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2017 Stock Market thread
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Quote: (01-17-2017 11:55 AM)TheFinalEpic Wrote:  

Quote: (01-17-2017 10:56 AM)Le Siamois Wrote:  

Quote: (01-17-2017 06:48 AM)IronShark Wrote:  

Thanks to Troller for his useful list of resources. I'm an absolute beginner in Stock Market. Could you recommend any source I can read and understand the basics about Stock Market?

Would appreciate this too.

I don't know shit about the the stock market but I'm willing to give a shot at it.

Read the classics: Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, The Market Wizards Series, and The Intelligent Investor.

I'll be the first to admit I was in the same boat, no knowledge whatsoever about the markets. These are excellent books that any new trader or investor should read and understand.

Thanks. I'll have a look
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#52
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Quote: (01-16-2017 11:32 AM)Brodiaga Wrote:  

Wall Street wants you to trade more and not pay attention to the cost. This is how they make money. Don't fall for this BS. They laughed at Jack Bogle when he started Vanguard to make low cost index funds available to everybody. Now Vanguard is the biggest company in the industry.

Investing in low cost index funds like Vanguard is Buffet's advice. Almost no one beats the market over a 10 year period. If you look at the superstar active investors, over the long run they might beat the market by 1 or 2 points. When you factor in all the costs of trading and time spent, that isn't much of a return.
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#53
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This is my favorite book on investing. Ken Fisher debunks most of the perceived wisdom about investing by looking at historical trends.

https://smile.amazon.com/Markets-Never-F...933&sr=1-7
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#54
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DOW breaks 20,000

"Money over bitches, nigga stick to the script." - Jay-Z
They gonna love me for my ambition.
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#55
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2017 will be a bear market.
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#56
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Mexican government 10 year bonds look very attractive here - collect 7.5% interest per year, plus any appreciation of the peso.

Anyone else interested?
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#57
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^^^ No. Far too much risk for 7.5 %.
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#58
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Rare opportunity for the Rite Aid (RAD) buyout.
Currently priced at $6.93, expected to be bought out by Walgreens at $9.

If the deal fall through, you can imagine it dropping to about $5. If it goes through, you get $9.

It's a roughly 50/50 proposition for something that is more than 50% likely to go through. Trump just added a new FTC chairperson, and the one person expected to block the deal (Ramirez) will resign on Feb. 10th. When she does so, then Trump's FTC will most likely allow the deal to pass. The questions are 1) will Walgreens extend the deal or just go through with it without the FTC's blessing (likely) or just abandon the deal (unlikely), and 2) will Ramirez really kill the deal before resigning (unlikely).

Not a 100% thing, but these are the advantageous coin flips that you pray to find if you really want to gamble in the stock market. Size your bet accordingly.

Note that I am not a financial advisor and this shouldn't be considered sound financial advice; I just like advantageous gambling.
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#59
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Buy AMD, buy NVDA, buy EXEL. Trust me.

My 2016 was great - 123% gains, all I did was buy AMD near the low. I used some of that profit to buy into NVDA, which has also done well. Also, a little birdie told me EXEL is getting bought out soon.

You're very welcome.
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#60
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Added TSL and CAB for a merger arb play. KZ isn't a bad play either, but I'm all deployed already.

Keeping an eye on RAD to see how that drama unfolds.
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#61
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Bought OGI.V(TSX Venture). Small size. Pure spec.
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#62
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I know OHI has been mentioned a few times in the other investing/location independence threads, but it's taken a big fall today. It seems largely an overreaction on news that FFO (funds for operation) missed by a penny, but revenues look strong and with this 5% drop, the yield is now above 8%. Demographic trends are favorable as it's a nursing home REIT, and it was cheaply valued even before this big drop... now it's crazy cheap in my book and the dividend looks strong. I love the combination of strong financials and high yield even if the dividends are taxed as regular income.
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#63
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As much as I am loving the Trump boom, I am concerned about high P/E ratios, investor exuberance being too optimistic.

I am keeping the 401K Funds (S&P500 index fund) in play, so that I can realize the market upside, while holding cash. If there is a downturn, I'll be ready to jump in immediately.
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#64
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I've mentioned it already in the 2016 thread, but CXW is still a good play this year, aiming near term 35$ at least and could go well to 40$. I bought more yesterday sub 31$.
Ride the Jeff Session + Trump effect
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#65
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Toshiba facing bankruptcy, total disintegration thanks to bad bets on nuclear power

https://www.extremetech.com/computing/24...lear-power

Short TOSBF

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/TOSBF?ltr=1
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#66
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Sold OGI.V(Venture) for a small loss.
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#67
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Quote: (01-27-2017 05:27 PM)Mr. Accuride Wrote:  

Rare opportunity for the Rite Aid (RAD) buyout.
Currently priced at $6.93, expected to be bought out by Walgreens at $9.

If the deal fall through, you can imagine it dropping to about $5. If it goes through, you get $9.

It's a roughly 50/50 proposition for something that is more than 50% likely to go through. Trump just added a new FTC chairperson, and the one person expected to block the deal (Ramirez) will resign on Feb. 10th. When she does so, then Trump's FTC will most likely allow the deal to pass. The questions are 1) will Walgreens extend the deal or just go through with it without the FTC's blessing (likely) or just abandon the deal (unlikely), and 2) will Ramirez really kill the deal before resigning (unlikely).

Not a 100% thing, but these are the advantageous coin flips that you pray to find if you really want to gamble in the stock market. Size your bet accordingly.

Note that I am not a financial advisor and this shouldn't be considered sound financial advice; I just like advantageous gambling.

It didn't go through but had I put a put option on it I would have been rich.
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#68
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Quote: (03-03-2017 11:35 PM)[email protected] Wrote:  

Quote: (01-27-2017 05:27 PM)Mr. Accuride Wrote:  

Rare opportunity for the Rite Aid (RAD) buyout.
Currently priced at $6.93, expected to be bought out by Walgreens at $9.

If the deal fall through, you can imagine it dropping to about $5. If it goes through, you get $9.

It's a roughly 50/50 proposition for something that is more than 50% likely to go through. Trump just added a new FTC chairperson, and the one person expected to block the deal (Ramirez) will resign on Feb. 10th. When she does so, then Trump's FTC will most likely allow the deal to pass. The questions are 1) will Walgreens extend the deal or just go through with it without the FTC's blessing (likely) or just abandon the deal (unlikely), and 2) will Ramirez really kill the deal before resigning (unlikely).

Not a 100% thing, but these are the advantageous coin flips that you pray to find if you really want to gamble in the stock market. Size your bet accordingly.

Note that I am not a financial advisor and this shouldn't be considered sound financial advice; I just like advantageous gambling.

It didn't go through but had I put a put option on it I would have been rich.

Yep, clearly it blew up because Walgreens blinked in front of the FTC. Unfortunate, but them's the knocks.

Same situation now though, either it goes to 6.50-7.00 with FTC approval, or it collapses to perhaps $3 in view of the Deutsche Bank analysis. Probably more likely than not it goes through in view of the filed proxy, so you can still make your bets one way or the other depending on what price you get.
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#69
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Fed rate hike incoming next week?

http://www.bbc.com/news/business-39235107 (on mobile so excuse the non-quoted article)
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#70
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Does anybody have a recommendation for a good book on options trading? Got kinda inspired after having read Nassim Taleb's "Antifragile" that options are the way to go. Now I just gotta read up on how the technical calculations and options trading works
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Quote: (03-12-2017 10:49 AM)I DIDNT KILL MY WIFE Wrote:  

Does anybody have a recommendation for a good book on options trading? Got kinda inspired after having read Nassim Taleb's "Antifragile" that options are the way to go. Now I just gotta read up on how the technical calculations and options trading works

Options as a Strategic Investment by Macmillan

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#72
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Quote: (03-12-2017 10:49 AM)I DIDNT KILL MY WIFE Wrote:  

Does anybody have a recommendation for a good book on options trading? Got kinda inspired after having read Nassim Taleb's "Antifragile" that options are the way to go. Now I just gotta read up on how the technical calculations and options trading works


Khan academy has some good videos if you want a very basic picture of how options work and certain strategies.

https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-fi...securities
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#73
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Had CURE for coming up on 5 months. 20%+ return so far.

That said I am in the same boat of being very careful watching for a market drop this year. Stop losses in place etc...

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#74
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Quote: (01-27-2017 05:27 PM)Mr. Accuride Wrote:  

Rare opportunity for the Rite Aid (RAD) buyout.
Currently priced at $6.93, expected to be bought out by Walgreens at $9.

If the deal fall through, you can imagine it dropping to about $5. If it goes through, you get $9.

It's a roughly 50/50 proposition for something that is more than 50% likely to go through. Trump just added a new FTC chairperson, and the one person expected to block the deal (Ramirez) will resign on Feb. 10th. When she does so, then Trump's FTC will most likely allow the deal to pass. The questions are 1) will Walgreens extend the deal or just go through with it without the FTC's blessing (likely) or just abandon the deal (unlikely), and 2) will Ramirez really kill the deal before resigning (unlikely).

Not a 100% thing, but these are the advantageous coin flips that you pray to find if you really want to gamble in the stock market. Size your bet accordingly.

Note that I am not a financial advisor and this shouldn't be considered sound financial advice; I just like advantageous gambling.

Looks like the deal hasn't happened yet but the stock price fell by half wonder if it's a good time to buy now?

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#75
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Quote: (04-05-2017 10:28 AM)DJ-Matt Wrote:  

Quote: (01-27-2017 05:27 PM)Mr. Accuride Wrote:  

Rare opportunity for the Rite Aid (RAD) buyout.
Currently priced at $6.93, expected to be bought out by Walgreens at $9.

If the deal fall through, you can imagine it dropping to about $5. If it goes through, you get $9.

It's a roughly 50/50 proposition for something that is more than 50% likely to go through. Trump just added a new FTC chairperson, and the one person expected to block the deal (Ramirez) will resign on Feb. 10th. When she does so, then Trump's FTC will most likely allow the deal to pass. The questions are 1) will Walgreens extend the deal or just go through with it without the FTC's blessing (likely) or just abandon the deal (unlikely), and 2) will Ramirez really kill the deal before resigning (unlikely).

Not a 100% thing, but these are the advantageous coin flips that you pray to find if you really want to gamble in the stock market. Size your bet accordingly.

Note that I am not a financial advisor and this shouldn't be considered sound financial advice; I just like advantageous gambling.

Looks like the deal hasn't happened yet but the stock price fell by half wonder if it's a good time to buy now?

Maybe. As I posted earlier, it's either falling to $3 or slightly lower than $3 or jumping to $6.50-$7.00. Walgreen's CEO announced that he expects it to go through by end of July, so there is that.

I will probably take a position, albeit a rather small one.
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