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Pudgygiant posted:Why did everything financial take a nosedive after lunch today? There's nothing in any of their news feeds to give a hint. Morgan Stanley's earnings
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hayden. posted:Is there an IRC channel you guys hang out in? I don't know but if there is I would be in it all day probably. Pudgygiant posted:Why did everything financial take a nosedive after lunch today? There's nothing in any of their news feeds to give a hint. Nobody really knows how much banks are gonna have to pay for the libor scandal. A Congressman said it would be the same as tabacco which (I think) was about $300 billion which would ruin all the banks. But I've been reading it might be around $30 billion which isn't a lot when you think it would be split up by all the banks. evilwaldo posted:Gonna short that stock. I don't know, it's at $7.26 right now. Do you really think it will go to zero? COUNTIN THE BILLIES fucked around with this message at 01:59 on Jul 20, 2012 |
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BAC, currently below it's 50/200, 38 RSI and a fairly even MACD. I could see shorting it, but not until it goes back up.
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# ? Jul 20, 2012 15:58 |
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I could see it touching $5. Most of their profits are from DVA and the core business is weak not to mention the funding problem. For me you either short or stay away.
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# ? Jul 20, 2012 16:07 |
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Spain index fell by 6% today edit: TEF,SAN,BBVA all down by 8%. drat.
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# ? Jul 20, 2012 16:17 |
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shensterz posted:Spain index fell by 6% today Yes these market are very volatile right now (and have been for the last year) because liquidity has dried up. And this: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/wp/2012/07/20/how-spain-went-from-quiet-to-crisis-in-two-days/ COUNTIN THE BILLIES fucked around with this message at 23:09 on Jul 20, 2012 |
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Opinions on AMD as a value play now?
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# ? Jul 21, 2012 21:37 |
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Are there any sites or services where one could filter for things like "within 10% of 52-week low" or "over x EPS" an get a big list of all mainstream companies whose stock falls into that category?
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PRADA SLUT posted:Opinions on AMD as a value play now? It's been a while since I've heard anything good about them.
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# ? Jul 22, 2012 00:33 |
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Harry posted:It's been a while since I've heard anything good about them. Intel will have a hard time keeping margins up with the decline of the PC. AMD will suffer a worse margin squeeze.
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# ? Jul 22, 2012 01:07 |
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Elephanthead posted:Intel will have a hard time keeping margins up with the decline of the PC. AMD will suffer a worse margin squeeze. Who are the major suppliers of chips for tablets and phones that stand to make a lot from this transfer from PC/laptops to tablets/phones?
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# ? Jul 22, 2012 01:23 |
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Hummer Driving human being posted:Who are the major suppliers of chips for tablets and phones that stand to make a lot from this transfer from PC/laptops to tablets/phones? ARMH and it's too late.
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# ? Jul 22, 2012 01:29 |
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Hummer Driving human being posted:Who are the major suppliers of chips for tablets and phones that stand to make a lot from this transfer from PC/laptops to tablets/phones? Snapdragon from Qualcomm and like Countin said you are too late.
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# ? Jul 22, 2012 03:02 |
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evilwaldo posted:Snapdragon from Qualcomm and like Countin said you are too late. Who are the companies behind near field communication? Could the same trend follow as this technology is added to more phones a few years down the road?
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# ? Jul 22, 2012 03:22 |
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Hummer Driving human being posted:Who are the companies behind near field communication? Could the same trend follow as this technology is added to more phones a few years down the road?
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# ? Jul 22, 2012 03:45 |
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What's everyone's thoughts on Sony? Their stocks have been poo poo lately.
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Heisanevilgenius posted:What's everyone's thoughts on Sony? Their stocks have been poo poo lately. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dAd0fA2K2Y Seriously though, I believe their electronics division is sucking pretty bad and they seem to be just losing cash hand over fist. Harry fucked around with this message at 19:03 on Jul 22, 2012 |
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Heisanevilgenius posted:What's everyone's thoughts on Sony? Their stocks have been poo poo lately. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiZdY9rw-uo Thoughts on AIG?
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# ? Jul 22, 2012 21:38 |
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COUNTIN THE BILLIES posted:What's everyone's best performing stock in their portfolio? I'm a bit late on this one, but this year's been good to me. Made ~120% on Corinthian Colleges (COCO) back in April, before they fell apart, and I'm currently up about 25% on Seagate (STX.) That said, does anyone else have an opinion on Seagate? I initially bought them because of their low P/E, high dividend, and their pricing advantages following the floods in Thailand. Now hard drive prices have normalized, PC sales are down, and SSD's seem to be all the rage, so I'm curious if anyone has a reason not to hold onto the stock.
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Primetime posted:I'm a bit late on this one, but this year's been good to me. Made ~120% on Corinthian Colleges (COCO) back in April, before they fell apart, and I'm currently up about 25% on Seagate (STX.) Why did you pick COCO? Was it because you (like I) are a fan of Conan O'Brien? I just briefly checked it out and it looks like a pure luck penny stock. Was there more to it that you had researched? I'm not meaning to come across as a jerk, just curious why you picked it. hummingbird hoedown fucked around with this message at 00:17 on Jul 23, 2012 |
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Hummer Driving human being posted:Why did you pick COCO? Was it because you (like I) are a fan of Conan O'Brien? I just briefly checked it out and it looks like a pure luck penny stock. Was there more to it that you had researched? I'm not meaning to come across as a jerk, just curious why you picked it. While I do like Conan O'Brien that isn't the only reason I bought COCO. I picked it up last year around November while it was around $1.98. I wish I could say I really did my homework before picking COCO, but I'm not going to lie to you. Honestly, it was a bit of a hail mary, the idea behind the pick was mainly that for-profit colleges, especially COCO, were getting killed earlier in the year due to gainful employment, 90/10 rules, Title IV funding being demonized by the media, etc. At the time I think COCO had a decent amount of cash kicking around, and if I remember right they own most of their property, so they weren't going to go bankrupt over night or anything either. (e: Just looked, current ratio at the time was above 2.0x) A lot of the new regulations seemed to be blown way out of proportion, and I figured in the long term for profits would recover, so I should get in while for-profits were cheap. Looking at competitors, that pick was pretty much luck, COCO had great March earnings (I think they beat new student starts by a large margin) which shot them to ~$5.00/s at which point I got the hell out of there. I still keep an eye on them, the new Gainful Employment data, and weak earnings beat them back down to $2.50. Who knows, maybe if they get down around $2.00 again I'll take a closer look and pick it up again. Primetime fucked around with this message at 01:10 on Jul 23, 2012 |
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Primetime posted:Honest response to a question. Thanks for the response. It does seem like there is an awful lot of "advice" in this thread that comes directly from some popup ad telling you this is going to be the year's hottest stock. I picked up some Southwest Airlines (LUV) a few days ago. Earnings come out, they have a 42% increase in profit, and the stock falls 5% over the next couple of days. What gives? Is it just people taking their money and running? I'm impressed with the quality of the services provided by the company, they bought AirTran last year and are assimilating the fleet into their own, and they are making money. Any reasons why this isn't a stock to hold onto for awhile?
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# ? Jul 23, 2012 01:21 |
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Hummer Driving human being posted:Are there any sites or services where one could filter for things like "within 10% of 52-week low" or "over x EPS" an get a big list of all mainstream companies whose stock falls into that category? Google Finance will let you do this plus about a billion other things.
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Hummer Driving human being posted:I'm impressed with the quality of the services provided by the company, they bought AirTran last year and are assimilating the fleet into their own, and they are making money. Any reasons why this isn't a stock to hold onto for awhile? I like it more than the international carriers, domestic isn't going to be hit as hard as anything coming out of Europe, and anyone that does fly across the pond is going to spring for a better carrier than United or Delta anyway. Plus they just raised their dividend which is a pretty good indicator on internal long-term outlook. I wouldn't personally get into it but I wouldn't sell if I already was long.
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Hummer Driving human being posted:Thanks for the response. It does seem like there is an awful lot of "advice" in this thread that comes directly from some popup ad telling you this is going to be the year's hottest stock. Buy the rumor, sell the news is the default rule for traders: it's not that earnings always leak just that what's a stock interesting for traders is one with a significant short-float which gets squeezed, causing the price to shoot up dramatically. Usually big spikes up in price are not people frantic to buy at any price because it's such a great company, but rather people who were short hitting their limits and having to cover or get their faces ripped off. This can happen in stages, sometimes even months in advance. Quite often a biotech will lose 15-20% of its value after FDA approval because the approval was actually already baked into the price, and the people who bought late and assumed it wasn't and were expecting to go up a lot become the bagholders. Just because profits have increased it doesn't mean they met expectations that justified the previous stock price. Also, there's the macro/meta game for the price: for instance, oil spiking up in price is very, very, bad for airlines. I'd wait to see if it breaks the 200 day moving average and if it shows strong resistance then buy back in on the way up, if it breaks through, wait for it to comfortably bottom before buying. Buy-and-Hold had a good run, but outside of about 50 or a 100 monolithic stocks that never show much movement in either direction, it's generally way too risky!
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abagofcheetos posted:Google Finance will let you do this plus about a billion other things. I've been using Google Finance for years and never bothered to look at its analyzers. It was right in front of my face. Thanks!
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Smerdyakov posted:Buy-and-Hold had a good run, but outside of about 50 or a 100 monolithic stocks that never show much movement in either direction, it's generally way too risky! If this is the case, what is the future of trading for the average Joe trader? Chasing after rumors and getting out after you make 5%? Also, could you elaborate on this strategy with the 200 day moving average? I read it here as "if it doesn't break through, buy it on the way up; if it does break through wait for it to bottom before buying". If it doesn't break through, when is it going up? If it does break through, is the old average the new bottom? hummingbird hoedown fucked around with this message at 02:48 on Jul 23, 2012 |
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What do you get at a bank, .5%? Don't talk down to 5%.
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# ? Jul 23, 2012 03:14 |
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I'm screening some stocks based on metrics, and a bunch of Chinese companies keep popping up. What should I know about investing in Chinese companies, in general? Not industry-specific, but is there something I should be looking out for in Chinese companies that I wouldn't be looking out for in American ones?
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PRADA SLUT posted:I'm screening some stocks based on metrics, and a bunch of Chinese companies keep popping up. What should I know about investing in Chinese companies, in general? Not industry-specific, but is there something I should be looking out for in Chinese companies that I wouldn't be looking out for in American ones?
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Can any Germans shed some light on the E.ON ADR (EONGY)? I can see the dividend got cut relatively recently, the stock has been punished, and it wasn't profitable last quarter, but the P/B on this thing is so brutally low and the yield is so tempting. Wiki tells me this is the biggest utility in Germany, so how much uglier can the future get for them given the current Euro brouhaha? What's the downside here? Maybe another dividend cut? Why shouldn't I buy a ton of this and just get paid handsomely for sitting on it?
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# ? Jul 23, 2012 04:14 |
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Fraternite posted:Can any Germans shed some light on the E.ON ADR (EONGY)? Have they already written down the massive massive losses associated with Germany dumping nuclear power? That book value might be inflated.
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# ? Jul 23, 2012 04:36 |
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Turkeybone posted:What do you get at a bank, .5%? Don't talk down to 5%. The risk you are taking for 5% is absurd though. Unintended consequence #1 billion of our monetary policy.
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# ? Jul 23, 2012 04:39 |
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Hummer Driving human being posted:I'm impressed with the quality of the services provided by the company, they bought AirTran last year and are assimilating the fleet into their own, and they are making money. Any reasons why this isn't a stock to hold onto for awhile? Buy the rumor, etc, as mentioned above. But, from a business standpoint they cater solely to Ma & Pa Kettle. Business travelers (like me) avoid it like the plague. If the economy is slowing, which all current trends say yes and the fiscal cliff situation at year end says yes then the company is going to get hit. Not Europe situation getting hit, but Ohio visits Florida is going to slow down.
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# ? Jul 23, 2012 07:00 |
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FunOne posted:Business travelers (like me) avoid it like the plague. This isn't as true as it was a couple years ago. I know more than a few people that fly Virgin or Emirates transatlantic to a Southwest connection that in the past would have just done a full United or Delta itinerary. That said, a thing I heard on the Russian airline Aeroflot, easily the worst I've ever flown, was "Well at least it's not Southwest". And a LOT of people think that.
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# ? Jul 23, 2012 11:19 |
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I love Monday mornings like this. It's a firesale! Sorry to anyone with substantial long positions though.
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# ? Jul 23, 2012 14:33 |
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Turkeybone posted:What do you get at a bank, .5%? Don't talk down to 5%. I remember when I had 5% two days ago. It was good.
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# ? Jul 23, 2012 15:17 |
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Welp, taking some questionable positions here, but my stops are at this morning's lows so my risk is at a minimum.
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# ? Jul 23, 2012 16:03 |
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Holy crap what is happening to znga today? Pre-earnings release high?
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Anyone considering shorting FB before the earnings report Thursday?
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