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| You've still got it the wrong way round! Buy when he's caught = Price goes down. Sell after he's re-established himself = Price goes up. If you want to make money on the stock market you have to play AGAINST the mindless sheep and their cycle of oblivious optimism to irrational panic. |
| Wait a minute, clearly Batman is Wayne Enterprises Long-Term Destructive Testing division. |
| DVS BSTrD: You've still got it the wrong way round! Buy when he's caught = Price goes down. Sell after he's re-established himself = Price goes up. If you want to make money on the stock market you have to play AGAINST the mindless sheep and their cycle of oblivious optimism to irrational panic.
I was thinking exactly this - provided the company isn't going to go bankrupt, buying when it's down is always the better investment. And going by the company's track-record, waiting till it's become extremely high then shorting it just before Superman wrecks it would provide a massive payoff ... But then, as the article says, this is a world that can't tell Superman from Clark Kent - not sure about how savvy their investors are. |
| Also lending credence to using LexCorp over Wayne Enterprises, I seems to recall in some property, maybe one of the Justice League animations, the issue coming up that Wayne Enterprises wasn't able to compete with LexCorp as a company on virtually any level. |
| In that last episode of JLU, [NERD ALERT!] I think Metron told Lex Luthor only a 12th level intellect can go past the Source Wall to see the AntiLife Equation, which Luthor was "overqualified." [/NERD ALERT!] |
| Darth_Payn: In that last episode of JLU, [NERD ALERT!] I think Metron told Lex Luthor only a 12th level intellect can go past the Source Wall to see the AntiLife Equation, which Luthor was "overqualified." [/NERD ALERT!]
Hurray! |
| Darth_Payn: In that last episode of JLU, [NERD ALERT!] I think Metron told Lex Luthor only a 12th level intellect can go past the Source Wall to see the AntiLife Equation, which Luthor was "overqualified." [/NERD ALERT!]
And yet he's not able to come up with a plan to ultimately defeat Superman. A guy not known for his "superior than 12th level intellect." |
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