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  1. None of the fund flow charts shows RMB inflow. It's hard to imagine Chinese sitting out on this casino.
  2. you mean when she says the traditional financial world is very siloed and specialized while her firms is focused "only on disruptive innovations" and it seems she's copying Trump's hand gesture?
  3. Thanks. For some reason searching for hycroft on IB gave me the HYCTW, which is different from the public warrant you are referring to.
  4. I think the warrant strike price is a bit high. I remember this won’t be in the money unless the stock trades at 1x NAV. The original company that spun off allied Nevada in 2006 is trading at 6% of NAV with a mine that is largely permitted. Same leverage with no expiration? Vista Gold.
  5. As a Chinese I always tell my American friends to stay away from Chinese companies traded on American exchanges... It's just not worth the brain cells... Lunkin coffee is great, you don't have to try your luck in the stock...
  6. https://moneyweek.com/economy/global-economy/601080/edward-chancellor-governments-reaction-to-the-virus-will-come-back-to
  7. This vs Heico. One is extremely levered, both are down 50% from high trading at same p/e ratio...
  8. Yes just on the phone it seems. I don't really have a paid market subscription with IB. Is that the issue? I think I will call them since I'm the only one having trouble on this forum.
  9. Any of you been experiencing freeze up when you login the IB app on cellphone? I've been getting freeze up when the market is not open. It's been very frustrating.
  10. Many of us believe Coronavirus will be with us for a time in the US. There have been great actions taken in the last few days at the state and federal level but eventually people will start going back to work and I thought we could learn a few tips from my friends and family in China so we can stay safer in the next one or two years. China has recently relaxed their social distancing and people are gradually going back to work and school. However, as I walk around Boston, I realize people in China even today are more vigilant against the threat of the virus than Americans going into the crisis. I am no scientist but here are a few things that Chinese are doing today that I hope more of my American friends could start doing to stay and feel safer in the next few months or years... 1) Wear latex or some sort of gloves when you go outside. Not only will you be less likely to scratch your face with rubber gloves on, you will be much less likely to catch virus from shopping cart handles, door knobs, even vegetables that other people might have sneezed upon earlier... You should throw the gloves away as often as possible. If you hate gloves, carry a handkerchief or a box of facial tissue with you to open doors. Doors in the US are super heavy, and you are probably likely to catch virus from the door knobs. People in my companies are disinfecting the virus every 2 hours, but I don't believe that's enough. Most companies in China has a box of paper tower attached to the wall next to the door knobx and elevator buttons. People use a paper tower to push the elevator button and throw the paper away right there into a basket. 2) If you are daring enough, wear some sort of lab safety goggles when you go to areas with people around. You will have to go shop at some point. You won't touch your eyes with the goggles on either. You should clean your goggles when you come home with lysol wipes. 3) At some point the restrictions will be relaxed and you will start going to restaurants. In China today, the general practice is only one person can sit at a table. Make sure there is no strangers within 3 meters of you when you eat and try to sit outside where ventilation is plenty. 4) When people wait in line today in China, they stay at least 1 meter to 3 meters away from each other. If you can't do that in the US, consider move outside the line by a few steps so that you are not directly in front of someone who could be coughing to you. 5) Buy grocery for your parents and deliver them to their door but not go in every time even if they are not in a senior center. Family cluster events were a big issue in Wuhan. To keep your parents safe, stay away from them as much as possible. 6) When you talk to people on the street, stay 2-3 meters away from them. These are what I can think of at this point. I hope others can add their own tips and people can choose whatever they feel comfortable doing. Stay safe.
  11. A conversation facilitated by Li Lu. One model predicted Shanghai would see 800,000 cases, but through their extraordinary early efforts to limit travel, end larger gatherings, and immediately implement social distancing and testing, they limited cases to just 300 .And Dr. Zhang and his team have cured 95% of their COVID-19 patients in his hospital. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/43-special-coronavirus-episode-dr-wenhong-zhang-lessons/id1472376956?i=1000468366901 I couldn't help but notice how this doctor is not laying it on thick on Xi as some of the US officials are doing to Trump.
  12. Since we have some Chinese on this forum, if you want to donate to the efforts and couldn't find way that seem reliable, Li Lu is organizing a donation effort to support cities around Wuhan that need medical equipments. http://www.himalayacapital.com/chinese/20200130NewRelease.htm
  13. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2001191?query=featured_home The first reported case in the US seems to be gotten better. Either the virus will make a comeback or he may get discharged soon.
  14. I don't think the government forbids discussion since I'm still discussing it with my relatives in Wuhan. But I understand a lot of the chat groups throwing rumors around have been banned temporarily. How is that different than some of the comments that have been blocked by Boston Globe? It makes me really want to see those comments! https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/01/31/metro/fears-coronavirus-fuel-anti-chinese-racism/?_sp=390b3cb1-9518-485e-b77b-58421f43c53a.1580497975164&s_campaign=bdc:globewell:trending&_sp=390b3cb1-9518-485e-b77b-58421f43c53a.1580497975164&s_campaign=bdc:globewell:trending
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