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- No one mention digital currency anymore, now all the conversation is about cannabis.
- Jobs Report 304K Jobs UE 4.0%
- Am I right to be optimistic about America and the markets?
- How to research stocks
- Thinking ahead: parking spaces for selfdriving cars outside of cities
- Where do you see NASDAQ going?
- I've been trading for about 3 years now but I'm curious how a recession will work?
- Hype around marijuana stocks.
- What happens when contrarianism becomes mainstream?
- How to invest in Government Pension Fund of Norway (Oil fund)?
- Does anyone use Peerstreet? How has your peformance been?
- Earnings have slowed they aren’t good.
- Modest Lump some to invest. Markets have me nervous! What should I do?
- Help me
- Calculating EBIT
- Think or Swim Paper Trading?
- Deutsche Bank shares
- Virgin Trains
- If I am planning on buying a house in the future how should I allocate my money in stocks?
- Hedge Fund ETF Help
- Bill O'Neil's CANSLIM strategy
- What Non U.S dividend stocks you guys watching?
No one mention digital currency anymore, now all the conversation is about cannabis. Posted: 01 Feb 2019 05:49 PM PST I remember back in 2017 and the first half of 2018, everyday I heard about digital currency related news and conversation. But now all the conversation and news are about cannabis, like which pot stock should we buy and how the pot stocks pop up 100% easily. Is that mean investors are not interested in digital currency anymore and all the attention have been shifted to pot stocks? I have no position in digital currency and interested to get some pot stocks. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 01 Feb 2019 06:31 AM PST Participation Rate: 63.2% Wage growth yoy: 3.2% November revised up 20k, December revised down 90k. Net 70K lower. Looks like there might be some irregularities going on with the large adjustment in December. [link] [comments] |
Am I right to be optimistic about America and the markets? Posted: 01 Feb 2019 06:26 PM PST Heard a lot of gloom doom about impending recessions lately, but posted this as a reply to someone else, but Id like to get everyones take if my (decidedly rosy) perception and prediction of things at a macro level is an atleast plausible take of the American economy: The US is undertaking massive structural modifications that help the country exclusively and particularly for itself. The trade deals as they are being renegotiated are ALL more beneficial to American producers than they were. China is floating buying $1 trillion dollars of US products and cut the trade deficit to 0 by 2024: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-18/china-is-said-to-offer-path-to-eliminate-u-s-trade-imbalance The US job market is on fire, baby boomers are finally retiring and not coming back to the workplace so unemployment will stay low, decreased corporate taxes help the general employment rate and reduced regulations help as well. Tariffs are good for US manufacturing, which has soared by hundreds of thousands of jobs in 2 years. So all of this to say, the future FOR AMERICA looks quite bright and optimistic, by design, and the rest of the worlds woes are partially a result of this rebalancing of the scales. When a relatively rich nation of 350 million people and every conceivable industry decides or is forced to (through tariffs) be self sufficient and even the trade scales, there isnt much stopping its success. Just look at american oil for example, America is now the number one oil producer in the world. More than Saudi Arabia, more than Russia, etc. So Im not afraid at all of buying heavily American indexes like the S&P. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Feb 2019 02:00 AM PST Hey I was wondering how do you guys do research before buying a stock. Like do you just read the news about the company or do you technical analysis. [link] [comments] |
Thinking ahead: parking spaces for selfdriving cars outside of cities Posted: 01 Feb 2019 11:34 AM PST Just came across this: https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/am2056/selfdriving_cars_will_cruise_to_avoid_paying_to/?st=JRMFS6IG&sh=9b2a4ed2 It's discussed in the comments, how 10-20 years from now it would make sense to have huge parking spaces on the outskirts of cities instead of paying high fees for inner-city parking or having the car just cruise around for hours. You would drop yourself off, let the car drive itself to the parking space and pick you up later. Is this idea plausible enough to keep an eye for future chances to acquire such parking spaces? Every opinion is appreciated [link] [comments] |
Where do you see NASDAQ going? Posted: 02 Feb 2019 03:10 AM PST Looking at some trend lines and support resistance. it seems like we are going to go down rather then up in the near future, what are your opinions? please share your analysis and help me understand what to look for in the charts, since i do find it all complicated. Thanks! using these charts and looking at the "ideas" section im kinda scared.: https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/TVC-NDX/ also: i sold my shares on januari 29 and lost 15% in total because of fear, yes stupid i know. when should i jump back in [link] [comments] |
I've been trading for about 3 years now but I'm curious how a recession will work? Posted: 02 Feb 2019 12:41 AM PST I've never been through a recession and have no idea what to do. Are there usually indicators leading up to a recession or will I just wake up one day and all my stocks will be down 50%? Since so many analysts are predicting a recession in the near future should I just sell the majority of my stocks? Are there certain stocks besides gold that thrive during recessions that I should buy now? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 01 Feb 2019 01:34 PM PST What's your opinion on Canopy (CGC) and Cronos (CRON). In the last month both of them have nearly double their stock price. Do you think it's just hype or still a good buy? [link] [comments] |
What happens when contrarianism becomes mainstream? Posted: 02 Feb 2019 02:03 AM PST Usually when your grandma starts buying stocks, that is an indicator that the dumb money is going into stocks, which means a fall is coming. However, when stocks went down recently, my grandma told me, "the best time to buy is when there is blood on the streets" and she cited many other contrarian sayings from eg Warren Buffet eg "be greedy when others are fearful." Basically contrarianism is now mainstream. Everyone is a contrarian. So what does that make contrarianism? Does that mean that in order to be contrarian you need to be anti-contrarian or mainstream? What if mainstream is contrarian? [link] [comments] |
How to invest in Government Pension Fund of Norway (Oil fund)? Posted: 02 Feb 2019 02:01 AM PST Hi guys, Thanks for helping out! [link] [comments] |
Does anyone use Peerstreet? How has your peformance been? Posted: 01 Feb 2019 07:06 PM PST I work in commercial real estate so curious what people think of this platform. Have been seeing both great and not so great reviews from other investors, but those comments I found were fromearly to mid 2018. [link] [comments] |
Earnings have slowed they aren’t good. Posted: 01 Feb 2019 09:03 PM PST I feel like I'm going crazy here but the facts are the facts. So far with about a third of companies reporting earnings growth is coming in around 12%, sounds good but in q2-q3 we were growing earnings 24-25% This slowing in rate of change terms is significant. Couple this with the jobs report which shows wage growth. As revenues slow and wages go up, margins are squeezed and profits fall. economic cycles typically follow a sine curve and right now we are on the downward slope. Now take earnings in 2001-2 slow down we saw a similar progression 23% in q3 2000 to 16% q4 2000 to 1% in q1 2001 then to -13 in q2 2001, and -18 in q3. These cycles happen. Anyone who tells you the absolute growth rate matters is blowing smoke. If you have a company earning 24% than it earns 12% do you think it's worth more or less making 12% than when it was making 25%? Not to mention if you map the broader moves you can start to see where the economy is headed and it's not on the fun side of the sine curve if you're long the market. Now this said what good is this if you don't have a way to play it. It's simple, treasuries. IF the market does well it's because the fed stays dovish and bonds rally. If the market tanks the fed eases and bonds rally. Either way you want to be long bonds and out of equities. [link] [comments] |
Modest Lump some to invest. Markets have me nervous! What should I do? Posted: 01 Feb 2019 04:49 PM PST Im 29. Middle class, no kids, mortgage, or wife. I earn aprox 55k a year & Iam a long term buy & hold investor. The Plan was to buy three low cost ETFs (US 60%) (INTL 30%) (Emerging Markets 10%) Currently have only 22k invested. I recently recieved a small lump sum (13k) to add my portfolio and would like to put the money to work, however after decembers rollercoaster ride Iam very nervous & dont know how to proceed. I know they say "time in the market beats timing the market" but I cant help but think..
Should I wait and hold cash or should I just deoloy it & forget about it? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Feb 2019 03:35 AM PST Hello every one , I want asylum because I feel I'm not in the right place, especially after I became a Christian(I met the Jehovah's Witnesses when I lived in Russia and became one of them, but I did not ask for asylum because Jehovah's Witnesses are banned in Russia). I suffer from bad treatment here and persecution(My family treated me very badly, The Muslim community does not accept me as I am..) * My uncle lives in Australia and the other in sweden but they are a Muslims and they refused to help me so I'm here to ask for your help. The Australian Embassy told me that I must enter Australia and seek asylum or by invitation from an organization or by marrying an Australian girl.. * Please do not laugh at me if you can not help me, I live with this suffering and pain for a long time! * I also do not need the opinions of others, I just ask for help .. Maybe this place is not suitable for my comments but I lost hope and I do not know what to do and to whom I complain!I want asylum in Australia or nz or canada because I feel I'm not in the right place, especially after I became a Christian(I met the Jehovah's Witnesses when I lived in Russia and became one of them, but I did not ask for asylum because Jehovah's Witnesses are banned in Russia). I suffer from bad treatment here and persecution(My family treated me very badly, The Muslim community does not accept me as I am..) * My uncle lives in Australia and the other in sweden but they are a Muslims and they refused to help me so I'm here to ask for your help. I called the embassies but they did not help me. For example the Australian Embassy told me that I must enter Australia and seek asylum or by invitation from an organization or by marrying an Australian girl.. * Please do not laugh at me if you can not help me, I live with this suffering and pain for a long time! * I also do not need the opinions of others, I just ask for help .. Maybe this place is not suitable for my comments but I lost hope and I do not know what to do and to whom I complain! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Feb 2019 03:33 AM PST I am currently creating a Value Based quantitative analysis spreadsheet. I am struggling with calculating EBIT. The figure I calculate is different to that reported on GuruFocus so I know I am wrong somewhere. I am using Amazon as the base company to check all my calculations. The calculation I am using is: Earnings Before Income Tax (EBIT) = Gross Income (Revenue) – Cost of Goods Sold – Operating Expenses So for Amazon in 2017; EBIT (millions) = $65,932 - $111,934 - $173,760 EBIT = $235,316 GuruFocus has EBIT for Amazon 2017 = $4,654 Anyone know where I am going wrong? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 02 Feb 2019 12:23 AM PST I'm trying to start investing and so I just made an account with the Paper trading part of Think or Swim. I was just notified, though, that this was the start of a 60 day free trial? What does this entail? If it's something that just expires I'm thinking i'd want to just close the account so I don't have to worry about anything. Is it a safe and good service? I plan to use Vanguard for my real broker and so I don't want to create an account with Ameritrade. Thank you for any help! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 01 Feb 2019 11:48 PM PST What happens with Deutsche Bank shares if it forms a national bank with Commerzbank? Do they automatically transform? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 01 Feb 2019 07:41 AM PST Any thoughts on Virgin Trains USA offering an IPO of 28 million shares of stock (around $17-$19/share) to raise $619 million for construction of a train line from Miami to Orlando and an extension from Orlando to Tampa? [link] [comments] |
If I am planning on buying a house in the future how should I allocate my money in stocks? Posted: 01 Feb 2019 03:25 PM PST Should I have 6 months of living expenses in high interest savings account. Rest in stocks. and when I want to purchase house, cash out some of my stocks? What is the most efficient method? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 01 Feb 2019 10:56 PM PST I am looking for a good hedge fund ETF. The three I a looking towards are ALFA, GVIP, and GURU. I have read up on each, but a being fairly new to ETFs, I am unsure which is the best. What are the pros and cons of each? [link] [comments] |
Bill O'Neil's CANSLIM strategy Posted: 01 Feb 2019 07:01 PM PST I've been on this sub for a while and surprisingly, I've not seen anyone mention CANSLIM. Bill O'Neil was one of the most profitable hedge fund managers in history. He and his team did a comprehensive study of the greatest growth stocks since the late 1800s and outlined his findings in his book "How to Make Money in Stocks. He found that every single one of the greatest stocks in history (Brunswick, Cisco, Apple, Syntex, and more) were all eerily similar just before they broke out. They led their industries, had at least 3 years of accelerating earnings growth, new products, along with numerous other analytics. Perhaps more importantly though, they formed technical bases like the cup with handle, double bottom, flat base, and others just before making their run ups. My question is how many of you on this sub have studied Bills method? Have you put it into practice? What do you think of it? [link] [comments] |
What Non U.S dividend stocks you guys watching? Posted: 01 Feb 2019 06:43 PM PST |
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