Friday, June 30, 2017
What's the highest percentage of your portfolio you are willing to put into any one stock?
Submitted June 30, 2017 at 05:50PM by Revo334 http://ift.tt/2usIyaT
Stock market on June 30: thoughts and outlook
- Trump might start a trade war! I don't think this will cause a bear market or big correction.
- If the S&P makes a correction right now, I'm going to buy when it reaches 2300.
- Q2 2017 earnings season will most likely be strong
Submitted June 30, 2017 at 03:49PM by markethistory http://ift.tt/2u89xcv
AMZA is a great ETF that is extremely misunderstood 20% Yield
Worth checking out, expected to go ex-dividend July 5th.
Submitted June 30, 2017 at 02:48PM by SowCultivateReap http://ift.tt/2sZEp0w
noob question: what does PH mean?
context: "Time to buy last dip before PH. "
Submitted June 30, 2017 at 02:57PM by prolyfic http://ift.tt/2svaWrB
Day trading alert service
This is the website, he gives you a trial you start out with. http://ift.tt/2mVQRsM Apparently he has 15 years of stock trading experience with forex and stuff, and only has this chat room because he was making amazing trades, and people wanted to see his trades. Then he decided he'll just make a chat room instead, and here we are. People are paying $500/month to be in the room. I've asked other people in the room how they've done so far and it seems like 60-70% havent been able to make profits even from the room. Once you are in the chat, he gives out 3-8 alerts each day on when to buy, sell, and where to put your stop loss. For example, today the first alert was: buy CHFS at 1.51 or last shares of 1.50 target 1.55 - 1.65 stop over-under 1.45 Then I bought the stock at 1.51, set a stop loss at 1.45 and profit to 1.56. It never touched 1.56, he said he's selling a bit early, and sells at 1.54. By now its too late for me to sell at 1.54, and it hits my stop loss. He does these things pretty commonly and at the end of the day he makes 10-40% profits from these day trades. The reason I keep paying for the chat is that his daily summaries of the trades show significant profit. For example yesterday was this: NXTD 2.21 - 2.40 (+8.5%) SPEX 4.00 - 4.22 (+5.5%) MBRX 3.66 - 3.68 (+0.5%) MBRX 3.60 - 3.65 (+1.3%) NXTD 2.42 - 2.54 (+4.9%) Total profit today: +20.7% 5 Trades - 5 Winners! Same copy-paste thing as yesterday! Win on top of win! Smaller profits made on MBRX with quick in&out trades on both alerts since it wasn't exploding as we wanted but we had NXTD and SPEX to take care of vertical bangs! It's #FreshCashFriday tomorrow! Can't wait! See you in the morning! Should I keep trying it and see if I can eventually make a profit from this guy?
Submitted June 30, 2017 at 11:19AM by WhoRuleTheWorld http://ift.tt/2t97qp0
Not sure what to do with a bad trade
I made a purchase of $NEOT 1255 shares at $1.73. Yes i know the losses suck. Should I hold and see what upcoming news the company will have or just cut my losses?
I am leaning towards hold and see.
Submitted June 30, 2017 at 11:13AM by fon4622 http://ift.tt/2splOMw
$MU beat, guidance, upgrades, tech green, and STILL DOWN?!
So, I'm an amateur, I don't pretend to understand the market but this just doesn't make sense to me. How can Micron get every possible green light to run and it STILL just sits there spinning its wheels? Someone explain this to me. I'm going to keep holding until after the long weekend but seriously, wtf is going on!?
Submitted June 30, 2017 at 09:49AM by tehmightyengineer http://ift.tt/2t8I4HF
How to become a millionaire in the stock market...
...Start with a billion dollars, then follow Cramer's "secretive tips" and advice
Submitted June 30, 2017 at 05:47AM by markethistory http://ift.tt/2s8ZRwU
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HOW TO CHOOSE A GOOD BROKER AT LOW BROKERAGE
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Submitted June 30, 2017 at 02:23AM by Anubhanautiyal87 http://ift.tt/2t7nRlH
Thursday, June 29, 2017
UAFRS vs As-Reported Weekly Highlights - ADI, IR, ACN
Each week, Valens focuses on several companies that were analyzed in the prior week, where material distortions caused by as-reported GAAP accounting need to be corrected to understand a company’s economic fundamentals.
Company Specific Highlights & Insights - Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) R&D Expense Distortion
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Ingersoll-Rand Plc (IR) Goodwill Distortion
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Accenture Plc (ACN) Stock Option Expense Distortion
Submitted June 29, 2017 at 10:52PM by Valens_Research http://ift.tt/2tvXjxB
Scalping news/rumors for quick profits (losses)?
Just wondering if anyone does this here. For example, today we had the Wall-greens/Right Aid news and then the CAB FTC clearance rumor/news plus a few other hot stories. I was able to jump in on the CAB news and got out with a quick profit (wished I held longer).
I also was able to jump into NKE after hours (earnings report) and could have made $2 per share but I chickened out and closed my position when I saw it starting to retrace a bit.
Basically I would only trade if there the price did not already spike too far and if there was plenty of volume with low spread and I would use a very tight stop. Seems like the risk/reward could be huge if you keep your stops tight and some of these (like NKE today) could move a few percentage points in an hour or two.
Submitted June 29, 2017 at 07:52PM by Pennysboat http://ift.tt/2t6zsRP
Opinion on portfolio and stock picks?
Submitted June 29, 2017 at 03:56PM by Aewsoem http://ift.tt/2srmQ64
Market Survey - Will Post Responses At The End of Next week
I'm new to reddit but have been studying the markets awhile. Looking to do some financial writing soon and would like a little help getting a gauge of what traders/investors generally look like in terms of demographics and other attributes. If you have a second and can help me, fill this survey out and yes, again, I'll post the results at the end of next week (July 7):
http://ift.tt/2tuz5U9 Thanks for any and all help in advance
Submitted June 29, 2017 at 02:39PM by jameson62 http://ift.tt/2u3hBv8
$SFOR - tell me what you think
Seems played out now but I still own 13k shares at .016
Submitted June 29, 2017 at 02:00PM by superiorpanda http://ift.tt/2s5XzPu
Why is SVA not trading at $7?
I'm quite new to this so forgive me if this is a foolish question. SVA has entered a definitive agreement to go private for $7 a share. There was some question as to if this was the best price they could get, and to fight against that, the purchase price has been raised to $8 a share.
I would expect this to cause the price of this stock to rise somewhat rapidly as people try to get in on the premium, but it's been a somewhat unstable pace. Is there something I'm missing?
Submitted June 29, 2017 at 11:50AM by enigmapulse http://ift.tt/2u2OQPh
How to Earn Your First $1,000 By Investing In the Stock Market
Earn first $1,000 By Investing In the Stock Market please see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woBTrCEtwZ4
Submitted June 29, 2017 at 06:54AM by vsfssdf http://ift.tt/2s55I6C
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
The US Dollar
What is going on with the US dollar? Recently, its had no floor yet central bank policy would suggest (in the typical sense at least) that there would be support for it at these levels. Is Yellen not going to continue down this path of tightening?
Submitted June 28, 2017 at 10:26PM by Noon_riser http://ift.tt/2t2YjG8
Valens Equities Weekly Equity Idea Highlight for June 28, 2017 – Palo Alto Networks, Inc.
GRMN is currently trading at a 13x UAFRS-based P/E (V/E’), which is near historical averages. At these levels, the market is pricing in expectations for UAFRS-based ROA to decline from 17% in 2016 to 11% by 2021, accompanied by 7% Adjusted Asset growth. These expectations imply the market believes the firm’s competitive advantage has completely dissolved, and the firm will see profitability fade towards historical corporate averages.
Submitted June 28, 2017 at 08:40PM by Valens_Research http://ift.tt/2tm1iMI
Is the SEC required for authorizing addition shares?
Or is the company's vote all that is required. For example if I own a company and my company holds the majority vote over the share holder's can I just authorize my company an additional 100 billion shares? Are there limit imposed?
Submitted June 28, 2017 at 06:02PM by HungryForChange100 http://ift.tt/2t28Pxk
100% Free Slack Community for Traders/Investors.
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Submitted June 28, 2017 at 05:02PM by dylanjcowan http://ift.tt/2sSoBfZ
What's everyone's thoughts on the app Robinhood?
I recently signed up but it seems I can't find every company I want to invest in
Submitted June 28, 2017 at 12:16PM by Revo334 http://ift.tt/2tYrXwc
Pre-market and after-market
Can someone please explain the advantages of the pre-market and after-market.
Why is NYSE only traded from 9:30AM - 4PM and not 8:30AM - 4:30PM. Other words, why do we even have pre- and after-markets?
Submitted June 28, 2017 at 09:23AM by Macropod http://ift.tt/2smrCSa
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Where is the best place to get stock market news?
I use Reddit and Google search.
Submitted June 27, 2017 at 10:12PM by Repcon http://ift.tt/2sPkeSX
MLHR’s Uniform Adjusted EPS’ is not projected to shrink, contrary to as-reported EPS projections, and at current valuations any growth would warrant material upside
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MLHR’s profitability is materially distorted by accounting for operating leases and R&D
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As such, their UAFRS EPS’ is expected to grow to $0.84 in Q4 2017, and EPS’ over the next four quarters is expected to grow by 2%, not shrink
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At current valuations, markets are embedding expectations for 13% EPS’ shrinkage annually, which is directionally different than analyst projections for growth, warranting material upside
Submitted June 27, 2017 at 09:14PM by Valens_Research http://ift.tt/2sPwUsV
Facebook or Apple. which is bigger?
Facebook recently announced that they have crested 2 billion monthly active users. This was the rundown. Facebook: 2 Billion Messenger: 1 Billion WhatsApp: 1 Billion Instagram: 0.7 Billion Between Apple and Facebook, which is now bigger?
Submitted June 27, 2017 at 05:30PM by vladtitov151 http://ift.tt/2tingA3
Amazon buying wholefoods a start in the right direction
With an industry wrought with a waste factor of 30 - 50%, the food industry will undergo a transformative change towards less waste. The old model of stocking the shelves with perishable goods will be a thing of the past. Another case of technology leading to the betterment of humanity.
Submitted June 27, 2017 at 11:27AM by feelinggoodabouthood http://ift.tt/2tSMDpI
Thoughts on Delcath Systems (DCTH)
Ive seen multiple articles showing this stock could be a great penny stock to invest in, I have looked at there graphs and it seems they're due for an increase. Should i buy in, what are your thoughts?
Submitted June 27, 2017 at 10:07AM by mootman445 http://ift.tt/2ue1IS5
Questions about limit order
I'm quite new at this
So basically what I understand from limit order is that for example a stock is at $10, and I can say I want to buy 100 stocks once the stock is $9. I got these questions about it;
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Will the limit order stay for unlimited time (unless it's a daytrade order)? If I let it stay will it for example be able to buy the stocks after weeks/months/years?
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Can I cancel the limit order? If so, do I lose the transaction fees, or would I pay the transaction fees after I bought the stocks at the price I put the limit order on?
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Are the transaction fees or any other fees becoming higher the longer you wait (for example if it takes weeks to reach the price you want to pay for the order)?
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A few weeks ago the Ethereum went from $390 to $0.10. Does anything stop us of putting limit orders for every stock at an insanely low price (such as $0.10) so that we've got those stocks immediately if such a thing happens again?
Thank you!
Submitted June 27, 2017 at 10:50AM by spencersss http://ift.tt/2tgw2yf
$GOOGL - Google has been fined 2.42bn euros ($2.7bn; £2.1bn) by the European Commission after it ruled the company had abused its power by promoting its own shopping comparison service at the top of search results.
The amount is the regulator's largest penalty to date against a company accused of distorting the market. The ruling also orders Google to end its anti-competitive practices within 90 days or face a further penalty. The commission said it was leaving it to Google to determine what alterations should be made to its Shopping service rather than specifying a remedy. "What Google has done is illegal under EU antitrust rules," declared Margrethe Vestager, the European Union's Competition Commissioner. "It has denied other companies the chance to compete on their merits and to innovate, and most importantly it has denied European consumers the benefits of competition, genuine choice and innovation."
Submitted June 27, 2017 at 08:07AM by Sam_Foley http://ift.tt/2tfD0n1
Monday, June 26, 2017
Call/put options help
I've recently passed my series 6, 63 and life to become a licensed banker. However I still cannot grasp or understand how call and put options work, is there anything or anyone that can explain it in layman's terms?
Submitted June 26, 2017 at 10:27PM by chaotictranquility http://ift.tt/2sgvXGp
Usher in the Digital Age with Cognizant Technology Solutions
- Markets expect CTSH to see Adjusted ROA fade from current stable 33% levels to historically low 26% levels over the next 5 years
-Management is confident about their operational efficiency and cost reduction initiatives and about their offerings, implying they should be able to maintain profitability while continuing to grow the business
- CTSH currently trades at a 6.3x Adjusted P/B metric, which is cheap compared to its peer group, and with robust growth prospects, there is potential for multiple expansion with limited equity downside
Submitted June 26, 2017 at 08:20PM by Valens_Research http://ift.tt/2tePH1P
Rite-Aid (RAD) up 26% today...where's it going?
Anybody think it could double from here? Or will it fall? I'm in at $3.54. Currently at $3.92.
Submitted June 26, 2017 at 02:34PM by Mdizzle29 http://ift.tt/2tc7juQ
Whole Foods Bid
Still a bit of a rookie in the subject, but have been doing some research on the Whole Foods acquisition and it seems that someone else will outbid Amazon. WalMart seems to be more or less out of the picture now, but no one wants to give Amazon an easy win. Really wanna place some Call options down but what do you guys think?
Submitted June 26, 2017 at 11:49AM by deanbah17 http://ift.tt/2sebaU3
I find myself constantly beating the market when playing the Trading Game, how can I leverage this skill?
Hi, Maybe many of you already know the Trading Game at http://ift.tt/2lR6PaN
Basically each time it picks a random stock (which you don't know about at the start) and then it places you at the point in time where it was first traded on the market and then it goes fast forward through its chart letting you place buy orders as you see the stock chart progress.
Now almost every time I play it I find myself beating it, i.e. placing good buy orders and ending each game with a big profit. Of course, the game uses real stock charts!
I have been studying technical analysis and charts for more than 2 years now, so I know I might have developed an eye for it... but the thing is, when I do paper trading in the minutely/hourly/daily period I never do this good! I think I am really good at this game because it goes very fast, (it actually makes you experience something similar to scalping, which I 've never done in my life) and I think that the fast feedback from the chart somehow makes me understand the price swings better, making me place the right orders. I am talking about constantly making a 70% profit on any stock the game picks.
Now, do you guys reckon there could be a value in this? Could I leverage this "skill" or "eye" I think I have developed? Yes, you could say "just try scalping" but from what I understood so far, scalping is never available to beginners on trading platforms and only comes with big brokers that will ask you to start with a 15000$ account and I am nowhere near that ballpark.
Please don't say that I am required that kind of amount if I seriously want to go deeper into trading, I've heard that many times, but many times I've also read about people starting with amounts as low as $ 500. I would really like to know if there are serious ways to exploit this skill I am seeing in myself without investing that kind of amounts. Only thing I know is that my skill certainly goes in parallel with how fast the chart goes, while in real life the smallest time period I have access to for free paper trading account is 1 minute (using tradingview.com), which means the chart does not go as fast as it goes in the game and consequently and I am not as good as I am in the game in identifying the price swings.
If you want, the game offers a way to challenge other people, meaning I could post here a link to my past games and show you my performance and let you try to challenge it.
Sorry for the long post, please forgive me for my not so good English, I hope this makes sense and that at least some of you understood what I am trying to say and could help me understand what to do. Thanks a lot.
Submitted June 26, 2017 at 08:47AM by feelosofee http://ift.tt/2tMDVJd
"Renewable Energy" was just a Decoy to Desensitize the Public to Obama's Climate Agenda
The “renewable energy” push by the second Obama administration was just a make-believe effort. Tens of billions of dollars of the public’s money, supposedly allocated to advance alternative renewable energy, as controversial as this goal was, were not spent to advance any kind of energy. Some money was spent to deploy solar, wind, wood burning, and similar facilities, using dead-end technologies. The real goal was to show fast growth in the ‘clean energy’ sources in order to convince the public that we did not need coal, natural gas, oil, and nuclear power. This false conviction made the energy agenda of climate alarmism more acceptable to the public. But the bulk of the money went to raise a standing army of PR professionals, journos, con-scientists, “educators”, and other quasi-professionals, making a living by peddling climate alarmism, and incapable of making a living in any honest way. Of course, tens of billions of dollars were put in the pockets of the multi-millionaire supporters of the Democrat Party. There are hundreds of Solyndras out there. Most of them are not exposed and the guilty parties are not prosecuted.
Submitted June 26, 2017 at 07:28AM by Samizdat07 http://ift.tt/2tM41MG
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Charlie Munger (Warren Buffet's #2) laughs at Al Gore, but notices benefits of specialization
Charlie Munger (Warren Buffet's #2) on Al Gore: "not very smart", "an idiot", "obsessed with global warming". Despite that, he was making hundreds of millions of dollars annually by investing in companies that (in Gore's mind) were not emitting CO2, according to CNBC.
Submitted June 25, 2017 at 11:21PM by Samizdat07 http://ift.tt/2u5nZ4s
Facebook stock has competition
Looking for the next Facebook?
Submitted June 25, 2017 at 11:54PM by superhedgeman http://ift.tt/2u5xbFP
How is it legal for short interested groups to put out any kind of report? Doesn't that act itself normally cause the stock to drop?
So if i was in charge of one of these short interested groups I could just short the stock and run a negative report? For instance, Citron Research published something about Nvidia and the following day the stock dropped, so could their short interest have been covered by that drop they created?
Submitted June 25, 2017 at 07:58PM by dogsdick http://ift.tt/2u53N2C
Saturday, June 24, 2017
Found the best Pennystock news service
Hey guys, I recently found what I believe to be the best news service for penny stocks out there. It sends you reverse splits directly to your phone along with any type of news and mergers to whatever device you setup on it. This has helped save me a lot of time and I thought you guys would appreciate a service like this.Red Flags Free Trial
Submitted June 24, 2017 at 06:11PM by bigfrah http://ift.tt/2t7rYjY
Curios question needing explanation regarding the Amazon-Whole Foods deal and its effect please.
Please excuse my post title typo. I have no clue on how to fix it.
I am not someone who follows the stock market, let alone financial news in general. Therefore, I have very little knowledge and understanding to how the world of business regarding trade/sell, stocks, Wall Street work.
So this may be stupid question to ask because it could have a stupid simple answer. But as someone who has no knowledge or involvement in that part of the world, I can't help but be curious and ask.
In the last two weeks I have been constantly hearing about the Amazon-Whole Foods deal. And everything I have read said the day of the deal and overall in general since then has led to a crash for all other grocery related stocks such Walmart, Target, Costco, etc.
As someone who has no understanding of how the market works, is someone willing to explain how and why the other stocks such as Walmart, Target, and Costco crashed?
Like it is something as simple as investors leaving other grocery related businesses to invest in Amazon and Whole Foods after the deal? Shoppers flocking Whole Foods and Amazon suddenly? Or is it something much more complex?
I also ask, if it is an overly complicated answer, could you please make the answer as simplistic as possible to understand.
Submitted June 24, 2017 at 04:04PM by panda88panda http://ift.tt/2s8BC14
Need help looking for an online stock backtesting site. (xposted on /r/investing)
Does anyone have recommendations for an online stock backtesting tool? I'm looking for a tool that can backtest individual stocks using both technicals and fundamentals (for example, valuation ratios).
I've looked at portfolio123, which is the best one I've seen so far, but they don't have data that goes back very far and are a bit pricey (although I'm willing to pay and not necessarily looking for a free site).
Submitted June 24, 2017 at 04:00PM by eknanrebb http://ift.tt/2sD66Mu
Most anticipated Earnings Releases for the week beginning June 26th, 2017
Submitted June 24, 2017 at 08:45AM by bigbear0083 http://ift.tt/2u0hMGC
Friday, June 23, 2017
Thoughts on CytRx (CYTR)
Ive been reading up on this stock, trading at .68 as of now. CytRx is working on bringing its flagship candidate, aldoxorubicin, to the market. While this is still a while off, the recent Phase 3 clinical trial yielded exceptional results, showing that there is tremendous value in the treatment. At the moment, CYTR has a market cap of around 116.02 million. In the world of oncology, that's pennies my friends. If a competitor wanted to get an exceptional deal on the assets owned by CYTR, that competitor would have to move quickly. After all, if they wait until the next milestone, the stock could shoot up in value, leading to a larger price for anyone interested. Not sure if i should buy in, thoughts?
Submitted June 23, 2017 at 10:37PM by mootman445 http://ift.tt/2s1bEl3
Stock market on June 23, 2017: thoughts and outlook
- July is seasonally strong for the stock market
- Q2 2017 earnings season will probably be strong
- We just added a new component to our model. The next bear market is at least 2 years away
Submitted June 23, 2017 at 04:30PM by markethistory http://ift.tt/2t43Sqi
Large potential upside for $TWMC
I've been following this stock for a while and wanted to get the communities opinion on buying in. I have spent many months researching Benjamin Graham and his methods of comparing a company's stock price to their net current asset value (NCAV) as a method for determining under-priced securities. The theory is that any company that is trading at two-thirds or less of their NCAV can be reasonably assumed to be under-priced.
Now, I have come across $TWMC (Trans World Entertainment Corporation), which is a chain of entertainment retail stores that are behind some powerful brands such as FYE. Upon doing some research into their financials, they have an NCAV of $2.30 and are currently trading at $1.60 - indicating that it could indeed be under-priced.
This company has posted a positive net income for numerous consecutive quarters and is currently trading at the bottom of their 52 week range ($1.50-$4.21). Additionally, they have recently made some big moves in M&A with their purchase of Etailz, a digital marketplace expert. For these reasons, I believe that the market will soon adjust their stock price to its true value.
TLDR: $TWMC to the moon
Submitted June 23, 2017 at 02:54PM by show_me_your_gainz http://ift.tt/2sZWYC6
ERIC - Fully valued in the near term?
Morningstar recently bumped their ERIC Fair Value Estimate from $7.50 to $8.50. But that tends to be a longer-term outlook whereas in the short-term Forward P/E is already pretty high at 25.6 and there's a lot of pressure on them from Chinese junkware vendors. Not sure I see $8.50 being something we'll see near-term.
Plus, I bought at $4.92 so I'm already at nearly a 50% gain and it's hard to believe I'm not tempting fate much beyond that point.
Submitted June 23, 2017 at 03:31AM by JLeeSaxon http://ift.tt/2tVzw64
Thursday, June 22, 2017
FDS’s Uniform Adjusted EPS’ is not projected to shrink, contrary to as-reported EPS projections, and recent underperformance is therefore unwarranted
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FDS’s profitability is materially distorted by accounting for operating leases and stock option expenses
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As such, their UAFRS EPS’ is expected to grow to $2.02 in Q3 2017, and EPS’ over the next four quarters is expected to grow by 8%, not shrink
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At current valuations, markets are embedding expectations for annual EPS’ growth of 3%, which is only half of longer-term analyst projections, suggesting further upside is likely warranted
Submitted June 22, 2017 at 10:19PM by Valens_Research http://ift.tt/2t0yqth
Beginner stock help
Hi, I'm 19 and was left some money by my grandma when I was born and am looking to start investing it in stocks. Any idea which website would be the best to do this? I'm going to do it on my own and was thinking about just putting money into an etrade account or something. Any tips or suggestions? Thanks
Submitted June 22, 2017 at 10:33PM by Revo334 http://ift.tt/2t0lbsG
Screener: stock price between two custom moving averages
Does anyone know of a stock screener that allows you to say "show me stocks with the price between the daily x MA and x MA" and you get to choose the exact MA. Or if not custom MAs, a screener with many options of different MAs. This should be fairly straightforward but I'm having trouble finding a screener that can do this.
Thanks!
Submitted June 22, 2017 at 08:10PM by ddrsee http://ift.tt/2tUjtFy
Stock market beginner
Anyone recommend a good easy book to start learning the basics of stocks?! I've been in stocks for about a month now and seem to be doing pretty well on my own but would like to have a book to look back on and remind me of things!
Submitted June 22, 2017 at 08:22PM by MissAbbyT http://ift.tt/2sWLQ94
Saudi Aramco IPO
I recently listened to a podcast where Daniel Pena made some speculations regarding the Aramco IPO.
He stated that he believed that the company has far more barrels of crude on hand than they are currently reporting. Because the company is only selling 5% of the shares, Pena speculated that they could only be going public in an attempt to show off their surplus. Thusly, driving down the price of crude, and starving out the North Dakota Baaken.
Last month, Bloomberg reported that U.S. Shale, a Texas oil company, is ramping up production despite OPEC's requests to scale back. This seems to support Pena's claims.
Hypothetically, if the theory holds true, and the price of crude drops, can we expect a significant market correction following the IPO (similar to the drop in January/February of 2015 when crude dropped?)
Thanks ahead of time for any info
Submitted June 22, 2017 at 05:27PM by husetj http://ift.tt/2rX2N3N
Will AMD stock reach 20$ within a couple of years
Most stock analysts say that AMD is bullish, but there is one that says that it isn't even worth 13$ and will drop to 7$. I bought in at 11.4$ last week and am thinking of holding, but the conflicting analysis of the stock makes me want to sell while I still have a 20% gain. Thoughts?
Submitted June 22, 2017 at 09:53AM by run1brono http://ift.tt/2rVpxkE
Question
Why is Lind&sprüngli shares worth over 60k dollar? They making chocolate lol
Submitted June 22, 2017 at 05:55AM by jinx1991 http://ift.tt/2twO64G
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
GIS’s Uniform Adjusted EPS’ is not projected to grow, contrary to as-reported EPS projections, and recent underperformance is therefore warranted
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GIS’s profitability is materially distorted by accounting for long-lived assets and R&D
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As such, their UAFRS EPS is expected to decline to $0.65 in Q4, not grow, and EPS’ over the next four quarters is expected to fall 1%, not grow 17%
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After making the appropriate UAFRS adjustments, GIS is not trading at a 17.8x P/E, but a 24.5x UAFRS-based P/E, which is above valuations of many peers
Submitted June 21, 2017 at 10:33PM by Valens_Research http://ift.tt/2sSzyyt
$TGT (target) some DD by me and why it is oversold
In image format, so it is easier to post, ask questions if you have any.
Submitted June 21, 2017 at 09:49PM by Put_It_All_On_Blck http://ift.tt/2tQhX7G
U.S. stock market on June 21, 2017: thoughts and outlook. Is this the correction that we're looking for?
- Based on where the Economic Surprise Index is right now, the S&P has already started a correction.
- Trump will not be a concern until 2018. The Mueller investigation won't release official results until next year.
- is wage inflation coming?
Submitted June 21, 2017 at 04:22PM by markethistory http://ift.tt/2sUCdbH
Looking for a stock trading course
Little backstory: I'm not new to investments, I've been trading stocks for about 3 years with good success and have licenses to sell life/health insurance, IRA's, etc. I'm looking for a good training course for trading stocks (want to get more into options). Is there any that can be recommended? Thanks
Submitted June 21, 2017 at 04:50PM by Ssleeping http://ift.tt/2sVjDQP
I'm a new investor looking for critique/help on my stock tracking spreadsheet... (part 2)
About a month ago, I posted here asking for help/tips with my investing spreadsheet. Now that I've had some time to tinker with it, I'd like to resubmit my spreadsheet for some brutal constructive criticism.
I will try to field any questions about how I use it or how I came up with my formulas and rankings; but here are answers to some questions I anticipate:
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This data reflects my actual investment portfolio. It's not much, but it's what I have to start with.
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I invest based on Rule 1 principles (Warren Buffet, Charlie Munger, Phil Town). This means that I evaluate each company to find their sticker price and then cut that in half to find the MOS (Margin of Safety) price. If you have any questions on this method, I can highly recommend Phil Town's book, Rule #1.
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My rankings are also based on Rule 1 principles, which valuates every company and gives a score between 1-100 (100 being best). I take the Rule 1 score and multiply it by the difference in stock price and the MOS price. This is not a perfect ranking system, and it merely serves to sort my list. I DO NOT rely entirely on this ranking to make my investments. It is simply another metric that helps me determine value vs cost.
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I hide a lot of my columns on the "Watch List" tab, but I have the sheet protected from editing to keep all you filthy animals from wrecking it. I copied that tab and un-hid the columns so you can poke around and see what's under the hood.
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If you would like an editable copy of this sheet, please feel free to make a copy for yourself. If you cannot make a copy due to the restrictions I've placed on it, DM me and I will send you a copy of your own.
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On the "Open Positions" tab, where you see my value "vs. market", this represents the multiple at which I am growing compared to the general market (Dow, Nasdaq, S&P 500). For instance, if this number is 2, then I am growing at 2x the market pace. You'll see how I come up with the 'market' rate on the "Performance Calculator" tab. (This multiplier is also in use on Column W on the "Watch List" tab)
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I bought my first stock on May 24, 2017 and then picked up a few more along the way. You'll notice that some of my numbers are calculated from that date. I did this to set a baseline for myself from my own entry point into the market.
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Column AC shows a sparkline that shows the momentum of growth (these lines are NOT representative of the historical stock price). This sparkline is shaped by the growth rate of each company, and the figures used to calculate that rate are hidden to the right of Column AC.
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As much as I have been able to, I pull data from Google's finance API. If you see anywhere that I have missed an opportunity to automate fields that are otherwise being manually entered, I'd be glad to take some instruction.
So without further ado, I submit to you, Reddit, my current investing spreadsheet. Please be gentle in your critiques... I'm still new to this. :)
Submitted June 21, 2017 at 02:44PM by shamgar_bn http://ift.tt/2rDCLyt
Travis Kalanick walks out from UBER
Wouldn't it be that investors have more shares which made them able to make Travis Kalanick walk out on Uber? 🤔
Submitted June 21, 2017 at 12:26PM by vladtitov151 http://ift.tt/2rVYh0G
Is IGC undervalued?
According to this link, IGC is making some big moves in the medical marijuana field. But people seam to be selling, and the prices are slowly going down at the moment.
I suppose it all depends on what Trump does to stop or help the marijuana industry.
Submitted June 21, 2017 at 12:48PM by MyCatDorito http://ift.tt/2sqryEc
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Submitted June 21, 2017 at 12:06AM by Godfather_of_Momo http://ift.tt/2tLUd4n
Looking for tech sector ETFs. Any favorites?
I'm looking for some ETFs that are exposed to software, consumer discretionary, robotics, hardware and data.
Submitted June 21, 2017 at 12:19AM by downvoteisresult http://ift.tt/2sOxK9Q
Question about short term/ long term
Let's say I buy a stock $example on June 20 and every pay check after that I buy a little more. Now it's June 20 2018 a full year. If I sell my stock then would only the stock bought on June 20th be sold as a long term investment and the rest be short term? Would they all be long term because the initial purchase was from a year ago? Also goes for if I have I stock I bought years ago that I want to reeinvest in. Will I have to wait a year again for it to be long term? Thank you.
Submitted June 21, 2017 at 12:49AM by shredzro http://ift.tt/2tMpLar
Looking to invest in blue chip tech stocks (focus on automation, driverless, machine learning). What is a good entrance strategy?
I'm looking to invest in blue chip tech stocks that are positioned to succeed in driverless, automation, machine learning and other new growth areas. I am mainly looking at Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, BlackBerry and IBM. However, there are scores of other companies.
I intend to invest $10K. I have a robust portfolio of ETFs and mutual funds that will be my backbone. However, I predict there will still be a lot of growth in the tech sector in the next two decades.
What is a good entrance strategy? Many of these companies are pretty close to all time highs. I'm looking to buy and hold. Mid 20s investor.
Any suggestions?
Submitted June 20, 2017 at 11:19PM by downvoteisresult http://ift.tt/2trcDbv
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
RHT’s Uniform Adjusted EPS’ is expected to remain well above traditional EPS, suggesting investors may believe incorrectly that the stock is expensive
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RHT’s profitability is materially distorted by accounting for stock options and R&D
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As such, their UAFRS EPS’ is expected to reach $3.17 in 2018, nearly double projected as-reported EPS of $1.64
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After making the appropriate UAFRS adjustments, RHT is trading near peer averages, at a 29.6x Uniform P/E, below average valuations of US-based Systems Software companies, suggesting the firm is likely fairly valued at worst
Submitted June 20, 2017 at 08:34PM by Valens_Research http://ift.tt/2syCa2p
We Are Looking For 1-2 Ppl For Our Accountability/Mastermind Group
Hi all,
I run a small accountability group. The group meets on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month over google hangouts from ~ 7:30pm – 9 pm EST, and meet 1-on-1 on the weeks we don’t have group meetings to check in with each other for 30 mins or so.
Over the last few years with the help of this accountability I have done a lot 1. Fixed my sleep schedule (go to sleep at 8:30 wake at 3:30 ish am), 2. Meditate everyday 3. Follow a strict IF diet 4. Fixed my fashion 5. Went from an introvert to being pretty social 6. Went from procrastinating a lot to becoming extremely productive 7. In the very initial discovery phase of starting a business in SV 8. Dropped 50 lbs 9. Finished my phd from a top 3 US university.
Another 2 people have started their own companies. We have 2-3 members who attend regularly and have 1 open position if you are interested in learning leadership skills. I think the best accountability/mastermind relationship happens when you know and trust the other person, as a result regular voice/video chat is a must.
So we have a 75% attendance requirement (over 2 months), and an organized structure for efficiently conducting the meetings.
Please fill out this form, if you are interested: http://ift.tt/2sFuvCn
Have a great weekend!
Submitted June 20, 2017 at 01:09PM by alpha_u9df9H http://ift.tt/2sSX7HH
WFCF is climbing.
A few months ago I found out about a company called Where food comes from (WFCF). Their chart reflected a dip coming into this fiscal year, but it upon further research I learned that it was misleading due to a recent acquisition. Due to its relatively low price at the time ($2.20), I felt comfortable buying a good amount of shares. The company has a solid business model and they pretty much dominate market share.
It's starting to pay off this month, and it looks like there is room to grow.
Obligatory note that I'm in no way affiliated with their company (other than the minute number of shares I own), and that past performance does not guarantee future results. Good luck!!
Submitted June 20, 2017 at 12:44PM by PoorBean http://ift.tt/2sSrWMU
Why Chipotle Stock Is Tanking (CMG)
Chipotle confirmed that marketing and promotion expenses will likely rise between 20 to 30 basis points, representing 3.6 percent to 3.7 percent of full-year sales. This revelation, together with news that food costs are expected to remain at 34.2 percent of total revenues and that same-store sales growth predictions are unchanged, was enough to send the company’s stock tumbling by as much as 3 percent to $445 a share in after-hours trading.
Currently down 6.19%
Submitted June 20, 2017 at 10:51AM by pizzatoppings88 http://ift.tt/2rMttnP
¿Can we get some discussion on drys? I know it's a bad stock but I want to understand what makes it bad.
Stock splits don't affect company value besides keeping the price away from unusable levels like less than $. 01 or above $257,320.00
Stock dilution on the other hand shouldn't affect the value of the stocks you hold. The money raised is added to the value of the company so the shares you hold become a smaller portion of a more valuable company. Dilution makes the stock unappealing for small investors who fear getting squeezed out during an inconvenient time (like a price dip). Dilution also makes the stock unappealing to large investors because the percentage of the company an institution holds is important and having that percentage changed without consulting the institution is a huge turn off.
So dilution is only really bad when the ceo is embezzling money (which drys absolutely is)
How much can a company embezzle before shareholders can sue?
Submitted June 20, 2017 at 07:14AM by squiremarcus http://ift.tt/2sOzO2i
Most ETFs I'm looking at are very close to their 52 week highs. Should I still buy?
Vanguard and Schwab ETFs consider safe long term investments. I have invested before in them and still have money in them but now I finally got good reliable income that I want to invest. Good idea or not?
Submitted June 20, 2017 at 08:44AM by Colossal89 http://ift.tt/2sSldSW
AMZN Question
Any thoughts on when to get into AMZN even if it's for only perhaps 10 shares? What approx target price should I be looking for on a down day?
Also any chance for an upcoming stock split?
Submitted June 20, 2017 at 06:52AM by Hammer149 http://ift.tt/2rQdy38
Q2 2017 earnings season will probably be strong. bullish for stocks in mid-late July 2017
a strong earnings season in July will probably be bullish for stocks
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the earnings growth rate in q2 2017 will be slightly lower than in q1 2017. this is mostly because energy companies are experiencing a lower earnings growth rate (oil has been falling).
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the finance sector is still experiencing strong earnings growth because interest rates are up year-over-year
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analysts expect the tech sector to release strong earnings (e.g. Google, Amazon, Intel).
analysts tend to underestimate earnings. for example, they estimated q1 2017 to be 9% when it came in at 13%!
Hence, it's likely that earnings in Q2 will beat expectations. the stock market goes up more often than it goes down when earnings reports are "strong".
Submitted June 20, 2017 at 02:46AM by markethistory http://ift.tt/2tn8BRb
Monday, June 19, 2017
Thoughts on $HAIN?
I realize this is basically a spin of the roulette wheel considering lack of recent financials... I like them long term...wondering if anyone on here is making a speculation play...
Submitted June 19, 2017 at 09:51PM by youngchriii http://ift.tt/2rKCmyo
SJM’s Uniform Adjusted EPS’ is expected to decline, not grow, and at current valuations, this may have implications for share prices
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SJM’s profitability is materially distorted by accounting for operating leases and R&D
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As such, their UAFRS EPS’ is expected to shrink by 7% in the next four quarters, not grow by 10%
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After making the appropriate UAFRS adjustments, SJM is trading near corporate averages, at a 19.2x Uniform P/E, rather than a 16.4x traditional P/E, indicating it is not cheap, and declining earnings suggest it may be a value trap
Submitted June 19, 2017 at 08:49PM by Valens_Research http://ift.tt/2sMJz10
NVDQ buyout. Thoughts?
Just saw this news. Once it hits the buyout price, what's the likelihood that Stryker keeps running?
NOVADAQ Enters Into Agreement to be Acquired by Stryker Corporation
Submitted June 19, 2017 at 02:27PM by driv818 http://ift.tt/2sP7Hje
Market Update Week of 6/19 - Technical Analysis of S&P, NG, Biotech, Oil, Gold, VX
Ask any questions below!
Submitted June 19, 2017 at 08:56AM by FirstAlways http://ift.tt/2sKaiuR
Sunday, June 18, 2017
KR’s Uniform Adjusted EPS’ is not as strong as traditional metrics suggest, and as such, valuations are more expensive than investors may realize
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KR’s profitability is materially distorted by accounting for operating leases and long-lived assets
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As such, their UAFRS EPS’ is expected to remain below as-reported EPS, reaching only $2.05 in 2017
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After making the appropriate UAFRS adjustments, KR is trading at an 23.7x Uniform P/E, which implies a PEG ratio of 2.0x+, indicating longer-term underperformance may be justified
Submitted June 18, 2017 at 09:40PM by Valens_Research http://ift.tt/2ruueO5
I'm a beginner in buying stocks and I was wondering if anyone would be willing to give me advice on what stocks may be smart to buy right now? Specifically companies like Apple, Amazon, and Google.
Submitted June 18, 2017 at 09:41PM by fossit69 http://ift.tt/2ru3n52
I'm looking to learn the basics of how stock trading works.
I'd like to know, and potentially start investing. Stock Market for dummies kinda deal. Processes of investing, payments needed, everything. Experts, please explain! :)
Submitted June 18, 2017 at 05:36PM by moosethemighty http://ift.tt/2rL06xr
Recovering lost account/shares
When mother worked at one company a few years back she received some shares of that company as bonus. We receive quarterly statements, and we would really love to sell the shares but we do not have full account number (I don't know what happened to it) or her employee id (since she is not working for that company anymore). Is there any way to recover the shares on that account, and the account itself, or are those lost forever? Thank you!
Submitted June 18, 2017 at 03:50AM by chocolatefondant http://ift.tt/2sD7v61
Saturday, June 17, 2017
im interested in learning more about short squeezes
hoping someone here could eli5 the makings of a short squeeze, how to estimate the price action, what to look for
Submitted June 17, 2017 at 10:31PM by 62756D http://ift.tt/2tfOftk
Project to Beat the Dow
I'm working on a project. I try to beat the Dow. Every week I select stocks from the Dow (usually 1-10 stocks) that I think will beat the Dow. Last week was AXP, GE, IBM, CSCO, and DIS, a few weeks ago was XOM and NKE, you get the idea. I select stocks using a machine learning algorithm I created (engineering undergrad, compsci masters, interned as a quantitative analyst). It can make predictions for any arbitrary portfolio, but people care about the Dow - it's a reasonable benchmark. There's a more in depth explanation on my blog, please check it out:
It's a time-stamped log of all my stock predictions, and a plot of my performance compared to the Dow. It should give you some idea of what I do. You can use the blog to copy my trades in your own portfolio (hypothetically! don't do this! entertainment only etc.) because predictions for Monday mornings are always posted Sunday nights. It's only 9 months of data, but it's all verifiable in an interactive brokers account. I have another 6 months of paper trading data (unverifiable unfortunately) that can be prepended to the graphs.
I've put a lot of work into developing the algorithm. Let me know what you think. I'd love to hear about how to improve things: what kinds of features and sections people want to see. Would people like to be able to log in and be on an email list? Perhaps you like the simplicity? Please, let me know. That's what this post is about. I want feedback on how to improve this.
Heads up iOS users, the graphs don't seem to display properly in iOS safari (OS X safari is fine).
Submitted June 17, 2017 at 03:44PM by AeroZach http://ift.tt/2rIrcoU
16 year old looking to invest
So i'm 16 and looking for mid-term investments, i have about 2k$ and wanted your advice on some stocks i should be watching; I'm looking to buy; $TSLA 2 shares $BABA 2shares $AAPL 2 shares $COST 2 shares $NFLX 2 shares
Submitted June 17, 2017 at 12:47PM by grumpymous http://ift.tt/2sES79X
Most anticipated Earnings Releases for the week beginning June 19th, 2017
Submitted June 17, 2017 at 11:15AM by bigbear0083 http://ift.tt/2scFTE7
Just because valuations are high doesn't mean that the stock market can't rally strongly
Recently, a lot of investors have been pointing at the U.S. stock market's high valuations. They think that high valuations mean the S&P will underperform. THis just isn't true.
- Valuations are higher b/c long term interest rates are much lower than they used to be.
- valuation indicators aren't good at picking bull market tops
- stock markets usually rally the fiercest in the final years of a bull market.
Submitted June 17, 2017 at 03:00AM by markethistory http://ift.tt/2tcKEMw
stock market on June 16: thoughts and outlook
quadruple witching has no impact on the S&P 500 in the medium term. As a medium term investor, I ignore it. The recent weakness in economic data is enough to cause a small correction but not enough to cause a bear market (not even close). U.S. corporate earnings are growing strongly thanks to the tech and energy sectors. http://ift.tt/2rFeXJJ
Submitted June 17, 2017 at 03:07AM by markethistory http://ift.tt/2rGtLrB
$VSLR!!! Eli5
Anyone know what's pushing it up right now? I got in around $2.85, hold or sell?
Submitted June 17, 2017 at 01:30AM by phikaiphi1596 http://ift.tt/2sldDxC
Friday, June 16, 2017
stock market on June 16, 2017: thoughts and outlook
- quadruple witching has no impact on the S&P 500 in the medium term. As a medium term investor, I ignore it.
- The recent weakness in economic data is enough to cause a small correction but not enough to cause a bear market (not even close).
- U.S. corporate earnings are growing strongly thanks to the tech and energy sectors.
Submitted June 16, 2017 at 04:52PM by markethistory http://ift.tt/2sBT2bi
Why Is Trump Causing Chaos In Washington But Not In The Stock Market?
Submitted June 16, 2017 at 02:03PM by Mynameis__--__ http://ift.tt/2sBr9A4
stupid question- why are people willing to buy WFM for over $42? I thought it would just sortof snap to the buyout price.
Submitted June 16, 2017 at 02:42PM by smacksfrog http://ift.tt/2sHcmni
I wrote a paper trading API for Investopedia's stock simulator. Let me know what you think!
Title pretty much says it all - I wrote an API (in Python) for Investopedia's stock simulator. I'd love some feedback on it - are there any missing features, anything you'd like to see, etc.
Link to GitHub here: Investopedia Trading API
Submitted June 16, 2017 at 11:46AM by ill_tell_you_hwat http://ift.tt/2sAH4yw
Thursday, June 15, 2017
IV of securities?
I understand IV for options is the expected range of price movement before expiry, but what is the assumed time period for the IV of the underlying security?
For example, optionshouse is telling me the current IV of $VTI is 8.80%. Is that the expected movement for a day? A year? There's no indication given
Submitted June 15, 2017 at 10:40PM by ReddittyMcRedditface http://ift.tt/2rxgdmM
COO’s Uniform Adjusted EPS’ is not growing as fast as traditional metrics suggest, and at current valuations that may be reason for concern
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COO’s profitability is materially distorted by accounting for R&D and long-lived assets
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As such, their UAFRS EPS’ is expected to only grow by 12% this year, not 38%
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After making the appropriate UAFRS adjustments, COO is trading at a 26.1x Uniform P/E, which implies a PEG ratio of 2.75x, indicating longer-term underperformance may be justified
Submitted June 15, 2017 at 09:23PM by Valens_Research http://ift.tt/2rx5Dwc
U.S. stock market on June 15, 2017: thoughts and outlook
- the Economic Surprise Index is telling us that the stock market will begin a small correction within 4 months.
- the S&P is falling after the Fed meeting. This has been the standard pattern over the past 2 years.
- 2300 is a good buying target for the S&P 500.
Submitted June 15, 2017 at 04:55PM by markethistory http://ift.tt/2rwEM3p
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
VMW’s Uniform Adjusted EPS’ is greater than reported, implying the firm is cheap, even after the material rebound in share prices
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VMW’s profitability is materially distorted by accounting for R&D and stock option expenses under GAAP
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As such, their UAFRS EPS’ is expected to grow to $4.97 this year, 60% higher than as-reported EPS of $3.10
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After making the appropriate UAFRS adjustments, VMW is trading at an 18.8x Uniform P/E, which is a material discount to 20 of the 25 US-based Systems Software companies in our database, and only a premium compared to companies with far worse growth prospects
Submitted June 14, 2017 at 08:52PM by Valens_Research http://ift.tt/2rtcGWU
College Student Looking to Educate Myself in Investing and Stock Market Trading
Hello everybody, I'm currently a college student (20 years old) who is looking to dip my head into the stock market and get a start to learning about how to trade and financially set myself up for the future. I am currently "investing" my money by limiting my bills and payments by putting away every paycheck into my savings and only spending money on necessities like food and gas, living at home while attending a cheaper school which will put me at minimal school debt. With that being said, while saving my money as much as possible, I would like to educate myself in the way the stock market works, strategies, do's and dont's, etc. I do enjoying reading, so if there are any books that you can recommend, please do. I am just looking for ways to get some starter-knowledge. Also, please feel free to leave your words of advice as anything can help me at this point. I appreciate any feedback, so thank you in advance!
Submitted June 14, 2017 at 05:31PM by 1991JeepYJ http://ift.tt/2spTW9S
U.S. stock market on June 14, 2017: thoughts and outlook
- it's better to let things settle down after today's rate hike. don't read too much into today's price action.
- Suprisingly enough, historically a rate hike from the Fed is most bearish for the 10 year yield.
- oil is close to bottoming?
Submitted June 14, 2017 at 04:27PM by markethistory http://ift.tt/2rxdiWt
Approaching Uranium Bull Market (video)
Former hedge fund analyst does a great job in 20min explaining why he thinks the time for Uranium investment is coming quickly. Worth a watch for sure
Submitted June 14, 2017 at 12:11PM by squigglystevie http://ift.tt/2ssHqY3
Tracking DATI right now.
seems to have a similar model as CMGI did. A pretty large runner back in the early 2000s with a similar incubator model....and I would hope they've learned from the dot com era moving forward with their own plan. No real volume but assuming that the one time promo is fully trickled out of, it may be back in play if that normal market volume picks up. We'll see
Submitted June 14, 2017 at 10:52AM by driv818 http://ift.tt/2t2dCPa
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
FL’s Uniform Adjusted EPS’ has not been growing, and the drop last week is just the market recognizing what was already apparent
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FL’s profitability is materially distorted by accounting for operating leases under GAAP
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As such, their UAFRS EPS’ only grew 9% last year, and is expected to remain roughly flat this upcoming year
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After making the appropriate UAFRS adjustments, FL is trading at a 15.0x Uniform P/E post-drop, which is a discount to averages, but FL is only expected to grow EPS’ by 0%-1% annually, suggesting these valuations are warranted
Submitted June 13, 2017 at 08:30PM by Valens_Research http://ift.tt/2slZjqN
stock market on June 13, 2017: thoughts and outlook
- A lot of traders think that the stock market will make a correction right now. That's not good for us bears.
- We're seeing sector rotation. Finance and energy are going up.
- There are no important geopolitical worries left in the next few months.
Submitted June 13, 2017 at 04:28PM by markethistory http://ift.tt/2slsXfO
Tuesday June 13, 2017 Market Analysis - Apple on Corrective Wave 4, Key Support At $130-$136 But Expect Near Term Correction and Further Move to Downside $AAPL $FANG
Submitted June 13, 2017 at 11:21AM by grenadetradedotcom http://ift.tt/2s6Qbnu
Monday, June 12, 2017
Was there a singular event that caused the Housing market and Stock Market to blow in 2008?
I'm not looking for a broad overview of what led up to the Financial Crisis of '08. You know how when accidents happen, like when a structure collapses and investigators can trace to an event that occurred, like a construction worker used the wrong screws to fasten something, or the wrong design was approved that allowed a structure to falter?
Was there a singular event that happened that made the Market go awry on September 15th of 2008? I understand that the disaster was only a matter of time at that point but, what happened that made the collapse happen on September 15th and not say the day before or week after? Or was there one at all?
Submitted June 12, 2017 at 09:58PM by TKInstinct http://ift.tt/2sW1uz3
Monday June 12, 2017 Market Analysis - Intel Double Top, More Sad Grinding Sideways to Come $INTC $SOX - Stock Market Analysis
Submitted June 12, 2017 at 07:28PM by grenadetradedotcom http://ift.tt/2shaT6s
Buy Apple while price is crashing?
What are your thoughts on buying apple now that the price is dropping? Do you think it's a good grab and to hold on tight until it can bounce back?
Submitted June 12, 2017 at 05:36PM by AirdoftGI http://ift.tt/2sVvQl2
Noodles & Company
Noodles & Company's stock fell 10% today, to $3.62. This gives the company a market cap of $145 million. The company's shares are down 90% since its IPO four years ago.
According to the latest 10-Q, the company owned 409 restaurants and had 73 franchised restaurants. This means that the company is valued at about $300,000 per restaurant.
Is the business model too broken for the company to make a recovery? I feel that if it falls any lower, other fast-casual chains (e.g., Chipotle) would be likely to acquire the company.
What are your thoughts?
Submitted June 12, 2017 at 05:35PM by IAMAnarcissist http://ift.tt/2rbX45W
What gifts would you love to receive?
Hello StockMarket, I apologize if this post is inappropriate.
My husband is a casual investor and over the past few years he has done really well and is starting to take it much more seriously. He even upgraded from just a laptop on the couch, to a desk in the den with 2 more monitors.
Fathers day is coming up, and we are expecting our first child in a few months, so I want to get him something nice, but I know nothing about this world. What are some good investment-related gifts I could get him that would help him with whatever it is that is involved with stock-watching and investing?
Last year for his birthday I googled gift ideas and got him e-subscriptions to a few investment-related magazines (or maybe they are newspapers?) and I re-up those now annually. He is also getting an obligatory #1 dad mug.
Any suggestions are appreciated!
Submitted June 12, 2017 at 05:48PM by amidoingthisrightyet http://ift.tt/2sm3BPK
U.S. stock market on June 12, 2017: thoughts and outlook
- there are no geopolitical worries left for the U.S. stock market. europe isn't a concern, and neither is North Korea (pretty quiet on that front).
- The recent decline in tech is normal for this bull market. the bubble isn't over
- The economic data continues to miss expectations. Is this the correction we've been waiting for?
Submitted June 12, 2017 at 04:38PM by markethistory http://ift.tt/2sVmgyF
6-12: Notable Insider Buys from Last Week
These are insider buys of $10K or more reported to the SEC in the last 7 days. The SEC defines an insider as any officer, director or 10% shareholder. It is not illegal for these people to buy or sell their own shares. In fact, since most of them get paid in stock options, it is expected. However, it is illegal for them to trade on inside information that has not been made public. So for example if there are drug trial results that are bad and not public, insiders cannot dump shares. That said, many people have observed that insiders - in general - seem to have a good track record at timing their purchases.
Date | Symbol | Company | Insider | Shares Bought | Value |
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06‑12 | DSU | BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. | Lynch Catherine A. | 2,120 | 24,974 |
06‑09 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 2,200 | 14,014 |
06‑09 | MITL | Mitel Networks Corp | WILLIAMS DAVID M | 10,000 | 75,110 |
06‑09 | JOE | St. Joe Co. (THE) | Bakun Marek | 1,000 | 17,750 |
06‑09 | PATI | Patriot Transportation Holding, Inc. | BAKER JOHN D II | 3,850 | 69,201 |
06‑09 | RA | BROOKFIELD INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC. | 4,420 | 104,842 | |
06‑09 | BSM | Black Stone Minerals LP | Carter Thomas L Jr | 7,750 | 122,936 |
06‑09 | BSM | Black Stone Minerals LP | Stuart Alexander D. | 18,650 | 298,325 |
06‑09 | PLYA | Playa Hotels & Resorts NV | Stadlin Alexander | 1,000 | 10,260 |
06‑09 | FRGI | Fiesta Restaurant Group, Inc. | FRIEDMAN BRIAN P | 91,065 | 1,935,322 |
06‑09 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 14,200 | 90,738 |
06‑09 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 4,000 | 25,520 |
06‑09 | AAT | American Assets Trust Inc | RADY ERNEST S | 22,929 | 926,790 |
06‑09 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 4,600 | 29,371 |
06‑08 | SXCP | SunCoke Energy Partners LP | Sun Coal & Coke LLC | 39,287 | 687,389 |
06‑08 | SOFO | Sonic Foundry, Inc. | BURISH MARK D | 55 | 50,004 |
06‑08 | AAT | American Assets Trust Inc | RADY ERNEST S | 20,021 | 802,041 |
06‑08 | SM | SM Energy Co | Vogel Herbert S | 1,400 | 23,527 |
06‑08 | SM | SM Energy Co | Vogel Herbert S | 1,000 | 16,199 |
06‑08 | SIGM | Sigma Designs, Inc. | SOROS FUND MANAGEMENT LLC | 100,000 | 569,990 |
06‑08 | GSBD | Goldman Sachs BDC, Inc. | Lane Ann B | 2,240 | 49,995 |
06‑08 | MSL | Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. | PUMPELLY R GLENN | 5,000 | 60,000 |
06‑08 | CTSO | Cytosorbents Corp | Capponi Vincent | 2,500 | 10,000 |
06‑08 | MSL | Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. | Abington Leonard Clayton | 1,250 | 15,000 |
06‑08 | MSL | Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. | Miller Lorraine D | 2,000 | 24,000 |
06‑08 | CTSO | Cytosorbents Corp | Chan Phillip P. | 3,700 | 14,800 |
06‑08 | FRGI | Fiesta Restaurant Group, Inc. | FRIEDMAN BRIAN P | 218,050 | 4,591,828 |
06‑08 | MSL | Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. | Blum Jeffery L | 1,000 | 12,000 |
06‑08 | ALCO | Alico, Inc. | Sambuco Joseph | 2,296 | 69,936 |
06‑08 | MSL | Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. | DAVIS JAMES R | 1,000 | 12,000 |
06‑08 | TDY | Teledyne Technologies Inc. | MEHRABIAN ROBERT | 5,000 | 640,800 |
06‑08 | TDY | Teledyne Technologies Inc. | MEHRABIAN ROBERT | 5,000 | 653,250 |
06‑08 | MSL | Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. | LEMOINE TIM | 1,000 | 12,000 |
06‑08 | GNC | GNC Holdings, Inc. | LANE AMY B | 3,000 | 22,830 |
06‑08 | MERC | Mercer International, Inc. | KELLOGG PETER R | 10,000 | 114,980 |
06‑08 | MSL | Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. | Abington Leonard Q | 8,333 | 99,996 |
06‑08 | MSL | Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. | Delhomme Jake | 2,500 | 30,000 |
06‑08 | MSL | Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. | Peterson Kade G | 1,000 | 12,000 |
06‑08 | SYRG | Synergy Resources Corp. | Spence Nicholas | 8,000 | 51,600 |
06‑08 | MFIN | Medallion Financial Corp. | RUDNICK DAVID L | 20,700 | 51,543 |
06‑08 | MSL | Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. | MCLEMORE JAMES R JR | 1,500 | 18,000 |
06‑08 | LOAN | Manhattan Bridge Capital, Inc | RAN ASSAF | 5,000 | 24,985 |
06‑08 | AMC | AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. | CONNOR KEVIN M | 4,000 | 94,086 |
06‑08 | PIH | 1347 Property Insurance Holdings, Inc. | Case Dan E | 3,558 | 27,752 |
06‑08 | HBIO | Harvard Bioscience, Inc. | Green James W | 7,712 | 19,666 |
06‑08 | AREX | Approach Resources, Inc. | Wilks Brothers, LLC | 100,000 | 263,080 |
06‑08 | FRGI | Fiesta Restaurant Group, Inc. | ALPERIN BARRY J | 2,300 | 48,693 |
06‑08 | BKEP | Blueknight Energy Partners L.P., L.L.C | Lampton Robert Howard | 34,785 | 230,972 |
06‑08 | PATI | Patriot Transportation Holding, Inc. | BAKER JOHN D II | 3,850 | 69,130 |
06‑08 | MSL | Midsouth Bancorp, Inc. | Tortorice Joseph V JR | 5,000 | 60,000 |
06‑08 | PIH | 1347 Property Insurance Holdings, Inc. | Hill John S | 3,000 | 23,400 |
06‑08 | SM | SM Energy Co | Ottoson Javan D | 800 | 13,400 |
06‑08 | VTL | Vital Therapies, Inc. | Nash Duane | 3,900 | 12,182 |
06‑08 | SM | SM Energy Co | Ottoson Javan D | 1,000 | 16,135 |
06‑08 | SEMG | Semgroup Corp. | Conner Carlin G. | 3,824 | 100,112 |
06‑08 | SEMG | Semgroup Corp. | Fitzgerald Robert N | 3,500 | 91,665 |
06‑08 | SOFO | Sonic Foundry, Inc. | Burish Andrew D. | 220 | 200,000 |
06‑08 | SM | SM Energy Co | Vogel Herbert S | 600 | 10,080 |
06‑07 | KEF | Korea Equity Fund, Inc. | Bulldog Investors General Partnership | 50,000 | 476,500 |
06‑07 | KEF | Korea Equity Fund, Inc. | Bulldog Investors General Partnership | 200,000 | 1,906,000 |
06‑07 | TEP | Tallgrass Energy Partners, LP | DEHAEMERS DAVID G JR | 35,783 | 1,662,836 |
06‑07 | KEF | Korea Equity Fund, Inc. | Bulldog Investors, LLC | 250,000 | 2,382,500 |
06‑07 | CVO | Cenveo, Inc. | PURI NATHU R | 41,616 | 258,660 |
06‑07 | SXCP | SunCoke Energy Partners LP | Sun Coal & Coke LLC | 41,500 | 707,334 |
06‑07 | NVLS | Nivalis Therapeutics, Inc. | BVF PARTNERS L P/IL | 20,181 | 46,039 |
06‑07 | NVLS | Nivalis Therapeutics, Inc. | BVF PARTNERS L P/IL | 13,046 | 29,762 |
06‑07 | XENE | Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. | BVF PARTNERS L P/IL | 20,594 | 79,312 |
06‑07 | VTL | Vital Therapies, Inc. | Satter Muneer A | 10,000 | 32,074 |
06‑07 | XENE | Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. | BVF PARTNERS L P/IL | 73,749 | 284,022 |
06‑07 | MCC | Medley Capital Corp. | Taube Seth | 194,967 | 1,187,817 |
06‑07 | XENE | Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. | BVF PARTNERS L P/IL | 113,446 | 436,903 |
06‑07 | MCC | Medley Capital Corp. | Taube Brook | 194,967 | 1,187,817 |
06‑07 | BOOT | Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. | Morris Brenda I | 7,000 | 44,284 |
06‑07 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 4,800 | 29,856 |
06‑07 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 9,405 | 58,593 |
06‑07 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 2,800 | 17,458 |
06‑07 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 7,200 | 44,928 |
06‑07 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 1,800 | 11,295 |
06‑07 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 7,700 | 48,356 |
06‑07 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 4,000 | 25,200 |
06‑07 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 7,900 | 49,928 |
06‑07 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 4,800 | 30,384 |
06‑07 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 1,800 | 11,448 |
06‑07 | MFIN | Medallion Financial Corp. | RUDNICK DAVID L | 4,700 | 11,739 |
06‑07 | MDVX | Medovex Corp. | GORLIN STEVE | 15,000 | 14,250 |
06‑07 | SBTB | SBT Bancorp, Inc. | PABICH PETER | 400 | 10,320 |
06‑07 | PNFP | Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc. | MCCABE ROBERT A JR | 325 | 20,475 |
06‑07 | SMTX | SMTC Corp. | Red Oak Partners, LLC | 17,000 | 21,607 |
06‑07 | CTHR | Charles & Colvard, Ltd. | SYKES OLLIN B | 12,000 | 11,160 |
06‑07 | KF | Korea Fund, Inc. (The) | CITY OF LONDON INVESTMENT GROUP PLC | 1,028 | 40,925 |
06‑07 | KF | Korea Fund, Inc. (The) | CITY OF LONDON INVESTMENT GROUP PLC | 5,000 | 199,050 |
06‑07 | RTNB | root9B Technologies, Inc. | Quad Capital Management Advisors LLC | 6,000 | 42,360 |
06‑07 | CONN | Conn's, Inc. | MARTIN DOUGLAS H | 10,000 | 178,272 |
06‑07 | INFU | InfuSystems Holdings, Inc. | Meridian OHC Partners, LP | 10,000 | 15,500 |
06‑07 | XRDC | Crossroads Capital, Inc. | Bulldog Investors, LLC | 28,479 | 61,799 |
06‑07 | CDTX | Cidara Therapeutics, Inc. | Sandison Taylor | 19,344 | 114,130 |
06‑07 | XRDC | Crossroads Capital, Inc. | Dakos Andrew | 28,479 | 61,799 |
06‑07 | XRDC | Crossroads Capital, Inc. | GOLDSTEIN PHILLIP | 28,479 | 61,799 |
06‑07 | HASI | Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc. | Eckel Jeffrey | 2,725 | 61,340 |
06‑07 | PATI | Patriot Transportation Holding, Inc. | BAKER JOHN D II | 1,200 | 21,600 |
06‑07 | WMS | Advanced Drainage Systems Inc. | CHLAPATY JOSEPH A | 30,000 | 581,793 |
06‑07 | SWZ | Swiss Helvetia Fund, Inc. | Ricciardi Fred J | 4,000 | 50,405 |
06‑07 | MERC | Mercer International, Inc. | KELLOGG PETER R | 3,546 | 40,052 |
06‑07 | MERC | Mercer International, Inc. | KELLOGG PETER R | 8,011 | 91,309 |
06‑07 | IIF | Morgan Stanley India Investment Fund, Inc. | CITY OF LONDON INVESTMENT GROUP PLC | 3,190 | 107,024 |
06‑07 | TPHS | Trinity Place Holdings Inc. | MFP PARTNERS LP | 5,000 | 34,800 |
06‑07 | CNBKA | Century Bancorp, Inc. | Filler James J | 300 | 18,210 |
06‑07 | AREX | Approach Resources, Inc. | Wilks Brothers, LLC | 100,000 | 271,070 |
06‑07 | OXY | Occidental Petroleum Corp. | BURGHER CEDRIC W. | 1,700 | 101,745 |
06‑07 | MATR | Mattersight Corp. | FEINBERG HENRY | 50,000 | 123,775 |
06‑07 | SRRY | Sancon Resources Recovery, Inc. | Pontoon Boat Inc. | 9,815,116 | 16,686 |
06‑07 | SRRY | Sancon Resources Recovery, Inc. | KOK SENG YEAP | 9,815,116 | 16,686 |
06‑07 | SIGM | Sigma Designs, Inc. | SOROS FUND MANAGEMENT LLC | 300,000 | 1,748,370 |
06‑07 | CSWC | Capital Southwest Corp. | Morgan Thomas Duane | 3,100 | 50,406 |
06‑07 | CRD.A | Crawford & Co. | CRAWFORD JESSE C | 20,000 | 159,544 |
06‑07 | NTWK | NetSol Technologies, Inc. | GHAURI NAJEEB | 4,000 | 16,000 |
06‑07 | JXSB | Jacksonville Bancorp, Inc. | HESS DEAN H | 1,002 | 29,559 |
06‑07 | JXSB | Jacksonville Bancorp, Inc. | HESS DEAN H | 500 | 14,750 |
06‑07 | MSTX | Mast Therapeutics, Inc. | RAMSAY DAVID A | 21,000 | 99,750 |
06‑07 | SEMG | Semgroup Corp. | MCADAM WILLIAM J | 15,000 | 420,000 |
06‑07 | BCTF | Bancorp 34, Inc. | Kauper William P. | 1,400 | 19,040 |
06‑07 | MSTX | Mast Therapeutics, Inc. | Neville Robert N | 52,250 | 248,188 |
06‑07 | MSTX | Mast Therapeutics, Inc. | McCracken Joseph S | 52,250 | 248,188 |
06‑07 | MSTX | Mast Therapeutics, Inc. | Jouhikainen Jaakko Taneli | 10,500 | 49,875 |
06‑07 | GVP | GSE Systems, Inc. | Abbott Paul | 4,856 | 15,782 |
06‑07 | MSTX | Mast Therapeutics, Inc. | PIKOVER YURI | 100,000 | 475,000 |
06‑06 | CBMG | Cellular Biomedicine Group, Inc. | Liu Tony | 2,900 | 19,865 |
06‑06 | COOL | Majesco Entertainment Co. | Stetson John | 10,000 | 100,000 |
06‑06 | TTOO | T2 Biosystems, Inc. | Elsbree David B | 10,000 | 35,000 |
06‑06 | TTOO | T2 Biosystems, Inc. | DEPTULA-HICKS DARLENE M | 4,000 | 14,320 |
06‑06 | AREX | Approach Resources, Inc. | Wilks Brothers, LLC | 100,000 | 276,360 |
06‑06 | PEBO | Peoples Bancorp Inc. | Sweet Terry Thomas | 1,000 | 31,180 |
06‑06 | RA | MCFARLAND STUART A | 840 | 19,941 | |
06‑06 | AAT | American Assets Trust Inc | RADY ERNEST S | 28,827 | 1,142,414 |
06‑06 | DMPI | DelMar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | BACHA JEFFREY | 5,000 | 10,600 |
06‑06 | DMPI | DelMar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | Praill Scott | 9,500 | 19,950 |
06‑06 | TEP | Tallgrass Energy Partners, LP | DEHAEMERS DAVID G JR | 4,021 | 190,193 |
06‑06 | KONA | Kona Grill, Inc. | Bakay Berke | 50,000 | 182,485 |
06‑06 | CDEV | Centennial Resource Development, Inc. Class A | Glyphis George S. | 10,000 | 150,200 |
06‑06 | CVO | Cenveo, Inc. | PURI NATHU R | 3,717 | 23,040 |
06‑06 | PIH | 1347 Property Insurance Holdings, Inc. | Wong Dennis Andrew | 1,500 | 11,700 |
06‑06 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 4,400 | 27,412 |
06‑06 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 2,800 | 17,556 |
06‑06 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 6,100 | 38,308 |
06‑06 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 4,700 | 29,563 |
06‑06 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 1,767 | 11,247 |
06‑06 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 3,233 | 20,594 |
06‑06 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 3,850 | 24,602 |
06‑06 | MFIN | Medallion Financial Corp. | RUDNICK DAVID L | 60,000 | 148,590 |
06‑06 | TPHS | Trinity Place Holdings Inc. | MFP PARTNERS LP | 2,500 | 17,375 |
06‑06 | ACNB | ACNB Corp. | Stock Alan J | 1,295 | 37,166 |
06‑06 | DMPI | DelMar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | Bell John K | 10,000 | 21,200 |
06‑06 | SENEB | Seneca Foods Corp. | KAYSER KRAIG H | 91,400 | 198,338 |
06‑06 | CBMG | Cellular Biomedicine Group, Inc. | Liu Tony | 2,000 | 13,660 |
06‑06 | CBMG | Cellular Biomedicine Group, Inc. | Liu Tony | 2,100 | 14,364 |
06‑06 | LUB | Luby's, Inc. | PAPPAS CHRISTOPHER JAMES | 3,650 | 12,045 |
06‑06 | WCN | Waste Connections, Inc. | Lee Susan | 800 | 77,576 |
06‑06 | INF | Brookfield Global Listed Infrastructure Income Fund | BROOKFIELD INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC. | 4,041 | 56,655 |
06‑06 | MEEC | Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. | Greenberg Christopher | 25,000 | 10,625 |
06‑06 | MWBC | MW Bancorp Inc. | Bertsch Julie Marie | 1,200 | 24,300 |
06‑06 | SHOS | Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores, Inc. | BIRD E J | 4,100 | 11,767 |
06‑06 | EQBK | Equity Bancshares, Inc. | Smits Scott A | 500 | 15,110 |
06‑06 | OSBC | Old Second Bancorp, Inc. | BONIFAS EDWARD | 1,984 | 22,618 |
06‑06 | LUB | Luby's, Inc. | PAPPAS HARRIS J | 19,553 | 63,547 |
06‑06 | LUB | Luby's, Inc. | PAPPAS HARRIS J | 32,447 | 108,049 |
06‑06 | SXCP | SunCoke Energy Partners LP | Sun Coal & Coke LLC | 45,100 | 777,420 |
06‑06 | BOOT | Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. | STARRETT PETER | 50,000 | 305,930 |
06‑06 | VTL | Vital Therapies, Inc. | Satter Muneer A | 10,000 | 31,940 |
06‑06 | MCC | Medley Capital Corp. | Taube Seth | 194,967 | 1,181,247 |
06‑06 | MCC | Medley Capital Corp. | Taube Brook | 194,967 | 1,181,247 |
06‑06 | APLE | Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc. | KNIGHT JUSTIN G | 5,400 | 100,645 |
06‑06 | PHF | Pacholder High Yield Fund, Inc. | Bulldog Investors, LLC | 11,525 | 91,624 |
06‑06 | TCRD | THL Credit, Inc. | Tillinghast Sam W. | 5,000 | 50,050 |
06‑06 | TEX | Terex Corp. | SHEEHAN JOHN D | 370 | 12,491 |
06‑06 | PIH | 1347 Property Insurance Holdings, Inc. | Raucy Douglas N | 1,791 | 14,113 |
06‑06 | CTHR | Charles & Colvard, Ltd. | SYKES OLLIN B | 22,900 | 21,526 |
06‑06 | CTHR | Charles & Colvard, Ltd. | SYKES OLLIN B | 10,715 | 10,286 |
06‑06 | KF | Korea Fund, Inc. (The) | CITY OF LONDON INVESTMENT GROUP PLC | 6,400 | 256,960 |
06‑06 | TTOO | T2 Biosystems, Inc. | Spadoro Joanne | 5,000 | 17,500 |
06‑06 | PIH | 1347 Property Insurance Holdings, Inc. | Case Dan E | 3,558 | 27,895 |
06‑06 | TCB | TCF Financial Corp. | WINSLOW BARRY N | 500 | 12,775 |
06‑06 | TREE | LendingTree, Inc. | Liberty Interactive Corp | 450,000 | 76,815,000 |
06‑06 | SUYT | Smart Server, Inc. | Chesrown Marshall | 137,656 | 103,242 |
06‑06 | XENE | Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. | BVF PARTNERS L P/IL | 96,736 | 362,760 |
06‑06 | XENE | Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. | BVF PARTNERS L P/IL | 53,260 | 199,725 |
06‑05 | OMED | OncoMed Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | KARSEN PERRY A | 10,000 | 34,588 |
06‑05 | HDYN | HyperDynamics Corp. | Leonard Ray | 68,494 | 100,001 |
06‑05 | HDYN | HyperDynamics Corp. | ELLISTON GARY D | 34,247 | 50,001 |
06‑05 | HDYN | HyperDynamics Corp. | Strange William O | 34,247 | 50,001 |
06‑05 | SXCP | SunCoke Energy Partners LP | Sun Coal & Coke LLC | 43,331 | 744,236 |
06‑05 | HLND | Highlands Bankshares, Inc. (VA) | Gray John Humphreys | 4,000 | 28,000 |
06‑05 | SEAS | SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. | Hill Path Holdings LLC | 12,391 | 213,838 |
06‑05 | SEAS | SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. | Hill Path Holdings LLC | 157,609 | 2,719,937 |
06‑05 | NVLS | Nivalis Therapeutics, Inc. | BVF PARTNERS L P/IL | 12,624 | 28,917 |
06‑05 | NVLS | Nivalis Therapeutics, Inc. | BVF PARTNERS L P/IL | 19,206 | 43,993 |
06‑05 | SEAS | SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. | Hill Path Capital Partners LP | 12,391 | 213,838 |
06‑05 | SEAS | SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. | Hill Path Capital Partners LP | 157,609 | 2,719,937 |
06‑05 | LUB | Luby's, Inc. | PAPPAS HARRIS J | 61,398 | 193,404 |
06‑05 | LUB | Luby's, Inc. | PAPPAS HARRIS J | 7,481 | 23,640 |
06‑05 | INTC | Intel Corp. | SWAN ROBERT HOLMES | 6,944 | 252,101 |
06‑05 | INTC | Intel Corp. | SWAN ROBERT HOLMES | 6,944 | 252,103 |
06‑05 | CDTX | Cidara Therapeutics, Inc. | Stein Jeffrey | 15,000 | 89,211 |
06‑05 | TPX | Tempur Sealy International, Inc. | JAFFER REHAN | 32,000 | 1,515,699 |
06‑05 | TPX | Tempur Sealy International, Inc. | JAFFER REHAN | 68,000 | 3,220,861 |
06‑05 | TPX | Tempur Sealy International, Inc. | Nabi Usman | 32,000 | 1,515,699 |
06‑05 | TPX | Tempur Sealy International, Inc. | Nabi Usman | 68,000 | 3,220,861 |
06‑05 | SHOS | Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores, Inc. | Powell William A. | 3,700 | 10,619 |
06‑05 | INF | Brookfield Global Listed Infrastructure Income Fund | BROOKFIELD INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT INC. | 1,359 | 19,053 |
06‑05 | SUP | Superior Industries International, Inc. | McQuay Timothy C | 1,000 | 19,695 |
06‑05 | KEF | Korea Equity Fund, Inc. | Bulldog Investors, LLC | 100,000 | 954,000 |
06‑05 | TPHS | Trinity Place Holdings Inc. | MFP PARTNERS LP | 6,108 | 42,084 |
06‑05 | KEF | Korea Equity Fund, Inc. | Bulldog Investors General Partnership | 10,000 | 95,400 |
06‑05 | KEF | Korea Equity Fund, Inc. | Bulldog Investors General Partnership | 90,000 | 858,600 |
06‑05 | MNK | Maillinckrodt plc. | Lannum Coleman N III | 500 | 19,665 |
06‑05 | CVO | Cenveo, Inc. | PURI NATHU R | 6,826 | 42,427 |
06‑05 | CVO | Cenveo, Inc. | PURI NATHU R | 6,172 | 38,671 |
06‑05 | CDEV | Centennial Resource Development, Inc. Class A | Smith Sean R. | 10,000 | 150,500 |
06‑05 | FLXN | Flexion Therapeutics, Inc. | Clayman Michael D. | 5,000 | 86,152 |
06‑05 | FLXN | Flexion Therapeutics, Inc. | COLELLA SAMUEL D | 5,000 | 85,048 |
06‑05 | FIT | Fitbit Inc. | PAISLEY CHRISTOPHER B | 25,000 | 134,740 |
06‑05 | PNM | PNM Resources, Inc. | BECKER NORMAN P. | 2,500 | 97,450 |
06‑05 | ISNS | Image Sensing Systems, Inc. | Ehrich Richard A. | 3,300 | 10,890 |
06‑05 | RAS | RAIT Financial Trust | Wren Thomas D | 45,000 | 103,190 |
06‑05 | AZRX | AzurRx BioPharma, Inc. | Ross Edmund Burke Jr. | 128,572 | 450,002 |
06‑05 | BCTF | Bancorp 34, Inc. | Kauper William P. | 1,450 | 19,720 |
06‑05 | PIH | 1347 Property Insurance Holdings, Inc. | Hill John S | 3,000 | 23,400 |
06‑05 | AAT | American Assets Trust Inc | RADY ERNEST S | 20,220 | 798,488 |
06‑05 | CTSO | Cytosorbents Corp | Chan Phillip P. | 6,300 | 25,200 |
06‑05 | PIH | 1347 Property Insurance Holdings, Inc. | Horowitz Joshua | 3,400 | 26,690 |
06‑05 | USG | USG Corp. | Scanlon Jennifer F. | 1,500 | 44,089 |
06‑05 | RNDB | Randolph Bancorp, Inc. | Trubiano Louis J. | 6,500 | 100,919 |
06‑05 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | LERNER RICHARD A | 3,298 | 20,843 |
06‑05 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | LERNER RICHARD A | 6,202 | 39,135 |
06‑05 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 9,200 | 58,420 |
06‑05 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 9,000 | 56,880 |
06‑05 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 5,000 | 31,550 |
06‑05 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 19,700 | 124,110 |
06‑05 | OPK | Opko Health, Inc. | FROST PHILLIP MD ET AL | 8,700 | 54,723 |
06‑05 | CRM | Salesforce.com, Inc. | Wojcicki Susan | 1,100 | 99,976 |
06‑05 | CTHR | Charles & Colvard, Ltd. | SYKES OLLIN B | 26,187 | 24,878 |
06‑05 | CTHR | Charles & Colvard, Ltd. | SYKES OLLIN B | 20,000 | 18,400 |
06‑05 | CTHR | Charles & Colvard, Ltd. | GOLDMAN NEAL I | 32,384 | 31,704 |
06‑05 | TUES | Tuesday Morning Corp. | Becker Steven R | 50,000 | 87,275 |
06‑05 | SRC | Spirit Realty Capital, Inc. | Hsieh Jackson | 13,400 | 99,830 |
06‑05 | LUB | Luby's, Inc. | PAPPAS CHRISTOPHER JAMES | 45,300 | 142,695 |
06‑05 | LUB | Luby's, Inc. | PAPPAS CHRISTOPHER JAMES | 8,500 | 26,690 |
06‑05 | LUB | Luby's, Inc. | PAPPAS CHRISTOPHER JAMES | 6,700 | 20,971 |
06‑05 | LUB | Luby's, Inc. | PAPPAS CHRISTOPHER JAMES | 3,500 | 10,885 |
06‑05 | PIH | 1347 Property Insurance Holdings, Inc. | Cerminara Kyle | 3,333 | 25,997 |
06‑05 | WAIR | Wesco Aircraft Holdings Inc. | Bancroft Thomas | 150,000 | 1,475,970 |
06‑05 | AIRT | Air T, Inc. | Swenson Nicholas John | 113 | 21,869,750,043 |
06‑05 | KIM | Kimco Realty Corporation | COVIELLO PHILIP E JR | 20,000 | 347,430 |
06‑05 | MCC | Medley Capital Corp. | Taube Brook | 194,967 | 1,185,029 |
06‑05 | MCC | Medley Capital Corp. | Taube Seth | 194,967 | 1,185,029 |
Source: Fintel.io
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