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There's a lot of ways to make money on the markets. I know people in r/JEPI do scalping strategies, Fibonacci, etc. I came to this conclusion after all this years, whenever you start learning trading, if you find the information on youtube, internet, blogs, reddit and wanna learn about trading from there you gonna get fucked and lose money. As for trading software, don't waste money on expensive app subscriptions. I've been using free TradingView Premium from this subreddit, clean and simple. Do yourself a favor. The only way to learn how to trade is through trial and error and never stopping. I wasn't profitable for 5 years. Just 2 years ago I started making good money (+$200.000) and I learned (this is what works for me) that...
Hey guys, I posted about this settlement recently, but since they’re still accepting late claims, I decided to share it again with a little FAQ. If you don’t remember, in 2017, the news reported that Qualcomm was overcharging for licenses and refusing to sell chips to companies that didn't agree to their terms. Following this, $QCOM dropped significantly, leading to a lawsuit from investors. The good news is that $QCOM settled $75M with investors, and they’re accepting late claims. So here is a little FAQ for this settlement: Q. Who can claim this settlement? A. All persons who purchased or otherwise acquired the common stock of Qualcomm between February 1, 2012, and January 20, 2017, inclusive. Q. Do I need to sell/lose my...
🏭🔋 The Hidden Engine of America’s Supply Chain Electrovaya Inc. is a technology company that focuses on developing lithium-ion batteries and battery systems for heavy-duty, mission-critical applications, catering to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and major end users. A significant portion of its revenue is derived from the materials handling market in the United States. The company has been in existence for over two decades, but its growth and visibility in public markets gained momentum after it was listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and subsequently on NASDAQ. Electrovaya's expertise lies in producing advanced lithium-ion battery systems utilizing a proprietary ceramic separator technology known as "Infinity Technology."...
Lets talk about emergency funds. Before I poll the gang, lets get a few straight-forward points out of the way. Emergency Fund Definition: An emergency fund, also known as a rainy day fund, is money you set aside to help you manage unexpected situations. An emergency fund contains assets earmarked for emergencies. The assets are usually held in a bank account or taxable account and invested in cash or cash equivalents that can be withdrawn at any time without penalties. How to Determine the Size of your Emergency Fund: How long do you expect your emergency fund to last in the event you lost your primary source of income? Emergency Fund Recommendations from Financial Planners: While you are still employed, most financial planners...
Hey everyone. I was wondering today if it would be better to have all of my dividends deposited as cash into my account rather than reinvested into the stock that paid them out and rather use them to purchase whichever stock I own that I think offers the best value at that current time. submitted by /u/wearingabelt [link] [comments]
30 yo became a US citizen a few years ago, help me plan for retirement
I just turned 30 and became a US citizen a few years ago so I didn’t have the opportunity to invest at a young age like many of you do and I was also financially irresponsible and didn’t put any money into savings. I’m ready to start investing and put money aside for retirement. Current employer does not offer 401k, I don’t have any savings atm, my Roth IRA account was opened a month ago and currently has $300, I plan to invest $300-$500 monthly if I’m able to plus some ETFs here and there, how’s my portfolio looking so far? Any tips on how much and what to invest in currently? Thanks in advance submitted by /u/HDaniel_54 [link] [comments]
FDA Unplugged: The Radical Reforms That Could Change Biotech Forever 🔬⚡️🧬 Walking into the FDA’s headquarters these days feels a bit like stepping onto the set of a political thriller. The agency, battered by years of pandemic controversy, opioid scandals, and accusations of being in Big Pharma’s pocket, is now under new management, and the mood is tense, but hopeful. At the center of this transformation is Dr. Marty Makary, a Johns Hopkins surgeon and public health crusader, who’s just 17 days into his role as FDA Commissioner. In his first in-depth interview, Makary laid out a vision that’s equal parts radical transparency, scientific rigor, and common sense. For biotech companies, his agenda could be a game-changer—or a wake-up...
Yesterday I posted this question Day #5 Any unique dividend investments others are overlooking ? This is just summery Day #1-2 Ideas Please give this a like up arrow, it keeps this at the top some people can see it, Thanks The charts is Total Returns, including DRIP Some amazing results, 3 Year PBDC, MLPA beat out the S&P500 and GLDI came pretty close, this is stunning for something that pays a good dividend ! Insight into my picking process, but it’s not set in stone If you have any other suggestions, Let me know ! submitted by /u/Daily-Trader-247 [link] [comments]
Yesterday I posted this question Day #5
Yesterday I posted this question Day #5 Any unique dividend investments others are overlooking ? This is just summery Day #1-2 Ideas Please give this a like up arrow, it keeps this at the top some people can see it, Thanks The charts is Total Returns, including DRIP Some amazing results, 3 Year PBDC, MLPA beat out the S&P500 and GLDI came pretty close, this is stunning for something that pays a good dividend ! Insight into my picking process, but it’s not set in stone If you have any other suggestions, Let me know ! submitted by /u/Daily-Trader-247 [link] [comments]
What JEPI is: JEPI is an income ETF that uses a covered call strategy to generate income that it distributes monthly. JEPI's assets have two components: -- 80% of it is in stable large cap stocks, with good cash flow (120-130 stocks). -- 20% of it is in Equity Linked Notes. Major holdings include dull, boring companies like Mastercard, Progressive Insurance, Abbvie, Johnson & Johnson. It does have some high-flyers like Meta and Amazon. Stated objective: Provide high-yield income while allowing for some capital appreciation. It is targeted at those seeking income, not high total returns. How it generates income: -- By writing out-of-the-money covered calls on its ELNs. -- By raking in dividends from its stocks. Performance...

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