anyone experience with a wash sale?
for example selling Citi Bank at a loss then buying Wells Fargo. is filing the losses not worth the hassle?
i didn't buy those its just an example.Your first mistake was buying citibank, your second mistake was buying wells fargo.
Banking etfs up despite that but two of the weakest non regional banks if you were to apply CAMELs.
Apologizes I misreadi didn't buy those its just an example.
There’s also FSR, ACTC which will become Proterra EV busses, and then ancillary stocks that make battery tech etc like QS. Be careful obviously.Right now its not only Green Stocks. XOM, COP and OKE are running.
GreenStocks I'm looking at is REGI, Canadian Solar, GEVO, PLUG ( had it and sold it earlier today), JINKO solar
There are some smaller cap stocks like VTNR (which is up around 50.0% today)
A few car stocks TESLA, NIO, XPENG, LI AUTO........(Don't count out traditional car makers like GM and VW).
ETFS - the usual TAN, ICLN etc.
There’s also FSR, ACTC which will become Proterra EV busses, and then ancillary stocks that make battery tech etc like QS. Be careful obviously.
I had a pretty good 2020.
A lot of that cash is SQ and a smaller biopharm TGTX.
I got some cash I'm looking to drop into the market soonish, but unsure what would be some good value buys currently. I don't do much options stuff, but I like holding things longterm.
Can someone tell me whats going on with COP, my platform and portfolio is going BONKERS because of it.
Getting crushed today.
I made I think 10% on Cineplex a couple months ago flipping it in a week.I just bought 100 shares of AMC! Hopefully Covid goes away and people go back to movie theaters.
Gj man. Hope the success continues.
Same, but I doubt I'll have another year like that again. Like I said Square pumped me up A LOT. Too expensive to buy more into it now.
Down 1.69% today. Hope next week goes the other way!
Oh I do. I have a good deal of ARKF holdings .... as well as SQ by itself. Probably too much honestly haha.Nothing is ever tooo expensive. Find an etf with square
In terms of stocks, what percentage of your guys' holdings are in funds (index, actively-managed, whatever) and what percentage are in individual stocks? I saw ManofOne mention ARKF and VGT e.g.
Gonna start reading up more on stock-picking. Starting with a basic intro book, but then I might graduate to Peter Lynch's two books, see how I'm feeling. I might check out that Simon Benninga fin modeling book mentioned earlier, but that seems too hardcore for me right now. I also saw he's got a bunch of lectures up on YouTube.
Only real education I've got on investing is Sethi's book "I Will Teach You to Be Rich." If you're familiar, he's 100% about sticking to low-cost index funds and dumping money into them at regular intervals, bull or bear. After 3 years of that, though, I'm kinda bored, and want to try some gambling on the side. I'll still do indices, but I want to experiment.How relatively new are you to investing? do you have a mathematical background? What's your risk assessment?
Only real education I've got on investing is Sethi's book "I Will Teach You to Be Rich." If you're familiar, he's 100% about sticking to low-cost index funds and dumping money into them at regular intervals, bull or bear. After 3 years of that, though, I'm kinda bored, and want to try some gambling on the side. I'll still do indices, but I want to experiment.
One of those risk quizzes just ranked me as Conservative. Basically a 3 on a scale of 7, where 1 is "Very Defensive," and 7 is "Very Aggressive." Honestly, I'm not planning on selling all my index funds and going all in on stocks, I just want to start experimenting.
Math-wise, I got through AP Calculus in high school and did great, but I've forgotten all of it.
Bloody hell Gamestop...
I considered buying that when it was a few dollars a share. Several of my big gains are from buying into companies when their stocks are in the shitter.
And it was cheap FOREVER.
Gambling part? What percentage of your portfolio is that, like 10-15% ?Yeah, the gambling part of my portfolio is still holding on. Bought on average for about 19$. The way it goes it can ride high before crash so hopefully I can get out on time.
Meanwhile Apple...
I believe the wash sale is only if you re-buy the same equity for more than you sold it for, in your example it was two different equities.anyone experience with a wash sale?
for example selling Citi Bank at a loss then buying Wells Fargo. is filing the losses not worth the hassle?
Lucky. Got in on Blackberry yesterday. And my VGAC spac is up too. They peaked half hour ago and now dropping though.