I'll just let the article speak for itself
https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/12/12/these-are-great-stocks-to-consider-for-rising-inte/
for those too lazy, this part stood out the most:
" Taylor Carmichael: Thank you. Silicon Valley Bank. They're a great bank for rising interest rates because Schwab is te
APPLE seems to be riding pretty high these days. yesterday I happened to watch the $ BRK.B Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders meeting.
Warren Buffett even made the comment that Apple stock performance was better than any company that Berkshire owned.
That is why he is so high on Apple. With apples by Beck. And the increase in dividends I see APPLE hitting probably $200 before the end of 2023. Does anybody agree?
Some of us may not have paid attention to which companies own what brands until we entered the market. This post is for those of us. I'll start with a few of mine. I certainly didn't know...
1) Pepsi (PEP) owns FritoLay
2) Hormel (HRL) owns Jennie-O
3) VF Corp. (VFC) owns Vans, Supreme, and Dickies
4) Unilever (UL) owns Dove, Axe, and Ben and Jerry's
5) Kellogg's (K) owns Cheez-It
6) Berkshire-Hathaway (B
The SEC banned short sales on ~1,000 financial stocks on September 19th, 2008.
The SEC’s ban on short selling was intended to prevent investors from driving down the prices of financial stocks by shorting them.
But, the S&P 500 index fell ~50% to its lowest point in the months following the ban.
Regulatory actions, like a short-selling ban, can have unintended consequences and may not always be effective in stabilizing markets during t
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Link to last year's post with the same title: https://www.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/uo4hs9/bagholders_of_dkng_whats_your_plan/
I'm bag holding 200 shares of DKNG at an average price of $48.49/share.
I'm thinking of waiting it out, but I'm more than aware that it's gonna be it could (and likely will) be a long w
When BBBY was dropping like a rock I bought a Jan '24 call option with some play money just for giggles. Now that BBBY is delisted and it's OTC, what happens to those options? I've googled and it seems like... it depends (though I'm not sure on what). Sometimes you might be able to just sell them for whatever they're worth at time of delisting and other times it seems like they just get converted to the new ticker and keep on keepin' on i
Curious, does anyone here pay to see a professional trader's moves in real time? If so, how much do you pay? I have been looking at a couple of options and wondering what others are doing. Thanks!
FWIW my current holdings are ENVX, LQDA, and ETF's SCHD, VIG, and WCLD but I'd like to get into more active trading and learn from a professional.
Co-president Brett Fairclough and the Co-COO sold 57% of their holdings in the company just a few days ago. Largest sale prior to this was the executive VP of Markets & Global Head of Excution Services Stephen Cavoli who sold $2.6 million worth of shares. Overall, insiders sold more shares than they bought in the past 12 months.
I guess the company is facing a potential enforement lawsuit from the SEC (which probably