>I'm new to the stock market, what stocks should I buy? Before you buy anything, make a brokerage account and read investopedia articles and/or the books in the OP list. If you don't have a broker, you can't buy stocks, and if you blindly buy things without understanding how the stock market works or doing any research on the individual stocks you're buying, you will lose money and it will be entirely your fault.
I had a dream last night in which someone got into my RH account and drained it. The unidentified thief left a large plastic bag full of sea glass and jar lids next to my bed as compensation. What should I buy to prevent this from coming true?
Lucas Bell
I expect an apology when all of those reach new highs by december
from Jan 1, I'm probably up a little in unrealized gains, today is lowering my gains for the year so far
but i'll reinvest about 17,500 in divvies and capital gains over the course of this year, compounding for what i receive next year in divvies and cap gains.
i usually won't sell unless a company absolutely fails or they cut their dividend completely.
Daniel Thomas
what the heckies is this ;_; me trade SPY so no have worry about 2% drops this completly absurd
Robert Mitchell
Is AMAT dead? I'm down like 35% or some shit and I just want out but don't know if I should take the loss or not.
God please someone help
Nathaniel Anderson
no because unlike the pure golden bulls who buy every 1% dip I actually have targets and they haven't triggered yet. I'm waiting for some more pain and today ain't it.
how fucking new are you? 87 was a black swan. this is fucking noise. we're down like 3% from ath on the spy lmfao
Robert Hernandez
All you're going to get is LARPers, dude, you're delusional if you think anyone is going to be honest about their gains/losses compared to if they just stuck with an index.
OH FUCK SELL SELL SELL SELL YOUR AMAZON FACEBOOK GOOGLE NETFLIX RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUY OIL ENERGY GOLD AND SILVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
my investments were up 35% ytd at high. after today they'll be at 28ish. so basically losses on par with the nasdaq. till it hits 10 i'm doing nothing, but you can best believe I'm starting big buys at 10 and theoretically 15%, but I don't plan on anything over 15 before recovery so my 10-12% buys are gonna be yuuge
Henry Walker
>USA flash crashes >sets off Chinese Market Collapse I would ejaculate bricks at that point
Jason Martin
going all in TQQQ
Carson Robinson
honestly its never been this far below the failey bollinger band it HAS to rebound a few percent from here
so your just holding a bunch of cash this year and havent bought anything in quite a few months?
Owen Powell
Started investing this year and I'm actually negative as of today. Will give it a max of 2 years and if I underperform index I will just give up actively picking stocks in favour of index investing.
correct my ytd was so scary good that I stopped buying in may, because I could feel this coming. things don't go straight up forever. so I just saved cash till now. but if you're an investor you can't just sit on it forever, so when 10 is breached my balls are coming out. if it goes lower that's the game mang
RIV up 3.6%. Looks like that double bottom set this morning was the real deal.
Anthony Adams
cant lose if you keep buying when shit drops, I've just been buying monthly all year because I'm still only in the 5 figures
and honestly the markets DO go straight up if you look at monthly charts, theres not nearly asm uch variance as people think there is
zoom out ont he dow jones, besides the 1929 shit its mostly gone straight up . At this point you can barely even notice the recession from a decade ago, just buy and hold as we are my friend
we are making it, EZ
Connor Lee
american rates are going to go like this - why shouldnt people sell their bonds and stocks?
>The firm surmises that value stocks — or those seen trading at a low price relative to earnings fundamentals — are set for a comeback against their high-growth peers.
>Morgan Stanley's thesis is tied back to last week's spike in US bond yields, which has given rise to a broad sell-off across global stock markets. The analysts expect those bond yields to rise further as the Federal Reserve sticks to its interest-rate-hiking path.
Averaged down my GALT Still confident in the science, it's just down because of the broader market I'm not concerned about the dip, still hodling Will reallocate my money at least partially to utilities and KO after I close my GALT and VTGN positions, though I will still buy small-cap biotech stocks to spice things up, just won't be all in on them