There is a couple of threads I have seen with a particular type of strategy that I wanted to better understand. The idea behind is, you think a stock is going to go up and don't have the cash to buy the stock at the moment, so you buy an option (the term they use is LEAP) to purchase it at a specified price in the future ... [and so forth]
Unfortunately, I have tried to search for good information on how to do this but I cannot find it. Kindly help if
My 403B plan doesn't have much options to choose from. I am choosing between 3 mutual funds: TPLGX, FXAIX and FOCSX. I'm not sure what percentage to put into each. Please any advice will be greatly appreciated.
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I couldn't find many reviews of this app.
I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience of using the Autopilot app that tracks and copies the stock portfolios of Pelosi, Buffett, etc? It even has a ChatGPT tracker.
What are your thoughts on it?
Thank you.
I’ve held IBM for some time now it’s served me well and has a strong dividend. I’m considering switching to Microsoft as I feel longer term they have more potential. I want to hold the stock longer term 5+ years unless something drastic happens, though I know Microsoft’s share price is also very high at the moment has anyone else considered anything similar?
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So a couple of years ago I bought into the hype and bought some TTCF stock. We all now know the shit has hit the fan. They declared bankruptcy this week. I still have some stock left, what should I do with them? Sell at 95% loss or keep holding.
Does this trend change the mind of an investor to lean on the side of Fintech Banks vs Traditional Banks? Which side would you invest more in and why?
A recent study by Cornerstone Advisors showed the increasing trend of Americans opening Fintech checking accounts:
- In the first half of 2023, Fintech/Digital Banks captured nearly half (47%) of all new checking accounts.
- Fintech/Digital Banks' growth is coming at the expense of lar
I'm playing a new screen (details later) where I am looking for companies that can be classified as equity income, but also as growth. Here is my initial list, and I am open to opinions.
Stock | Symbol | Consensus Long-Term Growth | Yield |
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Fastenal Co. |
Disclosure: I do not hold stock in this company but I would like to.
Here is a screenshot of what I mean.
I'm interested in investing in this company, specifically due to their extraction project in Germany, but I'm unsure of the best/correct way how to do it, as in which of these to buy into.
They all seem to represent the same company, and are clearly listed on different exchanges, bu
I just got a pop of Schwab's website that simply said click (yes) or (no) - read terms before deciding. I read the "terms." It simply asked permission to initiate a screen share without exclusion. Further stating that if I accepted that it was my responsibility to hide personal information I didn't want spied upon etc. WHAT THE HECK IS THIS?
This is disturbing to me, especially for the fact that most people accept these things without r