OFFICIAL STOCK MARKET AND ECONOMY THREAD VOL. A NEW CHAPTER

Someone wanna school me on GrubHub and why it's a $2.6B company? Are people outside of my circle that lazy when it comes to picking up food?
Terrible company

Management selling a story, rather than results

#s don't lie

Too much competition -- Uber Eats finna flourish
 
Any of you guys playing FB, AMZN, AAPL or GOOG earnings?

I wanna play CMG & GPRO puts but they're expensive af
 
with Pokemon Go releasing in Asia very soon, I think it will have another jump up before going back down a bit.
 
INTC on a tear today. Not sure what to make of this heading into earnings after the bell. Pls Intel, hit it out of the park.
 
^ Word. I was watching it go straight up.

Curious to see QCOM results today as well. AMD tomorrow.
 
INTC down 3%. ERs haven't been good to you so far noskey :lol: Only down a few pennies from today's open though.


QCOM up 5.5%
 
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Yeah, I'm not too worried though. I stopped focusing on the trading aspect and pivoted to buy-and-hold-forever. As long as Intel keeps paying dividends, I'll keep my shares.


Apple though. Those mfers better do something good next week.
 
Yeah, I'm not too worried though. I stopped focusing on the trading aspect and pivoted to buy-and-hold-forever. As long as Intel keeps paying dividends, I'll keep my shares.

I'm kinda the same way. A good percentage of my portfolio is going to high-yield div stocks/ETFs.

I keep some play money on the side for gambles to keep things exciting.


i bought nintendo stock around 30 its around 37 right now

should i keep holding on or flip?
Japanese version comes out tomorrow

That should up it some right

I'd imagine that it's already priced in
 
So I am new to all of this.

What do you look for?

New releases? Movies, video games, shoes? Consumer goods that will probably help a company's outlook?

Just spill the beans.

I come in peace
 
Anything that's been announced (news, products, acquisitions, etc) is usually priced into the stock. So say PokeGo comes out tomorrow and performs as expected, the stock wont change much. If it blows tf up like it did here, the stock might rise. Cant say for sure, there's always a lot that plays into a move.

So, like Based said, the expected performance of Pokemon Go has been accounted for and the Nintendo stock reflects this currently. The demand might change tomorrow/Friday/next week, for better or worse. This is just a vacuum case, since every company is different.
 
Good ideas = good businesses with:

Good management teams

Strong free cash flows

Decent valuations

Strong competitive positioning

Good dividend yield (optional)
 
So I am new to all of this.

What do you look for?

New releases? Movies, video games, shoes? Consumer goods that will probably help a company's outlook?

Just spill the beans.

I come in peace
Look for what you believe in , for me when i invest i look for companies and see if they can do no worse then where they are now . also news sometimes helps
 
my ua is killin it up 15% but i kno the end is near 
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kickin myself for sellin fcau two days ago but i guess i cant be greedy
 
Just sold out of my AAL puts for +$200 after being down $400 at the close yesterday. Was planning on selling today regardless of what happens since they're reporting tomorrow morning, and I'm not about that action. Shout out to Southwest for the miss :pimp:


Edit: could've made another +$200 if I just waited another 10 minutes :stoneface:
 
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Yeah, I'm not too worried though. I stopped focusing on the trading aspect and pivoted to buy-and-hold-forever. As long as Intel keeps paying dividends, I'll keep my shares.

I'm kinda the same way. A good percentage of my portfolio is going to high-yield div stocks/ETFs.

I keep some play money on the side for gambles to keep things exciting.

been doing that for the last yr. not much trading, just buying and holding regardless of how the market reacts

waiting on paypal earnings today...
 
Going long on AMD.

Should've racked up when they were around $2 dollars but I slept.

But with their chips in both Sony & Microsoft's consoles and mid generation refreshes, their profits should explode, with the coming wave of virtual reality innovation.

Plus their new CEO Lisa Su is the anti-Marissa Mayer. Love her leadership qualities.


AMD SMASHED all estimates!!!!! :smokin :smokin :smokin

I'm riding this *** into the sunset.

They have the VR chip game on lock for at least the next 5-7 years.

Doesn't matter who wins the console war, AMD wins either way.
 
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