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    Daily Advice Thread - All basic help or advice questions must be posted here. Investing

    Daily Advice Thread - All basic help or advice questions must be posted here. Investing


    Daily Advice Thread - All basic help or advice questions must be posted here.

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 05:15 AM PDT

    If your question is "I have $10,000, what do I do?" or other "advice for my personal situation" questions. If you are going to ask how to invest you should include relevant information, such as the following:

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    • Any other relevant financial information will be useful to give you a proper answer.

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    Be aware that these answers are just opinions of Redditors and should be used as a starting point for your research. You should strongly consider seeing a registered financial rep before making any financial decisions!

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    Ford up 3% after announcement it will cut 12,000 jobs in Europe.

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 10:47 AM PDT

    Ford announced it will cut 12,000 jobs in Europe.

    The move is the latest example of a big U.S. car maker retreating from Europe, which has high labor costs and is in the process of adopting some of the strictest emissions regimes in the world.

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    Boeing Falls as FAA Orders More Max Changes to Address New Risk

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 07:23 AM PDT

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-06-26/faa-finds-new-risk-on-737-max-and-orders-boeing-to-make-changes

    There was a recent discussion on why Boeing isn't lower so maybe this will do it? It still has its moat but there has to be some comeuppance for all those deaths

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    Expense ratio of VTI vs. VTSAX

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 07:21 PM PDT

    Hi,

    I am wondering why (or how) Vanguard is able to offer a lower expense ratio for its total stock market index fund ETF than it does for its mutual fund equivalent.

    Here's the pricing information from Vanguard's site:

    Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI)

    • Market Price: $149.05
    • Premium: $0.02
    • Expense Ratio: 0.03%

    Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund Admiral Shares (VTSAX)

    • Price: $72.54
    • (No premium/discount, since the price reflects NAV)
    • Expense Ratio: 0.04%

    I know that they both have rock-bottom low expense ratios, and that it is just one basis point, but I would have expected VTSAX to have a lower expense ratio due to its higher minimum investment ($3,000 for VTSAX vs. $149.05 for one share of VTI).

    I understand the difference between mutual funds and ETFs, but why does the ETF have a lower expense ratio? Does it have to do with the $0.02 premium built into VTI? Or, is it all a wash since you can buy partial shares of VTSAX and have more money working for you?

    Thanks

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    Apple purchases self-driving car start-up Drive.ai

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 07:32 AM PDT

    JP Morgan and other banks boost dividends and buybacks after passing Fed stress test

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 01:52 PM PDT

    https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/27/jp-morgan-and-other-banks-boost-dividends-and-buybacks-after-passing-fed-stress-test.html

    Goldman Sachs boosted its quarterly dividend by nearly 50% to $1.25 a share, from 85 cents a share, and authorized a $7 billion stock repurchase program, up from $5 billion a year ago.

    J.P. Morgan Chase is boosting its dividend to 90 cents a share from 80 cents a share. The bank also can repurchase up to $29.4 billion in stock under a new program, compared to $20.7 billion last year.

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    [Eastern Europe] What are the risks in real estate crowd investing platforms?

    Posted: 28 Jun 2019 04:02 AM PDT

    I came across an advert for "crowd investing" website and something seems fishy to me.

    This is the website: https://estateguru.co/investor/

    They say that they have "Historical returns of 12.16%"

    12.16% is of course insane, since stock market barely returns you 5% inflation adjusted.

    So what is the catch? I am fully aware there is no free lunch. I think this platform is somewhat copied from already existing crowd financing real estate platforms in the west specifically for Eastern Europe, so the same issues should apply.

    Kindly let me know all the information you have on why this is a BAD IDEA.

    Thank you

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    How does the walue of cash change in a crash/correction?

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 10:30 PM PDT

    I heared that many dividend investors invest less now, and they hold cash, waiting for a stock market crash or correction, so they can buy on a discount.

    Wouldn't the crash also influence the value of their cash?

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    Book recommendations on distressed debt investment, anyone? :D thanks!

    Posted: 28 Jun 2019 03:35 AM PDT

    The more recent the better, ta!

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    Is Google cheap right now?

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 07:26 AM PDT

    Nice company, good moat, strong margins, strong income, consistent growth...

    Down to close to what it was in December last year...

    Looking attractive to anyone else?

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    Scathing report says Walmart's grocery store dominance must be stopped

    Posted: 28 Jun 2019 04:47 AM PDT

    Question about transfer

    Posted: 28 Jun 2019 04:38 AM PDT

    If I transfer from vanguard to schwab can I convert my vanguard etfs to schwab equivalent for free?

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    What do you think of PPBI, QD, and NRP. I recently made a YouTube video on my top 3 small cap stocks and these stocks are what I selected.

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 10:21 PM PDT

    REIT risk

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 11:52 AM PDT

    How exposed are REIT's to interest rates? Do they become volatile and weaker when rates are raised?

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    National Beverage Corporation (FIZZ) seems really undervalued...Thoughts?

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 08:16 AM PDT

    I posted this in /r/stocks but finding that there is much more activity here...

    Is it me or is this stock a classic value play?

    The stock has taken a beating lately from concerns over its ingredients, rising competition in the sparkling water marketplace, and negative media press from the CEO. Brands include LaCroix waters, Shasta, Rip-It Energy Drinks, etc.

    • Current Stock Price: $43.20
    • 52 Week Range $40.05 - $127.32
    • Total Cash Per Share (mrq) 5.79 (representing 13% of current sock price)

    There are not too many value plays in this overly priced market but I ran a very rough DCF calculation and got $98.24 a share. This is a 45% margin of safety.

    Thoughts?

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    Anyone recommends a tool for investment tracking? ROI, annual results, etc

    Posted: 28 Jun 2019 12:24 AM PDT

    Hello,

    I've got some money invested in a couple of funds and stocks but not all on the same broker (not american), which by the way has a terrible app and/or website and doesn't really give any idea or helpfull data to track my investments other than what it is worth at the moment.

    What I was wondering is if you guys use any application or mobile app to track your ROI, annual results and that kind of data. It doesn't even have to be automatic, could be something where I would just insert the values. Even an excel spreadsheet would probably work but not very good at it on the formulas and calculations on Excel and ROI, etc.

    For example if I invest 10k on a fund at a certain value what I see in the bank statement, let's say 3 years later, is for example 20% increase in value. But that doesn't give me annualized returns, if on the first 2 years return was 0 and on the 3rd 20% or whatever.

    Thanks all

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    What other assets that are similar to art?

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 06:57 AM PDT

    In terms of qualities as an asset, not the value.

    For exAmple, baseball cards, antiques. But what else?

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    M1 Pie of Dividend Kings

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 09:54 AM PDT

    Could I get some feedback on this pie? Tried to add all of the dividend kings who have paid increasing dividends over the past 50 years into a single pie. Only one is missing and it's some California bank. This seems like an easy way to simulate a dividend kings ETF but without the Fees.

    https://m1.finance/K1XE05MuT

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    When will the yield curve stop being inverted?

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 07:25 PM PDT

    Altria, PM, BTI ----- Undervalued? Is this a good time to buy?

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 01:18 PM PDT

    These stocks are all floating around their 52 week lows. I think opportunities with vape and weed could see these stocks doing quite well. Does anyone agree?

    Also, I think automation will cause people to smoke more..

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    Credit Suisse is the sole bank tripped up by Fed stress test as rest get approval to boost payouts

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 06:38 PM PDT

    Iwm leading to other bigger ETFs?

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 08:53 AM PDT

    From my understanding, IWM is the small businesses and if small businesses are doing bad, that eventually leaks into big businesses? A lot of underlying principles but wondering if this is true?

    I don't see, on the surface, any leading or lagging indicator but wanted to check if you would be so kind to share your thoughts.

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    Mutual fund stock ownership data

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 12:36 PM PDT

    Does anyone know a good source to pull aggregated equity ownership data of a specific mutual fund style?

    For example: the top 20 stocks held by small cap value funds

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    Just read the Intelligent Investor

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 11:00 AM PDT

    Hi all, I read the intelligent investor last week (or at least some good chunks) and focused on the Book Value Per Share aspect where if you're above the 1.3 ratio (Stock vs BVPS) then you're in speculation, and things below that ratio are considered probably good buys, or at least priced correctly. Some conditions were

    1) Not bleeding money 2) Regular profit

    I looked at Citigroup and they're at 0.88, where as something like Netflix is 30x. Am I missing something or it C a great deal?

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    Success in investing?

    Posted: 27 Jun 2019 06:31 PM PDT

    Ok, so i've watched various YouTube videos and one being by anton kriel saying that most investment bankers go onto the profession of becoming a hedge fund manager or HF analyst to have a wealthy career, but then again I watched another video stated by Warren Buffett that Hedge funds managed to underperform compared to the s&p500 vanguard index fund meaning it could be less lucrative, but my question would be... What would investors need to do so that they're ablw to make enough money that they're comfortable, while also having a successful career in investing? Just in case yous are wondering i also have some experience in the market through reading books regarding the market i.e. Security analysis, remisces of a stock operator etc....

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