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Wall-Street-Bets-Master-Doc

Hey, guys. Welcome to the GitHub page. We'll be splitting it up into a few different sections, depending on area of research.

The workflow of this project is largely going to be dictated by its main purpose, which is analyzing banks. There are a few subtopics that we might explore that lie a bit outside the scope of that, but by and large, the thrust is banks. Here's a rough outline of the game plan, broken down into steps:

  1. FA team will populate a list of vulnerable banks that have failed stress tests recently.
  2. They'll be crosschecked by other FA members until a consensus is reached on risk levels; justifications for each in a writeup would be great
  3. Those banks will then be passed on to the TA/data guys, who can set up a bunch of indicators and alerts and generally work their computer magic to best predict the window in which these will fail; graphs and math are appreciated

Some tentative deadlines I'd like to set for each of the steps are

  1. 3/20/20 for a comprehensive (not exhaustive) list of at-risk banks
  2. 4/3/20 for completed analysis and approval of a list of banks
  3. 4/3/20 for a set of agreed-upon tracking strategies for the targets.

I'd like semi-regular check-ins with progress. Say, a minimum of once a week, perhaps Saturday. More often isn't worse. You don't necessarily have to add to the document directly; you can report it to me or another member who's willing to compile it and write it up in a nice, legible fashion.

I want to nominate a few people to take point on the various aspects of this project; I'll reach out to people by DM to ask them if they're up for it. So far, technicalANAList has agreed to lead the TA team. Cannabiz-420 (Ti-84 on discord) will head the FA team. Beethoven is on top of Macro trends. They're tasked with outlining objectives for your team, cooperating with other team leaders, and generally managing the workflow within their unit.

If you have any concerns, comments, questions, or suggestions, please feel free to hit me up on discord or on Reddit.

I really appreciate your time and enthusiasm, guys. I'm stunned that I was met with such a flood of excited talent; you guys are experts and actual powerhouses in each of your fields. It's impressive, and I'm really happy to be a part of this. I'm going to do my best here to keep morale up and attention focused; the death of this project will be waning enthusiasm. I don't want to act like a boss or a manager, but I do want to keep everyone working towards this goal. Expect to put at least an hour or two of work into this every week to keep the wheels turning. As long as everything keeps flowing, I'll be here nonstop to keep things moving and handle anything that needs handling. I don't know how this is going to turn out, but between the lot of you, there's an incredible pool of potential to tap into and use to our advantage. Let's make some tendies, guys.

Contributing to the Github Repository

  1. Create a branch by selecting the branch dropdown, typing a name, and click Create.
  2. Navigate to the folder or file you want to change.
  3. Upload files or edit the file you want, and at the bottom, commit it directly to the branch you just created.
  4. Navigate back to the home page of the repository
  5. You should see the option to create a New Pull Request. Click that, and submit a Pull Request from your new branch into master.
  6. Your changes will be approved and merged in shortly.

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wall-street-bets-master-doc's Issues

Discord Link

Hey, I saw another post on which talked about a Discord server? I can’t seem to find the link, can someone post it? Thanks

Distributing Work

Hello All,

I think we should have some sort of sign up sheet(or something similar) to distribute work. Doing so will help set clear goals, avoid redundancies, promote organization, and assign some sort of accountability. We're all here to make some tendies, so let's do it properly. Let me know what you guys think, because this will only work if we are on the same page.

Are we concentrating only on EM?

While EM probably has the largest move, I think there is a reasonable case for developed regions, notably Canada. It's landlocked with the US but is always forgotten about, and they're not as stable as they're made out to be. If EM demand for oil goes down because foreign banks can't lend to keep purchasing up, they will have a difficult time buying crude let alone Canadian crude. This will also mean a drop in CAD value since there's nothing backing up purchasing pressure of it. The big five (RY, CM, TD, BMO, BNS) will have to spend extra to keep circulating the USD. All tradeable on the NYSE by the way.

Look and feel

Hey, I looked through the repo and found some flaws (with the actual design not the content):

  1. There are no specific templates, meaning:
    The type of the .mds are all over the place, they all look different: compare /Repo market/Repo market research.md with /Banking Fundamental Analysis/Italy/Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena.md.
  2. Here we can see another fault of the current structure. The naming; the names are quite long, not easily navigable.

Things I suggest to fix these faults:

  1. Find and agree on a set look (templates) for the .mds. These templates need to be followed through, meaning a PR is only merged if they use the templates.
  2. The Folder structure needs to be redone. The files are still kind of all over.

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