Monday, August 31, 2015

Asian shares nervous ahead of China data

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Market update, in light of views from Jackson Hole

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Dow posts worst August decline in 17 years

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Submitted August 31, 2015 at 07:15PM by wiseprogressivethink http://ift.tt/1Koa4wQ

Where do you buy your stocks?

I've been looking into buying my stocks on Scottrade (never bought stocks before). One of their catches, as I'm sure a lot of you are aware, you must first deposit $2500 into your account before you can start buying. I'm freshly out of college and don't necessarily have $2500 to drop into this account. I've been watching a stock for the past two years and I'm ready to make my move on it. Does anyone have any advice on other places to buy stocks without depositing so much into your account? And what exactly is the point of having that much in your account to begin with? Thanks in advance!



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Eni SpA (NYSE: E) stock will gain 32% over the next year thank's the huge natural gas discovery in the Mediterranean

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Submitted August 31, 2015 at 03:59PM by skilletbizkit309 http://ift.tt/1fRZwHW

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Aug 31st - Mixed market today heading into the afternoon

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Hmm somethings not right.

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Submitted August 31, 2015 at 11:42AM by Sqwertyu http://ift.tt/1LFHYu2

Which is a better barometer of the economy? Stock market or bond market?

Why?



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Barron's: Chinese Market Expected to Fall 15 Percent

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Submitted August 31, 2015 at 11:37AM by asked__and__answered http://ift.tt/1X6bpMe

Interesting perspective on a rate hike I think I may agree with

Guest on CNBC from Cowen & Co saying that a rate hike will actually rally the market.

This is the exact opposite from popular opinion, which is why think its probably right!

Everybody fearing a Fed move to raise rates will get things spiraling lower, but guy is taking the opposite side and saying that a Fed rate hike will finally put the anticipation to rest and that the US economy is in pretty good shape, so a rate hike is not only overdue, but needed.

What are your thoughts?



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Pre-Market Volume Scanner for 8/31

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Submitted August 31, 2015 at 09:20AM by motor_city http://ift.tt/1N4yUlG

AMD stock up 20 cents?

It was 1.66 about a week ago and now it's at 1.85. Do you guys think it will go back up in the near future? I wish I would have snagged some shares when it was 1.66.



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Sunday, August 30, 2015

Asia stocks sag as Fed rate prospects revived, China still a worry

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3 Bottoms On Tetra Technologies (TTI)

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Market Timing: Will Barack Obama Escape The Next Financial Crisis?

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Im trying to understand how china's slumping market affect other countries? Can someone explain it to me?

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Relive last Monday's market open (Videos)

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Saturday, August 29, 2015

Why I’m buying Freeport-McMoRan (FCX), a lucrative rebound play that Icahn just took a position in

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Submitted August 29, 2015 at 03:52PM by aces156 http://ift.tt/1MUENQQ

FREE Q&A tonight 8/29/15, 7pm EST on my ticket.TV channel!

Hey y'all I'm gonna do a free q&a thing tonight at 7pm! Bring questions about getting started in trading, charts, trade ideas, whatever you want! Only rule is if you want to know my thoughts about a particular chart you have to tell me your idea on it first (i.e. dont just ask me "what are your thoughts on AAPL?") ... better question is what do you think of buying AAPL at $x price with a stop loss here and a target here within a certain timeframe.

Hope to see everyone there! It will be recorded if you miss it...link will be on my tickertv channel.

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Edit: sorry subject was supposed to say ticker not ticket...



Submitted August 29, 2015 at 04:29PM by ghostofgbt http://ift.tt/1MUELZ2

Stock Market overview with my suggested stock pic!

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Submitted August 29, 2015 at 04:43PM by nightcrawler55555 http://ift.tt/1MUELIK

Does anybody read any investment magazines, e.g. *Money,* *Forbes,* *Kiplinger's,* etc.?

My nephews are selling magazine subscriptions for their school fundraiser and I think this is a good opportunity to buy a subscription to an investment magazine. Does anyone here follow any regular publications?



Submitted August 29, 2015 at 01:26PM by CurtisdaSoldier http://ift.tt/1PZMhlF

One daytrader's experience on Monday's crash/bounce

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Submitted August 29, 2015 at 12:14PM by stockscalper http://ift.tt/1WZUqv5

Helping each other find great swing opportunities

Hey everyone,

At the moment I have a limited bankroll of $2,000 and I'm struggling making consistent profit in day trading, so I thought maybe for now focus on swing trading and with time get my bankroll higher with the swing.

I was thinking, is it possible we help each other find good swing opportunities? Are there discussions here are swing trading and suggestions on stocks and positions you find?

I know you'll say $2,000 is a joke, but it is possible to risk a little and with time get the bankroll higher I think.

Thank you all!



Submitted August 29, 2015 at 03:14AM by Rinor8181 http://ift.tt/1NZtDJl

Friday, August 28, 2015

How often would this strategy have been a better move than doing nothing at all based on the S&P 500?

Here's the strategy:

1) Buy in at any historical time you want and hold it until it drops 10% from the highest point it reaches after you buy in.

2) Sell all.

3) Buy back in when it increases 10% from the lowest point it reached after you sold it.

If you did this each time it occurred in the S&P 500, how many times would it have been a better move than doing nothing at all, in say like the last 40 years? Does anyone have any software or tool that can quickly answer that question?

What do y'all think about this strategy?



Submitted August 28, 2015 at 07:28PM by andleod http://ift.tt/1JrouII

Swing trading $SUNE; what could I have done better? Or did I do alright?

TL;DR: Please see $SUNE 5-day chart. Notice the low of $8.25 Wednesday and close at $9.25. I wanted to see it after opening Thursday and it continued to climb from open @ $9.80 to $10.20. Sometime before it went high I bought in at $9.89. Today's (Friday's) high was $11. My stop limit sold at $10.66 after hitting the high and dipping to $10.30 as of right now. Profit = $.77 / share. What would you have done? Would you have held out for the fourth day / until you have the funds in your account again, or simply hoped for a bigger gain tomorrow? Would you exercise options? Would you have purchased the contract / shares in advance if you had traded options? If you were me, how would you have conducted this trade or invested in this company?

LONG VERSION, SAME QUESTIONS: Hi everybody. I only recently started investing but I've gotten to the point where I believe I'm past the uphill learning curve.

This question is inspired by the AMA with u/TheFadedBull from (I think) yesterday. I feel pretty good about the trade I made and profits taken, but I want to hear from the community here what you would have done. There is a lot of language being thrown around in the options realm that I'm only vaguely familiar with, and I don't know what else I don't know. If there's something better than what I'm doing, of course I want to know what that could be. So if anybody would indulge me please, I'll throw out what info I saw from Wednesday to today and what I did with it; would you tell me what you might have considered in the same situation?

Obviously, the market hasn't been so wonderful in August. I have liked $SUNE as a company with long-term potential, but this month it dropped from the highest it's been in 5 years to the lowest it's been since 2013. On a 5-day chart you can see it drop sharp after opening Wednesday, and it climbed well over 10% from that point and continued to climb in after hours.

Thursday, the open was significantly higher than the Wednesday's close. Early traffic showed that $SUNE was climbing until as late as 10:15 which is about the time I bought in. Prices climbed to almost the point where I would have accepted my minimum ROI and put in a stop limit, but they were about $.05 shy. Then they went to my purchase price, stayed level, dipped, and closed around the day's high.

Today/Friday. Pre-market goes as high as $.30 above Thursday's close, but opens at previous close. Climbs until almost noon, then falls back to about the open. As the price hit my minimum "Good enough for me" price I set a stop limit, then moved it up to $10.66 while shares were trading around $10.75. Shares went to $11 (I might have moved the stop limit again but I didn't register this move), then they fell and I sold at above my 5% expected return.

So, that's what I did. What would you have done? Could I have done significantly better, or should I be perfectly content?



Submitted August 28, 2015 at 03:34PM by CurtisdaSoldier http://ift.tt/1Jroxob

Does anybody have a nice concise list of Rule 48 invocations?

If you're wondering what Rule 48 is: http://ift.tt/1UfyuI1



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Billionaire D.E Shaw, Hedge Fund Owner, Bullish On Oil Companies

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Since the drop, I decided to start investing. However, I am new to this and have no idea what I am doing. Please advise.

I just got an Etrade acount, can only invest about $100 per week or so. Where would you start if you knew everything you do now but had a low paying job and were limited to nearly zero capitol? Which companies should I watch for now? Which ones should I watch for once I can invest more? Should I stick to stocks worth $1-5, $100-300? How diverse is diverse?



Submitted August 28, 2015 at 12:16PM by AnonymousAutonomous http://ift.tt/1hlE1jF

This game will show you just how foolish it is to sell stocks right now

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Submitted August 28, 2015 at 12:04PM by gtj http://ift.tt/1hlE13o

$volume movers for the first 15min of trading Aug 28th

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Submitted August 28, 2015 at 09:48AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1JBhpCy

What Im trading today

I am focusing on two tickers today, possibly three.

PCLN

NFLX

TSLA

My plan is to see if we fade at open to that level from yesterday where we faded, only to be bought back before the bell. Also keep an eye on 197.50 on SPY from premkt levels as well.

If we fade down there, I will be looking to get long on a rebound.
NFLX 118 calls (expiring today)

PCLN 1240 calls (expiring today, dont need a lot, and they are $$)

TSLA 240 calls (expiring today)

If we dont catch that rebound, I will reevaluate my plan. If that level from yesterday doesnt hold, look for weds close to be next, if thats the case, I will be getting some puts for a very quick ride.



Submitted August 28, 2015 at 09:09AM by TheFadedBull http://ift.tt/1JBhpm6

Pre-Market Volume Scanner for 8/28

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Submitted August 28, 2015 at 09:01AM by motor_city http://ift.tt/1Jqexv9

Shorting the VIX

Is buying XIV a safe way to short the VIX? Looking at recent XIV trends, it would appear so (say, 1 - 3 months window), but looking at the last 5 years, it seems to have an increasing trend, which shows that there's some significant tracking error there.



Submitted August 28, 2015 at 08:00AM by harloss http://ift.tt/1EmFD7w

GUNSHIP - Tech Noir by Lee Hardcastle



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Asia rally led by japan as commodities, USD gain

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Submitted August 28, 2015 at 02:32AM by yellowpage09 http://ift.tt/1InzAL7

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Future of Russian economy?

What is the future of Russian economy and it's currency?



Submitted August 28, 2015 at 01:53AM by richiehustle http://ift.tt/1NL2yvt

Worth investing before the deal?

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Asia extends global stocks rally as upbeat U.S. GDP soothes sentiment

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Submitted August 27, 2015 at 10:36PM by yellowpage09 http://ift.tt/1MYKYos

Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA) Shares Rally After Model S P85D Review Results Released

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AAPL: Apple Stock Just Formed a Death Cross – Now What?

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Submitted August 27, 2015 at 02:23PM by LadySkribbler http://ift.tt/1ElUBe3

Where can I find detailed stock prices for the past year. (x-post from Investing)

I want to preface this and say that I am new to investing and I apologize if my question isn't clear.

Is there a way for me to find minute-by-minute stock prices for the past year? Including extended hours. Preferably, this data will be in excel form and easily searchable. Can I do the same for gold and silver prices?



Submitted August 27, 2015 at 05:18PM by kallassassin7 http://ift.tt/1U96yuS

AFTERGLOW by PICARO PICTURES



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How a Professional Poker Player became a Full-Time Value Investor

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Submitted August 27, 2015 at 03:01PM by aces156 http://ift.tt/1MRogNu

Three charts that hint market rout isn’t over

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The best car Consumer Reports has ever tested

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Timberrrrrrrrr

Rrrrrrrr protect your gains



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U.S. Stock Market Making Three Drives to a Top

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Submitted August 27, 2015 at 11:03AM by onioncapital http://ift.tt/1Jz0xMO

Oil and Russian ruble

In current situation, what is meant to be happening to oil prices within an year from now on? What will be happening to Russian ruble?



Submitted August 27, 2015 at 12:38PM by richiehustle http://ift.tt/1EldRbz

Stocks fly after Fed official cools Sept rate hike talk

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Submitted August 27, 2015 at 11:44AM by winstonl http://ift.tt/1LDvS7I

New mod here, and a full time options day trader. Best way for a new introduction would be to do an AMA, so AMA

New mod here, and wanted to share some things before we get started:

  • * I day trade options only.
  • I average $30-50k a month in net gains
  • I started when I was 22 with a $30k account
  • I use optionshouse to trade, and TOS for charting

Feel free to AMA. Ill most likely answer most after market hours.
Im already up $6145 on the day trading TSLA.

Ask away ladies and gents



Submitted August 27, 2015 at 11:59AM by TheFadedBull http://ift.tt/1Ufj1I1

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Pre market movers Aug 27

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Submitted August 27, 2015 at 09:25AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1JA55H0

World stocks fly after Fed official cools Sept rate hike talk

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What Would Happen If Everyone Joins China In Dumping Treasurys?

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U.S. stock futures add to gains after GDP data

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Pre-Market Volume Scanner for 8/27

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El Coyote by Javier Barboza

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Financial Transactions

Looking to start a subreddit to monitor the financial transaction market. The areas of focus on financial transactions:

•laws/regulations that are in place, need changing, proposals within states and different countries

•Taxes that are being proposed

•Fees that are being charged within in each sector and what they cover.

•Types of financial transactions, loyalty/reward points, cryptocurrency, local currency, stocks etc

•Companies processing financial transactions

•Infrastructure needs and upgrades for financial transactions

•Fraud and hacking to do with the financial transaction industry

•Security and technology for financial transactions including biometrics and devices

Please let me know if interested in helping or you have any other ideas



Submitted August 26, 2015 at 11:06AM by Usernamemeh http://ift.tt/1VcLeBF

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

BHP Billiton posted its weakest earnings since 2003

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Asia stocks up as Wall Street rally calms markets, dollar surges

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Submitted August 26, 2015 at 09:44PM by yellowpage09 http://ift.tt/1JwZLjn

Stocks leap about 4% in recovery, best day since 2011

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Stock Market Dive

Everybody seems to be concentrating on maintaining or increasing the value of the stock market by increasing investor confidence and getting them to invest more into the market. The thing is, all the money going into the stock market goes into creating things for consumers to use. Most consumers are either too poor, too comfortable or too debt-ridden to buy a lot of the stuff being made by companies backed by the stock market. No customers means nobody buys the stuff made by the companies means the stuff and the companies themselves lose value on the marketplace. This is the opposite direction investors are hoping to move towards, and so they rightfully bail. Too much focus is on the creation side and not enough on the consumption side. When consumption requires taking on more debt there is little chance that consumption will dramatically increase. Without that increase in consumption companies lose value and investors lose money.



Submitted August 26, 2015 at 08:51AM by sohalien http://ift.tt/1MV8xyp

Little wedge action here on the SPY

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Submitted August 26, 2015 at 01:40PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1Lx5jhu

The Trading Dead: Zombie Markets Could Collapse Economy (5 sections in 1 video)

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The mysterious 21% plunge in GE's stock

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Pre-Market Volume Scanner for 8/26

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Submitted August 26, 2015 at 09:21AM by motor_city http://ift.tt/1heXmmL

Morning Watchlist 8/26/15

Hey guys, first watchlist im putting up for this sub. I trade mostly weekly options so thats what this list will focus on. I am not in the business of predicting moves, I am in the business of capitalizing on the moves that happen. So for this list, I will have both calls and puts being mentioned on the same stock. Who knows where this market will head at open today. I can most certainly see us fading down to mondays close before heading back up again, but take that with a grain of salt.

$AAPL 107 calls or 105 puts. Im leaning towards puts here, at least for the open. 106.15ish can be a problem so well keep an eye on that. Like i said, we could be fading to mondays close whn the bell rings so ride them down there, and reevaluate the trade. On the upside is 107.50- 108 http://ift.tt/1NU3sni

$PCLN 1220 calls or 1180 puts hard beast to tame, but she pays well. 1220 has been a wall, not just this week but in the past as well. I cant tell where this one will open as it rarely has any vol in premkt so it could gap up $15 out of nowhere at the bell. I suspect 1210 or around there. Looking at 1220 calls to ride to that wall, and hope for a break over if things go our way. If we fade at open, look for the 1180 puts. These are expensive options, so dont grab a huge postion. 5-10 will do just fine as they move so much http://ift.tt/1K1tyXU

$CMG 720 calls or 685 puts I typically hate shorting the guac, but in this environment i just want to make some money. The strikes here are a bit further out than the others as it likes to gap at open as well. Lower liquidity than the other names listed so spreads could be an issue. 720 has been keeping it down and 685 is support from the last year. be careful with this one http://ift.tt/1NU3uLJ

$TSLA 230 calls or 220 puts I have so many support/resistance lines on this one as I have traded it heavily in the past. 230 has been keeping us down this week and 220 is mondays close. As with the others, wait for the morning shake out before deciding to enter http://ift.tt/1K1tB5Q

Keep an eye on SPY and /ES for the direction well be heading this morning. Dont rush any of these. Also, its to be noted that PUTS are priced much higher than calls as we stand right now. You can do the same thing Ive just done with just about any stock. Look for the the next strike out on the upside or the downside, then look for some possible levels that have been a factor as of late. AMZN, NFLX, GOOG any of those will work just as well. These guys move so much that the options get such a nice net change. 5-10 contracts each is ideal.

Any question or comments, please let me know. Also, keep in mind this was written between 8-830 this morning so theres an hour before the bell so there could be some moves before the bell. in that case, just switch up the strikes to fit accordingly. You want the next stirke otm or a few out for calls or the next strike itm for puts.

thanks and stay profitable



Submitted August 26, 2015 at 08:35AM by TheFadedBull http://ift.tt/1heXoej

Shanghai stocks close 1.27% down after day of turbulent trading for China's shares

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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

5 charts that break down what's really happening on the stock market

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Submitted August 25, 2015 at 09:44PM by yellowpage09 http://ift.tt/1UcyR6d

Please welcome two new mods to r/stockmarket!

We have two new mods joining the team today, they are u/TheFadedBull and u/motor_city !

These two fine young gentlemen are long time members of r/stockmarket. They enjoy walks on the beach, reading Twilight novels and baking cupcakes.

They also have a lot of trading experience in the market which is pretty damn important now that we are being hit with this kind of volatility!

Welcome u/TheFadedBull and u/motor_city, we look forward to seeing you both around a lot more!



Submitted August 25, 2015 at 04:16PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1MM7Oy8

Oil is lower than 2008/2009 crash. Why is gas still $2.50-$3.50 per gallon?

The price of oil is sitting around $40, which isn't as low as the mid-90s, but is lower than the 2008/2009 recession. Why am I still paying $2.50-$3.50 at the pump for a gallon of gas? Shouldn't it be like $1.50-$2.50. This isn't a yesterday thing, Its been falling since winter.



Submitted August 25, 2015 at 05:45PM by Monkmk2 http://ift.tt/1hFbne9

Starting in this mess......

So I´m keen on finance markets. I´m studying economics at the moment. However, I don´t know where I can learn something more about the market. Could you guys please tell me any good methods to start investing and acquire knowledge about this subject?



Submitted August 25, 2015 at 06:25AM by Alcrein http://ift.tt/1U5aEUM

BBY spectacular move so far today!

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Submitted August 25, 2015 at 01:23PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1Eh1GMJ

$SPY or $TVIX?

The ultimate battle between optimism vs pessimism. Which side are YOU on for the short term?



Submitted August 25, 2015 at 01:03PM by Jeepney-driver http://ift.tt/1Eh1GMH

Ishtar X Tussilago by Maceo Frost



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These guys lost a bit more money than all of us.

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U.S. Indicies May Get Ugly into the Close in August 25, 2015

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Submitted August 25, 2015 at 12:41PM by onioncapital http://ift.tt/1PwRHUf

Massive Dead Cat coming, China cuts rates

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Submitted August 25, 2015 at 07:58AM by rajveers http://ift.tt/1hc4IHz

Don't trade just to trade

Moves like this only come along every few years, and you most likely want a piece of the action. It's very doable, but sometimes sitting on the sidelines and observing is your best bet. Sure you can go have a pint, and wait till this all blows over but that won't help you next time we have an environment like this.

We all have our different trading styles and strategies so I can't tell you what to do or not to do, but even if you aren't trading, you should at least watch and learn.

Cash by close is your best bet if you day trade like me. The only things I've been holding overnight have been SPX and NDX call spreads from last thursday.

Today was a quick AMZN scalp within the first 30 mins, some 480 puts for +$2 on 10 contracts. I also entered some PCLN 1200 puts up here at 1220. Ill be out of those by the end of the day, win or lose.

Stick to your trading style and learn a few things in this crazy market. If this suits your style, go get em. If not, sit back and learn.

Stay profitable

edit: and it looks like its going to be a win on those PCLN puts. 5 contracts from $13.80 out at $17.25



Submitted August 25, 2015 at 12:05PM by TheFadedBull http://ift.tt/1MREojx

Market needs a correction that has been overdue, now.

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August 24, 2015: The Global Ripples Timeline

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Submitted August 25, 2015 at 09:07AM by bdrrr http://ift.tt/1V7mIlx

Markets looking to open up near yesterdays highs

S&P futures holding up nicely premarket near yesterdays highs.

AAPL currently 109 +6.5%



Submitted August 25, 2015 at 09:29AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1NGLeYg

Your opinion: do you think we'll see a drop like 2008 where the market lost 50% or more in a couple years?

Wanted to see your thoughts. No reason but for brainstorming. Seems like we could be on the verge of the end of this bull run. I'm thinking we'll drop to 1500 on the S&P and 9000 on the Dow at the most. What do you think?



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Trading in New York was halted 1,200 times today (Monday).

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Monday, August 24, 2015

Friend works in equity strategy - dropped this one on me today at 930am.

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Look what happened... at close today.

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Investors report problems with TD Ameritrade, Scottrade amid sell off

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Look at what is happening.. after lunch

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Submitted August 24, 2015 at 12:49PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1Jw2zkW

Why can't individual investors buy at low prices during a crash?

It seems like whenever there is a giant drop like this morning I log onto my brokerage firm to buy more shares but the thing is clogged up. So when the order finally does go through the price per share is back up to before the drop.

So... who is able to buy at the very bottom and why can't individuals do that?



Submitted August 24, 2015 at 10:37AM by secondnameIA http://ift.tt/1MJ8Cni

I bought 30 shares of TESLA Motors (TSLA) this morning at $200 a share. Should I be nervous or excited?

I set a purchase order a few months ago when it was trading around $230 a share, and this morning the order was completed. It's one of the more expensive stocks I hold, so I can't help but feel nervous.



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Can someone explain what is happening to the market today?

What is happening to the stock markets, and is this the start of a recession?



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Blue by Daniela Sherer



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Brace for biggest S&P gap down since Sept 2008

Its been a while since we have seen this kind of action, for many of you this is your first exposure to what a little panic looks like.

For the vets here, feels like the old days right?

Bottom line, do not freak out, there are going to be great bargains available at the end of all this.



Submitted August 24, 2015 at 09:27AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1LsL3h7

The Markets seem to be in free fall, but what about my 401k!?

So it looks like it's going to be another blood bath today in the US market as Asia stocks are down between 5-8% and Europe isn't fairing either. If i have my 401k investments in say a mutual fund like the ContraFund Class K ... would it be smart to sell and go to Cash Reserve until this calms down then jump back in when the price is low and my money can buy more? What do people typically do when stuff like this happens in regards to their 401k? Ride it out?



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Look at what is happening!

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Submitted August 24, 2015 at 09:53AM by tech500 http://ift.tt/1EdZLIZ

already lost 10k, what should i do?

hey guys, i'm not that familiar with stock market but i have about 106k invested in some etfs, mutual and index funds. i'm now down to 95k and wondering what should i do? do you guys think i should sell all of it on monday or just wait? any help would be much appreciated

my investment portfolio is:

ACWV
IGV IJR SCHE
VBINX
VTI



Submitted August 24, 2015 at 02:13AM by NatinLA http://ift.tt/1I74J59

Global Rout Wreaks Havoc on U.S. Stocks

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Submitted August 24, 2015 at 02:20AM by yellowpage09 http://ift.tt/1EeyeY5

Teenage Swing Trading-Have Some Questions

So I have been planning this for a while and I just want some advise. I have about $1k in play money. I am looking to make money off penny stocks that are trading at around 13 to 20 cents. The stocks I have been monitoring usually fluctuate around 2 to 4 cents everyday. I am thinking of just catching the stock at the low end swing and putting in a sell order so that once it reaches its high swing for the day it will be sold automatically. This will net me around $50-$100 if I buy around $500 worth of x stock depending on the variables. Might be chump change to some of you in here but it's good money for me. I will be doing this on Robinhood as well since there aren't any fees. Then while that first sell order funds are settling, just repeating the process with the other $500.



Submitted August 24, 2015 at 02:32AM by agreathobo http://ift.tt/1I74Gq9

People with experience in swing trading, how do/did you trade?

Would you say that you used more tech or fundamental analysis? Did you monitor the news like crazy or analyse graphs? Any particular techniques that you used? Did you find this way of trading successful?



Submitted August 24, 2015 at 03:33AM by Konniving http://ift.tt/1Eeyh6l

China shares wipe out 2015 gains as stocks tumble 8.5%

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Sunday, August 23, 2015

ELI5: With the crash in China, and crisis in Greece, could this be 2008 all over again?

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Apple has one big advantage with new Verizon payment plans

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china now down 8%

whistling...walking slowly...



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FX week ahead

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Markets in turmoil: STOCK FUTURES IN HISTORIC COLLAPSE

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Chinese sentiment on stock turns back to negative (23/8)



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Saturday, August 22, 2015

S and P 500 death cross yet to form, more down side coming after a bounce?

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The Only Thing That Matters For The US Stock Market & Economy

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Submitted August 22, 2015 at 11:38AM by AustrianMarkets http://ift.tt/1MF0rbu

Gap day trading - Trading the gap after a pullback, anyone here?

Hello,

I've been day trading stocks for a while and my main focus now is trading stocks that open with a big gap.

I wait for the pullback and above the reversal candle, I look to enter with the main trend (gap direction),

Anyone here uses this simple/basic strategy and can put some light on it, maybe some tips, discuss it with me, where he looks for the stocks, is there a specific setup you're looking for, etc'...

Thank you all!



Submitted August 22, 2015 at 05:13AM by Rinor8181 http://ift.tt/1JnvZ08

This Week’s Market Sell-Off May Not Be Such a Bad Thing

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Friday, August 21, 2015

SPY Monthly Chart - A "correction" is NORMAL here

Before everyone starts freaking out, this is a NATURAL process of the market cycle. We go up for several years, digest for a while, then go down for a bit, then digest again, then go up again. It's called a trend.

The logical place for SPY to go after retesting the recent breakdown spot would probably be $180ish (October 2014 lows). A strong selloff would put SPY probably around $165.The former would be a healthy correction, the latter a bit concerning but still relatively normal. So no I do not advocate "BTFD" here since we now have all four major indices (DIA, QQQ, IWM, SPY) below their 200 day moving averages as well as a number of potentially bearish news items on the horizon. This is a bit different than a dip down to the trendline like we saw for most of 2013 and 2014. I also am not saying panic/run away/sell all the things etc.

The correct thing to do here is wait. Next week we likely have some digestion since we dropped 5-6% this week, so we should see some rebound, but until the major indices reclaim and HOLD their 200 day moving averages I am not convinced the digestion/bearishness is over. I mean, it's not even really bearish right now. We've been going up for 6.5 years. It's time for a little rest. Don't freak out. Protect yourself with some put options or maybe lighten up on stuff that has had a nice run, and prepare to buy more after we see whether the market will continue down toward $180 or bounce hard like we did in October. I am all cash in my trading accounts, but still 100% invested in my long term accounts with no plans to change that. If there is a nasty selloff to $165 I will load the boat in the long term accounts with strong companies that have sold off due to emotion. If we bounce from here I will just hold what I have. My trading accounts I'll continue to trade like always. I'm shorting more during the day or playing inverse ETFs long on weak days so there is still plenty of opportunity to capitalize.

Anyway just my .02. Random ramblings. Take it or leave it

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Submitted August 21, 2015 at 10:27PM by ghostofgbt http://ift.tt/1E95e3B

How the major U.S. Indices have fared as of today's (8/21/15) close...

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Submitted August 21, 2015 at 05:40PM by bigbear0083 http://ift.tt/1E8ZcjE

ELI5: Is it worth investing in insurance companies in light of the Ashley Madison incident?

Some people are predicting that divorce firms are going earn lots of revenue due to the huge number of cheaters being potentially exposed after Ashley Madison hacking. The bad news for investors is that law firms cannot be publicly traded. However, could insurance companies also see a change in valuation?

I ask this because divorces and lawsuits often go hand-in-hand, and insurance firms that offer divorce and/or legal insurance could potentially see lots of new customers. But at the same time, I could also see how such firms could lose revenue due to the insurance payouts, in which case shorting could be beneficial.

I reckon it would also be worth buying stocks of companies that offer dating services due to large number of soon-to-be single people. :-)

Thoughts?



Submitted August 21, 2015 at 07:19PM by ixfd64 http://ift.tt/1Kbj3zL

What do you guys think will happen next week?

Is it time to short some big players like FB, NFLX, TSLA? Lets share our opinions.



Submitted August 21, 2015 at 05:57PM by Lucas_Schwartz1 http://ift.tt/1TYBxtk

VIX (Volatility Index) records its largest weekly percentage increase in history this week

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Sell-off turns real ugly: Dow plunges 531 points

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Submitted August 21, 2015 at 05:11PM by witchsbrew http://ift.tt/1TYBxd0

Do you think Apple and Disney will make it back to $120 per share?

Their has been a massive selloff this week and share prices have been dropping. My question is, when do you think Apple and Disney will make it back to $120 per share?

Do you think Apple gets back to the $120 per share range after the new iPhone release or will it not happen until after they announce their next quarterly results (with the assumption that they meet/beat expectations)?

When does Disney make it back to $120? I have a feeling it won't be until November at the earliest. Hopefully Star Wars isn't a bust and hopefully Star Wars can match/eclipse the success of Frozen.



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Bizarre press release from War Eagle Mining (WARGF)

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Greece is bank when you don't need it

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some market perspective on this fall

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some bear market ETF's catching a bid today

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What a Nice Party by Matt Ingebretson



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About 1,000 point drop on Dow today? Anyone

Would be good to flush off over leverage, margin debt etc. If so, doubt that we would stay too long so low.



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Greece is bank when you don't need it

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Asian equities in Free-Fall

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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Fluctuation of stock prices

Despite the regular fluctuation of stock prices, why is it not possible to always be able to sell a stock for more than it was bought?



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Asia slides after Wall Street caves, dollar extends losses

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Submitted August 20, 2015 at 09:43PM by yellowpage09 http://ift.tt/1E8GWa8

Shorting on companies mishaps

Hello, mainly forex trader here. I'm not very into bonds and stocks, but i had this idea. Since economics of smaller companies are easier affected, aren't some people trying to sabotage it? I mean what if i own a successful and growing company and some guy on a trading platform shorts a huge order, then he goes and burns down my factory. Its easy money for him right? Has this ever been done before ? Are there any popular or loud cases of this kind of scam ?

EDIT 1: just found out that before 9/11 there were record high amount of short orders on indices..



Submitted August 20, 2015 at 05:17PM by edgarinsh http://ift.tt/1Jn4lVr

DIS -5% today

6 month lows for DIS, getting hit with a downgrade from Bernstein to "Market Perform" from "Outperform."

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Anybody long on this or looking to take a position?



Submitted August 20, 2015 at 12:58PM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1J8IBcm

S and P 500 possible scenario

Looks like prior lows near 2044 first then a bounce to the 200 dma ( maybe) near 2078 and a fall below 2000 after that as the death cross takes hold. Either way massive downside likely as we get the first 10% correction since 2011.



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Asian markets sink after dovish Fed minutes

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$NFLX - What is Happening?!

Can anyone help me understand what is happening to Netflix stock today?



Submitted August 20, 2015 at 11:21AM by tech500 http://ift.tt/1E7ajJT

Market timer Tom McClellan sees a crash starting this week

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Jobless claims edge up; labor market still improving

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ELI5: Uptick rule and short sale restriction. Please.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Asian shares fragile, dollar loses edge on Fed minutes

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Why You Shouldn’t Trust Most Financial Research

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Submitted August 19, 2015 at 08:46PM by FlowGeneral http://ift.tt/1E5F41T

Thoughts on the green/alternative energy ETFs?

Thoughts on ETFs like QCLN, ICLN, GEX, PZD, and TAN for long term holds? Do these show promise in your opinion?

Right now their PE ratios are around 20-30, which is IMO is not great, but not horrible for growth stocks. They are well diversified and some hold international holdings. Downside is that expense ratio is a little high for my liking.



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Hunting For Value In The Dow 30: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

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Submitted August 19, 2015 at 07:08PM by adammjam http://ift.tt/1E5jE51

Could anybody answer a few general question about trading for a hopeful day trader?

My goal is to be a day trader of equities & forex, but I've been getting some mixed info while practicing. Would love to get the most realistic practice I can.

  • What sort of rules/restrictions are there for equity trading? I seem to remember I read a long time ago that you couldn't short an already falling stock, but now that doesn't seem to make sense. Same question about rules/regulation of Forex trading.

  • What's the typical time for equity orders to be filled, and what's the typical commission for entering and exiting a trade? Investopedia does a 20min wait for orders (open and close both), TradingView is instant. Investopedia charges $19.99 commission for entry then again for exit, TradingView doesn't factor in any commission.

  • Are there any restrictions on the frequency at which I can trade equities? For example, I shorted AAPL at around 10:30am EST, closed that position with ~$340 profit less than 40min later. If this wasn't with fake money on TradingView, would I even be permitted to close that position, or would I be violating some regulations?

Thanks for any help!



Submitted August 19, 2015 at 05:53PM by FutureChuck http://ift.tt/1K6XTTm

10 Companies Benjamin Graham Would Invest In Today - August 2015

Out of the multitude of companies, which ones would legendary value investor Benjamin Graham buy today? I've compiled ten great companies that fit the ModernGraham criteria, based on Benjamin Graham's methods.

The companies in this list pass the rigorous requirements of either the Defensive Investor or the Enterprising Investor and are undervalued by the market.

Here are the ten companies Benjamin Graham would invest in today:

Denbury Resources Inc. (DNR)

Denbury Resources Inc. qualifies for the Enterprising Investor but not the more conservative Defensive Investor. The Defensive Investor is concerned with the company size, insufficient earnings growth or stability over the last ten years along with the short dividend history. The Enterprising Investor is concerned with the level of debt relative to the net current assets. As a result, all Enterprising Investors following the ModernGraham approach based on Benjamin Graham's methods should feel comfortable proceeding with the evaluation.

As for a valuation, the company appears to be undervalued after growing its EPSmg (normalized earnings) from $0.88 in 2011 to an estimated $1.05 for 2015. This level of demonstrated earnings growth surpasses the market's implied estimate of 2.58% annual earnings decline over the next 7-10 years. As a result, the ModernGraham valuation model, based on Benjamin Graham's formula, returns an estimate of intrinsic value above the price.

Ford Motor Company (F)

Ford Motor Company performs well in the ModernGraham model and is suitable for Enterprising Investors. The Defensive Investor is concerned with the inconsistent dividend record and the lack of earnings stability over the last ten years, while the Enterprising Investor has no initial concerns. As a result, Enterprising Investors should feel very comfortable proceeding to the next part of the analysis, which is a determination of the company's intrinsic value.

When it comes to valuation, it is critical to consider the company's earnings history. In this case, the company has grown its EPSmg (normalized earnings) from $1.30 in 2011 to an estimated $1.55 for 2015. Even though this is not a very high level of growth, it is well above the market's implied estimate of only 0.69% annual earnings growth over the next 7-10 years.

Here, actual growth in EPSmg over the last several years has averaged 3.8% annually, so the market is expecting a very significant drop in earnings growth. The ModernGraham valuation model reduces the historical growth to a more conservative figure, assuming that some slowdown will occur, but still estimates a growth figure much higher than the market's implied rate. Therefore, the model returns an estimate of intrinsic value well above the current price, indicating the company is significantly undervalued at the present time.

Fossil Group (FOSL)

Fossil Group performs well in the ModernGraham model and is suitable for both Defensive and Enterprising Investors. Both investor types are only initially concerned by the lack of dividend payments. As a result, all value investors should feel very comfortable proceeding to the next part of the analysis, which is a determination of the company's intrinsic value.

When it comes to valuation, it is critical to consider the company's earnings history. In this case, the company has grown its EPSmg (normalized earnings) from $1.68 in 2011 to an estimated $6.01 for 2015. This is a strong level of growth and is well above the market's implied estimate of only 1.68% annual earnings growth over the next 7-10 years.

Here, actual growth in EPSmg over the last several years has averaged nearly 16% annually, so the market is expecting a very significant drop in earnings growth. The ModernGraham valuation model reduces the historical growth to a more conservative figure, assuming that some slowdown will occur, but still estimates a growth figure much higher than the market's implied rate. Therefore, the model returns an estimate of intrinsic value well above the current price, indicating the company is significantly undervalued at the present time.

Helmerich & Payne (HP)

Helmerich & Payne Inc. is suitable for both the Defensive Investor and the Enterprising Investor. The company passes all of the requirements of each investor type, which is a rare accomplishment indicative of the company's strong financial position. As a result, value investors following the ModernGraham approach based on Benjamin Graham's methods should feel very comfortable proceeding with further research and comparing the company to other opportunities.

From a valuation side of things, the company appears to be undervalued after growing its EPSmg (normalized earnings) from $3.24 in 2011 to an estimated $5.11 for 2015. This level of demonstrated growth outpaces the market's implied estimate of 2.97% annual earnings growth over the next 7-10 years and leads the ModernGraham valuation model, based on Benjamin Graham's formula, to return an estimate of intrinsic value well above the price.

Lincoln National Corporation (LNC)

Lincoln National Corporation passes the initial requirements of the Enterprising Investor, but not the more conservative Defensive Investor. The Defensive Investor is concerned by the company's lack of earnings stability over the last ten years. The Enterprising Investor has no initial concerns. As a result, all Enterprising Investors should feel very comfortable proceeding to the next part of the analysis, which is a determination of the company's intrinsic value.

When it comes to that valuation, it is critical to consider the company's earnings history. In this case, it has grown its EPSmg (normalized earnings) from $0.80 in 2011 to an estimated $5.01 for 2015. This is a very strong level of demonstrated growth, which is well above the market's implied estimate for annual earnings growth of 1.59% over the next 7-10 years.

In recent years, the company's actual growth in EPSmg has been astronomical, and while the ModernGraham valuation model reduces the actual growth to a more conservative figure when making an estimate, the model still returns an estimate of intrinsic value well above the current price, indicating that the company is undervalued at the present time.

People's United Financial (PBCT)

People's United Financial Inc. qualifies for both the Defensive Investor and the Enterprising Investor. In fact, the company passes all of the requirements of both investor types, indicating it is in a very strong financial position. As a result, all value investors following the ModernGraham approach based on Benjamin Graham's methods should feel comfortable proceeding with further research into the company and comparing it to other opportunities.

As for a valuation, the company appears undervalued after growing its EPSmg (normalized earnings) from $0.40 in 2011 to an estimated $0.78 for 2015. This level of demonstrated growth outpaces the market's implied estimate of 5.62% earnings growth and leads the ModernGraham valuation model, which is based on Benjamin Graham's formula, to return an estimate of intrinsic value above the market price.

Seagate Technology (STX)

Seagate Technology is suitable for the Enterprising Investor but not the Defensive Investor. The Defensive Investor is concerned by the low current ratio, lack of earnings stability over the last ten years, inconsistent dividend record, and the high PB ratio. The Enterprising Investor is only concerned with the level of debt relative to the net current assets. As a result, all Enterprising Investors following the ModernGraham approach based on Benjamin Graham's methods should feel very comfortable proceeding with further research and comparing the company to other opportunities.

From a valuation side of things, the company appears to be undervalued after growing its EPSmg (normalized earnings) from $0.34 in 2011 to an estimated $5.01 for 2015. This level of demonstrated growth outpaces the market's implied estimate of 1.26% annual earnings growth over the next 7-10 years and leads the ModernGraham valuation model, based on Benjamin Graham's formula, to return an estimate of intrinsic value well above the price.

Starwood Property Trust (STWD)

Starwood Property Trust Inc. qualifies for the Enterprising Investor but not the Defensive Investor. The Defensive Investor is concerned by the short history as a publicly traded company, while the company passes all of the Enterprising Investor's requirements. As a result, Enterprising Investors following the ModernGraham approach based on Benjamin Graham's methods should feel comfortable proceeding with further research into the company and comparing it to other opportunities.

As for a valuation, the company appears undervalued after growing its EPSmg (normalized earnings) from $0.76 in 2011 to an estimated $1.98 for 2015. This level of demonstrated growth is greater than the market's implied estimate of 1.18% earnings growth and leads the ModernGraham valuation model, which is based on Benjamin Graham's formula, to return an estimate of intrinsic value above the market price.

Tegna Inc. (TGNA)

Tegna Inc. qualifies for the Enterprising Investor but not the more conservative Defensive Investor. The Defensive Investor is concerned with the insufficient earnings growth or stability over the last ten years along with the low current ratio. The Enterprising Investor is concerned with the level of debt relative to the net current assets. As a result, all Enterprising Investors following the ModernGraham approach based on Benjamin Graham's methods should feel comfortable proceeding with the evaluation.

As for a valuation, the company appears to be undervalued after growing its EPSmg (normalized earnings) from a loss of $2.00 in 2011 to an estimated gain of $2.50 for 2015. This level of demonstrated earnings growth surpasses the market's implied estimate of 1.06% annual earnings growth over the next 7-10 years. As a result, the ModernGraham valuation model, based on Benjamin Graham's formula, returns an estimate of intrinsic value above the price.

Twenty-First Century Fox (FOXA)

Twenty-First Century Fox is not suitable for Defensive Investors but it does pass the initial requirements of the Enterprising Investor. The Defensive Investor is concerned with the insufficient earnings stability over the last ten years, and the high PB ratio, while the Enterprising Investor's only concern is the level of debt relative to the net current assets. As a result, all Enterprising Investors should feel very comfortable proceeding to the next part of the analysis, which is a determination of the company's intrinsic value.

When it comes to that valuation, it is critical to consider the company's earnings history. In this case, it has grown its EPSmg (normalized earnings) from $0.66 in 2011 to an estimated $2.64 for 2015. This is a fairly strong level of demonstrated growth, and outpaces the market's implied estimate for annual earnings growth of 2.11% over the next 7-10 years.

In recent years, the company's actual growth in EPSmg has averaged nearly 60% annually, and while the ModernGraham valuation model reduces the actual growth to a more conservative figure when making an estimate, the model still returns an estimate of intrinsic value well above the current price, indicating that Twenty-First Century Fox is significantly undervalued at the present time.

Disclaimer: The author held a long position in Ford Motor Company (F) but did not hold a position in any of the other companies listed in this article at the time of publication and had no intention of changing that position within the next 72 hours. This should not be considered investment advice as the author is not a registered investment adviser. Readers should consult a registered investment adviser prior to making any investment decision. This post originally appeared on ModernGraham.



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Light Sweet Crude Oil Futures (/CL) hits lowest print since March of 2009

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Submitted August 19, 2015 at 01:50PM by bigbear0083 http://ift.tt/1E5WRGb

Do September rate hikes make any sense?

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Submitted August 19, 2015 at 01:48PM by gaparmer http://ift.tt/1fpDBHT

Valuing the Apple Watch: Can It Really Be Worth $140 Billion?

Abstract:

The Apple Watch does not currently seem like an overwhelming success. In fact, many analysts are quick to disregard the product entirely, with one deeming it a "'Newton-Like' Failure" (Source: Inc.com). However, the parallels between the Apple Watch and the Apple iPad are undeniable, and I suspect foretell of a revolutionary product line. In this article, I value the Apple Watch as a product by dissecting Apple's sales progress thus far, and laying out my expectations for the Apple Watch going forward.

Read the whole article here

So what do you all think - can the Apple Watch really be worth $140 Billion?



Submitted August 19, 2015 at 12:29PM by adammjam http://ift.tt/1WFcjz6

VIX Auguts calls

Was gonna buy some. Didn't. Am sad now.



Submitted August 19, 2015 at 11:40AM by omgpieftw http://ift.tt/1HW64vH

Is China prone to the bubble crash like that of the 1990s in Japan?

Will that happen to China what happened in Japan in 1990s? Lost decades? How prone and susceptible is China to that? How would China try to prevent it?



Submitted August 19, 2015 at 11:45AM by dennisrieves http://ift.tt/1HW626T

Aquinox stock rockets 2000%, Twitter goes nuts

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Submitted August 19, 2015 at 12:01PM by serenepic69 http://ift.tt/1HW61QB

AEO a good buy?

What are your thoughts on this stock ? Check out why I like it.
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Submitted August 19, 2015 at 07:24AM by asims2006 http://ift.tt/1KvQUPJ

Stock futures fall as China weighs; Fed minutes awaited

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Submitted August 19, 2015 at 08:14AM by stanwal http://ift.tt/1gXrK4N

Williams Co. Inc. has gained 20% since January, making it one of the best-performing oil stocks of 2015

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ODIN'S AFTERBIRTH by Joseph Bennett



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Asia stocks trade in red as China douses risk sentiment

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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

3D printing stocks might be the hidden gems we all are looking for in these gloomy markets ($DDD $SSYS $VJET)

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U.S. stocks dip after 6 percent tumble in Chinese stocks overnight

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Asian shares weighed down by renewed China concerns

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Expeditors International of Washington Takes off

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Themes & Variations - 2015 by Ziye Liu



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5 Stocks That Can Thrive If Oil Prices Fall Further

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OMER +65% pop, biopharma rocket of the day

Seems like there has been a mad dash into almost anything biotech lately.

Today OMER had its move, +65% as of 2pm.

According to the company, OMS721 has completed its mid-dose testing and is nearing the end of the high-dose phase of the treatment's mid-stage trial as well. What sent shares soaring, though, was the announcement that two patients in the mid-dose group with plasma therapy-resistant aHUS demonstrated clinically meaningful improvements in several areas, such as mean platelet count, mean schistocyte count, mean haptoglobin, and mean levels of LDH. The first patient to complete the high dose regimen of OMS721 showed a marked improvement in several biomarkers as well.



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Why European Stocks Are a Better Bet Than the U.S. Right Now

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Some earlier bubbles and crashes

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Chinese Stocks Tumble 6.2% Amid Government Intervention Efforts

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NBC is investing $200 million in BuzzFeed

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U.S. Stocks On Track to Open Lower

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Submitted August 18, 2015 at 09:43AM by stanwal http://ift.tt/1Nr2KQk

Underpriced gem? $MU

Is Micron Technology underpriced? Analysts have the price target at $27 or higher. http://ift.tt/1Px9MST



Submitted August 18, 2015 at 08:15AM by asims2006 http://ift.tt/1IZSHi0

Buying stocks in NZ

I am very new to this and am only 17, I am looking to buy stock in HTC and am wondering if anyone knows how I could go about doing that. I tried to figure it out myself and read words regarding the national Bank. What do you guys suggest?

Thanks in advance!



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Meet the Man Who Won on Greek Stocks When All Others Failed

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Monday, August 17, 2015

Asia trades with little gains on Wall Street closed higher overnight

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Asian shares steady for now after mixed U.S. data

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Should You Buy Tesla (TSLA) on Uber Rumor?

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Submitted August 17, 2015 at 07:22PM by stan93 http://ift.tt/1Lgs2yh

Did I get shafted? I'm a little confused and any help would be appreciated (company/stock split)

I bought 10 shares of Kimberly-Clark at $108 a share awhile back and a short time later their medical branch broke off (or was sold off) and became Halyard Health.

it automatically gave me 1 share of Halyard Health and from one day to the next I was down $850 on my account without me moving a cent. I have TD Ameritrade and it shows gain/loss on each company I have and that 1 share has always been -$850 in the red more or less since I've had it. So what happened? Did I get shafted by Kimberly-Clark or is this something I'm just ignorantly unaware of? Right now it's trading at $33



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Premarket movers TSLA ZU KITE AVEO

TSLA +5.2% , no news, looks to be closing the gap lower from the 6th

ZU +49% being acquired: ENGLEWOOD, Colo. & SEATTLE --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Liberty Interactive Corporation (Liberty Interactive) (Nasdaq: QVCA, QVCB, LVNTA, LVNTB) and zulily, inc. (zulily) (Nasdaq: ZU) today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement (the Agreement) under which Liberty Interactive will acquire all outstanding shares of zulily for $18.75 per share. The acquisition will be attributed to Liberty Interactives QVC Group tracking stock.

KITE +3.4% SANTA MONICA, Calif. , Aug. 17, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kite Pharma, Inc. (Kite) (Nasdaq:KITE) today provided an update from the Company's ongoing Phase 1/2 clinical trial of KTE-C19 in patients with refractory aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) who have failed prior chemotherapy treatments and have a poor prognosis. KTE-C19 is an investigational therapy in which a patient's T cells are genetically modified to express a Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) designed to target the antigen CD19, a protein expressed on the cell surface of B-cell lymphomas and leukemias.

AVEO +118% (Caution, penny stock) : CAMBRIDGE, Mass. --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AVEO Oncology (NASDAQ:AVEO) today announced an exclusive, worldwide license agreement with Novartis for the development and commercialization of AVEOs first-in-class, potent, humanized inhibitory antibody targeting growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15), AV-380, and related antibodies, including modified or derivative forms of any such antibody (the Product).



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At Amazon, Employees Treat the Bathroom as an Extension of the Office

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Weekend Warriors by Lyndon Casey



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Preferred Stock vs. Common Stock: What's the Difference?

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Balls by Mimi Leung



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Amazon Stock Untarnished After CEO Jeff Bezos Defends Workplace (Nasdaq: AMZN)

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Why Google created Alphabet?

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Submitted August 17, 2015 at 11:58AM by AnalystNeo http://ift.tt/1LfscG1

Interesting opinion piece in Irish Independent forecasts problems in near future for global markets.

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Submitted August 17, 2015 at 10:01AM by Why_Yes_It_IS_Me http://ift.tt/1MxvJTa

EFOI bit smack down from $19 highs

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Submitted August 17, 2015 at 10:57AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1MxvJCT

How do people react swiftly in the stock market?

For instance, when i heard the news that Google has restructured, i would like to buy in its shares. However by that time its price in the stock market had already gone up since other people reacted quicker than me. I'd like to ask how the other people obtained the restructure news quickly? Are they all professional stock brokers who get news through a priviledged and quick-reacting channel?



Submitted August 17, 2015 at 10:39AM by dennisrieves http://ift.tt/1MxvIPc

Comparing Microsoft Edge to Chrome to Internet Explorer

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Submitted August 17, 2015 at 08:03AM by bartturner http://ift.tt/1HRIqAu

Why does exchanges get quote updates from another exchange when the stock isnt listed on both?

This question might be pretty obvious, and I looking forward to the explanation.

The HFT's got an edge, because their processing power and speed is superior the exchanges.

But the thing i dont get is, why does fx. NYSE have to update NASDAQ with quote updates in the first place? Many stocks isnt cross listed, so whats the point?

I get that its important to deliver the NBBO, but if the stock isnt listed on a specific exchange, then whats the point sending quote information to it.



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Sunday, August 16, 2015

Asian markets gain with Japan ahead after GDP beats forecasts

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Asia steady as yuan calms, dollar firm on upbeat data

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Weekly Stock Market Review: Top Stocks to Buy

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Four Effective Ways to Determine Your Ideal Position Size

Hey y'all! It's been a while since I did a new blog post so here you go! Some little tidbits on the different ways you can manage risk and choose the proper position size for your trades. Feel free to discuss here or toss in your own ideas/thoughts!

clicky!



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Inmate With Stock Tips Wants To Be San Quentin's Warren Buffett : NPR

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Beginner Value Investors: Getting out from the pit of newbie investment hell

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How Amazon spells out what’s expected of its managers

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Los Angeles by Ian Wood



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Glu: 'Racing Rivals' Achieves $3.4 Million In Monthly Sales (NASDAQ:GLUU)

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Saturday, August 15, 2015

Our skin is an open bar for mosquitos.

Yeah.



Submitted August 15, 2015 at 09:37PM by dukesilver2 http://ift.tt/1fh1wJq

East coast ATC down, all flights grounded, do yall think it'll affect the airlines?

Was about to board my flight to Baltimore when news came in that all flights to and from the east coast have been grounded for an indefinite period due to the region's ATC radar being down. Think the airlines are gonna take a big hit?



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So You've Grown Attached by Kate Tsang



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Apple working on self-driving car, report says

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Submitted August 15, 2015 at 10:59AM by GeraldBaker10 http://ift.tt/1N9CV8a

Friday, August 14, 2015

7 year market cycle to conclude soon with a big bang to the downside?

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Submitted August 15, 2015 at 01:11AM by rajveers http://ift.tt/1UJKsM5

Euro: New safe haven for European stocks

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Submitted August 15, 2015 at 01:27AM by yellowpage09 http://ift.tt/1J9xQdw

Asia trades mixed as PBoC halts Yuan devaluation

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Submitted August 15, 2015 at 12:51AM by yellowpage09 http://ift.tt/1Mt4Yzx

Wall St. edges up after upbeat data, Greek bailout agreement

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Submitted August 14, 2015 at 09:37PM by belfand http://ift.tt/1DRNCcF

How do BioTech Companies IPO so quickly, isn't there strict financial requirements to be listed on a stock exchange? (Especially OTCBB and NASDAQ)

These BioTech companies are founded today, and go public next week. /s

Seriously though, how is this?



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Why Star Bulk Carriers Stock (SBLK) is a value move for rebound investors

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Looking For Value In Today's Market? Avoid These Sectors

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Miguel - Crazy Enough by Yours Truly



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Cisco is about to take over a $36 billion software networking market

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Pre-market action JCP WX ONTX

Moving premarket with a move greater than 5%

JCP +6% J. C. Penney Company, Inc. (the "Company") issued an earnings press release on August 14, 2015 announcing its 2015 second quarter results of operations and financial condition.

WX +6.5% SHANGHAI , Aug.14, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- WuXi PharmaTech (Cayman) Inc.("WuXi" or the "Company") (NYSE: WX), a leading open-access R&D capability and technology platform company serving the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries with operations in China and the United States , today announced that it has entered into a definitive Agreement and Plan of Merger (the "Merger Agreement") with New WuXi Life Science Limited ("Parent") and WuXi Merger Limited ("Merger Sub"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Parent.

ONTX +56% (Caution, penny stock) Continuation of yesterdays move. EWTOWN, Pa. , Aug. 13, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Onconova Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:ONTX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing novel products to treat cancer, today announced the submission of an investigational new drug (IND) application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for IV rigosertib as a treatment for higher-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (HR-MDS) after failure of hypomethylating agent (HMA) therapy. Upon clearance, the IND enables Onconova to initiate a randomized, controlled pivotal Phase 3 trial in patients with HR-MDS that have failed prior HMA therapy.



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Wall Street opens flat as investors assess data

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19 US stocks with the most exposure to China

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Today’s tech bubble can’t compare to these 19 things that happened in 1999

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Submitted August 14, 2015 at 05:14AM by nysom1227 http://ift.tt/1DPqP1l

China devaluation

what are the implications China's currency devaluation have on commodities, equities and bonds?



Submitted August 13, 2015 at 07:14AM by dennisrieves http://ift.tt/1LaPnEk

Apple has one big advantage with new Verizon payment plans

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Submitted August 14, 2015 at 03:39AM by JohnMcNamara1949 http://ift.tt/1Er5Egs

Thursday, August 13, 2015

One of my individual stocks has CRASHED--what should I do?

a stock I bought a year ago has tumbled 60%. it's not in danger of hitting 0, but 60% is quite a fall. I'm under the impression that it pretty much HAS to go up at this point so I think I should hold onto it, but I'm not sure what my next move should be. For the record, I am only 21 so time is on my side



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Promising Future For Zillow - Zillow (NASDAQ:Z)

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Submitted August 13, 2015 at 10:47AM by JohnMcNamara1949 http://ift.tt/1Kk7Ybh

GPRO got a good bounce this morning

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Submitted August 13, 2015 at 10:59AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1MqH6MW

U.S. oil extends slump, flirts with six-year low as stocks build

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Submitted August 13, 2015 at 01:51PM by winstonl http://ift.tt/1Kk7Yb7

Is there a website dedicated to showing options prices on a chart?

Based on expiration per month, etc?



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Molycorp ($MCP) filed for Chapter 11

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Robinhood is finally on android!

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Tesla seeks to raise about $500 million through sale of shares

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Submitted August 13, 2015 at 07:48AM by yellowpage09 http://ift.tt/1DPLHoC

Alibaba earnings announcement shows things weren’t that bad! GMV grew 'only' 34% instead of 37% expected.

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S&P 500 stages biggest comeback in about 4 years as stocks erase China fall

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China yuan weakens for third day, gap between official rate and market narrows sharply

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Submitted August 12, 2015 at 11:08PM by yellowpage09 http://ift.tt/1UEnlCR

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

"What's happening with Shake Shack stock is a very serious warning that the markets have become frothy."

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Submitted August 12, 2015 at 11:03AM by skilletbizkit309 http://ift.tt/1Tt3ZDj

The two biggest red flags with Etsy stock are its lack of profitability and lack of concern over it

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Submitted August 12, 2015 at 05:06PM by skilletbizkit309 http://ift.tt/1P7LKgf

One stock, one year, $100K to invest. What do you choose, and why?

Disclosure: I am not putting up the 100k, nor could I. My goal here is to understand how people value stocks, what sorts of metrics they use, and general analysis. I want to figure out how you can acheive a "target-price".

The stock can be short or long, I'm mainly cocerned with understanding the process of determining what stock and what pricepoint. I would say to stay away from foreign and penny stocks simply because I feel it would be difficult to back track and understand what went on in the process.

I'm excited to see what you guys come up with!



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Here’s the map of the world, if size was determined by market cap

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Submitted August 12, 2015 at 05:25PM by rallychango http://ift.tt/1P7LM7Q

[Discussion] Sub-Reddit devoted to upcoming IPO's?

I was wandering if anyone knew of a Sub-Reddit that is devoted to upcoming IPO's or any source on the internet that tracks this sort of thing. Any response helps, thanks!



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NIGHTLIGHT by E + M



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Disney's Licensing Deal With Kabam Is A Template For Success - The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS)

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Alibaba shares hit record low after earnings miss

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Alibaba continues to become bigger. Q2'15 results analyzed through 10 charts.

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July 12 premarket movers: CERE, W, SLTD, CDK, FIS, EZCH

A quick pre market scan looking for +5% movers:

CERE +298% (warning, penny stock) THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. , Aug. 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Ceres, Inc . (Nasdaq: CERE), an agricultural biotechnology company, has been awarded a U.S. patent for its iCODE multi-gene trait development system. The company indicated that the patent award is a key milestone in its plan to further develop and license this technology to other crop companies and organizations.

W +16% Wayfair Announces Second Quarter 2015 Results

SLTD +10% SANTA BARBARA, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 08/12/15 -- Solar3D, Inc. (SLTD), a provider of solar power solutions and the developer of a proprietary high efficiency solar cell, announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire 100% of Elite Solar, a Durham, California -based solar systems provider. The purchase is a continuation of Solar3D's aggressive growth-by-acquisition strategy, which is intended to boost the company's top line revenue as well as operating earnings.

CDK +7% - cant see news yet

FIS +5% FIS to Acquire SunGard, Deepens Enterprise Banking and Capital Markets Solutions

EZCH + 5% EZchip Announces Record Second Quarter 2015 Results: Q2 Revenues Increase 28% Year-Over-Year To $28.3 Million



Submitted August 12, 2015 at 09:27AM by StockJock-e http://ift.tt/1HGtULR

8/12/15 Wednesday Movers: BABA, DHI, TOL, GE, CREE, FOSL, WFC, FB, MCD & more

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Submitted August 12, 2015 at 09:01AM by bigbear0083 http://ift.tt/1HGf2wV

Android users are now more loyal than their iOS counterparts

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Submitted August 12, 2015 at 08:26AM by bartturner http://ift.tt/1HGf08k

August 2015 Stock Picking Contest is now Open!

August 2015 Stock Picking Contest is now Open!

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Good Luck!



Submitted August 12, 2015 at 06:24AM by DanielFarrel http://ift.tt/1HFU3dB

Global stock markets don't like the China devaluation

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Submitted August 12, 2015 at 06:58AM by stanwal http://ift.tt/1HFU4ya

Here's Why SoftBank Values Supercell At $5.29 Billion - Softbank Group

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Submitted August 12, 2015 at 05:43AM by GeraldBaker10 http://ift.tt/1Jci4QO

WILL WE SEE A CRASH/LARGE CORRECTION IN THE MARKET IN SEPTEMBER?

It appears that there is an enormous consensus, which is historically unprecedented, that there will be a crash/large correction in the market. What do people think about September or do people disagree with the sentiment?



Submitted August 12, 2015 at 05:45AM by dennisrieves http://ift.tt/1HFIT8A

How Alibaba Makes Money?

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Submitted August 12, 2015 at 04:24AM by AnalystNeo http://ift.tt/1h25h7i

China Roils Markets Second Day as Yuan Cut by 1.6%; Bonds Rally

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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Hackers’ $100 Million Insider Shop Sold Data on Demand

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Submitted August 11, 2015 at 08:00PM by eigenman http://ift.tt/1Mj3vtP

What Alphabet means for GOOG

I have been wanting to get into Google for a long time but always felt like it was expensive. Now with the most recent news about Alphabet it has shot up even more. What is everyones opinions on handling GOOG right now? I have PERPETUALLY been waiting for a nice retracement to purchase, and it just seems like it is less likely to come now. What do you guys think?



Submitted August 11, 2015 at 05:08PM by rfc6592 http://ift.tt/1WgJgl9

S&P 500 (SPX) has gone 1,407 calendar days w/o a -10% or greater correction -- the 3rd longest since 1949

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Submitted August 11, 2015 at 03:02PM by bigbear0083 http://ift.tt/1P4Ibr7

How much money you would have made if you invested in Apple right after its IPO

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Submitted August 11, 2015 at 11:10AM by skilletbizkit309 http://ift.tt/1h0LNQG

Some earlier bear markets

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Submitted August 11, 2015 at 01:18PM by rajveers http://ift.tt/1h0LMvR

Holy crap, can some one explain this please, why is this happening?

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Submitted August 11, 2015 at 02:01PM by AwesomeDaPossum http://ift.tt/1IDSssF

Ready For Takeoff With American Airlines - American Airlines Group (NASDAQ:AAL)

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Submitted August 11, 2015 at 12:20PM by GeraldBaker10 http://ift.tt/1L4hHbn

Value Is About To Make A Comeback In A Big Way

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Submitted August 11, 2015 at 11:22AM by adammjam http://ift.tt/1J26LsG

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China Currency war bad for US Market

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Submitted August 11, 2015 at 09:44AM by rajveers http://ift.tt/1WfyPyp

Algorithmic Trading: The Play-at-Home Version

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Submitted August 11, 2015 at 05:06AM by patrick_k http://ift.tt/1IH5O5d

Aquinox stock rockets 2000%, Twitter goes nuts

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Submitted August 11, 2015 at 05:26AM by JohnMcNamara1949 http://ift.tt/1IH5NOV

How do currency fluctuations affect companies that operate with headquarters in multiple countries?

If a manufacturing company has headquarters in China, the USA and other countries all over the world; A factory in China; And is traded on a US stock market; how do currencies affect them? American companies are worried about the dollar, Chinese companies about the Yuan. But what if its a Chinese company, that trades in the USA and has an HQ in the USA?



Submitted August 11, 2015 at 03:33AM by dimension34c http://ift.tt/1KfwtpY

Monday, August 10, 2015

The Artificial Intelligence Market Will Only Continue To Grow

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Submitted August 10, 2015 at 03:37PM by GeraldBaker10 http://ift.tt/1HCJ8Bp

Shake Shack stock is worth 98.2% less than Goldman Sachs suggests

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Submitted August 10, 2015 at 03:06PM by skilletbizkit309 http://ift.tt/1TheUQw