$WNC - Wabash National Corp.

I’ve recently been looking at a couple undervalued, long-term buy and hold stocks to invest in. I stumbled upon $WNC who design, and manufacture trailers for the transportation industry. After having reported a solid Q1 earnings, and a strong outlook for Q2 and beyond I believe this stock could be a good place to park some money in the long term.

What are your thoughts?

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$RHI - Robert Half international

Anyone have any thoughts on RHI? They have very little debt when compared to their equity, they have been increasing their share buyback rate year after year (apart from 2020 when it was slowed for obvious reasons), free cash flow has been increasing nicely year after year, total debt has decreased year after year (again with the exception of 2020). Do any of y’all own/watch RHI and what do you think of it?

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Warning: Speciality/Themed ETFs/funds do not exist to generate positive returns for investors

To clarify, this post is not about broad market ETFs or one's focused on indices like the S&P 500 or the Dow. With that out of the way...

I see posts every now and then on here and some other investment subreddits that ask how one can invest in so-and-so industry, country, trend, or even lifestyle like veganism. Or asking which of those trends to invest in. Well if your goal is to make money, stay away from those products. They exist purely to gr

Scanner settings tip?

I see all these stocks running on no news, and i see why they run on technicals in the chart (once the price is above the moving averages on most time frames), and can catch pieces of these moves. Does anyone have any scanner settings tips on how to find these setups before the volume and price action come in?

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Palantir in the world of Generative AI

Hey guys, I was thinking of investing in Palantir because data analysis is their bread and butter. I feel they are one of the best positioned to be in for what’s coming with generative AI.

They know how to operate in a regulated environment and with huge data silos in different areas.

This was their second quarter being profitable now and the CEO has said multiple times that the US commercial business is growing exponentially!!

What do you

Need help !!! Vanguard Capital gains tax France/uk s&p 500 index etf

I am a french and british national currently residing in France and going to invest in vanguard s&p 500 index etf funds ,and I wanted to know the best way to avoiding french 30% or so capital gain tax legally by takin advantage of my british nationality or maybe by another way...would appreciate some help thank u :)

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Recession? Here's why top industrial CEOs are super bullish on the economy

Edit: wow holy mega downvotes!! People REALLY want bad news only!

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/recession-heres-why-top-industrial-ceos-are-super-bullish-on-the-economy-134443460.html

What U.S. recession?

The industrial economy is on solid footing and activity is expected to pick up later this year, top CEOs i

When to buy on monthly ETF's

So i don't know a lot about stocks and trading, but i bought some trackers/etf's and am planning to put some money into it every month. However i have no idea when to buy it with the market being rather volatile.

Should i just buy whenever since it won't make much difference in the long run (i just want some extra money with better return than the banks can offer me. So you can see it as being something very longterm, i'm 23 now).

GoPro unit price reduction

With the increase in live-streaming as a hobby/way of life; A company like GoPro, cutting down the prices of their units across the board, does that seam bullish to you, considering the reduction in the cost of entry can increased acquisition by regular customers, not just sports fans? Thoughts?

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Why should you invest in your home country Stocks/ETF?

I’m from the UK and I’ve seen a few posts on Reddit of people from the UK saying they’re 80% VUSA (VOO in the US), but others have said they should invest more in the UK ETFs as it’s where they live.

What is the reason for this? My ETFs are currently 80% US, 10% Europe and 10% Asia, as we don’t have an equivalent VTI / VXUS combination.

Looking at past graphs the S&P has always returned more than the FTSE index and although you can’t predict th


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