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- Trump says trade war is good in latest tweet.
- Anyone else listen to the guy who told us to sell Best Buy before earnings yesterday?
- PANIC
- $MCD Falls Over 5% After "Social Media Outrage"
- Streaming Music stocks. $P $SIRI or $SPOT?
- MCD or WMT
- So what are the things you look at to pick your biotech winners?
- Luxury companies
- Speculating on Tariffs - any ideas on what else to expect, your particular fears, strategies to protect your portfolio, or maybe even capitalize, and any general commentary etc. Thanks.
- AMZN and NFLX will sell off first in a correction they said...
- If fundamentals are all good, why people saying bear market will arrive in 2019? What will change in 2019?
- Down 2k
- How to invest 0% interest debt?
- Need opinion on JD or PYPL
- Anyone want to buy nxga
- TTOO
- When a company offers shares of its common stock in an underwritten public offering, is it always diluted shares?
- For say I have 25k to start with, Is it possible to live with day trade's gain as a full time staying at home day trader?
- List of ETFs??? (Live in Canada) NOT A BPMX POST lol
- What's your favorite high-performance non-tech stocks?
- Investing options with extra income
- $NVDA or $FB. which is a better stock long term to own?
- Pure Storage $PSTG
- MarketWatch keeps suspending my email alerts
- CELG
Trump says trade war is good in latest tweet. Posted: 02 Mar 2018 04:10 AM PST https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/969525362580484098?s=20 Opinions on how bad this is? This cant be good right? [link] [comments] |
Anyone else listen to the guy who told us to sell Best Buy before earnings yesterday? Posted: 01 Mar 2018 04:05 PM PST He may have been right about the stores closing, but fuck that guy. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Mar 2018 03:38 AM PST This is going to a be a rough day does anyone have any advice [link] [comments] |
$MCD Falls Over 5% After "Social Media Outrage" Posted: 02 Mar 2018 08:45 AM PST Video of a homeless man being kicked out of a Myrtle Beach McDonalds "sparks social media outrage." Thoughts on the market reaction and or if it may have any long term impact? Personally hoping corporate comes out with an apology. [link] [comments] |
Streaming Music stocks. $P $SIRI or $SPOT? Posted: 02 Mar 2018 01:01 PM PST Streaming music is ever so popular, and with Spotify going public made me want to make a small investment in some type of streaming music stock. Which out of these three do you like the most Pandora, Sirius XM or Spotify. If there is a different music stock you like which and why? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Mar 2018 08:33 AM PST All of my other funds are tied up in other stocks currently. I am going to open up a position in either WMT or MCD today. Who would you take? [link] [comments] |
So what are the things you look at to pick your biotech winners? Posted: 02 Mar 2018 06:36 AM PST Had some success with NBIX, but I am trying to find other stocks like that. Do you have any website that tracks the pipelines of biotech stocks, so you can invest in the companies that have the most potential in the future? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Mar 2018 11:13 AM PST What well-run companies specialize in luxury items? Similar to Callaway [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Mar 2018 02:07 PM PST If this tariff really goes down and starts to look like a trade war what do you expect to be hit at some point? Specific companies, industries, countries, etc. Now what are you most worried about being hit? Are you implementing any plans to protect your portfolio? Or do you have a plan to capitalize off of this, whether it be from the likely increased volatility or the changing revenues of relevant companies? Appreciate any thoughts! Personally I'm getting pretty concerned, and trying to get a grip on this thing as quickly as possible. At times I am guilty of reactionary behavior which costs me money, I'm aware of this and trying to stay on top of things (as well as implement trading rules) in order to reduce that red-screen-inducing behavior. [link] [comments] |
AMZN and NFLX will sell off first in a correction they said... Posted: 02 Mar 2018 01:57 PM PST |
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How to invest 0% interest debt? Posted: 02 Mar 2018 12:49 PM PST First of all I am Canadian. I am getting braces next week. I initially planned to pay it all in one single payment, until they told me that they don't charge interest. So I chose the 30-month payment plan. However the braces could be removed in as little as 18 months from now (14 months following the first payment), so I can't invest in two-year CDs/bonds with what would have been the 24-30th month payments.
After the initial payment, I am left with $6750, $225 a month, with the first payment being on May 1st. I would invest in March and keep the first $2700 in my 2.1% savings account in my TFSA (tax free account, yes we have Roth IRAs on steroids up here).
I am thus left wondering where to invest the remaining $4050. I am thinking either GICs, which are the equivalent of CDs (best I could find is 2.35%, maybe 2.45%), or bonds. Since I'm already buying in my TFSA tax free account, treasury or municipal bonds would provide no tax advantage. I have some default risk tolerance, as in a worst case scenario I could sell some equity to cover losses.
Two things that seem to me like they complicate things are the incoming interest rate increases in the US and possible increases in Canada, and the fact that I would have to invest $950 more in fixed-income instead of equity to reach the $5000 minimum. Or are there lower minimums available? Maybe a solution would be to buy on the secondary market?
I literally have zero experience with CDs/GICs and bonds, since my portfolio has always been entirely comprised of stocks, ETFs and savings accounts.
So basically, do I invest these $4050 in a savings account, CDs/GICs, bonds ($5k minimum or nah? secondary market to avoid the 5k minimum?) or some other fixed-income investment I don't know about? And is investing the first 12 payments in my savings account the best solution, or could I do something such as investing the first 6 payments in my savings account and the other 6 payments in some 6-month fixed-income investment?
Thanks! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Mar 2018 08:45 AM PST Bought a bunch of stocks today after continued sell off from y'day. I have 3000$ more to invest. Need suggestion on choosing either JD or PYPL. Looking to hold long term. I have already invested in SQ and V, so leaning towards JD. Other stocks I bought - BA, ANET, OLED, ISRG, ALGN. [link] [comments] |
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Posted: 02 Mar 2018 11:47 AM PST Seems like a really good, life saving, money saving, money making technology. Can some of the old heads give me their two cents on this stock? Thank you [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Mar 2018 11:29 AM PST Trying to determine if shares in this situation are created or existing ones are sold, allowing the float to shrink, which would be good for higher volatility upwards. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Mar 2018 11:22 AM PST I'm wondering if day trading is actually a viable option to make living. Anyone had success or heard someone have success with it? [link] [comments] |
List of ETFs??? (Live in Canada) NOT A BPMX POST lol Posted: 02 Mar 2018 10:22 AM PST Truth be told im a dirty penny stock gambler and im fine with it. I want some etfs to stabilize my portfolio so i dont perhaps one day jump off the 23rd story. I have a good chunk of money in a vanguard s and p which i like. But im curious about some etfs i can diversify with in the metals, industrial, tech sectors etc.... Any of you have a list of some big ones in the different areas?? Or some you generally like for the long term?? Cheers!! [link] [comments] |
What's your favorite high-performance non-tech stocks? Posted: 02 Mar 2018 09:46 AM PST I hold a lot of tech stocks since they are of high performance. But I would also like to hold some stocks from other sectors. Sometimes tech stocks slide a lot while other stocks survive, like early December last year. Visa is a good stock but somehow its performance seems to highly correlated to tech stocks. The only high performance stock not quite correlated to tech stocks I found is BA. Can anyone share more ideas? [link] [comments] |
Investing options with extra income Posted: 02 Mar 2018 09:24 AM PST Hi all, Been on the subreddit awhile just learning and reading and finally had some extra income to spend that I've been saving ($5000). Whats some good long term stocks to hold for the future? My thoughts for a few are: AAPL, MSFT, NVDA (or AMD even though probably not), V, and maybe JnJ. Again these are just ideas and I'm open to others. Let me know as I want to diversify it a bit but just a draft of some ideas. [link] [comments] |
$NVDA or $FB. which is a better stock long term to own? Posted: 02 Mar 2018 09:12 AM PST nvidia or facebook, which is a better long term stock own? i know A.I is supposedly the future, so i'm leaning more to investing in nvidia... [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Mar 2018 07:49 AM PST Great earnings yesterday - first time profit for the company, great guidance, new customers, first of its kind in the market, good buyout potential, and yet still down 7% today. Thoughts on PSTG long term? [link] [comments] |
MarketWatch keeps suspending my email alerts Posted: 02 Mar 2018 07:28 AM PST Hey, guys does anyone else use MarketWatch for their Email Symbol Alerts? If so, has anyone ever had them suspended over and over again? Thanks guys, and goodluck today. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Mar 2018 07:13 AM PST A good company trading at 3 year low. The recent drop makes me think of pulling a trigger. I understand the risk associated with biotech. Any thoughts? [link] [comments] |
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