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    Stock Market - Can someone help me with fundamentals? I have a few questions.

    Stock Market - Can someone help me with fundamentals? I have a few questions.


    Can someone help me with fundamentals? I have a few questions.

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 05:19 AM PST

    So I've been watching the stock market lately. But the thing is, I don't know jack. i wouldn't even know where to start as I've been reading histories on hundreds of stocks for days. As well as checking out news articles and researching different events in the market. This is what I sorta got myself familiar with: the start and end price of a stock, how to identify price highs and lows that are actual and inflated like when people are waking up and buying for the day, or changes right before close.. I can observe changes that are daily, weekly and so on.. so that brings me to this. How do people make money day trading on stocks when price changes are . 20 cents for the day? Is this due to them using a large amount of capital to risk or is there a way to trade where you don't have to have tens of thousands of dollars?

    I'm a registered nurse so I know nothing about this but I do love the idea of day trading. I want to start small. What would I need to invest to make $100-200 a day? I'm looking to start trading and meet an established daily goal of 1-200. If I CAN manage to pull that off I would risk more because if I could learn and meet a daily goal of even $100 a day, then I believe I could make infinite amounts.

    If you started small and learned how to do what I referenced above can you please give me a general idea of what you did and how you invested? I keep reading different things and I hear something about leverage that can be used. Don't laugh too hard but is this some type of credit you need to qualify for or something everyone can use? Also, I heard something about GLD. This was the quote "Friday I bought 10 GLD call verticals. The Sept 8th 123 / 125 for 60 cents."

    If you wanted to make $100 in the stock market every day this week with low risks, how exactly would you do it if you did not have an abundance of capital?

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    investment ideas

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 07:01 AM PST

    Hi,

    I will keep this short for the sake of everyone's time. I have just turned 18 and have about 10k euro to invest. I am not planning on day trading these, main objective is to save my money from inflation, make some dividends and in about a year or two sell a good part of this for profit on each stock.

    my current ideas to invest in were the following:

    ps: I chose many stocks because I don't want to put all my eggs in one basket

    ps nm2; aside from these I will be investing into ETH and a little bit of bitcoin with separate savings from these 10k

    amazon

    GDAX

    AAPL apple

    TSLA tesla

    NIKE nike

    PFE pfizer

    LISN.Sw lindt chocolate

    lufthansa/easyjet

    let me know your thoughts on these, any feedback is appreciated

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    Finding potentially upcoming stocks based on sentiment data through multiple medias, publishing them through a monthly news letter

    Posted: 20 Feb 2022 05:30 AM PST

    I'm considering building the above mentioned tool, but want feedback whether it would be relevant. So the concept is the following:

    • Analyze text from multiple medias and social medias. This includes sentiment analysis, so whether the talk is positive and negative as well as the popularity of the stocks, so how often the stock is mentioned across all the medias.

    • I'm able to process multiple languages so I would also be able to analyze medias who is not in English, allowing it to analyze stocks in different countries.

    • The output would be something like a newsletter containing a ranking of the found stocks per month. Further more I would also allow filtering so one could see the popularity of the found stocks in different markets e.g. pharmaceutical.

    • The output should not be considered as proposals to which stocks to buy. But should be used as an addition to your own analysis.

    I'm not the biggest stock guru, but I like to build software stuff. So would this idea be trash?

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