Stock Market - Costs pile up for airlines as Boeing 737 Max grounding enters eighth month |
- Costs pile up for airlines as Boeing 737 Max grounding enters eighth month
- Research tools?
- Is there a mmf or bond fund in Fidelity to hold cash that has 2 % to 3% yeild and also liquidableble ?
- (Help requested) What are these sudden "jumps" in price on a 1 Day chart?
- 2 Healthcare Stocks for the 21st Century
- I need books recommendation for stock trading, do i need a broker?
Costs pile up for airlines as Boeing 737 Max grounding enters eighth month Posted: 13 Oct 2019 09:45 AM PDT Costs are piling up for airlines as the 737 Max heads into its eighth month. The planes have been grounded since mid-March after two crashes killed 346 people. Boeing's board stripped CEO Dennis Muilenburg of his chairman role so he can focus on getting the planes back. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 13 Oct 2019 04:33 PM PDT Hiya - here wondering about a meta question, where folks here do their market research before making the jump to buy or sell? Broker research portals? Professional/legacy type data platforms, Bloomberg and the like? Free market data providers vaguely on the internet? Niche mid market information tools to the effect of finbox.io or atom.io ? Or is it a case of formulating an opinion based on idiosyncratically gathered info? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 13 Oct 2019 06:54 PM PDT |
(Help requested) What are these sudden "jumps" in price on a 1 Day chart? Posted: 13 Oct 2019 10:46 AM PDT These other days price moves more tight, then suddenly this huge jump in price happens, what's the reason? What happens if I have a stop-loss set at a price between this jump? (for example the black dotted line in the pic) [link] [comments] |
2 Healthcare Stocks for the 21st Century Posted: 13 Oct 2019 07:08 PM PDT |
I need books recommendation for stock trading, do i need a broker? Posted: 12 Oct 2019 10:30 PM PDT I am a complete novice , early twenties, i am doing well saving every penny, also trying to diversify my income, and add to my skillset. But i figured i can only go few steps in life by saving alone... I need to invest. I wanted some solid sources on how to be a stockholder.. and this sub seems to have quite experienced people who are kind enough yo share their experience. Pardon my English, it's a 3rd language for me, and thanks in advance for your help. [link] [comments] |
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