Years ago I spent half a decade attempting to be a swing trader. Over time I realized that buy and hold was superior. I decided to take a long term approach. Not checking the tickers daily. This Buffet quote resonated with me: "If you aren't willing to own a stock for 10 years, don't even think about owning it for 10 minutes." So I began to accumulate stocks that I thought had potential to be big winners in a decade. However, a lot of these wer
Unemployed and lost but want to see if I am any good with analyzing stocks. Fundamental stock analysis of decent size companies (no penny stocks or crazy tech companies); I have no idea in technical analysis. I am thinking if I am any good I could do some YouTube videos on some of the stocks most requested by the community here and help people make money. I will be using conservative numbers wherever I think it is possible.
Concentrix CNCX is a traditiona
The majority of boomers are retiring from 2020 to 2025 according to this dated article.
With boomers retiring and them being the largest generation isn’t it somewhat obvious that more money will be going out of the market then in the market?
Wondering if this is one of those obvious in hindsight but no action taken in todays time. Kinda like inflati
I’m trying to buy a few thousand shares of The Metals Company, but no matter what buy price I input, or whether it’s at market or a generous buy limit, or of 1000 or 100 or even 10 shares, the order is not being filled. I’m very confused. Am I doing something wrong?
I’d love to get a piece of this pie!
thanks for your help :)
Normally I'm able to set 'Cost Base Method' for my market trades I've done thus far.
However, I wanted to to it with a trailing stop leg. For some reason its not an available option when I want to sell a batch of stock. I wanted to sell with something else besides the default FIFO.
This is mostly just a test. I'm using Schawb (both the app and SSE) but I guess its not an option for some reason. Doesn't seem to make any sens
Life happens and I have to sell some of my positions to pay off some bills. I’ve been doing DCA and my question comes down to would it be better to sell a stock for a loss that I’ve had long term, or sell one that I’ve been holding short term with gains.
My friend just told me he's investing 100K into a return program with them and he's getting back 1% every day for a month, supposedly turning 100K into 130K in 30 days. Sounds too good to be true, so I have to ask - does anyone have experience with this platform? I've been looking all over the internet and can barely find anything on them.
I know that historically a recession seems inevitable because we’ve never avoided one during a Fed rate hike cycle. But people have been predicting a severe recession for 2 years now and it still hasn’t seem to hit.
It seems that if a recession is coming then it would be the most telegraphed, foreshadowed recession in the history of the stock market. Since the Fed started raising interest rates, everyone expected a recession to hit us by now which makes
I'd like to hear opinions and recommendations from /r/stocks on the defence stocks they're looking at or have invested in.
Long-term it seems there will be increases in defence spending in both the East and West, and equipment being updated. Some will say this has been 'priced-in' etc. And I'm sure it has to some extent.
Let us hear your thoughts!
IOO tracks the largest global companies and has had a great return: 5 year - 65% 10 year - 122%
VT 5 year - 32% 10 year - 90%
It’s only large cap but has returned much better than VT which is a total market ETF too.
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