Back before the era of digital financing, people would buy, hold, and sell stocks in physical paper form. Nowadays, stock trading is done digitally. However, digital stocks are obviously subject to cybercrime. So, is it possible to hold one’s stocks physically to prevent that?
Hi guys. I have been investing in the S&P for a while now but I want global exposure as emerging economies like China and India etc are on the up, so I want to diversify my exposure to world wide.
But 67% of the global ftse all cap is still weighted towards America.
I want this to be a set and forget so I can DCA every month until I retire. Will the FTSE global all cap rediversify and shift its investments to other countries more if other coun
Asking for a friend… 48 year old married with 2 almost adult kids (almost out of college) who has made most of his money just working and saving (and some real estate investments by flipping 5 homes after the GFC in the foreclosure market).
Been waiting for the right op but kept missing (stupid coz always waited to time for the market bottom) is now looking for a good entry. Understand the DCA and want to know what would be your choice and breakdowns to

A decade of low capex? Check. Trillions of dollars of spending on green energy? Check. Inventories near 17 year lows? Check. Sufficient copper supply coming online in the next few years? .........
This is a slam dunk (>medium term) investment case if I've ever seen one. It's a future 'crisis' in plain sight.
- Global mining capex extremely muted relative to earnings (Mining.com)
It seems like people think AI can make time travel and other impossible feats possible.
People hope AI can achieve their wildest dreams, yet they probably are as clueless about AI as they are about the metaverse.
Is there not enough skepticism among speculators / traders / investors?
or are they all just short term NVDA MSFT profiteers? suggesting these stock prices may soon fall greatly.
Remember when stocks would go up just by men
I'm looking to get the real-time data for this ETF: QDEC - FT Cboe Vest Nasdaq-100 Buffer ETF. It seems that Yahoo Finance / Google are both delayed. Any idea where I can get real-time data for that ETF?

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Im already invested in this but what has peaked my interest is that a large competitor of theirs Virgin Orbit who specialise in space launch has laid of 85% of their work force + said they have "ceased operations", and their stock has dropped 41% as of writing. What are your guys thoughts on this.
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How does one justify Salesforce’s (CRM) P/E ratio of 948? For every $948, you’re getting $1 earned? I know things don’t exactly work that way, but what business man could justify buying into that. Analysts would have us believe that we are buying at a discount too, considering the stock is over $100 down from its peak. But that also tells us that the P/E was even higher.
Salesforce is being given “strong buy” signals by every