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    Stock Market - Will the 200DMA be the savior for this market?

    Stock Market - Will the 200DMA be the savior for this market?


    Will the 200DMA be the savior for this market?

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 12:47 PM PST

    SWKS - Skyworks Solutions is my favorite stock. Growing revenue and profit margins, competitively advantaged, and has ZERO debt. With a P/E of under 18, this stock always looks attractive. What do you think?

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 10:49 AM PST

    1st year of Trump market vs. 1st year of Obama market

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 06:02 AM PST

    https://politicalwire.com/2018/02/09/obama-market-vs-trump-market/

    We've been raving about 2017, but the first year of Trump is look weak compared to Obama. 13.68% under Trump vs. more than double that for Obama, 31.43%

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    What do you think will happen to the knowledge market and what about strong sectors in the tech market (e.g. NVIDIA)?

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 04:52 PM PST

    https://www.barrons.com/articles/nvidia-monstrous-tectonic-massive-q-but-also-crypto-fears-1518211805

    It has been 8 years of constant growth in stock valuation. Would there be a sudden downturn like what we witnessed in 2008? Or are stock prices expected to continue going higher?

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    When are these companies free to do buybacks?

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 12:14 PM PST

    all I keep hearing is that companies like Apple aren't able to repurchase shares rn, so when does this holding period end? better yet, where can i find this type of info in the future? (teach me how to fish)

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    After approaching its 200-day moving average, the S&P 500 erased a loss of 1.9%

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 11:58 AM PST

    How do Bond Yields Effect Stock Prices?

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 02:43 PM PST

    Can someone please explain to me like I'm five years old how bond yields have effected the stock market recently?

    Bonds are seen as a better investment because they yield higher dividends so people move money from stocks to bonds?

    What do bond yields have to do with inflation?

    I think you can get pretty far in this world without having a thorough understanding of the bond market...

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    37-Minute Step by Step video - How to invest for Millennials

    Posted: 08 Feb 2018 11:30 PM PST

    Hey guys! I know reddit is a non promotional community. Feel free to take this down if not allowed. But I spent all week working on this video. It is a full walkthrough on how to invest your first $1,000 a Millennial.

    5 step process:

    Step 1 - Choosing Your Broker Step 2 - Choosing Your Account Type (RRSP/TFSA) Step 3 - Establishing Your Asset Allocation Step 4 - Choosing Your Investments (Stocks/Mutual Funds/ETFs) Step 5 - Follow Up (Monthly Contributions/Rebalancing)

    Again, if not allowed, please take down but I am really proud of my video and I think that any new investor can benefit from it.

    https://youtu.be/f4ur66dNYiY

    Enjoy :)

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    Any good picks for industrial automation?

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 01:11 PM PST

    I have a feeling that over the next 20 years or so, we're going to start seeing jobs coming back from overseas and being done instead by robots and automation. What are good companies to look at that make industrial robots and assembly systems?

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    $AMZN

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 08:46 AM PST

    Time to buy or will it dip more?

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    Am I right in spotting accumulation?

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 08:12 AM PST

    Hi, I am new to reddit but have been a long time "guest" reader. I am an undergraduate student in Canada and I have been constantly learning about the stock market for about 2 years now. I don't invest too often but have been starting to get into it more now since I have a better understanding of things now.

    So my question is, am I spotting accumulation like I believe i am? For the record I trade mostly canadian equities as the exchange takes a large chunk of profit. The ticker in question is SEK which trades on the TSX venture exchange. I have attached an image for you here: https://i.imgur.com/3Catisl.png

    So what I noticed was that the RSI, Money Flow, and MACD all have upward sloping lines. Specifically, the price has been moving sideways so when I see this my interpretation is that there is strong accumulation behind the scenes; especially because the volume has been relatively strong as well.

    This method has allowed me to realize 50% profits on JEN (now THRM) which can be viewed here: https://i.imgur.com/QapEvyi.png and I have observed the same type of analysis on other canadian equities that spike big "out of the blue". I do not know if what I am observing is accumulation or even real trend analysis by any means, or if I simply had good luck once or twice.

    Currently, I am holding a small position in SEK based on the premise I just described.

    Thanks for the help.

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    Twitter Posts First-Ever Profit on Strong Q4 Results as User Growth Stalls

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 04:25 AM PST

    Twitter delivered the first profitable quarter in its nearly 12-year history — although it failed to increase its total monthly user base in the period.

    The social network's financial results handily beat Wall Street expectations. Twitter posted fourth quarter revenue of $732 million, up 2% year-over-year and reversing the trend of declining top-line numbers over the past few quarters.

    In Q4, quarterly GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) net income was $91 million, versus a net loss of $167 million in the year-earlier period. Adjusted earning per share were 19 cents. Wall Street expected revenue of $687 million and EPS of 14 cents.

    Twitter shares rocketed up more than 25% in premarket trading — hitting a two-year high. The company had previously said it "will likely" turn a profit in Q4 on a GAAP basis. Twitter achieved the profitable quarter by cutting overall spending 28% year-over-year, with the 9% cutback to its workforce at the end of 2016 contributing to the cost savings.

    Twitter averaged 330 million monthly active users in Q4, unchanged from the previous quarter. In part, the company said that was because it stepped up efforts to shut down "spam, malicious automation, and fake accounts." Analysts had anticipated 2 million MAU net adds in the period. In Q4 2016, Twitter gained an average 1 million monthly users.

    "Q4 was a strong finish to the year," Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said in announcing the results. "We returned to revenue growth, achieved our goal of GAAP profitability, increased our shipping cadence, and reached five consecutive quarters of double-digit DAU [daily active user] growth. I'm proud of the steady progress we made in 2017, and confident in our path ahead."

    Although Twitter's MAUs of 330 million for the quarter were flat, it was up 4% year-over-year. In addition, the company said average daily active users grew 12% year-over-year; Twitter doesn't report number of DAUs.

    According to Twitter, a change Apple made to the Safari browser's third-party app integration resulted in a loss of approximately 2 million MAUs in Q4 (1 million in the U.S. and 1 million internationally). It also cited "seasonality and increased information-quality efforts" as affecting MAU growth. Monthly users in the U.S. averaged 68 million for the period, up 2% year-over-year and a decrease of 1 million quarter-over-quarter, reflecting the impact of the change in Safari.

    On the revenue front, Twitter's ad revenue on owned-and-operated platforms for Q4 was $593 million — up 7% year-over-year and a whopping 30% increase from the previous quarter. Twitter cited user-engagement growth and better sales execution as contributing to the lift. Video remains Twitter's largest ad format and grew as a percent of total revenue in Q4.

    During Q4, Twitter live-streamed around 1,140 events, with 60% of those reaching a global audience. In addition, 28 million live user-generated streams were broadcast in the quarter across Twitter and Periscope. The company announced 22 new live-streaming and VOD partnerships in the period. New partners launching in the quarter included TicToc by Bloomberg, a 24-hour live business-news channel, which has averaged 750,000 daily views since its mid-December launch.

    Meanwhile, Twitter has continued to suffer from high-level executive exits. Last month, COO Anthony Noto left the company to join lending startup SoFi as chief executive. Dorsey began the earnings call by praising Noto's contributions during his three and a half years at Twitter, calling him a "trusted partner" and wishing him well in his new gig. "We are not going to have to do any backfilling on the management team" with Noto's departure, Dorsey added, saying other execs have stepped in to fulfill his duties.

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    Weight Watchers (WTW)

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 07:45 AM PST

    I am still learning the basics of the market, but my WTW stock has increase 500% since I first purchased it back in 2016. At what percent increase is a good time to sell? 500% is incredibly high and WTW is getting more innovative as we speak. Thoughts?

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    New to the market Lithium Stock seems safe?

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 10:27 AM PST

    Been watching the market since October and seeing what's going on here. Lithium options seem to be quite viable for a long haul. With the large drops happening I'm just looking for a bit of guidance I guess.

    Any suggestions on within in the Canadian and US market which companies have the brightest futures?

    submitted by /u/Point_No_Point
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    Can someone tell me why UVXY is spiking?

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 10:15 AM PST

    Sudden large volume and sudden spike.

    What's going on here?

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    GRXXF Has Been Added To My Mining Watchlist for Lithium, Graphite, Nickel, & Cobalt

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 09:24 AM PST

    Right now I'm tracking a bunch of these EV related stocks and just added this. The company just announced they will begin a drill program. It's speculative right now due to the early stage of their business BUT I looked into the location of the property and it's in very close proximity to Lac Des Iles, which is a world class deposit and already producing around 25,000 of graphite a year. There's also another deposit north east of the Lac Des Iles that is also considered world class. Lac Aux Bouloux has been previously tested and confirmed high grade graphite carbo samples of large flake graphite as well.

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    Switching investing platforms. Should I wait a bit to reinvest my money, or just go for it?

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 09:09 AM PST

    Newb here. I know this may be a retarded question, and nobody can time the market, but are there any indications that the market is stabilizing, or should I wait to complete my transfer from Acorns to M1? I took half of my money out of Acorns already, so I still have some in to watch the market, but if it's projected to keep dropping... it might be the best to wait a week or so before reinvesting into M1. Any educated thoughts?

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    ASX/Global Insider trading? Government withholding market information from participants? Sydney City.

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 07:40 AM PST

    The Forecasting Advisor

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 07:10 AM PST

    The Forecasting Advisor delivers to clients exclusive risk assessments of U.S. and Canada stock market entering or leaving a bear market.

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    Easy money

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 03:22 AM PST

    Does anyone on here subscribe to the pick of the week from any websites?

    Are the fees worth the picks?

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    It’s scooping its way back up. Hurry and buy the dip!

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 12:58 PM PST

    Hurry hurry, we have to make sure this isn't another dead cat, though. Be smart, but buy buy buy buy.

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    Explain MUTF and ETF securities to a noob.

    Posted: 09 Feb 2018 10:35 AM PST

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