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So please bear in mind that I have two separate strategies: 1. long term "buy and hold" investments 2. quality "buy low/sell high" stocks that I...
I don't have specific recommendations, but be very selective with books and even more selective with podcasts or YouTube. If these people are...
Actually, in my opinion, if you use common sense, and buy low and sell high, you have won half the battle! In my opinion, the other half of the...
Slow down! Don't everybody reply at once! ;)
I just bought 100 shares of MNMD. With some analysts predicting price targets in the $5 to $10/share range, I figured, 'why not?'
Thanks for the clarification, that these are technical analysis ratings, not ANALYST ratings, as I incorrectly assumed. But the link shows a...
Are mutual funds going to go the way of the dinosaur? Do they have any advantages over ETFs? ETFs have obvious advantages, such as being able...
Hindsight is better than foresight, of course, and I know the above quote was posted awhile back... but it seems like reports of her "Warren...
I am not sure it will go all the way back to 3600, but that's how I voted. Simply because there is too much negative going on, not the least of...
It may well be a great investment, but in companies like GPRO that have a relatively narrow focus (small action cameras, in this case), I like to...
I like copper stocks. I own some SCCO and some NEM. I also own mining ETF COPX and copper index fund CPER. DSM seems like a risky play, hope it...
Yes, I'm sure we have much in common. I was an Air Force brat. My father retired from the Air Force. I was in the US Army Infantry for just one...
Agreed! But you don't expect the markets to actually make sense, anymore - do you?
How is "Value Based Care" (VBC) different from "Health Maintenance Organizations" (HMO), once the metrics (so-called "performance") values are...
Why mutual funds instead of ETFs? It would seem that ETFs have an advantage over mutual funds. What am I missing? ETA: Sorry, I just realized...
I understand what you are saying, but I think it might be a little disingenuous to draw a parallel between borrowing money to invest in the stock...
I am a self-directed investor. I receive offers CONSTANTLY and incessantly to act as my "financial advisor", "financial manager", etc. from all...
It's interesting to note how a self-proclaimed long-term investor puts so much emphasis on daily activity and markets... To an uninitiated person...
Finally... you posted something I agree with. :)