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    Stock Market - If a crash is coming, why not sell and re-buy?

    Stock Market - If a crash is coming, why not sell and re-buy?


    If a crash is coming, why not sell and re-buy?

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 08:35 AM PST

    It seems like everybody agrees that a crash is coming, but the advice I read is to not sell and to hold for the long run, Bob-style. Why not sell now and buy it back in a bit and still hold for the long run if everything is pointing towards a huge dip? Yes, I know very little about how this works.

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    Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called top executives from the six largest U.S. banks over the weekend, following heavy market losses (Bloomberg)

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 03:16 PM PST

    Should We Believe in Selling After Death Cross(es) Appear?

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 04:40 AM PST

    A death cross pattern occurs when a security's short-term moving average drops below its long-term moving average (Investopedia).

    All FAANG stocks are now in Death Crosses, Apple being the last to get there on Friday. Apple was once a trillion dollar company and now valued at $715 billion.

    In Markets:

    Dow: 22,445.37

    The Dow's 50-day moving average stands at 25,110.27, compared against its 200-day average at 25,075.38.

    S&P 500: 2,416.62

    The S&P 500 with the 50-day moving average at 2,759.28.02, below the 200-day moving average of 2,762.02.

    Links

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-last-key-death-cross-is-poised-to-engulf-the-stock-market-2018-12-17

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/a-looming-death-cross-for-the-sp-500-highlights-a-stock-market-in-tatters-2018-12-06

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    what are some marijuana stocks to look at?

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 07:40 PM PST

    looking into putting money in the marijuana market .. yes i know I'm late

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    Wait to dive in?

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 05:45 PM PST

    I just finished paying off student loans and other debts and I'm now ready to start investing with significant funds. My current 401k (7% + Employer 3% match) is only 11K so I'm wondering if I should wait for the market to bottom out before dumping much higher money in since my 401k has lost money for 4+ months. Any thoughts?

    Edit: I know timing the market is impossible but basic logic tells me not to invest on the downturn

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    Shouldn’t the expectation of higher interest rates send bank stocks soaring?

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 02:26 PM PST

    I understand that the stock market is full of complex dynamics and relationships that have multiple driving forces. Banks generally benefit from higher interest rates, so why would the recent news not have a positive impact on bank stocks? All of the major banks such as JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, BAO, etc. have seen steep declines since the news broke.

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    Anyone interested in getting buy/sell analysis on their stock?

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 09:52 AM PST

    A buddy of mine is curious about the level of interest in people getting an idea of numbers and where a stock will go everyday. So I thought I would ask around.

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    Buy crash, sell high?

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 01:04 PM PST

    Like others, I've been averaging down with the recent lows. I've read some comments that suggest waiting until a crash, as they have been profitable in the past. If a crash happens what are good stocks or areas to buy?

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    Looking for some holiday reading material?

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 05:46 AM PST

    Is the Shiller PE ratio broken?

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 04:12 AM PST

    As we just suffered great losses last Friday, the standard S&P500 PE ratio is at 19 times earnings (vs. 15.73x average) while Shiller PE is at 27.2 times earnings (vs. 16.59x average). We are still high above the average figures but Shiller indicates way higher.

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    I don't understand something about the stock market.

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 11:35 AM PST

    What determines exactly how much I lose or gain when I invest an "x" amount of dollars?

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    Long term investor.

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 06:31 AM PST

    Hi all! I'm going to start investing next month. I've been lurking for a while so I know the basics quite well. I'm considering putting around £200 P/M into index funds as they seem a safe bet then going into individual stocks when I feel more comfortable with the system. Would it be a smart idea to invest into around 2 index funds each month or diversify my investments more like one index fund per month? Seen as I expect not to touch the money for around 5 years at the least. Any help appreciated! Thanks

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    FB pages

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 09:43 AM PST

    I am curious what FB pages that are reliable with news and stock picks? I liked the FB page "Stock News Update" and they gave me some winners. But curious what everyone else's thoughts?

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    A government shutdown typically doesn’t hurt the stock market, history shows (CNBC)

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 05:24 AM PST

    Mega- and large-cap stocks down more than 8% last week--a lot of them, in all sectors

    Posted: 22 Dec 2018 09:26 PM PST

    Looks like the market really is crashing...

    Posted: 23 Dec 2018 09:23 AM PST

    Looking at all my fav stocks, they are all in the 3 (ish) week red... it really seems we are headed into a stock recession.

    Please weigh in and give your thoughts.

    Edit: im getting misunderstood, Im kind of glad its going down because its a good time to buy!

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