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- r/Stocks Options Trading Thursday - Mar 28, 2019
- Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan is retiring, and shares jump
- McDonald's will no longer lobby against minimum wage hikes
- Amazon says it will bring 800 new tech jobs to Austin
- Gilead and Galapagos
- Today's Pre-Market News [Thursday, March 28th, 2019]
- Where to steer during downturns/possible recession
- What companies are on your watchlist, but you see as overpriced?
- McDonalds shares purchase 1989
- Confused
- Ladybaybee recommended stock picks 2019-03-28
- What are you favorite technology/digital REITS?
- Lost in translation? How verbal mishaps and lack of Chinese-language document threaten US-China trade deal
- Movado Group, Inc. (NYSE: MOV) reports fourth quarter and fiscal year 2019 earnings results
- How severe will the impact of Brexit be?
- Little money, how to invest
- Can I get some recommendations on what to buy?
- Can someone help me understand why technical analysis is needed in the stock market?
- 1953 Stock Certificate - Company still exists but has gone private
- WOW Airlines downfall
- r/Stocks Daily Discussion Thursday - Mar 28, 2019
- What happen to stock when it gets merged?
- Buying Stocks During a Recession?
- Best stock to buy now for a day trade
r/Stocks Options Trading Thursday - Mar 28, 2019 Posted: 28 Mar 2019 10:06 AM PDT Feel free to talk about options you have or ask questions on options; post your arguments against stock options 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 Theta," then google "investopedia theta" 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. See our past daily discussions here. Also links for: Technicals Tuesday, Options Trading Thursday, and Fundamentals Friday. [link] [comments] |
Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan is retiring, and shares jump Posted: 28 Mar 2019 01:30 PM PDT https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/28/wells-fargo-ceo-tim-sloan-retiring.html The embattled CEO of Wells Fargo is stepping down. Tim Sloan, who took over as chief executive of the bank in October 2016, will retire, the bank said in a press release Thursday. The bank's general counsel, Allen Parker, will take over as Interim CEO and president. [link] [comments] |
McDonald's will no longer lobby against minimum wage hikes Posted: 27 Mar 2019 08:44 PM PDT https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/27/business/mcdonalds-minimum-wage/index.html In a super-tight job market, McDonald's has to do more to attract and keep workers. Giving up its fight against minimum wage hikes could help. [link] [comments] |
Amazon says it will bring 800 new tech jobs to Austin Posted: 28 Mar 2019 06:26 AM PDT https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/28/amazon-will-add-800-jobs-in-austin.html Amazon will reportedly add 800 jobs to its Austin, Texas location focused on engineering, research science and cloud computing. The expansion adds to the growing presence of Big Tech in the area, as Apple announced late last year that it will invest $1 billion into a new campus in Austin. Whole Foods Market, which is owned by Amazon, is already headquartered in Austin. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 28 Mar 2019 10:23 AM PDT Do you guys know when do we have news about the trials studies that Galapagos and Gilead have been doing? I thought it was by the end of March right? [link] [comments] |
Today's Pre-Market News [Thursday, March 28th, 2019] Posted: 28 Mar 2019 05:27 AM PDT Good morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to Thursday! Here are your pre-market news this AM-Today's Top Headlines for Thursday, March 28th, 2019
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THIS MORNING'S STOCK NEWS MOVERS:(source: cnbc.com)
DISCUSS!What is on everyone's radar for today's trading day ahead here at r/stocks? I hope you all have an excellent trading day ahead today on this Thursday, March 28th, 2019! :)[link] [comments] |
Where to steer during downturns/possible recession Posted: 28 Mar 2019 03:10 AM PDT I regularly contribute $200+ each pay period and usually wind up with over $500 per month available to invest in my primary non retirement account. Normally I would either look into buying a position in a new stock or adding to a position in my current portfolio if the price is attractive enough. With the potential/likelihood of things going downwards, what would be a better strategy towards steering that money I'm still regularly investing? Not a regular seller, will only cash out on positions to lock in profits if I don't think the price is climbing much higher. Not doing any funds or etfs in this account but my m1 regularly invests in three Vanguards on its own. [link] [comments] |
What companies are on your watchlist, but you see as overpriced? Posted: 28 Mar 2019 10:30 AM PDT Personally, I almost solely specialize on tech firms, yet my portfolio almost always has a bit of dry powder left because I can't justify my plays purely on a "what's known" basis. Many of the very best tech companies, with corporate culture that I like, and a record of capturing some of the value they create have priced in growth well beyond what can reasonably be forecasted. I'm often left with bad companies, but amazing technology - which I actually don't see as a very good recipe for long-term investment, generally. Am I doomed to try to be an investor in a speculative space? Nevertheless, what companies are you watching that you see as overpriced? [link] [comments] |
McDonalds shares purchase 1989 Posted: 28 Mar 2019 05:30 AM PDT After moving several times since 1989 I found 2 shares of McDonald's stock purchase in 1989. What would they be worth? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 28 Mar 2019 01:21 PM PDT One of my stocks went down today but today is the date the dividend is determined. The dividend is around 11%. Why would it go down? Do people not realize the dividend payment. BTW Stock is CWX [link] [comments] |
Ladybaybee recommended stock picks 2019-03-28 Posted: 28 Mar 2019 07:54 AM PDT Link tp imgur showing picks and updated ledger, total 8 images 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] |
What are you favorite technology/digital REITS? Posted: 28 Mar 2019 11:05 AM PDT I'm ideally looking for stocks that I will hold for the rest of my life. I feel like technology and digital REITS will only become more valuable of time goes on and technology improves. What are your favorite tech/digital REITS that you think could be held for the rest of your life? [link] [comments] |
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Movado Group, Inc. (NYSE: MOV) reports fourth quarter and fiscal year 2019 earnings results Posted: 28 Mar 2019 09:42 AM PDT Movado Group, Inc. (NYSE: MOV) reports fourth quarter and fiscal year 2019 earnings results [link] [comments] |
How severe will the impact of Brexit be? Posted: 28 Mar 2019 05:27 AM PDT I've been investing in the stock market for almost a year now, and I'm a little concerned about the impact of Brexit. Brexit is supposed to be happening in a few weeks from now, and I feel it would adversely affect stocks in all sectors and markets. Will the global impact of Brexit be as severe as the news is making it out to be, or not? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 28 Mar 2019 09:06 AM PDT Hello folks! I have 400-500 € that I can invest, shorttime, Any recommendations? [link] [comments] |
Can I get some recommendations on what to buy? Posted: 28 Mar 2019 07:59 AM PDT Hello Reddit. I recently turned 18 and my parents are allowing me to dabble in stocks with my own money. Can I get any advice on what to buy. I am looking to buy long term stocks. I just want to buy them and let them grow for 10+ years. I was considering Tesla since cars are becoming more and more electric, but I don't really know much about the stock market. Any advice is welcome! [link] [comments] |
Can someone help me understand why technical analysis is needed in the stock market? Posted: 27 Mar 2019 10:08 PM PDT Now before I get judged I'd like to add I am very confused about this stuff. I often see people say "tons of gaps to fill below still" so they believe it's gonna fall, or ill see "its trading above 200 MA" my question is, how is any of this useful? Like who trades and says "oh shit we gotta fill these gaps let's sell" or "let's make this trade above a 200 MA"? Like why lol. Couldn't the stock price just continue to miss the gaps each way? It almost seems like the stock market is totally predictable as if it's some robot controlling, when I look at it this way because in my head all I see is a person who's happy with profits so he or she may want to sell, and vice versa. I'm super confused. [link] [comments] |
1953 Stock Certificate - Company still exists but has gone private Posted: 28 Mar 2019 07:51 AM PDT Hi friends! Absolute n00b here but I'm hoping for some wisdom to come my way :D My family found an old stock certificate for a company called Electronic Devices, Inc. I looked into it and huzzah the company still exists! I called the office to double check that it was the right spot and was sent to a verrrry salty woman from Yonkers who told me the stock is worthless. The company went private a while back. She didn't know much about the process of going private as it was before her time but said very firmly that the company certainly wasn't going to buy back the stocks. So I'm wondering - do old stocks become worthless when a company goes private? Is that allowed? Thanks in advance for any insight you can give me! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 28 Mar 2019 05:10 AM PDT https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-28/wow-air-cancels-all-flights-as-it-seeks-to-seal-financing-deal What are the potential options if any, for investors when a company begins to tank like this (ex. could you short it?) [link] [comments] |
r/Stocks Daily Discussion Thursday - Mar 28, 2019 Posted: 28 Mar 2019 05:06 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] |
What happen to stock when it gets merged? Posted: 28 Mar 2019 04:45 AM PDT I have a few shares of Goldcorp, as most of yall know they are getting merged with newmont soon. Which begs the question, what will happen to my share If I decide not to sell? Will they automatically sell it off for me or do I have to wait for my tender off? Sorry, I'm new to stock trading. [link] [comments] |
Buying Stocks During a Recession? Posted: 28 Mar 2019 08:29 AM PDT What is the deal with buying stocks during a recession? I feel like that would be the time to do so (buy low), but I've never experienced this so I'm not too sure. Any help would be great! [link] [comments] |
Best stock to buy now for a day trade Posted: 28 Mar 2019 05:58 AM PDT Do I need to say it? The ipo lyft. And of course CNBC host jim Cramer claims with new ipos coming into the market will push the market farther even down. Cramer just keeps coming with nonsense comments. Enjoy making mad money on lyft guys thank me later. Yeah [link] [comments] |
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