Stock Market - Market ass blasting continues... Welcome to 2019! |
- Market ass blasting continues... Welcome to 2019!
- NFLX - How did it survive today's massacre??
- List of Apple's Suppliers (FYI)
- Is now the best time to buy apple stock
- AAPL is breaking my heart. So when's the right time to get in on TSLA?!
- (1/3) - Thursday's Pre-Market Stock Movers & News
- What are your thoughts on the “inevitable stock market correction” if tech continues to boom?
- Buffett May Have Lost $21.6 Billion in Apple to Date
- Will AMZN go back up soon? Or should we wait to buy?
- I’m learning to interpret financial ratios and i can’t help to confuse both ROE return on equity and Debt to equity with each other, what’s one way i can differentiate the two and not confuse both of them when interpreting them?
- How many of you sell stocks after watching the Death Cross?
- Why I'm Shorting SNAP
- Millennial Investing Survey
- How To Invest In The Stock Market For Beginners
- Buying Puts and Calls
- 2019 Marketwatch Game is Live!
- HFT and Quant Models
- PLPL
- Any good books on trading options?
- What would happen if our jobs become lost to automation and we all just became shareholders for large corporations?
Market ass blasting continues... Welcome to 2019! Posted: 03 Jan 2019 08:14 AM PST
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NFLX - How did it survive today's massacre?? Posted: 03 Jan 2019 05:10 PM PST Almost everything was down, yet this seemingly weak and super volatile stock manages to go up 1.32% in a semi orderly fashion. The obvious is that there's no exposure to China, but if things are getting worse there, they may spread and inevitably hit netflix and IMO the stock is overvalued as is. I hold options against and bought more when it was close to $275. What am I missing? [link] [comments] | ||
List of Apple's Suppliers (FYI) Posted: 03 Jan 2019 07:34 PM PST Market reaction was brought by Apple's heavy weighting in the corresponding indices (DJIA, S&P500, and NASDAQ). Meanwhile, the companies listed in this link (supplied by Apple) must be the ones whom investors should really consider disposing or doubling down in the foreseeable future. CAVEAT EMPTOR! https://www.apple.com/supplier-responsibility/pdf/Apple-Supplier-List.pdf [link] [comments] | ||
Is now the best time to buy apple stock Posted: 03 Jan 2019 07:29 PM PST | ||
AAPL is breaking my heart. So when's the right time to get in on TSLA?! Posted: 03 Jan 2019 01:13 PM PST I wanted to invest in AAPL about 10 years ago when I was a young lad because I saw their products and knew they would blow up. Unfortunately, I was only able start purchasing stock about 2 years ago and my AAPL gains have, as of today, been erased, and then some. I wish I had sold AAPL at its peak a few months ago because now after reading the analysis it certainly seems like AAPL has begun plateauing. Its future growth prospects are far from great because their market is quite saturated--everyone who wants an iPhone already has one. Despite my AAPL position being in the red, I'm still looking up because I'm youthful, have a long investment horizon, and I have personally identified TSLA as my next AAPL. They have impeccable design taste, are the leader in their field due to exceptional talent acquisition (thanks in part to their headline-grabbing, Tony Stark-resembling CEO). The market for electric cars, batteries, solar power, etc. has immense room for growth over the coming years and even decades. I do not currently have a position in TSLA but have been wanting to get in for some time now. My question to you, dear readers, is simply, "When?" I strongly considered going long during the Christmas Eve Crash, but decided against it. And today, due to some unsavory reports, the share price has dropped again to similar levels. Does one buy in now? Or does one wait another month until they report what are likely to be negative earnings for Q4 2018, in hopes that the share price will plummet even lower than current levels. Thank you in advance, and I hope for a spirited discussion in the comments below! [link] [comments] | ||
(1/3) - Thursday's Pre-Market Stock Movers & News Posted: 03 Jan 2019 05:33 AM PST Good morning traders & investors of the r/StockMarket sub! Welcome to Thursday! Here are your pre-market stock movers & news this AM-(CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL SOURCE!)Frontrunning: January 3rd, 2019
STOCK FUTURES NOW:(CLICK HERE FOR STOCK FUTURES CHARTS!)YESTERDAY'S MARKET HEAT MAP:(CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S MARKET HEAT MAP!)TODAY'S MARKET HEAT MAP:(CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S MARKET HEAT MAP!)YESTERDAY'S S&P SECTORS:(CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S S&P SECTORS CHART!)TODAY'S S&P SECTORS:(CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S S&P SECTORS CHART!)TODAY'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR:(CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR!)THIS WEEK'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR:(CLICK HERE FOR THIS WEEK'S ECONOMIC CALENDAR!)THIS WEEK'S UPCOMING IPO'S:([CLICK HERE FOR THIS WEEK'S UPCOMING IPO'S!]())NONE. THIS WEEK'S EARNINGS CALENDAR:) (CLICK HERE FOR THIS WEEK'S EARNINGS CALENDAR!)THIS MORNING'S PRE-MARKET EARNINGS CALENDAR:() ([CLICK HERE FOR THIS MORNING'S EARNINGS CALENDAR!]())N/A. THIS AFTERNOON'S POST-MARKET EARNINGS CALENDAR:() ([CLICK HERE FOR THIS AFTERNOON'S EARNINGS CALENDAR!]())T.B.A. EARNINGS RELEASES BEFORE THE OPEN TODAY:(CLICK HERE FOR THIS MORNING'S EARNINGS RELEASES!)EARNINGS RELEASES AFTER THE CLOSE TODAY:(CLICK HERE FOR THIS AFTERNOON'S EARNINGS RELEASES!)THIS MORNING'S ANALYST UPGRADES/DOWNGRADES:(CLICK HERE FOR THIS MORNING'S UPGRADES/DOWNGRADES!)THIS MORNING'S INSIDER TRADING FILINGS:(CLICK HERE FOR THIS MORNING'S INSIDER TRADING FILINGS!)TODAY'S DIVIDEND CALENDAR:(CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S DIVIDEND CALENDAR LINK #1!)(CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S DIVIDEND CALENDAR LINK #2!)THIS MORNING'S MOST ACTIVE TRENDING DISCUSSIONS:
THIS MORNING'S STOCK NEWS MOVERS:(source: cnbc.com)
FULL DISCLOSURE:
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 Thursday, January 3rd, 2019! :)[link] [comments] | ||
What are your thoughts on the “inevitable stock market correction” if tech continues to boom? Posted: 03 Jan 2019 11:26 AM PST So about two years ago I put quite a bit into tech because I've realized the potential of artificial intelligence and VR/AR and I'm a big believer that this will only continue to get more and more insane until we reach the Singularity. To me this is much closer than we may think, possibly within the next 10-15 years and I want to have my money in all of the big tech guys until then. Tech is currently looking very promising and I see things going extremely well in the near future, do you guys think this could have any effect on potentially preventing a stock market crash/correction? Robots can free up so much labor and because of that make insane revenues for several companies which could totally boost our overall economy (and screw over individuals who do get fired and are not invested — which is where my fear comes in as to why I do not want to sell my stocks and wait for the correction) Or is something like stock market crash completely separated and not involved whatsoever with such a thing? I'd love to hear your guys' input on this [link] [comments] | ||
Buffett May Have Lost $21.6 Billion in Apple to Date Posted: 03 Jan 2019 07:45 PM PST (REUTERS) …Assuming Berkshire hasn't sold any shares, the value of its 5.3 percent Apple stake fell to about $36 billion on Thursday, from $57.6 billion on Sept. 30. [link] [comments] | ||
Will AMZN go back up soon? Or should we wait to buy? Posted: 03 Jan 2019 03:45 PM PST | ||
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How many of you sell stocks after watching the Death Cross? Posted: 03 Jan 2019 07:05 AM PST | ||
Posted: 03 Jan 2019 02:33 PM PST Burning cash, corporate deception, and dilution, oh my! Here's my hot take on Snapchat: https://medium.com/@hsauers5/the-easiest-short-of-2019-90be2db22b36 [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 03 Jan 2019 02:11 PM PST Hello everyone! I'm the Co-Founder of a small startup aiming to help young adults and students learn and practice investing. We are currently developing a range of simple, progression-based educational courses and an included paper-trading platform. Meanwhile, we are hoping to learn more about millennial investing habits and why such a small percentage of young adults in America invest their money. Please fill out this very brief survey on your current investment experience, thank you! :) [link] [comments] | ||
How To Invest In The Stock Market For Beginners Posted: 02 Jan 2019 11:21 PM PST If any newbies are looking for a basic guide to investing in the stock market check this out: https://financefortheyouth.com/investing-in-stocks-what-why-and-how/ [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 03 Jan 2019 12:33 PM PST Would anyone be interested in helping me understand Puts and Calls? I would like to get into investing, but the one thing I don't get is Puts and Calls and what causes them to increase in value. For example, today, a $8.50 call for SNAP with an expiration of 1/4 is up 50% today. How? The stock hasn't gone up all day. Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
2019 Marketwatch Game is Live! Posted: 03 Jan 2019 04:05 AM PST | ||
Posted: 03 Jan 2019 10:39 AM PST I posted this on r/finance, r/Economics and r/thewallstreet, still no answer, i might be asking a dumb question (if so let me know). This issue/question comes from my lack of understanding of HFT algorithms and their operations. So hear me out. HFT algorithms built to look for "undervalued stocks" are trying to find opportunities in price anomalies that might have occurred in our "efficient market". There cant be any opportunities in a liquid market. In a liquid market, participants has come to a "price agreement" creating an environment for quick and easy buy- and sell exacution. This is a crucial part to a fully functional HFT algorithm (at least to my understanding). So tell me, how can a HFT algorithm with a signal based on valuation work in a liquid market. After all, liquidity kills volatility (opportunity and risk), in theory at least. By "high frequency trading" are they referring to high frequency stock analysis? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 03 Jan 2019 05:39 PM PST This Stock has been an amazing journey. I am looking forward to it going up a 1,000 percent. I got to give the FB page Stock News Update credit! [link] [comments] | ||
Any good books on trading options? Posted: 03 Jan 2019 09:34 AM PST | ||
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