/smg/ - Stock Market General

happy memorial day!
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Brokers:
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Stock market words:
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Risk management:
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Live Bloomberg stream:
livenewson.com/american/bloomberg-television-business.html

Educational sites:
investopedia.com/
khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain
nhentai.net/tag/inflation/

Free chart:
tradingview.com
finscreener.com/

screeners:
finviz.com/
tradingview.com/screener
etfdb.com/

Pre-Market Data and Live data:
investing.com/indices/indices-futures
finance.yahoo.com/

Bio-pharma Catalyst Calendar:
biopharmcatalyst.com

Boomer Investing 101:
bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started

Dividend Reinvestment (DRIP) calculator:
dividendchannel.com/drip-returns-calculator/

List of hedge fund holdings:
fintel.io/

Misc:
market24hclock.com/

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First for Jesus.

Why are you even discussing individual companies?
Don't you know about factor investing?

Actual research suggests time and time again that buying and holding low expense broad market ETFs is the rational decision.

Factors explain more than 95% of performance difference between diversified portfolios

You can increase your exposure to factor risks by buying smallcaps instead of large caps and increase your return by buying on margin but anything beyond that (identifying value stocks, momentum, volatility) requires a professional commitment for marginally higher returns

For non-professionals putting everything into SPY or a smallcap equivalent should be about it honestly. Doing anything else means that on average you are lowering your ROI

Bobo is (not) ok.

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299 broken. 300 tomorrow and 310 by EoW. Fuck you all.

SP500 300c

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we're still only at 2989
party hats on standby

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BOBO ARE YOU OKAY? BOBO ARE YOU OKAY? BOBO ARE YOU OKAY? BOBO ARE YOU OKAY? BOBO ARE YOU OKAY? BOBO ARE YOU OKAY? BOBO ARE YOU OKAY? BOBO ARE YOU OKAY? BOBO ARE YOU OKAY?

because my neetbux for gambling came after the march firesale so now I'm focusing on specific sectors that are still battered down but have reasonable risk and future prospects

Where can i see this

hi user can you give example of etf that can give me 26k gains like i did playing tesla earnings
thanx a lot

Im rich

We gonna crab this week too? Or we gonna pump finally?

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the futures link in the OP

Even if you wanted ETFs, why wouldn't you just pick the best 5 best companies out of an ETF instead of buying the entire portfolio?

Someone please tell me I’m going to make it.

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what are the best combination of TA indicators, and why? what sort of risk/reward do you guys generally use?

Futures certainly expecting a serious attempt at party hats Tuesday.

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>what are the best combination of TA indicators, and why
This depends on what you trade and what timeframe you want to trade it. Do your own testing.

Put everything on red 10 times for an easy 102400% return
What's so hard about >on average?

That's stock picking. On average you lose against SPY.

ETF/Funds are perfect if you have a long time to go till you need the money they generate. But if your trying to reach a goal only a few years away then they're outta the question. Stocks (or options) are your only choices. Unless your wanting to uh work yourself to death.

i'd be fine with being given some examples, at least. especially what sort of strats you guys are personally working with.

carr is good but will go down in short term
fsly samething, a bit too extended tho
pd is right on resistance

pic related

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Now that we have finally come through the crisis and everything is gradually opening up again, so the economy is also flourishing, I have tried to save as much money as possible to invest. Unfortunately, I am a student with a low income, I managed to scrape together 2.5k eur. I would like to use this as seed capital to invest in a portfolio or 1/2 companies max, depends on the strategy.

Since this is relatively little money compared to the average investor who makes good money from dividend payments, im would like to focus on a stock that is trading low. Preferably between 5 and 10 dollars. I looked at some oil stocks where I noticed HAL and MRO.

I am not afraid of volatility as I would like to hold a stock for 1 to 2 years max and then take a new position.

Do you /smg/ have some stocks in mind for me? Stocks above 5/10$ are also welcome if they are lucrative.

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I’m a depressed kid 20s STEM guy hating my life. I hate the USA and want to move to Europe with my dual citizenship and live a care free NEET life. I have $65k in my savings, what can I invest in or yolo in order to try to turn that 65k into 200k

>pic related

what is this and how do i do it/use it to make money?

>On average you lose against SPY.

Everything is stock picking. If you pick SPY you are picking based on market cap.

since USD is global currency does that mean fed printing money will cause global inflation?

Green Monday crab down and up and down all week again. It’ll be like this for a while you can tell by this pattern and volume being so down that nobody has any faith right now investors are nervous and this won’t change anytime soon probably not til after the election.

STNG stock. buy and hold. Or BA if you are edgy.

what are you gonna do if you lose that 65k or at least a lot of it? kys?

minimum risk reward to break even. say its 1:2 and you are right 50% of the time (25% for break even) then you will be profitable over time

Oh you just want to triple your money risk free that's easy just

>or options
That's leverage. Options have an implied cost for capital.
You can also buy calls on indices. For example my holdings are primarily S&P500, Nasdaq-100, TQQQ and calls on them
I expect a >100% ROI in a few years as well but without the inherent risk of any one particular company fucking up
I also hold Microsoft, Alphabet, Google, Boeing and RDS for gambling

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The left column is how often you are right about a bet you are making.

The right column is how profitable your bets should be in order for you to succeed.

Eg. if you can only get it right 25% of the time, you can succeed by only picking bets that have a 3x payoff or better.

The more accurate you are, the less payoff you need to succeed.

FUTURES ARE OPEN?? BUT IT'S MEMORIAL DAY, WE'RE SUPPOSED TO GRILL BURGERS AND SALUTE THE HECKIN USA FLAG TODAY

Not a single bobo in the /smg/ threads. See you at the top boys. Now we can finally enjoy the green days.

Tomorrow green for indexes. Drop and crab after that.

Me, I'm trying to stuff a years salary in the bank before I turn 40 in 3 years. Now I could do this either by cutting my long term retirement contributions down which would fuck me long term or by getting another job which would frankly eat into my "free time" way to much and prob kill me due to lack of sleep. So doing short term stock trades is perfect. I'd keep my time, I'd get my sleep, and I'd keep my long term retirement intact.

I have personally tested the 3 bar play and found that when applied correctly it has extremely high success rate. The only problem is finding the setup before it happens.
Currently I use Chande Momentum Oscillator on a 30m timescale. I noticed there are support and resistance levels on it that are extremely robust. Exploiting this, I enter a trade when the resistance and the support that was broken on the previous way down are both passed, and I exit when chande bounces off a resistance and goes below the previous support level.
I'm still experimenting the find the optimal amount of candles to use and the optimal timeframe, but so far I'm getting an almost perfect winrate with an average return over 3%. Average trade duration is just under 1d. I just need to scale up my position and figure out the implied risk so I can correctly assess my R:R.
This strategy works best on high-volume stock, I only trade if the price is between $5 and $50 and there's at least 500k normal volume. Moreover I use relative volume to screen for potential hits and then look for chande almost hitting the previous resistance. When it goes through, I buy in.
Another example that works well for low-value high-volume stocks (e.g. pennystocks) is triangles and wedges. I have only tested it a little bit because I don't trust pennystocks, but that seems to be fairly stable.

NOT SO FAST

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I'm so sorry.

What do you exactly mean with pump?

SPY new high today. DAX gained nearly 3% today?

Do you wanna see double digits on the indices?

More importantly it's a diversified portfolio, meaning you capture exposure to general market risk

If you only buy tech on top of general market risk, you add risk for that sector (while the market in general is doing fine)
if you only Microsoft you again add the risk of that particular company failing for whatever reason (while tech in general is doing fine)

You can also buy your own diversified portfolio without an ETF but you would have to care about periodically selling/buying to readjust your portfolio

What do you guys think about Dr. Burrys prediction that ETFs and index funds are in a bubble?

This is the guy who predicted the '08 mortgage collapse and the guy that The Big Short was made after.

Mid range oil stocks are your best bet IMO. Mortgage REITS (residential) are a good longterm investment too as long as you look at the best ones.

My deepes condolences to you, fucking animal.

Based

futures are meaningless you smug cunts
i will check back tomorrow after open.

Nobody cares. Line goes up and always up, when do you learn it? When SPY is 400?

>SPY new high today.
Futures dont count.

yeah literally this retard right here

European market was open and shined deep green. Again and again, you will never learn

N-NANI??!!!!

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>MORE THAN 90 COUNTRIES REQUEST IMF BAILOUT
Pay up globalists

IMF isn't going to bail out for free.

China will offer more than IMF in return for ports and mineral rights as collateral, which they already did for Africa
Why do you think they've been pushing RUSSSSSSIIIAAAA as the evil overlord for the world, need to distract from the country actually taking over the third world

Everyone knows euro markets are just a sad warped mirror of US markets.

>ETFs and index funds are in a bubble
It's bullshit

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