Where can I buy old stock certificates?

Today, while exploring other people's desks in my office, I noticed that my own desk was empty. This realization prompted me to consider bringing some items from my home desk and purchasing new things to personalize my workspace. One particular item I'm interested in acquiring is old stock certificates from old American companies, preferably at an affordable price. However, when I searched online, I came across some websites that seemed shady, and I'

Wall Street Week Ahead for the trading week beginning July 10th, 2023

Good Friday evening to all of you here on r/stocks! I hope everyone on this sub made out pretty nicely in the market this past week, and are ready for the new trading week ahead. :)

Here is everything you need to know to get you ready for the trading week beginning July 10th, 2023.

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Textbooks/books on Buying companies through shares?

I am in no position to do so right now, but the subject interests me since I have no idea how it works.

Is there a book you guys can recommend on the steps of business acquisitions through stocks?

Explaining how to do it. What responsibilities do you have? What legal process needs to be done? Etc.

Always see in tv rich gurus buying out companies but never really go into detail the process.

Thanks everybody!

Global Warming plays

What companies are going to profit from the record heat, wildfires, etc? I did a bit of searching, but I'm mostly finding companies that are trying to make money from solutions to the problem (renewable energy, eco-friendly products, etc). I'm looking for companies profiting more directly from the problems. Thoughts?

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Bought stock when it was a small high.

Hey, I'm new to investing. I bought one share of Tesla stock when it was at a small high of 279, and I know the saying is "Buy High, Sell Low." It looks like I lost about $3.29. I'm planning on holding the stock long-term, but should I sell it and try buying it again at a low?

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Investing in MJ?

I'm pretty new to investing and so haven't really diversified my portfolio so far. I've mostly invested in NU bank, which has made an incredible comeback over the last few months. I've been interested in investing in marijuana stocks for a while, but noticed they've been plummeting, and for whatever reason Canopy Growth has been doing awfully as well.

I'm curious whether there's even any point in investing in weed. I get the im

Which industries or stocks would be most affected if the Russia/Ukraine war suddenly ended?

Ever since the attempted coup in Russia, the possibility of the war ending is the highest it’s been since Russia first invaded Ukraine. There is no way to know when the war will end, it could be years away, it could be weeks away. No one knows the real answer to when the war will end, probably not even Putin himself. So instead of speculating if/when the war will end, let’s for arguments sake, pretend the war ends next week. What stocks/industries would be most

Oracle algorithm

Wanting to know if anyone has invested in the oracle algorithm to research and or buy stocks. I like to do my own research when buying stocks but understand that if I could remove the emotional aspect that would also be baller. Just wanting to know other people's thoughts on this product or others similar to it.

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What should you look for in a stock?

I’m a new and when I research a stock, what am I looking for? Obviously it’s helpful if they have an uptrend, but what are green flags the I should jump on, and what are red flags I should stay away from?

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Zoom $ZM is in trouble

I am still in the process of gathering more information and writing the long-form post that I do once a week, but I thought to share some quick insights.

I think Zoom ($ZM) is in trouble.

Zoom benefited significantly from the pandemic, as the demand for its products surged. The revenue growth in 2020 was 88%, followed by 326% in 2021 and still an impressive 55% in 2022.

\Fiscal years ending January*


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