Bigger None-Tracking ETFs that get it right?

I want to start watching the filings of ownership changes an ETF has to file at the end of every trading day.

Are there any actively managed funds that get it more right than wrong?

I will definitively do my homework and compare all the performances against the market and do some filtering regarding sectors and industries but it would be nice, to have some funds I can do dry runs with.

Any other exchange traded funds that one should have a

How important is the volume of an ETF when it comes to liquidity?

I’ve been pouring money into an ETF every week and letting it slowly compound and I plan on continuing this until I’m at retirement age, at which time I’ll start to pull out and sell when my position has grown to a large amount.

But I’m wondering how important the volume is of a particular ETF when it comes to whether or not I can sell it in large amounts years from now? I’ve read that with high performing ETFs like ones that follow the S&P500 for exa

First Hydrogen Corp

The news to the company seem very good. Good results with rivus, tests with sse, new locations, production possible (or already working cars idk) 25.000.

I believe this stock might start rising, there's of course no numbers to call at the moment. But it all sounds so good and a good point for long Time invest.

What do you think? Do you have some points against it, or maybe better player in that section, news that I didn't see that sound way

Costco cracks down on membership card sharing

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/27/costco-cracks-down-on-membership-card-sharing.html

Costco is taking a page from Netflix’s book. The retailer is cracking down on people sneaking into its clubs and trying to shop with other people’s membership cards, it said Tuesday. Costco said it has always asked shoppers for their membership cards at the cash registers when t

General Mills drops 5% today, becomes latest company to warn about faltering consumers

Shares of Cheerios maker General Mills plunged the most in a year after new annual guidance indicated price hikes on ready-to-eat cereals and meal kits would no longer offset slowing sales as consumers pull back on spending.

While price increases fueled top-line growth for the companies, volumes have taken a hit in recent quarters, signaling increasing resistance from inflation-weary customers against further price hikes.

"We'll see some

T-bills: shorter vs longer maturity strategies

I’m new to fixed income and conservative investing in general. Lately been weighin on different t-bill ladder strategies. The goal is to employ my capital in a safe heaven and wait out this current ridiculous pump on a thin air – then do some decent shopping in 24’.
I have to stay as flexible/liquid as possible since: a) the further down the line, the more likely are good deals to appear on the market; b) I’m in the Eurozone so will flip EUR once USD pumps

IonQ Partners with South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT to Boost Regional Quantum Computing Ecosystem and Cultivate Quantum Talent

Quantum computing leader, IonQ, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT, aimed at fostering the growth of the country's quantum computing ecosystem. Under the agreement, IonQ will leverage its resources and expertise to operate an educational, training, and leadership development program for quantum science and technology professionals, including master's and doctoral students, postdoctoral researcher

Do I have to own socks/etf's before the ex-date to be paid on the following pay date or can i buy on the ex-date?

I'm still learning stocks and I know there's a lot to learn and what might work for one might not work for another. But let's say I find a stock or ETF that the ex-date is today and everything in the parameters looks good to me will you get paid on the pay date or the following one?

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An Unexpected Turn: AI Out, Mining In - A Potential Commodity Boom

Bloomberg unfurled an intriguing piece today suggesting that we could be on the verge of a new cycle of soaring commodity prices, perhaps as early as the end of this week. The story hinges on the theories of Soviet economist Nikolai Kondratiev, who was executed under Stalin's rule. Kondratiev's concept, which subse

Novartis Stock

Dear Stockers,

I have a considerable amount of my portfolio in Novartis shares (+-50%) - reason - I used to work for them. The share price is not that far from ATH.

Would you suggest that I sell the stock or should I keep it for the dividend? The divindends are not that bad and they have been increasing it. Do you think this is a stock to hold long term?

Thank you for your advice!

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