’s is still only bringing in $30/day. If you put your finger up their ass you might increase your revenue from the added service.

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I did alot into IGR cause they pay dividends each month and a company that is reputable and has global diversity. I'm getting 10% return annually so far since they are very unlikely to change their dividends at .06 a share. That's my rental income basically. Then I'm buying 3 month and 6 month bonds so I can tier them while we find out if Jpow pussies out and my exposure isnt too high. I keep some in cash for emergency, some in I bonds and tier the rest of the emergency fund in those bills. I'll get my 3.5 and 4 percent at maturity at worst. If he pussies out I can sell if interest rates have to go down. If I don't get a bill at the highest interest rate then at every 3 months I can renew at the next higher rate or move to stonks. I'm also hitting up ccl and dal for future growth potential. My gambling is basically AUR and SQFT, which pays a dividend, but I have little faith in SQFT so I'm just putting my balls in her to test if I like it.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Indeed had to blur one ticker b/c of Reddit flagged it for having a small cap (TRIT). Curiously I think there are others, like SQFT, that they didn't catch.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Indeed it was; had to blur one ticker b/c of Reddit flagged it for having a small cap (TRIT). Curiously I think there are others, like SQFT, that they didn't catch.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

For a tiny apartment it is... I lived in a 3000SQFT home with two AC units that only got to 250 in the summer with those running all the time..

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r/stocksSee Comment

Lol toys, cameras, fees for websites, SQFT of space, phone, internet etc

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

It's not a wash at even, or best in the long term, very obviously. Almost all profitable strategies in retail cost more money up front, but play out in the long run. Pulling the plug can be more expensive immediately than say, allowing an unprofitable store to continue for a year, but of course it is a long term savings. You forget that there is no 'long term' for BBBY. As of this moment, the lifespan is 6 months as per their own words. Retail leases are wildly different than say a residential lease, but let me put an example out of how it can be more expensive to close a store than let it continue to operate for a period of time to shore up my point and counter your 'save a ton'. We will use the six month window BBBY has bought themselves, and the shorter the time frame, the more relatively expensive it becomes to shutter a store. Using super easy over simplified numbers, Let's say BBBY has a 96 month lease on a space that at the SQFT/yr works out to $1000 a month on a double net lease. Allowing the store to continue to run unprofitable doesn't change that they are only spending $1000/mo for the rent over the next 6 months, $6,000 total. Their lease that is currently a part of their projected expenditures is 6k. Shuttering that store is absolutely guaranteed to cost more over the next six months. They are undoubtedly going to end up shelling out more than 6k, as any large retail lease contact will require a substantial penalty (12 months due when lease is broken early after notice for example), but the reality is many large retail space leases require payment of the REMAINDER of the lease. So if that lease still had 4 years left, that's 48,000 BBBY has put up, that they can't seek financial protection from that bill since they aren't filing bankruptcy. 48 > 6. Shuttering that store cost more on the lease side than allowing it to continue at current cash burn rates. There are relatively minor savings if they're in a double net lease from monthly expenses they may skate out of, but it won't be less than the savings. These large immediate-due costs are less than overall savings over a longer period of time, which is why successful companies shutter their underperforming stores all the time, because they have the 1 year or 2 years it may take to realize the savings. That is far from a given for BBBY, and comparing strategies over 6 months windows skews numbers bad.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

**1 BEDROOM 250 SQFT Hong Kong CONDO NEWS CONSTRUCTION ($830,000 USD)** **or** **5 bedroom 3000 sqft condo in Chicago loop ($830,000)**

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Fuck man I’m trying to move from Boulder City (20 miles from Vegas) to Vegas. My rent is currently $1000 for a 2B2B 850SQFT. When we were looking two years ago, the apartments we wanted were $1200/$1300 a month, those same places are now $1650-$2000 a month.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

COME TO CALIFORNIA FOR THE 1MILLION DOLLAR 1,000 SQFT HOMES! ​ STAY FOR THE $8 A GALLON GAS!

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r/stocksSee Comment

“Presidio Property Trust (NASDAQ: SQFT) declared a special warrant dividend. All holders of record of Presidio's common stock and existing outstanding warrants as of January 14, 2022 will receive one warrant for each common share or existing warrant held. The warrant dividend is expected to be issued on or around January 24, 2022. These warrants will give the holder the right to purchase one share of Presidio common stock at $7.00 per share, for a period of five years. Should shareholders not convert the warrants during that holding period, the warrants will automatically convert to 1/10 of a common share at expiration, rounded down to the nearest number of whole shares.” Source: streetinsider.com

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

>e average global price of energy as a stand in for real inflation. If energy costs rise then everything rises. Energy has doubled in the past few years and it's averaged 25% annually. 2018 saw a slump and it looks like we had a tiny recession at that time. House prices even dropped. > >Speaking of house prices they've also spiked by 20-25% annually. > >That seems closer to the real CPI. > >20-25% annual inflation I'm closer to 50% YoY. Granted I drive a Diesel Truck, and love to cook non standard meals. ​ Fuel and Food costs have hurt me the worst. ​ I could care less about everything else being more expensive, that isn't what hurts me the most. ​ I also have a 2400SQFT home, and two kids and a wife. Winter heating costs sucked. Thats 2400sqft single story, and I have another half finished basement that is fully piped into the HVAC system. I kept that as low as I can though. I like being comfortable, i'm not a were keeping the heat at 66f my parents were. ​ I do hope the stock market has a few bad years, as at my age I could use some cheap stock to catch back up.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Curious if you have actually read the annual reports for the last 5 years for AMZN as well as this last Qtly release? Or are you just looking at headlines and trading (and not investment) pundits on CNBC? Curious if you realize how big AWS actually is? It’s a $70B+ rev run rate growing at 40% with 30% margins. Consider the math on that through 2025 (even if you drop the forward looking growth rate). I’ll give you a hint… it will be roughly equal to what Google was in 2020, AWS alone. Advertising is generating $31B+ rev/yr which is larger than YouTube. LARGER THAN YOUTUBE. They have doubled HC (since covid) and operating facilities to match (+45% YOY increase in SQFT for Ops/data centers). Current employee HC is 1.6M People. There is no other company in the world that could successfully execute this at scale (~$400B rev/yr) and remain profitable. Earnings is currently clouded/anemic by the continued intensive build out for fulfillment and delivery required to set them up to provide same day and next day service in all relevant metros. Not to mention the status of OT pay given covid as well as costs associated with the tight labor market. Subscription (Prime) is ~$32B rev/yr. They have absurd pricing power. The Prime increase is likely $5B/yr in additional rev/yr, probably more. Given the significant value of Prime no one will miss a beat on an additional increase of $20-50/yr. It’s equal to a trip to Wendy’s or Chili’s. No one will even notice it. The Rivian investment is only another example of how gangster this company is. This company has some of the smartest people in the room. I would not want to bet against them.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Mickey mouse’s software engineer cousin who likes to go hiking and rock climbs in the gym in his garage of his modest 1.3 million 1,200 SQFT home in the Bay Area.

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r/investingSee Comment

>REITs There are alot of REITs that are currently oversold, and pay off sick ass dividends. I know many people don't want to deal with taxes on dividend gains - But if it's in a tax free account like traditional IRA - I would take a close look at: ORC, NYMT, OHI, SQFT, TWO, SACH, ARR, SBRA You can do your own DD to decide if any of these meet your portfolio's needs - but I have small positions in all of them and I add a share or two every week while the prices are low.... I think as inflation rises so will these REITs share prices.

r/pennystocksSee Comment

$LVVV just expanded their cultivatable land (pretty much doubling cannabis harvest). https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/10/26/2320433/0/en/Livewire-Ergogenics-Announces-Two-Additional-Acres-of-Cultivation-Area-on-Estrella-Ranch-to-Over-130-000-SQFT.html

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

DAMN 500 SQFT? You lavish king. I have to ask, Downtown LA or shit park of Oakland?

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Shorting $OPTT $HBI and $SQFT next.

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Possibility that $SQFT swings back and runs again today, or it could crash and burn. Might be worth looking into.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Nice play. I saw in Yahoo trending and mentioned this morning just because $SQFT is a fun ticker.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Guys SQFT could be the next meme. I bought in just because I was looking for some really high yield REITs for my boomer account but it's starting to pump.

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The company is building a née 21,000 SQFT research facility. IMHO, their existing research capabilities make the current price a deal. New facility is bullish AF.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

If you have an agreement then you should be good to go, typically the appraiser will pull up recent sales around you and then adjust the home based on what he sees. So if the house has more upgrades, larger SQFT lot etc. that will allow him the ability to appraise the home higher. Likewise if it is not as nice, builder finish inside, and in need of work it could come in lower. But again, if you agreed to a price already then write up the contract based on that and move ahead unless its pending this appraisal.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

SQFT to the moon!!! 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 any chance of making this a meme?

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r/stocksSee Comment

SQFT

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

SQFT, Presidio Real Estate Investment Trust fund. Just started dividends too, and noticeable high and low manipulation from shorts

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

SQFT ?

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r/investingSee Comment

Not really. My company is international an I make more than those in Europe doing a similar job and unlike Europe taxes are low as well as cost of living where I am. I develop tax software. I am both an accountant and coder although unlike my peer group I have started expanding my skills in actual programming. I live in Wichita Kansas and with my wages, I can max my roth 401k, roth IRA, go to college for my doctorate on my employers dime as well as buy a home with 3.5k SQFT and an acre of land. With my wifes salary I can max her 401k, roth IRA, and we still have around 1k a month left over. I could not pull that off in a single area of Europe and trust me, I have looked. I want dual citizenship with the UK because they recognize the Roth tax free status and I want to actually buy a castle in Scotland as well as a feudal barony title. I will most likely take the pay cut to work in Europe simply for citizenship when I am in my 50s when I already have close to 10 million in the bank.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Sure. It isn't hard to imagine how LPs will make purchases in the US. Just look at Curaleaf's approach to the EU as a blueprint of what's coming for LPs entry into the US. First off, it would make no sense for most LPs to purchase a "large" MSO. Most "large" MSOs have built their books by operating vertically integrated markets, and have heavy retail burdens. Retail stores will have little to no value in a legal market. There will be tens of thousands of stores nationwide, so spending 60m+ (Trulieve) on 2 locations is retarded. Like 400%+ breakeven FD's with 0 DTE retarded. For comparison, 4Front spent 60m to being construction on their **OVER 500K SQFT** growing facility in Illinois. Their 60m investment will allow them to supply *nations* with Cannabis, in an open legal market. What is Trulieve's 60m purchase of 2 dispensaries going to look like in 2024-2025? It's gonna look like wasted money, that's what. Also, I bring up Cronos because they are most likely to make a large MSO purchase. Out of the "large" LPs, Cronos is the weakest. Cronos has also said they are focused on brand building. So If *any* LPs were to purchase a large MSO it would be them. It also helps they are sitting on about 1.2B of Altria's money for M&A. However like I said before, it just doesn't make sense for LPs to purchase large footprint MSOs. They are already sitting on an excess of cannabis and grow space, they just need the markets MSOs operate in. Not the MSOs themselves

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Gdlnf on verge of mining approval. 2nd largest RARE EARTH DEPOSIT ON PLANET EARTH. GAME CHANGER. DO YOUR DD. I HAVE BEEN HOLDING SINCE 2009. GREENLAND IS ABOUT TO BECOME VERY RELEVANT IN THIS SPACE. IF APPROVED THIS MINE ALONE WILL STRIP CHINA OF ABOUT 25% OF ITS MONOPOLY ON THE RAREST AND MOST STRATEGIC MINERALS IN THE WORLD. 2. VITAL METALS(VTMXF) EUROPE'S RARE EARTH HOPEFULL. 3. LASTLY, AGRAFLORA(AGFAF) MONSTER IN THE EDIBLES AND LEAF SPACE. FIRST CROP THIS SPRING. 52K SQ FT EDIBLES FACTORY, OLDEST CONFECTIONERY COMPANY IN NORTH AMERICA AS PARTNER . 2.1 MILLION SQFT INDOOR GREENHOUSE WITH HIGH END PROPRIETARY SEEDS. NEW CEO WHO IS EXTREMELY RESPECTED IN CANADA. THIS ONE IS BIG IF FIRST CROP ROLLOUT AND EDIBLES HIT MARKET. LIKE A YOUNG AURORA. DO YOUR OWN DD. GOOD LUCK TO ALL AND TO ALL GOOD LUCK. HAPPY MONDAY.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

I like $SQFT WAAAAAY Better.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

So you’re saying I should buy $SQFT, got it

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Wish I had a SQFT to give her.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

Hey, you do realize you can't be seen in a 2700 SQFT yacht now, don't you? What, do you want him to get laughed out of St. Tropez? Show some humanity for Christ' sake.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

>6500 SQFT yacht *inside* of the 2,700 SQFT yacht. FTFY

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

It’s just another way for these greedy shits to shave off running cost, so they can afford the 6500 SQFT yacht instead of the 2,700 SQFT yacht.

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