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    Stocks - r/Stocks Daily Discussion Monday - Jul 05, 2021


    r/Stocks Daily Discussion Monday - Jul 05, 2021

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 02:30 AM PDT

    These daily discussions run from Monday to Friday including during our themed posts.

    Some helpful links:

    If you have a basic question, for example "what is EPS," then google "investopedia EPS" and click the investopedia article on it; do this for everything until you have a more in depth question or just want to share what you learned.

    Please discuss your portfolios in the Rate My Portfolio sticky..

    See our past daily discussions here. Also links for: Technicals Tuesday, Options Trading Thursday, and Fundamentals Friday.

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    Thinking of investing in some copper stocks

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 08:03 AM PDT

    I've never had luck with investing but I still want to take a chance. Recently I've been looking onto some great copper plays that have promising projects. However, a lot of people have been telling me to avoid investing in commodities and instead settle investing in the company.

    I need some advice. What stocks are worth investing in?

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    Am I a bad person to invest in Big Tobacco?

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 04:24 AM PDT

    I started buying Tobacco stock, namely BA Tobacco (LSE), because it pays a 7% yield on dividend, has a P/E ratio of 10.33, revenue & profits are continually improving YoY, has a nice cash balance of 3.14B, are venturing into weed industry and it dominates the vaping (Vuse + Vype) + smokeless tobacco industry (Grizzly).

    I am not a smoker and I've hated it all my life because I know how bad it is for your health, despite my whole family and most of my friendship are smokers. I even had a family friend get lung cancer from smoking, thankfully he survived through Merck's immunology drug keytruda (MRK) that I also own shares in but that didn't stop him from smoking.

    From this, I know how addicting it is and that demand for the product won't stop despite continual regulations against it. Even though it gets heavily taxed, the company increase their prices to keep margins high and people still buy it and this won't stop.

    I understand that I am investing in an industry that fundamentally kills it's consumer, which is probably a stupid idea but despite this, demand continually increases.

    If there are better companies or industries to invest in then I am all ears.

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    Is BABA safe stock to buy with 5-10 years outlook?

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 07:06 AM PDT

    Seems like BABA is being recommended as an undervalued stock in this subreddit a lot recently. People that believe in BABA, what is your reasoning for this claim? If you think it is undervalued, what do you think is the fair price for this stock in the current market. What are the underlying risks with getting into this stock and most importantly do you think upside potential outweighs the risks?

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    Intel (INTC) stock prospects: are you bullish or bearish?

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 09:22 AM PDT

    I bought INTC when I first started investing a few months ago when it was trading at $67, but looking back, I probably did so on past reputation instead of current situation (this was when I just learned how to research stocks, so I only looked at a few simple numbers like P/E ratio).

    I know the company right now isn't in the best of shape, having squandered its position atop the semiconductor totem pole, and while it's easy to kick it when it's down, is there anyone who truly believes that it can turn around and gain back what it's lost? Sure, it may take a year or more (barring a miracle), but we've seen AMD give Intel a run for its money before (though never to this degree), and Intel managed to recover. Plus, the current CEO looks like a huge upgrade over the last guy; not only is he an engineer, but he'd been with the company during their rise and heyday.

    Do I have a valid reason to be hopeful, or is it just wishful thinking at this time because I can't stand to see the stock at $56 when I bought it for $67?

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    Just showing off a bit

    Posted: 04 Jul 2021 07:19 PM PDT

    So, just a bit of context, I've been doing research on how to invest in the stock market for the past six years. I've learned a great deal during my journey, which started on this very forum. To parse the incredible amount of data that's available, I've had to learn programing and (re-learn) data science.

    The end result of my efforts (so far) is a fully modular stock screener. It's able to pick and choose numbers from financial reports (balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow) and not only generate ratios, but as well as trends across time, and compare these companies to their peers.

    There are three limitations to this screener: the first is that the company must have four years of financial information available, so for example, the fan-favorite PLTR is not available. This is kind of by design, because established companies generally safer. The second limitation is that only fundamentals data is included, and price data + options data isn't. That will be addressed in the second part of my project, which deals mainly with risk management (ie: position sizing and diversification). The third limitation is that it's only limited to companies listed on the NASDAQ.

    Here's an example output below:

    https://imgur.com/a/vu5GQ2N

    The first column is the slope of the trend in revenue (flat) over four years (in thousand/day), and the second column is the slope of the trend in net income (flat) over four years (in thousand/day), sorted by the first column. The stocks included in this search are the top 100 technological service companies by market cap.

    Why am I showing off? Well, the first part is a little affirmation for my work. The second part is beta testing. If there are any industry leaders you'd like for me to look and compare fundamentals for, just provide the company and fundamentals and I'll see what I can do.

    I hope this post doesn't count as self promotion, as I'm not looking to monetize this in any way shape or form, now and in the future. It's mostly for myself so that I can reduce the amount of research done, and as a programming exercise.

    Setting everything up cost me no money, so once I'm done with the complete portfolio management system, I'll deploy it for free along with a white paper showing which metrics best describe the price.

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    $APPS Digital Turbine Recent Price Drop due to misinterpretation of google update

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 11:00 AM PDT

    With respect to the recent google update of android package kit, Digital Turbine confirms that it does not have any impact to customers or partners.

    Check the link below!

    I am confident that the price will go back to high 70s in the short term.

    https://www.digitalturbine.com/blog/tech-updates/google-play-moving-from-android-package-kit-apk-to-android-app-bundles-aab/

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    How would I go about investing in European Stocks?

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 08:15 AM PDT

    I'm extremely new at this. But I am trying to invest into a Norwegian stock but I can't find any way to do it. I cannot find the company through Robinhood, weebul, or fidelity. Any information would be extremely helpful.

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    Starbucks (SBUX): Solid or Shaky?

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 11:16 AM PDT

    SBUX was one of the first stocks I ever bought, but as a total n00b, I didn't understand all the fundamentals at the beginning. When I realized that I'd bought a stock with an astronomically high P/E ratio, I re-evaluated it and thought of selling, but then noticed that it was showing steady growth at the time and chose to hold it.

    A few months later, I'm still holding it, but I've never stopped contemplating whether or not it would be better to sell it while it's turning a small profit. On one hand, it's one of the most recognizable companies in the world and has dominated its specific market for decades (similar to Coca-Cola or Nike), so it's one of those stocks that might be a good candidate as a "forever" (note the quotes) hold. On the other hand, has it already hit its peak? Can it still grow significantly when it's seemingly already everywhere it can be? How dependable is a coffee chain that relies mostly on brand recognition and hype to sell a common product that it overprices like crazy? How dependable is a stock that beat its last three earnings reports and still took a tumble each time?

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    Need advice for long term investing

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 09:19 AM PDT

    21 and now contemplating about my long term investment, cause it sucks. Currently have some crypto, and some stocks that my friends has been telling me like $UWMC $AMD $MO $MMAT but i really have no clue on how to start my long term portfolio. started looking at ROTH IRA, and I was wondering if you guys have any preference for brokers. is Fidelity Go a good place to start? what are some good safe longterm investments?

    Thanks!

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    PayPal and Salesforce - Trillion Dollars in three years.

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 10:29 AM PDT

    I personally believe both of these stocks will hit $1 trillion in three years' time. I personally plan on investing $75,000 in each of these and holding for three years minimum. I think these companies have great margins, solid growth, etc.

    Thoughts?

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    What's the deal with $NET stock? What do they do?

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 12:24 PM PDT

    Am having a difficult time understanding what Cloudflare does. Is it proprietary to them (do they have a moat)? Why are they better than the competition? How big is the overall target market? Market cap predictions?

    Just curious. Was considering throwing a couple of g's in.

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    HXS ETF split, time for broker to update?

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 07:17 AM PDT

    Apparently the HXS ETF was split over the weekend, so today it is trading at half the value it was on friday. I've never really been a part of one of these before, so im not sure if this is normal, but my online brokerage account (Qtrade, canadian) is showing the updated price (half of what it recently was), but my share number has not increased. It's currently showing a massive loss as I have the same amount of shares that I originally bought, but the price is halved.

    Is this just something that takes a bit to update? Or should I contact Qtrade?

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    How do I Satisfy a Negative Margin Balance?

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 08:52 AM PDT

    Okay, I'll admit, I don't know wtf I'm doing with a stock account. There's NOTHING I've been able to find in terms of educating myself since I received stock in a company when it when public back in 2014. I was offered a cashless option for 90% of the options I had as part of a severance package.

    I've tried to learn what I can. From my understanding, I made the mistake a few years ago and borrowed against the margin instead of selling off shares.

    I barely manage to spread out my 401K and other retirement in different areas, I fully recognize that I should have just sold off the shares and be done. Well, the stock value plummeted in early 2019, a few months after my mother passed. Caretaking for her while she was in hospice took up the majority of my time, energy, and mental faculties.

    I now have a balance of 30 shares (a recent merger had the overall number split).

    All I am now trying to do is figure out the best was to satisfy a negative Margin Balance that at today's value is -$130.06. I understand there's interest being charged. I have made deposits to the account from my savings multiple times in an attempt to satisfy, but it's still showing a negative balance through my TD Ameritrade account

    I have tried to reach out to customer service and the trading house's "education" section, but the vernacular/verbiage/lingo is too "inside" for me to understand what I need to do, and how to operate an actual account.

    Is there anyone who can translate into layman's terms that a 1st grader in U.S. Public schools understand, please?

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    Candles and wicks question

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 10:52 AM PDT

    Hopefully i am not breaking any rules, it is my first post. Probably a dumb question but, it seems to me that candles and wicks with volume is not very efficient way to show price action and it can be very misleading. Like for example 10 people buy a stock with price range 1-10. First person in the time frame bought 1 share at $5, then 8 people bought a share each at $1, and then last person in time frame bought a share at $10. We het a bullish green candle with $5 solid body and a wick down to &1 with total Green bullish volume 10! But in reality most shares prices were $1 going in bearish direction with bearish volume 8! Am I getting something wrong or it really can be this misleading??

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    HAVN Life announces management change

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 06:44 AM PDT

    CSE:HAVN
    OTC PINK:HAVLF
    FSE:5NP

    HAVN Life Sciences Inc. has appointed Gordon Clissold as chief financial officer.

    Mr. Clissold is a chartered professional accountant who has been recognized for his contributions to the accounting profession. He has over 20 years of experience as an operational and financial manager, in both public and private companies, with career experience spanning technology, manufacturing, wholesale distribution and professional services.

    HAVN Life Sciences is a Canadian biotechnology company pursuing standardized extraction of psychoactive compounds, the development of natural health products, and innovative mental health treatment to support brain health and enhance the capabilities of the mind.

    Find the full release here at: https://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item/Z-C!HAVN-3106762/C/HAVN

    Stay safe, this is not financial advice!!

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    Any Successful, Day and Swing traders? How’d you do it?

    Posted: 04 Jul 2021 05:02 PM PDT

    I've been watching a lot of videos and taking notes and Ive made one successful swing trade(11%gain)and one successful day trade(2.5%). I just want to know if day and swing trading successfully is reliable long term if you are disciplined in sticking to a trade plan? Quick searches make it seem like most traders lose money. I guess I just want to know if it's real and with good effort it can pay off versus just gambling. A goal would be to build enough to trade for a living but I'd be happy if I'd be making small positive gains in up to three trades per week.

    Btw I'm trading with $1,530 since that's 1% of my 401k investments. I plan to put gains from this in a separate index fund that I can use to pay off my mortgage early and maybe buy a boat ;).

    Also if it did work out for you, what learning resource would you recommend? I've learned a lot from youtubers the boiler room and raynar.

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    BETAPRO S&P 500 2X DAILY BULL ETF split?

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 11:52 AM PDT

    Hi folks, I'm fairly new at investing, and so far this ETF has been doing very well. Over the weekend the price dropped from ~57 dollars to ~18 dollars causing me an enormous loss. I can't seem to find anything about the ETF splitting, if that's even a thing, and conveniently on their website the graph stops at June 30. Did they just really screw up somewhere or am I missing something? Thanks

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    Anyone have FSCSX or FSMEX funds?

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 11:45 AM PDT

    I have FSMEX in my IRA since a few months ago and I'm up about 12% so far.

    I'm thinking of adding FSCSX for tech instead of picking my own. These funds seem to have done well for at least over a decade and really since they started in the 80s.

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    r/Stocks Daily Thread on Meme Stocks Monday - Jul 05, 2021

    Posted: 05 Jul 2021 04:00 AM PDT

    The meme stock scheduled posts will run Mon to Fri and won't be a sticky; you're probably seeing this because automod sent you here or you woke up early Wall St time; good morning!


    Welcome traders who just can't help them selves discuss the same exact stock that's been discussed 100s of times a day. I get it, you want to talk about what's popular, what's hot, and that 1.. single.. stock you like.. well here you go! Some helpful links just for you:

    An important message from our mod u/TCGYT regarding meme stocks.

    Lastly if you need professional help:

    • Problem Gambling: Call/Text: 1-800-522-4700 or chat online now.
    • Crisis Hotline (24/7): 1-800-273-TALK (8255) (Veterans, press 1) or Text "HOME" to 741-741
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