Saturday, May 31, 2014
Electric Vehicles are Dead, Long Live Tesla
Submitted May 31, 2014 at 02:19PM by wewewawa http://ift.tt/1nQepLs
Is the Biotech sector rolling over and going back up?
IBB and Biotech funds seem to have ended their correction (see a floor somewhat established) and picking round 5-10% last month. Also new record highs for the S&P, helped by healthcare and basic materials was made recently. If you look at the yearly charts for IBB and other, you can easily see that biotech did go out of hand at the start of the year and got corrected , but is still in line with the upwards trending line. So is biotech and healthcare taking a turn?
Submitted May 31, 2014 at 06:20AM by touse http://ift.tt/1mVj6T0
Friday, May 30, 2014
I thought as an experiment I would share with you; me at my most candid. ama when I'm drunk.
Submitted May 31, 2014 at 12:37AM by marcosx3x http://ift.tt/1hIhxDp
I'm doing a live interview Sunday 6/1/14 at 8PM about trading!
If anyone is interested in watching, I am doing a live interview about how I became a profitable active trader w/ the guy who taught me most of what I know, and it's free to register. We're gonna chat about some of the struggles I went through when I was first learning to trade, my background/experiences, how my trading strategy has changed over time and things I've learned, etc. Since I always get a lot of questions about my strategy both in my "stocks I'm watching tomorrow" posts here in /r/stockmarket and via PMs I thought y'all might find this useful and wanna come by and watch!
Here's the link to register! http://ift.tt/U1C0Oy
Hope to see some of you there :)
Chris
Submitted May 30, 2014 at 04:44PM by greenbartrading http://ift.tt/U1BZu5
Is the current low volatility and low volume a calm before a sell off?
I'm actually pretty bullish on the economy long term, but I feel like it is at levels too high for current circumstances. The high p/e and tapering of gov. interventions is not too good. I see the Dow dropping to 1600, and at most dropping to 1540 in the next few weeks. Nasdaq kind of had its sell off last month so I don't see it dropping too hard either.
Submitted May 30, 2014 at 12:20PM by notevenfinalform http://ift.tt/1tXmWOu
Consumer spending drops for first time in a year
Submitted May 30, 2014 at 09:35AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1roT3Zy
Surprising Market Rally! - Stock Market Summary for the week
Submitted May 30, 2014 at 05:20AM by FutureMoneyTrends http://ift.tt/1nJCF1C
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Do the Bearish to Bullish rating on Fidelity or the Sell/Buy/Neutral/underperform/overperform ratings hold any weight with anyone?
I feel like the Buy vs. Sell scale seems to be a more real-time sort of rating while the Bearish vs. Bullish scale seems to be a more lagging sort of scale. For example if something has a Bullish or Very Bullish rating you have probably missed your chance to get in at a reasonable position. I'm not sure how others feel about these scales or if there is another type of indicative scale I'm not aware of.
Submitted May 29, 2014 at 06:22PM by haygrlhay http://ift.tt/1k5Trbt
Last Week: What's going on with the markets!? | The 2-Minute Drill
Submitted May 29, 2014 at 04:05PM by FutureMoneyTrends http://ift.tt/1k5rL6k
How do you think this new GDP number will affect the markets moving forward
Submitted May 29, 2014 at 08:39AM by cordeezy http://ift.tt/1rk39Lh
Tesla and Panasonic
I know that Panasonic has been a decent company for quite some time, but since them and Tesla just made that deal, how do you think the stock is going to behave? I don't think it will change Tesla's much, but it might boost Panasonic, right? Or am I completely wrong
Submitted May 29, 2014 at 01:53AM by undrtow218 http://ift.tt/1hAW3bD
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Stocks I'm watching tomorrow, 5/29/14!
Hey hey guys/girls!
Nice day in the markets with runners all over in the small cap/spec world. The market remains resilient despite these ridiculous highs so I'm cautious on any longs but still trading what I see and not trying to predict anything. I had some nice trades today in LIVE from $4.53 to $5.25, VTNR from $9.30 to $9.75 and VVUS from $5.02 to $5.23, and the inevitable small losses in a couple stocks like FORM from $7.38->$7.19 and DARA from $2.11 to $1.99 (stupid chase that was actually a sick trade and I just blew it by chasing the entry!) Anyway, good day overall; as long as you finish green then you're doing what you need to do. Tomorrow I am watching a couple overextended name for shorts and some of these cheapies for momentum moves. Here's a list:
ACAT short under $37.10
MNGA long over highs for a continuation move
LIVE long over $5.34 highs today and $5.32 resistance on the daily. I suspect it pushes toward $6 in the next day or so.
DRL long over $2.80. It has a similar look to MNGA, PLUG, BLDP, ISR, etc which are all starting to take off.
KND long over $24.82 for a flag breakout
I'm also starting to stalk BIOF again. I have an alert at $5.90 and think it might get moving over 6 bucks. Some others I just have on passive watch are RPTP over $9.00, CNAT over $6.20, AVNR for (hopefully) a 1-2 day dip and then a move over $5.20, RDNT for a flag breakout over $6.80ish, CBB over $3.90, and PPHM over $1.94. These stocks are all setting up for big moves IMO but need a little more time.
Hope everyone's having a nice week so far! Let me know if y'all are watching anything.
Chris
DISCLAIMER: I am a day/swing trader. LONG means I'm expecting price to go up, not that it's a long term trade. SHORT means I'm expecting price to go down, not that it's a short term trade. Just because I post these here does not necessarily mean I'm buying/shorting them. They are ONLY ideas, may not be traded at all, and if I do take them, 99% of the positions will be closed by the end of the day. One other thing...any swing recommendations should be taken w/ extreme caution - lock in some profits as I am not checking these to see if they have earnings or anything before posting, so if they do they could make crazy moves. Do your own DD on them. BEFORE you ask "what are your thoughts on [insert symbol here]?" here is my answer: Tell me what your thoughts are and I will tell you if I agree! It's impossible for me to give thoughts when I have no idea what your plan is. Other than that if ya have any questions, feel free to ask below and as always, share your ideas too. The more the merrier!
Submitted May 28, 2014 at 11:31PM by greenbartrading http://ift.tt/1nvY7cY
Apple Inc to buy Beats Electronics in US$3B deal
Submitted May 28, 2014 at 11:37PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1nvY7cO
Five Reasons to Hide Your P/L While Trading!
Yeah yeah yeah it's a spammy blog post...but it's got good content and y'all will find it useful!
Mods feel free to delete and send me to Reddit purgatory it if you think I'm spamming I guess...just thought the community might enjoy the read :) lol
Also - discuss! Do you guys look at your P/L while trading? Mainly the question is for day traders, but for swing traders are you checking your profits every day or do you just look once in a while?
Submitted May 28, 2014 at 09:46PM by greenbartrading http://ift.tt/1iu5w4J
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Another volatility play - SPEX (+96.7%)
Today, Spherix doubled on news of the U.S. Senate removing a patent reform bill from the committee's calendar. It gained another 10% after hours.
The price action brought a volume of over 44,000,000 - the daily average is just short of 700,000. The 52wk range is 1.19 - 27.86.
I have trouble believing this can keep it's traction, and I have a feeling it's a short play (Day trade). Some pretty sketchy numbers surrounding this stock. What does everyone else think?
Read an article about the spike here
Submitted May 27, 2014 at 06:38PM by Starky513 http://ift.tt/1jZEHJH
Here’s the real reason gold is falling
Submitted May 27, 2014 at 03:33PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1iplA7E
ELI5: Who buys in a "seller's market" and who sells in a "buyer's market"
I thought I'd post this query in here. I have no real knowledge of stock markets so please bear (or bull) with me.
I've heard in the news phrases like, "It's a buyer's market", "it's time to sell" etc. If the advice is to buy now, who do you buy from? And if you need to dump bad stock, who would buy it?
Submitted May 27, 2014 at 09:46AM by atm1988 http://ift.tt/1oFmW3p
VIX -5%, lowest levels since 2013
Submitted May 27, 2014 at 10:47AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1oFmVfy
Monday, May 26, 2014
Stocks I'm watching tomorrow, 5/27/14!
Hey y'all!
Great week in the market with lots of volatility and little biotechs starting to come back to life. The volume fizzled at the end of the week due to the holiday which made Friday a bit more difficult for day trading but overall it was a good week. I had a lot of fun doing my first full week of my new one on one mentoring service with my students as I got to work with a different student each day and trade live on Skype all day with them. Great way to share ideas and learn more on both sides of the connection and one of my students actually made a really badass call on LIVE and made us like 15% in half an hour!! As far as the market I am starting to see a lot of smaller momo stocks come back to life as I think the "tech bounce" thing is starting to get a little old now, so I've been watching things like LIVE, ISR, IGC, VDSI, YOD, etc. All these hot little momo crazy buggers that ran a couple months ago are starting to perk up again. That's what I'm focusing on for the next week or so, but also watching intraday movers and news plays as always! Here is a list of stuff I'm paying attention to for tomorrow and the first couple days next week:
ICLD long for a flag breakout. I took a small starter position in this on Friday for a swing at $5.10, and day traded it from $4.70 to $5.00 or so to add a little cushion. I think this thing rips next week.
LIVE long for a continuation if it gaps to near $5. It will probably get a quick push through the round number but you gotta be agile with this one. It's a tricky sucker but can make you some big ass gains if you play it right!
MNTA long over $12.32 for a range breakout/bottom bounce play
CYTK long over $4.94 for a range break/bottom bounce play
WMGI long over $30.50 for a range breakout
ISR, YOD, VDSI long for continuation plays/day trades
I'm also still stalking RDNT (over $6.40), ZU (over $37.38) and AVNR (over $5.00) long. I think these have more upside in the coming weeks but need a few more days to get ready. BTW while all my picks are long, I am also watching anything that has run hard this past week for shorts because the market is pretty much pegged at the high and I think it could roll over this week so shorts can be profitable too. Only reason I am watching all these longs is that they are the types of stocks that generally do not pay any attention to what the market does. Just be ready to play both sides!
Hope everyone has a great week.
Chris
DISCLAIMER: I am a day/swing trader. LONG means I'm expecting price to go up, not that it's a long term trade. SHORT means I'm expecting price to go down, not that it's a short term trade. Just because I post these here does not necessarily mean I'm buying/shorting them. They are ONLY ideas, may not be traded at all, and if I do take them, 99% of the positions will be closed by the end of the day. One other thing...any swing recommendations should be taken w/ extreme caution - lock in some profits as I am not checking these to see if they have earnings or anything before posting, so if they do they could make crazy moves. Do your own DD on them. BEFORE you ask "what are your thoughts on [insert symbol here]?" here is my answer: Tell me what your thoughts are and I will tell you if I agree! It's impossible for me to give thoughts when I have no idea what your plan is. Other than that if ya have any questions, feel free to ask below and as always, share your ideas too. The more the merrier!
Submitted May 26, 2014 at 11:38PM by greenbartrading http://ift.tt/1tIhUVL
Sunday, May 25, 2014
LiveDeal - Will the "run" continue or will it collapse?
This stock has been down trending for about 3 months. Friday it popped and almost doubled with 24,000,000vol (daily average is 1.1m) on news of an ATM offering.
My question to r/StockMarket is: Is this a short? Or will this continue to gain traction?
Submitted May 25, 2014 at 10:50PM by Starky513 http://ift.tt/1tDWAAN
Mark's Weekly Trading Log (5/19-5/23) Charts and Analysis
Submitted May 25, 2014 at 09:07PM by marcosx3x http://ift.tt/1jOURWu
Mark's Basic Stock Market Analysis Video 5/25/14
Submitted May 25, 2014 at 09:07PM by marcosx3x http://ift.tt/1jOUTh0
DDD Chart, and a question about my analysis of things.
OK, so looking at DDD. Volume was over 40mil shares exchanged on 2/5/14 in the price range of $57-65/share. This was on a major gap-down day, and it certainly looks like the "smart money" was buying into the selling. It really stands out on the chart, i mean the average volume (90 day) is 3.5mil. Turned into a nice green candle on huge volume for the day, after a huge gap down. Here is chart, I circled what i am talking about. Surely those who can invest trillions/billions aren't going to lose money, this must be the MM's you think? They have since let the price trickle down, however my logic says it will soon go higher than those levels. Thoughts?
Submitted May 25, 2014 at 01:38PM by liggitystock http://ift.tt/1ihBtgr
Saturday, May 24, 2014
RSI and old price data
Say I have a 5 day 15 minute chart with an RSI setting of 10. If I am looking at a chart from January would the RSI compare the relative strength to the last 10 days in May or the previous 10 in January? Are technical indicators always measuring against the most recent data irrespective of where you are in the chart history?
I find the further I go back the less indicative it is and can't figure out why.
Submitted May 24, 2014 at 11:27AM by Banjogood http://ift.tt/1ng5W3J
Friday, May 23, 2014
First Beta Product for Sherwood Bets... would love for you to join.
I think we should give this a shot and see how it works. Please see rules on the thread description. Submit comments in the specific threads (I will delete new threads unless it is needed). Please share with other subs. http://ift.tt/1p1PBC6 u/walktillyoucrawl suggested this as well as generously spent the time to build the logo. I think it's a great idea.
Submitted May 23, 2014 at 05:55PM by JROD725 http://ift.tt/Stshjd
RadioShack fails to meet NYSE minimum listing standards (x-post /r/business)
Submitted May 23, 2014 at 04:52PM by canausernamebetoolon http://ift.tt/1mfKH0Y
New highs coming for Dow?
Submitted May 23, 2014 at 01:31PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/RiRP11
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Assuming the league allowed it, could an NFL team become a publicly traded company?
Submitted May 22, 2014 at 10:40PM by toadstepper http://ift.tt/1vPbLt6
A programmer learning options trading
I'm a computer programmer and I've had my head stuck in the sand when it comes to investing: I've done virtually no investing whatsoever and I've had my savings under my proverbial mattress. I figured it's time to grow up, and I was hoping my programming knowledge could assist my investment strategy, possibly giving me an edge via trading automation (not even sure if this is possible, though.)
I'm interested in options trading because they seemingly have a possibility for a high payout. Anyone have suggestions on good reads to help me get started? Bonus points for suggestions that suggest algorithms / digital trading strategies! Thanks in advance, and please excuse my incorrect vocabulary, I'm new to this realm :)
Submitted May 22, 2014 at 07:56PM by bitpshr http://ift.tt/1tqMPWH
May 22nd Morning Video: TLT, QQQ, DLTR BBY and more
Submitted May 22, 2014 at 09:44AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1sYRdtQ
Obvious: Dr Doom says this is not a health market
Submitted May 22, 2014 at 09:50AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1qYcXdM
YGE stock going to $7 a share!
Submitted May 22, 2014 at 11:36AM by pennyking2014 http://ift.tt/1qYcVm5
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Question regarding US economic forecast and the stock market
I am trying to do an economic forecast for the next 12 months that focuses on US economy and the stock market. I am supposed to link it to how different factors affect common stocks or anything regarding common stocks, i.e, investment decisions. Any idea on how I could approach this?
Submitted May 21, 2014 at 08:50PM by rufuslp http://ift.tt/1n12ZEb
Is anyone else a bit suspicious of the amount and severity of the see-sawing in the major indexes lately?
You expect to see swings, but the past three months have literally been +2%, then -2%, often twice in one week! The indexes are all right where they started the year. Part of me wonders if the movers and shakers aren't buying and selling correctly ahead of all of these, effectively devaluing the little guy's investments. Volatility creates more opportunities to make more money, faster. Of course some people will win when that happens, but I'm getting very suspicious that the elite cabal is actually manipulating the markets up and down, selling, then creating fear, then buying, and then driving greed. Trading doesn't create real wealth, so every time we go through that cycle, that money they win comes in the form of smaller returns for the people who just sock their money in a mutual fund and leave it there.
Submitted May 21, 2014 at 10:23AM by AlchemyPhoenix http://ift.tt/1mYC0ZW
U.S. officials cut estimate of recoverable Monterey Shale oil by 96%
Submitted May 21, 2014 at 10:09AM by yulippe http://ift.tt/1mYC0Jl
DDD near support, what are your thoughts?
Submitted May 21, 2014 at 09:54AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1qUWrv4
Last week I posted that we would see a correction in the market, and no one believed. Will you Beleive these experts who say the same thing today?
Submitted May 21, 2014 at 07:54AM by cordeezy http://ift.tt/1noW3it
What is your favorite stock market heat map?
I want to start paying attention to the stock market as a whole (coming from paying next to no attention).
I think using a heat map such as http://ift.tt/RTmfYk will be beneficial. I hate the behavior of this one though. It sucks. Is there a better website I could set as my home page? Or perhaps an app?
Submitted May 21, 2014 at 02:47AM by Shyntzyne http://ift.tt/Shy76Y
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Where can I find information on how exposed companies are to certain markets?
Hey Everyone,
I'd be curious to know if there was a table or website where I could see where companies get their revenue from -- mostly to figure out A. how exposed they are to certain geopolitical events and B. how reliant they are on domestic vs global markets.
I suppose I could go company by company, but I'd be curious to manipulate large data sets to also show, for example, how reliant the S&P vs Russell 2000 is on domestic or international markets.
As a related aside, I'm thinking that the recent slide of the Russell, doesn't necessarily mean that investors are moving away from small caps, just that the Russell has a large weighting of domestic exposure while investors are moving internationally.
Thanks!
Submitted May 20, 2014 at 09:04PM by platyplus http://ift.tt/1jTfwDU
Why is the market red? May 20th edition
Submitted May 20, 2014 at 03:04PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1oOYwqc
Bitcoin breaks out of a nice wedge with a +10% pop
Submitted May 20, 2014 at 01:27PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1gLQbl5
Watch that 200dma on the small cap index
Submitted May 20, 2014 at 01:34PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1gLQb4z
Market Daily: Reader Input Wanted
I have extensive experience performing quantitative analysis using artificial neural networks.
My idea is to design a semi-automated daily stock market report letter that you can access through the site's fluid design--I feel that if I'm performing the analysis anyway that I might as well share.
I have several questions about this and would love your input about any ideas you would like to see implemented.
Meanwhile I have a few questions:
What legal hoops do I need to jump through, i.e. how do I ensure that I am not held liable if someone claims they loose money based on the quants' analysis?
If I could give you the maximum amount of information I can within 10 seconds, what would you like to see? How would you like it presented?
What sections should I implement? For example, should I have a front page for overall market, a page for blue chips, and a page for penny stocks?
Thanks for your input. I will post a link to the site once I've implemented a reasonable number of features.
Submitted May 20, 2014 at 02:26PM by cooperstevenson http://ift.tt/1oc3Xx0
Stocks decline amid Fed rate talk; Dow falls 100-plus pts
Submitted May 20, 2014 at 12:59PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1sQjzq5
Announcing creation of a new sub to assist in the creation of "Democratic Asset Management" platform, Sherwood Bets.
Hey guys,
Could really use some help and advice as I try to develop this platform. Please join me on r/sherwoodbets so I can give updates, have people post ideas, and ask about how I would deal with certain issues etc. Thank you.
Submitted May 20, 2014 at 09:53AM by JROD725 http://ift.tt/1nbPjIV
Monday, May 19, 2014
Utilities in the red, T being a big drag, but rest of the market is good
Submitted May 19, 2014 at 02:02PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1ggMvHu
I can't believe how much money some of those guys make on Twitch!
Recent news of Google looking at Twitch.
I was reading an article of how some guy who was working retail simply starting playing games and streaming, he now does it full time, pulling in $4000 per month.
Amazing!
Submitted May 19, 2014 at 12:24PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1nZaayC
AstraZeneca rejects Pfizer's 'final' bid
The board of AstraZeneca has rejected the improved $119 billion takeover offer from U.S. drugmaker Pfizer, a decision that has led to sharp slide in the U.K. company's share price as investors think it effectively brings an end to the protracted and increasingly bitter takeover saga.
In a statement Monday, AstraZeneca's board said it "reiterates its confidence in AstraZeneca's ability to deliver on its prospects as an independent, science led business." - NPR
Im good with this, I have naked put position here so this upside move gives me some good wiggle room.
Submitted May 19, 2014 at 09:51AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1sL3QZn
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Stocks I'm watching tomorrow - 5/19/14!
Hey hey everyone! Thought I'd do a quick update on the stocks I'm looking at tomorrow and give y'all my thoughts on the market! So we did hit some new highs over $190 which was pretty cool but it just got sold off on heavy volume so I still think the market is a bit fragile here at these levels. Friday's close was pretty strong though, so I think we will still just channel for a while in this $185-190 area. That's cool though - there is some nice volatility intraday and things are always moving so I can't complain, as a day trader at least! I've also found that buying breakouts and shorting weakness has not worked nearly as well the last couple months as it has in the past, so I've changed up a bit to buying dips and shorting pops. That seems to be working a lot better so keep that in mind if you're trading. Often the breakouts are failing and it is easy to just wait for the stock to break out, fail, and then buy the dip! This has always been a strategy of mine but I had put it on hold for 2013 because you could pretty much throw a dart while upside down, dizzy and blindfolded and something would go up, lol. Also I am moving away a bit from trading small stocks and trading some higher priced stocks which seem to move a bit better and have better liquidity/more predictability in these conditions. The HDYs, BIOFs and DRLs are still ripping but they require a lot more volume in order to form nice patterns, I've found.
For tomorrow I'm watching:
JWN for a long continuation over Friday's high. Probably a red to green type move
JE for a gap down and bounce after a huge move downward the last couple days
QUIK for a gap up and potential short fader
AVNR for a breakout over $5.20
MXWL for a range break over $16
Hope y'all are doing well! I haven't been posting much cause I've actually been doing some 1 on 1 trading with people live via Skype during the day and doing a lot of classes at night and that's been really fun. Shoot me a PM if you're interested in doing that and maybe we can trade together!
Alrighty...over and out! Let me know if y'all see anything hot for tomorrow/this week!
Chris
Submitted May 18, 2014 at 09:29PM by greenbartrading http://ift.tt/1jtEPCm
Mark's Weekly Trading Log (5/12-5/16) Charts and Analysis
Submitted May 18, 2014 at 05:35PM by marcosx3x http://ift.tt/1j0ebv9
Mark's Basic Stock Market Analysis Video 5/18/14
Submitted May 18, 2014 at 05:36PM by marcosx3x http://ift.tt/1j0e8PR
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Friday, May 16, 2014
Markets Bipolar, Wal-Mart, Kohls, Gold/Silver
Submitted May 16, 2014 at 03:37PM by CrushTheStreetdotcom http://ift.tt/1oYblvE
10-Q: LAPOLLA INDUSTRIES INC (LPAD)
Submitted May 16, 2014 at 12:56PM by jgordonenergy http://ift.tt/RICuHL
Here comes $5.00 today! Stock has been upgraded to buy and outperform! Plug Power Inc. (PLUG) -Nasdaq 4.26 Up 0.23(5.71%) 11:16AM EDT
Submitted May 16, 2014 at 11:20AM by pennyking2014 http://ift.tt/1oxysjk
"Fitch is increasingly concerned about RadioShack's ability to operate beyond 2014," issues downgrade, stock plummets
Submitted May 16, 2014 at 11:07AM by canausernamebetoolon http://ift.tt/1oxytE0
Not there yet, but close for the bears:
Submitted May 16, 2014 at 10:24AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1j2vnEE
Need historical Advance and Decline Volume for Russell 2000. Where can I get this data?
I need the last month's data. Anyone?
Submitted May 16, 2014 at 09:59AM by Rang_Dipkin http://ift.tt/1gvDRVS
WWE - World Wrestling Plunges as Online Network Cuts Pay Per View
Submitted May 16, 2014 at 08:56AM by Moon_Raptor http://ift.tt/1jlNAym
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Stocks drop after weak Wal-Mart results
Submitted May 15, 2014 at 10:00AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1iPgukv
Germany ETF can't crack resistance
Submitted May 15, 2014 at 08:43AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1lDiy3s
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Sell these 3 expensive stocks before they hit the floor
Submitted May 15, 2014 at 12:22AM by jbmarwood http://ift.tt/1lhMEYH
RadioShack is at 86% risk of default, according to credit default swaps
Submitted May 14, 2014 at 10:39PM by canausernamebetoolon http://ift.tt/1osCVDN
PVCT is going off the pink sheets to the NYSE
Submitted May 14, 2014 at 08:45PM by HerpDerpNerf http://ift.tt/1lr66Rx
ESRT finally breaks out!
Submitted May 14, 2014 at 06:49PM by liggitystock http://ift.tt/T4Dqr2
SCON short squeeze
I posted this earlier today on WSB's when PPS was 2.5, I'd have posted it here as well but I forgot about this sub. I expect SCON to short squeeze tomorrow and start up trending back toward the $3.50-$4 range. They have a conference starting tomorrow that they are a part of.
Submitted May 14, 2014 at 05:53PM by wheresdangerdave http://ift.tt/1k2Oe2s
Stocks are telling you a bear market is coming
Submitted May 14, 2014 at 03:41PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1v5V6kv
FNMA thoughts? Up another 5% today.
Submitted May 14, 2014 at 02:14PM by hoptothejam http://ift.tt/1lzSRks
Shocker: Goldman is bullish on the market
Submitted May 14, 2014 at 12:20PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1v5fNNE
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited Needs Some Medicine
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited (NYSE:RDY) is a leading drug manufacturer based in India. The stock has decline sharply over the past three trading sessions losing nearly $5.00 in that time. Yesterday, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Limited reported earnings that were not well received by investors and this is the primary reason for the weakness in the stock price. Traders and investors should now watch for daily and weekly chart support around the $38.70 level. This is an area on the chart that was a former basing pattern before a breakout in 2013. Often, stocks will return to their former breakout levels before being defended and staging a bounce.
Nicholas Santiago
InTheMoneyStocks
Submitted May 14, 2014 at 11:39AM by inthemoneystocks http://ift.tt/1k1BtVM
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Insider Sales That Crashed Twitter Were Years Old
Submitted May 13, 2014 at 02:13PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1qAs1xX
Retail numbers...worrying numbers to say the least!
Submitted May 13, 2014 at 08:48AM by cordeezy http://ift.tt/1nE3Nk4
Monday, May 12, 2014
What do you guys think about POZN
Submitted May 12, 2014 at 02:32PM by KieferStrugglin http://ift.tt/1ldXUE8
Have a question and want to gauge interest...
Ladies and gentlemen,
Good morning. I hope everyone is well. I have an idea I'm trying to put together but I want to make sure there is interest amongst the community. I am in the process of putting together a very similar platform to reddit that's investment related. In the platform, people will submit ideas, others will display their own, opinions, research, etc. 3 days after the post, voting will begin on the stock. The top 50 names (with some discretion as I will ultimately manage the fund) will go into a portfolio which I am looking to create a public traded ETF for. There will also be a portfolio section on the page, where you can vote real time on what you think the weighting of the portfolio should be. If the weighting reaches a certain threshhold (<.25%), I will sell the name from the portfolio. There will also be the equivalent of reddit gold, chitcoin (named after the investment world slang "chit" for when a portfolio manager/ analyst pays the sell-side for value add), which you can award to users you feel make valuable comments, contributions. Everyone will start with 5-10 chitcoins and then each additional one will cost $1 (with a percentage going to cover my overhead seeing as I will be most likely dropping several hundred thousand to create the ETF and such, probably 40-50% and the other half going to charity).
I am calling the idea Open Source Investing. 75% of mutual fund managers can't beat the market... why? I suspect that maybe they close themselves to outside opinions and only communicate with those in the investment world. I think as a collective, we can educate each other, become better investors, and put together a portfolio that can compete with other investment firms. If successful, the effects could be revolutionary to the investment business.
Please let me know if you have any thoughts and would be interested in participating in this. I think we'd need to have at least 200-300 active users to start and I think the number could reach the thousands after launch (we would create the portfolio for a couple of months before launching). I'd love some feedback and I hope you guys are excited about the project as much as I am. Have a great day!
Submitted May 12, 2014 at 11:21AM by JROD725 http://ift.tt/1ldkexF
Is the selective correction's time over?
Submitted May 12, 2014 at 01:06PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1ldkehe
Little wedge here, then a final push higher sound about right?
Submitted May 12, 2014 at 01:41PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1ldke0H
$BMSN approval for clinical trials/ manufacturing of stem cell drug
Numerous applications, do your own dd,
Sister company $ENTB still cheap, follows typically 80% of run's value.
Buy both IMHO... Millionaires about to be made on this sub penny with a multi billion dollar drug approved.
Just sayin.
Submitted May 12, 2014 at 01:59PM by Meach http://ift.tt/SU4TvB
[X-Post] What features would you like to see in a new stock market software product?
Submitted May 12, 2014 at 03:33AM by armones http://ift.tt/1j9XhQo
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Would like to know different opinions about buying stocks when you think they are a deal, but bearish on the market in general
I am personally very bearish on the stock market overall right now. I do however think that there are companies out there that are a good value . My question is, if I think there is going to be a moderate or even massive pulled back / correction in the market in the next year to year and a half. what do you think about buying into the companies now that I think are trading fairly cheap? wanting to know your thoughts.
Submitted May 11, 2014 at 08:57PM by KieferStrugglin http://ift.tt/1oH31QL
Mark's Weekly Trading Log (5/5-5/9) Charts and Analysis
Submitted May 11, 2014 at 05:03PM by marcosx3x http://ift.tt/1qu8Aqn
Mark's Basic Stock Market Analysis Video 5/11/14
Submitted May 11, 2014 at 05:03PM by marcosx3x http://ift.tt/1qu8Aa7
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Friday, May 9, 2014
Why not hold leveraged ETFs long?
I can't help but see IWM (small caps index) as a buying opportunity. I understand it could go down much further but that is okay because at some point it will come back up to previous highs for a 10%ish gain on my investment.
I'm interested in 3x leveraged ETF ticker: TNA but keep reading how it is real risky to hold these for longer than a day or so. I understand, sort of, that TNA doesn't directly track the small cap index but I don't really get why that would keep someone from holding them long term (until small caps recover).
Submitted May 10, 2014 at 01:04AM by ToddTheFox http://ift.tt/1l16Mgd
xpost from r/investing, Eager 16 year old
Hi, I'm wandering if there are any institutions that deal with investing/trading in or our around Atlanta. I have long had an interest in trading and the stock market and recently have started diving deep into it, keeping up with the news, monitoring r/business, r/stockmarket, and r/investing. I am also study up on terms and meanings through Investopedia. I am also using their stock market simulator to get my feet wet. But I want to take it one step further. Maybe an internship, unpaid or paid, with a company that deals with this kind of stuff. A mentor even. My parents don't really have any knowledge about stocks, and there is no way they will let me open up a junior account through Etrade or any other online brokers. So any suggestions? Any of you that work in this industry around Atlanta and would be willing to take in a student per say. This is just a field I have a lot of interest in and a job I could see myself doing, but I need to learn more than just reading books and playing simulators. Sorry if this sounds like a rant, I'm just a high school kid that up until now had no idea what I was going to do with life and I think I might have an answer. Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated! Also, do any of the Wall Street firms take in any high school students? My family and I moved to Atlanta from Queens, New York, and if there was any way of getting a internship up there, I could very well stay with the tons of family we have in the Queens to try to attend it.
Submitted May 10, 2014 at 12:38AM by agreathobo http://ift.tt/1fW3te2
Alcoa Inc (NYSE:AA) Will Drop 20% In The Next Six Months
Alcoa Inc (NYSE:AA) has gone from $7.70 to its recent 52 week high of $14.00 in less than one year. This run was on the back of hopes for a stronger global economy. That dream is fading and with it the stock price of Alcoa Inc is set to drop sharply. If you look at everything about the global recovery, you come back with question marks. Where is it? China is slowing, Europe is in shambles, economic sanctions are on Russia and the United States just reported GDP at 0.1% for the first quarter of 2014. As if that was not enough to put a major overvaluation on Alcoa Inc, the Federal Reserve is pulling liquidity out of the system at a $10 billion monthly clip. The balance sheet of Alcoa Inc is also troublesome. They have almost $8 billion in debt and are barely turning a profit. Their whole future rests in the hands of the global economy and after a five year recovery that was mediocre at best, the next recession is not far away.
Alcoa Inc (NYSE:AA) is in trouble based on its current stock price. There is no reason why the stock should be trading where it is. Look for a 20% pull back in the coming months. A likely target would be $10.85 for Alcoa Inc.
Gareth Soloway
InTheMoneyStocks
Submitted May 09, 2014 at 01:08PM by inthemoneystocks http://ift.tt/1l8V5Hp
Goldman Turns Less Bearish On Tesla Motors
source: http://ift.tt/1iwsTy6
Goldman Sachs (GS) analysts, perhaps Tesla (TSLA)’s most vocal bears, have turned slightly less bearish on the the upstart automaker after the company beat EPS and revenue forecasts after Wednesday’s close.
Citing the company’s continued revenue gains and improved margins — Tesla reported 1Q’14 revenue gains of $713 million, up 27% from a year ago, and non-GAAP gross margin that saw a 20 bps improvement sequentially — Goldman raised their FY2014 EPS target to $1.21 a share from $0.68, but also noted the following point:
[via MW] “We are still meaningfully below published consensus of $1.78 … we believe consensus will come down on increased [operating] expense guidance. Our price target remains $200.”
The Goldman research lists two key risks to Tesla’s near-term targets: the decline in North America Tesla Model S sales and the timing of its Gigafactory, the $5 billion lithium-ion battery plant that Elon Musk plans to begin building next year. Any delays on the factory, notes the research, are seen as a setback since the factory is extremely important to Tesla’s growth as an electric car maker.
Tesla shares closed down $22.76, or -11.30%, to end at $178.59 per share on Thursday. The stock following a strong run in 2013, is well off its $265 February high. Nevertheless, the name, which is one of the best performing names on the Nasdaq, is still up 18.72% since Jan. 1
Submitted May 09, 2014 at 08:27AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/QlSwGC
AAPL buying Beats?
Submitted May 09, 2014 at 09:00AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1j9MsYp
Twitter Crash Analysis
Submitted May 09, 2014 at 04:16AM by CrushTheStreetdotcom http://ift.tt/1jHgCH8
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Russell 2000 Index first close below 200 day moving average since 2012
here's the chart showing it.
Also, here's a comparison chart comparing the Russell to the S&P and the NASDAQ over a 1 year time period.
The Russell was the big gainer leading the market up and now it's falling behind. Is it a sign of a new trend or just sector rotation as people move out of those high flying tech stocks?
Submitted May 08, 2014 at 11:26PM by dave32891 http://ift.tt/1genF5E
Failed bounce on TSLA today
Submitted May 08, 2014 at 03:46PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/SFn7ky
US jobless claims drop 26000 to 319000
Submitted May 08, 2014 at 09:20AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1kRez0f
Millionaires bullish on tech stocks
Submitted May 08, 2014 at 06:34AM by pauls79 http://ift.tt/1l1oPpr
Created a Stock Marker Android app for tracking. Please give it a try and let me know ?
Fellow redditors,
Novice android developer here. Developed an app for Stock market tracking. Could you please give it a try and let me know how good it is ?
Submitted May 08, 2014 at 03:41AM by brilliantzen http://ift.tt/1soQP9z
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Some picks for tomorrow!
Yo yo! Here are some things I'm watching for day trades tomorrow...I wrote some new scans and they came up with some pretty awesome stuff!
LONGS:
- STRA
- CR
- PVA
- YPF
- WFT
SHORTS:
- END
- APPY
- NLS
- HOLX
- RTRX
- ROSG
Most of the shorts are probably hard to borrow so you'll have to call your broker in premarket to reserve shares but they look hot! There were a bunch of others on my scans but these were my favorites. We are starting to come out of the woods now on SPY it seems, as dips keep getting bought. The market is still indecisive a little bit but the bulls are hanging on. I think we go higher soon.
Hope everyone's killin' it this week!
Chris
Submitted May 08, 2014 at 01:38AM by greenbartrading http://ift.tt/1l0labk
Tesla earnings beat: 12 cents ex-items vs estimates of 10 cents EPS
Submitted May 07, 2014 at 04:47PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1s4thES
Whole Foods Shares Are Crashing
Submitted May 07, 2014 at 12:31PM by pauls79 http://ift.tt/1iXMbOd
SCTY down almost 9% ahead of earnings report this afternoon. Buy in now or not with a 10' pole?
Everything I am reading is either very positive or doomsday. Just wondering what your thoughts are before the closing bell. Edit: Am thinking relatively short term on this one.
Submitted May 07, 2014 at 12:33PM by hoptothejam http://ift.tt/1iXMbh4
AMZN back down to summer 2013 levels
Submitted May 07, 2014 at 10:24AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1fUHF2T
What's up with certain stocks having so many different types? Ex Google
Why is it that certain stocks like Google have so many different stocks, like GOOG, GOOGL, GOOAV.
Submitted May 07, 2014 at 09:12AM by agreathobo http://ift.tt/1o6ucqQ
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
ELI5: USDJPY
Still trying to understand this, can someone explain (or point me in the direction of a good resource) why the USDJPY relationship has acted as a leading indicator for US Stocks? Thanks.
Submitted May 06, 2014 at 08:58PM by tealraven http://ift.tt/1fS6350
Einhorn Finds Dinner Chat With Bernanke ‘Frightening’
Submitted May 06, 2014 at 06:16PM by pauls79 http://ift.tt/1nmmk1Z
Twitter Inc Tumbles But Is Near A Major Bottom
I shorted Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR) $70.35 earlier this year. I did so because there was total euphoria, greed and every other adjective to describe investors buying without any worry in the world. It was an obvious top. Today, Twitter Inc is trading at $34.43 - 4.32 (-11.15%). Amazing drop from its highs. As panic sets in, I am starting to find the stock very attractive. The panic selling today is telling me it is getting close to a near term bottom. I stress 'close', as it still should go a little further to the downside. Ultimately, I am looking at the $32.75 area with a small possibility of buying more on a break of $30.00. This range is extremely high reward and could be seen this week. When investors and the media bash and spread fear, smart investors get very interested in buying a stock like Twitter Inc.
Gareth Soloway
InTheMoneyStocks
Submitted May 06, 2014 at 01:53PM by inthemoneystocks http://ift.tt/1shi5H2
VIX
Is it just me or does anyone feel that's it's not quite acting as it should be? It's been acting less and less of what's typical over the last 2 years and its just gotten weird since March this year. Anybody wanna chime in with theories?
Submitted May 06, 2014 at 02:02PM by this_could_be_it http://ift.tt/1shi3z0
What's going on with Google?
Ever since the split, with a few exceptional days, both GOOG and GOOGL have been downtrending pretty consistently. GOOGL is down almost $75 in 2 months. What the hell is happening?? I have about $1000 each in GOOG and GOOGL. Should I cut my losses and get out since it'll keep falling, or should I just nut up and pray it rises again?
Submitted May 06, 2014 at 10:12AM by Bragadash http://ift.tt/1mz7qnz
Twitter shares tumble 9% as lock-up period expires
Submitted May 06, 2014 at 10:44AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1o2NY6q
This hedge fund chief made $3.5 billion in 2013
Submitted May 06, 2014 at 09:14AM by pauls79 http://ift.tt/1myGO64
Monday, May 5, 2014
Bull market will "end badly" but still has a long way to go: Jeremy Grantham | Daily Ticker
Submitted May 05, 2014 at 04:22PM by pauls79 http://ift.tt/1iW1YqW
Financials lagging the market
Submitted May 05, 2014 at 03:04PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/RlZQmh
Im interested in some PFE around 29.50
Submitted May 05, 2014 at 10:51AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1ojFJAo
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Day trading questions: Market Auction Theory / Option Stop Losses
Hi everybody,
I was hoping to get some more information on Market Auction Theory after reading this thread: Learning for help learning how to day trade. Could you provide me some info on it's pragmatic use, or point me towards a book or website that could provide more information?
Secondly, I wanted to reach out for some advice on setting stop-losses on option trades. I've been circumventing PTD restrictions by day-trading SPY options in a cash account. I contrary trade the price as it strikes Pivot Points, supports, and resistance levels (buying a 5 puts at resistance or a 5 calls at support.) About 75% of the time the trend reverses and I make money. However, I've been terrible at cutting losses and the few mistakes I've made have lost me more money than all of my accumulated gains. Much of this is due to breaking my 5 contract rule and doubling down when the market turns against me. Because derivatives follow their own price structure it's more difficult for me to know where to set stops without them being accidentally tripped. Do you have any advice?
Submitted May 04, 2014 at 03:55PM by Banjogood http://ift.tt/1ngWoVe
Ukraine, Fed two big issues for stocks in week ahead
Submitted May 04, 2014 at 09:13AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1mrOJ9K
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Friday, May 2, 2014
Stock Advice
Hi, I'm new to the stock market. I know nothing about what I'm doing and frankly I'm not interested in learning about candlesticks and pie charts or whatever the fuck you guys jack off to. I just want to turn a little bit of money into more money. Pardon the preface but I'm just not that interested in hearing any warnings about how I can lose all my money or whatever, that's my girlfriends job not yours.
My question... if I buy, at random 1,000 shares of 25 different stocks under $5, how likely is it that one or more would go up in value enough to outweigh the others assuming they at minimum retain their value. I don't care if it takes 5 years. Also, is it common for cheap stocks to stay low forever?
Thanks.
Submitted May 02, 2014 at 10:14PM by jpodjpod http://ift.tt/1lJuXnd
Twitter?
Submitted May 02, 2014 at 04:22PM by The14ers http://ift.tt/1i2GnRQ
Alternative distribution of returns?
Given increasing evidence of markets and securities showing returns that don't follow a Gaussian distribution, what are other distributions that are being used to model returns, and how is this affecting the financial industry?
Submitted May 02, 2014 at 03:29PM by CostonBollege http://ift.tt/1lIrd5z
Lets check on that bullish wave count
Submitted May 02, 2014 at 02:47PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1kCjjcC
My strong long term mutual fund 'timing' strategy.
Hey guys I thought I would share this because I know there's a bunch of long term investors here. I have a decent amount of experience with the stock market, but the truth of what I say will be self evident.
I mentally divide my money into 2 equal chunks. Chunk One is set to buy my favorite mutual fund(s) on a fairly big correction. Chunk Two is set to buy deep in a massive sell off. You can do more chunks and modify as you see fit.
These are long term holds and unless disaster truly is pending (in which case you should have puts!) then the market will always recover and you'll get a nice return.
Selling is a bit more tricky, basically sell really high. If I was still holding I would gladly sell now but I sold a long time ago (too long). We all need to contemplate exit strategy, but at least this buying strategy is very solid and low risk.
Submitted May 02, 2014 at 11:24AM by Deathduck http://ift.tt/1oaAp2b
ABABA IPO
AliBaba (ABABA) will have their IPO early next week, anyone plan on purchasing? Or perhaps any other stocks that may perform well with this news?
Submitted May 02, 2014 at 11:28AM by cszlo http://ift.tt/1pXiSPy
Why the Next Stock Market Crash Will Happen Any Day Now
Submitted May 02, 2014 at 10:55AM by extraperson1988 http://ift.tt/1kBnF3K
Whopping 288K Jobs Added In April, Far Higher Than Expectations
Submitted May 02, 2014 at 09:18AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1nPMX1I
ITMstocks morning report - May 2nd
Submitted May 02, 2014 at 09:26AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1o9PdxX
What happens to my Nokia stock after the Microsoft acquisition?
So I own some Nokia stocks (NOK1V at the Helsinki exchange). Nokia's mobile section is now acquired by Microsoft, but the rest of Nokia is still Nokia.
The question is: Is my stock now a Microsoft stock, or am I still a Nokia shareholder? Did Microsoft buy stocks from someone else than myself when Nokia's mobile division was acquired?
Submitted May 02, 2014 at 04:48AM by TheSidgee http://ift.tt/1kq8MOW
Thursday, May 1, 2014
[X-post from r/options] Noob question - what do I need to trade (buy/sell) Iron Condors, Butterflies etc. on ThinkorSwim/TDAmeritrade ?
Submitted May 01, 2014 at 06:13PM by i_lurk_here_a_lot http://ift.tt/1fy3WTH
Understanding the Stock Market
Hello, I am looking to become informed about the stock market, and I know close to nothing about it. Would anyone recommend any books worth reading? I am not looking for neat tricks, or recipe books for the market. My background is in Physics and Math, so I would Ideally like to see some theory and variables. I know this may be a tall order, but I appreciate any help I can get.
Thank You,
Submitted May 01, 2014 at 06:31PM by circleget http://ift.tt/1iIJpq6
NASDAQ:EROC – Eagle Rock Energy Partners - a quintessential "death-spiral" company!
In this edition Fat Pitch will be reviewing Eagle Rock Energy Partners- NASDAQ:EROC . A Master Limited Partnership that has an unsustainable business practice, unless management changes their financial policies soon.
Master Limited Partnership’s (MLP’s) in the energy sector have become increasingly popular with retail investors. Their main attraction is their perceived riskless investment that pays a yearly distribution of 6%. Now a truly riskless investment yielding 6% per annum is quite lucrative considering we are currently in a near zero interest rate environment. However, caveat emptor, many retail investors have no idea what they are getting themselves into!
The sales team pushing this product hide behind the shroud of the minor, yet true, benefits of MLP’s: the tax benefit of a limited partnership and the liquidity of a publicly traded equity. However, don’t be sidetracked when they call and tout these insignificant benefits! Be sure to do your research and check out the financials. Lastly, when the sales-rep starts chit-chatting about how you will spend your easily earned earnings on a family vacation in the Bahama’s, hang up the phone!
Just to clarify, it is not that Fat Pitch thinks all MLP’s are bad, it is just that most are! We see no point in explaining the background of the Eagle Rock Energy Partners – NASDAQ:EROC business since it is a horrible investment! Let us move on to the important part: the financials, focusing on a 3 year history of cash-flows statement.
Right off the bat a keen investor will realize that the 2013 cash flows from operating activities (line B) is $300,000 less than depreciation (line A). In other words, the company is barely earning enough from their operations to replace what is consumed just to maintain the status quo of business operations. Also consider that Eagle Rock obtains positive cash flows from a depleting asset (oil & gas reserves) and their gas compressing and processing plants will need replacing every so often. Replacement costs have been reviewed and we agree that this yearly depreciation figure very accurate.
Next, lets look at lines C and D: sections from the cash flow from financing activities. Notice how unsustainable this investment is!? Line C shows 2013 dividend distributions equal to 70% of its yearly cash flows from operations. You read that right! 70% went straight to investors via the dividend! And to think that this company cannot even earn enough to pay for its own replacement cost. Our calculations reflect Eagle Rock having a yearly shortfall of $118 million.
So how to they stay in business!? Lets take a look at Line D. Thank goodness they have hard-nosed investment bankers to push new stock on the market to unsuspecting retail investors! And every time Eagle Rock Energy Partners – NASDAQ:EROC raises capital by selling equity, these investment bankers collect a pound of flesh, typically 5-7% of the total amount of capital raised, in 2013 that total amount of new equity sold to the market was $96 million. Investment bankers probably walked away with $6 million at the end of the transaction.
Seems pretty reasonable to say that the only persons making any return on investment are the investment bankers! Please let F.P.I. kindly remind you that Eagle Rock Energy Partners – NASDAQ:EROC is not the only company playing the “raise capital just to pay dividends because our business can’t economically support itself” game!
Submitted May 01, 2014 at 05:57PM by FatPitch http://ift.tt/1lED7gJ