For context: 35 year old that’s messed up with the likes of gme and other meme stocks and lost a good amount of $. Now I’m looking to just invest monthly into stable and diversified etf or mutual funds.
I also plan to contribute the 6k into a Roth IRA.
Currently I have random amounts in VTI, VOO and ICLN in my Roth, primarily buying VTI.
In my taxable I have more ICLN, BABA, BB, AAPL, VXUS, IWM, SQ and a bunch of ARK funds.
I was
Hey all, I've been digging into some earnings statements to bone up on my corporate financial chops/understanding, and I'm seeing a number of companies that post both GAAP and Non-GAAP spreadsheets for cashflows and income statements - hell, some companies don't even have GAAP measures at all.
From a historical perspective, how common is this for auditing practices for publicly listed companies? I get that there are instances where Non-GAAP me

I think it's exaggerated reaction, although it is only a small reaction major indexes are around 0.5% loss, but the trajectory is downward, so we might see larger losses for today, also volatility is rising.
9.9m job openings is still a lot of jobs.
The year high for UGA was $80.21, back in June 2022, and it currently sits at $62 and change. A drop of a little over 22%. UGA is supposed to track the daily movement of RBOB unleaded gas futures. If you look at the /RB continuous for the same period, the decline is over 35%. Is that difference attributed to the difference between the continuous /RB vs the month to month rollovers for UGA? I've never seen such a large gap in performance, to the upside noneth
Now that rates are much higher in paying more attention to my uninvested assets in my retirement and brokerage accounts. Typically these are held in sweep accounts, but moving to a MM fund or external savings can yield 4%+. On my retirement accounts obviously an external savings is off the table, but what are the disadvantages to a MM fund other than the fact that to switch gears and invest the assets is gonna be a 2-day delay vs. a sweep account? Under normal l
Bear with me as I’m a simple trader and really put most my money into 401K and a target date fund, but my Roth IRA is my play account.
I see all sorts of posts asking if someone should sell XYZ shares now because of XYZ reasons and I am wondering why people don’t just use trailing stops and forget about it?
Good example being Nvidia. Their growth recently is crazy from the AI hype, and I’m up way over 20% on them, so instead of gamble missing out o

This ras has largely been driven by Zuckerberg's "year of efficiency" approach, as the company initiated layoffs to cut costs and refocus on the core business.
Additionally, Analysts feel that the impacts of Apple's new privacy policy have slowed down, while the overall advertising landscape has stabilized.

U.S. State Tracker: Electric School Bus Legislation from States in Q1 2023 (source linked here)
There is some historic state legislation in the pipeline this year to further advance the adoption of electric school buses across the country. This is a state level tracker t

Does anyone else find it intriguing/odd/humorous/strangely coincidental that in the next banking crisis following 2008, the Chairman of Credit Suisse is named “Lehmann?” You can’t make this stuff up…
https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2023/04/04/truly-sorry-credit-suisse-chairman-apologizes-

Credit Suisse Chairman Axel Lehmann on Tuesday told shareholders he was “truly sorry” for the collapse that led to the bank’s controversial takeover by UBS “It is a sad day for you and for us too. I can understand the bitterness, the ang