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480 | 0 | Can somebody help explain why Activision Blizzard (ATVI) is struggling this week? Down 1.5% when it seems as though it should be trending up | null | 34 comments | 2023-07-06 | I’m relatively new to investing and own 4 shares of ATVI (big bucks, I know). I was under the understanding that the Microsoft FTC trial last week had played out well for Microsoft and Activision, pending Judge Corley’s final ruling. On top of that, Diablo IV (a live service game based in longevity) was announced as the fastest selling Blizzard game of all time and has surely passed $1bn in sales ($666m was announced within the first week of release). Their quarterly earnings report is due by the 31st of this month and I’m confident that Diablo pre-orders and sales will reflect on that. So why has the movement on share prices only gone down this week? Any insight would be appreciated, I am seeking education on the topic more than anything. Thanks for taking the time to read. | 2023-07-24 |
481 | 33 | UPS Pending Strike. Longterm Impact On Valuation And Share Price? | null | 27 comments | 2023-07-05 | Teamsters and UPS negotiations have hit a wall. If no contract by July 31st, 340,000 workers will strike.What is the longterm impact on valuation and share price if there is a strike?Does UPS recover from this? Will supply chain be crippled and significant market share lost? How much?https://www.reuters.com/business/teamsters-says-ups-has-walked-away-negotiations-2023-07-05/ | 2023-07-24 |
482 | 11 | Find old stock certificate that belonged to deceased father | null | 26 comments | 2023-07-05 | My father passed away a few months ago. In going through his belongings, we found a stock certificate from 1996 issued by a credit union that no longer exists. It looks like the stock is a company stock the he worked for. I contacted the company from which he retired about 11-12 years ago. Fortunately, I spoke to a woman in HR who remembers my father and has been willing to help. Their investments are now issued by a different bank (his stock is not there). I was trying to find out if anyone in the company remembers when the credit union shut down where the stocks were transferred to. Whoever would know that info from the late 1990's no longer works there. I am trying to find another way to research it to see if my father has some stocks or fund floating around somewhere that we are not aware of.Update: I received a call from my father's previous employer. They were able to find someone that worked there at that time and did some research...it looks like he cashed it out. Thank you for all your input and guidance. If we find more, now I know what to do....thanks again! | 2023-07-24 |
483 | 2 | Options trading question. | null | 8 comments | 2023-07-06 | There is a couple of threads I have seen with a particular type of strategy that I wanted to better understand. The idea behind is, you think a stock is going to go up and don't have the cash to buy the stock at the moment, so you buy an option (the term they use is LEAP) to purchase it at a specified price in the future ... [and so forth]Unfortunately, I have tried to search for good information on how to do this but I cannot find it. Kindly help if you can, of a good online resource I can use to understand this better - preferably free? Even if its just a good thread on reddit where this is discussed. | 2023-07-24 |
484 | 11.2k | Geopolitics is your sandbox | https://alb.reddit.com/cr?za=KkEf0ZE-FxpEXNPVLkndIXx3rfYtKWt1U07VVZewZ5DC8Kd2pYotvw9gU8HC-K_e-GTn8alS7BCOwDtsAi-B_XvITT_ni2fWEpXwYwrbfuO4PayvM_zIW_HgfNYNZIFofxretWNFSgmNpfhpQy72iMcssE7g9_mZ7CYe3bfQyrrBB-7ooousyUYEIr_8k-CQIlRBBZReJDsfJ4uXT6K-CiUE-e2nuPdW7a8ATzUEkGQfxFu2Ee1wRh_WFTvouM0Rkkh8e4jKzxUEeqSmk4tcnccBCIyGiTC8tD7hu7RzXCSDou9GAGQdPRejqpzO3s1VRLS64qLy6oMu3weHDYl2-sR2wWmVfmM229v-_76IU79EVaDFNqTYaqYEesj3fOVFp_RW&zp=KLIENrvmBmzfvT1927cmevoFmTVrW32EPMT6rUkUoJ_d7T1bjiMbFTHpC6eS1DHA6aKUAbEAg35ZAB1toyMlbRmzvsd8Y1GwpYUZl86fYL3kEddaRNWPuLcts_QXJ5gp9aNpag562-H7dKCXVG-JVidJo4Me3FqxiBFwHXS-qSh_kEjNabcWs2WqkebiYIJrQjeqZjgq0Q | 1.9k comments | null | null | 2023-07-24 |
485 | 0 | I have a panic selling problem | null | 60 comments | 2023-07-07 | So I’m not old enough for a job where I live (I have a custodial account) and I have only $17 available for investing, whenever something loses like 15 cents I sell immediately fearing I’m gonna lose “a lot of money”. I’m wondering how can I stop this and how control myself. | 2023-07-24 |
486 | 2 | Stock lending vs selling covered calls? Is it work stock lending my tesla shares? I want some passive income | null | 8 comments | 2023-07-06 | I have 733 shares of Tesla and wondering what kind of money I could make stock lending. From what I’ve read it doesn’t seem super risky and couple be a good way to produce some passive income? I’m not sure what the process is, but planning on holding these shares for 10-20+ years so just wondering if I could get some extra cash out of them while I wait | 2023-07-24 |
487 | 1 | Need 403 help. | null | 2 comments | 2023-07-06 | My 403B plan doesn't have much options to choose from. I am choosing between 3 mutual funds: TPLGX, FXAIX and FOCSX. I'm not sure what percentage to put into each. Please any advice will be greatly appreciated. | 2023-07-24 |
488 | 5 | Research Studies | null | 6 comments | 2023-07-05 | When you all are doing your DD, what resources do you use to find the information that ultimately helps make your investment decisions? I’ve heard of level 2 information and looking at option chains. Things like the current short percentage, dark pool information. Current/Most recent developments in the stock, ect. TA is one aspect of trying to make the best decisions but I feel like I am missing a decent part that might help with an edge. | 2023-07-24 |
489 | 8 | Gallium & Germanium: How will the second half of 2023 play out? Shift in the supply chain imminent?
Industry Question | null | 38 | 2023-07-05 | How would China's recent announcement to limit gallium and germanium export affect chip-making companies? I would argue that it is possible for non-Chinese suppliers like $TECK (Canada) or $UMI (Belgium) to see an increase in production as non-Chinese chip-making companies look to source these precious metals elsewhere. $WOLF saw a 11-12% increase today in their stock price today due to the signing of a new deal for the supply of chip, they also happen to grow their own supply of silicone carbide therefore not having to rely on Chinese suppliers. Might this momentum be enough to follow through into August when Chinese restrictions come into effect?
Perhaps I'm thinking of this the completely wrong way, the latter would be the tensions between the U.S. and China crashing the tech market completely as both do not want the other's involvement in this industry. If so, could this pose a threat to $TSM? (I'm not entirely sure where they source all of their materials from though).
In summary, I would argue that companies to watch out for could be Teck Resources, Umicore and Wolfspeed. Perhaps companies like $NVDA or $QCOM might alter their chip-sourcing partners straying away from Chinese partners and look for companies in the west? Thanks. | 2023-07-24 |
490 | 51 | r/Stocks Daily Discussion Wednesday - Jul 05, 2023 | null | 275 | 2023-07-05 | These daily discussions run from Monday to Friday including during our themed posts.
Some helpful links:
Finviz for charts, fundamentals, and aggregated news on individual stocks
Bloomberg market news
StreetInsider news:
Market Check - Possibly why the market is doing what it's doing including sudden spikes/dips
Reuters aggregated - Global news
If you have a basic question, for example "what is EPS," then google "investopedia EPS" and click the investopedia article on it; do this for everything until you have a more in depth question or just want to share what you learned.
Please discuss your portfolios in the Rate My Portfolio sticky..
See our past daily discussions here. Also links for: Technicals Tuesday, Options Trading Thursday, and Fundamentals Friday. | 2023-07-24 |
491 | 76 | Is it a good time to buy bank stocks?
Advice Request | null | 149 | 2023-07-05 | Checking the list of top losers YoY, I see that the bank stocks are the only ones with positive EPS. For example, PacWest (PACW) is ~84% down from its ATH of 51.20$ in January 2022. It reached an ATL of 3.17$ May this year but since then it has recovered 264%. Their fundamentals don't seem that positive yet, but market sentiment certainly does.
So what do you think? Should I buy PACW or not? | 2023-07-24 |
492 | Vote | ⚡️yallo fat plus 63% off 🎉 All unlimited in Switzerland! 3GB Data and 300 min calls in EU, USA & CAN | https://alb.reddit.com/cr?za=WnA-Ckg165Vs9Lpoxl_edH_fzrV44E1eEQfWXb1PNtzuQgQent-jzfCJ6pct3HtND_UK6-NEQNqneAhRAlXaB9HC4sStb1Kndk3bbj0Nl_-xDfYuw-yI9xbVOMOuM_mrbFM82Df0Jew-TuR7A6Mv7Yw_Ii0z2fVE1VlxNzJR-JjZrFXPFog8LXwbW1CFz6bqi6wcmNWcwgXBI6041nwmU-CbDe7t4nIcyVKfZHy9bCd-g4FX2N99s7IoL_gW-AQK6AMpWREISUWhJl3B1dCWvPjl50ZyzYTelYcB7RMU8fDsOyS2WYty9Zn6mWftbfcfURVG8GD2CP3dsURmr0NrrW0PL7FNAj_-UTFcdjoDjpqQ-Gwtw22Dy9e-r9EvF-G89I10I_MT3hc&zp=6M-DM-d5h1ysxY2_0Dq3BM7qk7GVxCiMEgeqHCAQNL0S8g1zRWsamSvnDO7psRElb3m9rBID2__qTWzkhV_lNYrmdzjNNwODl7LRfCCfQRt6lnO8a9AFv7jTEejmXGf2Ug7ZNHUfSHUgjjeDlGOk8JWDNW_X1vADt4ZwnR3F7JQYLZpt8Ilu9Adv6tIUOgrcx1ESO47YMfv1LF0M4X2ZZ_wnhW0Cme4dX5GZe7Nt9zq-brUsRlGvDGp0kOF11SjimPkmKsB795q0HsqTnQH7TLNM | 0 | null | null | 2023-07-24 |
493 | 210 | Having trouble dollar cost averaging up.
Advice Request | null | 175 | 2023-07-04 | One of my first stock purchases was Costco, I love Costco, it’s one of my favorite places to be. As stocks have gone up and down, I’ve had no problems dollar cost averaging down, bought more ford while it was down, more AMD, more Starbucks, it’s all well and good. But Costco has only gone up, it’s my biggest gaining position, so I never bought more. The result is now my Costco position is a small % of my portfolio, but I can’t get over this mental hurdle of buying it when it’s up. I’m up 46% on it, and can’t convince myself to buy more, even though I do think it’s going to go up.
Anyone else experience this? Have any advice to get over that mental hurdle, or confirm that I shouldn’t? | 2023-07-24 |
494 | 255 | Is Square and Paypal fucked when Fednow come out
Broad market news | null | 177 | 2023-07-04 | I bought alot of SQ Shares back in 2021 thought i was getting a good deal under 200$ but it carried on falling havent bought any shares since last year my cost basis is 135$ should i cut my losses or is it scaremongering from social media ?
Fednow is a payment system developed by the federal reserve that enables faster transactions for financial institutions of any size, in any community, 365 days a year this is in contrast to Paypal ,Venmo Cashapp which are non bank "close loop" systems.
alot of talk on twitter about Fednow will anybody be using it? Any concerns about the new Fed backed payment processor? | 2023-07-24 |
495 | 3 | What happens to funds when the management company goes down? | null | 16 | 2023-07-05 | From everything I have read and researched, people have always said that index funds/ETFs/mutual funds are less risky compared to individual stocks. It makes sense as funds have money distributed across multiple stocks. I have always wondered however, what happens when the management company goes bankrupt?
For example, what will happen to VOO bag holders if Vanguard went down? Will their money be safe? | 2023-07-24 |
496 | 1.1k | Facebook owner Meta set to launch Twitter rival on Thursday | null | 411 comments | 2023-07-04 | "Facebook owner Meta is launching its new app to rival Twitter and says it will go live on Thursday.The app, which is called Threads and is available for pre-order on the Apple App Store, will be linked to Instagram.Screengrabs show a dashboard that looks similar to Twitter. Meta describes Threads as a "text based conversation app".The move is the latest in a rivalry between Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter owner Elon Musk."https://www.bbc.com/news/business-66094072 | 2023-07-24 |
497 | 1 | 2M+ investors from 200+ countries/territories trade on 150+ global exchanges in 26 currencies. Your capital is at risk. | https://alb.reddit.com/cr?za=gqkXlrRRSrglJjcKQ1m_90MnvG21D87KvZDHUuuIIPPtXvCD03K-oKEuYOYKEYXyxMJqakt8RghhD43TuJS8XaICa7jaISc_-4e3yYL-15JlobMHOqXBymQ-wl4YlRjSm5wMBwJLi-Tn8CKQxTs6NX9CKga6jGgbrll8JGK6wn1u4GTsNW3mjSdAdEbgvmRyzgn8U1kzxa8BJ_tt2cdfsFsCKFhHDwNhzNIm8etFPlZaNf_420QwPNTz_Qni4AS2TIP56kQi_AKR3cEhNr_-F8W1SvB5o7N1UjluI5-lxKlLElBgq-wIZgl8zlB2GyrSw3BXoLsVqwTq3cBRIV1rNpIXVkFjEFjpyYXkxVAl1o0-X4UeqEz9E0IE2kSGZGFJ9QLuoqvE&zp=B_NahLeQpP7pRbwvMCNrCdvbDEEwYRpphxa_HOpYhsZBquw6v8yHd399KY26JitBhUb236YAiVN8gQzd7Lnx7_lc7yHlsXp1chgovITZ8sbwl1lTcilLrfLc1jDxNu_qxtu58YSIIbj5ClAFm2ujdZIayY1GI2Ae2xZ_AU3CFPSQOwJUw_zzQxR6Hg4nz6nElHqSVzTDkD8DsYxrH-7OLKoV_2-DJ4EpZEvgb5EPWYEhvGMfe2n_ | 0 comments | null | null | 2023-07-24 |
498 | 0 | My trading dilemma | null | 44 comments | 2023-07-06 | So i have started trading in 2020, am the type of a guy that love learning the hardway in any spectrum. Unfortunately hardway in trading mean losing lots of money. I lost almost 30K out of pocket and 60K out of profit total of 90K in 3 years.After 6 months of trading i started learning about leverage and options.I pulled so many homeruns and 3xs ROIs. My last trade i turned 1K to 5K in a week. But as usual i think i will lose it due to my high profit target and lack of discipline and revenge trading.Note that i also do seminars on how and why you need to invest also have more than 2K followers. I know that i have great knowledge with investing, stocks and crypto but for some reason its hard to implement.So my question to you guys should I quit trading/investing ? as it’s mentally and financially draining. | 2023-07-24 |
499 | 206 | IBM acquisiation of Apptio | null | 56 comments | 2023-07-04 | IBM revealed that it would pay $4.6 billion to Vista Equity Partners to buy the software business Apptio.The business said that IBM's investment in AI and IT automation software is being continued with the purchase of Apptio, which provides financial and operational IT monitoring and optimisation solutions. Apptio will help IBM develop its application management, optimisation, and observability solutions, the company claimed in a release.Based on Reuters, Apptio’s revenue is about $233m in 2018, and an annual compound of 10% would lead to an estimated revenue of slightly more than $300m. IBM has paid for 15 times Price to Sales Ratio for Apptio’s business, and it seems to be an overpayment given that their revenue generation is only $300m. Furthermore, it is not disclosed on whether Apptio is profitable and generating free cash flow. For comparison, PE firm Vista Equity Partners agreed to acquire Apptio for $1.94 billion in 2018, and IBM has paid for more than twice of that amount in the span of 5 years. This would amount to 1-2% of IBM’s market cap which shows that the acquisition is slightly material to business, especially since it is an all-cash acquisition.Considering that it is an all-cash acquisition by IBM, it makes one wonder whether the cash could have been put to better use, instead of overpaying for Apptio. Nevertheless, the CEO of IBM believes that Apptio's offerings combined with IBM's IT automation software and watsonx AI platform, gives clients the most comprehensive approach to optimize and manage all of their technology investments.Historically, IBM does not have a good track record of their acquisitions. An example would be their acquisition of Weather Co for $2bn in 2015. Currently, there are rumours that IBM is looking to sell their Weather business, with an estimated valuation of $1bn. This leads to a negative loss of $1bn, and it also shows that the acquisition did not went well.https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/26/ibm-to-acquire-software-company-apptio-for-4point6-billion.html | 2023-07-24 |
500 | 0 | Stock logical thinking | null | 17 comments | 2023-07-05 | Trying to confirm my logic here:If I bought at 250and sold at 260Then I buy back in at 270, does that mean I lost money?My thoughts:It terms of actual money, I'd only be losing money if the stock drops below 270. Now in terms of opportunity cost, then yes I did lose the difference between 270-260.Is this the right way to think about it? | 2023-07-24 |
501 | 0 | How do we profit from the CBDC or the FedNow stuff. The big question is when we cross over to digial | null | 23 comments | 2023-07-05 | currency will our cash in the bank be done at 1 for 1 or should we be fully invested in assets so when the new currency comes out it will be valued in the new currency.That is the big debate. I have a friend that bought raw land and heavy equipment to store the value of his cash. Not sure that was a good thing, but it can't be taken away from him and it will always have value moving forward. I personally would lean more towards hard assets as well, not sure heavy equipment is a good store. Gold, silver, precious stones, art, guns and ammo, collectables all seem a better store than heavy equipment. When I think about how much cash he has in them it blows my mind away.His raw land has gone up a lot in the last 3 years but it has come off the tops more than 15% but is still up. If we see the real estate market correct he will not only give it all back but may actually lose on a short term basis. | 2023-07-24 |
502 | 1 | Wash sale question (In comments) | null | 6 comments | 2023-07-05 | Theoretical question here..I use Fidelity, hoping responses can be in the context to how they post wash sales.10 shares of AMZN are sold for a loss of $1 each, $10 total loss.10 shares more are purchased same day resulting in a wash sale. These purchases show a W and the cost value has an added $1/ shareIf you continue to buy 10 more shares, these also show a W and the cost value goes up $1/share.In this example, your loss on sale was $10 but fidelity is showing a total added cost of $20 on the 20 stocks you purchased.My question is, for the 30 day period that the was sale exists post sale - do I have to pay a higher amount on every share I purchased? Or will the total loss be averaged out across the total amount of shares that were purchased during this period?I freely accept that I may be misinterpreting certain aspects and welcome any correction or clarification | 2023-07-24 |
503 | 0 | Nasdaw PHLX Options Exchange - Issue with pricing this morning | null | 1 comment | 2023-07-05 | Hi Community - not sure if this is the appropriate place to post this, but I am looking for some guidance.I put a market order in for a number of SPY contracts expiring next week that were hedging my long position over the weekend. The price at the time was 2.30. TDAmeritrade was showing wacky Bid-Ask spreads (Asks higher than the Bid). The issue was caused by Nasdaq-PHLX which had a stale price and an overall processing issue. I guess my market order was routed there and failed to execute. I saw the position was not executing and so i put in another order and received a cannot execute on the position. I immediately called Ameritrade and was given a bunch of non-clear statements on their playbook and what I should do. In total, I could not execute the transaction for about 25 minutes and the price deteriorated against me during that period. They are taking no responsibility and calling my attempts pointless. They are saying that the issue was at the exchange and there was nothing I could do besides calling the exchange - why would the exchange do anything since I have no agreement with them. In any event, I have 2 issues with my situation, why are they routing to an exchange that obviously has a stale and inaccurate bid/ask - they should have controls in place to not allow trades being routed to an exchange being failed. Separately, why could I not execute for 25 minutes? The issue at the exchange was a total of 7 minutes 942 AM ET to 949 AM ET.Does anyone have any suggestions on recourse or advice on what I can do? This should not happen on their platform and they know it. Even if an exchange goes down, it should be auto-rerouted. Separately, I should not be left clueless. Let me know if anyone can help. This is my second big issue with TDA in the past two months. I am probably leaving them after this incident.Thanks | 2023-07-24 |
504 | 2 | (7/5) Wednesday's Pre-Market Stock Movers & News | null | 0 comments | 2023-07-05 | Good morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to the new trading day and a fresh start! Here are your pre-market stock movers & news on this Wednesday, July the 5th, 2023-Stock futures fall as investors await Fed meeting minutes: Live updatesU.S. stock futures fell Wednesday as Wall Street resumed a holiday-shortened week and awaited Federal Reserve meeting minutes coming in the afternoon.Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell by 160 points, or 0.5%. S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures dipped 0.4% and 0.5%, respectively.Markets were closed Tuesday for the Fourth of July holiday. They closed early Monday.Minutes from the June 13-14 Fed meeting due Wednesday afternoon could provide more details on where monetary policy is heading. While the decision to hold interest rates steady was not a surprise, indications that members see at least two more hikes before the end of the year did catch the market off guard. Since then, policymakers have provided further indications that they see more work ahead before inflation is brought back down to an acceptable level.Traders are also watching for May factory orders data out Wednesday after the market open. Economists polled by Dow Jones are anticipating a rise of 0.6%, which would be greater than the 0.4% increase the previous month.New York Fed President John Williams is expected to speak at 4 p.m. ET at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Central Bank Research Association in New York City.Investors are coming off a positive session Monday, which kicked off the start of a new month, quarter and half-year for traders. Stocks rose slightly during the shortened trading day, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average adding 10.87 points, or 0.03%. The S&P 500 rose 0.12%, while the Nasdaq Composite closed 0.21% higher.Those gains built on a strong start to the year. Last week, the Nasdaq closed out its best first half of the year since 1983, while the S&P 500 notched its best first-half advance since 2019, as a surge in interest in artificial intelligence buoyed investor optimism in stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was the laggard, rising just 3.8%.“We’ve been bullish. We still think there’s a rally,” Carson Group’s Ryan Detrick told CNBC’s “Closing Bell” on Monday, adding, “Maybe we’re due for a pullback sometime August, September, October — perfectly normal — but we’d be a buyer of any weakness.”STOCK FUTURES CURRENTLY:(CLICK HERE FOR STOCK FUTURES CHARTS!)YESTERDAY'S MARKET MAP:(CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S MARKET MAP!)TODAY'S MARKET MAP:(CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S MARKET MAP!)YESTERDAY'S S&P SECTORS:(CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S S&P SECTORS CHART!)TODAY'S S&P SECTORS:(CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S S&P SECTORS CHART!)TODAY'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR:(CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR!)THIS WEEK'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR:(CLICK HERE FOR THIS WEEK'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR!)THIS WEEK'S UPCOMING IPO'S:(CLICK HERE FOR THIS WEEK'S UPCOMING IPO'S!)THIS WEEK'S EARNINGS CALENDAR:($LEVI $SLP $KRUS $IPA (and $AZZ after the close on Friday))(CLICK HERE FOR THIS WEEK'S EARNINGS CALENDAR!)THIS MORNING'S PRE-MARKET EARNINGS CALENDAR:(NONE)(CLICK HERE FOR THIS MORNING'S EARNINGS CALENDAR!)EARNINGS RELEASES BEFORE THE OPEN TODAY:(CLICK HERE FOR THIS MORNING'S EARNINGS RELEASES!)(NONE.)THIS AFTERNOON'S AFTER-HOURS EARNINGS CALENDAR:(CLICK HERE FOR THIS AFTERNOON'S EARNINGS CALENDAR!)(NONE.)EARNINGS RELEASES AFTER THE CLOSE TODAY:(CLICK HERE FOR THIS AFTERNOON'S EARNINGS RELEASES!)(NONE.)YESTERDAY'S ANALYST UPGRADES/DOWNGRADES:(CLICK HERE FOR FRIDAY'S ANALYST UPGRADES/DOWNGRADES LINK #1!)(CLICK HERE FOR FRIDAY'S ANALYST UPGRADES/DOWNGRADES LINK #2!)YESTERDAY'S INSIDER TRADING FILINGS:(CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S INSIDER TRADING FILINGS!)TODAY'S DIVIDEND CALENDAR:(CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S DIVIDEND CALENDAR LINK #1!)(CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S DIVIDEND CALENDAR LINK #2!)THIS MORNING'S STOCK NEWS MOVERS:(source: cnbc.com)(TO BE POSTED LATER THIS MORNING.)(TO BE POSTED LATER THIS MORNING.) — (TO BE POSTED LATER THIS MORNING.).STOCK SYMBOL: (TO BE POSTED LATER THIS MORNING.)CLICK HERE FOR CHART!(CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)FULL DISCLOSURE:/u/bigbear0083 has no positions in any stocks mentioned. Reddit, moderators, and the author do not advise making investment decisions based on discussion in these posts. Analysis is not subject to validation and users take action at their own risk.DISCUSS!What's on everyone's radar for today's trading day ahead here at r/stocks?I hope you all have an excellent trading day ahead today on this Wednesday, July 5th, 2023! :) | 2023-07-24 |
505 | Vote | Um eine Terrororganisation von innen zu stürzen, gehen die Agentinnen Cruz und Joe undercover. | https://alb.reddit.com/cr?za=umgLZggXcha336fXDk7lOCJvflRlSwWVolBqSGlkwIfPnJRp6ea01oyy76Zeq03gKa-n5894n_gyC6dY-y9U0z_CR2eZGTghoI-Eg4dMQMLYrySlHGaSIarUyVpGzXIEICqrSyXMYqZJyAsYc_Od1Yt2jZKsvJF19COg8Mx6LhssyNGL_KlAwRxoNfJFU9Hz_ClUcTUSRob6bfcFbKxW-JFG4UNxo1qAuLWMbCVkkFPW_bGx4kMr4Ot-8Qsu8LCNGz75Lvya2c669tlbKQYwWxYVKcPaXfERfEee88Uts2F_YJNt-wZVn9-oIfVJyo3w_VEfd2Ej02YloTRIx0nWRutUb1ESLozqBe6f777yG-dSehvKRBhLRi3nlpsysRcaKr76Eg&zp=ZyuuRJjPfkb6053A_gnfC6nIcSliP_eLLMdneoVnv0P_no4QQNKHKqNrG1Q30z5vu37WlZx8LgX41jzQty5e2SVfH3zjHFALjUF5G2QSyqiDQqxLZeSO06wc_fQ4VKIwZD_0OckSS-HLNyfh2F-IQgIuy0DKOE0f3qF6p0zm78cHhRqBSCbzHd_rxOyn1fun | 0 comments | null | null | 2023-07-24 |
506 | 41 | What is your process for discovering/reviewing stocks? | null | 26 comments | 2023-07-04 | I've been trading for a couple of years and lately I've been doing very well by paying attention to relationships and divergences among stocks/ETFs/commodities. Trying to understand and exploit the ebb and flow among sectors. Attempting to identify where long-term accumulation is taking place. First and foremost I watch SPY/QQQ/IWM, ES/NQ/RTY, VIX/VX, DXY/USD, and the 10Y. I also watch the SPDR Sector Funds like XLK, XLF, XLV, XLU, XLY, XLE, XLP, XBI, etc. Additionally, IWC (micro-caps) and IJH (mid-caps).And VTI (whole stock market ETF) and VT (whole world market ETF) I watch on the weekly chart to get a sense for where the world markets are trending in general. I haven't branched into other markets much, mainly focused on identifyingwhere the current strength in the market iswhether the market is remaining orderly/non-volatilehow much divergence is taking place among sectors/stocks (e.g. last year felt like indiscriminate selling, this year the divergences are tremendous)For individual stocks, I basically rifle through stocks with setups that interest me and I really lack organization for what I have on my charts during a trading day. I use Thinkorswim and typically have about 20 charts up across 3 monitors. It's been a challenge to manage my screen real estate and I still change things up all the time, haven't found a solid methodology I guess for what I have pulled up. Undoubtedly what you have pulled up can effect what you trade, how you perceive the market throughout the day, etc.A lot of times I have AAPL, TSLA, GOOG, AMZN, up at all times. From there I have a mix of stocks from other sectors, maybe a couple wildcards like a small cap/squeeze name. But generally my goal is to display to myself options that I'm unlikely to be severely wrong on, or end up taking a big loss on. I go through and adjust what I'm looking to every night, but admittedly I do need more organization, journaling, and operating more systematically.So what is your process for evaluating the market? Discovering stocks and setups. What do you have open during the trading day? How many charts? Do you purposefully limit what you see? Do you use any websites/tools to organize your watchlist(s)? Give me your wisdoms | 2023-07-24 |
507 | 27 | long term investment: bonds v. stocks | null | 27 comments | 2023-07-04 | So the interest rates are up. Let's say toward the end of the year the bonds would fetch 6%. I would be tempted to buy a bunch of long term bonds at this rate. The question is: if I hold bonds, do I need to show the realized interest every year or only when I sell them?I am asking because I am in a pretty high tax bracket right now and want to postpone as much of realized income as possible to the point when I am retired. | 2023-07-24 |
508 | 0 | Is John Deer an underrated AI Stock? | null | 43 comments | 2023-07-05 | If they can execute on fully Autonomous tractors, could this be an underrated beast of an AI stock? Regarding agricultural equipment manufacturers, they are #1 in the space.DE, if they can fully integrate AI tractors, that would lower their debt & overhead and increase free cash flow.Worst case, the company offers a healthy dividend and an extremely stable company. It could be a good mix between value and growth, investors seek.Cathie Wood has bought in and has declared DE a tech stock. | 2023-07-24 |
509 | 277 | Biggest regret over the last 12 months? | null | 400 comments | 2023-07-03 | I can start. In September 2022 I started positions in Nvidia, FB,MSFT, Apple, Nike, Amazon and Google. Bought nvidia 3 times and averaged down. 134,124,114. Bought FB at 135. Msft at 242 bough Apple at 150. Nike at 86, Amazon at 98 and Google at 98.Pretty much sold at break even in November 2022 for every stock except Nvidia at 167 for 33% gain. Just bought into the hype that 2023 was going to be gloomy etc. just an overall bad call and my portfolio would have been looking great considering I pretty much bought all these stocks at the lows except for fb and Google which got a little lower.Any regrets y’all have? | 2023-07-24 |
510 | 650 | Tesla Crushes Delivery Expectations, $TSLA Deliveries Soar 83% Year-Over-Year: | null | 326 comments | 2023-07-03 | Tesla's success is attributed to robust demand and efficiency in production.Tesla (TSLA) reported delivery numbers for the second quarter of 2023 that beat analysts' expectations. The company delivered 466,140 vehicles in the quarter, up 83% year-over-year. Tesla also produced 479,700 vehicles in the quarter, up 71% year-over-year.The strong delivery numbers were driven by strong demand for Tesla's vehicles. The company also added more manufacturing capacity in the quarter, including its new assembly plant in Austin, Texas.Thanks to competitive pricing and factory production, Tesla looks set to hit a delivery goal of 1.8 million vehicles this year.On July 19, Tesla will report its earnings. | 2023-07-24 |
511 | 317 | Concentration creates wealth and diversification preserves it. | null | 160 comments | 2023-07-03 | It is generally accepted that this saying is true. If you make say 50-100k making an average income and have average savings what’s the point of this sub always recommending voo,spy. I’m not saying to be full wallstreetbets but like, what’s the point of aspiring to put 90% of your income into an etf, 5-10% on single stocks or riskier pIays the goal just to be average and retire in your 60s? Just curious on the mindset. Thanks. | 2023-07-24 |
512 | 10 | r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Technicals Tuesday - Jul 04, 2023 | null | 48 comments | 2023-07-04 | This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on technical analysis (TA), but if TA is not your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against TA here and not in the current post.Some helpful day to day links, including news:Finviz for charts, fundamentals, and aggregated news on individual stocksBloomberg market newsStreetInsider news:Market Check - Possibly why the market is doing what it's doing including sudden spikes/dipsReuters aggregated - Global newsTechnical analysis (TA) uses historical price movements, real time data, indicators based on math and/or statistics, and charts; all of which help measure the trajectory of a security. TA can also be used to interpret the actions of other market participants and predict their actions.The main benefit to TA is that everything shows up in the price (commonly known as "priced in"): All news, investor sentiment, and changes to fundamentals are reflected in a security's price.TA can be useful on any timeframe, both short and long term.Intro to technical analysis by Stockcharts chartschool and their article on candlesticksIf you have questions, please see the following word cloud and click through for the wiki:Indicator - Trade Signals - Lagging Indicator - Leading Indicator - Oversold - Overbought - Divergence - Whipsaw - Resistance - Support - Breakout/Breakdown - Alerts - Trend line - Market Participants - Moving average - RSI - VWAP - MACD - ATR - Bollinger Bands - Ichimoku clouds - Methods - Trend Following - Fading - Channels - Patterns - PivotsSee our past daily discussions here. Also links for: Technicals Tuesday, Options Trading Thursday, and Fundamentals Friday. | 2023-07-24 |
513 | 11.2k | Geopolitics is your sandbox | https://alb.reddit.com/cr?za=xZQve6jhhksoKFiEtm-Y1sGr1vwbBdMVsdfAFP_AY1SVROeeWoSofDRrNMc1tgp0RHHfgV_uwAYfzcHqQU-xFLLZe3knSl2U7-As1cQWjQUaKB2hScdOmyXXwSLAvL3rfDLOSof9lelgo56oX990vk4w2REDaUbkkGGgoU3QmyoP7ffc19X5N2IaGdLa56NFCDKrE_VG1I3rrywGL2I1IbbBUniaSYP3OIkG2PJ5gV6vcTzuVkqgKgOAeB4GgRSKffopYjrdey1IwrCHITLL5NDd1lxJAuP7rNBGr9c7NJI1XW967eEmbNH3K3zaC6jdfUyHqkiO2CSUmaXyZDgvtWnpvO61sEwD_1bPmRD8Q8FLS4ky6sHPYWTNiuJNKy3OQ-7e&zp=m03GCWHAnaputYzdEonvVmRTSBdUyuDJBrL3Xy2exu6RKJxIPsPWvdJ55oFFJsC-a8T09CoBiUgA0B8vou9e0TcAAbLmbDxVgGhjI6SxqacatEKU-zngV6d_vlbmpqHzNC073_tXICFZ6ghCFWx2slPXRhL3v4yevmJdCvwUsyzFOtLrvt1cV8qERvwK33uo_FlUyOdI1g | 1.9k comments | null | null | 2023-07-24 |
514 | 17 | Holding stock that has declared Chapter 11 | null | 30 comments | 2023-07-03 | Not sure where to ask this but I bought stock in Voyager Digital back in 2021. This was a cxxxxx broker that ended up declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy last summer. I am still holding the stock and it is worth almost nothing. What do I do with this? Do I try to sell it/Will anyone buy it? Do I continue to hold it and hope a miracle happens? Tia for any advice. | 2023-07-24 |
515 | 67 | How Many (active) r/stock Members do you think actually beat the market and know what they're doing? | null | 183 comments | 2023-07-03 | Over the years I've had a pretty decent intuition about a lot of things. I'm a complete novice when it comes to stocks, only started getting into it like a few months ago at 24, so probably behind most folks when it comes to this. My investment strategy is pretty much buy big tech, buy low, sell high. Got really luck by starting at the "bottom" of the tech market so I saw huge gains, now I'm hooked on the market.But the more I learned, the more I think that I actually made a really risky decision because nothing is really certain...but I still feel intuitively that beating the market isn't that hard if you only buy when the market overreacts, and, tech seems to me to be an industry that only has massive upward trajectory going forward because the nature of our reality is going to change with AI, genetic engineering, etc. My gamble is that the next 10-20 years will see a fundamental shift in human knowledge, technology, and understanding like the first renaissance.Now...again I know I'm an idiot, but one thing I've picked up on is that reddit is filled with tons of really smart people. It's also filled with idiots, but when it comes to really specific niche knowledge the best honestly comes from obscure reddit posts or actual irl connections with important people. You learn jackshit from most genpop websites and social media, mostly people just trying to sell you stuff.So, do you think r/stock beats the market? | 2023-07-24 |
516 | 98 | Japan launches Prime 150 stocks benchmark to help investors identify value | null | 26 comments | 2023-07-03 | ERROR: type should be string, got "https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/03/japan-launches-prime-150-stocks-benchmark-to-help-investors-identify-value.htmlJapan launched a new stock index on Monday, making it easier for investors to identify corporate value in the equity markets, in a move to strengthen corporate governance reforms in the world’s third-largest economy. The new JPX Prime 150 Index is a curated list of the 150 constituent listings on the Tokyo Exchange, which includes the likes of tech giants like Sony Group, Hitachi, Nintendo and Warren Buffet-backed trading houses Marubeni, Itochu and Mitsui & Co. The index excludes automakers such as Toyota Motor and Nissan Motor. “Increasing the value of listed companies is essential for the expansion and revitalization of the market,” Takahiro Miura, Japan Exchange Group’s market innovation and research director of index business, told CNBC Monday.The Prime 150 index constitutes about half of the Japan stock market and are of similar quality to the S&P 500, Miura said. Japanese stocks are among the world’s top outperformers year-to-date, with the benchmark Nikkei 225 up nearly 30% and the Topix touching its highest in more than three decades and gaining nearly 24%. Starting this year, the Japan Exchange Group has pushed for companies to improve their capital efficiency. The Tokyo bourse operator wants to ensure businesses achieve sustainable growth and increase corporate value over the mid- to long-term by focusing on the cost of capital and profitability based on the balance sheet, rather than just sales and profit levels on the income statement." | 2023-07-24 |
517 | 76 | What are some amazing publicly traded companies in your industry? | null | 113 comments | 2023-07-03 | As an (ex) software engineer, I'm surprised at how insightful I am of trends and unit economics in the tech industry and how many misconceptions others not in the industry seem to have on tech companies that sell to other businesses (e.g. Salesforce, MongoDB, cloud wars etc). I'm sure its the reverse for me when it comes to other industries.So which industry are you in and what are some publicly traded companies that sell into your industry that you think are amazing and will dominate? | 2023-07-24 |
518 | 943 | Goldman Sachs is looking to end its partnership with Apple (per WSJ):
Company News | null | 229 | 2023-07-02 | Goldman Sachs is looking to end its partnership with the Apple Card, per WSJ.
Goldman Sachs $GS lost over $1 Billion dollars due to its Apple $AAPL partnership.
It's now discussing with American Express $AXP about taking over the Apple credit card business.
Read more: https://www.wsj.com/articles/goldman-is-looking-for-a-way-out-of-its-partnership-with-apple-79849a91 | 2023-07-24 |
519 | 18 | Trade DIS for ETFs?
Advice Request | null | 38 | 2023-07-03 | So I have 50 stocks in Disney that were purchased for me YEARS ago. I'm not liking what I see and wonder if it's a better idea to sell them and use the cash to invest in VTI or something similar. I plan to hold for 20+ years, so I'm looking for something that will stay steady and grow. Advice? | 2023-07-24 |
520 | 404 | Can someone explain to me like I’m 5 why the national debt is or isn’t a major concern for the economy and the stock market? | null | 468 | 2023-07-02 | I see this climbing and climbing and my thoughts are that this will come to a head sooner or later but what can happen? There seems to be no real attempt to control spending or really do anything about it, it seems like the plan is to just ignore it and hope it goes away on its own somehow.
I really hope to avoid a political discussion as both parties have contributed and I’m honestly more interested in the math. At what point do we have to get serious about this, do we even have to get serious about it. To me it seems to be getting out of control. Is this a legitimate reason to get out of the market or to reduce positions in equities? | 2023-07-24 |
521 | Vote | ⚡️yallo fat plus 63% off 🎉 All unlimited in Switzerland! 3GB Data and 300 min calls in EU, USA & CAN | https://alb.reddit.com/cr?za=LTWrbO-YKeUmknwPAtWXICvrTNahFbnOCW7OqpGPNsERvvBdedVjSf7sLUwunZ8ifc07HJ5VG1rGm7jbpxvrE7uzwbzqEDbXmfjDcGjh0uCC2oGs58Xf2aVjJcHzCkY3Vd_oyAXkIrzFYIjGxn_QrWY0tdMdofxLZsD2CZRSRAAtRrlD8sd_GMk9xpRduN0med_1f_ZpC3YadmAfsygYSPJo0z28dvdrPSzqZzM13t6J-tAW7MuFq_kLm8-GIC89BhJuT7LIZbtDGZQ2Nfp2aoAM6JTwE4Njdf4bCIPE18yGLx4N3XXyua4_g1pM1GrzfkmBQTXCGMMuIR_MybIX3xISgKAmETW0q8gmnWqynEUNARnvf7c44lt_WOr8wxAJcFzRq3CmsNM&zp=cDYas-5EEeN4ps7NpyLNPZYF2Z7bgJqviydNCpdH8K6GY0cCv9tMs7GDqHTkjhMm8Kmwm3jowERm-2p9w8vTIDR7DnbgcPux86n6QppQwQhdzHwkEDHaqp05GHeffju9FshDLML-h2isv2A11s0YDW4tWRirbHLh8FjNnOhHPngZB6txXxbW_FW4F6Z4CUlL-gPr0ZLXR7vSiYLBR0K6O3HvR-9ge-BXdmfQaTNxBuDPtdcEyoKg3FBKNyok4Zr4wChMbLsufyZIpI_nujLPEtGh | 0 | null | null | 2023-07-24 |
522 | 0 | Buying stocks with a credit or debit card | null | 40 | 2023-07-04 | Hey guys, I’m trying to start investing early, I’m 19 and want to invest in the s&p 500 and want to buy little stocks over time yk put in 50-$100 when I can, but my question is when I do buy it do I use my credit or debit card, any advice is appreciated! | 2023-07-24 |
523 | 0 | Can someone explain like i am 5 why it is not possible to profit everyday?
Advice Request | null | 81 | 2023-07-04 | First of all thank you all who will answer this question seriously, I have no experience and idea about stock and all markets in general. My friend told me that he started watching some videos making guys 100-200 a day everyday after investing 10 000 dollars. He told me that they were for example hunting for position with 1 dollar and it was gaining and losing 2 cents, so guy bought 10 000 forth of this position, sold it and gained 200. Something tells me that cannot be case for everyone and especially everyday, because every other person would be profiting like that. Please explain to me if it is really possible to gain 100 -200 everyday and if not why, what are the risks. | 2023-07-24 |
524 | 88 | "Markets don't peak on pessimism. They peak on optimism" | null | 101 | 2023-07-03 | There's this saying.
Does the market seem overly optimistic to you?
AAPL surely seems super optimistic. Analysts project it to have a linear path straight to $240.
More and more people are expecting new market all time highs this year. Bears have capitulated and are chasing the long direction.
Any lingering pessimism is bullish, according to this saying.
Is there anything else to be pessimistic about anymore? | 2023-07-24 |
525 | 7 | Sell stocks purchased in pandemic or keep for dividends | null | 17 comments | 2023-07-03 | I invested heavily into $MPC and a few others when it crashed to $30 / share in 2020. It has recovered and I am up almost 300%. I sold my cost basis when it reached long status so it is pure profit at this point.It is currently returning 10% year in dividends on my cost basis. I expect it to be pretty stable and am neither bullish or bearish on the stock at this point.Should I sell and diversify into other industries or keep the dividend cash cow? | 2023-07-24 |
526 | 7 | Investopedia - “IBKR has more fractional shares available across more markets than anyone else.” Your capital is at risk. | https://alb.reddit.com/cr?za=7w4motID3Ywc1Oh3xguveFvUoVPxntaTgo7Rhq0aWqAbUoQCFl1Xn9q5uAeO3bBwbk-hB_16tiAmL_RLqQaZELNYhwmAzQ_F7Lp-GrGeZ32j39D68sqMz9meBgYPdYJ_dQON0h-dD-tt9wabc6HGLzENMeT6uMmbaKHW5oEB3OPgLd-NJXWNEAn6ViDKOHrQcVmankfbXnFtovxF9JEFLTZRC8bYoAn2Gp6hpgXJMNdG2jmduFUFp-n20JllaqkZDuxMtUTCZ7gY9RMROFNwCq7dV0o6blRyfIY6KJNOdmm8PAoS-zIiwAZTnYUjiVAQhiJdduZXSuAfBgP4a5s3tIIrBmlZIEgcS1UUjobPcKq_7jh5yaDkO2IC3kEa1wsOJSLu7HtE&zp=zOW-6A9RrfbsOhfZsRZlRaQ9cl_dLtkGN4Jn33KGbyn_KFsN83o6BRIfeLo9p4hR8Nyjfs_p1n4IGyYUZOxG8Md-EF6fYFbabD10TwZmXYXGjGsIAvYZOBAsVdop04fO8KHS1xC63Lg0fee1EC5Ogn_P0lXiboRd4-jfTYFjEP8Fz8zVAUnvjsFUemEaeYGxXmXjDEHh54zl38ZOASuVTIXgLXUz4WtHn4RyTaJouBmGZTBUnWeK3gXTeqAr3mA_-aWxCg | 0 comments | null | null | 2023-07-24 |
527 | 0 | For stocks and ETF: etoro or IBKR? | null | 4 comments | 2023-07-04 | I am situated in europe and have etoro and IBKR accounts. On etoro I can buy the american ETFs such as VOO, SPY, QQQ etc. Which platform would you recommend to use as primary for trading and ETF's? And what do they do with dividends? | 2023-07-24 |
528 | 18 | r/Stocks Daily Discussion Monday - Jul 03, 2023 | null | 120 comments | 2023-07-03 | These daily discussions run from Monday to Friday including during our themed posts.Some helpful links:Finviz for charts, fundamentals, and aggregated news on individual stocksBloomberg market newsStreetInsider news:Market Check - Possibly why the market is doing what it's doing including sudden spikes/dipsReuters aggregated - Global newsIf you have a basic question, for example "what is EPS," then google "investopedia EPS" and click the investopedia article on it; do this for everything until you have a more in depth question or just want to share what you learned.Please discuss your portfolios in the Rate My Portfolio sticky..See our past daily discussions here. Also links for: Technicals Tuesday, Options Trading Thursday, and Fundamentals Friday. | 2023-07-24 |
529 | 0 | CANSLIM style ?! | null | 6 comments | 2023-07-03 | Assume you used Oneil's CANSLIM method constantly to pick and trade stocks in both bull and bear market for a long time.Do you use CANSLIM for day trade, swing trade, long term investment, or etc...?Do you only use it for stocks, or extend CANSLIM concepts to options, mutual funds, futures, currency markets?How long is your average holding period?What is the chance of loss vs. making a profit out of 100 trades?Is it working better in bull or bear market?What are the weaknesses of CANSLIM? What other methods do you like better? | 2023-07-24 |
530 | 0 | SRI/ESG US Equity ETF Options | null | 4 comments | 2023-07-03 | I'm looking for a socially responsible US equity alternative to SPY, VTI, QQQ, etc.I know SRI can be subjective at best or greenwashing/marketing at worst when they include companies like Nestlé, ExxonMobil, Tesla, etc.So far, I've been looking at SNPE, NULG, or VOTE. I'm also trying to avoid BlackRock or Vanguard funds.I'd appreciate your thoughts, thanks. | 2023-07-24 |
531 | 529 | Forget quantitative tightening - the Fed will double its balance sheet to over $16 trillion, boosting stocks | null | 303 comments | 2023-07-02 | What do you think? True? Bad?https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/bonds/quantitative-tightening-qt-qe-federal-reserve-balance-sheet-global-liquidity-2023-7Ballooning debt in the coming years will force the Federal Reserve to buy massive amounts of bonds again, according to Michael Howell, managing director at Crossborder Capital.Writing in The Financial Times on Wednesday, he predicted that the central bank will have to abandon its quantitative tightening plan, which would roll back prior stimulus by shrinking the Fed's balance sheet. Instead, the Fed will return to its quantitative easing scheme, lifting stocks in the process, he added."Investors should therefore expect a continuing tailwind from global liquidity instead of last year's severe headwinds. This should prove good for stocks, but less positive for bond investors," Howell said.Despite forecasts of a looming funding drain, the liquidity cycle has already passed its bottom and will trend up over the coming years, he said.Howell noted that the Fed and other central banks earlier this year plowed liquidity into the global financial system during this spring's banking turmoil, which was caused by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank."But in coming years they will probably have to bailout debt-burdened governments, too," he warned.According to Howell, about seven in every eight dollars churning through global markets are already used for debt refinancing. And of the remaining dollar, a growing portion is going toward expanding government deficits.That's as developed economies are being faced with fresh pressure to expand public spending, as a renewed focus on military requirements and changing demographics weigh on budgets, he explained."In a world of excessive debt, large central bank balance sheets are a necessity. So, forget QT, quantitative easing is coming back. The pool of global liquidity — which we estimate to be about $170 trillion — is not going to shrink significantly any time soon," he wrote.According to Congressional Budget Office estimates cited by Howell, the Fed's Treasury holdings would have to rise to $7.5 trillion by 2033 from nearly $5 trillion today.But he thinks that forecast is too low."More realistic numbers point to required Fed Treasury holdings of at least $10 trillion. That translates pro rata into a doubling of its current $8.5 trillion balance sheet size and will mean several years of double-digit growth in Fed liquidity," he wrote. | 2023-07-24 |
532 | 237 | Tesla sets new delivery record | null | 301 comments | 2023-07-02 | https://ir.tesla.com/press-release/tesla-vehicle-production-deliveries-and-date-financial-results-webcast-second-quarter-2023Tesla exceeds Wall Street expectations by 20k cars delivered.What is the bear case now? Other companies are bending the knee to Tesla's charging standard, no other company is produdicng EVs at profit in any significant volume. | 2023-07-24 |
533 | 0 | Greek stock market (3) | null | 14 comments | 2023-07-03 | Half a year ago and 1 year ago I wrote about Greek stock market opportunity.My Greek ETF is already 50% up in a year and a half when I bought it while the rest of the world is barely green.I wrote that we had a government that is friendly to foreign investments. The same government was reelected for 4 years.The investment grade is almost guaranteed in the next months.Yet the Greek stock market is still very underestimated.This is an opportunity and I am just spreading the news. | 2023-07-24 |
534 | Vote | Um eine Terrororganisation von innen zu stürzen, gehen die Agentinnen Cruz und Joe undercover. | https://alb.reddit.com/cr?za=hgqpm2HF7gTXciycxGPqw5cfEDH98C5Axd2620Tyntb69u7s5r75pJ97UWyEokONDKC-KbR-dBqKMbDslXJZ4xKleXUrbwR65OxI-_Q0n9RfHtBd7GnMn_QJEwnuUd5jVwbnHeS9XBAfGLz6GBpnM_MGgizKukyjsD2UwvJJfAY8uXkA0nqFPV3EhLyFixVLeo9OdW38ietN4-YjKUD-_ZaXcm5BDZ_iaAE47UPLgRUe4DzQjNHN6sRmxvmq6xgbeA9qQtOM6gZ66O8hVlqGNEK_LETquqZrZ2MuPV7be4qy3UNRy5hRYKtlcUFlsbKiO7lbjV4XK5T9Zyzr34nCS8rd9Mz-1XVjkD7qDSDrPc4_OeSgHNk84GxlIZAcMVDDZ3KHuA&zp=OMzeE2KcQssuKon8K17YxbzB41mS6DoXMxCHSuXPqwxPni84mOVsJbHjJfWK6oDftuKMKuMPVyFVL4AlRPRSo_eR47EertvUgGHHxH_SeNCAZuWcGkxiw8sNMIa-4GCqtIzofrsYNrP7_2bpTmK-WaU9OMV5vGRLKNeDuiXm0qvyOIbC4JBSkc2mjcdtjOd9 | 0 comments | null | null | 2023-07-24 |
535 | 0 | New technology, unlimited energy? | null | 9 comments | 2023-07-03 | Stumbled upon this article about a mistake being made, leading to the discovery of possibly pulling energy from the air around us.Does anyone know any company/stock that is for sure going to snap up on this new finding?This will be interesting to follow..https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/jul/02/it-was-an-accident-the-scientists-who-have-turned-humid-air-into-renewable-power | 2023-07-24 |
536 | 65 | PayPal stock analysis and valuation - It is better than it looks | null | 49 comments | 2023-07-02 | This week's casual valuation is PayPal. I hope you enjoy these posts and feel free to add your take.Disclaimer: I do own shares in Paypal (average price $65.1)The post is divided into the following sections:IntroductionThe formulaHistorical financial performance & the acquisitions effectReturning cash to shareholdersAssumptions and valuationValuation based on different assumptions than mineIntroductionBelow is a simple table that compares PayPal today vs. PayPal 5 years ago.LTM (March 31st, 2018)LTM (March 31st, 2023)ChangeRevenue (in $m)$13,804$28,075103%Operating profit (in $m)$2,230$4,12585%# of shares outstanding (in b)1,1871,116-6%Share price$85.94$66.73-22%Market cap (in $m)$102,111$74,451-27%Customers (in m)23743584%Twice the size, 27% cheaper.One of the main reasons for this is the negative sentiment around the company due to the increased competition (Google Pay, Apple Pay, Stripe, etc. ) and the expectations that the future of PayPal isn't as bright as its past was. I think this is a fair concern and should not be ignored.I describe PayPal as a fintech company, that offers solutions related to online financial transactions, digital wallets, and revolving credit. Of course, there are plenty of other solutions that are part of the portfolio, but if we take a look at the revenue stream, it is quite clear where the value comes from:- Transaction revenues (91%)- Other value-added services (9%)In my opinion, there are 3 important variables to understand how PayPal's ability to generate revenue changes over time:Number of usersNumber of transactions per userAverage transaction sizeThe higher these numbers are, the more revenue PayPal has.The formulaI went back to 2014, and the data is quite clear, the management has done an outstanding job and despite the competition, PayPal continues to grow:The number of users is up from 161 million to 435 million.The number of transactions per user is up from 24 to 53.The average transaction size remains at $60.In the most recent year, the growth comes less from user growth and more from an increase in # of transactions per user.Historical financial performance & the acquisitions effectThe revenue in the last twelve months (ending March 2023) is up 58% compared to the full 2019 (less than 5 years ago). Although the gross margin has decreased from 45% to 42%, the operating margin stands at 15%, as the operating expenses have decreased (as % of revenue).However, I will argue that this profitability is understated due to the acquisitions that they've done.PayPal is no stranger to acquiring companies to improve its ecosystem and of course, some have performed better than others. However, to understand the impact on the company's profitability, let's take the acquisition of "Honey" back in 2020.PayPal paid $3.6 billion for it and here's what it got on its balance sheet in return:Goodwill $3 billionCustomer lists and user base $0.1 billionMarketing-related technology $30 millionDeveloped technology $0.6 billionReceivables, deferred tax liabilities, other net liabilities -$0.1 billionWhat does this mean and why is this important? When a company is being acquired, in most cases, there are certain intangible assets that arise. In this case, I am referring to points 2, 3, and 4. These assets weren't on the balance sheet of Honey, as they are internally generated, and the accounting standards do not allow for capitalization (Otherwise, everyone would do it, which would lead to overstating the profitability).These intangible assets will be amortized in the income statement of PayPal over a certain period of time. From an accounting point of view, this is a non-cash expense throughout the amortization period. However, PayPal is not going to invest in order to replace them. The customer lists will remain there, and so will the technology. This accounting expense doesn't exist from a cash point of view.This is how much amortization of this kind was in PayPal's financials over the last 3 years:2020: $451 million2021: $443 million2022: $471 millionThese amounts represent roughly 2% of PayPal's revenue.So the operating profit is actually closer to 17%.Returning cash to the shareholdersAs PayPal is a profitable cash-generating company, one of the questions that need to be asked is - What do they do with all the cash?Well, other than acquisitions. The answer is - share buybacks. The # of shares outstanding continues to decrease every year, as PayPal buys back more shares than its share-based compensation. The company will spend $3.5 billion until the end of 2023, and there's $14.4 billion in total remaining from the existing buyback program (20% of the outstanding shares).Assumptions and valuationHere are my assumptions for the future:Revenue growth: 7% per year over the next 2 years, then declining over time to 4%. With this assumption, revenue in 10 years' time increases by 64%.Operating margin: 16% (slightly lower than the operating margin that the company has at the moment)Discount rate: 10.1% decreasing to 9.3% over timeYou might wonder, what about the competitive landscape? My expected growth is much lower than the 15% CAGR over the last 5 years. In addition, the operating margin of 16% is lower than the 16.7% operating margin that PayPal has today (adjusted for the amortization mentioned above).After adjusting for what is on their balance sheet, as well as the equity options outstanding, the value of PayPal is roughly $71.4 billion ($63.99/share).For comparison, today’s market cap is $74.5 billion ($66.73/share), which is quite close.The expected IRR based on my assumptions is 9.3%.Valuation based on assumptions different than mineThe future is uncertain and my assumptions could be significantly wrong. Let's take a look at how the valuation (per share) changes if we use different assumptions related to the revenue 10 years from now as well as the operating margin.Revenue / Operating margin14%16%18%20%50% ($42.1b)$52.9$59.6$66.2$71.764% ($46.1b)$56.7$64.0$71.3$77.2100% ($56.2b)$64.5$73.1$81.6$88.9125% ($63.2b)$70.3$79.8$89.3$97.4The sentiment around PayPal seems to be negative as the share price is down a lot. The fear of their competitors taking their lunch is still around, but it isn't reflected in the financials. Based on all of this, I decided to open a position in the company, and should it drop further, I'll buy more.As always, thank you for reading this post, and for all the support. | 2023-07-24 |
537 | 4 | How should i record my cost basis in my portfolio tracker if i trade one stock for other | null | 15 comments | 2023-07-03 | Maybe a dumb question, but please help me out.I use Yahoo Finance to keep track of all the stocks I have been buying for some time. Every time I buy a stock, I enter the number of shares I acquired and the price I paid for them. This has been pretty straightforward since I simply enter the amount of USD paid for each stock.A couple of years later, I check my portfolio and decide to sell some stocks, some with a profit and some with a loss. With the proceeds, I plan to reallocate them to other stocks. This is where my doubts arise: What value should I enter as cost basis for the new stocks I am buying? If I enter the amount of USD I received from the sale, whether it was a profit or a loss, my total portfolio return won't be accurate in my opinion since i am leaving out either the profit or the loss.Should I enter the amount of USD I originally paid when I bought the stocks I sold?The goal is to have my total portfolio return accurately reflect the value I have invested overall.Thanks | 2023-07-24 |
538 | 21 | Do you think a copy-paste strategy can work long term? | null | 30 comments | 2023-07-02 | I am looking at Warren Buffet portfolio and I can see impresive results. Do you think that copying his portfolio structure and adjusting it periodically as he does, can be more beneficial? The other choice would be to invest in index funds. | 2023-07-24 |
539 | 1 | Is it possible to invest in ETF’s at 17? With fidelity? | null | 4 comments | 2023-07-03 | Looking to put some money into ETFs for long term gain. Turn 18 next year and don’t want to wait. I know there’s something about having a managed account by a guardian but don’t really know how it works. | 2023-07-24 |
540 | 30 | US Grid Infrastructure Companies | null | 16 comments | 2023-07-02 | From what I am reading, it appears the US electricity grid is very dilapidated in many areas and in desperate need of repair/upgrading. It seems unlikely that we can transition to a green economy without major updates to the grid.Are there any pure play grid infrastructure stocks? | 2023-07-24 |
541 | 4 | Is there any easy way to pull isins from a list of stock tickers? | null | 5 comments | 2023-07-02 | I'm trying to enter the information into a database to track the stock sectors and geographic exposure so I can see what my fund currently owns too much of. The database is a 3rd party subscription that has the information preloaded, I just need to tell it what I own based off of the isins. Sadly, I only have a list of 5,000 tickers. Since it's not feasible to look up the constantly changing list of tickers one by one to get isins, I was hoping for a more efficient and free way of doing it. Thanks for the help! | 2023-07-24 |
542 | 11.2k | Geopolitics is your sandbox | https://alb.reddit.com/cr?za=EktIZ8QQtXPdr1Xa0--nAQwzZxAFUmdCeq0jMS0-RpIjo25pD874oFUXeRolhuSacGU8ix5XiyC-G3f4DrPbaAvmPNDA0lpF-WTnvzLp7AjoD_c_gB2xKnTx-okuxccir49xLqo4kxN4pGhdjAAydwyXUI2M0HQvcnk_pCNoQiD4XO05GOtGCCBRMQ1PqutUhuKNVcZKbfwBf1kplPQJagHDvliamshpZmWc8jK9Oc6bGJ9WX5BKIeKlNrqCd1BKUXrCNde8vS6zcjloXmxSs6We95qo5MvS_0JDsLZEUL5A0tgmCEAzu5t5ZvYxhV2TNuuVQ8o0FwW5_J9zDYtl-L9eiArb8Mfe_0Ej0gU44MNYqzkO9FZdUzM3RDuHxpYjw87v&zp=-9I-2gYAKrS8oHY1b5j5Wsfz8U8Tdzta1SbMdFYzH-XbqAxKUnxvVOBEsJY2lORVEw3UEzRfPVgQ0zWHwFrk6G7wcTc3uow1JJmyj37rDPWHwJ61-SFPmqN4_-_4Ovoa-EpchuzfwfYZ0ief90luXZluVasmgTubroGN9fjX28C1W-CcgMrSWen5Y-mCiWBkfZRHpeVC4g | 1.9k comments | null | null | 2023-07-24 |
543 | 230 | Too high to get in? | null | 428 comments | 2023-07-01 | If I missed the boat on Tech stocks, is it bad time to get in when they are 52 wk high such as AAPL or they have started a long run such as NVDA?The charts for tech stocks do not go back down to allow a chance to buy and stochastics do not go back to 20 for a long while already. I thought stock goes in a cycle and it will go back down when it is overbought. Am I waiting for something that may not happen for a long while? | 2023-07-24 |
544 | 13 | US quarterly reports | null | 9 comments | 2023-07-02 | Hi,Can anyone let me know if management commentary is included in US quarterly earning reports, or is it usually via investor calls as the report is released? Can't see an answer on google and don't know for certain from reading a few of said reports.When I say management commentary, I mean things like 'how well the company has performed over the quarter' and 'these are the things that we're doing over the next quarter'.Thank you! | 2023-07-24 |
545 | 0 | What is the general idea of the stock market right now? | null | 23 comments | 2023-07-03 | I’m completely new to stock investing (I’m 15) and I want to get a better understanding of the overall market (both US and Europe) What are you’re thoughts on the market right now, and how it is going to evolve. And lastly do you have any good places to read about the current market? | 2023-07-24 |
546 | 4 | SCHF or VXUS? | null | 17 comments | 2023-07-02 | I am a 21 year old investor who wants to retire in my 40’s so I have been dollar cost averaging (DCA) ETFs for about 2 years now. In my portfolio i currently DCA VOO SCHD JEPI QQQ ARKK VNQ VTII’m looking for an international ETF to invest in but I don’t know if I should choose SCHF or VXUS. What do you think and why? | 2023-07-24 |
547 | 14 | Chord Energy Suspicious? | null | 8 comments | 2023-07-02 | During the merger, around 2020, their debt was so fucking high and like fucking magic, they suddenly became profitable, major banks had their positions from 2021-2023, p/e ratio was so fucking low too, it's like a perfect stock that's so fucking suspiciousHow they drill oil is suspicious too, is it really unconventional? Because their operations in North Dakota, specifically their basins will dry up in the next 40 years.Operators hate this company too.Moreover, is this Canadian or American Stock? | 2023-07-24 |
548 | 703 | McDonald's corporation - profits have tripled since 2005 off a mere 20% revenue increase. How? | null | 172 | 2023-07-01 | See the following screenshot of McDonalds' corp. financials:
https://i.ibb.co/nDVDGrL/Screenshot-2023-07-01-011340.png
Since 2005, their revenue has increased at a very slow pace, and yet they have MASSIVELY increased their profit margins, while slowly but surely REDUCING corporate headcount.
Say what you want about the company (there's plenty to say about them), but you can't deny these numbers. The executive management of this company is doing a ridiculously good job. Anyone have any insight? Can they keep this up forever? | 2023-07-24 |
549 | 55 | How important is BRK-B not having a dividend in terms of capital appreciation without getting taxed? | null | 28 | 2023-07-01 | The more I look into BRK-B (forget A given the price) , the more I appreciate the high quality businesses invested private/public, international exposure, and a few high growth buys like NU Holdings.
Doing full S&P with getting taxed on the dividends can chip away over time I suppose. BRK does fairly routine buy backs and sitting on a ton of cash. My thoughts are if BRK drops after Warren or Charlie's passing, the probable sell off is going to be met with what I imagine STRONG buy backs at discounted deep value prices with that cash hoard they're sitting on.
BRK.B over 20+ years with DRIP beats S&P, but not QQQ. Although I do like BRK's Apple exposure, along with AMEX, banks, etc.
Overall I think it is a great play (at least in my taxable individual account) given NO dividends, ability for buybacks at deep value. My 401k and 457b account are all VTI, and my Roth IRA is preferred stock funds with DRIP for example so feel confident. Thoughts? | 2023-07-24 |
550 | Vote | Kickstart your career in tech with our fully-funded digital reskilling program in data science, cybersecurity, and web development. We provide mentored, hands-on, accelerated learning to prepare you for the the workforce on your own terms. | https://alb.reddit.com/cr?za=xNI43EN9za8I7U_hXh9llx7le60MrDFq89jIR4wYKyUyRi4aqOizlNuJ8OPsfSpPp8oG91w5yrtQ2nOd8RdGllRRfhIftbp5KyUyLDX7KBQj6vhOX9hHbu-qGjXG2G2DVdmJIBUXVDP1XuN_gxpsMDZ-w3xIwKaRB1vf3LD_qlXbtpAU40Ubw-WP8waTBIU6zgFD-z39yjEGHEh1juoVTm5q4y01Zz69lEGu36Re6AWBQgIopdy1n0ON2Ps_pxXv_gvksccsyJwt1KxSmWP8MvGyvNwEt7feXASShAz8j6BAw99rKunSVVu7bNKeZXs9tXvzueueB6kTv5l05Uoed4Y53k8W3pXg_equxg0SATlYgrW4hS4n2jDU3Tc7JAcPHnyvb1ijLQ&zp=ZIBFhcPgn-PBssh-Dz-fF6eK9GnOtnMSb6srwsrDWF7lOMaF94T08DBvWZXQZwJHwWv1nhpZWPdXvnKdzukVo8NMdFCYHEQqSKkGfl53XQGT7Z-T5Cld6619Ut9b2Ep9R5PGCzGh9Xbf0lA8gdHyzSA1viP2FdAMYMuJKdGh_Fbb871nM1bq7N7LE6ErO1BxvY_dnuRVPnokeVa1Km3L0eW7kf5QlewphfPi4IcjsgPUZV9nE8hp27OQU3MOZk68iuwza6PoD8LppLk7kBSa0dEf | 0 | null | null | 2023-07-24 |
551 | 159 | The stock market’s surprising first-half strength
Industry Discussion | null | 109 | 2023-07-01 | With the first half almost in the books, stocks are up nearly 15%.
Why it matters: The rally — which some argue is the early stage of a new bull market — reflects relief that inflation has eased without a recession, as well as a dash of AI hype for a bit of speculative spice.
By the numbers:
The S&P 500 is up 14.5%.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite index is up by 29.9%.
The small-cap Russell 2000 — driven by expectations for the U.S. economy over the relatively short term — is up by 6.8%.
Context: After an awful 2022 — the S&P's 19.4% fall was its worst since 2008 — investors were pretty darn bearish coming into this year. And for good reason...
Inflation was still over 6%.
More Fed rate hikes were expected.
As a result, almost everybody was predicting a recession — and atrocious corporate profits.
Oh, and there was the not-insignificant risk that the U.S. would default on its debts, setting off a financial crisis.
Yes, but: Things worked out OK. Inflation is now 4%, and the Fed took a breather on rate hikes. A debt ceiling deal got done, and the U.S. economy is a lot stronger than many expected. Corporate profits were fine.
Even the worst banking panic since the financial crisis, which broke out in March with the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, didn't weigh on the market for long.
Be smart: There's an old aphorism on Wall Street that stocks like to climb a "wall of worry."
Translation: Stocks tend to rise when investors start out as pessimists but grow gradually more confident when ugly scenarios they worried about don't come to pass.
This is basically what's been happening in 2023
What they're saying: "The 2023 trend is like other "wall of worry" bullish turns in 2020 (COVID-19), 2019 (US trade war with China), 2016 (Brexit vote and Trump elected President), and 2013 (Eurozone debt crisis)," wrote analysts of BofA Global Research this month.
What's next: Some think the continued rally hinges on whether the remaining bears can be gradually transformed into bulls
For their part, Goldman Sachs analysts say that the economic news — Thursday's better-than-expected GDP revision, for example — looks likely to keep coming in rosy. | 2023-07-24 |
552 | 1.6k | Fidelity deepens valuation cut for Reddit: $10B to $5.5B
Company Discussion | null | 243 | 2023-06-30 | Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund valued its holdings in Reddit at $15.4 million as of May 31, according to the fund’s monthly disclosure released Friday. That’s down 7.36% from the $16.6 million mark at April’s closure and altogether a slide of 45.4% since its investment in August 2021. The updated share value suggests a $5.5 billion valuation for Reddit.
It was $10B in Aug 2021.
Originally Reddit wanted to go IPO for $15B, which it was valued around that in late 2021. Obviously a lot has happened since then, so it's doubtful they'll get over $5B.
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Seeing how Reddit's revenue is over half a billion and typically IPOs like that will IPO around $2B; growth is another factor which has slumped down to 36%, so perhaps we won't ever see a Reddit IPO until they get their revenue higher & revenue growth back up. | 2023-07-24 |
553 | 0 | what stocks would you say is undervalued right now? | null | 154 | 2023-07-02 | yolo | 2023-07-24 |
554 | 3 | Shareholders Adore Apple! Value Exceeds $3T | null | 4 comments | 2023-07-02 | The value of Apple is starting to rise towards the historic record of $3 trillion, which it has already surpassed once in history. This is likely happening in connection with the recent WWDC 2023, where promising products such as Vision Pro were introduced. However, the hot news of this AR/VR headset is not what drives up the company's stock price. Mark Gurman offers a different explanation.Why Are Investors Not Showing Interest In Vision Pro?Apple touched the $3 trillion mark at the beginning of 2022. Now it is approaching it again, and Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, who has long focused on Apple’s business strategy, provides an analysis that reveals the reasons behind this trend. At first glance, it may seem that investors believe in the revolutionary Vision Pro headset, but the opposite is true.AR/VR glasses like Vision Pro will not become as popular as iPhones or MacBooks when they are launched. The high price, impractical external battery, and the still unclear practical use of this headset will be the cause. Apple is aware of this, as are the investors who rely on other products.What Drives The Increase In Stock Prices?As the first reason, Gurman mentions Apple’s user interface. The integration of all mobile devices, tablets, watches, and the availability of music and video subscriptions on every product is extremely convenient, making it hard to leave this ecosystem. In the case of Apple, customers are simply willing to pay extra for the luxury that the brand offers.Another aspect is the fact that a new series of iPhones, the iPhone 15, will be released in the fall, bringing more significant changes and new features after a while. Investors expect that the new models will attract many customers, driving the company’s value upward. | 2023-07-24 |
555 | 1 | 2M+ investors from 200+ countries/territories trade on 150+ global exchanges in 26 currencies. Your capital is at risk. | https://alb.reddit.com/cr?za=9ew6IQp0bKGnQ3mTOidb-DkI8ENHuDC-CpG6dr3IOPLRnKwhfOhCJvtbXfEbHgRtZK_0--fuBf8HI-UFpKSZv5haQrbMxqZwUH-gVGI5J4fy21i1qHvZO49deUEv39RZTcWfwunNfU0eC7ymn95VzmyWWffzikj2b8AAnZO_qnBgjsb0EDE1ig9GM6KiR7jCku3iYJukM8sbwsOsTDhnrAX54LGE0KUm0DmDiqg5tVEE76QhPMvjmuiLGjjzVua49uURgXIua0WjGvWeYNd9Mt_-rzAgwneCTb79rzMWro56NhifFJusxoyBvXNBb4BGq3vy33zDhomzEQQ4C7rp4tjaHwJ-Iz-LhH5x3le0DX9Vf0cwsXqwUAZFRrsZOjvW5wVrtoYL&zp=TIBuedXa02CnvZAgovKDCdJ-WseszTwEEY_o6U5Qolx7U4cVQ6ZjZRGzhx10Eq95IC3XmTGSEtlgPi8CGzVEqMXmvZgbMchzAltDvYT2d7uqCjVjpb9J_rhaxsq3Y6FkvuiHVMMtxMku717GV5twHqOvRs_BtaHfequ6eewUI60N8JHnkoR0j4VkCML1GVYNGQ3Znf-zSZgWVwkXwOSGV7NkeS4baItuzbWpVJ35qYR221cCaXSG | 0 comments | null | null | 2023-07-24 |
556 | 6 | Any brokerages that cover the transfer fee? | null | 19 comments | 2023-07-01 | During the pandemic when stocks were going crazy, there were many offers to open a new account for the brokerages so I ended up with a couple. I now hate it and wish they were all consolidated into one as it just makes it easier to track performance. Are there any brokerages that are covering the transfer fee? I don’t want to pay the $75 to transfer out each account and I don’t want to sell the stocks either | 2023-07-24 |
557 | 46 | 5 types of stocks that make good investments: | null | 18 comments | 2023-07-01 | 5 types of stocks that make good investments:(1) Fast Growers: Young companies with high growth potential. They are often risky, but they can also be very rewarding. They are usually small, innovative, and take on established players. They grow rapidly, but with this growth comes risk. Tesla is an excellent example, having grown immensely over the past decade despite significant risks. Owning a successful Fast Grower can turbocharge your portfolio returns.(2) Turnarounds: Companies that have fallen on hard times but are now turning things around. They are less risky than fast growers, but they also offer lower potential returns. A recent example is Chipotle. These stocks can provide big gains, but they also entail significant risks. They are high-risk, high-reward investments.(3) Stalwarts: Large, established companies with consistent performance even in mature industries. Coca-Cola is an excellent example. Owning these stocks can provide a steady stream of returns with less volatility. They are less risky than fast growers, but they also offer lower potential returns.(4) Cyclicals: These companies' profits ebb and flow with economic cycles. As their profits are closely tied to economic conditions, timing is everything when investing in these stocks. When the economy is thriving, the demand for their products escalates due to strong construction and manufacturing activity. Conversely, in a sluggish economy, the sales and profits of these products tend to decline.(5) Asset Plays: These are companies that possess underappreciated assets, such as real estate, patents, or cash. Investing in these companies can yield significant gains when the market finally recognizes the value of these assets. | 2023-07-24 |
558 | 7 | Question about tax. | null | 29 comments | 2023-07-01 | Hey! I live in US and am new to trading. Im just wondering do you need to pay tax if you lose money from other years and make a come back this year.
For example i lost 10k last year(realized lost) and i made 10k this year( realized gain) from stocks.
Do i still need to pay any tax this year since i make no income at all?
Thank you!! | 2023-07-24 |
559 | 20 | Discount to replacement cost - best ideas | null | 0 comments | 2023-07-01 | I am looking to generate some value investing ideas. In the past, I have had success buying equities where the underlying assets are trading at a substantial discount to replacement. Currently, my best idea along these lines are the offshore services companies (I am sure many are familiar with the pretty simple thesis). VAL trading for around $250,000,000/rig, and NE is trading for around $300,000,000/rig. The cost of building a new rig is around $5B over 5 years. The order books are also clean beyond 2024. Given I see most production growth coming offshore over the next 10 - 15 years, I believe these companies will reprice heavily and generate a lot of cash flow as they contract at higher and higher day rates.Is anyone familiar with any other sectors where we see such a big discount to the cost of replacement? | 2023-07-24 |
560 | 16 | Why $ENVX gained 27% in the past week | null | 65 comments | 2023-07-01 | Enovix is a Silicon Valley company creating next gen battery tech that will power technologies of the future, including everything from smart watches to VR goggles and EVs (eventually). How many products can benefit from a better battery?The company is led by a team of semiconductor industry veterans with tons of experience in scaling manufacturing and growing companies.The Board is led by TJ Rodgers from $ENPH fame and the board is convinced that creating a better battery is one the next large challenges that tech needs to solve, is prime for disruption, and they are dedicated to take on the challenge.Enovix has been doing R&D for 10+ years and they are finally ready to start mass producing their batteries.They have lots of large customers in the pipeline and they just announced a purchase order from a supplier for the US Army which is why the price increased this week.Investors are waiting for more press releases such as manufacturing updates, additional POs, etc.The company is pre-profit and the reason I think it’s a good time to get into it is because they just released their first purchase order, they have a plan to start mass producing by end of 2024, to grow revenue exponentially, to become profitable in less than 3 years, and the general public is not aware of this stock yet.The stock is currently $18 but has gone as high as $30+ in the past, and has been uptrending since the beginning of this year.There is chatter in the ENVX community that this stock has the potential to be a NVDA or ENPH type of stock because they have unlimited customers/huge TAM.Here are some reasons I'm bullish on ENVX (DYOR NFA):Compelling use case and understandable product: ENVX offers an innovative, high-performance battery solution designed to power future devices more efficiently, safer, and for longer durations. As someone who prefers to invest in things I understand, this makes sense to me.Experienced and accomplished team: ENVX benefits from a team of Silicon Valley veterans who possess deep expertise and a successful track record in the industry. This includes TJ Rodgers from $ENPH as the director of the board.Partnerships: ENVX has received PO, interest and secured partnerships with well-known companies, enhancing its credibility and market reach.Establishing a moat: ENVX is strategically building a strong competitive advantage through a combination of patents and specialized, custom, and costly equipment necessary for battery production, making it difficult for competitors to replicate their offerings.Consistent flow of company news and updates: ENVX consistently communicates important milestones, achievements, and progress, ensuring transparency and fostering investor confidence.Active and engaged community: The ENVX community has a strong presence on Twitter and other social media platforms. Might even have the potential to be a Reddit favorite, just like $ENPH is.Potential for profitability and mass production within the next 1-2 years: After a decade of R&D, ENVX is now on track to achieve profitability and ramp up mass production in the near future, potentially leading to revenue growth. The old exec team was just replaced this year with a new team with more/better experience.Potential for widespread adoption: ENVX's superior battery technology positions them well for mass adoption, given the increasing demand for long-lasting and efficient power solutions in various industries.My current position is shares and 2025 calls. | 2023-07-24 |
561 | 176 | Tattooed Chef plans to file for bankruptcy | null | 119 comments | 2023-06-30 | https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/06/30/2698078/0/en/Tattooed-Chef-Intends-to-file-for-Voluntary-Chapter-11-Bankruptcy-Protection-and-Pursue-a-Sale-of-Assets-Under-Section-363-of-the-U-S-Bankruptcy-Code.htmlTattooed Chef, Inc. (Nasdaq: TTCF) (“Tattooed Chef” or the “Company”), a leader in plant-based foods, announced today that it intends to file for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code (“Bankruptcy Code”) in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California (“Bankruptcy Court”) and intends to pursue a sale of substantially all of its assets under Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code. In accordance with the sale process under Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code, the Company will market its assets and solicit competing bids from interested parties. The bidding process is designed to achieve the highest and best price for the Company’s assets. The Company will manage the bidding process and evaluate any bids received, in consultation with its advisors and as overseen by the Bankruptcy Court. The Company seeks to complete an expedited sale process, with any sales subject to review by creditors and approval by the Bankruptcy Court.The Company expects to continue operations during the Chapter 11 process, including, but not limited to, paying employees and continuing existing benefits programs, meeting commitments to customers and fulfilling go-forward obligations, including key vendor payments. To help fund its operations during this process, the Company is finalizing the terms of debtor in possession financing to be provided by its existing secured lender.“I remain ever grateful to our colleagues at Tattooed Chef who helped to shape this remarkable journey and help to introduce plant-based foods and healthy eating to consumers across the country,” said Sam Galletti, Chairman and CEO. “Despite their commitment to our mission and our best efforts to maintain the operations of Tattooed Chef, our business has continued to be impacted by a challenging financing environment and an inability to raise additional capital. These factors, among others, in the view of the management team and Board of Directors necessitated the Chapter 11 filing.” | 2023-07-24 |
562 | 0 | Best stocks that are most likely to double by 2024. | null | 78 comments | 2023-07-02 | Hey there,I've been really getting into stocks recently, and I'm looking for relatively safe and established companies that are trading for cheap valuations. I'm wondering if there are any such stocks that you have been looking at recently, preferably with a marketcap under $50 Billion. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.Thanks! | 2023-07-24 |
563 | Vote | Um eine Terrororganisation von innen zu stürzen, gehen die Agentinnen Cruz und Joe undercover. | https://alb.reddit.com/cr?za=lfXZO9fYH5_TlCmOdG6Ekg4XCpE11rGYBelU-EAKqDnO6PWLF_seWIuH4FaNy5kCwYjqMcanJJxhW62HeSNamqTY320XHCewpkxyciC27EItgPmI4AAsB-fSo_tkm_31jBwULKP3c6XHDQ7g2f5MGNlcGeRQhVcFhZKrYsmFGlsom-0bO5QzAWP74aRCJaE43YkLtW9tCcNenRXrLjP6WGqSJllEK9htLaNLCqpXlBmvftc4Sb3d9NGHWbJPhmW7P_4O3LZsUSxZJ1WfkDrsRy-N3A_avUed__T5sGVLQRg4KpGmzTdkMHKLYvlMAQCWl4vwjBrTe5rZqCt5log7YlA9ReJeC7-q-wX8z8fBNq4La0QT-wa51xYpiMG9IEm44VGNKw&zp=PZuwdtno_cgjJXgChCp_1nBY57-FDm5BYqrL7px8o5ejWEvyTkm-jPLbZ1RvC_bHcBaX_wglrOzRQVtlO1Qx1LOxHNxlAvtBIy27ZCW4rC8JHzSoVPWlq7xArtbVP54XWzPN1iaZLfjQLr9pdMkzw_xljELnMCYawupzYY-cnISAa2iazOil4gSAW8BVZVm6 | 0 comments | null | null | 2023-07-24 |
564 | 101 | Which tech stocks should a 21-year old buy for long term hold? | null | 265 comments | 2023-06-30 | I’m currently college student pursuing a tech degree. I’m currently working as an intern at a big tech company and my parents have generously proposed to me that they’ll $2000 dollars of my own money if I buy tech stocks at the end of my internship. I was thinking about just investing into the big 4 reliable tech companies(Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Google) mostly due to my own research with AI and how I think that all 4 will capitalize the most on AI in the next decade. Is this a good idea to buy $1000 worth of stock for each company? What are the pros and cons of doing this? Is there any other companies I should consider? | 2023-07-24 |
565 | 564 | Bank of America $BAC is facing $100 billion in paper losses in bond markets, due to interest rate increases | null | 170 comments | 2023-06-30 | Bank of America $BAC is facing $100 billion in paper losses in bond markets, due to interest rate increases (similar to why Silicon Valley Bank $SIBV and First Republic $FRC collapsed).The losses are weighing on BofA's net interest margin, an important gauge of performance. BofA's stock has dropped 15% this year, making it the worst performer of any of its large rivals.Although BoA insists that these losses are merely on paper and it doesn't intend to sell these bonds, the reality remains that the bank's potential to generate income from its customer deposits could be significantly limited.The losses are the result of a strategy the bank implemented three years ago, when it pumped $670 billion in pandemic-era deposit inflows into debt markets.The value of BofA's securities portfolio has plunged as yields have risen and bond prices have fallen. At that time, bond prices were high and yields were low. However, as yields have risen and bond prices have dropped, BoA has seen a staggering loss in the value of its portfolio. This loss is double the figure reported by its biggest peers, reflecting the bank's aggressive strategy to favor bonds over cash.BofA's chief financial officer, Alastair Borthwick, said the bank is in the process of winding down its securities investments. | 2023-07-24 |
566 | 0 | Buy on Virgin Galactic's Dip | null | 69 comments | 2023-07-02 | Friends with Virgin Galactic at its lowest point in recent weeks It seems like it will be a good buy when the market opens. First comercial launch was a success with the next scheduled in August thoughts?Disclosure: I own 1500 shares at $4.16 and $4.25 currently sits at $3.88. | 2023-07-24 |
567 | 12 | /r/Stocks Weekend Discussion Saturday - Jul 01, 2023 | null | 97 comments | 2023-07-01 | This is the weekend edition of our stickied discussion thread. Discuss your trades / moves from last week and what you're planning on doing for the week ahead.Some helpful links:Finviz for charts, fundamentals, and aggregated news on individual stocksBloomberg market newsStreetInsider news:Market Check - Possibly why the market is doing what it's doing including sudden spikes/dipsReuters aggregated - Global newsIf you have a basic question, for example "what is EPS," then google "investopedia EPS" and click the investopedia article on it; do this for everything until you have a more in depth question or just want to share what you learned.Please discuss your portfolios in the Rate My Portfolio sticky..See our past daily discussions here. Also links for: Technicals Tuesday, Options Trading Thursday, and Fundamentals Friday. | 2023-07-24 |
568 | 80 | Goldman in talks to offload Apple credit card, savings products to American Express | null | 43 comments | 2023-06-30 | https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/30/goldman-in-talks-to-offload-apple-financial-products-to-american-express-source.htmlGoldman Sachs is in talks to offload its Apple credit card and high-yield savings account products to American Express, a source told CNBC’s Leslie Picker. The talks come amid a broader retreat by Goldman from its largely failed consumer banking initiatives, for which CEO David Solomon has taken a great deal of heat. Last week, CNBC reported that the Wall Street giant is preparing to take a huge writedown on its 2021 acquisition of fintech lender GreenSky.The Wall Street Journal first reported the Goldman talks with American Express. The newspaper said there’s no assurance of a deal, nor is an agreement close. It would mark an abrupt reversal for the two corporate giants. In October, the Journal reported Goldman and Apple renewed their partnership through 2029. And in April, Goldman Chief Financial Officer Denis Coleman touted a deepening of the partnership. “This week, we announced the launch of a savings account for Apple Card users. We are excited to deepen our partnership with Apple through this additional offering and to introduce another source of deposit funding for the firm,” Coleman said at the time. | 2023-07-24 |
569 | 6 | Siltronic AG (WAF.d) - German Silicone Wafer company | null | 1 comment | 2023-07-01 | Decent valuation, has had pretty good growth thus far. Located in multiple locations, but with a lot of production in Germany could it be favorable for when Intels fab in Germany stands ready?With growing demand for semiconductors and thus silicone wafers it could be a good investment. | 2023-07-24 |
570 | 0 | Researching correct stock terms and possibilities for a novel I am writing. | null | 17 comments | 2023-07-02 | Hi Reddit, please delete if this is not allowed.I am a writer trying to outline the plot of my next novel. I find that reddit is the best place to find answers to complicated subjects I know nothing about. My knowledge of the stock market is confined to what I've seen on Billions and the Wolf of Wall Street etc. Forgive me my ignorance.I'm looking for a reason that a CEO would intentionally sabotage and subsequently tank/bankrupt his own company.Hypothetical: Company A is testing a brand new technology. Due to new fictitious law, the test of this technology must be successful, or the patent for said technology becomes open to other companies.I want Company A's CEO to sabotage the test, intentionally shuttering company A, take the open patent and miniaturise the technology through company B and make billions on the commercial market.He can't do it through company A because he would be sharing the profit three ways with the two inventors of the technology.My question. Can the CEO, through multiple clandestine firms, short the stock of his own company, prior to sabotaging the test. Will this result in a major windfall to him? Is he also able to take insurance on his stock (hedging I believe) prior to the inevitable stock plummet post test failure.I hope this is all making sense. If not, how could it? I'm looking for a better understanding and maybe some better lingo to use to get my point across. Remember, it doesn't have to be 100% accurate, it's fiction, it just needs to be accurate enough to be believable and entertaining.Hope someone can help me out. Thanks guys. | 2023-07-24 |
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572 | 386 | Key Fed inflation measure shows prices rose just 0.3% in May | null | 218 comments | 2023-06-30 | ERROR: type should be string, got "https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/30/pce-inflation-may-2023-.htmlInflation pressures eased slightly in May as consumer spending slowed considerably, according to a Commerce Department report released Friday.The personal consumption expenditures price index, a number closely watched by the Federal Reserve, increased 0.3% for the month when excluding food and energy, a number that was in line with the Dow Jones estimate. So-called core PCE increased 4.6% from a year ago, 0.1 percentage point less than expected.In April, the index rose 0.4% for the month and 4.7% from a year ago.When including the volatile food and energy components, inflation was considerably softer — up just 0.1% on the month and 3.8% from a year ago. Those were down respectively from the 0.4% and 4.3% increases reported for April." | 2023-07-24 |
573 | 240 | BlackRock $BLK (the world's largest asset manager) has released its 2023 midyear outlook report, highlighting these 5 trends: | null | 59 comments | 2023-06-30 | BlackRock $BLK (the world's largest asset manager) has released its 2023 midyear outlook report, highlighting 5 trends that will drive investment portfolios in the years to come, which are:(1) Digital disruption and artificial intelligence. AI-driven productivity gains could boost profit margins for companies that are able to adopt these technologies. Companies that spend the most on staffing and have large sets of proprietary data will be best positioned to benefit from AI.(2) An evolving financial sector. The financial sector is evolving as non-bank lenders step in to compete with traditional banks. This could lead to new opportunities for investment in financial technology.(3) Aging populations. Aging populations will produce less income, which could have implications for consumer spending and public finances. This could lead to higher inflation in the long run, as well as a demand shift towards senior-targeted industries such as healthcare, real estate, and leisure.(4) A fragmenting world. The world is becoming increasingly divided, as evidenced by recent events such as the Ukraine war and the US-China trade disputes. This could lead to opportunities for companies that are able to capitalize on national security and resilience.(5) A low-carbon transition. The transition to a low-carbon economy will involve a massive reallocation of capital as energy systems are rewired. This could create opportunities for companies that are able to develop and deploy clean energy technologies.Staying on top of these opportunities are crucial if you want to thrive in the evolving investment landscape. | 2023-07-24 |
574 | 87 | The Federal Reserve's latest stress test shows that all top 23 Banks have enough capital on hand to absorb losses and continue lending | null | 30 comments | 2023-06-30 | The Federal Reserve's latest stress test shows that all top 23 Banks have enough capital on hand to absorb losses and continue lending even if unemployment were to hit 10% and the stock market were to plunge 45%.The projected losses for these banks under a worst-case scenario would be $541 billion, but the banks' capital reserves, which act as safety nets, remain well above the Fed's minimum requirement.The Fed also noted that the results do not mean that banks are immune to risk. The stress test results are a positive sign for the banking system, but it is important to remember that the test is just one way to measure risk.The Fed is considering making the stress tests more rigorous in the future, and it is also looking at ways to make sure that banks are prepared for new types of risks, such as those posed by climate change. | 2023-07-24 |
575 | 0 | Trade failure - Havent recieved money from selling 24 shares of LRCX. Please help. | null | 8 comments | 2023-07-01 | Hey guys,My father sold 24 shares of LRCX at 641 on nasdaq almost a month ago with about 50% profit. He did it via a reputable broker of the biggest bank in my country(small EU nation) as he has done several times.He didnt check his transactional account after the trade was made and after he got a confirmation of the order and later trade invoice which was the same as always. Today, of all days, we(im his son) noticed that the money isn't there altough the date of the settlement was june 13th.We called the bank call center where he has his trading and transactional account and they said the money hasnt arrived on the 13th or any later date. The brokerage of this bank where we will get the info isnt available during the weekend, so im just so nervous and would like you to help me or put me at ease at what might have happened here before we contact them asap on monday.I don't think the money is still on the brokerage joint custodian account as he has no written agreement for the money to be left there and the contract on the invoice clearly states the settlement date is 13th and that the money will be trasnfered to his transactional account immediately after that.Do you think there was a failure to deliver payment on the part of the buyer and the trade failed? if so, he still owns the shares right? Why was there no notification of this from the brokerage which is otherwise top notch? How often do FTD happen in retail trade???What else do you think could have happened. I might sound foolish but he(we - im his son) has traded enough with this brokerage and something like this has never happened before.thanks so much | 2023-07-24 |
576 | 62 | Amazon is facing a major Antitrust Lawsuit from the FTC, which would reshape $AMZN's core operations | null | 31 comments | 2023-06-30 | Amazon is facing a major Antitrust Lawsuit from the FTC, which would reshape $AMZN's core operations.This lawsuit is seen as 'the big one,' with FTC Chair Lina Khan leading the charge. Lina Khan is known for her hardline stance against Amazon, and may push for a radical restructuring of Amazon's business model. The Federal Trade Commission is alleging that the company is using its market power to stifle competition and harm consumers.If the FTC is successful in its lawsuit, it could force Amazon to change its business practices and make it easier for third-party sellers to compete on the marketplace. The lawsuit could also have a broader impact on the tech industry, as it could signal a more aggressive approach to antitrust enforcement by the FTC.The lawsuit, which is expected to be filed in the coming weeks, will focus on Amazon's core online marketplace. The FTC is alleging that Amazon is using its control over the marketplace to favor its own products and services, and to disadvantage third-party sellers who do not use Amazon's fulfillment services. | 2023-07-24 |
577 | 1 | r/Stocks Weekly Thread on Meme Stocks Saturday - Jul 01, 2023 | null | 1 Comment | 2023-07-01 | The meme stock scheduled posts will now run weekly and post Saturday afternoon and won't be a sticky; you're probably seeing this because automod sent you here!
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578 | 35 | The US continues to deplete the strategic petroleum reserves.
Industry Discussion | null | 55 | 2023-06-30 | Check out the June 2023 numbers here: https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=PET&s=WCSSTUS1&f=W
Despite low oil prices, the US continues (even in June) to deplete the strategic petroleum reserves. Eventually it’s going to need to be filled again. When do you think they’ll start filling it up again? This year? After the 2024 election?
Whenever it is, I’m loading up on oil stocks now. | 2023-07-24 |
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