Category: stocks
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Verizon puts price tag on buyouts and says nearly 5,000 employees are leaving
Verizon Communications Inc. said Thursday it expects charges of up to $1.9 billion in its third quarter in connection with employee buyouts. About 4,800 employees will leave the telecommunications giant by March under the voluntary separation program that Verizon announced in June. Half of those employees are leaving in September, the company said. Verizon said…
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r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Fundamentals Friday Sep 13, 2024
This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on fundamentals, but if fundamentals aren't 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 news: Market Check…
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Is ARM a good buy right now?
Just curious on everyone's thoughts about it. I'm not an expert by any means but looking at past trends ARM seems to be pretty volatile but has ups and downs in respect with NVDA and the AI industry in general.
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Does anyone have a list of all the brokerages that offer stock splits?
I know there are a ton of brokerages like Robinhood, Webull, Tradier, etc… when buying one share of a company that is about to perform a stock split, you will often get one whole share if you have any fractional shares (rounded up so now you have one whole share). However, there are some brokerages…
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Swing and Cyclical trades
Good day stock enthusiasts. Reddit is great for finding Volume stocks, I have found more than a handful of swing companies from here to include (planet labs, Rocket labs, ASTS, and quantumscape to name a few. I am hoping the collective mind of reddit can help me with some Cyclicals specifically in the below context.…
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Why is day-trading considered so hard?
I'm somewhat of a noob when it comes to financial instruments and the like, but just by watching trends in the values of stocks throughout the day, there are windows (30 minutes to a few hours) where a stock appears to rise in value. If you bought and sold these quickly enough, wouldn't you be…
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Can You Use Beta to Catch Falling Stocks?
Can you use beta to determine a good buy-in zone for otherwise previously volatile companies? For example, HIMS beta is at 1.05, the market is 1.0 so HIMS would be considered safer beta considering Pepsi is .54 and NVDA 1.67 When HIMS was $23 it had much higher beta, it's price has catered to $14…
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(9/6) Friday’s Pre-Market News & Stock Movers
Good Friday morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to the final trading day of the week. Here are your pre-market movers & news on this Friday, September the 6th, 2024- S&P 500 futures fall as traders gear up for big August jobs report: Live updates S&P 500 futures fell on Friday as…
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Which website(s) offers option chain list data that is not delayed 15 minutes and lists contract prices changes in percentage?
I thought yahoo finance had a great options chain …all the contract price changes are listed in percent (as well as dollar amount) but there seems to be a huge delay in the morning so i am guessing the data is delayed by at least 15minutes…. right? Other websites offer option chain lists data but…
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Do I drop SHELL when being at 100% return and focusing on longterm investment?
I have invest for longterm. The market is quite fluctuating right now, so I wanted to take a look at my positions. I see that I went from 120% on shell to 115 to 110 and now 102%. It has been steadily declining now for about a month or 2. So I was curious would…