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    Stock Market - r/StockMarket November 2019 Stock Picking Contest is now OPEN for picks!

    Stock Market - r/StockMarket November 2019 Stock Picking Contest is now OPEN for picks!


    r/StockMarket November 2019 Stock Picking Contest is now OPEN for picks!

    Posted: 31 Oct 2019 10:09 AM PDT

    Most Anticipated Earnings Releases for the week beginning November 4th, 2019

    Posted: 31 Oct 2019 11:41 AM PDT

    Alibaba to resume Hong Kong IPO plan as soon as November

    Posted: 31 Oct 2019 08:08 AM PDT

    Stop Limit order help

    Posted: 31 Oct 2019 10:33 AM PDT

    I've missed some decent selling opportunities because I haven't followed my stocks that closely. I have been reading about limit and stop limit orders. When I go to place my stop limit order it asks for two values, one stop and one limit. What is the difference between these two values? If I was to purchase at $80 and want to sell at $100 what should I do?

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    Am i allowed to share my thoughts here on “hyper-aggressive investing”? Such as using credit cards / 0% interest promos / paypal credit / balance transfers, for investments.

    Posted: 31 Oct 2019 07:57 PM PDT

    Am i allowed to share my thoughts here on "hyper-aggressive investing"? Such as using credit cards / 0% interest promos / paypal credit / balance transfers, for investments.

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    https://money.yahoo.com/young-adults-financial-independence-205937368.html

    Posted: 31 Oct 2019 05:58 PM PDT

    https://money.yahoo.com/young-adults-financial-independence-205937368.html

    Younger Americans are taking longer to be financially independent from their parents versus their counterparts four decades ago, according to a new study.

    Only 1 in 4 young adults last year were financially on their own by 22 – the age most Americans believe they should reach this milestone – down from 1 in 3 in 1980, the Pew Research Center recently found.

    Many still receive money from their parents to pay for bills, groceries, rent and tuition, while others live at home. Young adults are considered financially independent if their income is 150% or more of the poverty level for a one-person household. In 2018, that threshold was $19,128.

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    Congratulations to our r/StockMarket October 2019 Stock Picking Contest WINNER -- Frostyfragzz!

    Posted: 31 Oct 2019 01:24 PM PDT

    7+ year $1000 investment

    Posted: 31 Oct 2019 04:21 PM PDT

    My father left my son (12) just over $1000 in his will. I thought about putting it into a RESP but it's $1000. I don't play the market really at all but my father played the market a lot. I would like to take a risk with it. It is only $1000 and if it's lost, my son, who doesn't even know about the $1000 won't miss it. But, it would be nice to put it into a single stock that has a small chance of paying out well over a good length of time. I am hoping for some suggestions worth looking at further. Thanks

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    Netflix has sizable potential to the upside.

    Posted: 31 Oct 2019 04:47 AM PDT

    Earnings produced a initial surge after-hours which quickly turned sour.
    The selloff that ensued quickly stabilised and buyers have returned.
    technically the chart is bullish and on course for a return to the $300 zone.
    Today's announcement by HBO offering its new streaming service at $14.99 has helped rather than hindered the stocks advances.
    Netflix is somewhat of a cult stock just like TSLA , Bulls are resolute as are the bears, so battles and volatility is nothing new.

    https://www.tradingview.com/chart/NFLX/vazkokJM-Netflix-has-sizeable-potential-to-the-upside/

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    Making an app for stocks

    Posted: 31 Oct 2019 02:24 PM PDT

    I am trying to make an mobile app that can possibly replace the discord channels and this subreddit. I will be an app for investor community.

    goal of the app is to help investors make wiser decisions.

    I found Stocktwit is doing pretty similar job. I want to differentiate and want to hear how you guys think and what you need. Any idea and suggestions will be really helpful!! What features do you need?

    I have thought about giving users virtual money and let them trade based on the market and make their portfolio to share. But do you think it is a good way to differentiate?

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    Financial Freedom Subreddit

    Posted: 31 Oct 2019 12:52 PM PDT

    Hey everyone, not to take away from this subreddit in any shape or form. I would like to welcome you to the Financial Freedom Subreddit. This forum will be for trading and investing in many assets including stocks, bonds, and real estate. Once again, not to take away from this community, but it will be a little more diverse. There are many ways to achieve financial freedom, stocks are just one avenue! Cheers everyone!

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    Upside to the market

    Posted: 31 Oct 2019 11:22 AM PDT

    There literally is none. Sell now!!!

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