Author: pluginever
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How to calculate tax on RSUs?
Hello Everyone! Not sure if this is the right forum so feel free to redirect. I want to sell some of the RSUs (worth ~$10K) I have been holding for more than a year now but before I do that I want to know how much tax I would owe next year. I have heard…
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What is TSM’s bear case?
Is it really only the risk with China? I understand it would be horrific for TSM if Taiwan was invaded, but as someone under 20 years old, I am more than happy to bet my money on WW3 not happening. They are miles ahead of other semiconductor producers, and out of the major producers, they…
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U.S. Money Supply Is Doing Something No One Has Witnessed Since the Great Depression, and It Foreshadows a Big Move to Come in Stocks
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-money-supply-doing-something-090600755.html Among the five measures of money supply, M1 and M2 tend to garner most of the focus from economists and the investing community. M1 is a measure of cash and coins in circulation, as well as demand deposits in a checking account. It's money you have easy access to that can be spent immediately.…
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$6.6 Billion Grant To Be Awarded to TSMC by the Department of Commerce CHIPS Office For a Third Arizona Fab
Source The Department of Commerce CHIPS Program Office announced a $6.6 billion grant to the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) this morning. As part of the announcement, the company said it will build a third semiconductor chip fab in Arizona, and that it will also bring its most advanced manufacturing processes to the U.S. This…
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Adobe (ADBE) slowdown concerns could bring it down to $460-$470.
Adobe #ADBE – $483 Adobe's slowdown concerns could lead to a lower price and multiple. I would be interested in buying around $460 to $470 for a 3 year investment. It has strong defensible franchises, great branding and leadership. Very profitable in all its segments with operating margins in excess of 30%. The threat of…
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Is there any logic behind what stocks tend to drop before inflation data is released?
Answer Included at Bottom of Post. So, we all know that stocks drop right before inflation data is announced. However, is there any sort of logical way to determine which ones are going to drop that week? For instance, does oil always drop beforehand, or does the tech sector usually crash temporarily, etc? And is…
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r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Technicals Tuesday – Apr 09, 2024
This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on technical analysis (TA), but if TA is not your thing then just ignore the theme. Some helpful day to day links, including news: Finviz for charts, fundamentals, and aggregated news on individual stocks Bloomberg market news StreetInsider…
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Snowflake (SNOW) ls worth buying on declines
I bought Snowflake #SNOW at $154 today. Positives: There is some sandbagging in the guidance for the incoming CEO to make a better mark, I don’t believe they’ve completely elaborated on likely growing revenue streams. New CEO, Sridhar Ramaswamy has an excellent resume, 15 years at Google, then he co-founded Neeva, which was bought by…
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Dutch bros – what’s in its future?
Dutch bros opened 2/9/2024 in Orange County California; two months later it still has a line through the parking lot every day. BROS has been stuck in the 30s since mid 2022. In 2023 they finally became profitable. The huge lines (literal lines of people) is flashing a buy to me but the moving averages…
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what is the impact of cutting interest rates on the stocks?
lower short-term interest rates improve the costs of this borrowing activity. This, in effect, can help boost profits and potentially have a follow-on effect of increasing share prices. In addition to stocks, these positions can also include other leveraged securities markets can stocks go up when interest rates are going up , what are the…