Curious what everyone uses to analyze or manage a portfolio. I’m on TDA and use ThinkOrSwim for trading.
I’m looking for a tool that will analyze my portfolio to: - breakdown my risks such as sector or stock concentration - portfolio performance over time compared to benchmarks like SPY - any other cool features you love
I shop at Newegg because they offer competitive pricing on their products. Never really had an issue with them. What’s the deal with their stock? Are they not getting enough customers? Do they make bad investment decisions? They’re on a verge of becoming a penny stock.
With Schultz exiting and union busting news going on should we expect a big dip in share prices? I'd like to get in on SBUX and am waiting for the dip. Ideally would like to get in at the low 90's? Thoughts?
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I only intend to buy and sell call and put contracts, using my own money, without writing any contracts myself nor using any margin. Why am I getting approved for margin, but not getting the clearance I need to simply buy and sell assets? It hardly makes sense; what am I missing here?
I have a stable trading strategy and have been using it to buy and sell ETFs for about a year now. I want to access options trading to reduce risk, more than to increase rev

Good Thursday evening to all of you here on r/stocks! I hope everyone on this sub made out pretty nicely in the market this week, and are ready for the new trading week ahead. :)
Here is everything you need to know to get you ready for the trading week beginning April 10th, 2023.
S&P 500 ends Thursday higher, but suffers its first down week in four: Live updates -
most apps and websites for stocks will when looking at a list of multiple stocks will show the percent change of each stock in the list for the day. However, I want to see at a glance the percent change of each stocks over a day, month, three months, six months, and one year and easily change between these options. But I always need to manually click and view a stock individually to get this information. When you are trying to track multiple stocks this becomes
France is protesting but according to main stream news nothing is happening. The blackrock building in France was set on fire. How do we trade this? Do we short blackrock or stocks owned by blackrock? I'm assuming the worse.
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Few last years had been a downtrend for cannabis sector. Many investors still stay away, but some believe this is a good bottom to actually start investing again. Question - what is the future for this sector and overall - what is the potential for cannabis stocks like Tilray and CGC? Any good insights appreciated!
If you are familiar with the company, its stock plunged in 2022 because its lending partners are reluctant to commit funding for loans given the macro environment, to solve that issue, Upstart committed to finding partners who are willing to 'provide more reliable and persistent funding to the Upstart platform'. In the latest earnings call, the CEO mentioned that the company is in 'late stage discussions with multiple potential partners in support of
Hello all,
Heavy cash holders (including me) missed a lot of gains this year so far. S&P 500, Nasdaq, Precious metals, Bonds and even Crypto are all up YTD.
Personally, I transitioned to cautiously bull in March because bears ran out of catalysts that will break the market. Market shook off bad earnings, recent Fed hike and regional bank crisis. CPI data next week will probably show continuing decline in inflation. Fed is almost done hiking (pr