Investopedia had some great video series, short animated videos easy to understand.
You can also find virtual platforms to trade fake money. We used to have a GAF thread for this a few years ago.
Thanks, I'll check that out when I get the time
Investopedia had some great video series, short animated videos easy to understand.
You can also find virtual platforms to trade fake money. We used to have a GAF thread for this a few years ago.
My European stocks are ready. Although I'm guessing most of it was already priced in with the margins we saw in the polls before the election.Heads up people. Macron winning the French Presidency means we'll probably have a rally on Monday!
At the moment it seems more like the US just wants to buy EU companies here. Cheap money and all that going around of course.Yeah if we start seeing some actual forward momentum on EU reform this could be very good for Europe. I still think the US has been stealthily trying to sabotage the EU for years, to the point where even Hollywood has been influenced to portray the US and UK as best buddies and marginalize Europe. You see it in a lot of movies, for no apparent obvious business reason.
Don't expect the sequel to Kingsmen 2 to feature "The Frenchmen", more likely to have "The Chinamen".
I've been stockpiling vea the last couple years and it's really starting to pay off.
Not going to stop buying it either. Still think it has a long way up to go.
Nothing happened in the market today :|
NVDA earnings tomorrow. Oh boy
With the 1080ti + switch deal not counting all the other branches should be a really interesting earning report.
Probably gonna buy 200 today after selling my old position around 110$, someone still on NVDA?
My bank doesn't support it, but I do it manually with almost all stocks. I do set them too tight and then get stopped out a few times and see it go back up again later. But I think setting them is the smart thing to do on individual stocks.General question: Are you guys using trailing stop loss orders for your stocks? From what I've read, it seems there are mostly positive arguments if you don't set it too tight. Are there any reasons that speak against it? My bank unfortunately doesn't support trailing stop loss orders, but I've thought about gradually moving my portfolio to an online broker since the fees of my bank are also horrendously high.
Also, did anyone buy into NVAX when it hit the bottom after the failed RSV phase III? Went up 30% today after quarterly results. Still my single biggest loss position, but at least I've learned not to gamble on biotech stocks in the future.
You and me both. But well, can't get mad at it. For every opportunity you miss, there might also have been a disaster losing you money.Wow at Nvidia. I miss the boat again.
Ouch. At least their revenue is growing I guess. But if I where to invest in any social network, I'd be Facebook. Those guys have the mobile ad market locked down.RIP Snap.
happy to see my nVidia loss go positive.
3D Systems up again, anyone have any theories why?
What do you mean by quick in and out? Weeks, months? Quick timetable means riskier stocks like small biotechs which could give you a fast gain or big loss.
Need some advice on stocks. Need some quick in and out stocks to buy, and im wondering what i should buy.
You can do two things:About a weeks time.
If you need the money you are thinking to use for day trading then don't even think about it. I think the number of people actually ripping a profit trading daily is less than 1 out of 10.
Stock are very unsafe in the short term.
You can do two things:
- Look for companies that are going to report numbers and bet on them doing well (or go short if you bet they don't, but I don't know how shorting is done really).
- Look for stocks that are moving within a certain range, bet they are going to continue that and buy and sell. This can be stuff that makes you 2% per trade or so.
Both are risky, since things can turn out very differently because of events you have zero control over, so don't use money you can't stand to lose. Also, don't expect massive gains. You read here about people getting in on certain stocks at a perfect time, but most won't post about the stuff that has them lose money.
Yeah, I bought shares a month ago, but it's still hovering around +- 0%.
Time to make some money.
On another note I bought more First Solar shares. My loss is now down from -25% to -17%, so hopefully they keep up the momentum and I'm back in the green.
Man, is there a single stock in the green today lol.
Edit: NVDA ^^
Man, is there a single stock in the green today lol.
Edit: NVDA ^^
Isn't Bitcoin mining a bit done these days, since you need a ton of resources now and pretty much a complete server farm to get anywhere?I wonder if NVDA is up so much due to the rise in Bitcoin and NVDA GPUs are used for mining?