I have stocks in company A. I got an email saying a third party company wants to buy my shares of stocks for a certain price. I can accept or decline the offer. I don't have a lot of shares but if I decline the offer what happens to my stocks if the sale goes through?
I have stock in Apple and Microsoft, purchased at the bottom of 2020, both are near or above ATH. I was thinking about cashing out and reinvesting into Amazon which has a greater opportunity in gains moving forward IMO. Thoughts?
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You never go broke taking profits but I feel like I missed out on a lot more profit if I had just waited one week or a couple of months to sell. Three examples I had were I bought NVDA, PLTR, and ELF in the last 6 months. I sold all three as soon as I got a 15-25% gain all have gone up another 50% or more.
NVDA is the most painful one since I bought it at $130 in October 2022 then panic a bit and sold when it started tanking in December 2022 at $160. I ga
This is the weekend edition of our stickied discussion thread. Discuss your trades / moves from last week and what you're planning on doing for the week ahead.
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Looking to diversify. I’ve held back because I’m long CRM and still think it would do better in the long run (20 years). Plus selling it, paying capital gains, then buying another stock, eventually selling and paying more capital gains feels leaky unless the new investment more than makes up for capital gains. Any advice appreciated.
When the market closes the stock has a fixed price. We have trading during closing hours and that affects the price as well. But I have seen multiple times on stocks such as AMD that when I open an order to buy before the opening hours, I have to pay more than the price during closing hours. I don't understand how can the price jump when I sent my order a few minutes before the market opens.
Curious if anyone shares any of my top 5 as their highest conviction holdings. My top 5 make up roughly 60% weight in my portfolio, much higher than my other 20 holdings.
Tickers weighted equally and rebalanced quarterly.
$ON $TSM $NTDOY $UNP $POOL
I have a clear vision of the Metaverse world and its immense potential for the future. My focus is on identifying stocks that have the capacity to shape and embody this vision. Initially, I invested in AMD back in 2016, primarily because it was more affordable compared to Intel, and I happened to get lucky. In 2018, I added NVIDIA to my portfolio as I had a deep interest in gaming and GPU/computer building. In 2020, I purchased an Oculus device, which allowed me
Good Friday evening to all of you here on r/stocks! I hope everyone on this sub made out pretty nicely in the market this past week, and are ready for the new trading week ahead. :)
Here is everything you need to know to get you ready for the trading week beginning May 29th, 2023.
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I noticed a trend with one ticker symbol that appears in different places - namely websites where insider buying is tracked and EVGO (EVgo, Inc) is listed as having a recent transaction of insider buying (https://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=EVGO&p=d). It is also listed as a buy - anyone have input on this company? Do you agree it is undervalued?