Should i hold my position long term or sell now for 20% profit? With a 1y target estimate of 129$ I'm thinking of selling my position and relocating those funds somewhere else.
Any advice is appreciated.
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I put in an order on Friday for 3mo TBill that is still open. 912796YH6. Since it’s open and listed at 5.151%, with new ones coming Monday, should I cancel and place a new order to try and get the latest rates (or will these fill at the latest rates regardless)?
Never purchased TBills before and have heard chatter that the newest ones will have higher yields than older ones, but not sure how the unfilled order affects things. Guess I’m not sure if a new o
Apple reached today a new all time high of $182.7 in pre-market. Lots of expectations around the WWDC event and their much anticipated VR announcement.
What's your personal take on this? Is it just euphoria or is Apple poised to grow even further throughout the rest of the year?
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The profitability of short-term versus long-term investments can vary depending on various factors, including the specific investment vehicle, market conditions, and individual circumstances. It is important to note that investment profitability is inherently uncertain, and there are risks associated with both short-term and long-term investing.
Short-term investing typically involves holding assets for a brief period, usually less than a
- PayPal's growth is slowing, but it's performing well in a challenging environment.
- The near-term outlook remains pressured.
- New companies are trying to chip away at PayPal's lead, but its long-term premise is intact.
Investors are worried about the future.
What happened
Shares of PayPal ($PYPL) stock fell 18% in May, according to data from S&P Global Market
Hi experts, I need to invest some cash for a year or two and am looking for good investments that are low in risk and yet give high yields. Please let me know how my plan looks like: VMFXX (Government Fund, 5.04% yield, 0.11 Expense Ratio) - 25% VUSXX (Treasury Fund, 5.06% yield, 0.08 Expense Ratio) - 20%
SGOV (T-Bill ETF, 5% yield, 0.05 Expense Ratio) - 25%
VMSXX (Municipal Fund, 3.38% yield but no tax, 0.15 Expense Ratio) - 30%
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Pretty straight forward technical analysis.NVDA trading at this valuation doesn't make sense. I think its headed to $275. Everyone keeps talking about AI and how its a Iphone moment, its not. AI has been around for years. Chat GPT is just a new toy. AI like all technologies will continue to advance but i don't think NVDA will be the primary benefactor from continued technological advancement in the space. So i think this company is way overbought. The pr
I was scanning the earnings calendar on Seeking Alpha and was looking at SMTC. They are showing short interest at 12,789.07%, how is this possible? I’m not aware of any RSs that would make it such an insane short %. Does anyone know why it’s displaying this way and what actual short interest is?
Disclaimer: I do not own this stock; I am considering making a play on it if it’s truly shorted by over 12k %.
There seems to be a big Union push for Union strikes in various countries in Europe. Looks like UPS and portions of Yellow are most likely going to strike at the end of July here in the states but talks are ongoing. Obviously Fed Ex may benefit. Wondering if there are other plays like shorting Amazon? Just spitballing.
General strikes, where one Union joins another Union are illegal in the states, but that’s not to say one won’t happen. Thoughts on plays