I've tried so many different trading strategies and the only consistent thing I've done is lose money. (2 years attempting day trading w/$20k).
I'm now focusing on an income from work but I still have a good amount of money to swing trade with. I want to just focus on a handful of stocks. maybe have 20 on my watchlist to check daily for opportunities.
What I'm looking for
- stocks that are volatile that I can swing trade
Assuming you had 6 IRAs funded with 1000 dollars each at the beginning of the year all holding the same stocks with the same fees, versus an account holding 6000 dollars of the same stocks and fees. Would you expect the 6 accounts to do worse or the same as the single account?
Howdy, I'm starting to get back into trading after a hiatus a few years ago. I'm not much of a seller, and I tend to pick relatively stable options that don't have a ton of mobility, as I use my account as a form of savings account. I have a separate growth/ fun account where I take the riskier plays. So far, this is what my portfolio looks like:
$3,700 total
LMT – 2.25 Shares – 30% of portfolio - $1084 MV - $474 PPS
AXON – 3 Sha
Hi, I am presently Europe and want to make long term(20+ years) investment.
In Germany we do not have VOO or VTI option available(not fully sure). Presently I am investing in EQQQ and Invesco S&P 500 UCITS funds. Do you think these are a good options?
I have been reading this sub about the difference between tqqq and qqq but do not know the exact difference between them. How to they compare to EQQQ?
Thanks for your help.
Would it be a bullish case for the stocks. Since the coming recession is very much anticipated for more than a year, the companies might cut their expenses including cutting of labor force, so despite the fact that their revenues will definitely fall in the next few quarters, their earnings might not fall that much.
Dos this have any sense or I am tripping?
I had an interesting interaction this morning.
I emailed the investor relations department of MUSA regarding a comment they had made in their last earnings report.
I received a polite response back this morning!
I'm a nothing investor, but they took time to answer me. Honestly, the fact that they responded is worth more than their actual answer. They care enough about shareholders to respond, even to me. You should never be too small a
Down 70% since 2021 due to legal issues involving their Philips Respironics units, Philips has now set aside $575M for the medical device litigation costs - costs much lower than many anticipated. The company reported an almost 50% jump in first-quarter core profit to 359 million euros, with sales up 6% from a year earlier.
Philips is a household brand that sells TVs, monitors, shavers, lighting equipment, respiratory devices amongst a number of other ele
Hi,
Quick question, if a company declared Bankruptcy Protection over the weekend, how can it still be trading today?
I thought once a company goes into bankruptcy, the trading gets halted and moves to OTC. Usually the stockholders are wiped out after such a move. Am I missing something?
Thanks.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/24/disney-layoffs-second-larger-wave.html
Disney began its second, larger wave of layoffs Monday, bringing total job cuts in recent weeks to 4,000 when the latest round is completed.
Earlier this year, Disney said it would slash 7,000 jobs from its workforce as part of a larger reorganization of the company that will see it cut costs by