I'm up on Meta (Facebook), but I don't care for the company at all

I originally bought in on the VR and metaverse gamble, and that didnt pay off, but I'm up. What is the current reason people would buy Meta stock right now?

I desperately want to sell but for some reason I want to keep it. I own Apple and Google stock among others and I just cant help to feel that Meta is a failing brand other than Facebook and Instagram, what the hell are they doing? What is their big selling point?

Apple will anhiliate them

If Ford pulls off establishing themselves in EV, is buying in now worth it?

New to all this, trying to put in the work and set myself up for success before I do something stupid. I’m aware I shouldn’t take forum advice to heart, I just need to see things from a perspective that i’m not.

I don’t have Berkshire or S&P type of money to invest, just doing the grind until I do.

Ford seems interesting to me. Everyone I talk to seems split on this more than any other stock. I’m told to buy before they magically make an effic

South Park stock predictor is right again with its Japanese toilet episode. Berkshire buys more Japanese stocks

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/19/warren-buffetts-berkshire-hathaway-ups-stakes-in-five-japanese-trading-firms.html

It was from the early days of WSB and even before where people noticed that of a product or trend appeared in South Park then it’s stock would rise

This season there was a Japanese toilet episode showing an am

Percentage of Population investing in Stock Market!

Percentage of Population investing in Stock Market!
USA - 55%
Australia - 40%
UK - 33%
Japan - 30%
Canada - 25%
China - 13%
𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐚 - 𝟑%
Brazil - 2%
What will happen when only 10% of Indians start investing in the Stocks ?

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Anyone else holding on to a stock for sentimental reasons?

Yes, you shouldn't hold a stock for emotional/sentimental reasons blah blah blah... having said that, how many of you are doing it anyway?

Maybe it was the first one you ever bought? Maybe it was a gift to you from a friend or family member? Maybe you inherited it from a loved one who passed away? Maybe it's a reminder of a bad decision? What's your reason?

Whether it's a stock, etf, mutual fund, closed-end fund, is anyone else hold

Berlin, Intel strike deal on $33 billion chip plant after months of subsidy talks

BERLIN/STOCKHOLM, June 19 (Reuters) - Intel (INTC.O) will invest more than 30 billion euros ($33 billion) in Germany as part of its expansion push in Europe, the U.S. company said on Monday, a project key to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's ambitions to create a global chip hub.

The deal, which involves two leading-edge semiconductor facilities, involves 10 billion euros in German subsidies, a person familiar with the matter said.

Intel CEO Pat

Shopify ($SHOP) up 85% this year, time to sell the stock?
  • Shopify is a leading e-commerce platform growing faster than the overall industry.
  • The company botched its logistics investments and is now facing pressure from Amazon.
  • Shares look extremely expensive at these prices.

Growth prospects look strong, but don't forget that price matters.

Stocks have soared to start 2023, reversing a lot of the painful losses for investors in 2021 and 2022. Growth stocks have especia

Warren Buffett pours more money into Japan’s stock market

Billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) has added to its holdings in Japan’s five biggest trading houses, likely underpinning strong momentum propelling the nation’s stock market to multi-year highs.

Berkshire said Monday its stakes in Itochu (ITOCF), Marubeni (MARUY), Mitsubishi Corp, Mitsui & Co (MITSY), and Sumitomo now average more than 8.5%.

It first announced the buys in 2020, and the additional purchases are in li

r/Stocks Daily Discussion Monday - Jun 19, 2023

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This AI stock may be a bit overpriced, but I think the hype is right.

-Nvidia stock is trading at more than 200 times earnings following terrific gains this year.

-The acceleration in the chipmaker's growth should help it justify its rich valuation, and its forward P/E ratio suggests that it may not be too overpriced.
-Nvidia has impressive upside potential and could turn out to be a solid long-term pick.

This high-flying stock could be a buy even a


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