Advance Auto Parts is a buy for the mid term

I would say if there is a stock to buy for the spring and summer just about here it would be AAP (Advance Auto Parts). The stock is near a low not seen since April 2020. It has been trading up for the past several days and I believe it is deeply undervalued. With a P/E of 14 and the spring & summer just around the corner I believe it is a winner for the mid term (next 4 months). Last year things were a little different because many Americans still had some f

Long term hold, but buying and selling in between?

I have a question that i feel i have answered myself, and it seems to be common sense, but I’m going to ask anyways.

I own 260 shares of a certain stock, which i have held for over 2 years. I am currently down a lot and have no plans to sell. I recently bought dips and have started selling on run-ups, recouping some money as i hold.

When i sell the shares, I’m assuming it will be “sold” from the shares i have held, allowing it to be taxed at the l

Stock yield vs. bond yields as a market timing signal ?

Has anyone looked into this?

Stock yield vs. bond yields as a market timing signal ?

https://www.wsj.com/articles/stocks-havent-looked-this-unattractive-since-2007-78fc374c

The equity risk premium—the gap between the S&P 500’s earnings yield and that of 10-year Treasurys—sits around 1.59 percentage points, a low not seen sinc

What is the most popular measure of investor sentiment?

I am about to write a paper about investor sentiment and i thought there was a few videly recogniced indeces one could use. Such as S&P 500 is a popular estimator for general market conditions, just for investor sentiment instead. Any help appreciated, ty :)

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Bard Financial Services Inc. acquires a position in ($FIS), but equity analysts criticize the stock's performance.

Bard Financial Services Inc. recently announced that they have acquired a new position in shares of Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. ($FIS) during the fourth quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor purchased 13,940 shares of the information technology services provider’s stock, valued at approximately $946,000.

This announcement has gained significant attent

48% of the stock owned by institutional ownership. How can i interpret that?

I just found this stock Evergreen Corporation (EVGR) and they are on the market for about a year now. The interesting part is that 47.7% is owned by institutional ownership. that is quiet a lot isnt it?

The thing is they are a container shipping company and their port is in Taiwan. Now, China is yet to attack Taiwan but i am sure there still is a risk to that. It doesnt seem like a safe bet to buy almost half the company.

What do you make of this

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What happens if RH goes bust?

I have quite some $ in RH Cash Sweep program right now due to 4.4% interest rates. I know it’s 250k/bank insured by FDIC but that’s if the bank underneath goes bust.

What happens if RH goes bankrupt? Does anyone know if there are protections for that and if it still is insured?

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Why is stock price usually tied to a company's intrinsic value?

Why do people generally trade at the price of a companies perceived/intrinsic value? Moreover, why should stock prices be tied to the company's intrinsic value? What is the point in trading around the price of the intrinsic value?

(Forgive me, I'm a noob and I've tried Googling this but I'm not getting it)

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Bard Financial Services Inc. acquires a position in Fidelity National Information Services ($FIS), but equity analysts criticize the stock's

Bard Financial Services Inc. recently announced that they have acquired a new position in shares of Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. ($FIS) during the fourth quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor purchased 13,940 shares of the information technology services provider’s stock, valued at approximately $946,000.

This announcement has gained significant attent


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