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    Stock Market - Found old stock certificates... Worth MILLIONS or nothing?

    Stock Market - Found old stock certificates... Worth MILLIONS or nothing?


    Found old stock certificates... Worth MILLIONS or nothing?

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 06:50 PM PST

    My grandfather is kind of a hoarder but had a stroke recently. He lost the use of his right side of his body and we had to remodel parts of the home for accessibility.

    We were going going through his things to organize and I came across dozens (maybe hundred or more) stock certificates. I looked up the company and they didn't exist anymore and I found that it was bought by another company (also in the stock market).

    I dont know anything about stocks so what should I do to find find out if these are still worth anything???

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    Stocks that are Rising/Falling And Why (28 Nov 2018)

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 07:48 AM PST

    Each day I go through the top rising and falling stocks today, and look for (a) what the company actually does, and (b) why the stock is moving so much. Hopefully this saves you some digging!

    Below are my notes from 28 November 2018 as of mid-morning. (This list is limited to companies with market cap >$500 million, and also excludes VIX, short ETFs, etc, as these just reflect the market, rather than individual companies.)

    Today Company Driving the stock
    22% Cheetah Mobile Inc. American Depositary Shares each representing 10 Class (CMCM) Bouncing back after accusations of click fraud (Chinese mobile app)
    19% Atkore International Group Inc. (ATKR) Revenue/earnings (Commercial construction)
    12% VS 3X NAT GAS (UGAZ) Cold weather forecasts are driving price volatility (Gas ETF)
    12% BrightView Holdings Inc. (BV) Revenue miss but earnings beat (Residential landscaping)
    7% On Deck Capital Inc. (ONDK) Unclear (Online SMB lender)
    Today Company Driving the stock
    -38% Chico's FAS Inc. (CHS) Announced declining revenue and same-store sales (Women's retail)
    -11% Wins Finance Holdings Inc. (WINS) Unclear (Investment management company)
    -10% Tiffany & Co. (TIF) Revenue miss despite earnings beat (Luxury retail)
    -8% Patterson Companies Inc. (PDCO) Rescheduled earnings call (Dental and veterinary retail)
    -6% TESARO Inc. (TSRO) Retracing after rumors of a buyout (Pharma, oncology)
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    Profit growth over the last 10 years in the tech sector

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 09:41 AM PST

    Graph of this issue: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DtFqnAZXcAAV0ck.jpg

    Amid the incessant geopolitical tumult coming out of Washington and elsewhere, tech stocks have served as an island to which investors have been able to retreat and earn outsized returns.

    In fact, there's an argument to be made that the sector actually has benefited from some of the more prominent headline risks. Tech stands to gain perhaps more than any other sector if President Donald Trump's saber-rattling trade strategy works out, and the administration-backed tax cuts have put more money in shareholders' pockets through a history-making jump in share buybacks that have been skewed toward the sector.

    All in all, tech has served a multitude of purposes, from a cyclical play amid economic growth and rising interest rates, and as pure quality amid fears that corporate profits are peaking.

    "They're really not driven by a lot of these headline macro variables. They've also stayed out of the Washington limelight in terms of being part of a tweetstorm or what have you," said Matthew Bartolini, head of SPDR Americas Research at State Street Global Advisors. "They're going to be more heavily driven by fundamentals, which continue to be supportive.

    Do you think the tech sector will continue to perform like in the shown graph?

    The exponential growth is crazy, and the stock market bumps will be hard on the way, I think

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    New to investing

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 06:55 AM PST

    Hi, I'm a graduating college soon and hoping to get into grad school for my masters in public health.

    My goal is to make these ventures a source of income. I'm not focused on retirement right now.

    I currently have $10,000 and I'm looking to invest it. I'm new so I started with the acorns app and betterment. I trust the robo investors more than myself. I also have Robinhood but haven't found any stocks that i truly want to buy yet.

    Aside from stocks I've a also looked into lending club. I don't have a significant amount of money and the most I would be comfortable with starting off is $1,000 just to test the waters.

    Lastly I want to get into real estate. I'm not comfortable buying a house or even apartment with the limited knowledge I have so crowd funding seems safer. I've decided on "rich uncles" to invest in properties.

    Any advice or comment about my choices would be welcome. If there are better apps or ways to do this please explain them. Thank you.

    • I haven't any money into anything except acorns. Needed advice before I begin.
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    (11/28) - Wednesday's Pre-Market Stock Movers & News

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 05:36 AM PST

    Good morning traders of the r/StockMarket sub! Welcome to Wednesday! Here are your pre-market stock movers & news this AM-

    (CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL SOURCE!)

    Frontrunning: November 28th

    • Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith will win Mississippi's Senate election, holding a GOP seat despite comments that stoked racial tensions in the state and sparked backlash from donors, NBC News projects.
    • Trump escalated his public threats against General Motors (GM), saying he will consider cutting all subsidies to GM after the company announced plans earlier this week to slash production at several American plants. (CNBC)
    • Former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort strongly denied a report that he had secretly met with Julian Assange several times in the WikiLeaks founder's refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London in recent years. (CNBC)
    • The New York Times reported a lawyer for Manafort repeatedly briefed Trump's lawyers on his client's discussions with federal investigators after Manafort agreed to cooperate with the special counsel Robert Mueller.
    • The Trump administration is spending at least $72 million to send troops to the U.S.-Mexico border, nearly double what the White House requested for fiscal 2019 to hire additional immigration judges to hear the backlog of court cases. (CNBC)
    • Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko warned Russia will face serious consequences if it attacks its neighbor Ukraine, days after Russia seized Ukrainian navy ships and their crew members claiming they had entered Russian waters illegally. (CNBC)
    • With discounts starting early and more days to shop before Christmas this year, fewer people turned out for the five-day shopping extravaganza that runs from Thanksgiving Day to Cyber Monday, the National Retail Federation said. (CNBC)
    • A former Facebook (FB) employee, who is black, accused the company of having 'a black people problem' in a note published publicly. Mark Luckie said black people aren't represented proportionately in its staffing. (CNBC)
    • YouTube is planning to make all future original programming available to users for free with advertising, as the video streaming unit of Alphabet's (GOOGL) Google seeks a bigger audience for shows and movies. (Reuters)
    • Google employees wrote an open letter calling for the company to cancel Project Dragonfly, an effort to create a censored search engine in China. The project has drawn criticism from human rights groups and politicians. (CNBC)

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    STOCK FUTURES NOW:

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    YESTERDAY'S MARKET HEAT MAP:

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    TODAY'S MARKET HEAT MAP:

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    YESTERDAY'S S&P SECTORS:

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    TODAY'S S&P SECTORS:

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    TODAY'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR:

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    THIS WEEK'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR:

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    THIS WEEK'S UPCOMING IPO'S:

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    THIS WEEK'S EARNINGS CALENDAR:

    ($CRM $WB $SPLK $NTNX $DLTR $DKS $TIF $BURL $PANW $BOX $DSX $ZUO $BNS $JKS $SINA $GWPH $VEEV $ANF $CBRL $HIBB$KSHB$VMW $AMBA $HMLP $WDAY $DAVA $RY $SJM $GME $JILL $VJET $AMWD $ITRN $TD $PAGS $KNOP $TLYS $BKE $GSM $HPQ $TECD)

    (CLICK HERE FOR THIS WEEK'S EARNINGS CALENDAR!)

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    THIS MORNING'S PRE-MARKET EARNINGS CALENDAR:

    ($WB $TIF $DKS $BURL $SINA $SJM $JILL $RY $ATKR $BITA $SPWH $CHS $IEC $EVLV $ICLK $PLAN)

    (CLICK HERE FOR THIS MORNING'S EARNINGS CALENDAR!)

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    THIS AFTERNOON'S POST-MARKET EARNINGS CALENDAR:

    (T.B.A.)

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    EARNINGS RELEASES BEFORE THE OPEN TODAY:

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    EARNINGS RELEASES AFTER THE CLOSE TODAY:

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    THIS MORNING'S ANALYST UPGRADES/DOWNGRADES:

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    THIS MORNING'S INSIDER TRADING FILINGS:

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    TODAY'S DIVIDEND CALENDAR:

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    THIS MORNING'S MOST ACTIVE TRENDING DISCUSSIONS (TICKER SYMBOLS ARE CLICKABLE!):

    THIS MORNING'S STOCK NEWS MOVERS:

    (source: cnbc.com)

    Dick's Sporting Goods – The sporting goods retailer earned 39 cents per share for its latest quarter, 13 cents a share above estimates. Revenue was essentially in line with forecasts and Dick's raised its full-year forecast.

    STOCK SYMBOL: DKS

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    Tiffany – The luxury goods retailer matched estimates with quarterly profit of 77 cents per share. Revenue was slightly below Wall Street forecasts, with comparable-store sale also shy of estimates. Tiffany also reiterated its prior full-year earnings forecast.

    STOCK SYMBOL: TIF

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    J.M. Smucker – Smucker reported adjusted quarterly profit of $2.17 per share, 17 cents a share below estimates. Revenue also fell short, and the food maker also cut its full-year forecast amid what it calls a competitive environment and lower pricing.

    STOCK SYMBOL: SJM

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    Salesforce.com – Salesforce reported adjusted quarterly profit of 61 cents per share, beating consensus estimates by a penny a share. The business software maker's revenue also beat forecasts, but it gave a mixed outlook. Salesforce's current-quarter earnings guidance is below expectations, but it is forecasting 2020 revenue above consensus as more companies subscribe to its cloud-based service.

    STOCK SYMBOL: CRM

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    Humana – The health insurer announced an accelerated $750 million stock repurchase program, and also raised its estimate of membership growth for its individual Medicare Advantage products.

    STOCK SYMBOL: HUM

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    Barnes & Noble – In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Executive Chairman Leonard Riggio said he is evaluating and may participate in a potential sale of the book retailer. Riggio is Barnes & Noble's largest shareholder.

    STOCK SYMBOL: BKS

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    Sleep Number – Sleep Number will have to face a defamation lawsuit first filed 11 years ago by rival mattress retailer Mattress Firm. A federal appeals court has revived the lawsuit, overturning a dismissal by a lower court judge.

    STOCK SYMBOL: SNBR

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    Teva Pharmaceutical – Teva is recalling certain combinations involving its blood pressure drug valsartan in the U.S. That follows the detection of an impurity that could cause cancer, although the FDA said there that Teva had not received any reports of adverse events related to the issue.

    STOCK SYMBOL: TEVA

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    Amazon.com – Amazon has begun selling software that scrutinizes medical records for information that could be used to generate more effective treatment as well as cut costs.

    STOCK SYMBOL: AMZN

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    Alaska Air – Alaska Air was added to the "Conviction Buy List" at Goldman Sachs, which points to several positive factors for the airline including a favorable 2019 cost outlook.

    STOCK SYMBOL: ALK

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    Nutanix – Nutanix lost 13 cents per share for its fiscal first quarter, less than half of the 27 cent a share loss that analysts had anticipated, and the cloud software provider also saw revenue come in above estimates. However, the company did give weaker than expected current quarter guidance.

    STOCK SYMBOL: NTNX

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    Campbell Soup – Campbell could name food industry veteran Mark Clouse as its next CEO, according to the Wall Street Journal quoting people familiar with the food company's search. Clouse had been CEO of Pinnacle Foods prior to its acquisition by Conagra Brands. Clouse is said to be the leading candidate, although the paper says there's no guarantee he'll ultimately chosen or that he'll accept the job.

    STOCK SYMBOL: CPB

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    Whirlpool – Whirlpool was downgraded from "outperform" to "neutral" at Credit Suisse, which notes that a solid pricing environment for appliances appears to be already reflected in Whirlpool's stock price.

    STOCK SYMBOL: WHR

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    Delta Air Lines, American Airlines – The two airlines were rated "positive" in new coverage at Susquehanna Financial, which also assigns "neutral" ratings to United Continental and Southwest Airlines. It rates Delta the best among legacy carriers helped by a structural advantage provided by its Atlanta hub, and it feels American has strengthened its overall network.

    STOCK SYMBOL: DAL

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    STOCK SYMBOL: AAL

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    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. /u/bigbear0083 is an admin at the financial forums Stockaholics.net where this content was originally posted.

    DISCUSS!

    What is on everyone's radar for today's trading day ahead here at r/StockMarket?

    I hope you all have an excellent trading day ahead today on this Wednesday, November 28th, 2018! :)

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    Betting the market will go up or down

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 11:58 AM PST

    The market seems to be going back up today after the fall in October. Would it be wise to bet for it to continue to grow?

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    Why is Oil Down

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 06:37 PM PST

    I have Oil ETFs I was wondering why they are on a decline for the past month. I'm a trading Noob btW.

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    Stocks/Derivatives/Forex etc - Which is best?

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 05:37 AM PST

    I have been paper trading Forex for a few months now (mostly just to train my risk management skills).

    But I'm thinking of taking one avenue quite seriously.

    In your opinion, which area of trading is the best route to go down, and what are the best knowledge resources for your recommendation?

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    New and want to start out

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 10:02 AM PST

    I've never invested and would like to start. Does anyone know where i can start? How to buy? Is there a website I can join and buy from there?

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    SEC Clayton Talks Bitcoin & ICO; NYSE Is 'Agnostic To Price' of Crypto; DASH Expansion in Africa

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 01:06 PM PST

    SEC Clayton Talks Bitcoin & ICO; NYSE Is 'Agnostic To Price' of Crypto; DASH Expansion in Africa

    Video: https://youtu.be/SGCA6SzLlzU

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    JinkoSolar beats estimates

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 11:43 AM PST

    JinkoSolar stock price is up after the company beat forecasts by a large margin. Analysts had been expecting a drop after China cut solar incentives but instead total module shipments increased 24.4%, revenue rose 4.3% and EPS of $0.76 beat the forecast $0.09 loss.

    Perhaps analysts should have paid more attention to the company's August statement that it was immune from industry woes when it didn't change its 2018 shipment guidance. In the end overseas module shipments grew strongly, accounted for almost 80% of total shipments and offset the impact of softened Chinese demand.

    For those who don't mind a bit of China risk the company still looks attractive. In fairness its a global business (not just Chinese) and one of the world's largest solar panel manufacturers with over 10,000 employees in 38 countries including the US.

    The stock is up about 30% since the earnings announcement, but the TTM PE of 15 and 2018f PE 7.0 is hardly expensive.

    What about the outlook? The company made some very bullish comments about next year - "We are confident in our ability to further expand our market share with global demand expected to recover next year as solar energy becomes more competitive and grid parity approaches in more key markets"

    And also;

    "We are confident that Chinese and global demand next year will recover as the cost of solar energy becomes more competitive. This trend is irreversible. We are now ideally positioned with our order book in Q4 almost full from growing overseas markets and our products being in short supply. We will benefit from growth in demand for solar energy and believe we have the right strategy in place to further expand our market share, distinguish ourselves from the competition, and consolidate our leading position in the industry"

    This is not a recommendation to buy. Stocks not suitable investment for everyone. Please do your own research.

    http://ir.jinkosolar.com/news-releases/news-release-details/jinkosolar-announces-third-quarter-2018-financial-results

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    1 Stock - 1 Trade OR Multiple Stocks - Multiple Trades in Intraday Trading?

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 07:50 AM PST

    I am trading intraday for 1.5 months, So I am new to trading and I need help understanding something. Today I performed tens of trades and made about 650 (450 after taxes) but while I was analyzing stocks aftermarket for next day, I found something interesting.

    As I said, I made tens of trades to make some 450 amount. But I found some (Actually, A lot of them) stocks that could make 2.5k to 4.5k in a single day with the same margin if I had made a single trade with all the amount I have in a single stock. And I am thinking to avoid multiple trades so that I do not have to invest too much time constantly looking at the screen as I have one business to manage.

    So, I want to start trading only 1 stock a day. 1 stock and 1 trade in a single day. Maybe I can do something like 3 stocks and 3 trades in a day to avoid risking all the money as trades might go wrong and I might lose some (a good amount) money.

    I want help when it comes to trusting candlestick patterns in intraday trading if I am considering only 1-2 trades a day. And I also want to know what things I have to keep in mind to change my trading style. By changing the way of trading from multiple trades to single and huge trades in a day, I can maximize my profit at least by 5x.

    What do you guys suggest?

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    Viking Therapeutics and Alexion Pharmaceuticals?

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 10:20 AM PST

    What do you think of these two? I just bought 60 shares of Viking after its big drop yesterday. ALXN doesn't seem like it breaks past a certain point though, but I bought more of that too when it went down.

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    Why has VLO had such a sudden and steep drop?

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 08:57 AM PST

    I got a few of these stock a few years ago.. the stock has taken a steep drop and I'm not sure why, should I sell the stock I have no or wait for it to return?

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    UTX breakup

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 05:33 AM PST

    Now that UTX is breaking up, is it a good time to jump on it?

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    Nasdaq partners with VanEck to bring bring 'digital asset products' to market

    Posted: 28 Nov 2018 04:56 AM PST

    Strange to see Nasdaq having such an open stance to crypto and Bitcoin, especially after most crypto's have fallen 95% this year...

    https://coinrivet.com/nasdaq-partner-with-vaneck-to-launch-crypto-products-including-bitcoin-futures/

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    How many more rate hikes can the stock market take? The market was worried when Powell stated the Fed funds rate is far away from the neutral rate meaning more rate hikes are coming.

    Posted: 27 Nov 2018 09:43 PM PST

    The middle of the 2020 dot plot has the Fed funds rate between 3.25% and 3.5%. The Fed sees 2 to 3 more hikes than the market.

    The first few rate hikes were interesting because financial conditions eased even though you'd expect rate hikes to tighten conditions. That's because conditions were tight in early 2016 as the economy fell into a sharp slowdown which was almost a recession. Now the hikes are finally making their mark as the financial conditions index is getting tighter.

    How Many More Rate Hikes?

    Wrong Fed predictions

    Financial Conditions

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