Hypothetical pump and dumb scenario

For shits and giggles me and friend decided to see who could make the most using $50 within a week. The company I was eyeing almost doubled then crashed within a day, I assume this is a classic pump and dump, had i participated (bought low and sold high) would I be legally prosecuted for having participated in a pump and dump ?

I don’t think a 50 would raise any eye brows, but say I put in a larger amount, would that cause any trouble ?

Should I exit my Bear position?

I have been pretty heavy in VXX hoping for some cataclysmic economic event to unfold, but I've been getting beaten down further each day, week and month with this bet.

I've also somewhat discovered that people are going to bet that the economy is gonna tank no matter what, I just felt like this year had more reason to.

Any bears still have any evidence other than inverted yield curves and lagging indicators helping them?

Any bulls

How should I approach everything.

So I am very new also very young (17M) I finished school and work rn. I have around 500$ in the market invested in SCHD, VT, QQQM. I dont really know all of the terms yet it’s very complicated but by doing a little bit of research I think that these stocks provide a small return but are very low risk in the long run. Anyway what should I do?

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Good Paywall Sites?

New to investing but I learned from losing a lot in sports betting to never make any subjective bets, i.e. to only make the bets that people who do this for a living and have a proven track record tell me to. To that end do you guys have any recs for sites to follow with really good demonstrated ROI on their tips/recommendations? E.g. Zacks, Motley Fool, Forbes, Morningstar. Using RobinHood and wanna stick with buying/selling stocks and ETFs

Does value investing mean you never buy fairly valued stocks?

Hi,

So I'm a beginner investor but I read Graham's book and was quickly convinced value investing was the way to go.

I'm only 30 and plan to invest for at least 10-20 years.

I also subscribe to Morningstar and follow their analyses, which has mostly been a succes for me personally.

Now, here's the question: I invested in a few stocks when they were undervalued and they now have gone up. They are now fairly valued (agai

Why I’m going long on TTWO

Obligatory not a financial advisor.

Take Two Interactive is the company behind the nba 2k games as well as a few other smaller studios, but notably they own Rockstar Games, the creator of the grand theft auto and red dead series.

In an investors news wire take two announced that they have “several big projects planned for release in q4”

With recent gaming leaks, all signs point to that release being the long awaited GTA 6.

Whenever ro

QYLD vs ETF of the Q’s

This will sound like a dumb question, but maybe someone else is wondering the same thing:

QYLD is supposed to just be a QQQQ index that sells covered calls and distributes the proceeds every month as a dividend; correct? I’m assuming that’s not correct, because over the past year, QYLD has vastly underperformed the index.

So, why is that? Can anyone explain to me what I’m missing? Thank you in advance!

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MVIS looks to present an attractive short opportunity

Looking at MVIS, there has been alot of internet hype about the stock. It's tough to nail down exactly why it is rallying, but I suspect its purely due to short squeeze mechanics. The shares available on iborrowdesk have shrunk to as little as 59 shares available and the fee has jumped to 59%. Considering how heavily shorted this is and how short sellers have learned how to better control these situations after GME and other meme stock run ups, the smart mon

How do gains work on set price offers?

As a part of a share placement. Infratil (NZX:IFT) is offering a set price of $9.20 per share, an 8.9% discount to their last closing price. I’ve never considered buying shares in this way before so I’m curious, how will gains work if I’ve bought the shares at a lower than public price? And for the future are opportunities similar to this one generally worth investing in or not?

Relatively new to investing so all advice is welcome.


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