Help Me Please!

Ok guys, I need some help. I invested in this startup during the pandemic. They went public yesterday, the stock ticker is JTAIZ, they’ve been sending me all of these documents, one being a “a book entry statement”, I have no clue what to do now. I don’t have a broker or anything like that, I was just bored scrolling on Start Engine and decided to invest. So what do I do now?

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Car parts, solar panes and battery could get banned under US law on Chinese forced labor

https://www.reuters.com/business/us-imports-auto-parts-face-scrutiny-under-law-chinese-forced-labor-2023-08-17/

Looks like US is taking it up a notch and we could see forced labor law getting applied very loosely to reduce US dependence on Chinese imports. Bets on publicly traded companies winners and losers? Could TSLA get impacte

Which stocks were predicted to be the next FAANGs and are now biting the dust?

I started investing about 5 years ago in 2018 and hence relatively a beginner. In the last few years several stocks were hyped to be the next FAANGs to generate 100-1000x returns. Some of them were

  • PTON - predicted to be the like Nike with $250B+ market cap
  • ZM - predicted to be a company where millions of people collaborate for work, 200B+ market cap
  • APPS - predicted to be next TTD (like 40B+ market cap)
  • OPEN - the next Am
China’s Evergrande files for Chapter 15 bankruptcy

China Evergrande Group  has sought Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection in New York courts, according to reports Thursday. The developer earlier this month reported narrowing losses for 2022 as it reined in costs. Evergrande defaulted in late 2021. In recent sessions, investors have worried about another troubled Chinese developer, Country Garden Holdings, whose bonds were downgraded to deteriorating from stable by research company GimmeCredit on Wednesday.

Are there any pure Natural Gas plays?

I like to make investments that I can sleep with at night, and I am passionate about climate change. I can make allowances for Natural Gas since it’s a clean-ish transition fuel, but I’m pretty strict on not directly investing in any companies primarily involved with fossil fuels-oil extraction, oil refining, petroleum products (besides Nat Gas or consumer producys), petroleum pipelines, etc. I was looking at Chevier Energy Inc (LNG) since they don’t touch anyth

Genuine question - Why sell?

I see all the time people losing money on the stock market, especially day traders, and I always think "Why sell?"

Perhaps I just don't understand the stock market (which I don't I just started learning 4 days ago) but if I were to buy 10 shares of APPL for $100 each and the amount drops down to $80 after I make the purchase, I see so many people just take their loss and go. Why don't they just stay in until their i

The case for PagBank(NYSE:PAGS)

PagBank(NYSE:PAGS) is a Fintech company focused on consumers , entrepreneurs and merchants varying in size from micro merchants to medium sized companies in brazil.
PagBank is the only Fintech company in brazil offering a full ecosystem , composed of both individual digital banking services and merchant acquiring, facilitating both consumers and retailers.
The company was founded in 2006 and became publicly traded on the NYSE at 2018.
36.8 percent

Green market (environmentally friendly, not weed) for long term investing.

It's not a secret that at some point the energy market will eventually make a large pivot to green energy.

The EV market is up and down quite a bit. It's strange that with the coming regulation that it wouldn't be booming still.

I'm looking for some long term investment ideas into long term green companies. I'm fond of the hydrogen fuel cell market because I think that will eventually replace li-on batteries. Might be a pipe d

QQQ 52w high down nearly 7%; who's been bear mode this whole time and how do you feel?

Also:

  • Are you going to continue to hold your short, why?
  • Are you adding more to your short position, why?
  • Are you exploring other shorts, which & why?

I'm asking so many questions because you bears are the apparent winners here.

Now I realize that the FED is steamrolling inflation to 2% and they're hell bent on achieving that sooner than later, so companies won't be borrowing at these high costs

Are Visa and Mastercard exposed to credit card defaults?

As I understand, credit card debt is at or near ATH in the US - are V and MA exposed to a risk of increased default rates? My understanding is that the card issuers are at risk, not the processors, but I am not sure if this is the case.

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