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So I'm thinking of starting to buy just a couple hundred dollars worth of stocks on Robinhood just to start watching them and learning how everything works. Was thinking about trying to find 3-5 different stocks in the $5-75 range and just start checking in daily to start learning.
Anyone recommend maybe a better way to learn? I'm more of a hands on learner so just reading a bunch of stuff usually does not resonate with me.
What book is that?$5 stock is $5 for a reason.
never buy cheap stocks, buy undervalued companies. Learn how to figure that out.
your portfolio should consist of a mix of high growth, large cap growth and dividend stocks.
for growth stocks you want to see
Quarterly revenue growth > 50%
Gross margins > 50%
With as little cash burn as possible (company bleeding cash will need to do a secondary offering or run into solvency issues)
for dividend stocks you want companies with enough cash on their books or a solid cash to debt ratio so you never have to worry about them cutting their dividend
large cap growth, own the best companies who are most needed in today and tomorrow’s world
if you can’t wrap your head around stuff like this after doing some research (start with William O’Neill’s book) just buy some good mutual funds
These pumpers need to let SRNE fade already .
Never thought I'd see the day my old company would be mentioned on NT
Before the reverse splitNugt on fi
lol when did you sell?
Do you have any stocks with them?
VGTJeff Bezos could become world's first trillionaire, and many people aren't happy about it
A company projected Amazon's Jeff Bezos could become the world's first trillionaire, sparking critical responses to the entrepreneur and his wealth.www.usatoday.com
Tech will carry the S&P... anyone Long on the market? I see alot of day trade talks on this forum.
Im trying to add a couple ETF: $VOO or $DGRO.... anyone have a good one in mind?
Jeff Bezos could become world's first trillionaire, and many people aren't happy about it
A company projected Amazon's Jeff Bezos could become the world's first trillionaire, sparking critical responses to the entrepreneur and his wealth.www.usatoday.com
Tech will carry the S&P... anyone Long on the market? I see alot of day trade talks on this forum.
Im trying to add a couple ETF: $VOO or $DGRO.... anyone have a good one in mind?
Got a long term outlook on my stocks but I also trade around a core when market looks dicey rather than hedging. Nowhere near overweight though this market is very fragile. What etf’s are you looking for? The xly has intrigued me.Jeff Bezos could become world's first trillionaire, and many people aren't happy about it
A company projected Amazon's Jeff Bezos could become the world's first trillionaire, sparking critical responses to the entrepreneur and his wealth.www.usatoday.com
Tech will carry the S&P... anyone Long on the market? I see alot of day trade talks on this forum.
Im trying to add a couple ETF: $VOO or $DGRO.... anyone have a good one in mind?
Jeff Bezos could become world's first trillionaire, and many people aren't happy about it
A company projected Amazon's Jeff Bezos could become the world's first trillionaire, sparking critical responses to the entrepreneur and his wealth.www.usatoday.com
Tech will carry the S&P... anyone Long on the market? I see alot of day trade talks on this forum.
Im trying to add a couple ETF: $VOO or $DGRO.... anyone have a good one in mind?
Anybody else's moral compass > Peter Thiel'sAsperger's > Psychopaths
Peter Thiel: Asperger’s can be a big advantage in Silicon Valley
"If you're less sensitive to social cues, then you're less likely to do the same thing as everyone else around you."www.businessinsider.com
I don't know about Silicon Valley, but I work in Finance and have had several bosses with a mild form of this (my assumptions of course)Asperger's > Psychopaths
Peter Thiel: Asperger’s can be a big advantage in Silicon Valley
"If you're less sensitive to social cues, then you're less likely to do the same thing as everyone else around you."www.businessinsider.com