I bought AMD just before they released their Ryzen line years ago, with the simple expectation that the market wasn't properly pricing how far ahead they were of Intel. Well, fast forward like 5 years and they're a behemoth and my portfolio is quite unbalanced. I'm still very bullish long term on AMD so I don't want to sell but what's a good strategy to hedge my now lobsided exposure b/c AMD went nuclear these last 5 years? Sell covered calls
Inflation Cooled to 4.9% in April
This marked the Tenth straight month of cooling in annual inflation since peaked at 9.1% in June 2022.
Fed said last week that it would assess incoming data ahead of its next meeting in June and signaled it could pause its hikes.
It takes 9-12 months for rate hikes to be felt and 12-18 months for the maximum effect.
The CPI report, interest rate hikes, house prices and rents, wage growth, job openings
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Ferroglobe PLC (GSM), released Q1 details. Q1 2023 revenue of $400.9 million, down 11% over the prior quarter Q1 2023 adjusted EBITDA of $44.8 million, down 66% over the prior quarter Q1 2023 adjusted EBITDA margins were down at 11.2% versus 29.1% in the prior quarter and 33.7%% in Q1 2022 Q1 2023 Adjusted EPS was $.05 versus $.39 in Q4 and $.88 in Q1-22 Gross debt declined to $400 million, down from $450 million in Q4 and $518 in Q1-22 Net debt declined to $55
In Australia overnight there were big moves in the uranium sector: Alligator Energy (+17.7%), Lotus (+16.2%), Bannerman (+12.6%), Deep Yellow (+12.5%), Paladin Energy (+8.4%).
The crazies like Kuppy and Quoth the Raven host Chris Irons have been pumping the fuel for ever. Maybe it's time to go long.
The story is quite clear: relying on intermittent sources like wind and solar for electricity is not going to work. Although nuclear fusion might e
Can someone explain to me why there seem to be so many stocks listed for Atari? There’s PONGF which was listed in the US but no longer trades and then a bunch of European tickets like ALATA, ATADS, ATA.RTS3. Which is the actual company stock to buy?
There’s a NZ company I invest in ($SPK) so if the div yield is 6.91% is it correct to assume a $50,000 investment ($5.21 per share @ 9597 shares) would be worth roughly $310,000 in a 30 year holding period with the conservative assumption that the stocks price will stay the same (it probably will increase but I’d rather underestimate) and all the dividends made will be reinvested to buy more shares?
Or is my math incorrect?
On May 9, 2023, Vuzix Corporation made an exciting announcement regarding the resale of their common stock. According to the statement, 2.8 million shares will be offered on a resale basis by selling stockholders.
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I plan on dollar cost averaging by investing $10.00 a day into VOO, however does it matter what time of day I invest my $10.00 dollar? For example, should I invest it right when the market opens or at 12:00 or just before closing? Or does it really not matter?
Company Description: "Strong Global Entertainment is a leader in the entertainment industry, having provided mission critical products and services to cinema exhibitors and entertainment venues for over 80 years.
We manufacture and distribute premium large format projection screens, provide comprehensive managed services, technical support and related products and services primarily to cinema exhibitors, theme parks, educational institutions, and sim