I decided to utilize the top-down approach and as I skimmed though diffrent sectors, the VR/AR industry caught my attention. According to Statista, the global VR market size is projected to grow from less than 12 billion U.S. dollars in 2022 to more than 22 billion U.S. dollars by 2025.
I am personally looking for stocks with secular/huge growth ahead of them.
ADSK has particularly caught my attention. Autodesk is a software corporation that makes
Wondering is it possible to switch current Holdings that I have and put them into Treasury bills. Or is it possible to start a new account with treasuries that seem to be more stable as of late than stocks. Anybody have any prevalent information I would appreciate it. Also have a current 529 account with Charles Schwab. thank you
I’ve invested in VIRI but it doesn’t seem like it’s getting the spotlight like it should for a swing trade! Waiting on FDA phase 3 approval for their fibromyalgia drug along any day now with possible partnership with big pharma company possible.
Any advice or insight is appreciated!
I invest in various rental property type stocks and such because they often offer dividends I like. I don't really mind that they went down a bunch because I personally am not buying them with the goal of selling them, but it has kind of blown my mind watching a few of them lose like 30-40% of their value this past year.
Don't get me wrong, I get recessions and blah blah blah, but I hear more than ever about how the demand for hous
I am interested in using the interest/dividends from the MM ETF to pay my rent ($1,500/m). In my bank, I'm sitting on 40k liquid capital. It's not gaining any real interest. Would it be wise to move 30k to a MM ETF and keep a minimum of 10k as a reserve in my bank, which would cover 4-5 months of rent + minor expenses?
The ETF I am eyeing is the Vanguard VMFXX ETF. Which on average yields %5.04 compounding interest.
Shell declared its intention to transition towards green technologies and renewable energy sources a few years ago. Oil production was expected to decrease by 1% to 2% annually during the following years as a result of decreased investments in its hydrocarbon portfolio.
Wael Sawan, the organization's new CEO, wants to relaunch Shell. While the company will continue to engage in some green business endeavours, it is no longer prepared to see oil output
Tesla’s next earnings report is slated for July 19th with an estimated 46% earnings increase in their share price. What I’m unsure of is If I should sell my stock in $RIVN before this happens?
The reason I say this is because I feel this would shift much of the recent attention on Rivian back to Tesla if their stock earnings are good as everyone is hoping to see them hit $300 a share.
I feel conflicted because Rivian seems like a promising stock t
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I know in a Roth no income is taxed at all, is this the same in a traditional with the obvious exception being that they are only taxed on withdrawal? Or are there different taxing placed on dividends paid throughout the life of the account?
Which top 5 financial ratios of financial statements do you trust most and the least respectively when making trading or investment decisions? Why?
Will different accounting methods create different results?
How will you use those in your stock selection?