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- I conducted research on the growth of the audience in social networks for all American public companies. Check out the ones with the fastest growth of followers over the past month.
- Rare Earth Minerals REE- World Shortage
- A rare interview of Peter Lynch explaining how to invest in an overpriced market. (It's a bit long about 13 minutes you might want to bookmark it to listen to it later. )
- I'm closely watching these stocks
- I built a program that spots buzzing stocks on Reddit. Here are the results.
- PsychoMarket Recap - Wednesday, March 31, 2021
- ETF Heatmap (Category/Sector/Country) - March 31, 2021 at close
- Options trading for a moron like me
- HELPFUL GUIDE on researching, analyzing & performing DD [due diligence] on stocks [15 things to consider looking at]
- I am drooling on myself waiting to see which way Ford (F) goes from here. It’s bumping off it’s 100 SMA again like it did in March and back in January where it found support both of those times. It’s currently testing that support once again and I’m looking for the bullish outcome. I like it.
- Thoughts on my positions? I started investing right when COVID started.
- Archegos Capital Blowup Shows Excess Risk In Markets
- 88 Energy finds hydrocarbon zones on Alaskan North Slope
- What are your thoughts regarding all the “due diligence” happening in r/GME and r/wallstreetbets about GameStop and Citadel?
- Seeking advice
- Any good free swing/day trade groups?
- 88 Energy up 50% today. Over 30% yesterday
- Cara Therapeutics to Host Virtual Research and Development Event on April 7, 2021. NASDAQ: $CARA
- Investing Class?
- Arcadia biosciences stock price went up by 20% today after releasing their financial snapshot. What are your thoughts on this one?
- The Uranium Bull Thesis Is Playing Out To Perfection. A $500bn Market Is Emerging. A Multi-Year Run For The Equities Is Inevitable!
- BOMBARDIER FINALLY GETTING SOME LOVE!
- What are some companies that “take care” of their workforce
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Rare Earth Minerals REE- World Shortage Posted: As we all know China processes 90% of all the Worlds Rare Earth Minerals (REE). We have 2 types rock base REE which is expensive to process/mine and has radioactive tailings which can be an added expense or much lower Capex - Clay Based REE. In Uganda an Australia company Ionic Rare Earth's Limited listed on the ASX ticker IXR has announced that it has a massive deposit, in fact the worlds biggest deposit and it's on the surface. The company is drilling again now so the resource will double again as early indications are very positive. The rare earth minerals are in huge demand by China, USA, India and Japan. Obviously these 17 critical minerals are needed for mobile phone, medical, military missiles and weapons and space exploration and in massive demand and world shortage. Independent brokers are saying that the SP of 5c AUD will triple in weeks as the company is about to release it's important Scoping Study which will assist to coming into production fast tracking this by off take agreements which imo will happen very soon. Importantly the world needs to urgently secure supplies of Rare Earths REE and the USA under the new Quad agreement recently signed by the USA, Australia, India and Japan, are urgently focused of preventing China's dominance of these minerals. The great thing is Australia's biggest hard rock REE company Lynas LYC has secured deals with USA. The China v's world is heating up over Rare Earth REE guys so worth having a look at REE companies like IXR is the best imo, then we have Canadian VML who are going into production after raising $43 Mil and little specy stock EMT, all seen on www.asx.com.au and commentary on Hot Copper Australia. Good luck and enjoy guys as Rare Earth is going to rocket this year especially as China continues to fight with the world. Basic case of supply and demand, Not ramping and DYOR great opportunities here. [link] [comments] | ||
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I'm closely watching these stocks Posted: I just wanted to drop by and show you guys a couple stocks I'm watching. I follow this sub day in and day out and get really valuable information, so I figured I would share some stocks I'm eyeing to buy right now. Antero Resources, ticker symbol AR. This is a gas and oil stock. AR is currently trading at about half of it's book value of $20+. The charts show a nice set of railroad tracks with some recent drops. It appears the stock is primed to rebound. I see this stock hitting $16-$20 by the end of 2021. Right now I think it could possibly be getting ready to begin trading above the 20 day EMA again. Antero Resources Daily Chart Hive blockchain Technologies Ltd, ticker symbol HVBTF This is a blockchain play, a penny stock with some potential. It grew a little too fast in February and began to consolidate. Right now it's showing a bullish flag. I'm curious to see if this breaks out of the downward channel it has been in. HVBTF Daily Chart Companhia Siderurgica Nacional 'CSN', ticker symbol SID This is a steel play. CSN is one of the largest steel producers in Latin America. This stock has been trading in a horizontal channel for some time. I'm watching it to see if it breaks out, or if it reverts back down to the $6 support line. CSN Daily Chart Unum Group, ticker symbol UNM This insurance stock has been trading in an upward channel for the past five months. It recently found support at the previous resistance level of $26. I'm watching this one to see if it can continue the trend and push up toward $30-$32. UNM Daily Chart That's all I got. I'm a novice so take my TA with a grain of salt. [link] [comments] | ||
I built a program that spots buzzing stocks on Reddit. Here are the results. Posted:
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PsychoMarket Recap - Wednesday, March 31, 2021 Posted: Stocks closed the day mixed, with the Nasdaq (QQQ) and S&P 500 (SPY) advancing while the Dow Jones (DIA) pulled back. The SPY briefly reached record intraday levels. Market participants continue to monitor rising Treasury yields and digested President Biden's newly proposed $2 trillion infrastructure bill, which could include changes to existing tax policy. Today marks the final session of Q1 of 2021. Ahead of President Biden's address later today, the White House revealed a new, massive infrastructure proposal. The proposal includes roughly $2 trillion to help rehabilitate and build out the country's infrastructure, address the crisis around climate change and curb economic inequality. To pay for the proposal, Biden will propose raising the corporate tax rate to 28% from 21% for 15 years and implementing other policies to disincentivize offshoring. View a complete breakdown of the bill here. Today marks the final session of an extremely volatile quarter. Year-to-date, cyclical, energy, financial, industrial and reopening stocks have strongly outperformed tech and high-growth stocks that led the market higher last year. As the pace of vaccinations increases (roughly 3 million doses distributed per day in the US), it seems market participants have been rotating to stocks poised to benefit from the gradual reopening of the economy. Despite signs of economic improvement, market participants are concerned that the Federal Reserve's accommodative monetary policy, combined with massive fiscal spending, may cause an unwanted rise in inflation, reinforced by the recent climb in the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield (1.735% at the time of writing). Looking ahead, the March jobs report is set to be released Friday. The report is estimated to show the economy created a whopping 630,00 jobs in March — the most since October 2019 before the coronavirus pandemic. Highlights
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." -Eleanor Roosevelt [link] [comments] | ||
ETF Heatmap (Category/Sector/Country) - March 31, 2021 at close Posted:
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Options trading for a moron like me Posted: I applied for options trading and margin. I asked for full Level 3 access, like the big dogs. About a week later they sent me an email asking me to call them. I assume to laugh at me and call me an idiot because on the application I had to put that I have never traded options and am a moron. So I called them today. The guys asked what my strategy was and my knowledge base. He asked me if I knew what a "call" and "put" were. Honestly I gotta say he was more polite and understanding than I would have been with someone as stupid as I am. I said I read books and watched videos. Actually other people read books and told me about it and I watched YouTube videos. I asked him what level access do I need to short stocks and I said it with a straight face. He said I'd need a margin account, so I asked what level could I trade options without margin and he gave me level 1 access. Tbh, I'm surprised he let me have that. He said for the higher level 3 access I originally asked for I would need margin and a minimum of 100k in my account. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: Just a quick guide on things to look at in a stock (15 points), when researching, analyzing or performing DD (due diligence) on a stock. This post is not mine, I took/stole/borrowed/re-shared from r/FluentInFinance because I found it helpful, and wanted to share with other newer investors like myself! Original post: A lot of investors having been asking questions on what to look at when considering a stock, and where to find the information, so I put this guide together on the things I look at. I updated my post from 2 months ago, to include links, and expand on some points. I'm just a regular guy who's been investing for about 19 years (with a lot of mistakes in my first 10 years), with a degree in finance/ accounting, and working in the finance field. 2021 is the year to help others, so I hope this helps. There points below are basically the things I cover when I look at a stock, and where I get them from. If I am investing large amounts of cash, I want to research thoroughly, so if the stock drops I can stick to my convictions, and forget about emotion. This helps me sleep at night. At the end of the day, this is your money, and noone cares more about it than you do. (This list is in no particular order. Below is just my preference. Everyone's "recipe" is different. Find what works for you!
\**This post is not mine, I took/stole/borrowed/re-shared from* r/FluentInFinance because I found it helpful, and wanted to share with other newer investors like myself [link] [comments] | ||
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Thoughts on my positions? I started investing right when COVID started. Posted:
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Archegos Capital Blowup Shows Excess Risk In Markets Posted:
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88 Energy finds hydrocarbon zones on Alaskan North Slope Posted: | ||
Posted: I've read a lot of the posts in those subreddits (and others) about GameStop and Citadel and I'm not quite sure what to think. Is what's being said over there actually valid or is it just a bunch of conspiracy theories? I've tried to post in the finance, economists, and askreddit subreddits, but my post keeps getting removed. I'm genuinely curious about whether or not the economy will come crashing down because of all the shenanigans or if it's just these one or two hedge funds that get shwacked. Or none of the above. I'm trying to find other opinions and get all sides to the story. Thanks in advance. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: Completely new to the stock market and started trading March 1st. I honestly have no idea what I'm doing but profited a few bucks. I started off with 300 investing and made a little over 70 bucks. I'm very impatient so I keep trading at a loss and buying even at peak (I need to learn to stop and not freak out but it's so hard lol) I'm willing to take any advice on how to choose the right company to invest in. What should I look for when investing? Also, can someone explain What are and how do calls work? Also would Robinhood do this? What are the pros and cons to calls? Would you recommend a newbie do calls? How do you choose calls and for what price? [link] [comments] | ||
Any good free swing/day trade groups? Posted: I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but does anyone know good free day/swing trading Discord communities? I have been day trading for a year now and I think its a good idea to day trade together with other people now, so we can do things like discussing stocks and crypto. So I'm looking for a Discord server with a place to talk with other traders and if thats possible one that also gives free day/swing trade alerts. The only ones I found where paid and I want to try it for free! So, if you know a discord or an other group on an other platform please comment it, because you would help me a lot, thank you! [link] [comments] | ||
88 Energy up 50% today. Over 30% yesterday Posted:
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Cara Therapeutics to Host Virtual Research and Development Event on April 7, 2021. NASDAQ: $CARA Posted: | ||
Posted: Hi everyone, following up on my prior post about investing classes. First, thanks for everyone's feedback! It was super helpful. From there, I set up the site below. If anyone is interested, I am going to start the intro to investing class April 22. It will go on for four weeks and will take place each Thursday for a 1 hour class. The idea is that during the class, there will be some lecture time, mostly to be used as a guide for a mini-case study. Additionally, participants will each get a company to work on between classes in a group and individual setting. I have found the best way to learn this stuff is to get as many reps as possible, with feedback. I am still determining the timing for the intro to business analysis one and will work on others as well. Sign up below: https://www.toolkit.academy/events Feel free to send me questions / comments [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: With so many exciting developments of late, I wanted to share my .02 on the current state of the uranium market, focusing a bit on SWU, which I am very fond of haha. As always, I look forward to any feedback. As am sure all are aware, last week saw an uptick in uranium spot from $27 to ~$30. While the increase was in large part to DNN and UEC's physical purchasing, I noticed a number of discussions on Reddit (not on this sub, thankfully) and various Discord servers, StockTwits also, seeming to suggest that this uptick in spot U was indicative of where we are in the current fuel cycle. Experienced investors in this sector will tell you however that this couldn't be further from the truth. Rather, a more powerful indicator as to where we are in the cycle is by looking at the SWU enrichment price. Based in large part on SWU projections, many expert investors are forecasting a $500bn market. For perspective, during the last cycle, the market peaked at ~$150bn. So... what is SWU? For those very new to uranium investing, a very quick overview might be helpful. Also, for those more familiar than I am, I appreciate the feedback. SWU (short for Separative Work Unit) is a measure for the cost of enrichment. Generally speaking, when SWU prices are low, utilities benefit by purchasing excess enrichment inventory at cheap prices using intermediaries (i.e., Kerry trades). Conversely, a rise in SWU signifies that the demand for enrichment is growing. As excess inventories are utilized by end users, the utilities (no longer aided by the secondary market) instead turn to the uranium producers to purchase future contracts at much higher prices. It follows logically that higher enrichment prices force the utilities to retreat back into the fuel cycle; from conversion (UF6) and even fabricated fuel purchasing, to the beginning (i.e. spot U308), which in turn drives those spot prices up. Additionally, and perhaps most importantly, higher SWU prices on future contracts are essential in incentivizing the mines to come back online. McArthur and Cigar Lake, for example, need at least the $40's, and for Paladin, likely in the $50s in order to justify their operational costs. Therefore, SWU is arguably the best indicator of where we are in the fuel cycle. Even when there are false starts/spikes in the market (which we've seen in the past couple years), SWU price is consistent. What is the current SWU price? SWU bottomed out at $~34 in August 2018 after so much excess accumulated in the years following Fukushima. Since hitting that low, SWU has been on a relative straight line upwards, currently estimated at ~$54. This steady growth over the past 2.5 years is one of, if not the most, compelling reason investors are so confident of a long bull market to come in this sector. So... how the \*** is SWU forecasting a $500bn market?!* Of course, there are a number of things we can look at that are driving this thing. It's becoming almost a daily occurrence now to see catalysts emerging (i.e., breaking news this week on Green energy qualifications, allowing uranium to fit into an ESG basket, etc.). However, more-so than anything SWU is at the core of the bull thesis, which is, that decarbonization of the electrical grid around the world is not possible without nuclear power (Duke Energy Corp. just said the same yesterday...) As SWU prices continue to rise, it is inevitable that equity prices will follow. Denison Mines ($DNN) is a fun example to think about. Even now , I'm still amazed at how many people claiming to have thousands of shares of $DNN are surprised when they hear that Denison isn't actually producing any uranium. When utilities start executing term contracts with other producers at SWU in the $60s, $70s, $80s, and beyond, $DNN will turn the lights back on. The fact that they just bought spot above market is a pretty powerful indication of where things are headed as far as volume on these long term contracts. It won't be long before $DNN prices start to rise. The same idea goes with Cominak, Ranger, etc. Moreover, what happens when we've exhausted Cigar Lake and Kazatomprom? Or McArthur River? It isn't just that we have a rising demand, we need new projects coming into existence now in order to avoid a huge deficit in supply between 2025-2030. The investment opportunities on these projects are extremely exciting. And why $500bn? Frankly, I think $500bn is conservative, though something in this vicinity I have seen as the consensus among many experts. Ultimately, there are new players in the game with a ton of liquidity (i.e., hedge funds), and they are looking for value. Taking $URNM as one example, the AUM just months ago when it IPO'd was a few million. Now AUM is $175mm. We also cannot ignore what is happening in China. It is a huge growth story there. There is also a SPEC frenzy. But again, looking at the big picture, more-so than anything else, I keep going back to SWU. For me, it is the most powerful predictor of the multi-year bull run to come. And while there will always be doubtful retail who, to their credit, have rightfully called false starts over the last couple years, you cannot deny what 2.5 years of rising SWU enrichment prices means for where we are in the current cycle. Again, I would be very interested to hear where folks agree/disagree. Any and all feedback is appreciated! [link] [comments] | ||
BOMBARDIER FINALLY GETTING SOME LOVE! Posted:
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What are some companies that “take care” of their workforce Posted: I refuse to invest in companies like Amazon who blatantly deny accountability for the conditions they put their workers in. Here in the United States and Overseas. What are some companies you guys are looking at. Who are responsible in these regards and has a potential growth? Examples: Amazon forcing workers to piss and shit into bags because they can't get 5 minutes to use the restroom. Won't unionize to make workers life better and is committed thousands of $$$ to bust the potential unions. This place should be a giant red flag for the labor class. Apples phone factory about a month ago in India, shitty conditions, plus no pay yet, this company has billions in assets. More red flags Nestle and Nike and hundreds of other companies taking advantage of child labor overseas. God only knows what they go through. I want to invest into things that will make the world a better place, not tear it down 🌎🌍🌏🌲 [link] [comments] |
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