Warren Buffett is worth $100 Billion and is the most successful investor of all time. Here is his best advice on investing:
1) The Stock Market is designed to transfer money from the inpatient to the patient
2) If you cannot control your emotions, you cannot control your money
3) Your best investment is yourself, the more you learn, the more you'll earn
4) I think the worst mistake you can make in stocks is to buy or sell based on current
Started investing in 2021 when a buddy of mine told me I should invest in GameStop (mistake #1 - listening to others investment advice). So I dropped a bunch of money on GameStop all at once (mistake #2 - not DCAing) and am left holding the bag to this day. I don’t necessarily need the money any time soon and I expect anyone reading this to laugh at me and how stupid I am but just looking to see if anyone’s ever been in a similar situation with a non-meme stock.
Nokia reminds me of the little engine that could. Going from a powerhouse in cell phones to networking and licensing patents.
Reminds me of AMD when Intel was the power house of chips. AMD was constantly around 4 to 7 dollars a share.
Will Nokia ever get out of the 5 dollar range?
So I recently invested in $SMCI about 6 months ago as I know they’re a company that makes custom servers for hundreds of vendors such as Amazon’s AWS datacentre hardware and Nutanix.
Anyway, this was before the AI hype and I’m now +150% on my position. Over the past year $SMCI has increased by 400%.
At what point do you personally sell a stock? Not necessarily looking for advice as you never know what will happen!
AI will cause almost every business to become more efficient either directly or indirectly and AI is being seen as like a second Industrial Revolution. They will have computers doing jobs better and faster 24/7 causing massive productivity boosts and costs savings. I’m having trouble finding a reason not to see a massive bull run from this. Even if you think this could cause a bubble, might as well ride the bubble now in the early stages.
I have employee stocks from Block evaluated at $100/share from June 2022 grant. Will the stock price ever recover to anywhere near this valuation? The chart seems to indicate that the high stock price was due to/surrounded the pandemic and historically hovered around where it is now ~$65. Thanks in advance
Edit: I have 82 shares
As someone who knows nothing about stocks but wants to learn does anyone have recommendations where to start and good reading materials to help me understand where and when to begin investing in stocks. Thanks.
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Let's say I want a place to gather large amounts of data of companies from major exchanges, for example all the quarterly reports from several companies over the last 10 years, what is the most effective service for me to get that? (we're talking about 100s of PDFs)
I know it's available over each companies website but a lot of times things are missing or that it's take a lot of manual work for me to download it all.
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Just wanted to post about a norwegian company on the norwegian stock exchange. It is so cheap right now, I’m just.. at a loss for words.
PGS struggled alot the recent years prior to 2022 due to low investments in the seismic market and a huge debt. But things have really turned around.
Their debt has gone from 1100m usd to around 500m usd now. They have THE best fleet in the world for what they are doing, and they are PRINTING money atm.
How can Larry Page and Sergey Brin allow Sundar to run this company so ineptly?
I'm not even talking about OpenAI as that's beyond their control but, specifically about shutting down somehow good/ uprising projects like Stadia or just recently.. Google Domains...
What is the point of spending hundreds of millions of dollars only to kill a project a year or a few years later? Even though that it's doing quite good?
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