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- r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Technicals Tuesday - Oct 15, 2019
- Goldman Sachs shares fall after earnings miss Street estimates
- Now that most brokers are commission free, does it always make sense to DRIP?
- Thoughts on NVDA long term?
- Aphria [U.S. APHA]--the only profitable marijuana company--soars again after its second consecutive earnings beat
- Citigroup earnings and revenue top expectations
- How do you personally evaluate that a stock is a good buy for a long term duration?
- A public company has decleared bankruptcy. What happens to my common stock?
- Seeing a repeat of 2014-2016 horizontal movement in the market
- UNH rallies on Earnings
- Can someone explain to me what a convertible bond is and how it differs from others?
- KULR Technology Adds to Suite of Battery Safety and Testing Solutions With New License of NASA Technology
- Wells Fargo takes $1.6 billion hit linked to fake-account scandal
- What's happening with MSFT?
- What brokerages to trade VIX
- All opinions on $EOG
- How to trade Divergence
- How do you find new businesses to invest in?
- Any good inverse oil etf’s?
- Sell or hold Tesla stock?
- Stock Settlement Time
- Classic books in stock picking
- Investing in SP500 ETF
- How does Nintendo make its revenue?
r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Technicals Tuesday - Oct 15, 2019 Posted: 15 Oct 2019 01:07 AM PDT This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on technical analysis (TA), but if TA is not your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against TA here and not in the current post. Some helpful day to day links, including news:
Technical analysis (TA) uses historical price movements, real time data, indicators based on math and/or statistics, and charts; all of which help measure the trajectory of a security. TA can also be used to interpret the actions of other market participants and predict their actions. The main benefit to TA is that everything shows up in the price (commonly known as "priced in"): All news, investor sentiment, and changes to fundamentals are reflected in a security's price. TA can be useful on any timeframe, both short and long term. Intro to technical analysis by Stockcharts chartschool and their article on candlesticks If you have questions, please see the following word cloud and click through for the wiki: See our past daily discussions here. Also links for: Technicals Tuesday, Options Trading Thursday, and Fundamentals Friday. [link] [comments] |
Goldman Sachs shares fall after earnings miss Street estimates Posted: 15 Oct 2019 05:06 AM PDT https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/15/goldman-sachs-earnings-q3-2019.html The bank posted profit of $1.88 billion, or $4.79 a share, below the $4.81 expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. Revenue came in at $8.32 billion, slightly above the $8.31 billion expected. The shares declined by 0.9% in early trading. [link] [comments] |
Now that most brokers are commission free, does it always make sense to DRIP? Posted: 15 Oct 2019 09:38 AM PDT The excuse in the past was that your money would stay invested, and you would avoid commissions. But now, in a commission free world, my gut is to not DRIP so I can instead purchase underweight holdings in my portfolio. Is this an OK strategy? From a tax perspective, most dividends used for DRIP are taxable anyway, correct? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 07:19 AM PDT Currently holding shares I bought @ 145 which means I'm up over 30%. The stock has been really volatile the past year and I can't see it reaching it's all time high soon because that was mostly due to the crypto craze. I am thinking of selling it all and enjoying the little profits but would appreciate any thoughts or ideas. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 01:38 PM PDT https://www.investors.com/news/marijuana-stocks-aphria-stock-aphria-earnings-q1-2020/ If you own any marijuana stock other than Aphria, sell it and buy Aprhia. [link] [comments] |
Citigroup earnings and revenue top expectations Posted: 15 Oct 2019 05:08 AM PDT https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/15/citigroup-earnings-q3-2019.html Earnings: $1.97 per share vs $1.95 per share expected by Refinitiv. Revenue: $18.6 billion vs $18.545 billion forecast. Fixed-income, currency and commodities trading revenue: $3.211 billion vs $3.09 billion expected by StreetAccount. Net interest margin: 2.66% forecast. Net interest income: $12.15 billion expected. [link] [comments] |
How do you personally evaluate that a stock is a good buy for a long term duration? Posted: 15 Oct 2019 09:14 AM PDT I'm aware that when investing it all comes down to your personal risk appetite and what you feel comfortable investing in due to your current financial position and futue financial goals, with that being said, in general how do you determine if a stock is worth buying? What factors do you consider? What is more important to you? A stock with rising a dividend yield per year or stock appreciation? Or both? If the company is a market leader or not? Does it hold a high market share? Diversified product portfolio? Strong management? Essentially all I want to know is, what really makes you buy a stock, feel free to site examples and share your personal investing philosophies. [link] [comments] |
A public company has decleared bankruptcy. What happens to my common stock? Posted: 15 Oct 2019 01:10 PM PDT One of my stocks that I owe sent a notice of Bankruptcy. Does that mean, I have lost everything? The company's name is Sanchez Oil Energy and it is still being traded on the OTC. Thanks [link] [comments] |
Seeing a repeat of 2014-2016 horizontal movement in the market Posted: 15 Oct 2019 02:58 AM PDT I started trading in 2013, back then i was hooked to my screen everyday for 2 years before iI decided to move to passive long-term investing. I remember the narrative back then being heavily influenced by terms like "major top" "smart money is leaving the market", MFI pointing downward etc. I'm starting to sense a similar pattern with the state of the market today. I'm no contrarian, but I believe we might see a run to the upside, especially if no democratic candidate succeeds in beating Trump. Any thoughts on my stance? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 09:34 AM PDT UNH jumped today on Earnings and future growth potential :D [link] [comments] |
Can someone explain to me what a convertible bond is and how it differs from others? Posted: 15 Oct 2019 05:37 AM PDT I was looking at this ETF https://money.usnews.com/funds/etfs/convertibles/ishares-convertible-bond-etf/icvt [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 06:08 AM PDT CAMPBELL, Calif., Oct. 15, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- KULR Technology Group, Inc. (OTCQB: KULR) (the "Company" or "KULR"), a leading developer of battery safety and thermal management technologies, announced a license agreement with NASA to evaluate the patent-pending Fractional Thermal Runaway Calorimeter (FTRC) for use in its suite of battery safety and thermal management solutions. The FTRC, developed by NASA, measures the amount of heat energy released during thermal runaway, a dangerous, powerful chain-reaction explosion that can happen when batteries are stored, shipped or used together. The technology helps engineers and designers understand these incidents and develop solutions to mitigate them. The one year FTRC licensing agreement allows KULR to evaluate the FTRC's commercial applicability and further enhance the Company's position as the leading end-to-end battery safety design, testing, shipping, storage and failure-mitigation provider. In addition to the FTRC, the Company also licenses the Internal Short Circuit (ISC) from NASA. KULR's battery testing and safety products also include the patented thermal runaway shied (TRS), which has been proven in independent testing to reduce or even stop the dangerous impacts of thermal runaway. TRS technology was recently selected for use by NASA for battery storage on the International Space Station. Ongoing research, teaching and development of lithium-ion batteries are essential for public and commercial safety because lithium-ion batteries are the industry and consumer standard for portable power – billions of individual battery cells exist and billions more are planned for production. They power everything from smart phones and laptops to electric cars and space crafts but when they fail, the results can be catastrophic. By determining the fraction of energy dissipated via a triggered internal short circuit, the FTRC provides the data needed to implement optimizations to a given battery design while also maintaining safety margin requirements. "Lithium-ion batteries are not going away and with companies continuing to pour billions into making them, it's vital that we keep working on ways to make these batteries safer to manufacture, store, ship and ultimately use," said Dr. Timothy Knowles, CTO of KULR. "Continuing our great relationship with NASA on battery safety by licensing the FTRC is just another way we can help make batteries more reliable and safer for everyone, whether they're in space, in an electric car, or powering a laptop or a cell phone," he said. For more information on the calorimeter tests and why they are important, or to learn more about KULR's other safety and testing technologies, please direct enquiries to contact@kulrtechnology.com. About KULR Technology Group, Inc. Safe Harbor Statement [link] [comments] |
Wells Fargo takes $1.6 billion hit linked to fake-account scandal Posted: 15 Oct 2019 02:48 PM PDT https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/15/investing/wells-fargo-earnings-scandal/index.html New York(CNN Business) Wells Fargo's fake-account scandal continues to haunt the big bank, exacerbating headaches caused by shrinking interest rates. Wells Fargo (WFC) revealed on Tuesday a 23% drop in third-quarter profit that disappointed investors. The decline was driven by a $1.6 billion charge for legal costs linked to the bank's infamous retail sales tactics. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 02:45 PM PDT Value dropped 4.2% after hours. Why? I see nothing negative in the news. I'll assume it's coming back for now. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 08:43 AM PDT Where can I trade TVIX? Merrill Edge has this blocked along with many other ETF. Looking to establish another account somewhere and be ready when the day comes.... [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 01:51 PM PDT I have roughly $8k invested in EOG at $69.05. I'm asking for everyone's opinions on what you think the long-term would be on this stock? I've lost too much money to try and buy cheap then sell, so I'm trying to wade the waters on my portfolio but this particular stock holds a portion, and I'm asking for advice/your opinions on what that $8k could go up to and go down to. Thank you for your time! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 01:32 PM PDT Divergence trading can be useful in spotting a weakening trend or reversal in momentum. Sometimes you can even use it as a signal for a trend to continue. There two types of divergence , regular divergence and hidden divergence. #ForexTradingCourse #freeforextradingcourse #AI #ForexTrading #stocks #stockmarket2019 #bestforextradingcourse [link] [comments] |
How do you find new businesses to invest in? Posted: 15 Oct 2019 07:14 AM PDT With thousands of businesses in the public market, what is your method of finding new companies to invest in? Are you guys looking at popular news outlets, or paywall type sites? Or, is there some other method involving doing some deep diving on industry specific sites or watching videos and seminars? I'm not talking about the established big names (i.e. WalMart, Coke, Google, Lockheed Martin, Waste Management, JP Morgan, etc). I'm interested in the new guy on the block, or the business that's been around for years, but is just not making moves towards growth/profitability. It can be in any industry/sector. Just want to get a feel for the process my fellow investors use, and if anyone has found some great sources for possible new winners. [link] [comments] |
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Posted: 15 Oct 2019 11:16 AM PDT I have some Tesla stocks and they have been going up these last couple of days. Bought them at 288 and they're at 259 now. The last couple of months I have had them, they have gone up and down and I were even minus 100 dollars per stock at one point. The talk about recession has made my wonder if I will ever get a profit on them. Should I sell or hold? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 11:04 AM PDT Why do some stock sales take days to settle the funds while others happen instantaneously? [link] [comments] |
Classic books in stock picking Posted: 15 Oct 2019 11:01 AM PDT Any recommendations? And I'm not talking about personal finance or index funds. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 12:28 AM PDT Hi, i have this question that's bumping in my mind and I would like to gather some opinions about that. One of my investments goals is to Hold a position on the S&P500 ETF for 30/40 years because I inherited a considerable amount of money and I want to allocated in something I know it will grow over time. Instead of picking individual stocks or creating a portfolio with stocks, bonds and commodities, since I am holding that ETF for 30/40 years, I don't see any advantage in diversify this investment more in bonds and commodities. According to the history of the S&P 500 and the stock market in general, even with the recessions the value from 30-40 years from now will be higher from the year that i am investing now, which is 2019. S&P500 have an CAGR of 10% during the last 47 years, so i really think this ETF will have, at least, an CAGR between 5-10% for the next 30-40 years. My question is, if you have a considerable amount of money to invest and didn't have to worry for at least 30 years, what would you do? The only issue I'v come up with is the price of the S&P500 ETF. I prefer waiting for a recession to buy in dips and have a bigger CAGR. [link] [comments] |
How does Nintendo make its revenue? Posted: 15 Oct 2019 09:54 AM PDT It seems that big game releases don't have much of an effect on stock price. What sources of revenue are significant enough to affect stock their stock? Is their business model really that dependent on console releases? Because it seems like all major upticks come from that. [link] [comments] |
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