Value Investing Citron Research discontinues short selling research after 20 years |
- Citron Research discontinues short selling research after 20 years
- What is your strategy for high growth stocks?
- Any website recommendations that does Porter's 5 Forces analysis for different industries?
- Warren Buffett Explains Why He No Longer Shorts Stocks
- The Secret Weapon Behind Chewy Founder Ryan Cohen's Success (2020)
- Security Analysis Thread on Long Term Winners if Retail Investment Increases
- The day Volkswagen briefly conquered the world (2018)
- Joined the meme at the right time sold too early
- BlackBerry execs sold shares as Reddit-driven rally started
- A Method To Value Banks and Financials
- Larry Fink's 2021 letter to CEOs
Citron Research discontinues short selling research after 20 years Posted: 29 Jan 2021 06:06 AM PST |
What is your strategy for high growth stocks? Posted: 30 Jan 2021 03:14 AM PST What should I do with my TSLA and GME ? Would you hold or sell and rebalance your portfolio? These 2 stocks are just an example. I'm talking generally about stocks that grow disproportionately to the rest of your portfolio. [link] [comments] |
Any website recommendations that does Porter's 5 Forces analysis for different industries? Posted: 30 Jan 2021 12:08 AM PST Hope this is the right sub, apologies in advance if it isn't. I'm looking for any online resources that might do up Porter's analysis and that viewers can search for industries. [link] [comments] |
Warren Buffett Explains Why He No Longer Shorts Stocks Posted: 29 Jan 2021 07:23 AM PST |
The Secret Weapon Behind Chewy Founder Ryan Cohen's Success (2020) Posted: 29 Jan 2021 01:32 PM PST |
Security Analysis Thread on Long Term Winners if Retail Investment Increases Posted: 29 Jan 2021 08:39 AM PST The mania we're seeing in GME etc will surely have all kinds of effects on the market, and I'm sure most of us in this thread have some concerns. Let's set the concerns aside for now and just discuss one potential outcome. Say we see a meaningful increase in retail investors. Let's chat about stocks that would benefit. I can think of a few: -BlackRock (my fair value estimate is around $800) Interested in any ideas and differences of opinions you have. [link] [comments] |
The day Volkswagen briefly conquered the world (2018) Posted: 29 Jan 2021 05:43 AM PST |
Joined the meme at the right time sold too early Posted: 30 Jan 2021 03:55 AM PST So just like the caption says i joined in on the meme low enough but sold too soon out of fear it would tank right now i switch from Robinhood to TD Ameritrade. Im looking to be pointed in the right direction so i can learn on using stocks for profit and retirement Any help would be appreciated [link] [comments] |
BlackBerry execs sold shares as Reddit-driven rally started Posted: 29 Jan 2021 03:56 PM PST |
A Method To Value Banks and Financials Posted: 29 Jan 2021 07:34 AM PST |
Larry Fink's 2021 letter to CEOs Posted: 29 Jan 2021 05:58 AM PST |
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