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- r/Stocks Fundamentals Friday Mar 29, 2019
- LYFT IPO!
- Surely no quarter-end padding here!...Global stocks rallying as quarter comes to a close
- Apple cancels AirPower, the wireless charging pad it announced over a year ago
- Ladybaybee recommended stock picks 2019-03-29
- BA Dividend over the past decades.
- What do you value LYFT at?
- My Top 15 Stock Trader Quotes
- Was it possible to buy LYFT at $72?
- Thoughts on EA - Electronic arts?
- Raytheon (RTN) partners up with Patriot one technologies (PAT.V)
- Could anyone translate this Trend Report aka ELI5
- What happens to my stock when a company makes a transformation split?
- ACB will it rise?
- Looking for a Discord group chat focused on Price and Volume
- $ONCE Puts
- r/Stocks Daily Discussion Friday - Mar 29, 2019
- Looking for a new mans "guide"
- Suggest some stock newsletters to subscribe to
- Wells Fargo CEO finally retires
- Big pharma about to be approved
- BPT
- Share Your DNA, Get Shares: Startup Files an Unusual Offering
r/Stocks Fundamentals Friday Mar 29, 2019 Posted: 29 Mar 2019 10:06 AM PDT Feel free to talk about fundamentals such as tools, terms, and other important aspects of the investing world here; post your arguments against here and not in the current post. See the following word cloud and click through for the wiki: If you have a basic question, for example "what is EBITDA," then google "investopedia EBITDA" and click the Investopedia article on it; do this for everything until you have a more in depth question or just want to share what you learned. Useful links:
See our past daily discussions here. Also links for: Technicals Tuesday, Options Trading Thursday, and Fundamentals Friday. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 29 Mar 2019 05:42 AM PDT Finally Lyft is going to IPO today at $72 a share. Company has 43% of US ride sharing market share. High revenue growth but also losing a lot of money. Also doesn't have the other services Uber has such as UberEats or UberFreight. But as the smaller company, it might have a better chance to grow and gain market share versus Uber already $100+ billion valuation. Is anyone buying LYFT or would it be better to just wait until Uber IPO? [link] [comments] |
Surely no quarter-end padding here!...Global stocks rallying as quarter comes to a close Posted: 29 Mar 2019 04:43 AM PDT US Stocks Preview Ahead of the Open
Stocks Trending in the News
International Stock Markets Recap
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Apple cancels AirPower, the wireless charging pad it announced over a year ago Posted: 29 Mar 2019 01:45 PM PDT https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/29/apple-cancels-airpower.html Apple will not release the AirPower charger, the company confirmed on Friday. "After much effort, we've concluded AirPower will not achieve our high standards and we have cancelled the project," Apple said in a statement. [link] [comments] |
Ladybaybee recommended stock picks 2019-03-29 Posted: 29 Mar 2019 09:38 AM PDT Link to imgur showing picks, details of picks and ledger (8 images total) HOW I USE THIS: 1) All the stocks identified in the table are qualified as "BUY" opportunities. 2) I focus in the column "Success Rate(3m)" which shows the precision of the agents in the last 3 calendar months. I personally feel most comfortable with Rates 0.8 or higher. 3) Then, I see the number in "Tx(3m)" which represents the number of transactions that the agents predicted for this stock in the last 3 months. I prefer stocks that have had at least two transactions during this period. 4) Finally, I look at Growth(3m), if the agents have had a considerable growth (>5% in 3 months) then I follow that trade. 5) If a row in the table is colored green then it means that stock has been on the rise today so I purchase it immediately in order to ride the wave up. On the other hand, if the row is colored red, then I wait out until very close to market close to purchase the stock and let the price bottom out before climbing up again tomorrow. 6) After I purchase the stocks, I ALWAYS set a stop loss order at -2.5% from my buying price valid for the day. I think this is good hygiene, no matter how confident I am of my system, I still want to make sure that my losses are capped. I update this stop loss order every day. BACKGROUND I am not a financier or economist. I am electrical engineer with equal passion in artificial intelligence and financial markets. For the past 2 years I have been working on a system that would make short term predictions of stocks. The system is rather complex, I use multiple layers which include: Convolutional Neural Networks, LSTMs and Genetic Algorithms. All bulked together produce an output like in this image. The way to interpret the image is a follows: Symbol and Date columns are self explanatory, Quorum refers to autonomous agents that decide whether to BUY/NOT BUY or SELL/HOLD a stock. Each symbol has 9 agents, and the Quorum column, counts the number of agents that recommend Buy, Selling or Holding the stock. The "Not Owned" column means: if you don't own this stock then you should … The "Owned" column means: if you own this stock you should HOLD or SELL. The column "Growth(1 Year)" refers to what what has been the growth of this system of Agents in the past calendar year. The column "Tx(1Yr)" shows the number of full transactions that these agents recommended in the last calendar year. "Factor" is just the division of Growth divided by Transactions to get the average growth per transaction. Finally "Success Rate" shows how successful these agents have been in their recommendations in the past calendar year, success 1 means 100% successful, 0.5 means 50% successful, and so on. Many people have been curious about the actual process that the system follows, so here it is: for every symbol (600 stocks are analyzed daily), we get the full stock data (open,close,high,low,volume) for the past 4 months. Each stock is associated with another set of "lookalike" stocks as well as major ETF's. This initial dataset is run through a convolutional layer that extracts an undisclosed number of features. These features are then passed onto a recurrent neural network (LSTM) where sequences and patterns are extracted. The LSTM then spits out probabilities for the likelihood that this stock will have a positive, negative and neutral tendency in the next N days. These probabilities are then fed to a genetic evolution system (GES). This system essentially checks the predictions for the past N days and compares them with reality, following that the systems knows which predictions are performing the best. Once the system knows which stocks are being simulated the best, then the system automatically finds which of these best performing stocks have the biggest potential for the next few days. The system does not output explanations, unfortunately us humans are not capable of understanding (or visualizing) a problem of this dimensionality, for example the LSTM part alone works with over 10 million dimensions, not features but dimensions. You can follow my picks on twitter @ladybaybee1 [link] [comments] |
BA Dividend over the past decades. Posted: 29 Mar 2019 03:13 AM PDT In light of the recent tribulations of Boeing Co, I was considering to add this old stalwart to my dividend growth portfolio and reap the benefits in 10 -20 years. However, I noticed that Boeing has been growing it's dividend with some regularity only since 2004 (with the exception of 2009-11). See the dividend chart. There were several multiyear periods in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s during which Boeing kept it's dividends stable without growing (nor cutting, thankfully), which would have been pretty harsh on the expectations of a DRIPping and dividend growth investor. Why? Any old timers here who can give an explanation? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 29 Mar 2019 09:25 AM PDT For me, I value them at $21/share. Lots of accounting tricks to make them look like a sound business. Strong balance sheet, but lost $1B last year with only $500M cash on hand. I value them below their book because of heavy losses. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 29 Mar 2019 12:58 AM PDT We all need an encouraging quote after a bad trade sometime. Or maybe after a couple of string of trades. There are certainly more than 15 quotes, however, here are a couple of my favorites. These quotes are from traders I respect and have had a tremendous impact on me while learning the financial markets. I hope these quotes provide encouragement for you to be disciplined and stick to your trading plan. Readers, please let me know what is your favorite quote. Feel free to share these quotes on social media. MY TOP 15 STOCK TRADER QUOTES
As you can tell, the quotes by William J. O'Neill are my favorite as I have 4 out of the 15 quotes quoted by him. His books and strategy have influenced my trading strategy the greatest and I think his books are one of the greatest trading books of all time. What are your favorite stock trader quotes? What trader has influenced you the most? [link] [comments] |
Was it possible to buy LYFT at $72? Posted: 29 Mar 2019 10:25 AM PDT Hi, I have a question. I never had an experience with IPOs. My question is was it even possible to buy LYFT at $72? What I'm seeing in ETRADE app is that 52week low as well as Day low is $80 (1:22pm EST). Then I see headlines LYFT poped 20%. Who actually was able to buy LYFT at $72? PS. I don't want to discuss the price itself or how valuable LYFT really is. Just the mechanism from the regular investor. How does it work?? [link] [comments] |
Thoughts on EA - Electronic arts? Posted: 29 Mar 2019 12:18 PM PDT I have about $3,000 to invest, I'm wondering what you guys think about EA. It's been on my watch list for a while. Do you think we could see the 150-160s again? [link] [comments] |
Raytheon (RTN) partners up with Patriot one technologies (PAT.V) Posted: 29 Mar 2019 09:46 AM PDT https://finance.yahoo.com/news/patriot-one-partners-raytheon-canada-160452837.html " Today's release formally announces RCL as the defence contractor referenced in the company's August 14, 2018 announcement. RCL will fund Patriot One with $3 million CAD in non-dilutive cash financing for further development of the PATSCAN CMR. The initial program is part of a Canadian Industrial and Technological Benefits (ITB) transaction, with the potential for further partnering with Raytheon on development and marketing initiatives." I have read about this (PAT.V) before here on r/stocks and usually people speak of it as if it is a scam stock? Partnerships with Cisco and now Raytheon have to show the legitimacy of the company and it's products. What do you guys think of the future of the stock? (Pending uplisting to TSX aswell in the coming days/weeks) [link] [comments] |
Could anyone translate this Trend Report aka ELI5 Posted: 29 Mar 2019 06:49 AM PDT For each paragraph please let me know what it's saying. Understand simple things like, it returned 4.27% but even simple things like stock has a market cap of 13.9b with 290.9m outstanding, I'm not sure EXACTLY what that all means and if that is good or bad for an investor. Thank you guys :) Liquidity: The stock has a market cap of $13.9b with 290.9m shares outstanding, of which the float is 287.7m shares. Trading volume reached 4,426,420 shares compared to its average volume of 6,558,301 shares. Based on the current average volume and close price, the trading liquidity is good. Historical Trading Performance: Over the last five trading days, Western Digital Corporation shares returned 0.02% and in the past 30 trading days it returned 4.27%. Over three months, it changed 31.46%. In one year it has changed -47.44% and within that year its 52-week high was 95.70 and its 52-week low was 33.83. WDC stock is 41.56% above its 52 Week Low. Our calculations show a 200 day moving average of 55.21 and a 50 day moving average of 46.19. Currently WDC stock is trading -13.27% below its 200 day moving average and may not be a good opportunity to buy as it may continue to trend down. Business Wire: Western Digital's Data Center Systems Business Achieves Rapid Growth and Market Momentum as New Customers Transform Their Storage Infrastructure Earnings: The last annual fiscal EPS for the company was reported at 2.12 that ended on 30th of June 2018, which according to the previous close, that is a PE of 22.59. Based on 5 analyst estimates, the consensus EPS for the next quarter is 3.20. The TTM EPS is 13.67, which comes to a TTM PE of 3.50. Historically, the PE high was 95.00 and the PE low was 3.50. WDC stock has set a new PE low record! The following are the last four quarter reported earnings per share: 12-31-2018: 1.18 09-30-2018: 2.78 06-30-2018: 3.41 03-31-2018: 3.36 The dividend per share is currently 2.00, which is a dividend yield of 4.18%. Also, the payout ratio is 14.63%, therefore the dividend is safe according to our calculations. WDC stock has a high dividend yield, but because the company has sufficient earnings to cover future dividends, it may be a good investment opportunity for an income portfolio. Base on our calculations, the intrinsic value per share is 88.63, which means it is possibly undervalued and has a margin of safety of 45.97% Indicators to Watch: Based on the latest filings, there is 1.10% of insider ownership and 134.40% of institutional ownership. Short-interest is 0, which is 0.00% of shares outstanding. The short-interest ratio or days-to-cover ratio is 0.00. The current calculated beta is 1.49 Business Wire: Western Digital's Data Center Systems Business Achieves Rapid Growth and Market Momentum as New Customers Transform Their Storage Infrastructure Fundamental Indicators: Based on last reported financials, the company's return on equity is 7.58%, return on assets is 2.91%, profit margin is 4.34%, price-to-sales is 0.73 and price-to-book is 1.29. [link] [comments] |
What happens to my stock when a company makes a transformation split? Posted: 29 Mar 2019 07:52 AM PDT Read an article on how people speculate Emerson Electric will split in 2021 when the CEO retires. They have the automation solution and commercial division. If this does indeed happen and i have some shares in EMR what generally happens? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 29 Mar 2019 07:40 AM PDT I saw that ACB now has a mechanism through insurance to allow fast prescriptions. I invested in this for that purpose. They appear to be the first one the streamline this process. Thoughts? [link] [comments] |
Looking for a Discord group chat focused on Price and Volume Posted: 29 Mar 2019 12:51 PM PDT Hey Everyone. I'm currently in a small trading group with some really cool guys but they are very indicator focused. I just can't get on board with them because I just don't like to depend on indicators. I just have realized the truth is in Volume and Price. I really would love to be part of a trading group that I can bounce ideas off of and get insightful feedback. I'm trading every morning and think I have a lot to contribute. Thank you and looking forward to your replies! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 29 Mar 2019 12:35 PM PDT Anyone know why a put would increase in value drastically in a matter of minutes?? Example, today $110.00 Put option expiring 6/21 went up from $.53 to $2.95 in 15 minutes. [link] [comments] |
r/Stocks Daily Discussion Friday - Mar 29, 2019 Posted: 29 Mar 2019 05:08 AM PDT These daily discussions run from Monday to Friday. Some helpful links:
If you have a basic question, for example "what is EPS," then google "investopedia EPS" and click the investopedia article on it; do this for everything until you have a more in depth question or just want to share what you learned. Please discuss your portfolios in the Rate My Portfolio sticky.. See our past daily discussions here. Also links for: Technicals Tuesday, Options Trading Thursday, and Fundamentals Friday. [link] [comments] |
Looking for a new mans "guide" Posted: 29 Mar 2019 09:53 AM PDT I recently bought my first shares. Nothing special, but when you are new it is still a lot of fun. I bought about 50 shares of "Bavarian Nordic" (Medical company) and I am quite excited!My question is this. How did you get started? How did you get better, and where do you get your information? I am looking to invest more, but I dont know which steps to take next. I am looking forward to hear your (probably not so sentimental) stories about how you got started, and any tips you can provide me. [link] [comments] |
Suggest some stock newsletters to subscribe to Posted: 29 Mar 2019 09:19 AM PDT Free or paid ones. Please list the name with links too. Thanks. [link] [comments] |
Wells Fargo CEO finally retires Posted: 29 Mar 2019 08:11 AM PDT Tim Sloan finally retired. The board, however, is still the same. To the people who love financial stocks, what would WFC have to do to get back in your good graces? [link] [comments] |
Big pharma about to be approved Posted: 29 Mar 2019 07:46 AM PDT Lxrx crashed after misalignment of obscurities knowledge... it is going back up from hype by the upcoming ema approval. Highly idealize buying rn. It's a biotech company enlisted with several working miracle drugs. Hope this helps I've made 87% peak roi [link] [comments] |
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Share Your DNA, Get Shares: Startup Files an Unusual Offering Posted: 28 Mar 2019 04:23 PM PDT LunaDNA a startup backed by Illumina Inc. has been approved by the SEC to provide shares to consumers for sharing their DNA. [link] [comments] |
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