So far NVDA really is respecting supports, each time it breaks resistance, it only does so after 8 or nine attempts. Volume was lower today compared to recent volume, if we hover for any extended period of time, I don't think it will be able to hang up there. What direction do you think?
Recently Iv started penny pinching and realizing just how much people leave spare change everywhere if you know where to look.
While I do do actually serious investing, Iv wanted to invest my coins into double digit Index funds. Not funds that are double digit because they’re bad though funds that are double digit because of stock splitting.
I understand I won’t make a whole lot but it seems better than just throwing them away and after all I’m ve
There is one and only one way to calculate the true intrinsic value of a company and the formula is extremely simple. It doesn't matter if you are valuing banks, biotech, AI, miners or backpacks designed to capture methane from cow farts.
Intrinsic value = PV of dividends + PV of judgement day
Where judgement day is the cash produced at eventual liquidation or acquisition. One day every comp
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I'm just looking for personal insights and opinions regarding the best 3-fund portfolio and index funds. Not sure where to really begin. Since this is my first real retirement account, I'm assuming consistent, passive, safe (enough) gains are what I'm after.
Thank you all very much.
I’m new to this process of buying and selling of stocks. I recently created a Fidelity account and invested in a stock. The next day, the price of the stock went up by like $7, but it’s saying that I lost money? My balance is below what I initially had before and I’m pretty sure fidelity doesn’t have any trading fees…so what’s going on?
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Where can I find the ticker name for each sector of the S&P 500 sectors?
For example: Ticker name for SP500 Communication Sector
I want to quickly be able to determine how each aspect of the market is doing
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I always knew this is what happens, and a money manager finally confirmed it.
Some money manager talking head said that analysts revise their price targets because they don't want to look foolish or get laughed at when the current stock price passes their price target.
e.g. if there's a bubble and the stock shoots to $420.69, the analysts with their original price targets at $250 hurry up and increase their price targets to $420 so that the
iRobot up 20% on CMA approving the acquisition of the company by Amazon.
I was gifted these stock certificates when I was younger. (1999-2002) I have a total of 5 shares. I would like to transform it into electronic shares. I would also like to sell the certificate itself, I’ve been told they can be valuable. The only brokerage I have is through robin-hood. I would love some advice on how to get the most value. Thank you!
Is there a tool available that could show the growth in stock price or CAGR by year since IPO? E.g. comparing stocks that have IPO'd in 1980 vs 2021 they will of course grow differently perhaps in 2021/2022/2023 but looking to compare years 1/2/3.