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Reddit by CrowTraditional0030 February 3, 2026

You have $50,000 to buy 1 stock. And hold.

One high-conviction stock today with strong fundamentals, clear growth catalysts, and long runway. No averaging, no stop loss, no tinkering. Hold through volatility for two years and let compounding work. Ignore noise, trust the thesis, and stay patient for outsized gains. Which one are you buying?

Reddit by Alpha-Grant February 3, 2026

Is technical analysis just astrology for traders?

Astrology works because people see patterns, assign meaning, then interpret everything through that lens. Once the label exists, every outcome fits the story. Technical analysis can function similarly. Indicators matter because traders collectively watch them. Support holds because enough people expect it to. The reaction is often driven by shared …

Reddit by ripcaesar February 3, 2026

What happens if CME fails to deliver Silver in March?

If COMEX is unable to meet physical silver delivery and resorts to cash settlement or rule changes, how does that historically affect: 1. Spot silver price formation, 2. LBMA-linked ETFs like SLV, and 3. The spread between physical premiums and paper instruments? Is there a plausible scenario where physical silver …

Reddit by Agile-Technology-209 February 3, 2026

Investing in Nvidia and Google

As a 24 year old, with around 52,000 into VTI and VXUS(90-10), I haven’t invested in singular companies much. But I was wondering whether Google is still worth it at this price. I see massive growth potential, and a huge run up. Would it be smart to start putting some …

buy Score: 0.36 View Prediction
Reddit by Zchapp February 3, 2026

40yr old with 290k in 401

So 40 yrs old with 260k with Edward jones American funds.and 30k in a self direct ML account. What’s my best course to get to start really building 401 by 55. Should I leave it the 260 with EJ or move it somewhere else and where should my self direct …

Reddit by VeryStableGenius February 3, 2026

How much total wealth is now bubble wealth? Are we at a high?

I was idly thinking of bubble wealth vs real wealth. I'd define bubble wealth to be perceived wealth based on non-producing assets without an underlying, historical, or productive market value. Bubble wealth is held up by faith alone, can collapse when the faith vanishes, with nobody willing to scoop up …

sell Score: 0.98 View Prediction
Reddit by kabirsbhutani February 3, 2026

🚨 U.S. manufacturing continues to retreat despite tariffs - investor implications?

Saw people mentioning this on Blossom earlier, and WSJ reports that U.S. manufacturing activity continues to weaken, with tariffs doing little to reverse the trend. The article points to softer demand, higher input costs, and global supply chain adjustments weighing on manufacturers, even as trade protection measures remain in place. …

Reddit by kabirsbhutani February 3, 2026

🚨 Major earnings on Tuesday! what’s on your watchlist?

Based on the February earnings calendar I saw on Blossom, notable names for tomorrow's earnings include **AMD, Uber, PayPal, Super Micro, MicroStrategy, Starbucks, Pfizer, Ford, and Suncor**, a pretty wide mix across tech, consumer, energy, and industrials. Pre-market earnings like these often set the tone for the session, especially when …

Reddit by SCAR17CA February 3, 2026

What am I missing about most traders ROR?

I have been trading/Investing for 14 years now, on average I do 1 trade every 2 months and my average holding period is 15 months. My average yearly ror over the past 14 years is %22 and my account size is around 550k. All i do is buy big name …

Reddit by mannie3moon February 3, 2026

Looking for an influencer who is more like me

I love watching Erin Talks Money on YouTube. I glean what I can from her videos, but she's always giving examples that I can't relate to. I am a college educated professional who is unpartnered (that won't change), I don't have children (that won't change), and I don't own a …