Should I hold or sell? I figure it could be worth a lot in 10-15 years right? I’m 28 years old. Started buying in 2020 and just been averaging in since. It’s all money that I’ve earned on my own so I definitely don’t take it lightly.
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Hello! Newish to the sub, mostly a lurker here. I was looking for new ETFs to get into and I found $BLCV was created in may of 2023. Now I am not asking per say for DD. But I saw that Blackrock oversees it or so I think. Am I losing my mind or is it actually ran by Blackrock. My Etrade shows “***”in-front of it which is throw me off.
Seems undervalued but I was curious if anyone else saw this.
E-commerce software and services provider Shopify ($SHOP) suddenly looks a lot different to investors in the wake of a strategy shift. Canada-based Shopify in early June completed the sale of its fulfillment unit, easing investor angst over rising investments for SHOP stock.
With the move, Canada-based Shopify slashed capital spending and improved its financial outlook.
"Post the recent 'shape shift' where it exited the logistics busin
Many people assume that Twitter was the reason for Jack Dorsey’s impressive fortune, but that actually isn’t the case. When Elon Musk acquired Twitter in October 2022 for $44 billion, Dorsey held a modest 2% ownership of the company’s outstanding equity, equivalent to approximately 18 million shares. Dorsey's pre-tax earnings from the Twitter sale amounted to $978 million.
The true source of Dorsey's wealth lies in his involvement with Block Inc.,
This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on stock options, but if options aren't your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against options here and not in the current post.
Some helpful da
Seems like the stock market didn’t completely crash immediately after the Fed Meeting today(Wednesday). So far until now, the bottom of the bear market was late 2022. I remember scrolling through this subreddit in the fall of last year, and I’ve never seen more bearish sentiment in my life. So many people here late last year convinced that the stock market would crash lower.
I’m not saying that the market can’t go to new all time lows. I’m just asking, f
I’m torn. How do you determine the perfect entry price? I see NVIDIA at their 52 week high and I want to buy into it, but it’s really high right now. I know I should wait until it drops down, but I’m unsure the best price to buy it at.
What’s the best way to determine this?
The airlines continue to get no respect, led by Delta Air Lines ($DAL). Anyone just needs to look at the recent rally in the cruise line sector to see how the stock market is irrationally negative on the airlines. The investment thesis remains ultra Bullish on airline stocks like Delta.
For the last year, the market has told investors to not buy airline stocks due to an impending recession. Airlines like Delta have made tons of money and returned to cash
It is well known that retail investors do not move the markets especially trillion dollar companies. Even if some retails investors pour their 401Ks or excess cash into NVDA this would not create any significant price appreciation.
So institutional buyers are the ones pouring million of dollars every day to this company with a P/E or more than 200
So my question is if they know something we all miss, (maybe something such as a new product that was
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/intel-talks-anchor-investor-arm-014951769.html
Intel is in talks with SoftBank Group Corp's Arm to be an anchor investor in the chip designer's initial public offering (IPO), a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday.
Arm plans to sell its shares on Nasdaq later this year, seeking to ra