>I'm new to the stock market, what stocks should I buy? Before you buy anything, stop making the general with trips, 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'd be bull NVDA long term, they're the main bois in the graphics processing field (which includes other markets other than gaming), and its competitors are lackluster
Liam Williams
NVDA's stock price is cyclical with CryptoCurrency industries' boom and bust. I would just follow the trends from there.
Level five vehicle automation is the holy grail that can propel Nvidia upwards, the question is, can the grail be found? The competitors are basically non-existent, especially ML-wise.
Huang said only ~4% of sales were driven by crypto, but I do think they underestimated it.
Well fuck, according to my latest 401k statement for the last quarter I'm down almost 5k. Due to the market shit fest. God I hope the market recovers in a big way so I can make up the lost dough and gain some
Lucas Bailey
>Water Based as hell.
Carter Russell
hoping for a PCG buying opportunity on tuesday
David Rodriguez
i don't worry about my 401k, its designed for long term big growth.
focus on your taxable play money brokerage instead, thats what i do.
Lincoln Lee
l feel i would've done something completely different in that situation... i also probably wouldn't of lost control of my arrow
Nope, all the research I do is hitting the 1 month graph
Joseph Rogers
if you believe the market is pretty efficient (i do), your research and DD don't really matter because all available information is already baked in, and the price is risk adjusted.
Benjamin Wood
also this. the tren is your fren
Christian Anderson
This was me when I first started. No concept of support/resistance, overbought/oversold, or anything at all to do with fundamentals, financials, sector cyclical trends or any of it. I just picked stuff I thought had a good idea going and made spastic moves between positions based on whim.
It went well at first and I thought I was a genius. Then it did not go well at all and I lost every cent of profit I made before. Then I learned and I got better.
I don't even want to invest in the stock market it's just the "most effecient way to grow wealth" blah blah blah Jew shit.
I wish welfare was good in America.
Evan Miller
>if you believe the market is pretty efficient (i do), your research and DD don't really matter because all available information is already baked in, and the price is risk adjusted. lmao
Jayden Foster
Download gimp
Isaiah Garcia
if you were smarter than the market you'd be rich, but you're not. weird
Kayden Myers
Is now a good time to start accumulating safe consumer staples?
Stocks I've been eyeing are:
PEP KHC K
Thomas Phillips
DG. Always good time to buy DG
Nathaniel Allen
Not sure how I feel about DG it seems there are a trillion dollar stores and I haven't walked into one in a long time.
Sebastian Walker
Buy colgate and GIS
Jaxon Hernandez
poor NPCs shop at Dollar General and Dollar Tree and shit all the time bro
its not about us patricians here investing, its about the paycheck to paycheck NPCs
Brandon Cruz
I'm not rich, but I'm making better returns than 10% yearly
But have fun with your 'efficient market no DD gambling'
Christopher Walker
I need trump to pull his dick out here to shit on the desk while saying the market is going to fail.
>But have fun with your 'efficient market no DD gambling' i've fun with it over the last 10 years (among other things like asset allocation and rebalancing quarterly), which is why i'm retired now. enjoy your luck while it lasts.
Jaxon Cook
>>>r/investing
Jackson Rogers
If you want to be involved from the ground up in a special purpose vehicle DAO with the sole purpose of controlling a cayman company controlling various shell companies that raise money for low hanging fruit infrastructure projects, car parks, student accommodation etc. through issuing security tokens under SEC regulation D, then please join discord dot gg/tdTC5JF it’s an open DAO forum to create a dividend paying commercial enterprise.,
Christopher Lewis
I do a lot of research into stocks that i want to take a position in that i plan on holding for awhile.. i don't do much research into stocks when i'm just making a 1-5 day trade based on technicals and market sentiment... For example, if a sector takes off and all these shit companies go flying.. i don't put a lot of research into it, i just trade it.. if i feel it's overbought or over extended i just buy some puts and go about my other trades...
Joshua Martinez
I gamble on options too, faggot.
I see you're having a great retirement, bragging about making gains blindly buying index funds over a 10 year bullrun on Jow Forums.
Aaron Garcia
This.
Thomas Taylor
seething, stay poor
Mason Thomas
Interesting compromise from Trump.
Daniel Howard
>if you believe the market is pretty efficient (i do) Nowadays the price almost entirely relies on Central Bank liquidity.
Dems have turned politics into a religion; there's no deal that they'll accept and no compromise that they'll make. If the Dems were politicking like they should be, they could *easily* get $10-20 billion for schools, environmental restoration, clean energy, or whatever other pet project they're interested in--but they're throwing the opportunity away because orange man bad and concrete bad.
Hudson Gomez
I think if they turn this down, it will anger the public and independents will move on Trump's side. I'm sure there's enough midwest and southern dems who will take this. However, politics these days seems to be more random and unpredictable. Who knows what will happen.
>MEXICO IS GONNA PAY FOR THE WALL >TAX PAYERS WILL PAY FOR THE WALL >WHAT WALL? IT COULD BE A FENCE >WE WILL LET DACA AND TPS SLIDE >FENCE? YOU DONT NEED THAT >MAKE IMMIGRATION GREAT AGAIN >ART OF THE DEAL
Landon Martin
It's hardly an issue of religious sanctimony, their calculus is simple, Trump is getting the blame for the shut down therefore it should go on as long as possible.
That said they may still take the deal because as grim said, this changes the calculus since if don't it may get people to think they are the ones responsible.
Dylan Davis
for real trump needs to start doing something chad soon, it's depressing
Anyone here actually taking a chance on the government shutdown to just not do taxes this year?
Kevin Anderson
let her have this one, it's probably the least sinful thing she attains pleasure from.
Levi Walker
Trump doesn't understand that he's not a political deal maker. Government shutdown means more illegal aliens. Meanwhile they get to slander him all they want, AND he's being forced to compromise. Because that's what the Republican party is all about. Never winning, just 'compromise.' Don't think I've forgotten about that bump-stock ban, either.
Matthew Hall
I'm going to replace my bond ETFs with preferred shares ETF PGF
So glad I bought SPY puts on close at Friday. Tuesday is going to be bloody. The government shutdown has no end in site. The government and the country is divided. Millions of government employees are about to go on assistance. This will implode the economy. We have never had no government for this long. Nobody knows how badly this will impact the economy but we do know it will be catastrophic. This could be the downfall of the USA.
Elijah Rivera
lissten you little poops am trading small pricee plays that only last 1 or two seconds no way for remember these
this is how you suckseed as a daytrader maybe you can learrn something here
to be fair if we confiscated all remittances from current latamerican immigrants we could make "them" pay for it
it would be a disaster for latamerican economies though, not to mention it would spook foreign investment across the board, fucking up america's place as best place in the world to put their money
tariffs could have payed for it as well, in theory, but NAFTA 2.0 kinda shelves that idea before it even began
also devils advocate: when he said wall he could have meant a metaphorical "wall" although i highly doubt thats what he meant
You people realize that "government shutdown" means jack shit except politicians get paid vacation, right?
William Cook
just kidding I'm going to, I typed the wrong thing into trading view
Charles Peterson
In terms of portfolio %, how much is too much to put into BST ratsu? Is 35% too much?
Ayden Phillips
Why not buy the individual issues or get PFF over PGF?
Benjamin Kelly
Water utilities are my favorite utilities
Samuel Price
Because PGF is better than PFF, DUH Also buying preferred shares etf is to store money in for a safe thing long term, individual preferred shares carry more risk
Samuel Perry
I mean look, Im no high yield professional I think you should just buy the fucking Food stocks because youll get a high yield on cost by 2022 and theyll actually have capital appreciation.
If you really want high yields, go 10% USA, 10% BST 10% SPXX ect and just go up to 40%
Michael Butler
Thx bby I honestly just have a hard on for BST because it's tech related, and 6% pay out really isn't that high
Gavin Hernandez
But PFF has lower expenses, higher yield, and more liquidity.
>individual preferred shares carry more risk Not really. Like bond ETF's with bond maturities, you don't get the benefit of a fixed return of principal when the shares eventually get called. Moreover, you have greater interest rate risk in real terms.
Easton Bennett
Yeah BST is dank and all, I just like the pajeet Nuveen X's because its covered calls so its technically the safest closed end funds for their performance, contrary to Blackrocvks supposed picks over 2017
QQQ...X Pretty cool stuffkek. Obviousl;y you arent going to be buying 100 QQQ shares so this a good option for dank returns
Austin Moore
I mean the expenses and higher yields are within tenths of a %, so is it really that significant? PGF also out preformed PFF by 10% in the last 5 years, and represents the best sector of the economy: the financial sector The thing abbout QQQX and the rest of the x's is that they underpreformed the actual index which is... disapointing...
Isaac Rogers
I did compassion of all the funds within that range of yield and I believe the Nuveen X's are the 2nd best
Its literally impossible to beat the real QQQ. Better to compare them to Bonds and European Indices lol
Someone to explain something about candle heating? I’m a daytrader and i really want to know more about it to improve my trade and my performance
Brayden Rogers
Imagine the whole country not doing taxes. Damn, what would happen? They can't arrest everyone! I guess most cucks get their paycheck fleeced each week though by signing up for it. A lot of people count on their return each year to survive which is a pleb move. >Exempt goes in all fields
John Anderson
Taxes are just a reminder that you aren't truly free. They're not your "fair share," they're an obligation held up by gunpoint so the government has enough fake indicators of value to justify importing people who want to kill you.
Jacob Thomas
It's still happening. We are in a bear market. I don't see it going too much lower than Christmas eve, however. SPY 3000 EOY
Gavin Taylor
Jan 21 2019
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Nathan Ramirez
can i get a price update on lean hogs
Ethan Jones
I'm really gonna hate the day my dementia progresses far enough that I talk like you.
Connor Bailey
Do you guys think TSLA will go lower?
Juan Taylor
61.19 per contract. Up a smidge from previous day.