Stock Market - Wall Street Week Ahead for the trading week beginning February 10th, 2020 |
- Wall Street Week Ahead for the trading week beginning February 10th, 2020
- Tesla’s stock just had one of the wildest weeks ever — Here’s what happened
- chasing dividend stocks is a bad financial strategy
- AMD vs NVDIA
- Options trading (Degiro)
- How does one learn how to trade in the stock market casually?
- Anyone think there will be a rush of Money/investment flowing from China into US, Canada and Australia after the coronavirus outbreak eventually settles down?
- Beginner
- How to Build a Valuation Model of APPLE to Establish a Margin of Safety
- Straco Corp: Very Cheap High Margin Aquarium
- Opinion: Uber makes a lot of big promises for 2020 — now it just has to live up to them
- Etoro. How do CFD work? And is it good for long term investmen?
- ‘Should I buy Tesla stock?’ Financial advisers offer rookie investors tips, but suggest proceeding with caution
- Coronavirus could fuel china skepticism ..
- Apple still undervalued?
Wall Street Week Ahead for the trading week beginning February 10th, 2020 Posted: 08 Feb 2020 07:11 AM PST
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Tesla’s stock just had one of the wildest weeks ever — Here’s what happened Posted: 08 Feb 2020 06:42 AM PST Tesla had a roller coaster week to begin February, with the stock swinging hundreds of dollars in both directions. Shares ripped higher in two consecutive days of trading after multiple optimistic forecasts for Tesla's future growth sparked a short squeeze, with the stock roaring roaring to an intraday high of $968.99. But fears of production and sales delays in China, along with concern the stock had become a speculative bubble, sent the shares spiraling. [link] [comments] | ||
chasing dividend stocks is a bad financial strategy Posted: 08 Feb 2020 12:52 PM PST i see a lot of youtubers and people on here encouraging people to chase after stocks with high dividend yields with a history of paying out dividends and it's crazy to me that people actually believe this, if a person has 100,000 in dividend rich stocks with decent yields (say 4 percent) they are only making 4,000 dollars a year in dividends which is not all to good especially considering high dividend yield stocks have a history of being more volatile than non dividend stocks. i feel like warren buffet was correct on this issue when he decided that berkshire hathaway would not pay out dividends bc the money could be used better in the company itself to seek higher growth. just my opinion, what do you guys think? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 08 Feb 2020 01:54 PM PST Which one do you think is overvalued/undervalued and why? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 08 Feb 2020 03:20 AM PST Hi, does anyone know if it's possible to trade US options on Degiro? [link] [comments] | ||
How does one learn how to trade in the stock market casually? Posted: 08 Feb 2020 08:43 PM PST I would like to learn how to trade stocks with some extra income. Is there a good starter book/website/source to learn from? I also have investment accounts I just want to understand better. Any advice helps on getting started and learning the basics. Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 08 Feb 2020 12:23 PM PST Anyone think there will be a rush of Money/investment flowing from China into US, Canada and Australia after the coronavirus outbreak eventually settles down? US, Canada, and, in recent years, Australia have been the most popular places where the rich people in China love to send their kids, invest or purchase real estate. Would the coronavirus outlook, as well as Chinas handling of the outbreak, spurs a new rush of the rich Chineses to settle their families outside and move money/investment into These three countries? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 08 Feb 2020 07:05 PM PST does anyone have any tips for a young man like me to start investing in the stock market [link] [comments] | ||
How to Build a Valuation Model of APPLE to Establish a Margin of Safety Posted: 08 Feb 2020 02:24 PM PST This tutorial helps you build a DCF model of APPLE from start to end. The model helps you establish a margin of safety when trading stocks. You do need to be more precise in the model, but I hope it helps. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEGplJR56HAbF2cV11TbLohhyJPNTcDeC [link] [comments] | ||
Straco Corp: Very Cheap High Margin Aquarium Posted: 08 Feb 2020 04:21 AM PST Straco Corp derives most of it's pre-tax profit (around 70%) from an aquarium located in the heart of Shanghai. Other assets include another, smaller, aquarium and a cable-car in China and an observation wheel in the Singapore marina (where the Formula One race is held). The fact that inventories and accounts receivable are negligible make this a business that can be very cash generative, as is Straco. Due to the Coronavirus the attractions in China were closed which pressured the stock price. Furthermore, the observation wheel, bought out of bankruptcy, developer went broke, has had its second failure and has been out of order since November. I believe these are temporary issues and the long-term value of the company is still intact. The stock is some 30% down since I wrote about it on my blog at https://netosnotes.blogspot.com/2019/07/background-straco-corporation-develops.html I revisited the company and adjusted the valuation to reflect the higher net cash balance https://netosnotes.blogspot.com/2020/02/revisiting-straco-corporation.html I thought the company was already cheap, but not cheap enought, before it was down 30%. I believe investors are buying a $1 for $0.50. [link] [comments] | ||
Opinion: Uber makes a lot of big promises for 2020 — now it just has to live up to them Posted: 08 Feb 2020 12:51 PM PST CEO Dara Khosrowshahi sets a higher bar for expectations by moving up deadline for adjusted profitability, promising better safety [link] [comments] | ||
Etoro. How do CFD work? And is it good for long term investmen? Posted: 08 Feb 2020 09:21 AM PST I have a question about etoro. I live in Romania, and etoro isn't certified, meaning that the stocks bought from here we don't really own. They are a CFD prooving or something that we bought the stock. My question is. Is etoro good for long term investing in this case? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 08 Feb 2020 08:51 AM PST 'If you hold the stock, you have to weather the storm and be comfortable with the volatility' One financial adviser tells MarketWatch, 'Picking an individual winner in that sector is something I frown on With Tesla Inc. TSLA, -0.12% stock heading north —despite some pit stops — some new retail investors might be itching to go along for the ride on a stock. The stock has more than doubled (an increase of 123%) over the past three months. In fact, the Silicon Valley electric-car maker is generating so much attention and curiosity right now that typing, "Should I" into a Google GOOG, +0.20% GOOGL, +0.21% search yields one auto-fill response that says, "Should I buy Tesla stock."
It's a simple-sounding question that can get complicated quickly: What if the stock goes south? How many shares can one investor afford? Would-be stock pickers should exercise caution, financial planners say. Tesla didn't immediately respond to a MarketWatch request for comment. [link] [comments] | ||
Coronavirus could fuel china skepticism .. Posted: 08 Feb 2020 06:43 AM PST | ||
Posted: 07 Feb 2020 10:49 PM PST I think apple can become 500$ per share in the future. Why? Simply put because of A.I. I see a lot of people using Siri for the simplest things now imagine Siri talking to you? I imagine apple investing heavily on improving Siri & they can achieve it first unlike Google where they have to deal with different companies that utilize Android & even if they Google does it fiest the experience wouldn't be that great for consumers. Some other factors that can help it get $500 a share would be the buy backs, gaining a hold of chinese market, greatly improving the specs of the iphone, sales of accessories like airpods & chargers, revenue from licensing out their products, & the growth of its of services. Feedback on this would be helpful. [link] [comments] |
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