What's the differences between Dominos Pizza on NYSE vs London Stock Exchange?

So I was looking at maybe buying something new for my portfolio and realized that Dominos Pizza has 2 listings, one on the NYSE (DPZ) , the other on the London Stock Exchange (DOM.L), but despite being the same company, they seem to be entirely different.

I know some companies are on other countries' markets, ie Apple, Amazon and Tesla are on the German markets but the performance charts and dividends seem to follow the US charts very closely.

Investments suggestions

So dumb question but during COVID I just put my saving in to a can cause most of my money was going to bills and paying off my house, the house is now paid off. I'm looking to put a the can money of around 40k of saving into KeyCorp because there down to 12 bucks a share and have a 6.88 dividend. Is this a smart idea?

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BMXT -- Overvalued or Undervalued?

Blackstone Mortgage Trust (NYSE: BXMT) is a real estate finance company that originates senior loans collateralized by commercial real estate in North America, Europe and Australia.

For those who haven't been following Blackstone's issues with real estate, namely with their real estate private funds, they've had to "limit" redemptions twice now this year. Most recent limit was a few weeks

The Semiconductor Iceberg

Posted on /r/semiconductors and thought it would be of interest here. It's a good overview of companies involved in this industry and who to watch during the current trend of reshoring. Obviously there are many other companies involved in the electronic component industries (NXPI, DIOD, ADI, etc.) but this graphic is primarily focused on fabs.

25% tax on dividend from US stock

Hi I recently received a dividend for an U.S. stock, and paid right away a 25% tax on it.

If i check this link there is that 20% (not even 25% though) rate is only for someone making over $500k per year, which is not definitevely my case.

Also, I am an european so isn't my U.S. income automaticaly bellow $40k?

Also, why I don't pay it later in my taxes thanks to

Which etf would be better for me to choose?

I have some money in my hand as someone who just turned 19 2 months ago. unfortunately I can't split my money between ETFs because the broker I use takes a large commission from me for every trade. so I only want to walk on 1 ETF.

I want to invest in an ETF that grows its dividend steadily every year and I want its price to rise steadily. I'm thinking of keeping it in my hands until I retire and investing continuously.

ETFs that I have done

REITS down today

I noticed REITS are down on average 5% today across the board, I know most have paid their quarterly/monthly payments so is this just people chasing yields or could it be everyone anticipating the real estate bubble bursting?

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Thoughts on Sweetgreen? $SG

Hi, just curious to see if anyone has an opinion on the salad chain Sweetgreen. To me, this seemed like a growing company, the lines are always out the door & you can barely find room in each store. They’re getting between $15-$20 per customer in store & deliveries are even higher. They also seem to be popping up everywhere. Of course, I have not done a deep dive into their financials to see what’s really going on. I just was shocked to see it go from th

Eyeballing stocks

I read a fundamental analysis post the other day. The post was rather standard in terms of length, but just reading it (without much understanding since I'm new to fundamental analysis) took several minutes. Now obviously people spend a lot more time actually doing the analysis before writing it out. That left me with one question.

The question I have is how to do a quick stock evaluation. It's obviously not going to be nearly as thorough as doing

What level of dreaming is realistic?

I've been getting into stock after a friend put me up to it. He was very enthousiastic, quit his job and is hoping to hit his first million within a year. He's always been a dreamer, but somehow he seems really convinced this time.

I'd like to keep my feet on the ground going into this.

What are some realistic expectations?

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