There are calls that the bottom might be in but that there will be volatility second half of the year.
Earning expectations are going up again but those might be on the back of unrealistically positive growth expectations and complexity counting out any recession possibility.
Optimism or delusion? Is this time different?
It seems some companies invent something and then put it on the shelf because they don't want other products or services to lose sales. NVO maybe developing a version of semaglutide to treat obesity that seems to work and prevent other very serious diseases that are very expensive to treat. Semaglutide has become very popular and sales of NVO's semaglutide in the USA are increasing and NVO can't keep up with production.
It was announced weeks
I'm looking at some companies preparing their IPOs (initial public offering). Anybody else doing this? What are some strategies in getting in position as early as possible?
For example, the Registration Statement to the SEC always says something like, "approximate date of commencement of proposed sale of common stocks to public is as soon as practicable after effective date of this registration..." so it seems to depend on some kind of admin
Find the scammers in "Stocks": Yesterday I commented on "Intel stock" in the "Stocks" section and today I received a private message from a scammer.
How many of you have received such scam messages?
I commented yesterday on the post "Berlin, Intel strike deal on $33 billion chip plant after months of subsidy talks". Then this morning I received a message from a scammer.
Their message reads:
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“With a store or club located within 10 miles of approximately 90% of Americans, we are uniquely positioned to deliver a convenient charging option that will help make EV ownership possible whether pe
- Apple’s market cap rose from $1 trillion in 2018 to $3 trillion in 2022.
- Reaching the $4 trillion market cap by 2024 could be very challenging.
- New products, services, and acquisitions could help it reach that milestone.
The law of large numbers hasn't caught up to Apple yet.
Apple ($AAPL) became the first publicly traded U.S. company to hit a $1 trillion market cap in August 2018. It also became the first to cr
This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on technical analysis (TA), but if TA is not your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against TA here and not in the current post.
Some helpful day to
Top U.S. stocks for June include First Solar Inc. ($FSLR), Nvidia Corp. ($NVDA), and Penumbra Inc. ($PEN). The share prices of all have more than doubled in the past year, as the Russell 3000, a capitalization-weighted stock market index used as a benchmark for the entire U.S. stock market, has returned 1%.
Below, we list the top five stocks in each category: value, growth, and momentum. All data below is as of May 26.
Best Value Stocks
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AI-related stocks have seen a spectacular surge in 2023, following ChatGPT's smashing debut.
Some of the world's wealthiest people have made a killing from the rally.
Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg and Oracle boss Larry Ellison have seen their personal fortunes swell by over $40 billion each.
Artificial intelligence has been one of the defining themes for stocks in 2023 – and it's also helping
So I don't know much about investing. I'm 31, Canadian, and have about 30k invested in my TFSA. Currently it's about 20% XEQT, 20% TEC and the rest is split between some banks, Air Canada, coca cola, Enbridge, Telus, and destroyed weed stocks (lol)
I just moved 10k into my TFSA and am looking to park it for long term like the rest of the money in there.
I'm wondering if it's a better idea, if this is for long term, to just par