$Q & M DENTAL GROUP (S) LIMITED(QC7.SI)$shitty stock that keeps dipping without giving dividends to shareholders.. My worst investment. Use our money to expand its business but refuse to give dividends...very clever to have interest free loan from silly investers like me
@mster:I closed 1 lot(s) $TSLA 20240503 135.0 PUT$ ,This Put was a 3 weeks contract, closing it and locking in almost 95% profit with 1 more week to go, this shall free up some leverages for better opportunities.
$S&P 500(.SPX)$ falls more than 1% to close below 4,200 for first time since May, $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ notches worst day since February and falls to a key level of 200MA. Why did $S&P 500(.SPX)$ fall below 4200 yesterday? Geopolitical conflicts raise concern on US stock market: Turkey President’s claim that Hamas is not a terrorist organisation. Increase in treasury yields has put pressure on growth stocks: The 10-year treasury yield rose by 12 basis points to 4.96%. Will strong US GDP change rate hike expectations? The US GDP is 4.9%, exceeding the estimates of 4.7%, buoyed by a strong consumer in spite of higher interest rates. Can Apple event and Apple earnings stop this bleeding earnings season? $Apple(AAPL)$ 's upcoming event titled "Scary fast" on October 30. This event focus migh
Two Dow Stocks to Buy in June and Hold for the Next Decade Motley Fool2023-06-04 13:10 Apple 180.95 +0.48% Johnson & Johnson 156.97 +1.57% Unbridled enthusiasm for artificial intelligence stocks has pushed the Nasdaq Composite index 24% higher this year. Grizzled investors who've been through the wringer, though, remember how the same index of mostly growth stocks soared in 2021, too, before collapsing in 2022. If you're part of the growing consortium of individual investors who have had it with risky growth stocks, you should take a look at the Dow Jones Industrial Average. This index, which is comprised of healthy businesses that can produce positive cash flows in good economic times and bad, is down by about 1% this year. These two Dow stocks don't have the explosive growth potentia
Recently Mr Buffett is in the news again for declines in Brk, so i wanted to share some summaries of his value investing philosophy (1) Principle of Business - Focus on three fundamental characteristics of a company: whether the business is easy to understand; whether the company has a history of stable past performance; and whether the company has a favorable long-term growth outlook. (2) Principle of Management - There are three important characteristics of top management: the ability to make rational decisions; the importance of being honest with shareholders; and the ability to resist the "herd mentality" of institutional investors. (3) Principle of Finance - Four important financial policies that companies should follow: focus on shareholder return on equity rather than earnings per
3 Dangerous Stocks to Avoid at All Costs InvestorPlace2023-04-03 16:00 Affirm Holdings, Inc. 11.27 +0.00% Pre Beyond Meat, Inc. 16.23 +2.14% Riot Blockchain, Inc. 9.79 -2.00% Pre These stocks to avoid are dangerous at any price. Beyond Meat (BYND): The company never reached profitability and now sales are slumping. Affirm (AFRM): The buy now, pay later firm is facing large losses and new competition from Apple. Riot Platforms (RIOT): With the cryptocurrency ecosystem collapsing, it will be tough sledding for the miner. Investors are always looking for a good bargain. And companies whose share prices have plunged can represent great buying opportunities if conditions are right. But there are some stocks to avoid at any price given their operating losses and flawed business models. Traders t
2 Growth Stocks That Turned $20,000 Into $1 Million In the Last Decade Motley Fool2023-04-01 11:05 Tesla Motors 207.65 +0.09% Post NVIDIA Corp 278 +0.08% Post A few big winners can turn a mediocre portfolio into a monster portfolio. Nvidia and Tesla are proof of that. Shares of Nvidia soared 8,250% over the past decade, meaning an initial investment of $20,000 would now be worth $1.7 million. Similarly, shares of Tesla climbed 7,340% over the past decade, turning an initial investment of $20,000 into nearly $1.5 million. Are these growth stocks still worth buying? 1. Nvidia Semiconductor company Nvidia stumbled last year as high inflation reduced demand for its gaming and data center chips. Revenue remained flat at $27 billion and free cash flow fell 53% to $3.8 billion. Unfortunately, man