Anyone know what’s been going on with Dominion energy? I’ve been gifted dominion stock a couple years ago and have noticed it going down and a lot of uncertainty around what I would assume would be a pretty safe dividend energy stock.
Anyone have thoughts on there current performance/situation? Or have a position they’ve been experiencing this downturn? Contemplating selling but would rather wait it out and not pay gift a tax.
Most posts these days are about envy & making bank overnight. Last time we had this level of greed it was mid 2021. So let's see who's been selling & how much?
META CFO 11% META CTO 21% META President 40% AAPL CFO 40% AAPL CEO 2% DDOG CEO 43% DDOG CTO 46% MSFT EVP1 22% MSFT EVP2 21% AMZN CFO 25% NVDA Dir 18% GOOG various Dirs 2-15%
Not financial advice but stick to your investment strategy & don't act on pure FOMO.
Of course, no one knows the future and predictions are never meant to be guaranteed. This question is about what you personally think is the likely outcome.
Do you predict the tech sector will see an average annual growth of 12%+ for the next 10-15 years?
What is your rationale for your answer?
My answer is, yes.
Thank you!
Edit: unfortunate choice of word “sector”. I meant currently leading tech companies like NVDA, AAPL, MSFT
I’ve been watching Tilray, Trulieve, IIPR, and others for a while. They haven’t really stopped falling since the hype around 2021. Tilray and Trulieve are at some of their lowest levels ever with Tilray below $2 (was at $29 in 2021).
How low can they go? It seems their latest earnings are slipping but someday weeds going to be legalized and there should be a ton of capital flowing their in.
Are cannabis stocks a buy at their current prices?
The vote was 63 to 36.
President Joe Biden is expected to sign the bill well ahead of Monday's debt ceiling deadline.
The bill will extend the debt ceiling for two years.
This would avert the Federal government from going into default, and prevent a downgrade of America's credit rating.
If the debt ceiling bill did not pass then the U.S. Treasury does not have the ability to pay its obligations. This would have a huge negative
Looking for value plays - please let me know if they are long term or short term recommendations.
I like Schwab and Target for long term. I think they are currently at attractive prices. I like Ulta too, not sure how much lower it can go. Disney is on my radar at $88 a share. I’m also interested in WBD but still researching.
I like KRE for a shorter term play.
Please feel free to critique the companies I listed and add your own.
As I am posting this, SentinelOne is down 32% afterhours.
$S Q1 EPS ($0.15) vs Est. ($0.17) Revenue $133.4M vs Est. $136.62M
GUIDANCE: Q2 2024 revenue $141M vs Est. $151.9M
FY2024 revenue $590-600M vs Est. $638.5M — First Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Highlights (All metrics are compared to the first quarter of fiscal year 2023 unless otherwise noted)
Total revenue increased 70% to $133.4 million, compared to $78.3 million.
Annualiz
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After TD Ameritrade was purchased by Charles Schwab, I realized how different the two apps are. The Schwab app feels like an outdated platform with fewer features, although I only plan to do simple trading (no margins or options). What are some apps that are similar to TD Ameritrade that offer good platforms for mobile apps?
For the first time, rival streaming services Netflix and Paramount+ are coming together in a price-discounted bundle, exclusively for Verizon wireless customers in the U.S. The limited-time deal, through Verizon’s +play subscription-