MRNA Strong-Buy, wondering where I'm going wrong with this.

I've been following Moderna for some time and am longterm bullish on the implementation of this biotech but until recent I've been pretty unsure of the short-to-medium term path (but I now hold 4 synthetic longs opened at around 135, 150 strike). Of late, I now consider MRNA to be undervalued given what looks to be an imminent phase III launch after good-if-not-great results on their neoantigen melanoma vaccine phase II result. I'll admit, the Kaplan

Whats the best options platform to use for trader in UK?

I'm looking to start learning options and take advantage of options spread strategies as im now more motivated by some of the YouTube channels i watch start to cover them, but the problem i face is im not sure which is the best options platform to use. I'm in the UK and am not too familiar with the go to platforms for options contracts does anyone have any recommendations?

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TGT is a good buy imo

Target has gone down roughly 20+% in the last week and a half due to boycotts of their stores. These boycotts are in response to their LGBTQ line of products for June. Realistically these boycotts will not last a long period of time and only a small, very small amount of customers are actually boycotting the stores because the Average American is not that politically motivated.

Classic example of an emotional market response to a realistically unaffectin

Does anyone have any information or opinions on where Fed rates will go in the long term?

As in, where would the Fed have rates if we were in "normal" economic times? Before 2000, 5% was considered a low Fed rate. Now, it's considered extremely high. Where will rates be when the dust settles after the Fed's fight with inflation?

Personally, I think that we will go back down to a rate that floats between 1-2%. My theory is that we entered a new economic paradigm in the 2000s. Before, the average person relied o

starting out

how much $ should i put into my account just starting out? a few hundred or into the thousands? no day trading but more like a long term investment account i can come back to in a few years and see what has happened if there’s any profit. also what would be the best investment app or website to use for someone just starting at 24/25 years old. any advice much appreciated

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The Weakening Pulse of the Markets: Why I See No Room for Further Rise

The week starts off with the market showing a lack of momentum. The S&P 500 is barely edging higher while the yield on the ten-year UST briefly surpassed 3.74% per annum before declining to 3.68%. The DXY peaked above 104.3 before retracing to 104. While I still wouldn’t discount the possibility of an attempt to breach the 4300 point mark this week, I suspect this uptick lacks the momentum to sustain itself. We might see a continuation of the upward trend, b

AAPL price dump after VR headset reveal

The price movement was directly correlated with the VR headset announcement along with the demo of features.

  • Yes, it looks like ski goggles.
  • The OS is called Vision Pro
  • The VR OS is similar to Microsoft's Mixed Reality with their Hololens product which came out 8 years ago...

One of the selling features is that your eyes are visible, but the headset will conceal your eyes when you

Apple Unveils Vision Pro AR/VR Headset, Its First Major New Product In Nearly A Decade

On Monday, Apple unveiled its much-anticipated mixed reality headset, the Vision Pro, the tech giant’s first major new product category since 2015’s Apple Watch.

The new device, packed with cameras and sensors, looks like a futuristic pair of ski goggles, and can immerse a wearer in virtual reality but also blend in the real-world elements of augmented reality. CEO Tim Cook announced the new product at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference held at

Why it might not make sense to buy Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. ($FIS) for its upcoming dividend.

Some investors rely on dividends for growing their wealth, and if you're one of those dividend sleuths, you might be intrigued to know that Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (NYSE:FIS) is about to go ex-dividend in just 4 days. The ex-dividend date is one business day before the record date, which is the cut-off date for shareholders to be present on the company's books to be eligible for a dividend payment. The ex-dividend date is important a

Anyone got a view on these high yielders?

All, was chatting with a friend yesterday, and shes holding these income stocks.

DPST => Direxion Daily Regional Banks Bull 3X Shares, trading at less than book, 4.5% dividend.

EFC => Ellington Financial Inc., 14.5% dividend

ORC => Orchid Island Capital, Inc. 18.7% dividend

QYLD => Global X NASDAQ 100 Covered Call ETF, 11.7% yield

Its not clear if these companies can sustain their dividends. They might, maybe/maybe


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