Good Friday morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to the final trading day of the week. Here are your pre-market movers & news on this Friday, May the 12th, 2023-
Stock futures rise Friday as regional banks try to rebound: Live updates
U.S. stock futures were higher Friday as regional banks
Intel was very successful in the eighties because its business was mainly around PC market. But now people aren’t buying PCs anymore. PC markets almost disappeared in favour of other devices like the smartphone. Clearly, Intel missed the boat on smartphones. Intel’s revenue keeps declining. Its annual revenue for 2022 was $63.054B, a 20.21% decline from 2021. Its 12 month revenue ending March 31, 2023 was $56.416B, a 27.4% decline year-over-year.For a company wi
Today, Apple announced it will open its first online shop in Vietnam next week. Apple only few weeks ago opened its first Apple stores in India, Mumbai and New Delhi. This trend seems Apple is expending its business away from China.
Don’t follow the majority. Most people start buying when stocks go up. Most of the time, the gains you have in your portfolio comes from buying when others are selling.
Selling cash secured puts. I will never, ever buy any stock ever again
Always have some funds to buy the dip. Most people go all in and when the opportunity presents itself, you have no more funds.
BEIJING, May 12 (Reuters) - Tesla Inc will recall a total of 1,104,622 vehicles, both imported and China-made ones, China's market regulator said on Friday.
The models to be recalled include imported Model S, Model X, Model 3 as well as China-produced Model 3 and Model Y, the State Administration for Market Regulation said in a statement.
The recall effective May 29 was filed by the U.S. electric vehicle giant in accordance with China's man
This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on fundamentals, but if fundamentals aren't your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against fundamentals here and not in the current post.
Some h
From peak: - Google down 21% - Amazon down 40% - Tesla down 60% - META down 37%
Any good reasons why these stocks failed to recover in the same way as NVidia, Apple, and Microsoft? Would this be a reason to remain bullish with these companies in the short to medium term? Why or why not?
I see QQQ reaching critical resistance. Is anyone confident that it’ll break thru?
I’m considering selling some stocks for a large purchase, but there’s no u
I love altcoindaily on YouTube for its simplicity and easy to understand news everyday. I’m looking for a YouTuber/blogger that posts a recap of the most important pieces of information that happened during the day. Who are some of your favourites? Thanks a ton.
I feel what's happening to PayPal is nothing short of a complete overreaction. This market has been nothing but volatile recently and PayPal is being grossly undervalued for what it's bringing to the table currently.
Though it's less relevant in comparison to years past, that's really only the case in the US. Paypal is huge in Europe and the company is still growing. They have good financials with good earnings and I think it's being
Does anyone have any insight in the Monroe acquisition of HRZN, and it's impact on HRZN shareholders? All I'm saying from them is "this will be good for shareholders short-term and long-term" but with no real expected impact details.