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Atlanta is an American comedy-drama television series created by Donald Glover. It premiered on September 6, 2016 on FX. Season 4 premiered on September 15, 2022. It is the final season. The series centers on college dropout and music manager Earnest "Earn" Marks (Glover) and rapper Paper Boi (Brian Tyree Henry) as they navigate the Atlanta rap scene. It also stars Lakeith Stanfield as Darius Epps and Zazie Beetz as Vanessa "Van" Keefer.
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2023.03.27 14:43 blackwoodsix Oyako don
| I got the recipe from off some site that popped up on Google but both times that I made using it, the sauce evaporated too much until there wasn't enough sauce and I had to add more sauce half way through. Maybe because I didn't use an oyako pan and also because it was an induction cooker. Anyway, these are the approximate ingredients Sauce: -1 cup (240ml) dashi. Can use instant dashi or make it yourself. If you use instant dashi, don't just rely on the instructions but tadte it so that you get your desired taste that's not too strong or weak. -2/3 tablespoon mirin/sake I didn't have both and used Chinese cooking wine -1/6 tablespoon light soysauce -1/2 tablespoon brown sugar. I used brown sugar because it's richer but use whatever you have. The seasonings can absolutely be tweaked to suit your tastes but add less instead of more since it's easier to add than refuce the flavourings -100g boneless chicken thigh (about 1 piece), cut to bite sized pieces. I prefer using chicken thigh with skin on because it's more flavourful. -1/4 of a big onion 1 or 2 eggs, depending on preference -Coriander or spring onion for garnish -Shredded toasted seaweed for garnish -Cooked Japanese short grained rice Instructions: 1.Cook the rice then do the cutting and preparation of ingredients. Don't be like me and find out the rice still in the package and the chicken strated cooking and have to wait. - Combine the sauce and heat it up to a hard simmer on medium heat.
- Add in the onion and let it cook until the onion is soft and has a sorbed the sauce. It takes about 4 to 5 minutes
- Add in the chicken and cook for 5 minutes until chicken is cooked. If at this pont the sauce has reduced too much, add in some more sauce mixture, tasting to get the right flavour
- Beat egg (but don't mix too thoroughly) and pour into pan evenly and off the heat just as it solidifies. If you use 2 eggs you can separate one of the egg yolks and add later for nicer taste. I only used one due to health concerns so didn't bother.
- Scoop the rice into bowl and pour the contents in the pan on top of the rice. Sprinkle the garnishes and serve with miso soup if desired.
My attempt wasn't perfect but it tasted alright. The egg didn't turn out the way I wanted because I had to turn it off halfway to wait for the rice to cook but it didn't affect the taste. As expected you really need 2 eggs to get the perfect bowl but I'll take it. submitted by blackwoodsix to u/blackwoodsix [link] [comments] |
2023.03.27 14:43 Then_Marionberry_259 MAR 20, 2023 BBB.V BRIXTON METALS DRILLS 9M OF 1037 G/T SILVER INCLUDING 4M OF 2043 G/T AG FROM HOLE-283 AND DRILLS 7M OF 0.37% COBALT INCLUDING 4M OF 0.60% CO FROM HOLE-265 AT ITS LANGIS PROJECT, ONTARIO
| https://preview.redd.it/wv6751362aqa1.png?width=3500&format=png&auto=webp&s=eb44627713daffb00068529b5144d4041e69272b VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brixton Metals Corporation (TSX-V: BBB, OTCQB: BBBXF) (the “ Company ” or “ Brixton ”) is pleased to announce final drill results from the 2022 drill campaign at its wholly owned Langis Project. The project is located in the Cobalt Camp of Ontario, about 500km north from Toronto. The 2022 program started in early November and was completed late December with 35 drill holes totaling 7114.90m. Highlights - Hole LM-22-265 yielded 7.0m of 0.37% Cobalt from 120m depth
- Including 4.0m of 0.60% Co
- Including 1.0m of 1.20% Co
- Hole LM-22-283 yielded 9.0m of 1037 g/t Silver from 165m depth
- Including 4.0m of 2043 g/t Ag
- Including 1.0m of 7910 g/t Ag
Vice President of Exploration, Christina Anstey, stated, “ We are excited to have completed another round of highly successful drilling at the Langis Project. Langis drilling continues to generate impressive silver and cobalt intercepts. While the Company currently does not have a 2023 budget for this project, it does warrant further exploration drilling.” Figure 1. Location of the Langis Project, Ontario. Table 1. Select Mineralized Intervals. https://preview.redd.it/cx7p6e562aqa1.png?width=800&format=png&auto=webp&s=13674f74941e272473a7c572694e8c12073729b8 All assay values are uncut weighted averages and intervals reflect drilled lengths as further drilling is required to determine the true widths of the mineralization. Figure 2. Collar Locations, Drill Traces and UG-Workings Projected to Surface at the Langis Project. Discussion Cobalt and silver mineralization at Langis appear to be derived from separate mineralizing events, although the host veins commonly share structures with one another and the two can occur together frequently. West-northwest, northwest and east-west trends have been identified for these cobalt- and silver-hosting structures. Cobalt mineralization appears to favor the Coleman Member conglomerates of the Gowganda Formation, immediately above the Keewatin mafic volcanic rocks, although mineralized veins are observed within the mafic volcanics, as well as within the Nipissing diabase. Cobalt occurs as cobaltite and other Ni-Co-arsenides and sulpharsenides, hosted within quartz-calcite veins. The veins commonly contain pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, galena and trace native bismuth. Brixton has completed four previous drill campaigns on the Langis Project, all of which have predominantly targeted high-grade silver around the historic workings. Through these programs, several high-grade cobalt intercepts have been observed, including 3.5m of 1.89% Co in LM-22-254, 0.98m of 3.55% Co in LM-18-23, and 1.0m of 1.965% Co and 20,995 g/t Ag in LM-18-42. For this fifth season, targeting is focussed on cobalt specific structures, testing their continuity and grade. Drill planning involved the use of geology and geochemistry from previous drilling, geophysical surveys and historic underground mapping completed by Agnico in the 1980’s. Prior to 2022, Brixton had drilled over 35,100 meters on the Langis Project. The 2022 season started in early November and was completed late December with 35 drill holes totaling 7114.90m. Figure 3. Collar Locations, Assays and UG Workings Projected to Surface at the Langis Project. Figure 4. Shaft 6 Collar Locations and Assays at the Langis Project. Figure 5. High-grade cobalt intercept from hole LM-22-265. Figure 6. Native Silver & Cobalt Mineralization from hole LM-22-283 at 172.95m Depth. Drill holes LM-22-260 and LM-22-265 were drilled from the same pad location and targeted high-grade cobalt mineralization around previously released hole LM-22-254 where 30m averaging 0.35% cobalt was intersected. LM-22-265 was successful in intersecting the mineralized structure and returned assays of 0.37% cobalt over 7.0m, including 4.0m of 0.6% cobalt and 1.0m of 1.2% cobalt (see Figure 3). Hole LM-22-260 intersected 2.0m of 0.33% cobalt between 141.00 and 143.00m, as well as 22.50m of 0.12% nickel between 168.0 and 190.50m. An additional ten step-out drill holes were completed to target the extents of the cobalt mineralization around LM-22-265. Holes LM-22-256 and LM-22-257 were drilled 25m south along strike of hole LM-22-254. Hole 256 intercepted 1.0m of 0.15% cobalt between 144.50 and 145.50m, as well as 7.48m of 0.15% nickel between 165.36 and 172.84m. LM-22-257 was drilled below hole 256 and intercepted 47.50m of 0.13% nickel and 0.01% cobalt. Holes LM-22-258 and LM-22-259 were drilled approximately 57m north of the previously mentioned holes and had lower grade intercepts with assays up to 0.14% cobalt over 0.5m from hole LM-22-258. LM-22-259 intercepted broader low-grade mineralization assaying 0.01% cobalt and 0.13% nickel over 26m from 121.0 to 147.0m as well as 5.0m of 227.4 g/t silver between 103.50 and 108.50m depth. LM-22-263 and LM-22-264 were drilled from the same location approximately 155m west of LM-22-258 targeting the mineralized zone from the west. LM-22-263 intercepted 1.50m of 154.0 g/t Ag between 144.0 and 145.50m while LM-22-264 had no significant results. LM-22-266 and LM-22-267 were drilled from the same location approximately 40m south of LM-22-265 and intercepted broad low-grade nickel cobalt mineralization hosted in thin isolated veins hosted in both the Coleman Member conglomerate and Archean mafic volcanics. LM-22-266 intercepted 26.0m of 0.12% nickel and 0.01% cobalt while LM-22-267 intersected 10m of 0.17% nickel and 0.06% cobalt between 134.0 and 144.0m. LM-22-268 and LM-22-269 were drilled from the same location approximately 50m south LM-22-266. Both holes intercepted low-grade cobalt and nickel mineralization including 20m of 0.16% nickel and 0.01% Co, including 8.0m of 0.20% nickel, between 166.0 and 186.00m in LM-22-268. Hole LM-22-269 intercepted 1.0m of 0.17% cobalt between 161.0 and 162.0m and 17.26m of 0.14% nickel between 168.74 and 186.0m. LM-22-261 and LM-22-262 were planned as step holes to target high-grade silver mineralization previously identified in 2021. Both holes drilled towards the northwest and intersected approximately 80m of Coleman Member sandstone and siltstone overlying Archean mafic volcanics. LM-22-261 intercepted 0.74m of 0.06% cobalt and 31.6 g/t Ag while LM-22-262 had no significant results. LM-22-270 and LM-22-271 were drilled from the same location drilling towards the northeast and planned to test potential mineralization between Shaft 3 to the south and Shaft 4 to the north. LM-22-270 was drilled at a dip of -42 degrees and intersected 2.0m of 0.02% cobalt between 163.0 and 165.0m hosted in conglomerate near the contact with Archean mafic volcanics. LM-22-271 was steepened below LM-22-270 and intersected 0.06% cobalt over 21.0m, including 7.50m of 0.11% cobalt, and including 3.0m of 0.2% cobalt. Additional drilling is needed around these holes to further test the extents of the newly discovered cobalt mineralization in this area. LM-22-272 failed to reach depth after intercepting historic underground mine workings. The drill was relocated 30m north to move away from the workings and LM-22-273 and LM-22-274 were both drilled from this location. All three holes were planned as >250m northern step-outs from the historic Shaft 6 underground workings where significant silver and cobalt mineralization had been mined and where limited data had previously existed. Both holes were drilled from the west and were unsuccessful in intercepting mineralization returning no significant assays. LM-22-275 was drilled 75m north of LM-22-274 and drilled from the east intercepting 17.32m of 0.01% cobalt. Drill holes LM-22-276 to LM-22-281 were planned as a series of step-out holes targeting previously identified high-grade nickel and silver mineralization east of the Shaft 6 mine workings. All six holes were drilled towards the east, targeting the lower contact of the diabase sill with the underlying Archean volcanics and Coleman Member sediments, a favorable horizon for the localization of mineralized veins. LM-22-276 and 277 were drilled from the same location and hole 276 intercepted 16m of 0.04% cobalt, including 4.20m of 0.11% cobalt. LM-22-277 was drilled below 276 and intercepted 5.0m of 87 g/t silver including 1.0m of 309 g/t silver between 120.0 and 125.0m. From 134.06 to 237.0m, assays returned 0.12% nickel over 102.94m, including 1.80m of 0.33% nickel and 0.05% cobalt. LM-22-278 and 279 were drilled from the same location 50m south of LM-22-277. LM-22-278 intersected broad anomalous nickel and cobalt but returned no significant assay results. LM-22-279 was drilled below hole 278 and intersected 134.0m of 0.12% nickel between 163.0 and 297.0m depth, including 1.5m of 0.16% nickel, 0.02% cobalt and 49 g/t silver. LM-22-280 and 281 were drilled from the same location 45m south of LM-22-279 and achieved greater results compared to the previous step-out holes to the north. LM-22-280 intercepted 3.0m of 0.11% nickel and 494 g/t silver between 246.0 and 249.0m within a broader zone of lower grade mineralization as at depth intersected 6.0m of 0.17% cobalt between 283.50 and 289.50m. LM-22-281 was drilled below hole 280 and assayed 0.1% nickel, 0.03% Co and 424 g/t silver over 1.50m between 174.50 and 176.0m. LM-22-282 was drilled at an azimuth of 83 degrees with a dip of -48 degrees and was planned as a deeper hole targeting a north-south trending conductivity anomaly. The hole intersected diabase and Coleman Member sediments before intercepting the anomaly where the hole transitioned into the Archean mafic volcanics at 291.0m. The hole was drilled to a final depth of 501.0m and assayed 0.12% nickel over 13.50m between 403.50 and 417.0m. LM-22-283 was drilled to test an aeromagnetic anomaly as well as the southern extension of high-grade nickel and silver mineralization previously identified around the historic Shaft 6 workings. The hole was drilled due east at a -45 degree dip and intersected 100m of diabase sill above Coleman Formation conglomerate. High-grade silver-cobalt mineralization assaying up to 7910 g/t Ag and 0.39% Co was intercepted between 172 and 173m depth, approximately 10m below the contact between the two units. Drill hole LM-22-284 was drilled 80m south of LM-22-283 but no significant assays were received. Additional follow-up drilling is needed to determine the extents and orientations of the mineralized structure. Drill holes LM-22-285 to 288 were drilled farther west on the property around the historic Shaft 3 and planned to target cobalt mineralization previously identified by drilling in 2021. Holes 285 and 286 were drilled from the same location and hole 285 was cancelled after intercepting historic mine workings and therefore no significant assays were received. LM-22-286 intercepted 13.50m of 32.0 g/t silver including 1.5m of 227 g/t silver and was ended short to avoid mine workings. Drill holes LM-22-287 and 288 were relocated further southwest and achieved better results as the holes reached greater depths. LM-22-287 had no significant assays while LM-22-288 intercepted 84.0m of 0.02% cobalt, including 1.0m of 0.11% cobalt. LM-22-288 ended in elevated cobalt due to timing constraints at the end of the season. Overall, the results from the 2022 drilling campaign were successful in identifying new zones of cobalt, nickel and silver mineralization at the Langis property and further drilling is required to test the extents and potential of these zones. Additionally, a total of 78 targets across 8 anomalous zones were identified from the 2022 Alpha Induced Polarization survey with 50 high priority targets that remain to be tested with drilling. Table 2. Drill Hole Assay Information. https://preview.redd.it/yg901e662aqa1.png?width=800&format=png&auto=webp&s=213cb1aa28127e1bd02c45e3efcccb5ae541fab2 Table 3. Drill Collar and Hole Information. https://preview.redd.it/cnv97h762aqa1.png?width=800&format=png&auto=webp&s=c25f806d40a2632891d437f8be627db4af118794 Quality Assurance & Quality Control Quality assurance and quality control protocols for drill core sampling was developed by Brixton. Core samples were mostly taken at 1.0m intervals. Blank, duplicate (lab pulp) and certified reference materials were inserted into the sample stream for at least every 10 drill core samples. Core samples were cut in half, bagged, zip-tied and sent directly to ALS Minerals preparation and analysis facility in Sudbury, Ontario. ALS Minerals Laboratories is registered to ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 17025 accreditations for laboratory procedures. Samples were analyzed for Ag, Co, Ni and Cu and 44 additional elements using four acid digestion with an ICP-MS finish. The standards, certified reference materials, were acquired from CDN Resource Laboratories Ltd., of Langley, British Columbia and the standards inserted varied depending on the type and abundance of mineralization visually observed in the primary sample. Blank material used consisted of non-mineralized siliceous landscaping rock. A copy of the QAQC protocols can be viewed at the Company’s website. About the Langis Project Brixton’s wholly owned Langis Project has excellent infrastructure and is a past producing mine located 500km north from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The property sits at the northern end of Lake Temiskaming, 20km north of Electra’s Cobalt Refinery, which should be operational in 2023. The silver mineralization occurs as native silver and within steeply-moderately and in some cases shallow dipping veins, veinlets and as disseminations, rosettes and fracture infill and can be associated with calcite, hematite, pyrite, cobaltite, chalcopyrite, niccolite and gold. Mineralization is hosted within any of the three main rock types: Archean Keewatin volcanic and metasedimentary rocks, Proterozoic Coleman Member sedimentary rocks of the Huronian Supergroup and Proterozoic Nipissing diabase. The Langis Mine produced 10.6Moz of silver at 25 opt Ag and 358,340 pounds of cobalt from 1908 to 1989. Historically, the combined mines in the Cobalt Camp produced over 550 million ounces of silver with 30-50 million pounds of cobalt as a by-product. Qualified Person Mr. Corey A. James, P.Geo., is a Senior Project Geologist for the Company who is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101. Mr. James has verified the data disclosed in this press release, including the sampling, analytical and test data underlying the information and has approved the technical information in this press release. About Brixton Metals Corporation Brixton Metals is a Canadian exploration company focused on the advancement of its mining projects. Brixton wholly owns four exploration projects: Brixton’s flagship Thorn copper-gold-silver-molybdenum Project, the Atlin Goldfields Projects located in NW BC (under Option to Pacific Bay Minerals, TSXV: PBM), the Langis-HudBay silver-cobalt-nickel Project in Ontario, and the Hog Heaven copper-silver-gold Project in NW Montana, USA (under option to Ivanhoe Electric Inc. NYSE: IE). Brixton Metals Corporation shares trade on the TSX-V under the ticker symbol BBB , and on the OTCQB under the ticker symbol BBBXF www.brixtonmetals.com On Behalf of the Board of Directors Mr. Gary R. Thompson, Chairman and CEO Tel: 604-630-9707 or email: [ [email protected]](mailto: [email protected]) For Investor Relations, please contact: Neil MacRae, Investor Relations Tel: 604-630-9707 or email: [ [email protected]](mailto: [email protected]) Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Information set forth in this news release may involve forward-looking statements under applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements are statements that relate to future, not past, events. In this context, forward-looking statements often address expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as “anticipate”, “believe”, “plan”, “estimate”, “expect”, and “intend”, statements that an action or event “may”, “might”, “could”, “should”, or “will” be taken or occur, including statements that address potential quantity and/or grade of minerals, potential size and expansion of a mineralized zone, proposed timing of exploration and development plans, or other similar expressions. All statements, other than statements of historical fact included herein including, without limitation, statements regarding the use of proceeds. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements, or other future events, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, the following risks: the need for additional financing; operational risks associated with mineral exploration; fluctuations in commodity prices; title matters; and the additional risks identified in the annual information form of the Company or other reports and filings with the TSXV and applicable Canadian securities regulators. Forward-looking statements are made based on management’s beliefs, estimates and opinions on the date that statements are made and the Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if these beliefs, estimates and opinions or other circumstances should change, except as required by applicable securities laws. Investors are cautioned against attributing undue certainty to forward-looking statements. 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2023.03.27 14:42 dinkomaricic [H] Slay The Spire, Pathfinder WotR, Hell Let Loose, SCUM, Gotham Knights, Back 4 Blood, ETS2, Obduction, State Of Decay 2 Juggernaut, Tower Unite, Man Of Medan & Little Hope, Friday 13th, Satisfactory, Mordhau, Empyrion, Kartkraft, Call To Arms & 100's more [W] Wishlist, Paypal (EU)
I'm from EU,so
GAMES SHOULD work pretty much anywhere
NOT BUYING GAMES,ONLY TRADES - games for games or selling for paypal
No interest in TF2 keys BUYER covers the FEES (if outside EU,EU F&F only) My
Steam account so you don't offer me something I own
My
Wishlist My SGSRep My IGSRep
Only looking for Steam games - so don't offer origin,uplay,rockstar,bnet or ANY other launcher 100% of my games keys are bought by me from official stores & I expect the same in return,so don't offer me keyshop games or game keys you got in a trade as I will decline I retain the right to ask for proof of ownership for ANY game I want - just like you have the right to ask me the same Don't offer me VR games as I don't own a VR headset
List of games I have: Also have the Earthquake Relief bundle,but reddit wont let me write all the games cause my topic would be too big - just ask 7 Billion Humans 8Doors Arum's Afterlife Adventure
10 Second Ninja X
60 Seconds! 112 Operator
140
198X
911 Operator
A Case Of Distrust
A Year Of Rain
Absolver Aeolis Tournament
Age Of Wonders III
Ageless
Airport CEO AI War 2
Alien Spidy
Aliens Vs Predator Collection
All You Can Eat
Almost There The Platformer
American Fugitive
Amnesia A Machine For Pigs + The Dark Descent
(1 key for both games) Amnesia Fortnight 2012
Amnesia Fortnight 2014
Amnesia Fortnight 2017
Amnesia Rebirth (X2)
Among Us (X2)
Ancestors The Humankind Odyssey (EU & Africa lock) Aragami (X2)
Archamon
Armello Army Men RTS
Attack Of The Earthlings
Automobilista
Aven Colony
Avernum 3 Ruined World
Azkend 2 The World Beneath
Back 4 Blood (EU region lock) Backbone
Band Of Defenders
Banished Baseball Riot
Batora Lost Haven NEW
Battlestar Galactica Deadlock
Beholder 2
Bendy And The Dark Revival Bendy And The Ink Machine Betrayer (delisted)
Between The Stars (X2)
Beyond Eyes
Beyond The Wire
Biomutant NEW
Bionic Commando
Bird Of Light
Black Paradox
Blade Assault
Blasphemous Bohemian Killing
Book Of Demons
Bomber Crew Deluxe
Borderlands 3 + Director's Cut (EMEA region lock) Boreal Blade
Broken Age (X2)
Brothers A Tale Of Two Sons (X2)
Butcher
Call Of Juarez
Call Of The Sea (X2)
Call To Arms Basic Edition Call To Arms Gates Of Hell Ostfront Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 Chenso Club
Chernobylite Enhanced Edition Cities In Motion 2
CivCity Rome
Clone Drone In The Danger Zone Clouds & Sheep 2
Coffin Dodgers
Cook Serve Delicious 3
Command & Conquer Remastered Collection (
Origin key)
Company Of Heroes Complete Edition Control Ultimate Edition NEW
Corridor Z
Cosmic Osmo And The World Beyond The Mackerel
Crash Drive 3
Creatures Inc
Crookz The Big Heist
Crossbow Bloodnight
Crusader Kings Complete
Crying Suns
Dagon The Eldritch Box
Danger Scavenger
Day Of Infamy
Dead Age
Dead By Daylight Dead In Vinland
Deadly Premonition Director's Cut
Deadbeat Heroes (X2)
Dear Ester Landmark Edition
Death Squared
Deep Dungeons Of Doom
Deep Sky Derelicts
Demon Turf NEW
Deployment
Desert Child
Diaries Of A Spaceport Janitor
Dicey Dungeons (X2)
Dimension Drifter
Distraint 2 + Soundtrack
Divekick
Dog Sled Saga
Double Fine Adventures Complete Series Deluxe
Downwell
Drawful 2
Draw Slasher
Dreadlands
Dread Templar Dread X Collection
Dreamscaper NEW
Driftland The Magic Revival
Dry Downing
Duke Nukem Forever Collection
Dungeon Marathon
Dungeon Of The Endless
Dungeons 2
Dungeons 2 Complete
Dungeons 3
Dusk Dwarfs!?
Eador Imperium EarthX
Eastside Hockey Manager
ECHO
Edge Of Eternity NEW
Effie
Elderborn
Eldest Souls
Elden Path Of The Forgotten
Embr
Emily Is Away
Empyrion Galactic Survival Epic Manager
E.T. Armies Deluxe Edition
Etherborn (X2)
Euro Truck Simulator 2 Europa Universalis IV Evergarden
Expeditions Viking
F1 2018 (delisted)
Family Man
Fantasy Blacksmith
Fantasy Versus
Farmer's Dynasty
Farming Simulator 17 FIA European Truck Racing
Figment (X2)
Finding Paradise
Fire Ungh's Quest
First Class Trouble
Five Dates
Fling To The Finish
Fluffy Horde
Fobia St. Dinfna Hotel
Forgive Me Father
Framed Collection (X2)
Friday the 13th: The Game (X2)
Frog Detective 1 The Haunted Island (X2)
Full Throttle Remastered
Fun With Ragdolls The Game
Fury Unleashed (X2)
Gang Beasts Garage Bad Trip (X2)
Gas Guzzlers Extreme
Gas Station Simulator Gauge
Genesis Noir
Ghostrunner Giana Sisters Twisted Dreams + Rise Of The Owlverlord
GNOG
Go Home Dinosaurs!
Goat Of Duty
Goetia (X2)
Going Under (X2)
Golden Light
Golf Gang
GoNNER
Gotham Knights Grand Ages Medieval
Grand Pigeon's Duty
Greak Memories Of Azur
Gremlins Inc.
Grip Combat Racing + Cygon + Nyvoss + Terra + Vintek DLC (X2)
Guts And Glory (X2)
Hack'n'Slash
Haiku The Robot (X2)
Hamilton's Great Adventure
Hammerfight
Headlander
Heal
Hedon Bloodrite Hell Let Loose Hellblade Senua's Sacrifice NEW
Hello Neighbor
Hellbound
Hero Defense
Hero's Hour NEW
(EU region lock) Hexologic
Hidden & Dangerous Action Pack
Hidden & Dangerous 2 Courage Under Fire
Hive Jump (X2)
Hiveswap Act 2 Hiveswap Friend Sim
Hiveswap Friend Sim Complete
Homeworld Deserts Of Kharak
Hotshot Racing
Hot Tin Roof The Cat That Wore A Fedora
Hot Wheels Unleashed Hover (X2)
Human Resource Machine Hurtworld I Am Bread
I Am Not A Monster First Contact
Ice Lakes
If Found...
Ikenfell
Impact Winter (delisted)
In Between
Industria
Inexistence Rebirth NEW
Infinite Air With Mark McMorris (delisted)
Influent NEW
Inmost
Internet Cafe Simulator
Interplanetary Enhanced Edition
Intruder Ion Fury Iron Danger
Iron Harvest Jack Axe Jalopy Jet Set Knights
Juanito Arcade Mayhem
Jump Stars
Jurassic World Evolution Jurassic World Evolution 2 NEW
Just Die Already
KartKraft Kathy Rain Directors Cut
Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes (X2)
Kill To Collect
Kingdom Classic (X2)
Kingdom New Lands
Kingdoms Of Amalur Re-Reckoning Fate Edition King Oddball
Labyrinthine NEW
Last Oasis Last Tide Lawn Mowing Simulator
Lead And Gold Gangs Of Wild West (X2)
Legacy Of Dorn Herald Of Oblivion (delisted)
Legend Of Keepers Career Of A Dungeon Master
LEGO Movie Videogame
Leisure Suit Larry Retro Bundle (1 to 7)
Lethal League Blaze Liberated (
GOG key)
Lifeless Planet Premium Edition
Light Fall Little Big Workshop
Love Is Dead
Lust For Darkness
Lust From Beyond M Edition
Magicka
Magrunner Dark Pulse
Maid Of Sker
Main Assembly (X2)
Mainlining
Mars Horizon
Masquerade The Baubles Of Doom
Max Payne 3 (Rockstar Launcher)
Midnight Protocol
Mind Scanners
Mini Metro Miscreated (X2)
Monster Crown NEW
Monster Train Collectors Edition Moon Hunters
Morbid The Seven Acolytes
Mordhau Mosaic Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021
Motorsport Manager Mount And Blade Warband Mountain
My Lovely Daughter
Nairi Tower Of Shirin
Naruto To Boruto Shinobi Striker
Nascar Heat 5 Ultimate Nebuchadnezzar
NecroVisioN Lost Company
NecroWorn
Neighbours Back From Hell Neo Cab
Neon Abyss NeuroVoider
Neverout
Niche
Nickelodeon All Star Brawl (X2)
Ninjin Clash Of Carrots
No Time To Relax Not Tonight
Numba Deluxe
Obduction Observation
Octahedron
Odyssey The Story Of Science
Of Orcs And Men
Old School Musical
OlliOlli World Rad Edition
On Rusty Trails
One Finger Death Punch 2
Onikira Demon Killer
Orbital Racer
Orcs Must Die 2 Complete Original War
Orwell Ignorance Is Strength
Out Of Reach Treasure Royal
Overlord II
Overpass
Override Mech City Brawl
Oxenfree
Pacer Paint The Town Red Paper Fire Rookie
Paradise Lost
Pathfinder Wrath Of The Righteous Pathologic 2
Path Of Giants
Paw Paw Paw
Payday 2 + Big Mike mask
Peaky Blinders Mastermind (delisted)
Penarium
People Playground (X2)
Perfect Heist 2 PGA Tour 2K21 (X2)
Phoenix Point Year One Edition
Pikuniku
Pine
Pinstripe (X2)
Pixplode
Plane Mechanic Simulator
Playne The Meditation Game
Poöf
Popup Dungeon
Post Void
Pound Of Ground (X2)
PowerSlave Exhumed Prehistoric Kingdom Primal Carnage Extinction (X2)
Project Cars GOTY (delisted)
Project Hospital Project Warlock
Propnight NEW
Pumped BMX+
Punch Club
Purrfect Date
Quest Of Dungeons
RAD (X2)
Radio Commander
Rad Rodgers Radical Edition
Railroad Tycoon 2
Railroad Tycoon 3
Railway Empire
Raji An Ancient Epic
Rebel Cops
Rec Center Tycoon
Red Faction Armageddon
Red Solstice 2 Survivors
Redeemer Enhanced Edition
Redout Enhanced Edition
Re-Legion
Relicta
Remothered Broken Porcelain
Resident Evil 4 Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition Resident Evil 6 Resident Evil Revelations (X2)
Resident Evil Revelation 2 Deluxe Edition Retimed
Retrowave
Reventure
Ring Of Pain
Rings Of Saturn
Riot Civil Unrest
Rise Of Industry
Rise Of Insanity
Riven The Sequel To MYST Roarr! The Adventures Of Rampage Rex
Roboquest
Rogue Heroes Ruins Of Tasos
Rogue Lords NEW
Rogue Stormers
Rover Mechanic Simulator
RPG Maker VX
Rustler
Sable NEW
Salt And Sanctuary Satellite Reign
Satisfactory Saturday Morning RPG
Say No! More
SCP 5K NEW
SCUM (X2)
ScourgeBringer
Serious Sam 2 Serious Sam BFE (X2)
Serious Sam Classics Revolution
Serious Sam Double D XXL
Serious Sam HD The First & Second Encounter (
1 key for both)
Serious Sam HD The Second Encounter Legend Of The Beast Serious Sam HD The Second Encounter Serious 8 Serious Sam Kamikaze Attack
Serious Sam The Random Encounter
Serious Sam Bogus Detour
Shadow Tactics Aiko's Choice
Shady Part Of Me
She Remembered Caterpillars
She Will Punish Them Shing!
Shock Troopers
Shogun's Empire Hex Commander NEW
Shuyan Saga
Sid Meier's Civilization VI Sid Meier's Railroads
Simulacra Collection
Skullgirls 2nd Encore Skully
Slay The Spire Slime Rancher Slinger VR
Smoke And Sacrifice (X2)
Sniper Elite V2 Remastered Sniper Elite 4 Deluxe + Season Pass SOMA Song Of Iron
Soulblight
Spacebase DF-9
Space Hulk Ascension (delisted)
Sparkle 2
Sparkle Unleashed
Spellcaster University
Spelunx And The Caves Of Mr. Seudo
Stacking
Starsand (X2)
Star Wars Jedi Knight Jedi Academy
Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic
Stasis
State Of Decay 2 Juggernaut Edition (X2)
State Of Mind
Steel Rats
Stick Fight The Game (X3)
Stories Untold
Streets Of Fury EX
Strider
Struggling
Stubbs The Zombie
Styx Shards Of Darkness
Submerged Hidden Depths
Suchart Genius Artist Simulator Super Indie Carts Super Magbot
Supraland
SurrounDead (X2)
Surviving The Aftermath
Suzerain
Swag And Sorcery
Sword Legacy Omen
Swords And Soldiers 2 Shawarmageddon
Swords And Souls Neverseen (X2)
Syberia II
Syberia 3 Deluxe Edition Syberia The World Before NEW
Syndrome
System Shock Enhanced Edition
Table Manners The Physics-Based Dating Game
Tabletop Playground
Tacoma
Take On Helicopters
Tales From Candlekeep Tomb Of Annihilation (delisted)
Tales Of Monkey Island Complete
Talisman Digital Edition + City,Frostmarch,Sacred Pool (
trading only as a bundle)
Talisman Origins
Tank Mechanic Simulator Tannenberg
Telefrag VR
Teleglitch Die More Edition
Tennis In The Face
Tennis World Tour (X2)
Tesla Vs Lovecraft
Tharsis (X2)
The Amazing American Circus
The Ambassador Fractured Timelines
The Adventure Pals
The Battle Of Polytopia
The Battle Of Polytopia Moonrise Deluxe
The Blackout Club NEW
The Count Lucador
The Dark Pictures Anthology Little Hope The Dark Pictures Anthology Man Of Medan The Free Ones (delisted)
The Golf Club 2019 featuring PGA Tour
theHunter Call Of The Wild (X3)
The Journey Down Chapter Three
The King Of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match The Last Blade
The Long Dark Survival Edition (X2)
The Manhole Masterpiece Edition
The Mims Beginning
The Mortuary Assistant NEW
The Night Of The Rabbit
The Serpent Rogue
The Signifier Director's Cut
The Textorcist The Story of Ray Bibbia (X2)
The Uncertain Last Quiet Day (X2)
The USB Stick Found In The Grass
The Walking Dead Season 1 + 400 Days
The Wild Eight (X2)
Them And Us NEW
There Is No Game Wrong Dimension They Bleed Pixels
Think Of The Children
This War Of Mine
Thronebreaker The Witcher Tales
THOTH
Through The Darkest Of Times
Timeshift Time Recoil
Titan Quest Anniversary Toejam & Earl Back In The Groove
TOEM
Tohu
Tools Up
Tooth And Tail (X2)
Torchlight (X2)
Total Tank Simulator
Toto Temple Deluxe
Tower Of Time (X2)
Tower Unite Townscaper (X2)
Townsmen A Kingdom Rebuilt
Toybox Turbos
Tracks The Train Set Game
Train Station Renovation
Treasure Hunter Simulator (X2)
Tribes Of Midgard Tropico 4
True Fear Forsaken Souls Part 1
Tyranny Deluxe Edition
Ultra Street Fighter IV
Unexplored
Unloved
Unmetal
Unshaded NEW
Vambrace Cold Soul
Vane
Velocibox
Verdun (X2)
Vikings Wolves Of Midgard
Visage NEW
Volcanoids (X2)
V Rally 4
Wanderlust Travel Stories (
GOG key)
Wandersong
Warhammer End Times Vermintide
Warlock Master Of The Arcane
Warpips
Warsaw
Wasteland 2 Director's Cut We Are The Dwarves
We Should Talk
West Of Dead
Western Press
We Were Here Together When Ski Lifts Go Wrong
Where The Water Tastes Like Wine
While True: Learn() Chief Technology Officer Edition White Day: A Labyrinth Named School
Wooden Sen'SeY
Worms Rumble + Legends DLC
Wrath Aeon Of Ruin
XCOM Complete Pack
XCOM Ultimate Collection Xenoraid The First Space War
X Morph Defense + European Assault + Last Bastion + Survival Of The Fittest
(1 key for all) XIII Classic
Xuan-Yuan Sword The Gate Of Firmament Yet Another Zombie Defense HD
Ylands Exploration Pack
Yoku's Island Express
Yooka-Laylee And The Impossible Lair
Zack 2 Celestine's Map
ZIC Zombies In City NEW
Zombie Kill Of The Week Reborn
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2023.03.27 14:39 JCMS85 Meta Monday 3/27/23: The Field Narrows
10th is coming but we still had a huge weekend with lots of events. Over 1000 players, in 16 GT+ events playing all over the world from New Zealand to Mexico.
So the big news for Meta Monday is that I have moved all but player numbers and Weekend Win % over to my website here:
40kMetamonday.com The reason is I hope to get a few thousand of you to click over. Something to help justify the hours I put into this. Don't worry the data will always be free as long as I do it but every click or Patreon helps.
The Manchester 40K Super Major. Manchester, England. 248 players. 5 rounds.
Top 4 did a play off.
- Dark Angels 7-0
- Space Wolves 6-1
- Iron Hands 5-1
- Iron Hands 5-1
- Dark Angels 5-0
- Craftworld 5-0
- Tau 5-0
- Leagues of Votann 5-0
- Iron Hands 4-1
- Chaos Knights 4-1
- Necrons 4-1
- Guard 4-1
- Chaos Daemons 4-1
- Necrons 4-1
- Guard 4-1
- Chaos Daemons 4-1
- GSC 4-1
- World Eaters 4-1
- Orks 4-1
- Space Wolves 4-1
21-44 Also went 4-1. See the full list on 40KMetamonday.com
Adepticon Champs. Schaumburg, IL. 237 players. 4 rounds.
4 rounds in one day. Top 16 did a day 2 playoff.
- Guard 8-0
- Leagues of Votann 7-1
- GSC 6-1
- Guard 6-1
- Black Templars 5-1
- Chaos Daemons 5-1
- Necrons 5-1
- Iron Hands 5-1
- Chaos Knights 4-1
- Iron Hands 4-1
- Black Templars 4-1
- Guard 4-1
- Space Wolves 4-1
- Tau 4-1
- Tau 4-1
- Tyranids 4-1
Fantasia Fanatic XLIII 40K. Umea, Sweden. 104 players. 5 rounds.
WTC Scoring
- Custodes 5-0
- Imperial Knights 4-1
- Necrons 4-0-1
- Custodes 4-1
- Custodes 5-0
- Drukhari 4-0-1
- World Eaters 4-0-1
- Ynnari 4-0-1
- Sisters 5-0
- GSC 4-1
- Iron Hands 4-1
- World Eaters 4-1
- Black Templars 3-2
- Necrons 4-1
- Chaos Daemons 4-1
[Master] Krakow Arena 2023. Poland. 76 players. 5 rounds.
Found on tourneyKeeper.com
WTC Scoring
- Dark Angels 5-0
- Guard 4-0-1
- World Eaters 4-1
- Dark Angels 4-1
- Craftworld 4-1
All is Dust GT 40K. Petawawa, Canada. 58 players. 6 rounds.
WTC Scoring.
- World Eaters 5-0-1
- Guard 5-0-1
- Harlequins 5-1
- Blood Angels 5-1
Iron Cage: Bedford Beatdown. Bedford, TX. 52 players. 5 rounds.
- Guard 5-0
- Leagues of Votann 5-0
- GSC 4-1
- Ad Mec 4-1
- World Eaters 4-1
- GSC 4-1
- Dark Angels 4-1
- Leagues of Votann
- Custodes 4-1
- Iron Hands 4-1
Grand Onslaught 5. Kissimmee, FL. 44 players. 5 rounds
- Leagues of Votann 4-0-1
- Craftworld 4-0-1
- Chaos Daemons 4-1
- Dark Angels 4-1
- Tau 4-1
- Guard 4-1
- Iron Hands 4-1
- Guard 4-1
- Tau 4-1
Imperialis Capilla GT 2. Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. 37 players. 5 rounds.
- Guard 5-0
- Orks 4-1
- Custodes 4-1
- Guard 4-1
- Iron Hands 4-1
- Iron Hands 4-1
- Craftworld 4-1
Courage And Honour VIII. Wales. 32 players. 5 rounds.
- Guard 5-0
- Custodes 4-1
- Tau 4-1
- Iron Hands 4-1
- World Eaters 4-1
Absolute Supremacy 40K. Dublin, Ireland. 31 players. 5 rounds.
- Iron Hands 5-0
- Sisters 4-1
- GSC 4-1
- World Eaters 4-1
The Deck Box Masters 40K. Halifax, Canada. 28 players. 5 rounds
- Dark Angels 4-0-1
- Guard 4-1
- World Eaters 4-1
- Chaos Daemons 4-1
Munsterland GT 2. Horstmar, Germany. 28 players. 5 rounds.
WTC Scoring
- Tau 4-1
- Iron Hands 4-1
- Orks 4-1
- Dark Angels 4-1
- Black Legion 4-1
- Custodes 4-1
r3 GT. Modesto, CA. 25 players. 5 rounds.
- Necrons 5-0
- Ultramarines 4-1
- Ad Mec 4-1
- Death Guard 4-1
FactoruM GT Mar 2023. Sutton Veny, England. 24 players. 5 rounds.
- Dark Angels 5-0
- Chaos Knights 4-1
- Chaos Knights 4-1
Over the Top 40k 2023. Hamilton, New Zealand. 23 players. 5 rounds.
- Guard 5-0
- Chaos Daemons 4-1
- Chaos Knights 4-1
- Iron Hands 4-1
KOTC #1- 2023. Cape Town, South Africa. 18 players. 5 rounds.
- Leagues of Votann 4-0-1
- Guard 4-0-1
- World Eaters 4-1
Takeaways: Guard had a huge weekend, doubling their tournament wins from 5 to 10 in the Arks Season. They had a 52% weekend win rate and were by far the most popular faction with 104 players. 21% of those players going X-0/X-1
Dark Angels won the biggest event of the weekend with a 53% weekend win rate while being the 3rd most popular faction.
Iron Hands are dominating the wins with a 61% weekend win rate and 39% of their players going X-0/X-1! That is bonkers but they are having a hard time winning game 5 it seems.
The field narrows as it seems clear that there are 8 factions that have set themselves apart. The three listed above and GSC, Chaos Daemons, Custodes, Votann and World Eaters.
Orks, Space Wolves and Tau are close on the heels of the top 8 factions and have real play. Placing well this weekend with near solid win rates, tournament placings and even Tau winning another event.
Ad Mec had a nice weekend with good player numbers and a 45% weekend win rate with 3 players even hitting top placings.
Honestly Codex CSM and SM besides Iron Hands are during terrible. With little play and few results. The best of them averaging a 46% 5 week win rate.
See the full data table at
40kMetamonday.com Season Data along with Region data is also there.
Army | Players | Weekend Win% |
Adeptus Custodes | 63 | 48% |
Adeptus Mechanicus | 21 | 45% |
Aeldari | 3 | 60% |
Astra Militarum | 104 | 52% |
Black Templars | 15 | 58% |
Blood Angels | 25 | 38% |
Chaos Daemons | 59 | 53% |
Chaos Knights | 37 | 50% |
Craftworld | 39 | 48% |
Dark Angels | 62 | 53% |
Death Guard | 29 | 37% |
Deathwatch | 5 | 29% |
Drukhari | 28 | 48% |
Genestealer Cult | 29 | 55% |
Grey Knights | 24 | 42% |
Harlequins | 14 | 42% |
Imperial Knights | 26 | 42% |
Leagues of Votann | 45 | 52% |
Necrons | 45 | 46% |
Orks | 45 | 48% |
Sisters of Battle | 21 | 39% |
Space Wolves | 40 | 49% |
Tau | 48 | 53% |
Thousand Sons | 17 | 40% |
Tyranids | 34 | 38% |
World Eaters | 48 | 56% |
Ynnari | 11 | 46% |
Codex Space Marines | 86 | 49% |
Imperial Fists | 3 | 20% |
Iron Hands | 41 | 61% |
Raven Guard | 5 | 38% |
Salamanders | 13 | 37% |
Ultramarines | 17 | 41% |
White Scars | 7 | 38% |
Codex Chaos Space Marines | 40 | 40% |
Alpha Legion | 2 | 20% |
Black Legion | 13 | 39% |
Creations of Bile | 2 | 44% |
Emperor's Children | 6 | 39% |
Iron Warriors | 9 | 44% |
Night Lords | 2 | 50% |
Word Bearers | 6 | 40% |
Total | 1063 | |
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2023.03.27 14:36 artisanrox 3/27--VOCs, CDC, Daily Numbers, Editorials.
Good Morning RonaPA!
There's no new wastewater metrics for today.
VOCs
XBB.1.5 continues to top the chart
nationally and
locally. Lineage News
XBB.1.16 has already become the dominant variant in India and is doubling worldwide every day.
It's already in almost 10 States here. Hospitalizations are quickly increasing in areas where it is prevalent as it's
high in cell binding quality AND in immune escape, so caution is going to be needed as this variant gains momentum.
Boosters will definitely help lessen severe illness and hospitalization. Masking and good indoor air quality are variant-proof!
NOWCAST
I'll post this here since I didn't have time to hang out on Friday for the update.
XBB.1.9.1 has been updated to the NOWCAST VOC list. The NOWCAST is still showing XBB.1.5 dominating the field in estimated proportions through current weeks both nationally and
in our HHS region (3).
CDC
These counties are now showing concerning increases of hospitalization over the past 7 days.
Crawford
Lawrence
Somerset
Cambria
Blair
Bedford
Union
Snyder
Montour
Northumberland
Schuylkill
Adams
York
Daily Numbers
Medriva has the PA daily average at 743 cases per day.
Walgreens has the national +rate at 24.4% (-0.9% to LW).
In PA, the +rate is at 16.2% (-3.5% to LW.)
Editorials
Neat trackers:
🔴-Covid Variant Dashboard by Arkansas data scientist Raj Rajnarayan
🔴-Walgreens' positivity tracker
🔴-Biobot (Wastewater)
🔴-CDC NOWCAST variant proportion tracker
Education:
🔴 -An important post here (found on Twitter, posted by tern) recently on this EXTREMELY IMPORTANT .PDF release from the CDC that contains:
However, patients who recover from the acute phase of the infection can still suffer long-term effects (8). Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), commonly referred to as “long COVID,” refers to the long-term symptoms, signs, and complications experienced by some patients who have recovered from the acute phase of COVID-19 (8–10). Emerging evidence suggests that severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes COVID-19, can have lasting effects on nearly every organ and organ system of the body weeks, months, and potentially years after infection (11,12). Documented serious post-COVID-19 conditions include cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological, renal, endocrine, hematological, and gastrointestinal complications (8), as well as death (13).
It's under "Certifying deaths due to post-acute sequelae of COVID-19".
If you didn't catch/test +/deal with symptoms of COVID-19, DO NOT seek out to get infected with it.
If you caught COVID-19 once, DO NOT seek out catching it again.
And WEAR A MASK. Don't spread it!
🔴 -COVID-19 Immunology 101 for Non-immunologists by Dr. Akiko Iwasaki
🔴 -How the Immune System Works, beautifully illustrated by Kurzgesagt. (Seriously, Kurzgesagt is wonderful, go check it out.)
🔴 -The T-cells are Not Alright, an interview with Dr. Anthony Leonardi
🔴 -How to Build a Corsi-Rosenthal Box and then make them look snazzy!
🔴 -Safer, more cautious gatherings.
🔴 -MASK TYPE MATTERS with the latest Omicron Sars-CoV-2 mutations. Here is a chart comparing mask types, mutation type, and the time it takes in each to receive a problematic dose of Sars-CoV-2.
🔴 -A thread by Dr. Jeff Gilchrist explaining how high level respirators work, more mask comparisons, and answers to why we can still smell things even with high level respirators on.
Continue to have a great and safe spring season! 💐
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2023.03.27 14:35 Mochur [PC][Xbox][H] A List of most of my blueprints [W] Credits
Wanna get rid of some stuff, might be looking forward to a big purchase :P
This is gonna be a massive list. I wont have prices for everything, probably not even for a fraction of it.
I will also post all my Items in Individually sorted Lists. Might take a while. I will split it into different individual posts, because ít would be an unreasonably long Post otherwise.
Blueprints
Striker Lime Ambustion Auriga
Striker Crimson Animus GP Overdrive
Striker Saffron Anthesis Auriga
Sweeper Cobalt Astro-CSX Auriga
Goalkeeper Titanium White Astro-CSX Inverted Auriga
Tactician Crimson Breakout Type-S: Mobo Nitro
Tactician Orange Breakout: Astaroth Zephyr
Striker Grey Breakout: Taniwha Ferocity
Sweeper Black Breakout: Taniwha Ferocity
Sweeper Purple Breakout: Taniwha Ferocity
Tactician Lime Breakout: Taniwha Ferocity
Tactician Sky Blue Breakout: Taniwha Ferocity
Show-Off Titanium White Creeper Vindicator
Scorer Titanium White Cristiano Select Favourites 1
Striker Sky Blue Cristiano Select Favourites 1
Tactician Black Cutter: Inverted Momentum
Tactician Orange Dey KC: Schematized Auriga
Goalkeeper Lime Dingo Auriga
Sweeper Black Dingo: Dragon Lord Dorado
Sweeper Burnt Sienna Dingo: Figurator Auriga
Striker White Dingo: Rascal Stripes Auriga
Tactician Grey Dingo: Silencer Auriga
Striker Purple Dire Wolf Season 1
Striker Titanium White Dire Wolf Season 1
Tactician Dissolver Secret Santa
Striker Crimson Dominus: Funny Book PCC
Sweeper Crimson Dominus: Funny Book PCC
Tactician Titanium White Dominus Funny Book PCC
Striker Titanium White Dominus: Mixtape TAS
Scorer Burnt Sienna EKG-OMG Triumph
Striker Fire God Zephyr
Paragon Titanium White Fireplug Nitro
Striker Pink Fireplug Nitro
Full Playmaker Flamerate Set Ignition
Sweeper Burnt Sienna Flim-Flam Season 1
Goalkeeper Black Glitch Ferocity
Juggler Pink Glitch Ferocity
Playmaker Cobalt Grimalkin HHC
Show-Off Pink Grimalkin HHC
Sweeper Forest Green Hasher Dorado
Striker Orange Hex Tide TAS
Striker Titanium White Hex Tide Ferocity
Striker Sky Blue Incantor Auriga (trail)
Tactician Saffron Infinium PCC
Striker Forest Green Insidio: Sticker Bomb Season 1
Goalkeeper Purple Insidio: Ternion Season 1
Scorer Orange Insidio: Ternion Season 1
Tactician Sky Blue Jayvyn Ferocity
Victor Orange Jäger 619: mister Monsoon Victory
Aviator Sky Blue Krackle TAS
Show-Off Cobalt Krackle TAS
Scorer Lightning Accelerator
Acrobat Crimson Lightspeed Overdrive
Aviator Orange Lightspeed Overdrive
Guardian Lime Lightspeed Overdrive
Paragon Grey Lightspeed Overdrive
Sweeper Magma TAS
Sweeper Mainframe PCC
Striker Lime Mantis Nitro
Guardian Crimson Mantis: Widow´s Web HHC
Titanium White Mantis: Widow´s Web HCC
Scorer Titanium White Masato Impact
Sweeper Titanium White Merc: Athena
Striker Titanium White Meteroid Auriga
Scorer Sky Blue Neo-Thermal Nitro
Juggler Orange Neuro-Agitator Vindicator
Paragon Saffron NeYoYo Vindicator
Playmaker Cobalt NeYoYo Vindicator
Victor Orange NeYoYo Vindicator
Sweeper Lime Octane ZSR: Mechazeph Zephyr
Striker Orange Octane: 10dril Season 2
Striker Lime Octane: Abtruse Vindicator
Striker Lime Octane: Bodacious Season 1
Show-Off Black Octane: Chantico Zephyr
Striker Titanium White Octane: Chantico Zephyr
Sweeper Titanium White Octane: Christmas Tree Secret Santa
Show-Off Grey Octane: Dragon Lord Champions 2
Sweeper Purple Octane: Framework Auriga
Goalkeeper Crimson Octane: Sticker Bomb Elevation
Sweeper Cobalt Octane: Swayzee Dorado
Sweeper Lime Octane: Tumbling Blocks Ferocity
Tactician Black Octane: Tumbling Blocks Ferocity
Paragon Black P-Simm: Inverted TAS
Turtle Saffron P-Simm TAS
Striker Party Time Accelerator
Guardian Burnt Sienna Photon Champions 1
Aviator Saffron Picket: Holographic Vindicator
Scorer Titanium White Picket: Holographic Vindicator
Turtle Black Pyrrhos Ferocity
Crimson Pyrrhos: Inverted Select Favourite 1
Lime Pyrrhos: Inverted Select Favourite 1
Scorer Orange Quasar Momentum
Tactician Titanium White Quasar Momentum
Paragon Grey Reaper PCC
Scorer Sky Blue Singularity Elevation
Striker Purple Singulartiy Elevation
Striker Burnt Sienna Smokescreen Momentum
Scorer Solar Flare Spring Fever
Sweeper Solar Flare Ferocity
Sweeper Titanium White Solar Flare PCC
Aviator Orange Springtime Flowers Spring Fever
Sniper Cobalt Springtime Flowers Spring Fever
Black Springtime Flowers Spring Fever
Burnt Sienna Springtime Flowers Spring Fever
Cobalt Springtime Flowers Spring Fever
Sweeper Lime Startrack Fornax (boost)
Striker Pink Startrack Fornax (trail)
Sniper Crimson Thread-X2 Zephyr
Striker Toon Zephyr
Striker Lime Toon Zephyr
Striker Tora Turbo
Sweeper Torrent RLBB
Paragon Trinity Champions 1
Striker Crimson Troika Champions 3
Tactician Cobalt Truncheon Vindicator
Tactician Titanium White Twinzer Impact
Guardian Orange Twinzer: Muddy Elevation
Sweeper Titanium White Twirlwind Fornax
Acrobat Vampire Bats HHC
Scorer Titanium White Venom: Retro Sun Elevation
Striker Black Venom: Retro Sun Elevation
Striker Cobalt Venom: Retro Sun Elevation
Victor Pink Venom: Retro Sun Elevation
Striker Saffron Voltaic Revival Series
Guardian Xenosplash Turbo
Acrobat Crimson Yamane PCC
Goalkeeper Pink Yamane Elevation
Goalkeeper Yuletide Secret Santa
Goalkeeper Lime Zowie: Infinite Ferocity
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2023.03.27 14:33 AutoLovepon High Card - Episode 12 discussion - FINAL
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2023.03.27 14:33 barford44 Slabs VI- the Final Chapter.
2023.03.27 14:29 cats64sonic Connection between ‘The Final 1 (season 1)’ and the ‘Brunswick-Balke Collender Cup’
2023.03.27 14:29 Pristine_Park2620 Haste Dice Tray (Do Stupid Things Faster)
2023.03.27 14:28 YamiRaziel91 Yu-Gi-Oh for kids?
Hello everyone,
This is not a post to ask whether this is a children’s card game, but how to get our kids to share our hobby :)
- What is the right age to introduce kids to it?
- Do you start with the show or game itself?
- Should Yu-Gi-Oh be the first card game to start with?
- Any good digital games for kids that age?
- Ideas how to learn cards and strategy?
- What rules do you play?
Here is what I’ve tried so far: - 7 year old girl, doesn’t speak English and calculates to 20 only.
- Showed the anime opening and she herself requested to watch it.
- Started with show, Duel Kingdom arc. Few episodes in I showed her I actually owned some physical cards.
- Thats the one we started with.
- Got YuGi The Destiny Power of Chaos - its the first pc game where The Pharaoh spams trap hole and mirror force. Seems the easiest way to start with tribute mechanics.
- We watch episodes and we build decks with relatively simple cards from the show. We use proxies and printed cards glued over useless ones so we don’t ruin the real ones. I calculate and explain all numbers, effects and overall flow. We use the same decks over and over again, so she can learn how to plan and combine cards.
- We play Duel Kingdom style (no tributes) with 4000 and direct attacks.
What are your ideas and recommendation?
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2023.03.27 14:27 Boo011502 Season 3 episode 10 ridicule
I'm very late to the show but I decided to watch from the beginning. I've loved it so far but this episode made my blood boil. Not because of how it was written or anything like that. But if this was actually based on what it was like in America at the time, I am horrified.
Stabler was so rude to the male victim on so many occasions. Which was difficult to watch because I usually like his character.
On the trial they let the female rapist question the male victim!?!?! Which let's be honest would not happen had the genders been reversed.
The lawyer for the rapist stated "Men can't be raped and women can't be perpetrators". She even states that rape can only happen through penetration and that's why women can't rape. This was absurd because that also suggests women not raped by a penis haven't been raped.
I watched this episode with so much anger. It was such a hard watch. I honestly just sat watching clenching my teeth. I hope I'm not alone in this.
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2023.03.27 14:24 TheMoneyCog (Guide) What Is a Stock Market Crash, and What Causes Them?
A stock market crash is a sudden double-digit decline in share prices. Discover how to prepare an investment portfolio for a looming crash. Read Full Article on The Money Cog A stock market crash is defined as a rapid and unexpected drop in the price of stocks and shares. They are typically short-lived events but can last anywhere from a few days to several weeks. And in some cases, they even evolve into a
bear market.
There isn’t a specified threshold by which stocks have to drop below to be classified as a crash. However, most investment professionals agree that a crash is considered to have happened after a sudden double-digit percentage drop in a
stock market index, such as the
FTSE 100 or
S&P 500.
The terms stock market crash, correction, pullback, and bear market are often used interchangeably. However, there are some stark differences between the three.
- Stock Market Pullback — A short-term drop between 5% and 10% that usually occurs over a few days.
- Stock Market Correction — A steady decline in stock prices between 10% and 20% over several weeks or months.
- Stock Market Crash — A rapid decline in stock prices greater than 20% over a short space of time.
- Bear Market — A prolonged decline in stock prices by more than 20%. In extreme cases, a bear market can last for years.
What causes a stock market crash?
The catalysts behind each stock market crash throughout history have been quite different. But a common theme that emerges across nearly all past events is a weakening economic outlook. As consumers slow their spending, corporate earnings struggle to achieve growth which can spark uncertainty, especially if stock valuations have reached high levels.
Some common factors that can trigger the start of a crash or correction include:
- High Inflation
- Rising Interest Rates
- Natural Disasters
- Overvalued Stocks
- Geopolitical Disputes
- Economic Uncertainty
- Excess Speculation
- Low Investor Sentiment
Looking at the various stock market crashes throughout history reveals just how diverse the causes of these events can be.
2020: The Covid-Crash
In early 2020 stock markets worldwide plummeted as entire countries went into lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. With non-essential businesses being forced to close and international travel banned, global economies ground to a halt. And for many companies, especially smaller ones, this series of events led to bankruptcy.
However, following a massive injection of government stimulus, Western economies were able to bounce back at a record pace. And with 33 days, the FTSE 100 and S&P 500 indices had completely recovered before being propelled to new record highs.
2008: The Global Financial Crisis
After years of loose lending practices for mortgages by American banks, the US housing market became propped up on a massive pile of sub-prime loans. Eventually, millions of people across the country could not keep up with mortgage payments, leading to a surge in foreclosures. The market became flooded with properties and no one to buy them, causing house prices to plummet.
To make matters worse, investment banks were using complex derivatives such as Collateralised Debt Obligations (CDOs) to hide the level of risk within mortgage bonds. With bond rating agencies selling high ratings to the same investment banks, individual and professional investors unknowingly purchased extremely high-risk assets. This was particularly problematic for pension funds across the United States and Europe.
After default rates began to skyrocket, mortgage bonds collapsed, causing an estimated $1trn of losses worldwide. At the end of the financial crisis, the S&P 500 tumbled by as much as 57%, and it took approximately 17 months for the stock market to recover.
2000: The Dotcom Bubble
As the internet began to take the investment community by storm, online-based technology stocks became immensely popular, including businesses which didn’t even have a revenue stream. As mania took over, the valuation of technology stocks reached absurd levels, pushing the Nasdaq up by more than 500% between 1995 and 2000.
Eventually, the bubble burst and the Nasdaq collapsed by 77%. It would take 15 years before the index would return to its same level of valuation.
1973: The Oil Crisis
The stock market crash in 1973 was a fairly complicated situation triggered by many different factors. The US economy was already weakened after the decision to engage in the Vietnam war. Pairing this with increased social spending caused the country’s deficit to skyrocket.
At the time, the US dollar followed the gold standard, which meant the Federal Reserve had little control over economic policy. This ultimately led to the abolition of the gold standard in America in 1971. Two years later, the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) introduced an oil embargo on all countries that supported Israel in the Arab-Israeli war. The United States and the United Kingdom were on the list.
What followed was a sudden supply shock for oil. Prices for the fossil fuel more than tripled in a matter of weeks and crippled the US economy for nearly a decade. The
Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by as much as 45%, while the UK’s
FT 30 index — one of the oldest indices in the world — dropped by as much as 73%.
The stock recovered within 21 months. But what followed was nearly a decade of multiple recessions, triggering one of the longest bear markets in history.
1929: The Great Depression
Following the roaring 20s after World War 1, the US economy expanded rapidly, with the nation’s wealth more than doubled. As the economy was booming, the level of speculation on Wall Street started to get out of hand, with seemingly everyone pouring their money into stocks and shares. And many were even using margin to try and amplify their returns.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit its
peak in August 1929. After a slight slowdown in US production and an increase in unemployment, investors started to get spooked, resulting in a panic-selling frenzy that saw a record 12.9 million shares being sold off on what’s now known as Black Thursday.
Things seemed settled for a few days. But then, on October 29, now known as Black Tuesday, this record trading volume was beaten with 16 million shares being sold off. Investors across the United States saw their investments collapse. And most who were using margins put themselves in personal bankruptcy.
The Great Depression is by far one of the worst declines in the history of financial markets. By the time the dust had settled, the Dow Jones had dropped by 89%. And it would take close to 25 years to recover to its former high.
Are market crashes bad for investors?
As horrendous as experiencing a stock market crash first-hand can be, it can also provide some rare advantages.
As most investors enter into a panic-selling frenzy, plenty of high-quality businesses can get caught in the crossfire. Some tremendous buying opportunities can emerge for those capable of identifying the strong enterprises from the weak while valuations plummet.
The downward trend of the stock market can also cool down overheated stock prices driven by speculation rather than underlying fundamentals. This can be beneficial if asset price inflation starts to get out of control.
Of course, these advantages come paired with some pretty severe setbacks for investors, especially short-term traders. Sudden downward pressure leaves little time for individuals to pull their capital out of the market before stock prices plummet. And all too often, investors sell after shares have already collapsed, leading to the destruction of wealth.
The severity of this effect is also often amplified by traders short-selling to try and profit from the decline of stock prices. Depending on how bad the situation gets and the underlying trigger, stock market crashes can transform into a deeper bear market and even an economic recession.
So, are stock market crashes bad? Yes. But they also create lucrative opportunities for prudent investors.
How often does the stock market crash?
A stock market crash, by its nature, is unpredictable. While there are leading indicators suggesting a down period may be due to occur, these are often wrong. And even professional investors constantly make predictions that fail to materialise.
Having said that, on average, a stock market crash occurs once every seven years. At least, that’s what history has shown. But in practice, this schedule is rarely followed. For example, after the 2008 global financial crisis, it took nearly 11 years before another crash occurred in 2020, marking one of the longest
bull markets in history. For the investors that sold their shares in 2015 as per the seven-year schedule missed out on another five years of stock market growth.
How long does a market crash last?
The duration of a stock market crash ultimately depends on what caused it in the first place. For example, a severe economic downturn will take far longer to recover than a short-term supply shock.
Looking at the S&P 500 since 1950 reveals that roughly 63% of stock market crashes and
corrections last between two weeks to three and a half months before reaching the bottom. However, on average, it can take up to 18 months before shares recover to their former levels.
How can investors prepare for a stock market crash?
While a stock market crash is incredibly difficult to predict, that doesn’t mean investors can’t prepare. And several steps can be taken to mitigate the impact of a market downturn on an investment portfolio.
- Build A Cash Buffer — One of the biggest mistakes investors make during a stock market crash is to sell shares after the price has collapsed. However, those who need money to cover living expenses may have no choice but to sell at a terrible price. This risk can be mitigated by ensuring sufficient cash is kept in reserve in a savings account.
- Diversify — Stock market crashes can hit different industries at varying degrees of severity. The risk of owning shares in the most heavily impacted industry is reduced by ensuring a portfolio containing a wide range of sectors. Similarly, allocating capital across a broad range of alternative asset classes, such as bonds and real estate, can further mitigate the impact of rapidly declining stock prices.
- Keep Spare Capital — With panicking investors selling off anything with a pulse, rare buying opportunities for top-notch companies may emerge. By ensuring some capital is kept in reserve, investors will have the money to capitalise on these investment opportunities.
What should investors do during a market crash?
For investors seeking to capitalise on the buying opportunities that a stock market crash can create, a few considerations need to be taken into account. The most prominent is the heightened level of volatility.
When investor sentiment is low, the slightest bit of bad news can send stocks plummeting. Even if an investor identifies a terrific company trading significantly below its intrinsic valuation, shares can still fall further. Trying to predict when the market or an individual stock has hit its lowest point is a near-impossible task.
Fortunately, there are a few tactics that investors can deploy to mitigate downside risk:
- Pound-Cost Averaging — Instead of investing all residual capital in one go, investors can break it up into smaller chunks and drip-feed it into the markets. That way, investors can buy more at an even better price if an undervalued stock continues to fall. Each time a lower price is paid, the average cost per share in an investment falls, reducing the impact of further price declines after the initial trade.
- Stop-Loss Orders — To protect against downside risk, investors can set up a stop-loss order. This is a set of instructions given to a brokerage firm that states that if a company’s share price falls below a certain threshold, the broker should sell the investor’s shares. This can reduce the impact of a severe valuation decline.
- Stop-Limit Orders — This type of trade works similarly to a stop-loss order. However, the key difference is that the investor doesn’t close out their entire position. Instead, they can specify how many shares should be sold if a stock price falls below a specified threshold. This also works in reverse. Instead of selling shares, a stop-limit order can be used to buy a specified number of shares once the stock price meets a specified price level.
The bottom line
Stock market crashes are mostly unpredictable and inevitable events that come with the territory of investing. Investors should construct their portfolios with this risk factor in mind. And ensure that sufficient financial planning has been performed in case the worst comes to pass.
The stock market is reeling from the growing level of inflation. And with so many fantastic businesses trading at massive discounts, now could be the perfect time for savvy investors to snatch up some potential bargains.
Deciding which stocks to add to a shopping list during times like these can be daunting for new and seasoned investors.
That’s why our hotshot analysts at The Money Cog’s flagship Premium research service have just unveiled what they think could be the
three best buys for investors right now.
What’s more, we’re sharing all three in a
special FREE investing report available today!
Claim your free copy now This article contains general educational information only. It does not take into account the personal financial situation of the reader. Tax treatment is dependent on individual circumstances that may change in the future, and this article does not constitute any form of tax advice. Before committing to any investment decision, an investor must consider their individual financial circumstances and reach out to an independent financial advisor if necessary. submitted by
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2023.03.27 14:24 TheMoneyCog (Guide) What Is a Stock Market Crash, and What Causes Them?
A stock market crash is a sudden double-digit decline in share prices. Discover how to prepare an investment portfolio for a looming crash. Read Full Article on The Money Cog A stock market crash is defined as a rapid and unexpected drop in the price of stocks and shares. They are typically short-lived events but can last anywhere from a few days to several weeks. And in some cases, they even evolve into a
bear market.
There isn’t a specified threshold by which stocks have to drop below to be classified as a crash. However, most investment professionals agree that a crash is considered to have happened after a sudden double-digit percentage drop in a
stock market index, such as the
FTSE 100 or
S&P 500.
The terms stock market crash, correction, pullback, and bear market are often used interchangeably. However, there are some stark differences between the three.
- Stock Market Pullback — A short-term drop between 5% and 10% that usually occurs over a few days.
- Stock Market Correction — A steady decline in stock prices between 10% and 20% over several weeks or months.
- Stock Market Crash — A rapid decline in stock prices greater than 20% over a short space of time.
- Bear Market — A prolonged decline in stock prices by more than 20%. In extreme cases, a bear market can last for years.
What causes a stock market crash?
The catalysts behind each stock market crash throughout history have been quite different. But a common theme that emerges across nearly all past events is a weakening economic outlook. As consumers slow their spending, corporate earnings struggle to achieve growth which can spark uncertainty, especially if stock valuations have reached high levels.
Some common factors that can trigger the start of a crash or correction include:
- High Inflation
- Rising Interest Rates
- Natural Disasters
- Overvalued Stocks
- Geopolitical Disputes
- Economic Uncertainty
- Excess Speculation
- Low Investor Sentiment
Looking at the various stock market crashes throughout history reveals just how diverse the causes of these events can be.
2020: The Covid-Crash
In early 2020 stock markets worldwide plummeted as entire countries went into lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. With non-essential businesses being forced to close and international travel banned, global economies ground to a halt. And for many companies, especially smaller ones, this series of events led to bankruptcy.
However, following a massive injection of government stimulus, Western economies were able to bounce back at a record pace. And with 33 days, the FTSE 100 and S&P 500 indices had completely recovered before being propelled to new record highs.
2008: The Global Financial Crisis
After years of loose lending practices for mortgages by American banks, the US housing market became propped up on a massive pile of sub-prime loans. Eventually, millions of people across the country could not keep up with mortgage payments, leading to a surge in foreclosures. The market became flooded with properties and no one to buy them, causing house prices to plummet.
To make matters worse, investment banks were using complex derivatives such as Collateralised Debt Obligations (CDOs) to hide the level of risk within mortgage bonds. With bond rating agencies selling high ratings to the same investment banks, individual and professional investors unknowingly purchased extremely high-risk assets. This was particularly problematic for pension funds across the United States and Europe.
After default rates began to skyrocket, mortgage bonds collapsed, causing an estimated $1trn of losses worldwide. At the end of the financial crisis, the S&P 500 tumbled by as much as 57%, and it took approximately 17 months for the stock market to recover.
2000: The Dotcom Bubble
As the internet began to take the investment community by storm, online-based technology stocks became immensely popular, including businesses which didn’t even have a revenue stream. As mania took over, the valuation of technology stocks reached absurd levels, pushing the Nasdaq up by more than 500% between 1995 and 2000.
Eventually, the bubble burst and the Nasdaq collapsed by 77%. It would take 15 years before the index would return to its same level of valuation.
1973: The Oil Crisis
The stock market crash in 1973 was a fairly complicated situation triggered by many different factors. The US economy was already weakened after the decision to engage in the Vietnam war. Pairing this with increased social spending caused the country’s deficit to skyrocket.
At the time, the US dollar followed the gold standard, which meant the Federal Reserve had little control over economic policy. This ultimately led to the abolition of the gold standard in America in 1971. Two years later, the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) introduced an oil embargo on all countries that supported Israel in the Arab-Israeli war. The United States and the United Kingdom were on the list.
What followed was a sudden supply shock for oil. Prices for the fossil fuel more than tripled in a matter of weeks and crippled the US economy for nearly a decade. The
Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by as much as 45%, while the UK’s
FT 30 index — one of the oldest indices in the world — dropped by as much as 73%.
The stock recovered within 21 months. But what followed was nearly a decade of multiple recessions, triggering one of the longest bear markets in history.
1929: The Great Depression
Following the roaring 20s after World War 1, the US economy expanded rapidly, with the nation’s wealth more than doubled. As the economy was booming, the level of speculation on Wall Street started to get out of hand, with seemingly everyone pouring their money into stocks and shares. And many were even using margin to try and amplify their returns.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit its
peak in August 1929. After a slight slowdown in US production and an increase in unemployment, investors started to get spooked, resulting in a panic-selling frenzy that saw a record 12.9 million shares being sold off on what’s now known as Black Thursday.
Things seemed settled for a few days. But then, on October 29, now known as Black Tuesday, this record trading volume was beaten with 16 million shares being sold off. Investors across the United States saw their investments collapse. And most who were using margins put themselves in personal bankruptcy.
The Great Depression is by far one of the worst declines in the history of financial markets. By the time the dust had settled, the Dow Jones had dropped by 89%. And it would take close to 25 years to recover to its former high.
Are market crashes bad for investors?
As horrendous as experiencing a stock market crash first-hand can be, it can also provide some rare advantages.
As most investors enter into a panic-selling frenzy, plenty of high-quality businesses can get caught in the crossfire. Some tremendous buying opportunities can emerge for those capable of identifying the strong enterprises from the weak while valuations plummet.
The downward trend of the stock market can also cool down overheated stock prices driven by speculation rather than underlying fundamentals. This can be beneficial if asset price inflation starts to get out of control.
Of course, these advantages come paired with some pretty severe setbacks for investors, especially short-term traders. Sudden downward pressure leaves little time for individuals to pull their capital out of the market before stock prices plummet. And all too often, investors sell after shares have already collapsed, leading to the destruction of wealth.
The severity of this effect is also often amplified by traders short-selling to try and profit from the decline of stock prices. Depending on how bad the situation gets and the underlying trigger, stock market crashes can transform into a deeper bear market and even an economic recession.
So, are stock market crashes bad? Yes. But they also create lucrative opportunities for prudent investors.
How often does the stock market crash?
A stock market crash, by its nature, is unpredictable. While there are leading indicators suggesting a down period may be due to occur, these are often wrong. And even professional investors constantly make predictions that fail to materialise.
Having said that, on average, a stock market crash occurs once every seven years. At least, that’s what history has shown. But in practice, this schedule is rarely followed. For example, after the 2008 global financial crisis, it took nearly 11 years before another crash occurred in 2020, marking one of the longest
bull markets in history. For the investors that sold their shares in 2015 as per the seven-year schedule missed out on another five years of stock market growth.
How long does a market crash last?
The duration of a stock market crash ultimately depends on what caused it in the first place. For example, a severe economic downturn will take far longer to recover than a short-term supply shock.
Looking at the S&P 500 since 1950 reveals that roughly 63% of stock market crashes and
corrections last between two weeks to three and a half months before reaching the bottom. However, on average, it can take up to 18 months before shares recover to their former levels.
How can investors prepare for a stock market crash?
While a stock market crash is incredibly difficult to predict, that doesn’t mean investors can’t prepare. And several steps can be taken to mitigate the impact of a market downturn on an investment portfolio.
- Build A Cash Buffer — One of the biggest mistakes investors make during a stock market crash is to sell shares after the price has collapsed. However, those who need money to cover living expenses may have no choice but to sell at a terrible price. This risk can be mitigated by ensuring sufficient cash is kept in reserve in a savings account.
- Diversify — Stock market crashes can hit different industries at varying degrees of severity. The risk of owning shares in the most heavily impacted industry is reduced by ensuring a portfolio containing a wide range of sectors. Similarly, allocating capital across a broad range of alternative asset classes, such as bonds and real estate, can further mitigate the impact of rapidly declining stock prices.
- Keep Spare Capital — With panicking investors selling off anything with a pulse, rare buying opportunities for top-notch companies may emerge. By ensuring some capital is kept in reserve, investors will have the money to capitalise on these investment opportunities.
What should investors do during a market crash?
For investors seeking to capitalise on the buying opportunities that a stock market crash can create, a few considerations need to be taken into account. The most prominent is the heightened level of volatility.
When investor sentiment is low, the slightest bit of bad news can send stocks plummeting. Even if an investor identifies a terrific company trading significantly below its intrinsic valuation, shares can still fall further. Trying to predict when the market or an individual stock has hit its lowest point is a near-impossible task.
Fortunately, there are a few tactics that investors can deploy to mitigate downside risk:
- Pound-Cost Averaging — Instead of investing all residual capital in one go, investors can break it up into smaller chunks and drip-feed it into the markets. That way, investors can buy more at an even better price if an undervalued stock continues to fall. Each time a lower price is paid, the average cost per share in an investment falls, reducing the impact of further price declines after the initial trade.
- Stop-Loss Orders — To protect against downside risk, investors can set up a stop-loss order. This is a set of instructions given to a brokerage firm that states that if a company’s share price falls below a certain threshold, the broker should sell the investor’s shares. This can reduce the impact of a severe valuation decline.
- Stop-Limit Orders — This type of trade works similarly to a stop-loss order. However, the key difference is that the investor doesn’t close out their entire position. Instead, they can specify how many shares should be sold if a stock price falls below a specified threshold. This also works in reverse. Instead of selling shares, a stop-limit order can be used to buy a specified number of shares once the stock price meets a specified price level.
The bottom line
Stock market crashes are mostly unpredictable and inevitable events that come with the territory of investing. Investors should construct their portfolios with this risk factor in mind. And ensure that sufficient financial planning has been performed in case the worst comes to pass.
The stock market is reeling from the growing level of inflation. And with so many fantastic businesses trading at massive discounts, now could be the perfect time for savvy investors to snatch up some potential bargains.
Deciding which stocks to add to a shopping list during times like these can be daunting for new and seasoned investors.
That’s why our hotshot analysts at The Money Cog’s flagship Premium research service have just unveiled what they think could be the
three best buys for investors right now.
What’s more, we’re sharing all three in a
special FREE investing report available today!
Claim your free copy now This article contains general educational information only. It does not take into account the personal financial situation of the reader. Tax treatment is dependent on individual circumstances that may change in the future, and this article does not constitute any form of tax advice. Before committing to any investment decision, an investor must consider their individual financial circumstances and reach out to an independent financial advisor if necessary. submitted by
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2023.03.27 14:24 TheMoneyCog (Guide) What Is a Stock Market Crash, and What Causes Them?
A stock market crash is a sudden double-digit decline in share prices. Discover how to prepare an investment portfolio for a looming crash. Read Full Article on The Money Cog A stock market crash is defined as a rapid and unexpected drop in the price of stocks and shares. They are typically short-lived events but can last anywhere from a few days to several weeks. And in some cases, they even evolve into a
bear market.
There isn’t a specified threshold by which stocks have to drop below to be classified as a crash. However, most investment professionals agree that a crash is considered to have happened after a sudden double-digit percentage drop in a
stock market index, such as the
FTSE 100 or
S&P 500.
The terms stock market crash, correction, pullback, and bear market are often used interchangeably. However, there are some stark differences between the three.
- Stock Market Pullback — A short-term drop between 5% and 10% that usually occurs over a few days.
- Stock Market Correction — A steady decline in stock prices between 10% and 20% over several weeks or months.
- Stock Market Crash — A rapid decline in stock prices greater than 20% over a short space of time.
- Bear Market — A prolonged decline in stock prices by more than 20%. In extreme cases, a bear market can last for years.
What causes a stock market crash?
The catalysts behind each stock market crash throughout history have been quite different. But a common theme that emerges across nearly all past events is a weakening economic outlook. As consumers slow their spending, corporate earnings struggle to achieve growth which can spark uncertainty, especially if stock valuations have reached high levels.
Some common factors that can trigger the start of a crash or correction include:
- High Inflation
- Rising Interest Rates
- Natural Disasters
- Overvalued Stocks
- Geopolitical Disputes
- Economic Uncertainty
- Excess Speculation
- Low Investor Sentiment
Looking at the various stock market crashes throughout history reveals just how diverse the causes of these events can be.
2020: The Covid-Crash
In early 2020 stock markets worldwide plummeted as entire countries went into lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. With non-essential businesses being forced to close and international travel banned, global economies ground to a halt. And for many companies, especially smaller ones, this series of events led to bankruptcy.
However, following a massive injection of government stimulus, Western economies were able to bounce back at a record pace. And with 33 days, the FTSE 100 and S&P 500 indices had completely recovered before being propelled to new record highs.
2008: The Global Financial Crisis
After years of loose lending practices for mortgages by American banks, the US housing market became propped up on a massive pile of sub-prime loans. Eventually, millions of people across the country could not keep up with mortgage payments, leading to a surge in foreclosures. The market became flooded with properties and no one to buy them, causing house prices to plummet.
To make matters worse, investment banks were using complex derivatives such as Collateralised Debt Obligations (CDOs) to hide the level of risk within mortgage bonds. With bond rating agencies selling high ratings to the same investment banks, individual and professional investors unknowingly purchased extremely high-risk assets. This was particularly problematic for pension funds across the United States and Europe.
After default rates began to skyrocket, mortgage bonds collapsed, causing an estimated $1trn of losses worldwide. At the end of the financial crisis, the S&P 500 tumbled by as much as 57%, and it took approximately 17 months for the stock market to recover.
2000: The Dotcom Bubble
As the internet began to take the investment community by storm, online-based technology stocks became immensely popular, including businesses which didn’t even have a revenue stream. As mania took over, the valuation of technology stocks reached absurd levels, pushing the Nasdaq up by more than 500% between 1995 and 2000.
Eventually, the bubble burst and the Nasdaq collapsed by 77%. It would take 15 years before the index would return to its same level of valuation.
1973: The Oil Crisis
The stock market crash in 1973 was a fairly complicated situation triggered by many different factors. The US economy was already weakened after the decision to engage in the Vietnam war. Pairing this with increased social spending caused the country’s deficit to skyrocket.
At the time, the US dollar followed the gold standard, which meant the Federal Reserve had little control over economic policy. This ultimately led to the abolition of the gold standard in America in 1971. Two years later, the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) introduced an oil embargo on all countries that supported Israel in the Arab-Israeli war. The United States and the United Kingdom were on the list.
What followed was a sudden supply shock for oil. Prices for the fossil fuel more than tripled in a matter of weeks and crippled the US economy for nearly a decade. The
Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by as much as 45%, while the UK’s
FT 30 index — one of the oldest indices in the world — dropped by as much as 73%.
The stock recovered within 21 months. But what followed was nearly a decade of multiple recessions, triggering one of the longest bear markets in history.
1929: The Great Depression
Following the roaring 20s after World War 1, the US economy expanded rapidly, with the nation’s wealth more than doubled. As the economy was booming, the level of speculation on Wall Street started to get out of hand, with seemingly everyone pouring their money into stocks and shares. And many were even using margin to try and amplify their returns.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit its
peak in August 1929. After a slight slowdown in US production and an increase in unemployment, investors started to get spooked, resulting in a panic-selling frenzy that saw a record 12.9 million shares being sold off on what’s now known as Black Thursday.
Things seemed settled for a few days. But then, on October 29, now known as Black Tuesday, this record trading volume was beaten with 16 million shares being sold off. Investors across the United States saw their investments collapse. And most who were using margins put themselves in personal bankruptcy.
The Great Depression is by far one of the worst declines in the history of financial markets. By the time the dust had settled, the Dow Jones had dropped by 89%. And it would take close to 25 years to recover to its former high.
Are market crashes bad for investors?
As horrendous as experiencing a stock market crash first-hand can be, it can also provide some rare advantages.
As most investors enter into a panic-selling frenzy, plenty of high-quality businesses can get caught in the crossfire. Some tremendous buying opportunities can emerge for those capable of identifying the strong enterprises from the weak while valuations plummet.
The downward trend of the stock market can also cool down overheated stock prices driven by speculation rather than underlying fundamentals. This can be beneficial if asset price inflation starts to get out of control.
Of course, these advantages come paired with some pretty severe setbacks for investors, especially short-term traders. Sudden downward pressure leaves little time for individuals to pull their capital out of the market before stock prices plummet. And all too often, investors sell after shares have already collapsed, leading to the destruction of wealth.
The severity of this effect is also often amplified by traders short-selling to try and profit from the decline of stock prices. Depending on how bad the situation gets and the underlying trigger, stock market crashes can transform into a deeper bear market and even an economic recession.
So, are stock market crashes bad? Yes. But they also create lucrative opportunities for prudent investors.
How often does the stock market crash?
A stock market crash, by its nature, is unpredictable. While there are leading indicators suggesting a down period may be due to occur, these are often wrong. And even professional investors constantly make predictions that fail to materialise.
Having said that, on average, a stock market crash occurs once every seven years. At least, that’s what history has shown. But in practice, this schedule is rarely followed. For example, after the 2008 global financial crisis, it took nearly 11 years before another crash occurred in 2020, marking one of the longest
bull markets in history. For the investors that sold their shares in 2015 as per the seven-year schedule missed out on another five years of stock market growth.
How long does a market crash last?
The duration of a stock market crash ultimately depends on what caused it in the first place. For example, a severe economic downturn will take far longer to recover than a short-term supply shock.
Looking at the S&P 500 since 1950 reveals that roughly 63% of stock market crashes and
corrections last between two weeks to three and a half months before reaching the bottom. However, on average, it can take up to 18 months before shares recover to their former levels.
How can investors prepare for a stock market crash?
While a stock market crash is incredibly difficult to predict, that doesn’t mean investors can’t prepare. And several steps can be taken to mitigate the impact of a market downturn on an investment portfolio.
- Build A Cash Buffer — One of the biggest mistakes investors make during a stock market crash is to sell shares after the price has collapsed. However, those who need money to cover living expenses may have no choice but to sell at a terrible price. This risk can be mitigated by ensuring sufficient cash is kept in reserve in a savings account.
- Diversify — Stock market crashes can hit different industries at varying degrees of severity. The risk of owning shares in the most heavily impacted industry is reduced by ensuring a portfolio containing a wide range of sectors. Similarly, allocating capital across a broad range of alternative asset classes, such as bonds and real estate, can further mitigate the impact of rapidly declining stock prices.
- Keep Spare Capital — With panicking investors selling off anything with a pulse, rare buying opportunities for top-notch companies may emerge. By ensuring some capital is kept in reserve, investors will have the money to capitalise on these investment opportunities.
What should investors do during a market crash?
For investors seeking to capitalise on the buying opportunities that a stock market crash can create, a few considerations need to be taken into account. The most prominent is the heightened level of volatility.
When investor sentiment is low, the slightest bit of bad news can send stocks plummeting. Even if an investor identifies a terrific company trading significantly below its intrinsic valuation, shares can still fall further. Trying to predict when the market or an individual stock has hit its lowest point is a near-impossible task.
Fortunately, there are a few tactics that investors can deploy to mitigate downside risk:
- Pound-Cost Averaging — Instead of investing all residual capital in one go, investors can break it up into smaller chunks and drip-feed it into the markets. That way, investors can buy more at an even better price if an undervalued stock continues to fall. Each time a lower price is paid, the average cost per share in an investment falls, reducing the impact of further price declines after the initial trade.
- Stop-Loss Orders — To protect against downside risk, investors can set up a stop-loss order. This is a set of instructions given to a brokerage firm that states that if a company’s share price falls below a certain threshold, the broker should sell the investor’s shares. This can reduce the impact of a severe valuation decline.
- Stop-Limit Orders — This type of trade works similarly to a stop-loss order. However, the key difference is that the investor doesn’t close out their entire position. Instead, they can specify how many shares should be sold if a stock price falls below a specified threshold. This also works in reverse. Instead of selling shares, a stop-limit order can be used to buy a specified number of shares once the stock price meets a specified price level.
The bottom line
Stock market crashes are mostly unpredictable and inevitable events that come with the territory of investing. Investors should construct their portfolios with this risk factor in mind. And ensure that sufficient financial planning has been performed in case the worst comes to pass.
The stock market is reeling from the growing level of inflation. And with so many fantastic businesses trading at massive discounts, now could be the perfect time for savvy investors to snatch up some potential bargains.
Deciding which stocks to add to a shopping list during times like these can be daunting for new and seasoned investors.
That’s why our hotshot analysts at The Money Cog’s flagship Premium research service have just unveiled what they think could be the
three best buys for investors right now.
What’s more, we’re sharing all three in a
special FREE investing report available today!
Claim your free copy now This article contains general educational information only. It does not take into account the personal financial situation of the reader. Tax treatment is dependent on individual circumstances that may change in the future, and this article does not constitute any form of tax advice. Before committing to any investment decision, an investor must consider their individual financial circumstances and reach out to an independent financial advisor if necessary. submitted by
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2023.03.27 14:24 TheMoneyCog (Guide) What Is a Stock Market Crash, and What Causes Them?
A stock market crash is a sudden double-digit decline in share prices. Discover how to prepare an investment portfolio for a looming crash. Read Full Article on The Money Cog A stock market crash is defined as a rapid and unexpected drop in the price of stocks and shares. They are typically short-lived events but can last anywhere from a few days to several weeks. And in some cases, they even evolve into a
bear market.
There isn’t a specified threshold by which stocks have to drop below to be classified as a crash. However, most investment professionals agree that a crash is considered to have happened after a sudden double-digit percentage drop in a
stock market index, such as the
FTSE 100 or
S&P 500.
The terms stock market crash, correction, pullback, and bear market are often used interchangeably. However, there are some stark differences between the three.
- Stock Market Pullback — A short-term drop between 5% and 10% that usually occurs over a few days.
- Stock Market Correction — A steady decline in stock prices between 10% and 20% over several weeks or months.
- Stock Market Crash — A rapid decline in stock prices greater than 20% over a short space of time.
- Bear Market — A prolonged decline in stock prices by more than 20%. In extreme cases, a bear market can last for years.
What causes a stock market crash?
The catalysts behind each stock market crash throughout history have been quite different. But a common theme that emerges across nearly all past events is a weakening economic outlook. As consumers slow their spending, corporate earnings struggle to achieve growth which can spark uncertainty, especially if stock valuations have reached high levels.
Some common factors that can trigger the start of a crash or correction include:
- High Inflation
- Rising Interest Rates
- Natural Disasters
- Overvalued Stocks
- Geopolitical Disputes
- Economic Uncertainty
- Excess Speculation
- Low Investor Sentiment
Looking at the various stock market crashes throughout history reveals just how diverse the causes of these events can be.
2020: The Covid-Crash
In early 2020 stock markets worldwide plummeted as entire countries went into lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. With non-essential businesses being forced to close and international travel banned, global economies ground to a halt. And for many companies, especially smaller ones, this series of events led to bankruptcy.
However, following a massive injection of government stimulus, Western economies were able to bounce back at a record pace. And with 33 days, the FTSE 100 and S&P 500 indices had completely recovered before being propelled to new record highs.
2008: The Global Financial Crisis
After years of loose lending practices for mortgages by American banks, the US housing market became propped up on a massive pile of sub-prime loans. Eventually, millions of people across the country could not keep up with mortgage payments, leading to a surge in foreclosures. The market became flooded with properties and no one to buy them, causing house prices to plummet.
To make matters worse, investment banks were using complex derivatives such as Collateralised Debt Obligations (CDOs) to hide the level of risk within mortgage bonds. With bond rating agencies selling high ratings to the same investment banks, individual and professional investors unknowingly purchased extremely high-risk assets. This was particularly problematic for pension funds across the United States and Europe.
After default rates began to skyrocket, mortgage bonds collapsed, causing an estimated $1trn of losses worldwide. At the end of the financial crisis, the S&P 500 tumbled by as much as 57%, and it took approximately 17 months for the stock market to recover.
2000: The Dotcom Bubble
As the internet began to take the investment community by storm, online-based technology stocks became immensely popular, including businesses which didn’t even have a revenue stream. As mania took over, the valuation of technology stocks reached absurd levels, pushing the Nasdaq up by more than 500% between 1995 and 2000.
Eventually, the bubble burst and the Nasdaq collapsed by 77%. It would take 15 years before the index would return to its same level of valuation.
1973: The Oil Crisis
The stock market crash in 1973 was a fairly complicated situation triggered by many different factors. The US economy was already weakened after the decision to engage in the Vietnam war. Pairing this with increased social spending caused the country’s deficit to skyrocket.
At the time, the US dollar followed the gold standard, which meant the Federal Reserve had little control over economic policy. This ultimately led to the abolition of the gold standard in America in 1971. Two years later, the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) introduced an oil embargo on all countries that supported Israel in the Arab-Israeli war. The United States and the United Kingdom were on the list.
What followed was a sudden supply shock for oil. Prices for the fossil fuel more than tripled in a matter of weeks and crippled the US economy for nearly a decade. The
Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by as much as 45%, while the UK’s
FT 30 index — one of the oldest indices in the world — dropped by as much as 73%.
The stock recovered within 21 months. But what followed was nearly a decade of multiple recessions, triggering one of the longest bear markets in history.
1929: The Great Depression
Following the roaring 20s after World War 1, the US economy expanded rapidly, with the nation’s wealth more than doubled. As the economy was booming, the level of speculation on Wall Street started to get out of hand, with seemingly everyone pouring their money into stocks and shares. And many were even using margin to try and amplify their returns.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit its
peak in August 1929. After a slight slowdown in US production and an increase in unemployment, investors started to get spooked, resulting in a panic-selling frenzy that saw a record 12.9 million shares being sold off on what’s now known as Black Thursday.
Things seemed settled for a few days. But then, on October 29, now known as Black Tuesday, this record trading volume was beaten with 16 million shares being sold off. Investors across the United States saw their investments collapse. And most who were using margins put themselves in personal bankruptcy.
The Great Depression is by far one of the worst declines in the history of financial markets. By the time the dust had settled, the Dow Jones had dropped by 89%. And it would take close to 25 years to recover to its former high.
Are market crashes bad for investors?
As horrendous as experiencing a stock market crash first-hand can be, it can also provide some rare advantages.
As most investors enter into a panic-selling frenzy, plenty of high-quality businesses can get caught in the crossfire. Some tremendous buying opportunities can emerge for those capable of identifying the strong enterprises from the weak while valuations plummet.
The downward trend of the stock market can also cool down overheated stock prices driven by speculation rather than underlying fundamentals. This can be beneficial if asset price inflation starts to get out of control.
Of course, these advantages come paired with some pretty severe setbacks for investors, especially short-term traders. Sudden downward pressure leaves little time for individuals to pull their capital out of the market before stock prices plummet. And all too often, investors sell after shares have already collapsed, leading to the destruction of wealth.
The severity of this effect is also often amplified by traders short-selling to try and profit from the decline of stock prices. Depending on how bad the situation gets and the underlying trigger, stock market crashes can transform into a deeper bear market and even an economic recession.
So, are stock market crashes bad? Yes. But they also create lucrative opportunities for prudent investors.
How often does the stock market crash?
A stock market crash, by its nature, is unpredictable. While there are leading indicators suggesting a down period may be due to occur, these are often wrong. And even professional investors constantly make predictions that fail to materialise.
Having said that, on average, a stock market crash occurs once every seven years. At least, that’s what history has shown. But in practice, this schedule is rarely followed. For example, after the 2008 global financial crisis, it took nearly 11 years before another crash occurred in 2020, marking one of the longest
bull markets in history. For the investors that sold their shares in 2015 as per the seven-year schedule missed out on another five years of stock market growth.
How long does a market crash last?
The duration of a stock market crash ultimately depends on what caused it in the first place. For example, a severe economic downturn will take far longer to recover than a short-term supply shock.
Looking at the S&P 500 since 1950 reveals that roughly 63% of stock market crashes and
corrections last between two weeks to three and a half months before reaching the bottom. However, on average, it can take up to 18 months before shares recover to their former levels.
How can investors prepare for a stock market crash?
While a stock market crash is incredibly difficult to predict, that doesn’t mean investors can’t prepare. And several steps can be taken to mitigate the impact of a market downturn on an investment portfolio.
- Build A Cash Buffer — One of the biggest mistakes investors make during a stock market crash is to sell shares after the price has collapsed. However, those who need money to cover living expenses may have no choice but to sell at a terrible price. This risk can be mitigated by ensuring sufficient cash is kept in reserve in a savings account.
- Diversify — Stock market crashes can hit different industries at varying degrees of severity. The risk of owning shares in the most heavily impacted industry is reduced by ensuring a portfolio containing a wide range of sectors. Similarly, allocating capital across a broad range of alternative asset classes, such as bonds and real estate, can further mitigate the impact of rapidly declining stock prices.
- Keep Spare Capital — With panicking investors selling off anything with a pulse, rare buying opportunities for top-notch companies may emerge. By ensuring some capital is kept in reserve, investors will have the money to capitalise on these investment opportunities.
What should investors do during a market crash?
For investors seeking to capitalise on the buying opportunities that a stock market crash can create, a few considerations need to be taken into account. The most prominent is the heightened level of volatility.
When investor sentiment is low, the slightest bit of bad news can send stocks plummeting. Even if an investor identifies a terrific company trading significantly below its intrinsic valuation, shares can still fall further. Trying to predict when the market or an individual stock has hit its lowest point is a near-impossible task.
Fortunately, there are a few tactics that investors can deploy to mitigate downside risk:
- Pound-Cost Averaging — Instead of investing all residual capital in one go, investors can break it up into smaller chunks and drip-feed it into the markets. That way, investors can buy more at an even better price if an undervalued stock continues to fall. Each time a lower price is paid, the average cost per share in an investment falls, reducing the impact of further price declines after the initial trade.
- Stop-Loss Orders — To protect against downside risk, investors can set up a stop-loss order. This is a set of instructions given to a brokerage firm that states that if a company’s share price falls below a certain threshold, the broker should sell the investor’s shares. This can reduce the impact of a severe valuation decline.
- Stop-Limit Orders — This type of trade works similarly to a stop-loss order. However, the key difference is that the investor doesn’t close out their entire position. Instead, they can specify how many shares should be sold if a stock price falls below a specified threshold. This also works in reverse. Instead of selling shares, a stop-limit order can be used to buy a specified number of shares once the stock price meets a specified price level.
The bottom line
Stock market crashes are mostly unpredictable and inevitable events that come with the territory of investing. Investors should construct their portfolios with this risk factor in mind. And ensure that sufficient financial planning has been performed in case the worst comes to pass.
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2023.03.27 14:19 Diligent-Upstairs-38 Questions about VRoid Studio
I have some questions for VRoid Studio and the VRMs I made using it.
1) I decided to change my VTubing Platform from VirtualCast to VRChat. The reason I did this is so I can have one avatar with all my outfits instead of multiple avatars with different outfits. The problem is that I have clothes already from VRoid Studio. How can I import all these different clothes(tops, bottoms, shoes) to Unity and use them all on one avatar?
2) In case the above is not possible, how can I export only the body of the VRM with no clothes so I can dress him up in Unity? I saw some videos online that had this feature and after further digging I discovered that it was apperantly on some older version.
That's it. Thanks in advance for the answers!
(P.S. I am using the latest VRoid Studio version available in Steam, which as of 27/3/2023 is 1.20.2)
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2023.03.27 14:18 twdg-shitposts Time to replay TWDG Season 1 Episode 2 Starved For Help!