Why the hell is the market green today? Investing |
- Why the hell is the market green today?
- Uber + Lyft up big after Prop 22 passes in CA
- Investing in Cannabis Stock
- Is there a US law that prevent an individual or company form purchasing all the available float of a shorted stock then asking a godly sum of money more for shorter to buy it back?
- Why have US and UK stock markets reacted so differently to the Coronavirus pandemic?
- Mercado Libre beats earnings expectations
- $RKT earnings coming up
- EXELON Stock
- Portion of Small Business' Cash Reserves allocated into Capital Assets that are stored in an Interest Bearing Account...
- Investing in EVRI (long term) using covered calls
- Is there value for a Canadian expat in holding USD-denominated ETFs?
- Invest in ETFs if I already invest in Index Funds
- Earnings Per Share Equation!
- Advice for investing (Lost confidence in the stock market
- Margin Accounts
- Why are stocks so looked down upon compared to index investing
- What are some of your worst trades?
- Why was FDX down today?
- Company analysis
- Unilever Unification
- AO.com. Rapid growth stock
- Pepsico vs Ko
- How does Gil Blake's mutual fund market timing work exactly?
Why the hell is the market green today? Posted: 04 Nov 2020 12:15 PM PST Considering all the uncertainty and instability, how is it up? It looks like stimulus wont be passed until at least January. https://www.ft.com/content/1579f073-da5b-4ec8-a951-5897874db528 [link] [comments] |
Uber + Lyft up big after Prop 22 passes in CA Posted: 04 Nov 2020 10:08 AM PST Uber is up 12% right now while Lyft is up around 9% https://www.investors.com/news/uber-stock-lyft-stock-california-proposition-22-vote-gig-economy/
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Posted: 04 Nov 2020 05:50 AM PST I am looking to invest in US based cannabis stock. More and more states are legalizing, including my home state of NJ. I've done some digging and found CRLBF, CURLF, and TCNFF. I've also heard of TRSSF, which seems to specifically have a stronger foothold around PA and NJ. I'm not really interested in penny stocks, and I think the majority of cannabis stocks tend to look like that. I've also noticed none of these mentioned stocks trade on Robinhood, so far that and other reasons I think it's time for me to take my investments elsewhere (so sidebar I would be interested in opinions on what broker a newer person might want to use). Any info would be greatly appreciated. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Nov 2020 07:39 PM PST Say a very wealthy company or individual decided they want to put a market order for the rest of GME stock and takes all the remaining float off the market, then asked for $1000/share and there are nobody sell for sell orders. Wouldn't the price skyrocket and short seller go into margin and need to buy back GME? Is there a law that prevent this from happening? [link] [comments] |
Why have US and UK stock markets reacted so differently to the Coronavirus pandemic? Posted: 04 Nov 2020 02:06 PM PST Looking at the FTSE100 vs the S&P500, it seems that UK markets have struggled to recover from the shock experienced at the beginning of this year and have strugfled to recover. Conversely, a smaller shock was experienced by the US market and it has (more than) recovered to pre-covid levels. Maybe my mistake is believing that covid is the biggest influence on markets at the moment? However, if this is not the case, then what explains this difference? Alternatively, maybe what I'm missing is the construction of these indices? Perhaps it's due to the frequency with which their constituent stocks are changed? [link] [comments] |
Mercado Libre beats earnings expectations Posted: 04 Nov 2020 01:57 PM PST $MELI MercadoLibre Q3 Results Exceed Expectations MercadoLibre (MELI), an Argentine online marketplace, on Wednesday posted Q3 diluted EPS of $0.28, swinging from a loss of $2.96 a year ago. That beat the $0.24 consensus estimate of analysts polled by Capital IQ. Revenue jumped to $1.12 billion from $603 million, exceeding analysts' projection of $984.8 million. During Q3, unique active users increased 92.2% to 76.1 million, while gross merchandise volume jumped 62.1% to $5.9 billion. I think this is a huge sign of what's to come w this company. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Nov 2020 12:36 PM PST Is anyone talking about this stock? It hit a 30 day low of $18.23, and since then has been rallying for earnings. This stock IPO'd in early August at $18. We're still at very close to that stock price, and earnings will be announced on November 10 after market. They are anticipated to announce $RKT auto, which would further position the company as a fin-tech company with an easy-to-use platform that is dominating market share of mortgage origination sector. And of course, refinances were all-time high with rates at an all-time low. Housing market has still been robust through the pandemic, home sales and prices close to all time high. I anticipate a major upward movement leading up to, and following, the earnings date. In addition, I'm long-term bullish on this cheap stock. Seems like it is an undervalued unrefined diamond right now. It is an already profitable and established company with great financial metrics as welll. Any other thoughts? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 05 Nov 2020 12:10 AM PST Exelon EXC Any thoughts on Exelon stock? I inherited some shares and I have no idea if I should hold them or sell them. I've done some research but I don't know a lot about power companies. I see it may split its nuclear from its utilities but I don't know how this would impact the stock. They seem to be struggling a bit right now. I'm leaning towards selling this, but I'd really welcome any advice as I just don't know much about this. I inherited about 14K of their stock in case the amount matters. I'm usually in index funds / mutual funds. I only buy individual stocks when I understand the business and I'm lost here. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Nov 2020 07:04 PM PST With a portion of small business' (sole-member LLC) cash reserves allocated into an capital asset investment that's value is growing, which is stored in an interest bearing account, is business owner charged capital gains taxes, when Investment is withdrawn for reallocation into business? What about payment to owner? Payment to employees? [link] [comments] |
Investing in EVRI (long term) using covered calls Posted: 04 Nov 2020 06:59 PM PST I'm planning on buying 100 shares of EVRI and using covered calls to increase my profit. This is my first time doing covered calls but when I take a look at it it makes a lot of sense. You gain free money from the premiums each week(If you sell one each week) and you can't lose from the option(except missing out on gains). I have a mandatory exit strategy where I leave once I get 15% and this works very well for me. So I am planning on selling a call 15% above the current price. Right now the price is 9.50 and I'm going to sell the call at 11. Is there anything wrong with doing this? I have 10k in the total portfolio and it is diversified. Am I taking on too much risk buying 100 shares of EVRI? I have a list of questions I have below.
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Is there value for a Canadian expat in holding USD-denominated ETFs? Posted: 05 Nov 2020 12:37 AM PST I'm a Canadian who lives overseas (outside Canada) and is planning on doing so for the for foreseeable future, even hopefully into retirement. There is a chance that I will return to Canada at some point, but for the predominant part of my working life I expect to continue to be outside Canada. I hold, and will continue to hold, a significant portion of my portfolio in CAD, but I am not entirely comfortable with having all of my eggs in one currency basket. I know that the CAD is considered to be a relatively stable, 'safe haven' currency, and I don't have any particular worries about the Canadian government or anything, but I still wonder in general if it is a good idea to have all of my assets in a single currency, particularly as most of my investments are outside of Canada (mostly VXC/XIC at a 97/3 allotment, plus some overweight in global tech, innovation, and green energy). I currently live in the Eurozone, but may move outside of it, including to the US, in the future, so I can't particularly plan for living in any currency zone. As such, is there any value in putting a portion (a lot or a little) of my portfolio into USDs, for instance owning VT in USD and VXC/XIC in CAD? Would doing so protect me in any way, or increase the chances that my Ex-NA investments will perform better if they are held in more than one currency? [link] [comments] |
Invest in ETFs if I already invest in Index Funds Posted: 05 Nov 2020 12:20 AM PST Hi everyone. I´m a passive investor so I started investing in index Funds (Vanguard). I currently invest in:
I also have a Vanguard Bond index for safety. At first i stood away from ETFs because I didnt wanted to consume to much time in active investing but lately i´m thinking on starting a litlle bit more in active investing and ETFs came to mind. Do you think if it is compatible to have both index funds and ETFs? or is it not worth it If it is compatible what ETFS would you recommend to complement my already invested index funds? Thank you very much [link] [comments] |
Posted: 05 Nov 2020 12:12 AM PST So i started college about 3 weeks ago and I'm currently taking the course of Business/Finance. My goal in life is to eventually become a broker/financial advisor, but besides all that nonsense my real question I'm asking here is this... In my class i recently learned the Earnings per Share equation and was wondering i could use this to determine the EPS before the actual EPS release date and base my moves off that. Tbh i don't really know what I'm getting at but do people use this equation to determine the company's EPS before they release it? [link] [comments] |
Advice for investing (Lost confidence in the stock market Posted: 04 Nov 2020 11:46 PM PST Hello fellow investors, I have about $20,000 in cash and I don't know where to put my money. I don't like the stock market because I'm way too scared to put money in there what with these volatile times For someone who is in their early 20's what is a good way to get that pile of money to grow at least to counter inflation? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Nov 2020 07:57 PM PST At the moment I'm using Robinhood because I like the choice to use debit and credit spreads without using real margin. Is there any other brokerages that would allow me to make debit and credit spreads without being forced to use the brokerages margin money? [link] [comments] |
Why are stocks so looked down upon compared to index investing Posted: 04 Nov 2020 10:52 PM PST I see it all the time. Don't bother with stock just buy s&p and come back in 40 years. Sure it's a safe way to compound your money but it really seems like you can make easier money with slightly higher risk. I mean just yesterday a few of my stocks where yo this in ONE day. Niu up 10% SQ up 8 % Net 6% Thats returns you would be happy with a 1 year of index investing. So I just made more money in one day than a year. I obviously understand this is from the correction but most of these stocks are up 2-400% in one year so even if you picked several loosers you would still beat the market big time. I have around 40% in index and 60% stocks. I'm up 60% combined on 15 stocks and I'm up 3% on my 6% index funds. I just find it hard to justify pouring money in to index funds? [link] [comments] |
What are some of your worst trades? Posted: 04 Nov 2020 10:41 AM PST What are some of your worst trades? Provide details like How much you invested and how much did you lost and Why did you invest in the stock to begin with if you don't mind. I am sure there are a lot of horror stories out there. I thinks it's a good idea for all us to learn from each other's mistakes. I bought into FSR pre merger but still when it was in the highs. I expected it to run like HYLN, NKLA and VLDR but it just kept tanking. It just tanked from 21 dollars to 8.25. I guess I jumped on the hype bandwagon prematurely and ended losing quite a bit of money. And after I sold my shares FSR started pumping again and hit 12 today morning. The plan for FSR delivering was in place and it looked good but I discounted that investors would not throw money into a company that has zero revenue and that was my mistake. Edit 1: option trades count as well. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Nov 2020 02:00 PM PST Can someone help explain this to me? The market went on a tear today, Dow, S&P, Nasdaq all had significant gains today. So why did FDX close down almost 2%? I've seen nothing in the news to warrant the drop, ESPECIALLY on a great day for the market. Can someone please help me understand what I am missing? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Nov 2020 11:18 AM PST So I've looked at many stocks financials, and that's the way I screen them basically, I checked for 10 years of good revenue growth, P/E growth, operating profit growth, good debt to equity etc... Recently, I've been looking at 3 companies that all satisfied my screening for growth. (ABBV Abbvie laboratories, GSK GlaxoSmithKline, CO Global Cord Blood Corporation). ABBV and GSK both pay good dividends with ABBV having a great growing dividend. CO looks like a brilliant value stock with a PE of around 7. I've read their recent annual reports and I still think they are great companies. Would this warrant me investing in them or should I be digging deeper? Maybe I can find other companies that can grow larger with better annual returns. What is a good way of predicting future annual returns and intrinsic value? I have a rough method but very basic. Should I only be buying companies with an intrinsic value higher than their enterprise value? What do you look for in annual reports and how long does it take you to read them? Thanks for your helps guys. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Nov 2020 10:48 AM PST As some of you might know Unilever NV shares will be exchanged 1:1 to Unilever Plc shares as per Nov 27. I noticed there's a discrepancy between the NV and plc ADR prices which got me interested. At the time of writing NV ADR trades for $60.13 while the PLC ADR trades for $60.51. I get that there should be some difference (plc shares don't get taxed 15% divi tax) but shouldn't that difference be very minimal as the NV shares will be exchanged for PLC shares at the end of the month? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Nov 2020 01:06 PM PST AO.com. With 75% share price growth in one month and 511% growth in the past year, does anybody think the company can sustain this growth long-term? I tend to invest in companies that I like. I've purchased from AO.com and I liked the experience of using them but the growth over recent weeks has been phenomenal. So much so that I invested a fair amount of money, pulled out after it dropped for a couple of days and lost as a result. I should have just stuck with it, as it's back up again now. Does anybody think this company has long-term growth potential? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 04 Nov 2020 05:16 AM PST So in my opinion soda consumption will decrease in the future, as people will be more cautious about their health. That being said, Pepsico is more diversified, has a better outlook on the future, and owns more assets as Coca Cola mostly has partnerships only. I want to invest a lump sum and put in some cash monthly for long term (10+ years). What do you guys think, which company should be added to my portfolio? Im still new to investing so go easy on me [link] [comments] |
How does Gil Blake's mutual fund market timing work exactly? Posted: 04 Nov 2020 10:44 AM PST I've read a bit about the strategy but still don't understand exactly. For example, is he just waiting for a great day to happen in a particular sector and then buying a corresponding MutF? Or selling on a [link] [comments] |
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