I'm sorry i wouldn't find an answer to this question from google so here I am. What happens if I hypothetically own a short position in a stock that is acquired or delists. Let's say I own a short position in activision when it's get bought by microsoft at 95$, will i have to cover it somehow or does it just disappear from existence?
There doesn’t seem to be a general consensus where inflation is at. Some say it’s going down, some say it’s sticky, which is it? Because you can’t exactly have both and if it’s sticky and remains this way until fed rates, what are the odds it will go up once we pause?
If it does, will the fed keep rates paused?
I just had my first tranche of RSUs vest at the public company I work for. I am not allowed to sell them until the trading window opens at the end of the month.
Here is my question and it may be super silly, but I have minimal experience buying and selling public stock and none selling vested RSUs. Almost everyone in the company who receive RSU grants as part of their annual award will be selling on the same day, which I assume will lower the stock price
I have been investing for 3 years now been just mainly been maxing out my Roth IRA into SPY. But been looking into SCHG, SCHD, AVUV and VOO. I was thinking about making it like 40 percent SCHG, 20-25 percent AVUV, 10-15 percent to SCHD and 10-15 percent VOO.
Or I was just going to do a combination of SCHG and SCHD or just go full growth etf for SCHG and maybe with AVUV.
I am asking for some advise or insight of what I should do with my age at 26.
Thoughts on shorting fox's news on the domion voting machine lawsuit ? No company wants a lawsuit on it's hands as always it's a distraction from making money. I'm thinking that the other media companies want fox news to go away. I'm thinking this could be a long drawn out process and the only thing in the immediate future that fox could look forward to is possible more advertising revenue from the 2024 political campaigns. That is if fox has
I bet any company running a better twitter is gonna take off when advertisers rush to them.
And the largest companies are not going to deliver as they have failed in the past.
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So, this may be a bad take, but, call me stupid or whatever, doesn't this masterplan just say they want to mine a fuck ton of minerals and essentially become a giant mining company, undoing all the so called 'renewable energy' output that they are doing by offsetting it all through the environmental impacts of mining?
I’m a beginner and wanted to get started into stocks (mid/long-term holding), is there any platforms that’s beginner friendly? I was looking into M1 finance and it seems simple but wanted other opinions. I was also looking at webull & fidelity also (seems for more experienced people), but is there one I should choose over the other since I’m beginner?
So it seems increasingly unlikely that Germany will be fully implementing the initial plan they announced last year any time soon and that even if legalization does happen initially it will be quite limited.
But let’s assume there is minimal opposition or they more or less tell everyone (including the EU) who doesen’t like it to go fuck themselves and Germany goes ahead with full scale commercial legalization by 2025 (IMHO the only reason this is not that

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/07/tesla-cuts-us-prices-for-fifth-time-since-january.html
Tesla cut prices in the United States between 2% and nearly 6%, its website showed on Thursday, as the company extends a discount drive on its electric vehicles that analysts caution could hurt profitability. The fifth such cut in Tesla’s largest market since the start o