Meta stock is already up on pre market because of instagram threads.
i think all the changes twitter is having right now like limiting the number of posts you can watch and other changes are really bad and will probably heavily damage the site.
Threads came exactly in the right time when twitter make all those bad changes that will probably cause many users to leave.
The thing that's missing however is all the xxx rated stuff twitter has
This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on stock options, but if options aren't your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against options here and not in the current post.
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I've been trading for a couple of years and lately I've been doing very well by paying attention to relationships and divergences among stocks/ETFs/commodities. Trying to understand and exploit the ebb and flow among sectors. Attempting to identify where long-term accumulation is taking place. First and foremost I watch SPY/QQQ/IWM, ES/NQ/RTY, VIX/VX, DXY/USD, and the 10Y. I also watch the SPDR Sector Funds like XLK, XLF, XLV, XLU, XLY, XLE, XLP, XBI, et
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Hi Community - not sure if this is the appropriate place to post this, but I am looking for some guidance.
I put a market order in for a number of SPY contracts expiring next week that were hedging my long position over the weekend. The price at the time was 2.30. TDAmeritrade was showing wacky Bid-Ask spreads (Asks higher than the Bid). The issue was caused by Nasdaq-PHLX which had a stale price and an overall processing issue. I guess my market order wa
Theoretical question here..
I use Fidelity, hoping responses can be in the context to how they post wash sales.
10 shares of AMZN are sold for a loss of $1 each, $10 total loss.
10 shares more are purchased same day resulting in a wash sale. These purchases show a W and the cost value has an added $1/ share
If you continue to buy 10 more shares, these also show a W and the cost value goes up $1/share.
In this example, your
I didn't realize there was so many developments going on in my area till a couple weeks ago. All the equipment they use are all cat, and these are multiple sites not just one or two. Seeing this got me thinking about the stock, and I am about to go read their latest earnings report and listen to their earnings call to see if there might be something here. The same thing goes with sunrun, I have seen their company van a lot in the past few weeks as well. Thei
Trying to confirm my logic here:
If I bought at 250
and sold at 260
Then I buy back in at 270, does that mean I lost money?
My thoughts:
It terms of actual money, I'd only be losing money if the stock drops below 270. Now in terms of opportunity cost, then yes I did lose the difference between 270-260.
Is this the right way to think about it?
I (33M) typically use robo advisors that are set to highest risk (aside from some self-managed accounts). One of them gave me this allocation, and I'm wondering:
- if it seems too conservative (or risky)
- how this would compare to a Boglehead portfolio at my age* (I feel like having fewer ETFs is a little too counterintuitive for me, so I didn't mind this allocation when I received it, but there are people out there who know about this
IBM revealed that it would pay $4.6 billion to Vista Equity Partners to buy the software business Apptio.The business said that IBM's investment in AI and IT automation software is being continued with the purchase of Apptio, which provides financial and operational IT monitoring and optimisation solutions. Apptio will help IBM develop its application management, optimisation, and observability solutions, the company claimed in a release.
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