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SMTC or why the market is irrational
I have invested around half a mil in SMTC in December as it has insanely good fundamentals (including revenue growth) and in the next 5 years the company will grow quite a lot more, as their main focus is the "internet of things". Interestingly, it's down -40% on the basis …
Why are companies allowed to "steal" people's shares or am I missing something?
Many years ago I bought some shares in a company, only a tiny amount of course but today they are worth 156 times more but when new owners came in, they apparently own 100% of the shares in the company but they don't because I own some. Obviously less than …
I have to liquidate VSMGX: should I wait 1-2 days or anticipate?
I know it's hard to time the market, but given the US economic calendar of tomorrow and Wednesday, should I do it today or wait a couple of days for things to recover? (or lose further...). VSMGX is rather conservative, so I don't think the difference will be massive, but …
Im wondering why im not able to find a companies 10Q or 10K on the SEC website and even on their own website?
I have come across a few companies like this. I’m obviously interested in researching more about them thru their 10Qs but it’s not helpful when I can’t find them. For example MNDY. 10k or 10q isn’t on the sec website but the 10K is on MNDYs website with no quarterly …
Double down on current holds, or open new positions?
I'm new to this, short background: came into a little bit of money last year and was able to pay off all debt and put some aside to invest. Right now I have 13k in a taxable account and 12k in a Roth. I'm putting about $500 each month into …
What’s the Best Stock Screener for “Point-in-Time” Historical Data?
I’m looking for a stock screener that allows for point-in-time filtering—meaning I can select a past date and screen stocks based on their data as it was on that date (rather than adjusted or restated figures). I want to use this to validate and backtest my current stock-picking strategy by …
No direction, no rudder, no sail, nothing.
This is the worst environment to trade in! No direction, so we have no inclination what direction the market is headed. Can't go long, because Trump will go on a geopolitical tirade during market hours a cause a selloff. Can't short, because at some point bad news= good news or …
r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Technicals Tuesday - Feb 11, 2025
This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on technical analysis (TA), but if TA is not your thing then just ignore the theme. Some helpful day to day links, including news: * [Finviz](https://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=spy) for charts, fundamentals, and aggregated news on …
What are the dumbest investments you've ever made?
I'm far more conservative than I used to be so my long-term funds are now mostly index funds. But here are some dumb investments I've made from ancient history. 2011-2015 (these stocks dont exist anymore) AZC -- owned the massive Rosemont copper mine in Arizona but always ran into regulatory …
Why are technology stocks so popular?
Earnings? Growth? The Magnificent Seven is made up of information technology or information technology driven companies. But what were the innovations that got us there? 1. Information Theory. The foundational work of Claude Shannon in the late 1930’s helped the Allies win WW2 and kickstarted the Information Age. 2. Quantum …