Put full amount of SEP IRA contributions into FSKAX?

I contributed 45k to my SEP IRA this year, I use Fidelity, thinking of putting the full amount into FSKAX but I’m curious if anyone has a different opinion? I currently have 424 shares of FSKAX from previous years and 195 shares of FSMAX. I would appreciate any feedback.

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Eur short + Treasuries long

Hi guys,

I thought it would be an awesome trade to sell Eur short and buy T-Bills (up to 13weeks) with the proceeds in USD.

My broker charges my 3.689% pa for a loan in Eur.

T-Bills with maturity in 13 weeks give me 5.010% pa as interest payment.

With these circumstances...why is the Euro that high? Why do not more people short Eur and buy treasuries. Especially if you consider that the Euro had a nice rally and maybe now it is overbo

Thoughts on investing in fuel-cell electric vehicle manufacturers?

Curious what everyone's thoughts are on investing in fuel-cell electric vehicle manufacturers like NKLA, which has had its own challenges lately. Is it a viable technology? I can't decide if hydrogen fuel cells will ever get enough adoption to be mass produced and be profitable. NKLA specifically seems to be hurting for cash, leading to them to sell stock at a big discount. Lastly, any other companies worth looking at? Thanks!

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Whats driving the market sentiment now, It ain't CPI report anymore!

So we had the CPI report today and it was decent but market didn't respond.

1) The consumer price index rose 0.1% in March and 5% from a year ago, below estimates.

2) Excluding food and energy, the core CPI accelerated 0.4% and 5.6%, both as expected.

3) Energy costs fell and food prices were flat. Used vehicle prices also declined.

4) A 0.6% increase in shelter costs was the smallest gain since November, but still resulted in pri

Fed expects banking crisis to cause a recession this year, minutes show

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/12/fed-expects-banking-crisis-to-cause-a-recession-this-year-minutes-show.html

Fallout from the U.S. banking crisis is likely to tilt the economy into recession later this year, according to Federal Reserve documents released Wednesday.

Minutes from the March meeting of the Federal Open Market Commit

Help me understand

Hey guys I’ve invested in $WISH on the TD Ameritrade platform with an

  • average cost per share of $1.86
  • Total cost of $13,709

Now that they did a 1:30 reverse split I see:

  • average cost per share of $9.80
  • Total cost of $2,442

I expected to see the Total Cost be the same as $13,709 ?

I believe I lost $11,267? Unless by some miracle it recoup lol.

Before you guys roast me, yes it’s

(4/12) Wednesday's Pre-Market Stock Movers & News

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Buffett says US bank deposits are safe and the government would backstop all of them if necessary

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Warren Buffett said Americans should not be concerned about their bank deposits in the wake of the latest financial shock in the sector and the government would ensure no depositor in this country lost a dime. “People shouldn’t be worried about losing the money and the deposits they have

Inflation rises 0.1% in March, less than expected

Inflation cooled in March as the Federal Reserve’s interest rate increases showed more impact, the Labor Department reported Wednesday.

The consumer price index, a widely followed measure of the costs for goods and services in the U.S. economy, rose 0.1% for the month against a Dow Jones estimate for 0.2%, and 5% from a year ago vs. the estimate of 5.1%.

Excluding food and energy, core CPI increased 0.4% and 5.6% on an annual basis, both as expecte

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