First Republic Bank Secured $30 Billion Deal After Execs Dumped Millions in Stock Ahead of Crisis

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/first-republic-bank-execs-dumped-153938133.html

Executives of mid-size bank First Republic reportedly sold millions of dollars of company stock in the months leading up to the financial institution’s stock crash amid the Silicon Valley Bank implosion.

The San Francisco-bank’s shares plummeted 70 percent this week, but First Re

What happens when we see a stock price being manipulated in real time?

When you see it laid out like this, it is a real cause of concern that the free market is a myth. It is happening today, right now. Where is the SEC? https://www.reddit.com/r/srne/comments/131vz9s/so_the_board_is_pure_manipulation_of_note_look_at

S&P 500 - Calm to volatile - What happened?

Looking at a chart of the S&P from1983 to 2023 one finds a smooth upward sloping for the 1st 20 years ( Until 2000) Then after the Dot Com crash the chart become very jagged with lots of long term volatility up until now. What happened?

https://www.google.com/finance/quote/.INX:INDEXSP?window=MAX

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First Republic most likely headed for FDIC receivership, sources say

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/28/first-republics-stock-poised-to-rise-for-second-day-as-regional-bank-searches-for-rescue-deal.html

Shares of First Republic dropped sharply on Friday as hopes dimmed for a rescue deal that could keep the bank afloat. Sources told CNBC David Faber that the most likely outcome for th

If I where to buy 1 share of voo per week, what’s the best day to do it on?

Just started a job and looking to start buying more. I feel like some days have a habit of being better or worse then others. Like if fridays are usually green maybe I should buy Thursday, kinda thing.

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Wrestling with how much to bet on First Republic’s collapse

Shorting a stock is vastly more riskier than buying one as you can only double your money at most while on the flip side you could get into infinite amounts of debt. That being said, FRC’s collapse within the next few days is certain without a bailout, yet there are still negotiations concerning a bailout of FRC.

How much of my portfolio should I bet on FRC’s collapse?

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(4/28) Friday's Pre-Market Stock Movers & News

Good Friday morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to the final trading day of this week, and month of April. Here are your pre-market movers & news on this Friday, April the 28th, 2023-


Stock futures fall after latest batch of earnings: Live updates


U.S. stock futures fell Friday as investo

r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Fundamentals Friday Apr 28, 2023

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

Why Tesla ($TSLA) stock has tanked over the past 5 days

Tesla stock ($TSLA) has gone downhill in the wake of a shaky earnings release last week.

The EV player has seen its stock tank about 18% to $154 since its first-quarter earnings release on April 19.

The share price slide has wiped out about $87 billion in market capitalization for Tesla. Tesla's market has dipped below the $500 billion mark, currently resting at $487 billion.Year to date, Tesla's stock is still up 24%, compared to a 5.6% ad

Why Do Short Term Rally’s Matter To Long Term Investors?

Hello all, perhaps a dumb question but one that I’ve been thinking on. Let’s say you buy into a company, let’s use AMZN as an example. You intend to hold this company until retirement, if that’s the case why do people care when the company rallies 8% in a day or something similar in the short term. Do they hope that there won’t be a pull back? They wouldn’t (in most cases) be able to sell and buy back at a lower price if they’ve been holding for a while, so I do


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