Which industry will benefit the most with cost savings due to AI advancements? Insurance?

When we think about investing in AI, we usually tend to think about companies like Google that own DeepMind, or companies like Microsoft that have a stake in OpenAI. We think about Nvidia as a hardware player.

It's fine to invest in these companies, because if AI takes off huge, they'll all reap tremendous rewards, but what about the companies that will use these new AI tools to eliminate huge swaths of their payroll? I think we should concentrate

Cigna (CI) or UNH

Hey guys

I’m looking at some decent value plays and I would really like UNH and CI, particularly CI seems incredibly undervalued.

I’m wondering whether there any UNH or CI stock owners and what is your favourite?

Both seem to be trading in good multiples, CI particularly however I’m still fresh on both

Thank you !

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Looking for opinion. Beating SPY by a sizeable margin. Go risk on or off and let it ride?

So since March of 2021, I have my IRA up ~25%. Meanwhile SPY is up ~8%? I went short most of 2022 and made out pretty well ending just about flat.

I've been long since October, but since January been on the wrong foot as far as what sectors to be in. Was looking for recession to be pushed off and tech to come back down while "real" economy stocks recovered. They have pushed this recession play very far at this point. With tec

Why did OIG shoot up 3000 percent in value? What changed?

New investor here I’m trying to understand why some stocks seemingly skyrocket randomly? What am I missing? How does everyone know when a stock pumps like crazy?

Are they just watching the volume and trading TA or are they aware of some fundamentals I’m missing?

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Amazon stock is running 4,15% positive while Nasdaq runs -0,50% in the past five days

I'm a big Amazon stock holder. But this makes no sense to me. Are these people buying the stock right before earnings that know more than the average investor. Or is this related to some kind of options movement I'm not aware of. Literally all the FAANG stocks have been down while Amazon is much above it the past five days. What am I missing?

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Link directory of investment resources / tools I use - share your recommendations in the comments!

I created directory of links for resources and tools I usually use for investing/trading, maybe it might be useful for somebody.

You can check them here (It is in clickable figma prototype - all links work, not all functions):

https://figmashort.link/xk8AtT

Could you share which resources do YOU use in the comments (preferably with short description)? I would like to grow the list to learn more an

Cheap lithium

Chile wants to nationalize it’s Lithium “over time” but isn’t canceling its current contracts

https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/sqm-albemarle-shares-slide-chile-lithium-nationalization-plan-2023-04-21/

Lithium are in free fall. Maybe I’m wrong but considering both major contracts are not up until AFTER this

Ford CEO Jim Farley says Tesla price cuts could start an EV price war

https://news.yahoo.com/ford-ceo-jim-farley-says-110356902.html

Ford CEO Jim Farley said Tesla's price cuts could spark an electric-vehicle price war and transform some into commodities.

At a charity event in Detroit reported on by Bloomberg, Farley said Tesla's attempts to increase sales were "completely rational and should surprise no one."

Elon M

Procter & Gamble beats earnings estimates, raises revenue forecast

Procter & Gamble on Friday reported quarterly earnings and revenue that topped analysts’ expectations as higher prices helped offset lower demand for its products.

The company, which owns household brands like Febreze, Charmin and Tide, also raised its forecast for organic sales growth for fiscal 2023 to 6%, up from its prior range of 4% to 5%.

Shares of the company rose 1% in premarket trading.

Here’s what the company reported for the q

r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Fundamentals Friday Apr 21, 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.

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