Has anyone done an analysis of Adobe? I know tech is kinda peaking and AI is a buzz word, but they seem to have some really cool AI features they are adding to their products. Does it still have room to grow?
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When unemployment rate hit 3.4% this year, the headline was saying it's the lowest since 1969, so I looked at what happened in 1969 and after. Turns out we had a mild recession (Dec 1969 - Nov 1970) that lasted 11 months and contracted GDP by 0.6%, and raised unemployment rate to 6.1% from 3.4%. SP500 fell about 37% peak to trough.
Fed started hiking rate in Oct 1967 at 3.9% rate, paused in May 1968 at 6.1%, and started cutting by 0.5%, and resumed hi
I'm catching up on reports that Mark Zuckerberg supposedly got "knocked out" (or maybe just grunted really hard?) in a jiu-jitsu match (https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/02/style/mark-zuckerberg-workout.html).
I'm interested in what people think about CEOs doing things like this, especially for companies whose public image have become entwined with the CEO,
Just started 2 separate investment accounts not long ago: a Roth IRA and an automated investment account, investing in Moderate diversified ETF’s.
For my Roth IRA, I’m currently investing in VTI, VXUS, VOO, BND.
My automated account I’m investing in SPTM, SPAB and SPDW, with accounting rebalancing occurring once every quarter.
My question is: Is this a solid, balanced investment portfolio to start with? Should I keep any other stocks or ETF
I’m looking to dollar cost average around $10k into the Indian markets. I would greatly appreciate advice on how to buy the equivalent of VTI or SPY of India from the US. Preferably low expense ratio but seems more difficult with international ETFs.
Read all before making your discussion and correct me If you know/think different. First and foremost. I am not long on carvana at all. They have good plans and poor execution. How ever...the short term squeeze play could be great. Here's my reasons why.. 1) Short Interest is 64.1%. Institutions own between 63.62% and 67.38%. Depending on sources used. That's already over 100% not including retail investors 2) S&P gave a higher global rating on Thurs
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trillion-dollar-treasury-vacuum-coming-135944792.html
Trillion-Dollar Treasury Vacuum Coming for Wall Street Rally
(Bloomberg) -- With a debt ceiling deal freshly signed into law Saturday by President Joe Biden, the US Treasury is about to unleash a tsunami of new bonds to quickly refill its coffers.
This will be
S&P has announced their changes their their indexes.
PANW is the big addition to the S&P 500. It will replace DISH in the index. This is usually a nice bounce for involved names as funds have to buy them to rebalance their index holdings.
Here's the full list.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/palo-alto-networks-set-p-224600857.html
One of
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Welcome traders who just can't help them selves discuss the same exact stock that's been discussed 100s of times a day. I get it, y
It used to be stuff like inflation constantly rising. Interest rates constantly rising. Recession is coming. But it seems those have been resolved or dont seem to be happening.
All I hear now is everyone is too bullish as the bear case. Is that it? Or is there something else that can bring down the entire market?