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- What stocks are on your radar for next week?
- Tesla CEO Elon Musk says stock price is ‘too high,’ shares tank more than 9%
- Did Musk just breach his fiduciary responsibility?
- My analysis for what is to come in May with some indicators of good and bad
- NAT, DHT and MGM DD
- Microsoft in talks to buy Startup: Softomotive
- What’s the least risky airline stock?
- Stock Watch List May 1, 2020
- Lufthansa
- Small Vanguard dividends not being reinvested?
- Books
- Another reason to buy?
- How will the market perform if Trump loses elections?
- Episode 20: Dividend Cut 1st Time Since WWII
- Index fund vs individual stock
- Episode 20: Dividend Cut 1st Time Since WWII (Dividend Investing)
- Episode 20: Dividend Cut 1st Time Since WWII (Dividend Investing)
- Episode 20: Dividend Cut 1st Time Since WWII (Dividend Investing)
- Question about Investing (Roth IRA vs Brokerage)
- Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting
- Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting
- Lets Discuss Institutional Trading
- Books
- Books
- Thinking about investing, no idea where to start
What stocks are on your radar for next week? Posted: 01 May 2020 05:04 AM PDT
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk says stock price is ‘too high,’ shares tank more than 9% Posted: 01 May 2020 08:45 AM PDT https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/01/tesla-ceo-elon-musk-says-stock-price-is-too-high-shares-fall.html Shares of Tesla dropped Friday after CEO Elon Musk tweeted that the company's shares are priced "too high." Musk has come in hot water for tweeting about the company's stock in the past and agreed to submit public statements for vetting. Musk also said he was "selling almost all physical possessions" and to give people back their freedom, presumably referring to shelter-in-place orders. [link] [comments] | ||
Did Musk just breach his fiduciary responsibility? Posted: 01 May 2020 02:42 PM PDT Elon Musk apparently tweeted that Tesla stock was too high and it tanked. Isn't that a breach of fiduciary responsibility? Doesn't the CEO have the responsibility to do what's best for their shareholders? Doesn't tanking the share price hurt the share holders regardless of whether or not it's overvalued? I'm just going off of years of TV here so if someone knowledgeable could fill me in. [link] [comments] | ||
My analysis for what is to come in May with some indicators of good and bad Posted: 01 May 2020 03:15 PM PDT So we are going into May with a downward trend in the last day. I did state a bear market would be happening before but I predicted it too soon. It was largely because I did not do enough research before on economics and behaviours. The overall outlook looks like it is downward for the month but how soon that comes is anyones guess. However, this month we will likely see a bear market with testing the bottom at end of the month, Indicators are:
Signs a crash wont happen
Here is my thoughts. Let me know what you think. [link] [comments] | ||
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Microsoft in talks to buy Startup: Softomotive Posted: 01 May 2020 02:53 PM PDT Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/microsoft-talks-buy-startup-softomotive-191916225.html?.tsrc=rss (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. is in talks to buy Softomotive Ltd., a U.K.-based startup that makes software robots to automate tasks, according to people familiar with the matter. If talks are successful, a deal could be announced as soon as the coming weeks, said the people, asking not to be identified because the matter isn't public. No final decision has been made and talks could still fall apart, they said. The terms of the deal being discussed couldn't immediately be learned. Softomotive raised $25 million in 2018 from London-based investment firm Grafton Capital. Representatives for Microsoft and Softomotive declined to comment. Softomotive specializes in robot process automation technology, or software that helps companies save time and money by automating repetitive, manual tasks such as entering data into spreadsheets. The company's products are used in the health-care, banking, insurance and telecommunications industries, according to its website. It competes with startups such as Automation Anywhere Inc. and UiPath, which was most recently valued at $7 billion and has been eyeing an initial public offering, Bloomberg News previously reported. Microsoft, one of the largest software companies in the world, posted better-than-expected quarterly results Wednesday, as increased remote work accelerated demand for its cloud-computing products. It said in November that it had added robotic process automation to its workflow product and has signed up customers. [link] [comments] | ||
What’s the least risky airline stock? Posted: 01 May 2020 12:56 PM PDT I was thinking Southwest or Air Canada? Am I right in assuming Delta and AAL are at higher risk of going bankrupt? And what about recovery? Do we think these will stay flat for years or is there a chance they will bounce like 30 % in a day? I noticed many of them did that twice over the past month or so. Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 01 May 2020 05:44 AM PDT Good Morning, Here's the watch list Gap Ups: BA, CLX, MDGS, MRNA, TVIX/UVXY, Gap Downs: JNUG/NUGT, NVDA, TQQQ, WDC Markets gapping down again. As I have stated previously, trading large gap days are some of the most difficult to trade. Hundreds of stocks are reporting earnings, yet almost none are reacting pre market which is concerning. There is a good chance I will sit today out as most gap downs are gapping into moving averages and I don't see many stocks with good opportunities. If I decide to trade today, I will be patient off of the immediate open and concentrate on key levels of support or resistance for entries. Due to most stocks gaping into support, the list today will be short and I will be running scans intraday to look for better opportunities on earnings plays if any decide to trigger. Before entering into any positions, have a defined risk to reward with stops and targets calculated before entering trades. Good luck trading and have a good weekend. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 01 May 2020 11:50 AM PDT As some of you might already know, Germany is going to buy 25% of Lufthansa. G. Is getting like 9% dividend out of this, which normal investors dont. Do you think this is going to have a strong positive effect on the stockprice? I feel like this is a special situation which might bring a great opportunity for a short play. Any opinions? [link] [comments] | ||
Small Vanguard dividends not being reinvested? Posted: 01 May 2020 09:17 PM PDT Anyone know why this might be? I set it to reinvest my dividends but I see that on months where I have very small amount of dividend (like 50 cents) it just puts it into my money market. But when I have more (like 50 dollars) it seems to reinvest it immediately. I only hold VTI. Is the 50 cents just too little to reinvest into VTI? Is that why this happens? Or is something wrong. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 01 May 2020 05:16 PM PDT I have recently been starting to take part in the stock market. It would be great if you guys could recommend books for learning how to make money and understand the market. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 01 May 2020 07:56 PM PDT | ||
How will the market perform if Trump loses elections? Posted: 01 May 2020 04:00 PM PDT I came across this shared blog post on market historic market performance upon elections: https://www.thetradingdream.com/post/how-elections-can-affect-your-stock-investments Any thoughts regarding this topic? I want to start re-balance my portfolio if any have views on winning and losing sectors [link] [comments] | ||
Episode 20: Dividend Cut 1st Time Since WWII Posted: 01 May 2020 06:34 PM PDT No Dividend is Truly Safe as we saw this week with Shell who had their Dividend Cut for the 1st Time Since WWII In this video I go over Shell's dividend cutting as well as cover the markets best April in over 80 years. Aside from that we also go over the 600 point loss in the market today and why I feel that a much larger loss is potentially coming down the road. With the possibility of tariffs, we could be in for a very bump ride. [link] [comments] | ||
Index fund vs individual stock Posted: 01 May 2020 06:00 PM PDT I'm very confused. I was taught from Phil town (follower of buffet) on how to pick stocks and buy at a margin of safety and research each company well. And that to avoid index funds and pick stocks and that you'll come out ahead. However I read the white coat investor and they said don't ever pick stocks just buy the index. That 99% of people who pick stocks on Wall Street don't beat the market over a 20 year period (buffet also won that bet against fund managers). So index fund seems like the way to go, but why do people pick stocks and why is Phil town (his podcast and free sessions teach bout picking stocks and value investing) Which is better to do? Seems like odds against me for picking stocks even if I do it the right way - researching like buffet. [link] [comments] | ||
Episode 20: Dividend Cut 1st Time Since WWII (Dividend Investing) Posted: 01 May 2020 05:47 PM PDT No Dividend is Truly Safe as we saw this week with Shell who had their Dividend Cut for the 1st Time Since WWII In this video I go over Shell's dividend cutting as well as cover the markets best April in over 80 years. Aside from that we also go over the 600 point loss in the market today and why I feel that a much larger loss is potentially coming down the road. With the possibility of tariffs, we could be in for a very bump ride. [link] [comments] | ||
Episode 20: Dividend Cut 1st Time Since WWII (Dividend Investing) Posted: 01 May 2020 05:43 PM PDT No Dividend is Truly Safe as we saw this week with Shell who had their Dividend Cut for the 1st Time Since WWII In this video I go over Shell's dividend cutting as well as cover the markets best April in over 80 years. Aside from that we also go over the 600 point loss in the market today and why I feel that a much larger loss is potentially coming down the road. With the possibility of tariffs, we could be in for a very bump ride. [link] [comments] | ||
Episode 20: Dividend Cut 1st Time Since WWII (Dividend Investing) Posted: 01 May 2020 05:41 PM PDT No Dividend is Truly Safe as we saw this week with Shell who had their Dividend Cut for the 1st Time Since WWII In this video I go over Shell's dividend cutting as well as cover the markets best April in over 80 years. Aside from that we also go over the 600 point loss in the market today and why I feel that a much larger loss is potentially coming down the road. With the possibility of tariffs, we could be in for a very bump ride. [link] [comments] | ||
Question about Investing (Roth IRA vs Brokerage) Posted: 01 May 2020 05:34 PM PDT How should I go about investing in these accounts? Can I realistically, consistently invest in both without significantly slowing my growth? Is there a rule of thumb, or best way about investing in both? Any guidance or advice is greatly appreciated. [link] [comments] | ||
Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting Posted: 01 May 2020 05:31 PM PDT The 2020 Berkshire Hathaway Meeting is tomorrow. As someone who enjoys going to this event every year, I'm disappointed the in person aspect is cancelled. However it will be streamed online at yahoo finance. The link to register for the 2020 stream is below. I also included a link to last years meeting for those interested. [link] [comments] | ||
Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting Posted: 01 May 2020 05:31 PM PDT The 2020 Berkshire Hathaway Meeting is tomorrow. As someone who enjoys going to this event every year, I'm disappointed the in person aspect is cancelled. However it will be streamed online at yahoo finance. The link to register for the 2020 stream is below. I also included a link to last years meeting for those interested. [link] [comments] | ||
Lets Discuss Institutional Trading Posted: 01 May 2020 01:37 PM PDT 1.) What is the purpose of institutional trading? Why do, say, hedge funds and pension funds use banks to trade their capital? 2.) What is the step by step process of how this occurs? I saw an article (click here) about a Goldman Sachs trader and her team. I thought due to the Volcker rule large financial institutions can't trade their capital. Is Goldman Sachs just executing trades on behalf of their clients? Why are doing this? How does Goldman Sachs make money? What are the advantages for the clients? Thanks. -Ethan [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 01 May 2020 05:14 PM PDT I have recently been starting to take part in the stock market. It would be great if you guys could recommend books for learning how to make money and understand the market. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 01 May 2020 05:14 PM PDT I have recently been starting to take part in the stock market. It would be great if you guys could recommend books for learning how to make money and understand the market. [link] [comments] | ||
Thinking about investing, no idea where to start Posted: 01 May 2020 05:10 PM PDT I know it's kind of looked down upon to have help when going into stocks but I'm completely lost trying to figure the whole scene out. If anyone has any tips or advice that'd be greatly appreciated, thanks! [link] [comments] |
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