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- Hulu buying back the 10% At&T owns
- Valuation expert says Uber is worth a little more than half the $100 billion it’s seeking (CNBC)
- Waste Management to buy Advanced Disposal for about $3 billion in cash
- LYFT ipo - one of the worst in recent years?
- index similiar to SP500, but based on companies with fastest growth?
- Why does the stock market go up over time?
- Dealings charges
- What real advantage does real estate investing have over traditional diversified portfolios?
- Intrinsic value
- Goldman Sachs Q1 2019 Earnings Breakdown
- Electric scooters
- Citigroup Q1 2019 Earnings Breakdown
- Disney CEO Bob Iger lays out details on company’s Netflix competitor (video)
- Apollo Commercial Real Estate or ARI stock
- Interview for dream internship with for a financial investment company. I'm meeting with people who do (Operations control/ Risk) and (Risk analyst). How should I learn about what they do? How should I prepare for this interview?
- T Rowe reduces TSLA position by 79% in Q1’19
- How to find financials for foreign company
- Thoughts on Jumia?
- What is a contract in regards to stocks
- Top Revenue Generating And Growth Oriented Cannabis Stocks Ranked For 2019
- What the Data Say About China and the Global Economy: Short-term improvements don’t warrant long-term optimism - Mohamed A. El-Erian
- What can an investor learn by going thru a Fund's prospectus or the company report on a stock, besides the obvious MER and past performances ?
- How do you watch and find new opportunities in the market?
- Fund strategy
Hulu buying back the 10% At&T owns Posted: 15 Apr 2019 04:29 PM PDT https://www.reuters.com/article/us-at-t-hulu/hulu-buys-back-atts-9-5-percent-stake-idUSKCN1RR2AM is DIS trying to own 100%? maybe they will try to buy the 30% of Comcast? [link] [comments] |
Valuation expert says Uber is worth a little more than half the $100 billion it’s seeking (CNBC) Posted: 15 Apr 2019 06:58 PM PDT KEY POINTS
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Waste Management to buy Advanced Disposal for about $3 billion in cash Posted: 15 Apr 2019 05:57 AM PDT |
LYFT ipo - one of the worst in recent years? Posted: 15 Apr 2019 02:34 PM PDT The company has been public for 10 trading days and has lost 38% from opening day. At this point, I think downside is another 10-12% but upside ain't good either. I can see this shit being below ipo price for another two years. [link] [comments] |
index similiar to SP500, but based on companies with fastest growth? Posted: 16 Apr 2019 03:09 AM PDT Is there anything like that? I want index with 500 companies that show fastest growth in given year (or average from 2-3 years). It would get updated every year to remove or include other companies that meet the criteria. I imagine, the average yield would be more than 30% and would correct itself every year to keep that. Most fast growing companies have that growth for few years before it stabilizes [link] [comments] |
Why does the stock market go up over time? Posted: 15 Apr 2019 10:02 PM PDT Everyone tells me the stock market goes up over time but I'm trying to understand why. The price of a stock reflects all of a company's future expected earnings net present valued back to the present. This includes inflation, improvements in productivity, technological innovation, population growth, etc. Basically all knowable factors about a company are supposed to be baked into the price. So when there's a better than expected earnings report, the stock price goes up, and when there's an unexpectedly bad report, the stock price goes down. Why doesn't the stock market fluctuate up and down with good and bad news but stay relatively stable rather than always trending up? For the stock market to always trend up over the long term, that would imply investors are perpetually being positively surprised by a companies earnings, which doesn't make sense to me. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 16 Apr 2019 03:37 AM PDT I know this mean if I buy shares in 20 companies I'll have to pay 20 charges, but what if I have a standing order to of £100 in each company every month. Would this still count? How do people afford to keep putting money into shares? It's costing me £10 for every transaction :( [link] [comments] |
What real advantage does real estate investing have over traditional diversified portfolios? Posted: 15 Apr 2019 05:28 PM PDT I have been considering whether investing in real estate, that is buying properties and renting them out, is actually a decent investment for someone who already has a full time job. I have read that the cash-on-cash return on investment can be anywhere from 5%-10% for normal situations. This is about in line with what your ROI would be if you just stick your money into a robo-advisor that will manage everything for you. The other thing I think is often over looked is what you could call your personal time ROI. Me sticking my money into the stock market for long term positions requires almost zero time and is essentially guaranteed to net me a decent profit over the decades. Real estate, if I were to do it right, would require a large portion of my free time outside of my job and I am doubtful that it really has the potential to drastically outperform the stock market. Furthermore, it exposes me to huge liabilities (mortgage). For those that have either thought about real estate, or who have actually done it, what does real estate have to offer you over an effortless stock portfolio? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Apr 2019 02:18 PM PDT Is there a specific way to calculate intrinsic value when value investing or is it subjective? What factors contribute to a company's intrinsic value? I've heard this term a lot but am unfamiliar with it. I feel like it could help a lot when investing [link] [comments] |
Goldman Sachs Q1 2019 Earnings Breakdown Posted: 15 Apr 2019 05:08 AM PDT
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Posted: 15 Apr 2019 11:31 PM PDT Is there a way for me to short the electric scooter market like bird or are they all privately funded? [link] [comments] |
Citigroup Q1 2019 Earnings Breakdown Posted: 15 Apr 2019 05:37 AM PDT
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Disney CEO Bob Iger lays out details on company’s Netflix competitor (video) Posted: 15 Apr 2019 01:35 PM PDT Interesting investing implications for the media space. https://www.cnbc.com/video/2019/04/12/disney-ceo-bob-iger-netflix-competitor.html [link] [comments] |
Apollo Commercial Real Estate or ARI stock Posted: 15 Apr 2019 09:04 PM PDT Hello everyone i'm kinda newer to investing in single stocks through Robinhood. ARI has consistently given a quarterly dividend of 43 cents per share which has averaged between 16 and 18.50ish per stock throughout the past 3 or so years. Is it a safe bet for long term? short term? Any guidance is greatly appreciated. Thank you. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Apr 2019 05:09 PM PDT I'm an economics major with minimal finance knowledge. Help! [link] [comments] |
T Rowe reduces TSLA position by 79% in Q1’19 Posted: 15 Apr 2019 01:13 PM PDT |
How to find financials for foreign company Posted: 15 Apr 2019 08:14 PM PDT Im on the SEC website looking at Alibaba and trying to figure out how to find like the equivalent to a 10k or 10q without any luck. Any help appreciated. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Apr 2019 04:43 AM PDT It seems like a great idea, "the Amazon of Africa", and a great way to invest in Africa. But they still have a long road ahead of them. But what are your thoughts on this as a long term play? [link] [comments] |
What is a contract in regards to stocks Posted: 15 Apr 2019 08:04 PM PDT A friend of mine invested in some for a particular company and I was just wondering what is it exactly. There is not much about it and I just want to know if they yield moderate returns? Can anyone give me some insight? [link] [comments] |
Top Revenue Generating And Growth Oriented Cannabis Stocks Ranked For 2019 Posted: 15 Apr 2019 06:47 AM PDT |
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How do you watch and find new opportunities in the market? Posted: 15 Apr 2019 12:19 PM PDT Hey guys. New investor here, I'm not fresh meat but I am still relatively new to investing. I'm a 26 year old without a ton of money and looking to start throwing my savings into the market to learn, grow, and maybe strike gold at some point. Anyway I've been dabbling with investing in the stock exchange market (as well as crypto) but am having a bit of a challenge with things like staying up to day with what is going on in the market and finding/identifying opportunities for both long term and short term gains. As of now I have no real strategy. I kind of just throw my money into companies I'm somewhat familiar with or wherever I feel comfortable but with no real rhyme or reason. I'd like to hear from the community on their strategies/habits to stay updated on the market in order to protect and maximize their investments. As well as how you guys are able to find and identify new investment opportunities to capitalize on both for the short and long term. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Apr 2019 05:44 PM PDT Does anyone know of any active funds that buy mid cap stocks with upward momentum that are close to making it into an index (S&P 200 etc). It seems like they would increase in demand and therefore price once they make it in so could be in interesting strategy. Thanks [link] [comments] |
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