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- r/Stocks Daily Discussion Friday - Aug 03, 2018
- Have finally been able to max my contributions for this year to my Roth IRA - $5500 - But haven't invested it yet. What would you recommend?
- ATVI a buy?
- ETF with Tencent, IQ, and Alibaba
- FB or MSFT?
- Thoughts on the future for $XXII?
- IQ stock diving deep
- Questions I'd be Asking If I Owned Tesla Stock
- ARLO IPO
- IQ vs. DIS
- Safest 3-6% dividend stock?
- What might be the next Apple, Amazon, Alphabet?
- Time to buy some PZZA?
- WDC stock... Why is it so cheap?
- GPRO: What is everyone doing, now that its up to $7.22?
- SBUX partners with BABA
- Opinions on SGH?
- x3 ETF’s?
- What does point 13 of the book Common Stock and Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher mean?
- OPRA
- Questions on selling options
- Technical Analysis Pattern US stocks
- Set it and forget it stocks
- Thoughts on SAM after disappointing earnings?
- Am I understanding this right?
r/Stocks Daily Discussion Friday - Aug 03, 2018 Posted: 03 Aug 2018 04:08 AM PDT These daily discussions run from Monday to Friday and Friday's will stay up till Monday. Some helpful links:
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Posted: 03 Aug 2018 06:27 AM PDT I am reading that this is money I shouldn't be touching for quite some time, so any investment I make I wouldn't be touching for quite a while. Is it naive to say I should put it all in one stock? I genuinely think putting it in MSFT/AMZN/GOOGL (one of them) can't hurt, but I also read alot about just putting it in SPY or BRK.B [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Aug 2018 10:37 AM PDT Down 8% in last month. Thoughts on if this is a good buying opportunity? [link] [comments] |
ETF with Tencent, IQ, and Alibaba Posted: 03 Aug 2018 11:20 AM PDT Just like marijuana, I'd rather get into an etf Instead of getting into these stocks individually. Which etf do you recommend that holds these stocks? Thank you. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Aug 2018 03:26 AM PDT If you could only choose one to invest in, which would you choose? [link] [comments] |
Thoughts on the future for $XXII? Posted: 03 Aug 2018 01:26 PM PDT $XXII seems to lead the way in R&D for controlling nicotine/cabbanoid levels in tobacco/hemp/marijuana. FDA recently announced a plan that could force all tobacco products sold in the USA to have minimal to no nicotine present. While the Big Tobacco companies say they can't develop such plants short of 20 years, XXII has done it and has said they would be willing to sell their seeds/plants if the FDA's plan goes into effect. I've never seen this company mentioned here before and wanted to see what everyone's thoughts were? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Aug 2018 09:54 AM PDT What is going on with IQ? Why is is dropping so hard? Any speculations if its time to get rid of it or buy more? I bought few stocks at $31.53 and it doesn't look good. [link] [comments] |
Questions I'd be Asking If I Owned Tesla Stock Posted: 02 Aug 2018 10:43 PM PDT Questions I'd be Asking If I Owned Tesla StockHere's a big question I'd be asking if I owned Tesla stock: What happened to 345,000 reservations? When Tesla's Model 3 was released, it was supposed to be a $35,000 car. Four hundred thousand people, including yours truly, put down a $1,000 deposit to reserve their spots in line so they could get their hands on that marvel as soon as it became available. It was a brilliant move by Tesla, as it provided the company $400 million of interest-free financing — the biggest crowdfunding project ever. Today, after some delays, the Model 3 is being produced. However, $35,000 seems to have been a fiction of CEO Elon Musk's imagination. Though the car is getting great reviews from auto critics, the price for a bare-bones Model 3 starts at $49,000, and the tax incentives are fading away. But something interesting happened recently. I received an email from Tesla that said: Model 3 is available to order, and no reservation is required in the U.S. We're now offering all our best options — including our Long Range and Performance configurations with dual motor all-wheel drive. You can design and order yours today for delivery in approximately 2–4 months. On the surface this sounds like great news, except that it begs a question: What happened to 345,000 orders? Let me explain. According to Bloomberg, which has been tracking Tesla's production, to date (as of July 28, 2018) Tesla has produced 55,000 Model 3 cars. Since a $1,000 deposit was supposed to secure buyers a place in line, any car ordered today will only be delivered after orders that were placed years ago are fulfilled — after all, 400,000 people paid Tesla $1,000 to hold their places. Thus there are only three possible explanations for the email I received. One is that Model 3 production is expected to accelerate at an exponential rate to 40,000 cars a week, starting now. However, Bloomberg estimates that Tesla's normal production cadence of the Model 3 is closer to 2,825 cars a week, so this is a highly unlikely scenario. Or two, maybe Tesla has been extremely liberal with its statement of a two-to-four month delivery schedule because it still has 345,000 cars to produce before it can start fulfilling new orders, and the company is using that email to raise additional funds from new customers making deposits. (The required deposit is now $2,500.) There is a third explanation: The bulk of the original 400,000 orders were for a $35,000 car. When it came time to actually buy the car, consumers may have realized that the out-of-pocket expense was much more than expected and simply canceledtheir orders, draining Tesla's balance sheet of $345 million. This brings us to the next question: How sound is Tesla's balance sheet? What Musk has achieved with Tesla and SpaceX is truly astounding. I have incredible respect for him, but he is also a magician playing a confidence game. If Musk can continue to convince the market that Tesla has a bright future, then the market will continue to finance Tesla's losses, and maybe Musk will figure out how to produce the Model 3 more cheaply and then Tesla will sell hundreds of thousands of Model 3s and the future will be as bright as Musk paints it. continue reading... https://contrarianedge.com/2018/07/31/questions-id-be-asking-if-i-owned-tesla-stock/ [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Aug 2018 12:21 PM PDT Does anyone have some DD with this? All I have is my boss' anecdotal experience (something I find is overlooked) using the system, which I find intriguing. Seems like a solid product from NetGear here. Thoughts? Realistic price target? It's jumped 35% after opening at $16.00. Cheers [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Aug 2018 07:07 AM PDT When Disney finally unveils its streaming service do you think it will be available in China? And if so do you think it will beat out $IQ? I'm under the impression that the house of mouse is extremely popular in China. Is this true? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Aug 2018 06:24 PM PDT Looking for a long term hold, dividend stock. Want to invest $200,000. Don't want to work forever. Much Thanks! [link] [comments] |
What might be the next Apple, Amazon, Alphabet? Posted: 03 Aug 2018 07:44 AM PDT What company might be enormous in 10-15 years, but is still quite small today? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Aug 2018 05:59 AM PDT The stock has flattened out over the past few days and is approaching almost a 5 year low. Do you think it'll continue to fall or is it time for it rebound? I think it will start to come back soon and may be time to look into grabbing a couple shares. [link] [comments] |
WDC stock... Why is it so cheap? Posted: 03 Aug 2018 01:08 PM PDT What am I missing here. Earnings looked good. Forcast of 25% y/y growth. Forward p/e of 10. Yet stock bombed after earnings. I want to pick up some shares for the long haul but am spooked market knows something I don't? [link] [comments] |
GPRO: What is everyone doing, now that its up to $7.22? Posted: 03 Aug 2018 09:15 AM PDT I'm new to this, so I'm curious! Thank you for the insight! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Aug 2018 12:11 PM PDT Time to invest in Starbucks? CEO announces plans to expand in China through Alibaba partnership, planning on jumping in. Thoughts? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Aug 2018 12:00 PM PDT It has been going down for the past 4 weeks, is there a reason behind it or just buy the dip? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Aug 2018 10:43 AM PDT Are there ways out there to follow SPY or VOO but with a x3 multiplier? And if not, feel free to explain why. [link] [comments] |
What does point 13 of the book Common Stock and Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher mean? Posted: 03 Aug 2018 04:17 AM PDT Point 13 is: In the foreseeable future will the growth of the company require sufficient equity financing so that the larger number of shares then outstanding will largely cancel the existing stockholders' benefit from this anticipated growth? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Aug 2018 09:56 AM PDT I was reading about the Sonos IPO and came across another recent IPO for a Norwegian browser called Opera. Anybody have any thoughts and/or info on this stock? It's trading at around 11.80. I'm hesitant to jump in, but it could be a good value if it isn't a giant POS. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Aug 2018 09:52 AM PDT Situation: I had an option call I was ready to sell, I hit sell and waited for someone to buy the option. During this time, the price of the stock dropped quite a bit and I had waited a couple of minutes and no one was buying the option at that current price. What's the best situation here? Say F it and cancel the sell to re adjust at current market value to attract more potential buyers (granted for less profits) or say F it and hope that eventually someone is willing to buy my option while it's waiting to be sold? [link] [comments] |
Technical Analysis Pattern US stocks Posted: 03 Aug 2018 09:36 AM PDT Hi guys, I'm using a lot of Technical Analysis patterns in my trading but it takes too much time to scan through each stock. I think a lot of people feel the same way too. Currently working on my own project to help scan through the market for all type of technical patterns. Would love to have some gurus here test it out and point out any error or direction for improvement in accuracy. Thanks! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Aug 2018 08:01 PM PDT What are your "set it and forget it" stocks? excluding the classic amazon, FB, google, Netflix, MSFT... [link] [comments] |
Thoughts on SAM after disappointing earnings? Posted: 03 Aug 2018 09:26 AM PDT I'm still new to investing, so this is my first earnings report viewing. Someone did a real nice write up on SAM not too long ago. I'm curious as to how important 1 quarters shortcomings mean in a long run? [link] [comments] |
Am I understanding this right? Posted: 03 Aug 2018 09:25 AM PDT "Second, while MLPs can raise capital on the cheap to fund growth, there are also restrictions on institutional ownership of units. Restricted investor bases meant many partnerships found themselves stuck issuing more stock to raise capital, which eroded long-term stock gains. Consider that, since its IPO, Hi-Crush Partners stock has delivered an all-time total return of negative 3%, affected in large part by a 224% increase in the number of units outstanding." Does this mean that the stock price suffers due to the fact that institutions can't buy large sums of stock that would drive price up? Thanks for any insight. [link] [comments] |
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