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    Stock Market - Which one is the best portfolio tracking app/platform you know?


    Which one is the best portfolio tracking app/platform you know?

    Posted: 06 Feb 2019 01:24 AM PST

    Hi fellow stock investors,

    which portfolio tracking tools do you currently used? I was using Google Finance in the past, but since there changes I have not yet found another one which is nice + easy to use, especially for mobile devices.

    I therefore coded a little one myself, would be great to hear about your tools and get inspiration: https://stockcomparison.pandabearventures.com/portfolio.php

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    What do the biggest gainers in 2018 have in common?

    Posted: 06 Feb 2019 06:11 PM PST

    Beginner to the world of StockMarket

    Posted: 05 Feb 2019 09:58 PM PST

    Is there any apps you guys strongly suggest for stock information and/or investing? (Iphone)

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    Today's Pre-Market News [Wednesday, Feb. 6th, 2019]

    Posted: 06 Feb 2019 05:37 AM PST

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


    (CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL SOURCE!)

    Today's Top Headlines for Wednesday, February 6th, 2019

    • U.S. stock futures were lower this morning after five straight trading days of gains for the S&P 500. The Dow has been higher for three straight and five of the past six, while the Nasdaq has gained in four of the past five sessions. (CNBC)
    • Stock winners and losers in Trump's State of the Union (CNBC)
    • Shares of Snap (SNAP) were soaring about 25 percent in the premarket after the Snapchat parent reported a narrower than expected quarterly loss of 4 cents per share. The photo messaging service saw its userbase stabilize. However, even with those huge stock gains, Snap would open at about half the value of its 2017 initial public offering price of $17 per share. (CNBC)
    • Dow stock Walt Disney (DIS) was modestly higher in premarket trading. The media and parks giant reported adjusted quarterly profit of $1.84 per share, beating the consensus estimate of $1.55. Revenue also came in above forecasts, with overall results boosted by the theme park business and improved results at ABC. (CNBC)
    • Earnings reports out this morning include the latest numbers from General Motors (GM), Eli Lilly (LLY), New York Times (NYTA) and Spotify (SPOT). Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) is among those releasing their numbers after today's closing bell. (CNBC)
    • Spotify to buy podcast producers Gimlet Media and Anchor (CNBC)
    • More shutdown-delayed numbers are out at 8:30 a.m. ET, with the release of fourth quarter productivity figures and the November reading on the U.S. trade deficit. (CNBC)
    • Weekly mortgage applications fall 2.5% despite a sharp drop in rates (CNBC)
    • In his State of the Union address, President Donald Trump urged lawmakers to break "decades of political stalemate." But he also pushed for progress in areas where Congress has failed to find consensus during his presidency. (CNBC)
    • Full text: Trump's second State of the Union Address (CNBC)
    • Trump urges an end to 'partisan investigations' while touting cooperation (CNBC)
    • President Trump announced that he will meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Vietnam at the end of February as part of his administration's efforts to roll back the country's nuclear program. (CNBC)
    • The 'Pelosi Clap,' standing ovations: How the world reacted to Trump's address (CNBC)
    • Stacey Abrams, the failed candidate for Georgia governor and possible 2020 Senate candidate, said that the hopes of U.S. families are being "crushed" by GOP political leadership in the Democratic response to Trump's address. (CNBC)
    • Apple (AAPL) announced that retail operations chief Angela Ahrendts will leave the company in April to pursue new opportunities. Apple named company veteran Deirdre O'Brien to replace Ahrendts. (CNBC)
    • Electric automaker Tesla (TSLA) cut the cost of its Model 3 by $1100. The second Model 3 price reduction this year brings the cost of the least expensive variant to $42,900. (Reuters)
    • Facebook (FB) announced it revamped its performance review system and will now tie employee bonuses to new criteria, such as "making progress on the major social issues facing the internet and our company." (CNBC)
    • Here's how to delete messages you regret sending on Facebook Messenger, just like Mark Zuckerberg (CNBC)

    STOCK FUTURES CURRENTLY:

    (CLICK HERE FOR STOCK FUTURES CHARTS!)

    YESTERDAY'S MARKET MAP:

    (CLICK HERE FOR YESTERDAY'S MARKET MAP!)

    TODAY'S MARKET MAP:

    (CLICK HERE FOR TODAY'S MARKET 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!)

    THIS WEEK'S EARNINGS CALENDAR:

    ($GOOGL $TWTR $SNAP $CLF $TTWO $ALXN $DIS $BP $CLX $SYY $GM $GILD $CMG $GRUB $EA $STX $SPOT $AMG $SAIA $RL $CNC $EL$UFI $GLUU $MTSC $JOUT $PM $GPRO $LITE $FEYE $SWKS $LLY $MPC $BDX $REGN $VIAB $ONVO $HUM $ARRY $PBI $ADM $BSAC)

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

    THIS MORNING'S PRE-MARKET EARNINGS CALENDAR:

    ($TTWO $GM $SPOT $LLY $REGN $HUM $BSX $TRVG $CMI $FDC $GSK $JEC $CTSH $MBUU $CG $ABB $IEC $ABG $IRMD $NYT $ATKR $BCO$NJR $PCMI $KFRC $BIP $BTU $FSV $ELAN $RDWR $SR $ST $PFGC $CPRI $ICL $GWR $SUM $WD $VCTR $CSTE $ASC)

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

    THIS AFTERNOON'S POST-MARKET EARNINGS CALENDAR:

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    ([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 LINK #1!)
    (CLICK HERE FOR THIS AFTERNOON'S EARNINGS RELEASES LINK #2!)

    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!)

    THIS MORNING'S MOST ACTIVE TRENDING TICKERS:

    • TTWO
    • AMRS
    • SNAP
    • MGNX
    • EA
    • SPOT
    • ATVI
    • ARLO
    • REGN
    • GM
    • HUM
    • CRON
    • DIS
    • CTSH
    • SWKS
    • ZEN
    • CMI
    • TWTR
    • DATA
    • TRVG
    • BSX
    • CPRI
    • NCLH
    • EXPE
    • BCO
    • GSK
    • MTCH
    • GPRO
    • VRTX
    • EMN

    THIS MORNING'S STOCK NEWS MOVERS:

    (source: cnbc.com)

    Eli Lilly – The drugmaker reported adjusted quarterly profit of $1.33 per share, falling a penny a share below estimates. Revenue beat forecasts as its newer drugs posted higher sales. Lilly also cut its full-year forecast relating to its pending acquisition of Loxo Oncology.

    STOCK SYMBOL: LLY

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Aphria – The cannabis producer rejected a hostile takeover bid from rival Green Growth Brands, saying the bid significantly undervalues the company.

    STOCK SYMBOL: APHA

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Humana – The health-care company earned an adjusted $2.65 per share for its latest quarter, beating the consensus estimate of $2.53 a share. Revenue also beat forecasts, and the company also raised its quarterly dividend to 55 cents from 50 cents. Humana's results were helped by lower costs for inpatient treatments.

    STOCK SYMBOL: HUM

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Capri Holdings – The company formerly known as Michael Kors earned $1.76 per share for its latest quarter, beating estimates by 18 cents a share. Revenue came in slightly below Wall Street forecasts.

    STOCK SYMBOL: CPRI

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Walt Disney – Disney reported adjusted quarterly profit of $1.84 per share, beating the consensus estimate of $1.55 a share. Revenue also came in above forecasts, with overall results boosted by the theme park business and improved results at ABC.

    STOCK SYMBOL: DIS

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Apple – Apple announced that retail operations chief Angela Ahrendts will leave the company in April to pursue new opportunities. Apple named company veteran Deirdre O'Brien to replace Ahrendts.

    STOCK SYMBOL: AAPL

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Snap – Snap lost 4 cents per share for its latest quarter, less than the 7 cents a share that analysts had forecast. The photo messaging app company saw revenue and user metrics also beat analysts' estimates.

    STOCK SYMBOL: SNAP

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Take-Two Interactive – The video game publisher reporter lower-than-expected earnings and revenue also fell below Street forecasts. Take-Two also issued a weaker-than-expected outlook.

    STOCK SYMBOL: TTWO

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Electronic Arts – Electronic Arts beat estimates by 1 cent a share, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.95 per share. The video game publisher saw revenue fall below forecasts, however, on lower-than-expected sales for its new "Battlefield V" game, among other factors. The company cut its adjusted revenue forecast for the full year and noted intense competition within the industry.

    STOCK SYMBOL: EA

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Spotify – The music streaming service announced the acquisitions of podcasting companies Gimlet Media and Anchor for undisclosed amounts, as well as reporting its first quarterly operating profit.

    STOCK SYMBOL: SPOT

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    3M – 3M announced a 6 percent dividend increase to $1.44 per share. The dividend will be payable March 12 to shareholders of record as of February 15.

    STOCK SYMBOL: MMM

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Tesla – Tesla cut the price of its Model 3 for the second time this year, by $1100 to $42,900.

    STOCK SYMBOL: TSLA

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Toyota Motor – Toyota reported slightly higher profit for its fiscal third quarter, as improved sales in Asia offset a decline in North America. The automaker cut its full-year profit forecast, however, due to investment losses.

    STOCK SYMBOL: TM

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Plantronics – Plantronics reported adjusted quarterly profit of $1.36 per share, beating estimates by 17 cents a share. The maker of Bluetooth headsets also saw revenue beat Street forecasts.

    STOCK SYMBOL: PLT

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    United Continental – United announced plans to add more premium seats on key business travel routes by retrofitting more than 100 jets.

    STOCK SYMBOL: UAL

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Tableau Software – Tableau lost 3 cents per share for its fourth quarter, less than the 8 cents a share loss that analysts had expected. Revenue for the analytics software maker came in above Street forecasts, as well.

    STOCK SYMBOL: DATA

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Spirit Airlines – Spirit earned an adjusted $1.38 per share for the fourth quarter, matching Wall Street forecasts, while the airline's revenue came in above estimates.

    STOCK SYMBOL: SAVE

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    SeaWorld Entertainment – SeaWorld named former Carnival chief operating officer Gus Antorcha as its new chief executive officer. The theme park operator had been without a permanent CEO for almost a year.

    STOCK SYMBOL: SEAS

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    Shutterfly – Shutterfly announced the departure of CEO Christopher North at the end of August. The digital photo service also said it was exploring various business alternatives after talks with possible buyers did not pan out.

    STOCK SYMBOL: SFLY

    (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STOCK QUOTE!)

    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, February 6th, 2019! :)

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    Stock market

    Posted: 06 Feb 2019 04:50 PM PST

    I am completely new to this . So I might sound dumb. What is a good way to learn about the stock market ?

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    DigitalX bucks bear market, expands global foothold (DCC:ASX)

    Posted: 06 Feb 2019 12:27 AM PST

    Live Stock Prices - Alphabet Inc. Stock Price drops by 3%

    Posted: 06 Feb 2019 10:04 AM PST

    Alphabet Inc. Stock Price drops by 3%

    Watch Live Stock Prices and Rates

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    WTF is going on with gaming, especially Take-Two?

    Posted: 06 Feb 2019 01:39 PM PST

    People freaking out that they can't compete with garbage Fortnite? Only the biggest idiots sink money in to that game. Read Dead II is a million times better than that will ever be, and you people who sold TTWO suck.

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    Stock Volatility to Return in February as Money Drains Out of Markets

    Posted: 06 Feb 2019 03:57 AM PST

    I think the stock market is headed to more volatility later this month as liquidity dries up. The combination of Federal Reserve tapering and massive Treasury issuances will soak up liquidity. I've laid out the basic premise here ...

    http://thefinancialcourier.com/index.php/2019/02/06/stocks-set-for-more-volatility-in-february/

    I am going to short the market based on this. Appreciate any feedback on why I am wrong or the risks to my thesis.

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    Who is buying stocks right now? Seriously.

    Posted: 06 Feb 2019 07:46 AM PST

    Who in God's name is buying BA for $409 right now? It was $294 a month ago and NOW you want to buy?

    I have held onto all my stocks through this whole whirlwind starting last October and I finally sold my BA this morning to some greater fool. Feels great to take a W, even if it goes to $450 I don't mind. In this market, there will always be another buying opportunity.

    To the people buying BA right now: Don't ever be the last person to do something in the market. If you wanna buy, don't wait until everyone else already pushed the price up. If you wanna sell, don't wait until the bottom has fallen out. If you're the last to buy or the last to sell...you are the slaughtered pig whose money is taken.

    I just bought 10 Jun 2019 SPY 270 Puts, let the sky fall

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    We are no different than cattle

    Posted: 06 Feb 2019 03:21 AM PST

    Sometimes I get asked, "why don't you just trade your own strategy?"

    If this is so great, why would you make it available to others?

    First of all, yes I do. I use my own trading system to trade my own money.

    Onto the question, I think it's a bit naïve, and I think it comes from a fear and assumption that if others trade like you, your ability to make a profit disappears. However, asking that question is a bit like asking why a hedge fund takes on client money. Because the argument would be the same.

    Instead, ask, "how scalable is this strategy?" That's the better question, and it brings us to a discussion around what sort of untaped profit potential we're exploiting.

    Before answering that I thought I'd bring in a little bit of a personal touch. Although I believe the AgoraOpus project should be bigger than myself, I understand that some context is important. My name is Christian, and I'm the founder of AgoraOpus. I've worked on the back-end of this, the model, calculations, and system required to produce the list of ranked companies for some time.

    My career is in FinTech, where I've worked for the biggest fund in the world, some of the biggest banks, and for software companies focusing on the financial sector. I have an educational background in computer science, cybernetics and quantitative finance.

    I find financial markets fascinating, but I have a somewhat different view on it than a lot of other people in my industry. While the academic side quickly conclude that the process of modeling asset returns is for the majority down to pure randomness, I've never been able to buy into this. Markets are made up of humans, and as we know, humans have emotions, desires, greed and a lot of other irrational approaches. And while you can argue that these aspects cancel each other, you can also argue that they often act together in a positive feedback loop.

    We're no different than cattle, and it's arrogant to think otherwise. This is in many ways similar to the market dynamics described by reflexivity#In_economics) advanced by George Soros.

    Accepting the fact that we're all animals, you can take that insight and build upon it. I believe to do so require tremendous discipline, making it a good target for purely quantitative analysis, as that helps in codifying the process and remove emotions.

    Naturally, comments like the above require some form of justification. I'll be spending time documenting these on this blog. But I also strongly believe that the numbers should speak for themselves, which is why I build the portfolio construction website, as it publishes the list of companies picked based on this approach, and charts out the performance of these. Put your money where you mouth is.

    (Source)

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