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OceanPal Inc. Common Stock
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Oct 14, 2025 11:46:46 AM EDT
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As of Oct 14, 2025 11:47:51 AM EDT (1 min. ago)
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15 min ago • u/GoatCheesePizza777 • r/ValueInvesting • last_fridays_selloff_got_me_thinking_about_margin • C
I think the OP was genuinely looking for perspectives from other Value Investors--not necessarily saying the Friday selloff was a big enough event to trigger a buying frenzy. Broader market implications obviously impact individual stocks/companies, but do not necessarily equate to "margin of safety" buying opportunities. Great companies don't go on sale with every market 'blip'. That's part of the reason WarBuff (BRK) is sitting on SO much cash. They can't find anything on sale (with the exception of taking a couple of positions in companies very recently).
u/solariac \- Your reply is valid as well. So many stocks and indices are still near ATH. Not necessarily time for broad buying opportunities. Nonetheless, there are a few companies out there that the so-called "experts" believe are undervalued, but exhibit enough market strength to keep growing over time. I've been looking closely at a couple in retail--which is a pretty volatile sector right now and may offer some decent opportunities.
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19 min ago • u/dubnessofp • r/Daytrading • how_i_have_used_ai_to_become_consistently • C
The difference between the 6 months ago of OP and the 3 months ago of this comment, the models are so much better at analysis. That being said, data citations are where they struggle the most. It becomes better when you start incorporating MCPs and direct data sources. Using RAG instead of their general knowledge can get much better results. Gotta learn how to understand some of what the output is though so you can spot hallucinations. Always check the robots work.
A really good example of this is search for sports stats, you'll come up with some insane results that are not true at all
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32 min ago • u/PapaCharlie9 • r/options • do_you_hedge_tail_risk_on_iron_condors • C
> Always do 9 away from spot for the short put, 10ish away from the short call. Usually 10 contracts per side.
What deltas are those? Assignment risk is proportional to delta, so the lower the delta, the lower the risk. And the lower the reward, they go hand in hand.
Assuming this is SPX you're talking about (you've yet to mention the ticker in the OP or your reply), I agree with the other comment. I would have just held to expiration and taken max loss. Unless I could close early for less than max loss, but that didn't seem likely.
Over-adjusting to an unfavorable move just adds more transaction overhead cost to a trade that is going to lose money no matter what you do. So rely on the defined risk you accepted at open and just chalk it up to one of those days.
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32 min ago • u/Affectionate-Panic-1 • r/investing • retired_this_week_what_to_do_with_my_nvidia • C
I think for OP's situation though, keeping 362k in Nvidia is really risky, as the risk of a AI compute spend bubble is high.
Apple is also trading at 37 PE multiples. Yes it's a great company, but I'm not sure i'd want to put a large chunk of my retirement in single stocks that are so highly valued.
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36 min ago • u/EnriquezGuerrilla • r/phinvest • alfm_growth_fund_inc_should_i_buy_or_leave_it • C
I think yuck kasi PSEi ang tinatrack niya. May nagmagandang loob na commenter na tinignan ang underlying stocks. Mukhang okay naman pero warning lang, ang SMPH ko -20% since 2021.
https://preview.redd.it/ws798e26g3vf1.png?width=1851&format=png&auto=webp&s=8f8ee655e88ec539f4b0f61968e1458f9f89b802
Also, tignan mo OP. Kahit saang benchmark, mababa talaga CAGR niya.
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40 min ago • u/NedFlanders304 • r/investing • is_my_401k_better_than_other_investments • C
Yea the OP doesn’t realize they have a very generous match lol. I don’t know what they’re complaining about.
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42 min ago • u/Karthikeyan_S2000 • r/IndianStockMarket • never_thought_id_ever_see_this_in_my_lifetime • C
Hi I hold 40 Lot in SILVER MIC NOV FUT. Half i entered at 132977 and half today. As you know what today happened. I entered at 16100 for 20Lots. should i hold or sell or take it tomorrow. suggest. OP,?
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44 min ago • u/Masteries • r/Finanzen • spd_wirft_rentenrebellen_generationentäuschung_vor • C
OP hat in den Kommentaren das ganze erklärt und auch die Daten verlinkt, auf denen die Auswertung basiert
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44 min ago • u/CactusMasterRace • r/wallstreetbets • my_dad_let_me_move_in_back_home_after_i_9x_his • C
welcome back to the basement, OP
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45 min ago • u/Cold_Bet_740 • r/phinvest • genuinely_curious_why_do_people_still_prefer • C
Easy logic OP:
Buying is better than renting when the value and savings gained from ownership exceed the total rent you would pay.
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45 min ago • u/Howard-Wolowitz-01 • r/IndianStreetBets • indian_subsidiaries_surpassing_the_parent_company • C
OP, do you have a reference for the graphics? I would be interested in that.
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55 min ago • u/baseball_bro83 • r/Gold • there_have_been_at_least_4_speculative_bubbles_in • C
Did you take your crazy pills today OP?
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1 hr ago • u/No_Ground2618 • r/wallstreetbets • up_400_on_250_shares • C
I’m in the same position as OP but far less shares, I ended up setting a stop loss for $50 and it tripped this morning, wish I would’ve adjusted it but I will take the %300 gain.
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1 hr ago • u/beklog • r/phinvest • ls_team_crypto_trading • C
My take is simple OP sa mga ganitong investment...

Kung ganyan kadaling kumita ng pera at palakihin investment edi wala ng naghirap sa pinas.. Magloan na lang tayo at antay ilang bwan, easy money agad.

Btw, baka same to sa cnasabe mo [https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoScams/comments/1iv831x/is\_kbs\_a\_legit\_crypto\_trading\_platform/](https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoScams/comments/1iv831x/is_kbs_a_legit_crypto_trading_platform/)
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1 hr ago • u/Mobile-Plankton7088 • r/wallstreetbets • jpmorganchase_launches_15_trillion_security_and • C
If you read the OP and thought "crypto" then youre part of the risk to national security
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1 hr ago • u/strolls • r/investing • chasing_80k_passive_income • C
You're right, but big oversimplifications are often necessary to reasonably make a point on Reddit.
A reason funds work differently is that most retail investors are impatient and unreliable, and the fund will suffer outflows if it underperforms - most fund management won't tolerate that. But most retail investors won't tolerate it in their own portfolios either - someone who comes back to this subreddit in 2 or 3 or 5 years' time and says "look at my complicated portfolio, it hasn't done so well" will be told to stick it all in VT and chill. And I think most of them will do that and feel pretty silly about their attempts to beat the market.
I don't think OP is going to beat the market by picking random grab bags of index funds and ETFs.
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1 hr ago • u/dt06el8 • r/investing • is_the_most_important_selling_point_of_bitcoin • C
The problem is you're not buying pizza when you buy it from a third party (as OP describes), you're buying pizza IOUs. There's nothing stopping the third party from selling 200 pizza slice IOUs for the one slice they actually own.
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1 hr ago • u/awww_yeaah • r/Superstonk • presneeze_og_gme_naked_short_bags_being_juggled • C
It was probably arranged years ago like the OP is suggesting. The only info you can glean from this is that it’s impossible to get to a $3 trade if the trade was done anytime in recent past.
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1 hr ago • u/goldenspeculum • r/whitecoatinvestor • med_school_roi • C
PGY-7 here. The comment above is a reality check. This is an unfortunate reality OP. I wouldn’t recommend this debt. 32 with negative million and nebulous PSLF is too risky. If your heart is set I’d consider HSPS or plan for a short residency with a huge lifestyle check (will be very hard) following.
My friends who did consulting, law, even dentistry have less risk and higher upside of career earnings . Ill have a higher floor earning wise but dont do it for the money…
This current higher ed environment sucks but has created a tier of education only available to those who can pay.
I’d look at anesthesiology assistant programs or perfusionist. You can have a great income job and do grad school but just can’t afford the 10 years of interest accrual.
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1 hr ago • u/LabDaddy59 • r/options • options_gain_sell_now_or_wait • C
I appreciate that, but OP may not see it if he doesn't come back, so you may wish to edit it and insert his id...like this...lol...so now you don't have to. ;-)
u/Cryptic_Ethereal_79
sentiment 0.57


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