Stock Market - Realized profits on your portfolio: pay taxes quarterly or annually? How do you guys do it? |
- Realized profits on your portfolio: pay taxes quarterly or annually? How do you guys do it?
- HDLV vs YYY Vs NRO
- Shorting versus long put
- Closing bell sell-off
- Elon figured out how to get unlimited funding for Tesla. $TSLA to the MOON!!!! on a SpaceX rocket!!!
Realized profits on your portfolio: pay taxes quarterly or annually? How do you guys do it? Posted: 30 Jun 2018 05:55 PM PDT |
Posted: 30 Jun 2018 03:20 PM PDT Based on my research, all 3 of these stocks pay a dividend. I plan to buy and hold it for the next 40 years, with monthly investments of 500. Which of those do reddit recommend? My initial investment will be somewhere in the range of 3000. I'm also debating using my IRA to invest or should I use Robinhood? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 30 Jun 2018 01:43 PM PDT So I got lucky with my first few option trades. I made about 150% off a call on IQ and then a 200% profit off a put position on IQ. Feeling like I was on cloud 9 I opened a bunch of put positions and found myself in a losing battle everyday. I ended up closing the positions at a loss when I realized that 1) time 2) iv 3) direction of stock Was all going against me and I would rather take a loss then wait til it expires worthless. So I decided to look into short selling and it just made more sense. If stock is declining then short selling can give you $$$ and you can buy to cover when you feel as though it's going to go back up. And vice versus buy into it and ride it long or short term. I love how puts and calls can give you so much profit but at the same time it's hard to cash out on them as many things have to go your way. I understand short selling a highly volatile 1-2$ stock can spell disaster but if it's square...Twitter...insert big company name... you can just go in and go out and make some profit. If it runs sideways on you, you can close the position with minor loss. 10000 and it goes up 1-2% spells a 100-200 loss compared to losing 1000-2000$ premium on a put. What is the argument against short selling versus speculation puts? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 29 Jun 2018 09:47 PM PDT It seems like a lot of stocks sold off pretty hard right before the end of trading today. I didn't see any big news that would cause this, did I miss something? [link] [comments] |
Elon figured out how to get unlimited funding for Tesla. $TSLA to the MOON!!!! on a SpaceX rocket!!! Posted: 29 Jun 2018 08:38 PM PDT First noticed this while looking at the Elon Post about him taunting the Short Shorts on twitter. Clicked on the twitter link on my PHONE and it took me to the web version of twitter cuz i dont have the app on my phone. Scrolled through the comments and noticed a phony Elon profile in the comments advertising a BTC/ETH giveaway: Started googling and found the linked article at the top. Now this is where it gets weird. I grabbed my COMPUTER to make this post cuz I'm an autist watching Last Jedi on a Friday night. I go to twitter.com on Chrome browser, find the Elon post about the Short Shorts, look through the comments and cannot find that comment advertising the scammy BTC/ETH giveaway anywhere. Go back to my phone and the comment is still there as the very first comment. Elon figured out a way to hide these comments and have them only show up on the mobile web browser version, not the iPhone App, not the normal web browser. He makes a bunch of fake accounts and keeps commenting on his posts from his official account. Dumb people fall for it and get their crypto stolen. TL;DR: Elon figured out how to get unlimited funding for Tesla, $TSLA to the MOON! Also beware of crypto scams. P.S. really wanted to post this on WSB but my posts getting ghosted right now so if anybody wants to post this to them that would be greeeeat. [link] [comments] |
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