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Warren Buffett is one of the World's most successful investors (with a net worth of over $100 Billion), and has shared his investing wisdom through his annual letters. Here are 7 key lessons from Buffett that can help you become a better investor:
1) MOATs:
A moat is an economic advantage that a company has over its competitors. It can be anything from a strong brand name to a patent.
Moats are important because they protect companies from com
How do you feel AI will revolutionize our world in the next ten years? I have been blown away from just how incredible responses have been from ChatGPT.
I can foresee many jobs such as financial consultants being lost to AI since the responses pull from vast amounts of data sets available in the training of the AI bots.
I am wondering what other people feel may come about from AI companies in the future and what potential early stock picks you may
Hello everyone, rookie investor here. I am interested in investing in clean energy, and I found a stock called SunPower. It seems like it it is a good stock - It has a good P/S ratio (Lower than any other solar stock), and they recently turned profitable. Additionally, analysts have raised the target price to $15 dollars (currently ~$9). However, it seems like the stock has been on a downward trend, and it just hit a 52 week low. I don't have any experience
Can anyone explain in simple terms how the conversion of VMware to Broadcom stock will work if the acquisition is approved?
The way I’m reading it - Broadcom would change existing VMware shares to Broadcom stock at a rate of aprox 4 vmware shares to 1 Broadcom share. Is that accurate?
Doesn’t make a ton of sense though when I run the math. VMware is trading over the Broadcom offer price at $152 a share. $152 x 4 = $608. Broadcom’s current share p
Can anyone explain this to me? I truly am having trouble understanding how we’re able to trade certain securities 24 hours. Is it only trades inside the brokerage with each other? Or are these securities being traded through the entire NYSE? If it is through just the brokerage, wouldn’t the volume be significantly lower compared to NYSE that the price could potentially be extremely volatile/susceptible to extreme movements until 930 when the market opens and the
$BCRX
The market cap for BCRX in January of 2021 averaged $1.5 billion. (One month after Orladeyo was approved in the US)
-Q1FY21 Total revenue $19 Million
-Fast forward 2.5 years....
-Market cap as of today $1.4 Billion
-FY23 Revenue no less than $320 million
I’m wanting to finally dive into tech stocks, but I’m starting with mutual funds. Right now I have a bunch of money in a NASDAQ mutual fund with my bank.
A friend of mine told me that I should wait for 20July before investing, since stocks often drop near or after a company’s earnings reports and that’s when they are for the big tech companies. Why is that? Is it wise to invest as it drops? I know these are very general questions
I want to learn more about stocks. In particular day trading, I have general knowledge of stocks and I regularly invest in etfs index fund’s individual stocks etc… but I want to get more into the day to day. Identifying stocks to buy one day and a day or two later selling that stock for some amount of profit
Corporate bond price/yield charts used to be available in Morningstar's Bond Center but that no longer appears to be the case. Anyone know a free resource where I can find price/yield information related to a company's bonds? Trying to get my hands on this data for company research. Thanks in advance.