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- r/StockMarket September 2019 Stock Picking Contest is now OPEN!
- China will exempt multiple Tesla models from auto tariffs
- United Airlines pulls Boeing 737 Max from schedules until Dec. 19 as cancellations pile up
- r/StockMarket August 2019 Contest update (Final trading day of the month today!)
- Google’s report on massive iPhone security flaw doubles as dig against Apple’s privacy stance
- Think individual investors are set to power stocks to new highs? Think again, says Ned Davis
- As someone who know very little about stocks. Can you guys point me in the right direction to get started learning how to be a better trader and make some money off trading?
- What stocks are you looking at for next week's holiday-shortened trading week?
- The Long-Term Stock Exchange raises $50 million in new funding
- Most Anticipated Earnings Releases for the week beginning September 2nd, 2019
- Who wants to join my 1K Challenge?? Day 7
- To what degree is stock market manipulation real on smaller exchanges?
- What is the value of a stock?
- S&P 500: Wednesday’s High
- Looking for small cap growth stocks
- How do you feel about Argentina ETFs? Time to enter?
r/StockMarket September 2019 Stock Picking Contest is now OPEN! Posted: 30 Aug 2019 05:34 AM PDT
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China will exempt multiple Tesla models from auto tariffs Posted: 30 Aug 2019 06:02 AM PDT https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/30/china-will-exempt-multiple-tesla-models-from-auto-tariffs.html Last week China said that in December it will resume auto tariffs that it paused in April. But China's automotive regulatory body on Friday announced broad tax exclusive for electric vehicles, including Tesla models. Tesla vehicles exempted include its Model 3, Model S and Model X. [link] [comments] | ||
United Airlines pulls Boeing 737 Max from schedules until Dec. 19 as cancellations pile up Posted: 30 Aug 2019 10:21 AM PDT The Boeing 737 Max was grounded worldwide in mid-March after two fatal crashes killed 346 people. United has pulled the planes from its schedules until Dec. 19. Southwest Airlines last month said it wouldn't fly the 737 Max until January 2020. [link] [comments] | ||
r/StockMarket August 2019 Contest update (Final trading day of the month today!) Posted: 30 Aug 2019 04:39 AM PDT
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Google’s report on massive iPhone security flaw doubles as dig against Apple’s privacy stance Posted: 30 Aug 2019 08:08 AM PDT Google has released a compilation of in-depth research on vulnerabilities in Apple's iPhone operating system. The research is interesting and comprehensive, but the impact on the general iPhone using population of the flaws may not be huge. It's still unclear how many people may have been affected by the issues, though Google estimates it may be in the thousands. Also, Google is using the compiled research to publicly needle Apple, following Apple's years-long campaign to differentiate its products on privacy and security. [link] [comments] | ||
Think individual investors are set to power stocks to new highs? Think again, says Ned Davis Posted: 30 Aug 2019 02:15 PM PDT Households are low on cash, rich with equities Stock market bulls have been arguing for months that muted stock market valuations and consistent equity-fund outflows are proof-positive that stock-market investors are not feeling the sort of euphoria that typically exists before the start of an economic recession or bear market. But a longer-term view of equity valuations and allocations indicates "excessive optimism," on the part of equity investors, according to Ned Davis, founder of Ned Davis Research. Davis created a linear regression that describes the average growth of the S&P 500 SPX, +0.06% over time, since 1928. Comparing this function against the actual performance of the S&P can be helpful in determining market sentiment (see below). [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 30 Aug 2019 04:52 PM PDT Just looking for some resources to start learning to get better at trading and make some more money off my investments. [link] [comments] | ||
What stocks are you looking at for next week's holiday-shortened trading week? Posted: 30 Aug 2019 04:50 AM PDT
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The Long-Term Stock Exchange raises $50 million in new funding Posted: 30 Aug 2019 09:42 AM PDT Silicon Valley-based Long-Term Stock Exchange raises $50M Series B led by Founders Fund, with a16z, Obvious Ventures and initializing Capital participating [link] [comments] | ||
Most Anticipated Earnings Releases for the week beginning September 2nd, 2019 Posted: 30 Aug 2019 04:45 AM PDT
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Who wants to join my 1K Challenge?? Day 7 Posted: 30 Aug 2019 04:15 PM PDT I already posted this before, but I just would like to say thank you to the people that joined because WE HIT 100 members!!! (discord) More people have joined the server, so if you want to talk to new people about stocks feel free to join. (This is if you haven't seen my last post )I wanna see what I can turn a $1,000 into and I want to do it with a group of people so we can help each other out and learn from each other as we go. I'm not a god at trading, but I would like to improve my skills and become a successful trader. If you would like to join me, here is a link to my Discord where I would be showing my progress. I am also looking for some admins, so if you are interested please dm me. [link] [comments] | ||
To what degree is stock market manipulation real on smaller exchanges? Posted: 30 Aug 2019 09:21 AM PDT I'm curious about how rampant stock manipulation is, specifically on smaller exchanges like the OTC and CSE. Many people know r/weedstocks, but I was hoping to get a more unbiased opinion here. Stock like GTII (GTBIF:OTC) just reported earnings, and they were arguably very strong. They have a ~$1.7 billion US market cap, and just reported $44.7 million US revenue on their latest Q, an increase of 228% YoY and 60% QoQ. Gross margins improved to 52% from 46%, good balance sheet, and there was nothing said on the Conference call that would be interpreted as negative. (Earnings Report here if you'd like to see the numbers). Despite the good earnings, and their strong growth potential as more US states open up to Recreational use, the stock went down the day of earnings, and continues to fall today. Down about 65% from their all time high despite consistent QoQ growth and execution from strong management. The US market is expected to be $50+ billion by 2025, so there's definitely growth potential. On r/weedstocks people say that the stocks are heavily manipulated on these exchanges like the CSE and OTC, and that's why even when they report good earnings, they go down. Now, you could argue they are all massively overvalued, but compared to the Canadian LP's, the US MSO's (Multi State Operators) are much better value, especially if you believe the US will eventually legalize on a federal level. So my question is, are these stocks actually manipulated by aggressive short selling, or is it truly a question of valuation, and both US/Canadian MJ stocks are over valued? Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 30 Aug 2019 09:09 AM PDT Ok, so I know what a stock is, but what is its value (besides companies paying out dividents)? It doesn't seem to me as if a company's performance is necessarily connected to the stock price. The reason why stocks go up in value is because of markets (investors) increase the demand, not directly because the company is doing good. So what if the company is earning billions of dollars a year. I don't -get- anything from owning a stock. The stock price doesn't necessarily have to go up because of good news. It goes up because people believe the value of the stock to be higher (and therefore buy), but that doesn't make sense if the stock price and performance of the company are independent of each other. Stock prices aren't tied or adjusted based on a company's market share or fortune. It seems to me to be just a self-fulfilling prophecy based on what I can only assume is a misunderstanding. Would anyone please explain this to me. I'm not an economics student. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 29 Aug 2019 08:01 PM PDT American stocks concluded the day higher on Wednesday yet stayed down for the month of August, as a result of multiple elements such as the inversion of the U.S. Treasury yield causing volatility in the market, the trade dispute between U.S and China, and the no-deal Brexit situation. For the day, the S&P 500 SPX, +0.65% experienced an increase of 18.78 points, or 0.7%, to conclude at 2,887.94, but is still down 3.1% for the current month. What led the markets were the stocks from the energy sector. Prices of crude oil increased, going back to the peak of their range for the month following their inventory plunge of 10 million barrels in the past week, its biggest decline in five weeks. Earlier in the day, Art Cashin, Director of Floor Operations for UBS Financial Services at the New York Stock Exchange, told CNBC that it may be necessary for the index to go down about 2% and ricochet from this for it to experience a significant rally once again. On the business show Squawk on the Street, he stated that this will provide the market a feeling of making it past another obstacle and the market could possibly recover to an earnest rally. He further stated that it is likely for the index to experience a low as much as 2,822. However, a rebound from this might indicate a continuous sturdiness in stocks. [link] [comments] | ||
Looking for small cap growth stocks Posted: 30 Aug 2019 04:10 AM PDT Hi, does anybody know some promising growth stocks with a low market capitalization? [link] [comments] | ||
How do you feel about Argentina ETFs? Time to enter? Posted: 30 Aug 2019 01:29 AM PDT ARGT and AGT are the two ETFs I'm looking at. Recent August crash makes it tempting. [link] [comments] |
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