Insider buying vs selling

I am new to investing and am interested in insider buying and selling. I have heard a few people on this sub say that insider buying is more important than insider selling. Is this true ? I’m assuming it’s because a lot of companies reward their CEOs and board members with shares which they have to sell to get their bonuses ?

Also, I am currently using Simply Wall Street to monitor insider buying and selling. Are they reliable ? Is there a better platform

TKO vs Endeavor

I own some endeavor stock, but today TKO went public. I'm curious how they affect endeavor stocks since endeavor is the parent company. Does TKO doing bad or good directly change how well endeavor stock does?

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Sitting on $6700 cash. Where should I invest this?

Hey everyone. I have bought some dumb stocks. And I’ve bought some good stocks. I’ve made money. But I’ve lost more than I’ve made on my dumb stocks. I finally bit the bullet and sold my shit stocks that I should’ve never been in. Basically dead in the water. Overall, I’d say I’m probably down $2500 over these 2.5 years. I have been sitting on $6700 cash in my Roth fidelity account for about 3 months. Afraid to get back in. What are some stocks i can throw a lot

Time Frame for DCF Valuation

Hi, I'm a beginner and I know this is a stupid question, but I just started making DCFs. I was wondering what the time frame on the share price given to a stock by the DCF is, and how to change it. For example, if I wanted to create a 3-year price target, would my price target just be what the DCF says is the fair price, but with only 3 years worth of projections? I just don't know because I thought DCF would tell you the fair price of the stock now, not

Jelly giant J.M. Smucker agrees to buy Twinkie maker Hostess Brands for $5.6 billion

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/09/11/jelly-giant-jm-smucker-agrees-to-buy-twinkie-maker-hostess-brands-for-5point6-billion.html

Jelly maker J.M. Smucker is buying Twinkie owner Hostess Brands for $5.6 billion, or $34.25 a share. Hostess shareholders will receive $30 in cash and .03002 shares of Smucker’s stock fo

Arguments for Pfizer.

IMHO, the arguments for investing in Pfizer currently look like this:

Pfizer is a value play. PER of 9-10, yield 5%, not much debt, diverse income streams.

Pfizer is a play on covid continuing to be a pain in the ass for years to come.

Pfizer is a play on their new drug pipeline, with 90 meds in the pipeline before the SeaGen acquisition. In particular, danuglipron (or however it's spelled), their GLP-3 ozempic challenger which is oral a

I read Thinking Fast and Slow and wanted to share the ways this book helped me make better investment decisions

Strictly speaking, Thinking Fast and Slow is not an investing book, but I've seen it referenced and quoted so many times in other investing books that I simply had to go read it for myself. I'm very glad to say that I had not wasted my time and this is an excellent book on all aspects of decision making. Daniel Kahneman is the foremost expert in the field of decision-making and judgement, even receiving a nobel prize in 2002 for his contribution

is 40 stocks to many for ~$60k?

this is outside my 401k btw. many of the stocks are in the $500-1000 range(ones i like, use, or think might hit someday) with 5 or so in the $5-6k range. many different sectors usually 5-6 top per maybe a few more tech

i’ve been “investing”(trying all different strategies i can think of aimlessly to learn something that works for me) for few years short of a decade now and am still green. at certain times i’ve been destroying the market and pulled profits

Question Regarding Dividend Payments

Howdy everyone.

I'm looking to sell a specific stock of mine that I've held for over a year now, but it has an upcoming dividend, so I was wondering...

If I was to hold the stock during its "ex dividend date & record date" and the sell it the following day, would I still recieve the dividend in the following weeks when its paid out?? I would presume so, and the limited research ive done says yes, but I'd like to hear from

What’s the point of this sub if the top voted comment on every post is “Buy VOO”

This is r/stocks, there’s a different (and better) sub for investing. I understand the desire to be par with the market, especially after many people got blown out in 2022. But there ARE people who are good at picking stocks, and it’s NOT that hard, and people should be trying to learn from them, not settle for a market return. There was a great post of DD here a few weeks ago on Duolingo, with an investment thesis and a discounted cash f


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