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Pointsbet Holdings Ltd (ASX: PBH)

Positive: Pointsbet Holdings Ltd is a corporate bookmaker which provides a wide range of betting services for customers. The company has a strong presence in the online betting market and is well-positioned to benefit from the increasing popularity of online gambling.

Negative: Pointsbet Holdings Ltd has been involved in a number of legal disputes in the past, which could lead to increased costs and potential reput

U.K. Core CPI (excluding energy, food, alcohol and tobacco) rose by 7.1% in the 12 months to May 2023, up from 6.8% in April

The Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs (CPIH) rose by 7.9% in the 12 months to May 2023, up from 7.8% in April.

On a monthly basis, CPIH rose by 0.6% in May 2023, compared with a rise of 0.6% in May 2022.

The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 8.7% in the 12 months to May 2023, unchanged from April.

On a monthly basis, CPI rose by 0.7% in May 2023, compared with a rise of 0.7% in May 2022.

Rising price

Got some money to gamble with. Which would you buy?

Got some money to gamble with. Which would you buy? I already have positions in these three stocks. But got some extra funds and want to build up some more shares. I only want to put it all into one of the three. Buying tomorrow morning. Which would you buy? I'll be holding for 18 years. Which of these 3 will make it into the big leagues in 5+ years?

  1. PLTR - AI AI AI. Also gaining more govt contracts
  2. SOFI - student loan repayment coming
Growth Investing vs Dividend investing

This article is from a few months ago comparing between

Ark Invest total return in recent years vs Berkshire Hathaway -

https://thehustle.co/12132022-cathie-wood/

Many things have changed since the beginning 2023 but if you look at that chart you can see that while the growth stocks had a very impressive return for sometime eventually they crashed and all the gains were lost.

W

"Central Bank of Ireland Warns Against Budget Spending Spree: Risk of Overheating Economy"

The article titled "Central Bank warns Government budget spending spree will stoke inflation" presents both positives and negatives. On the positive side, it highlights the resilience of the Irish economy in the face of the pandemic and war in Ukraine. It also notes that the economy is now operating at capacity, with unemployment at a multi-decade low.

On the negative side, the Central Bank warns that any tax cuts or spending increases outside o

Under Radar tech companies that will dominate AI

Every tech company is talking about AI nowadays. Which companies apart from MSFT, TSLA, NVDA, GOOG and ADBE are still under the radar and will dominate AI in next few years? Personally I think META and PLTR are some really strong contenders in this space.

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Biden's Comments on China's Economy May Signal Bullish Outlook for Investors

President Biden's comments on China's economy indicate that he sees potential for a post-pandemic recovery in the country, as evidenced by the World Bank's improved growth forecast. As a bullish investor, this signals potential opportunities for investments in China, especially as the United States and China continue to engage in diplomatic dialogue.

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It’s official: Student loan payments will restart in October, Education Department says

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/20/its-official-student-loan-payments-will-restart-in-october.html

Over the three-year-long pause on student loan payments, the U.S. Department of Education has repeatedly told borrowers their bills were set to resume, only to take it back and provide them more time.This time, however, the agency really means it.The Ed

Is BetterUp going to go public?

It is on Series E as of Fall 2021.

“The round also closely follows BetterUp’s $125 million Series D in February 2021, and over-achieving an aggressive 2x growth plan in the first half of the fiscal year.”

I’m a newbie. What’s your take on the potential that this company will go public?

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What is considered a good return for a year?

I see a lot posts about people making thousands in a day, but we never know about the big losses.

I'm trying to see what's an acceptable return for a period of 5 years (annually). Do you consider yourself successful if you beat S&P or it should be above a certain percentage?

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