Happy New Years $FSLY. Thanks for the $100k tax loss.

by | Jan 10, 2023 | Resources | 24 comments

Happy New Years $FSLY. Thanks for the 0k tax loss.

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I’m still optimistic about the company and think they’re significantly undervalued and competitive with $NET and from a product and support perspective, superior to $AKAM (in almost every way) but I bet big against the US economy in February (1.3M position) and will have about $500k of gains ($300k realized) this year; I don’t mind taking this loss.



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Happy New Years $FSLY. Thanks for the $100k tax loss.


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24 Comments

  1. REGARDED_INVESTOR

    remembering the good old days when FSLY would just rip off 10% days for weeks on end

  2. VisualMod

    >You’re an idiot if you think $AKAM is superior to $NET. They are both terrible companies and you should short them both.

  3. EotEaH

    For New Years you should make a list of everything you are grateful that you don’t have because you lost all your money.

  4. bigoptionwhale777

    wow. legendary

  5. mattmcd20

    Congrats on the next 33 years of capital loss

  6. Devilnutz2651

    Time to average down

  7. Novel_Crow3116

    Have fun saving $1000 a year for 30 years.

  8. Cat2Trade

    I held MU from $70 to $1, it only took 23 years to break even.

  9. peppercerci

    Damn. It reminds me of the days when I had fsly. Maybe it’s time to load up

  10. Tronbronson

    In the last 5 years, the shares outstanding went up faster than the sales growth. Negative earnings and FCF. why did you short the indexes but decide too long this POS and short the US markets? seems like a great decision and a dumb one. inverse self?

  11. KobeFadeaway248

    Talk about peak buying.

  12. IVCrushingUrTendies

    $9k to go ![img](emote|t5_2th52|8883)

  13. itssalmon

    This is a fake post. Don’t fall for it. Come on now.

  14. Randomsomedude

    We’ll get them next time brother ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4270)

  15. [deleted]

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  16. UltimateTraders

    9 more to go!

  17. satuuurn

    Almost a clean hundred thousand. Try again!

  18. StandardConcert1467

    How to evade your Taxes Part 1 ![img](emote|t5_2th52|27189)

  19. Kooky_Technician_642

    I actually want to walk out

  20. TargetNo9243

    Man any way i tilt my phone, still a loss

  21. Decent_Percentage_70

    I seen someone else post up they are up $100,006.04

  22. OutTop

    Nice one!

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  24. investorofstuff

    Congrats!!

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