Thursday, January 31, 2019

HONO by Ben Ono



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EPOCH II by Ash Thorp



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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

LE BON BERGER by FWG production



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FENCE by Lendita Zeqiraj



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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Sigh Gone by Jeannie Nguyen



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Sigh Gone by Jeannie Nguyen



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Osama & Ayman by Rainhouse Cinema



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Monday, January 28, 2019

Baby Baby by Aggelos Papantoniou



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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Saturday, January 26, 2019

The Sound of Drowning by Renee Mao



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Don't Be a Hero by Peter Lee



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Friday, January 25, 2019

Bill's Leaving by Brian Phares



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Me in the Mirror by Lorena Alvarado



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Thursday, January 24, 2019

Idle, Torrent by Alex Moy



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GRIZZLY COUNTRY by Ben Moon



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Red Ink by Bird Eggs Films



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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Cowboy by Teton Gravity Research



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Anthologie by baron lanteigne



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Exit 12 by Square



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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Khruangbin - Cómo Te Quiero by Cossa



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EPOCH by Kevin McGloughlin



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Monday, January 21, 2019

Play Boys by Vincent Lynen



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Sunday, January 20, 2019

Morabeza by Amar Hernández



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Saturday, January 19, 2019

CUBED by Enge Xue



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Friday, January 18, 2019

True Blue by Chris Osborn



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Things Used To Be Hidden by Tara



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Thursday, January 17, 2019

Merger by Keiichi Matsuda



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Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Water Closet by Simeon Duncombe



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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Lobster Dinner by Gregorio Franchetti



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The Place Where by Tim Sessler



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Monday, January 14, 2019

DIGITAL CONTENT by Matthew Frost



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IMMERSION by Petole Films



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Sunday, January 13, 2019

Late Afternoon by Late Afternoon



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Saturday, January 12, 2019

Friday, January 11, 2019

VAST: ICELAND by Sean Stiegemeier



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Thursday, January 10, 2019

MiniLook Berlin by Okapi



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2018 MOVIE TRIBUTE by Max Shishkin



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Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Alaska by Tim Kellner



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Apple by Motlys



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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

REUTERS: Apple cuts first-quarter production plan for new iPhones by 10 percent: Nikkei

Apple Inc is cutting planned production for its three new iPhone models by about 10 percent for the March quarter, the Nikkei Asian Review reported on Wednesday, a week after the company slashed its quarterly sales forecast.

That rare step exposed weakening demand in China for Apple's iPhones amid a slowing economy, which has also been buffeted by a bruising trade war with the United States.

continue reading link below.

"Apple cuts first-quarter production plan for new iPhones by 10 percent: Nikkei" - http://www.reuters.com/article/us-apple-iphone/apple-cuts-first-quarter-production-plan-for-new-iphones-by-10-percent-nikkei-idUSKCN1P304H



Submitted January 08, 2019 at 10:34PM by markyu007 http://bit.ly/2sfn4PR

Jamie Dimon (CEO of the biggest U.S. bank) says the stock market overreacted, no recession ahead

“Markets are overreacting to short-term sentiment around a whole bunch of complex issues,” Dimon tells Fox Business.

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/08/jamie-dimon-says-the-stock-market-overreacted-no-recession-ahead.html



Submitted January 08, 2019 at 08:51PM by markyu007 http://bit.ly/2TxcQWw

Educational videos

Anyone know good YouTube videos that are educational about investing? I’m currently majoring in economics and have been investing for about a year so I know the basics but I want to get more technical and in depth.



Submitted January 08, 2019 at 03:26PM by Duhduh21 http://bit.ly/2TwD8Is

The world’s largest hedge fund posted a 15% gain last year after calling global economic slowdown

To add: For the world's largest hedge fund, Bridgewater has done nothing short of greatness in 2018. That is for sure.

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/07/bridgewaters-pure-alpha-fund-posts-nearly-15-percent-gain-in-2018.html



Submitted January 08, 2019 at 08:15PM by markyu007 http://bit.ly/2SIvDyn

Health care stocks anyone?

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Submitted January 08, 2019 at 07:49PM by stocktraderwolf http://bit.ly/2SIvGKz

S&P downgrades PG&E ratings to 'junk' status

To add, PG&E (ticker PCG) is down nearly 64% in the quarter (since November).

"S&P downgrades PG&E ratings to 'junk' status" - http://www.reuters.com/article/us-pg-e-ratings-s-p/sp-downgrades-pge-ratings-to-junk-status-idUSKCN1P2087



Submitted January 08, 2019 at 05:10PM by markyu007 http://bit.ly/2RyjxdO

Together Forever Full Movie by Vans



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Stock market- simplified

Im currently starting research for a potential project for a class regarding the changes of the stock market throughout history. In order to decide weather or not its something i did i wanted to hear that you people of reddit have to say about the stock market. So please, leave any fact, comment, or explanation!



Submitted January 08, 2019 at 01:27AM by 11infootlong http://bit.ly/2Fi0YnF

Upcoming IPOs this year

Hi

I'm just interested in your thoughts of the upcoming IPOs this year.

What do you think of their position at the market?

Do you consider investing in them?



Submitted January 08, 2019 at 03:12PM by TheTimmothy http://bit.ly/2CZuk8R

How To Find Your Own Hot Stock Picks

Hi,

I wrote a blog post this week on how to find your own penny stock picks. I see people asking others for picks especially beginners, so I thought this would be a good topic to write about. You could read it here. I would appreciate any feedback if you read it!

Thank you



Submitted January 08, 2019 at 12:12PM by SlamtheDamnDoor http://bit.ly/2QtC06N

Quality Time by John Robson



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How To Perform In-Depth Analysis Fundamental

Fundamental analysis, technical analysis, and valuation all go hand in hand with selecting a winning stock. Creating a list of stocks that fit your fundamental criteria is important, because when the market pulls back you have a shopping list of securities that you know you can purchase into weakness. This video provides an easy checklist for picking a winning stock, and summarizes the main points below. What are your thoughts?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=b_u5f73_I8U

  1. Sales and EPS Growth

  2. Durable Competitive Advantage

  3. Free Cash Flow/Sales > 10%

  4. Favorable Valuation

  5. ROIC > 10%



Submitted January 08, 2019 at 10:57AM by dmwes4 http://bit.ly/2C6FbMz

Are we currently in a Bull market or Bear market (U.S.)

Sound off and provide your rationale.



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La Cathédrale by Benjamin Bardou



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For Avid Tesla Followers: 7 Charts Show Musk on Firmer Footing (Bloomberg)

-Sales double in the third quarter of 2018

-U.S. sedan sales in the second half of 2018

-Market caps of the world’s most valuable car companies

-Tesla’s free cash flow

-Battery-powered vehicle sales for the first 9 months of 2018

-Battery-pack prices

-Plans for product unveiling, launches and production

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2019-01-07/tesla-s-life-after-hell-7-charts-show-musk-on-firmer-footing



Submitted January 08, 2019 at 08:29AM by markyu007 http://bit.ly/2H3jB0Y

QUALITY TIME by Matt Sav



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Monday, January 7, 2019

A Helpful Website

A friend showed me a website today: finviz.com. I had been looking for a website like this for a while, and was super excited to finally be able to use it. I highly recommend taking a look at the website if you don’t know what it is. It’s a website with a huge database of stocks that allows you to search for certain stocks with filters.



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 08:36PM by funkyturtl http://bit.ly/2C6njBl

Storytime: My tragic relationship with $PCG

So after the wildfire, I suspected $PCG would rebound so I bought it at $22.00. After a week or two, it raised up to around $27 which was a 25% return. I was greedy and assumed that nothing else could go wrong. Out of nowhere, $PCG was caught falsifying records. It dropped to around $24 which still left me in a 10% return. I decided to be persistent and stick with it. And just recently, $PCG is now filing for bankrupty and is now at $19. So now I'm at a 10% deficit... I'm thinking of just pulling out now before it goes completely bankrupt... Any thoughts?



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 10:37PM by fucktheaugustsat http://bit.ly/2RcFEai

Samsung Shocks Investors With 18% Drop in Profit in the Fourth Quarter 2018

The South Korean tech giant predicted operating profit for the three months ended December was approximately 10.8 trillion Korean won ($9.67 billion), which was below the 13.2 trillion won that analysts predicted, and a 38.5 percent drop from the previous quarter. (CNBC)

Looks like AAPL is not the only one who’s struggling.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/08/samsung-q4-guidance-.html



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 08:14PM by markyu007 http://bit.ly/2FdHSj8

YETI Stock

How do you guys feel about Yeti stock? It has been a few months since its IPO and I am looking to invest. However, I am open to any other opinions



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 07:07PM by berkyz http://bit.ly/2TyIbbG

I’m New to the stock Market, and I need some help with a school competition

My teacher decided to host a multi-period competition to see who can get the most money. We’re using this website called market watch and we’re given $10k of fake money. So far, I am hooked. However, I don’t really know where to start investing from. I bought one share from amazon, a few from Costco and lululemon, and the rest I have not decided what to use on?

Edit: forgot to mention this is over a period of 2 months starting today



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 04:54PM by _NecroVenom_ http://bit.ly/2FcpBD4

Significant Activist Hedge Fund Activity (Last 7 Days)

These are the latest Schedule 13D forms filed by activist investors in the last 7 days. Activist investors are investors that make an investment with the intention of influencing management in some way. There is evidence that following activist investors into investments can generate excess returns. Schedule 13G forms, in contrast, are filed by significant investors with no intention of influencing management (such as Index funds).

There is always a lot of interest in insider trades, but what a lot of people probably don't realize is that hedge fund activity is probably more predictive of future returns than insider activity. The reason is that hedge funds (a) have large research budgets, and (b) have a choice where to put their money. In contract, insiders have no choice where to put their money, but only when to time their transactions.

New Filings

This table lists new 13D filings in the last week. A new filing does not necessarily indicate a new position, as investors frequently accumulate in advance before reaching the filing threshold.

Date Form Company Investor Shares Ownership Change
01‑04 13D FSAC / Federal Street Acquisition Corp. Fs Sponsor Llc 0 0.0% -100.00
01‑04 13D BHE / Benchmark Electronics, Inc. Engaged Capital LLC 2,236,787 5.1%
01‑04 13D AXNX / Axonics Modulation Technologies, Inc. Cooperatieve Gilde Healthcare Iv U.a. 3,133,332 11.3%
01‑03 13D USWS / U.S. Well Services, Inc. Class A Matlin David J 4,715,155 8.9%
01‑02 13D BUES / Blue Spa, Inc. Muehlbauer Kurt Manfred Henry 500,000 5.5%
01‑02 13D BUES / Blue Spa, Inc. Muehlbauer Stefan 1,000,000 11.0%
12‑31 13D KRP / Kimbell Royalty Partners, LP Rivercrest Royalties Holdings Ii, Llc 2,167,313 11.2%
12‑31 13D KRP / Kimbell Royalty Partners, LP Rivercrest Capital Partners Lp 2,813,179 13.5%
12‑31 13D WINT / Windtree Therapeutics, Inc. Ivy Blue Holdings Ltd 4,336,790 13.5%
12‑31 13D WINT / Windtree Therapeutics, Inc. Panacea Venture Healthcare Fund I, L.p. 6,791,018 19.8%
12‑31 13D WINT / Windtree Therapeutics, Inc. China Cardiovascular Focus Ltd 8,063,861 25.1%
12‑31 13D GLU / Gabelli Global Utility & Income Trust (The) GAMCO INVESTORS, INC. ET AL 88,828 7.06%
12‑31 13D VUZI / Vuzix Corp Travers Paul J 2,653,038 9.6%
12‑31 13D NTRI / NutriSystem, Inc. Magnetar Financial LLC 1,875,824 6.38%
12‑31 13D PFSW / PFSweb, Inc. Hoak Public Equities, LP 1,000,000 5.19%
12‑31 13D BEDU / Bright Scholar Education Holdngs Ltd Yang Huiyan 87,590,000 87.6% 338.00
12‑31 13D BEDU / Bright Scholar Education Holdngs Ltd Yang Meirong 87,590,000 87.6% 20.66

Amended Filings

This table lists amended filings in the last week, and is useful for monitoring changes in existing investments or when a fund closes a position. I have eliminated all filings with less than a 5% change in ownership.

Date Form Company Investor Shares Ownership Change
01‑07 13D/A NEON / Neonode, Inc. Rosberg Ulf 1,706,623 19.1% 101.05
01‑07 13D/A OSTK / Overstock.com, Inc. BYRNE PATRICK 5,810,819 18.1% -31.44
01‑07 13D/A RISE / Sit Rising Rate ETF SIT INVESTMENT ASSOCIATES INC 1,654,900 66.19% -11.73
01‑07 13D/A PSEC / Prospect Capital Corp. Barry John F 61,825,991 16.92% 8.60
01‑05 13D/A BCDA / BioCardia, Inc. STERTZER SIMON H 8,682,242 19.1% 102.98
01‑05 13D/A SBSA / Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. Meruelo Alex Living Trust 5,000 0.0% -100.00
01‑04 13D/A GSAT / Globalstar, Inc. FL INVESTMENT HOLDINGS LLC 826,818,261 57.52% 8.28
01‑04 13D/A CVON / ConvergeOne Holdings, Inc. Class A Clearlake Capital Partners Iii (master), L.p. 0 0.0% -100.00
01‑04 13D/A SHLO / Shiloh Industries, Inc. Oak Tree Holdings Llc 7,905,266 33.7%
01‑04 13D/A BATRA / Liberty Media Corporation GAMCO INVESTORS, INC. ET AL 1,353,290 13.21% 7.05
01‑04 13D/A JACK / Jack in the Box, Inc. JANA PARTNERS LLC 1,551,521 %
01‑03 13D/A SODI / Solitron Devices, Inc. Olesen Value Fund L.P. 267,820 14.1% 8.46
01‑03 13D/A GSL / Global Ship Lease, Inc. GROSS MICHAEL S 10,752,754 13.5% -5.59
01‑03 13D/A EMG / Emergent Capital, Inc. Evermore Global Advisors, LLC 375,000,001 23.7% -9.54
01‑03 13D/A MLNT / Melinta Therapeutics, Inc. Vatera Healthcare Partners Llc 16,607,959 29.6%
01‑03 13D/A BIOS / BioScrip, Inc. Coliseum Capital Management, LLC 24,130,114 16.1% 10.27
01‑03 13D/A EQGP / EQT GP Holdings LP EQT Gathering Holdings, LLC 291,373,187 96.3% 5.48
01‑03 13D/A BGNE / BeiGene, Ltd. Hillhouse Capital Advisors, Ltd. 63,117,389 8.2%
01‑03 13D/A KFS / Kingsway Financial Services Inc. STILWELL JOSEPH 5,147,159 22.4% 15.46
01‑03 13D/A HSGX / Histogenics Corporation SPLIT ROCK PARTNERS II, LP 1,390,844 2.2% -88.72
01‑03 13D/A BGNE / BeiGene, Ltd. Hillhouse Capital Management, Ltd. 13,445,978 1.7% -81.70
01‑03 13D/A IBIO / iBio Inc. DART KENNETH BRYAN 9,427,364 48.0% 26.65
01‑03 13D/A HBP / Huttig Building Products, Inc. JB CAPITAL PARTNERS LP 2,360,317 9.1%
01‑03 13D/A CAPN / Capnia, Inc. Jack W. Schuler Living Trust 5,826,788 17.7% 51.28
01‑02 13D/A HPTO / hopTo Inc. Novelty Capital Partners Lp 1,305,711 13.32% 33.87
01‑02 13D/A EMG / Emergent Capital, Inc. Knapp Robert C 0 0.0%
01‑02 13D/A HZN / Horizon Global Corp. Atlas Capital Resources Ii Lp 2,478,351 9.87% 12.29
01‑02 13D/A DCPH / Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Svlsf Vi, Llc 1,716,303 4.6%
01‑02 13D/A FLL / Full House Resorts, Inc. GAMCO INVESTORS, INC. ET AL 1,117,725 4.15% 6.68
01‑02 13D/A VRNG / Vringo, Inc. Calm.com, Inc. 4,838,710 14.0% 49.89
01‑02 13D/A RHE / Regional Health Properties, Inc. Frischer Charles 381,693 13.57% 11.41
12‑31 13D/A CERC / Cerecor Inc. ARMISTICE CAPITAL, LLC 36,414,514 61.6% 6.57
12‑31 13D/A GIGA / Giga-tronics Inc. Alara Capital Avi Ii, Llc 236,620 2.14% -94.92
12‑31 13D/A FCRIX / FS Credit Income Fund Franklin Square Holdings, L.P. 3,726,816 40.5% 13.76
12‑31 13D/A XFEYX / FS Energy Total Return Fund Franklin Square Holdings, L.P. 400,766 11.0%
12‑31 13D/A DFIN / Donnelley Financial Solutions Simcoe Capital Management, LLC 2,467,725 7.2% 22.03
12‑31 13D/A DTRM / Determine, Inc. Subin Neil S 10,540,199 46.6% 53.29
12‑31 13D/A DPRX / Dipexium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Park West Asset Management LLC 1,473,218 16.9% 37.40
12‑31 13D/A ABIL / Ability Inc. Aurovsky Alexander 832,500 13.5% -5.59
12‑31 13D/A ABIL / Ability Inc. Hurgin Anatoly 832,500 13.5% -5.59
12‑31 13D/A FALC / FalconStor Software, Inc. ESW Capital, LLC 128,613,493 24.1% -58.73
12‑31 13D/A NPO / EnPro Industries, Inc. GAMCO INVESTORS, INC. ET AL 1,203,396 5.8% 13.73
12‑31 13D/A KRP / Kimbell Royalty Partners, LP Fortson Ben J. 5,267,321 22.7% 51.33
12‑31 13D/A WINT / Windtree Therapeutics, Inc. Lph Ii Investments Ltd 3,393,491 10.2% -27.14
12‑31 13D/A WINT / Windtree Therapeutics, Inc. Lph Investments Ltd 13,902,756 41.9%
12‑31 13D/A BWFG / Bankwell Financial Group, Inc. SEIDMAN LAWRENCE B 572,045 7.29% 21.10
12‑31 13D/A BBDC / Barings BDC, Inc. BABSON CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LLC 12,527,227 24.4% 10.91
12‑31 13D/A RAS / RAIT Financial Trust Frischer Charles 288,100 15.57% 13.40
12‑31 13D/A GLOW / Glowpoint, Inc. Glowpoint, Inc. 3,895,168 7.7%

Source: Fintel.io/activists



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 03:50PM by badpauly http://bit.ly/2Qvsb86

America is becoming one of the worlds biggest oil exporters. Does that make American oil companies a good buy?

I've been trying to wrap my head around this and could use some help.

The United States has gone from a net oil importer to a net oil exporter.

America is also not a member of OPEC and therefore doesn't have to follow their rules

Does this make American oil companies a good buy?

How does the price of oil affect US oil stocks? What about total supply and supply from other countries?

I'm looking at XOM and WTI but open to other suggestions



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 04:48PM by JamieOvechkin http://bit.ly/2RcHxnk

Investing only in the US

As someone who doesn't wish to invest in stocks, would it make sense to buy a ETF that includes only S&P 500 instead of a global ETF ?

I'm starting to give up on everything that's Ex US.

Thanks guys.



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 02:30PM by flandcdn http://bit.ly/2scivG7

Significant Insider Trading Activity (Last 7 Days)

This is a list of the top 20 companies that experienced the largest change in insider shares in the last seven (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. All trades that are marked as part of a 10b5 plan are excluded from this report.

Largest Insider Buying (Last 7 Days)

Company Count Shares Changed Avg. Price Value Change
DYNT / Dynatronics Corp. 9 78,069
BKEP / Blueknight Energy Partners L.P., L.L.C 1 3,175
OCPIX / OFI Carlyle Private Credit Fund 2 1,565,762 10 15,000,000
IFF / International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc 2 92,900 134 12,464,405
EFR / Eaton Vance Senior Floating-Rate Fund 2 228,330 13 2,904,395
HY / Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. 672 33,890 62 2,101,492
PVA / Penn Virginia Corporation 1 30,000 55 1,661,886
EHI / Western Asset Global High Income Fund Inc. 1 185,213 8 1,563,198
MEET / MeetMe, Inc. 8 253,070 5 1,190,000
FDX / FedEx Corp. 1 7,000 163 1,140,446
EBAY / eBay, Inc. 1 17,787 28 501,766
OPK / Opko Health, Inc. 42 120,000 3 395,319
HIX / Western Asset High Income Fund II, Inc. 2 54,700 6 319,294
CFMS / ConforMIS, Inc. 1 560,000 0 229,600
APPN / Appian Corp. 2 4,945 26 129,608
REED / Reeds, Inc. 2 50,000 2 100,000
CLAC / Capitol Acquisition Corp. III 1 10,000 9 92,547
NES / Nuverra Environmental Solutions, Inc. 1 9,683 9 89,607
QHYG / QHY Group 1 8,229,930 0 82,299
OTEL / Otelco, Inc. 1 5,000 16 80,050
CUBA / Herzfeld Caribbean Basin Fund 2 16,000 5 79,730
DNP / DNP Select Income Fund, Inc. 1 7,000 10 73,080
SEAC / SeaChange International, Inc. 1 45,000 1 63,900
CLOK / Cipherloc Corp. 1 31,145 2 52,725
AAIDX / Axonic Alternative Income Fund 1 2,000 25 50,000
SONA / Southern National Bancorp of Virginia, Inc. 3 6,500 7 44,640
DNBF / DNB Financial Corp. 7 1,631 27 44,363
EQT / EQT Corp. 2 2,061 19 38,932
ARPO / Aerpio Pharmaceuticals Inc 1 20,000 2 38,838
INOD / Innodata Inc 2 25,061 1 37,341
WEYL / Weyland Tech Inc. 1 50,000 1 31,000
MRCC / Monroe Capital Corp 2 2,700 10 26,112
FEIM / Frequency Electronics, Inc. 1 2,600 10 25,350
CORR / CorEnergy Infrastructure Trust, Inc. 2 750 34 25,233
LTS / Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services, Inc. 2 10,000 2 24,171
NHS / Neuberger Berman High Yield Strategies Fund 3 2,000 10 19,196
FIZN / First Citizens Bancshares, Inc. 1 50 378 18,925
RICK / RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc. 3 786 21 16,526

Largest Insider Selling (Last 7 Days)

Company Count Shares Change Avg. Price Value Change
NKE / Nike, Inc. 3 -350,000 74 -25,860,635
RFIL / RF Industries, Ltd 4 -15,720 1,820 -18,897,484
IR / Ingersoll-Rand plc 1 -166,407 90 -15,041,961
GOOG / Alphabet Inc. Class C 10 -10,000 1,023 -10,231,290
RP / RealPage, Inc. 2 -200,000 47 -9,442,000
NEWR / New Relic, Inc. 6 -89,000 77 -6,799,425
ADP / Automatic Data Processing, Inc. 15 -49,544 129 -6,390,520
AMRN / Amarin Corp. Plc 1 -385,000 13 -5,015,703
CME / CME Group, Inc. 3 -17,960 187 -3,357,016
L / Loews Corp. 3 -68,748 45 -3,100,764
ILMN / Illumina, Inc. 19 -9,124 294 -2,681,629
PEG / Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc. 2 -52,406 51 -2,665,840
KTN / Structured Products CorTS, Aon Capital A, 8.205% Certificates 1 -23,155 98 -2,267,847
ROKU / Roku Inc 5 -60,000 31 -1,843,589
NDSN / Nordson Corp. 2 -15,580 117 -1,823,083
ABC / AmerisourceBergen Corp. 1 -21,350 74 -1,579,046
EVV / Eaton Vance Limited Duration Income Fund 4 -122,389 12 -1,453,101
ELLI / Ellie Mae, Inc. 4 -18,128 64 -1,154,935
HLX / Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. 1 -110,000 10 -1,057,100
GNRC / Generac Holding Inc. 3 -20,000 50 -999,909
LPSN / LivePerson, Inc. 1 -45,837 18 -827,633
EA / Electronic Arts Inc. 6 -10,250 79 -815,482
LEN / Lennar Corp. 1 -20,000 40 -800,600
WAT / Waters Corp. 2 -4,208 187 -780,154
VNDA / Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 11 -28,488 26 -751,326
FDS / FactSet Research Systems, Inc. 3 -3,779 198 -742,687
TNDM / Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc. 2 -20,000 36 -713,511
BFA / BROWN FORMAN CORP 1 -14,721 47 -684,753
GSHD / Goosehead Insurance, Inc. 3 -25,092 27 -677,727
KR / Kroger Co. 1 -23,922 27 -653,083
CTXS / Citrix Systems, Inc. 3 -5,990 101 -603,326
NUAN / Nuance Communications, Inc. 5 -40,631 13 -528,149
CIK / Credit Suisse Asset Management Income Fund, Inc. 1 -186,825 3 -526,847
COST / Costco Wholesale Corp. 3 -2,350 206 -483,603
NEM / Newmont Mining Corp. 4 -13,250 34 -455,415
APPF / AppFolio, Inc. 3 -7,500 58 -436,642
NG / NovaGold Resources Inc. 3 -110,880 4 -436,496
UDR / UDR, Inc. 1 -10,000 39 -392,400
EMAN / eMagin Corp. 7 -400,000 1 -384,158
PLAB / Photronics, Inc. 6 -39,499 10 -379,292
VCEL / Vericel Corporation 2 -22,500 17 -378,693

Count column is number of transactions.

Source: Fintel.io/insiders



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 03:49PM by badpauly http://bit.ly/2Ty3Kc7

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Analysis: Rally or Dead Cat Bounce?

Key Points

The question on every investor’s mind is whether the recent rally in stocks is a bottom or dead cat bounce. Positive sentiment has been pushing stocks higher as of late, but is it enough to call a bottom? 

A Santa Claus Rally, a “blowout” jobs report, and the Federal Reserve have made the case for stocks, and have pushed the S&P 500 up by more than 7.5% over the last couple of weeks. 

There is compelling technical evidence that suggests we may have found a bottom, but there is also strong evidence that suggests this is a dead cat bounce. Investors now find themselves in a similar situation like we had in November.

The Case for a Bottom

Like in November, sector rotation and performance are pointing to a bottom in the major indices. Every sector ETF has found a support, and some of them are considered very strong. Many cyclical sectors have fallen to key levels such as the breakout points immediately after the 2016 presidential election. If any of the sectors had hit these key levels during a mid-cycle correction, it would be an excellent time to open new positions. 

In addition, sector rotation is also showing signs of a bullish cycle. The cyclical sectors are moving in the lagging quadrant towards improving, and the defensive sectors are rotating towards the weakening quadrant. 

These are the beginning signs of a new bullish cycle, and if they follow through, it indicates investors are bullish on the future of the markets and economy. However, the stock market will need to clear some hurdles before we can call this a bottom and not a dead cat bounce.

The Bear Case: Dead Cat Bounce

The three major indices have broken key support levels, with the S&P 500 breaking two. The breakouts are significant because it represents a reversal from an uptrend into a downtrend. The major averages are a large representation of the market, and it takes a lot of conviction and breadth to cause such moves. 

It is a lot harder for the averages to make false signals because it requires a lot of coordination from sector and individual stock performance. Although, fake-outs will occur.

There are a few other signs telling us stocks are still headed for trouble. For one, breadth is still extremely low. The Dow Jones has the highest percentage of stocks above their 200-day moving average with only 33%. Elsewhere, we use inter-market technical analysis to understand how other parts of the investment markets are behaving. These other charts can either confirm or deny what we are seeing in the stock market. To do this, we look at U.S. Treasuries and gold.

Safe Haven Assets

Treasuries and gold are considered safe haven assets. Investors allocate to these when they are not only worried about the stock market, but when they are concerned with the future of the economy as well. If we were in a period of regular stock market volatility, we wouldn’t expect these assets to make significant moves, but that is what we are seeing.

The 2-year, 5-year, 10-year, and 30-year Treasuries have all broken support levels, and are now forecast to continue lower. This is a major development because it is a drastic change from 2017 and 2018, when interest rates were expected to rise. 

Interest rates are no longer expected to rise because the economy is weakening to a point where the Federal Reserve is expected to either halt rate hikes, or lower rates in the future. 

In addition, this drop in rates is occurring after Treasury yields hit a long-term resistance line. The last time this occurred was after the Dotcom bubble and the housing bubble (you can read my hypothesis that we are in a liquidity bubble here). This is not good news for stocks.

Gold is also making significant moves. It has broken a long-term trend line during this market rout. Again, this doesn’t occur unless there is legitimate fear about the future of the markets and the global economy.

Conclusion

Right now, the stock market is expected to continue to fall. The current signal came when the S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the Nasdaq Composite all fell below their February lows. Additionally, the S&P 500 also broke its long-term uptrend. 

The current rebound is classified as a technical pullback, which is a common occurrence after a breakout. The supports and rebounds we are seeing in the sector ETFs are the reason the averages are pulling back. 

However, there is always the possibility the breakouts were false signals, and the major averages can rebound. If the indices can move back above their failed supports, the breakouts would be considered false, and we would expect stocks to continue higher.

What to Watch

  • Bullish if the major averages move past their February lows.
  •  Bearish if the major averages fail to move past February lows, and start to fall again. This would mean the current rally is a dead cat bounce. 
  • If this is a dead cat bounce, we can confirm it with the sector ETFs. Confirmation comes if the ETFs fall below their current support zones.


Submitted January 07, 2019 at 11:52AM by BR-Technicals http://bit.ly/2TwC4V5

Greenspan says stock market "is still a bit too high"

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/greenspan-says-stock-market-is-still-a-bit-too-high-2019-01-07

I think he is just being politically correct or using Trump's advise to "just feel the market and ignore the numbers".

As the matter of fact as of today the stock market is overvalued by 32% based on GDP vs Market Capitalization Ratio of 122%.

https://www.gurufocus.com/stock-market-valuations.php



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 11:18AM by GOVADM http://bit.ly/2TBXjFb

Are treasury bonds considered a risky buy right now?

I know that this sub is called stock market but I know there are a lot of people who know about bonds on here



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 01:41PM by thedayisred http://bit.ly/2GZNXld

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Whats the best stock market simulator

I'm a 15 year old from Egypt and I'd like to get into the stock market but I'm afraid to waste money so does any one have a really good free stockmarket simulator to teach me the ways ? My uncle wants some one to. Be on his stockmarket account and I want to make money to fund my college education abroad



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 10:45AM by WaterCheetah http://bit.ly/2FeK3lP

buying and selling in low quantity

hello,

I'm new to investing, i've been reading about the different kinds of securities that exist, and when i was reading about options, i got a doubt about buying stocks.

Is it easy/fast to buy/ sell stocks in low quantity?

EX: There is a order in the market to sell 100 shares at 20$. I wanna buy 30 shares at 20$. Is there a possibility to buy 30 shares out of the 100 shares order, or do i have to buy the total quantity of the order? (I know that is fully automatic process that my online broker does, its just to try to understand the process).

Sorry for the bad english translation, im asking this because i want to know how does it work to buy low volume of shares.

Thanks for the response!



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 09:50AM by tomasreis98 http://bit.ly/2VAP124

High Quality Stocks Get Cheaper As Share Price Falls

Remember no matter how “good” a technician is, there is no way of knowing the direction of the market. There are ways to predict and guess based on statistics and odds, however geopolitical events and Tweets can blow up any chart. Remember when you invest not to let Mr. Market get the best of you! Fear and panic Have no role in investing, just buy high quality companies when it makes business sense.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUu9PyvnBds



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 08:57AM by dmwes4 http://bit.ly/2AxLcSi

Stock market 'GAPS' for beginners. A very short note.

Stock market 'GAPS' for beginners. A very short note: STOCK MARKET GAPS



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 04:35AM by Animesh_Vashisht http://bit.ly/2TBj6Nh

What to expect from the stock market in 2019?

I think stocks overshot to the downside at the end of last year. So, I expect a further recovery in equities over the next couple of months.

However, problems are starting to pile up in the global economy and this run won't last. I've laid out my thoughts in this article.

http://thefinancialcourier.com/index.php/2019/01/07/what-to-expect-from-the-stock-market-in-2019/

What are your baseline expectations in the short term (3-6 month) and longer term (6-months out)?



Submitted January 07, 2019 at 06:18AM by abasoglu http://bit.ly/2CUZ1f2

I understand what compound interest is, but how do you go about executing it?

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Submitted January 07, 2019 at 01:53AM by cimarronDNA http://bit.ly/2CTDMKR

Sunday, January 6, 2019

Down from London by Jim Archer



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Submitted January 06, 2019 at 09:38PM by CatalystActivist http://bit.ly/2LSLBmU

Are stocks acting weird lately asking for a friend...

He keeps saying that he wouldnt be suprised if trump declared a national emergency because the stocks are going up and going down like crazy. Is this true or no?



Submitted January 06, 2019 at 08:22PM by bleacchy http://bit.ly/2FdUyqc

Metric and Valuation Help

Hello, all!

I hope your portfolios are as green as the eye can see this week. For my question, as I am an amateur in looking at balance sheets, valuations, and metrics of ratio, I am seeing if there is a quick cheat sheet of a "healthy" examples of each aspect.

For example, EBITA, financial leverage, and the likes are hard for me to understand what a good number would be. Is a higher Enterprise/EBITA better than a lower one?

Any and all help in a website or reference guide on what healthy numbers should be would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

ABucketfull



Submitted January 06, 2019 at 06:59PM by ABucketFull http://bit.ly/2LRyUbO

Potential silly question - have all publicly traded companies ie common shares been the result of a past IPO?

I am new to investing, and I am now convinced that stocks are the long term choice as the best performing asset class... however I keep seeing people say “never buy an IPO” etc. Well, how did a company get on the stock exchange if they didn’t previously go public? What am I missing here? Or is the advice just something like - don’t immediately buy an IPO because it might drop. I am approaching this from a value-investing long term lens, ie don’t I want to get in as early as possible on what I think would be a future blue chip stock?



Submitted January 06, 2019 at 04:54PM by vinodragon http://bit.ly/2Vyz6Bq

Any stock puts or calls you recommend

Im looking to buy some calls or puts does anyone have any recommendations and why ? Also anyone have any links to you tubers that you think help learn more about options trading Im always looking to keep learning ?



Submitted January 06, 2019 at 03:24PM by jordymunoz48 http://bit.ly/2TxcNtQ

Apple Q4 Forecast. Net Income will be Up, Operating Income 12% down

Hey guys, I wanted your thoughts on Buffett's position in Apple. Did grampa Buffett make a mistake by going out of his circle of competence? I think so. I have added my thoughts on Apple and have made a forecast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFWSgBNvG3I



Submitted January 06, 2019 at 02:07PM by themarketisopen http://bit.ly/2SGY6nZ

How is everyone feeling about GE?

Bought some GE at around 7 and torn on whether I should take my gains and run or hold.



Submitted January 06, 2019 at 02:44PM by gopher928 http://bit.ly/2Tyrnl8

What happens to the corporate debt bubble after no deal brexit?

GE is dead in the water at this point, so if Barclays has a lot of their debt GE is screwed. On March 29 all of Barclay's EU assets are immediately frozen and they lose tons of worth. If they have GE's debt they demand it early. With a negative cash flow, low credit rating and debt that's more than 150% of the company's net worth GE can't pay it back. GE defaults.
Then other banks worry that other big companies can't pay them back. They panic and demand their money early. Those companies can't pay and they go under. and crisis ensues

Keep in mind this is clearly a worst case scenario, but something like this is actually a possibility. What do you think happens to the market?



Submitted January 06, 2019 at 12:32PM by RealStratBeckerYT http://bit.ly/2VBjc9x

tariffs.. does it really impact earnings/guidance or more of a myth

Say the congress enact a federal sales tax of 10%, do you really think company earnings nationwide would tank because of it?

And here we are, a 10% tariff which is essentially a federal sales tax, and it only applies to China, and some goods are still not even covered. And yet the market is spooked by trade wars because they think companies gonna miss earnings because of it.

Maybe people are just spooked by "trade WARS", the semantics makes people think it is more dangerous than it is actually is.



Submitted January 05, 2019 at 11:29AM by nocehr http://bit.ly/2LRXz03

Saturday, January 5, 2019

Annual and Quarterly financial data visualization site

An update on the financial data visualization site I am working on:

http://hotstocker.noiseclear.com

Currently, the data is EOD and offers a convienent visual way to look at company financials.

1) Implemented Quarterly financials (Thank you to those who have sent feedbacks). Currently implemented on the stock lists only, will be implementing for all equities/stocks soon.

Here a snapshot of the company financials of the top volume stock on 5 Jan (Friday).

AMD: https://imgur.com/a/r3c00jh

Feel free to try out and let me know your thoughts. Looking for comments, feedbacks, bugs, ideas!



Submitted January 06, 2019 at 12:54AM by mfocus1 http://bit.ly/2GYaChL

What is a good program for Mac that has Elliot Wave?

Hey guys, my grandpa just bought his first apple and it looking for something on Mac that has Elliot Wave. Any advice is appreciated, I unfortunately know nothing about the subject.



Submitted January 05, 2019 at 07:30PM by obeseoprah32 http://bit.ly/2QtRsjn

newbie looking for some help

i just want some non bullshit , no purchase advice. I don’t want to buy your 400$ book i just want advice



Submitted January 05, 2019 at 05:05PM by pancakeman49 http://bit.ly/2Cdy98T

NO SH*T SHOW by Bent Design Lab



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Would an early Short Term Capital Gain in 2019 affect your investment strategy?

If you had a $100,000 short term capital gain in 2019 already, how would it affect your investment strategy?

You have just the $100,000 gain to invest. Would you take on additional risk or do certain trades that leave you with:

Short Term Capital Losses that could be taken in 2018 and Long Term Capital Gains that could be held or closed out in 2019



Submitted January 04, 2019 at 09:57PM by duckbutter2 http://bit.ly/2F4OZdG

For N00bs - how short selling works

This is resource you might find helpful: https://xkcd.com/2094/



Submitted January 05, 2019 at 12:33PM by tardigradetimeline http://bit.ly/2FadW7J

Me vs S&P 500 3m w/?

This is an overlay of me/S&P last 3 months, just started trading 2 weeks prior. I only swing trade or day trade, the only time I've held a stock for more than 2 consecutive days is when it's going down. If I would have used a stop loss a couple times or just got out sooner I'd be looking good.

Overlay > https://i.ibb.co/rbXLM4G/Untitled3.png < I'm orange/red

The reason I didn't get out of losers faster was because I didn't want to sell low. Looking back that was a mistake.

My question: How do you deal with down swings? Do you use stop losses often? Does anyone just stop trading during down swings?



Submitted January 05, 2019 at 03:02PM by akproplayer http://bit.ly/2sa6fG9

Shorting on the weekend?

If I were to buy $PCG, for example, right now, it’s about $24. After hours trading show it about $18. What would I be buying if I tried to buy today while the markets are closed?

Fidelity if that matters.



Submitted January 05, 2019 at 12:31PM by Brandon-DiamondLinks http://bit.ly/2FcqcDH

Rite Aid Stock yay or nay?

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Submitted January 05, 2019 at 01:36AM by StillNotBitten_ http://bit.ly/2Tx6gzz

r/StockMarket January 2019 Stock Picking Contest Update as of week ending January 4th, 2019

http://bit.ly/2s7bMgC

Submitted January 05, 2019 at 08:09AM by bigbear0083 http://bit.ly/2QoG2NB