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    Stocks - I have spare cash and want to invest into the S&P 500, where do I start?

    Stocks - I have spare cash and want to invest into the S&P 500, where do I start?


    I have spare cash and want to invest into the S&P 500, where do I start?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2019 08:09 AM PDT

    My grandparents left me 5000 when they died, I want to invest 1,000, I have started a job and want to invest approx. 1/10th of my paycheck and have have cost that consume less than 3/10th of my paycheck at the moment.

    I was thinking of investing into an S&P 500 index fund, where do I start?

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    I’m 19, earning money, where should I be putting it?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2019 01:23 PM PDT

    First off let me mention that I am in no way very knowledgeable about stocks. I know just as much as the average person, but I have every intention in learning. I'm putting back around $100 every paycheck, so $200 a month. Should I be putting some of this into a stock for the future or for a divided? Please go easy on me I know this is probably just a broad question but anything and everything helps.

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    Opera (OPRA)

    Posted: 25 Aug 2019 11:45 AM PDT

    Company that I've been holding for a few months now and something I have very strong faith in. Their potential with Opera News is incredible and honestly I think they are disgustingly undervalued. They currently have a market cap of 1.4B roughly and tbh I think that they're easily a 5B company just based on their user base. They've managed to grow Opera News from 9M MAUs in 2017 to 163M MAUs in their most recent earnings report which was two days ago. Very solid business that I think has extraordinary potential. I'd say more but I want you guys to develop an opinion without me making you biased. Best of luck checking them out!

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    Indicators for global industry and technology

    Posted: 25 Aug 2019 12:09 AM PDT

    I'm trying to create a dashboard for the following:

    • Information and technology
    • Industry (globally)
    • Technology

    For:

    • Europe
    • US
    • Asia

    What are the most relevant indicators?

    For each indicator I'm creating a Grafana dashboard by parsing Jsons from different API providers. While that I can develop I'm not good at choosing the right KPI's.

    The ultimate goal would be to understand when the crisis is starting (if any).

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    Can someone explain extremely high yield dividend stocks/ETFs such as SDIV for me? What is the catch?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2019 01:34 PM PDT

    SDIV for example has a div/yield of 10.49. What is the catch here? This seems too good to be true.

    I am admittedly not very knowledgeable about dividend stocks. Most of my portfolio does not yield dividends, but I would like to change that. I did some research and stumbled upon this SDIV stock and was baffled to see such high yields. I feel like I have to be missing something, I'm just not sure what. Perhaps these high yield stocks are extremely volatile? That is the only thing I can think of.

    Thanks for the help in advance and sorry if this is a noob question.

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    In your opinion, what is a good entry point for AMZN and GOOG? Why?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2019 12:50 PM PDT

    More specifically, if you planned on buying on the dip, buy now or wait for a lower price (ie anticipating recession)? Why?

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    Weekly Cannabis Report: Aurora Entering New Markets, Canadian CBD Company Enters China, & New MJ Banking Co. Breaks Ground.

    Posted: 25 Aug 2019 12:41 PM PDT

    http://equitybulletin.com/2019/08/weekly-cannabis-report-aurora-entering-new-markets-canadian-cbd-company-enters-china-new-mj-banking-co-breaks-ground/

    ….it's stands to reason that Aurora has the infrastructure in place, and global reach especially in Europe, to disrupts Canopy growth dominance in a t-5 year period.

    Think ACB can actually close on a high for last quarter of 2019?

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    How do Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits work from company acquisitions?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2019 09:50 AM PDT

    I have stock in CBLK and on Thursday it was announced that it is being acquired by VMWare. More and more law firms have posted that they are investigating CBLK for breach of fiduciary duty, that they think the selling price per stock is too low.

    My questions are -

    How legit are these types of investigations?

    If I "signed up for more information" (which I haven't yet), what will that mean?

    Will my stock be tied up until the investigation is finished?

    If I don't reach out to these firms, and the investigation would have found that we could get more money in our favor, do I lose out on any extra money that I've would otherwise be entitled to?

    If I end up becoming a client of one of these firms, would I need to pay a fee?

    I've done google searches on past examples of how these have went and found nothing except for general blog posts from these firms.

    I am in Nashville, TN.

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    Whats your favorite charting platform?

    Posted: 25 Aug 2019 09:22 AM PDT

    What's your #1 charting platform that you use to trade stocks?

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    Three Day Weekend

    Posted: 24 Aug 2019 05:25 PM PDT

    Hello Everyone, I've only been into the market for a little under a year now and was wondering about this with labour day next weekend. Is there is any correlation with three day weekends and market jumping up/down?

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    Should I invest?

    Posted: 24 Aug 2019 02:40 PM PDT

    I know absolutely nothing about the stock market or how it works, but I do know it has the potentional to make me some money. I'm a college student with a bit of money coming through, not a lot, but some. Should I start to invest? If so, I would love some advice

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    Why Uber and Lyft Won't Exist in 10 Year...

    Posted: 24 Aug 2019 07:43 PM PDT

    This is 100% my own belief and I might get a lot of hate for it but I don't think Uber and Lyft will exist as they are now in the future. It could be that I've invested in both of these companies in the last 2 weeks and lost almost 18% so far but I'm started to believe these two innovative companies will be nonexistent in 10 years time. They are still great short term investments as they aren't completely useless (valued about $100 billion combined for a reason).

    Why? They are not making little to no money right now and just gaining brand popularity and are betting on making money once they can roll out self-driving cars. Uber more than Lyft which is why Uber is losing a lot more money on research than Lyft. Once self-driving cars do roll out, I think a lot more people would use Waymo by Google and its all because of Google Maps. Everyone uses Google Maps, there is no good alternative. Even Uber uses Google Maps. When people search where they want to go, Google can easily advertise their Waymo self-driving cars that can make them tons of money. Noone is competing with Uber or Lyft right now because it's not worth it. These companies are not making much money. Self-driving cars are what Uber and Lyft are both relying on. Uber is making their own self-driving technology but Lyft will probably license something from Tesla or Google. Google, however, have a huge advantage with Google Maps and having Android cover 85% of smartphone users. They can have Waymo pre-installed in the app and integrated with Google Maps.

    Same goes with food (like UBER-EATS) and groceries. My bet is Google will dominate these two industries with their Android-users and Google Search. The only other competitors I can see is Amazon (using its Amazon-prime members) and Apple (using its iOS-users). Also, anyone can just ask Google Assistant for a taxi and it can call up a Waymo.

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