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5 minutes ago, RULER said:

Yes, I do have subscription trade-ideas. 

How is it? Are they useful? How do you use-them? If you want to share ...

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14 minutes ago, Konebhar6 said:

How is it? Are they useful? How do you use-them? If you want to share ...

I do use for Day trading and very useful ...

It gives you an edge over other traders by predicting the next movement in stocks.

For example, if a stock's volume increases by 500% compared to the average, it will alert you so that you can trade based on your setups. I 

You have to set up the with right filters that suit your trading style

 

 

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Starbucks dhamal. 15% down due to bad results.

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2 hours ago, Konebhar6 said:

Starbucks dhamal. 15% down due to bad results.

What do you think of SBUX? Do you see it being in a downturn in the near future?

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2 hours ago, vkk said:

What do you think of SBUX? Do you see it being in a downturn in the near future?

It has been in a downturn since last nov. Its typically a range bound stock. Results seem to be bad. I did not read the financials yet. Again Inflation effect I think. High prices everywhere and Coffee can be skipped or made at home. We have to look at their foot traffic numbers. Are customers coming back to stores, etc. 

It will stay range bound. A good long term pick up. But it will go bit more lower. 70

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20 hours ago, Konebhar6 said:

Choose a strategy for yourself. Like if a stock sees an upside of 10% sell it. This way you will always have cash to buy other stocks. 100% cash investment is risky. You cannot add more at lower levels. 

Nenu ammali antay pedda thathangam undhi le .. Powell thatha market dump or up Chris pothadu every month 😃

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29 minutes ago, argadorn said:

Nenu ammali antay pedda thathangam undhi le .. Powell thatha market dump or up Chris pothadu every month 😃

Booking profit is also good from time to time. Like if you get a quick 5-10 % appreciation. I used to do this long back. Put some targets and if met, sell them. But dont regret after selling. 

But overall its a proven fact that people who keep the stocks for long term will make the most money. 

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36 minutes ago, Konebhar6 said:

It has been in a downturn since last nov. Its typically a range bound stock. Results seem to be bad. I did not read the financials yet. Again Inflation effect I think. High prices everywhere and Coffee can be skipped or made at home. We have to look at their foot traffic numbers. Are customers coming back to stores, etc. 

It will stay range bound. A good long term pick up. But it will go bit more lower. 70

Thanks for the note. I will look into this as wel

BTW i started a small position in Pfizer mid of March. I may add to it but wont rush into it.

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1 minute ago, vkk said:

Thanks for the note. I will look into this as wel

BTW i started a small position in Pfizer mid of March. I may add to it but wont rush into it.

It will test patience, but my expectation is at the current prices, if it gets to 40 in 1-2 yrs, its a win esp considering its 6+% yield.

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1 minute ago, Konebhar6 said:

It will test patience, but my expectation is at the current prices, if it gets to 40 in 1-2 yrs, its a win esp considering its 6+% yield.

I would consider it a big win if it gets to 40, taking into account the yield.

I got out of Kimberly Clark(KMB), no gain no loss, but the dividends for the last few years softened the blow.

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3 minutes ago, vkk said:

I would consider it a big win if it gets to 40, taking into account the yield.

I got out of Kimberly Clark(KMB), no gain no loss, but the dividends for the last few years softened the blow.

I have had the following since a year and half

PDI - 15% yield monthly paid . + 15% price appreciation

JEPI - 8-9% yield monthly paid + 2% price appreciation

JEPQ - 10% yield Monthly paid + 20% price appreciation

BST - 8-9% yield monthly paid + 10% price appreciation 

BSTZ - 8-9% yield monthly paid + 12% price appreciation 

Not bad considering I dont have to worry about market daily. 

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2 minutes ago, Konebhar6 said:

I have had the following since a year and half

PDI - 15% yield monthly paid . + 15% price appreciation

JEPI - 8-9% yield monthly paid + 2% price appreciation

JEPQ - 10% yield Monthly paid + 20% price appreciation

BST - 8-9% yield monthly paid + 10% price appreciation 

BSTZ - 8-9% yield monthly paid + 12% price appreciation 

Not bad considering I dont have to worry about market daily. 

Excellent. Dividends,gains and peace of mind. The trifecta!

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4 minutes ago, vkk said:

Excellent. Dividends,gains and peace of mind. The trifecta!

 

8 minutes ago, Konebhar6 said:

I have had the following since a year and half

PDI - 15% yield monthly paid . + 15% price appreciation

JEPI - 8-9% yield monthly paid + 2% price appreciation

JEPQ - 10% yield Monthly paid + 20% price appreciation

BST - 8-9% yield monthly paid + 10% price appreciation 

BSTZ - 8-9% yield monthly paid + 12% price appreciation 

Not bad considering I dont have to worry about market daily. 

I am taking note of the list. Few similar holdings of mine as below:

HDV  3-4% yield + 17% price appreciation
JEPI 7-8% yield + 12% price appreciation 
MO   8-9% yield + 11% price appreciation
SCHD 3-4% yield + 7%  price appreciation

I will still be booking losses for the next few years because of few bad picks in terms of individual stocks from covid time.

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56 minutes ago, argadorn said:

Nenu ammali antay pedda thathangam undhi le .. Powell thatha market dump or up Chris pothadu every month 😃

asalu intha fraud market lo ela dare chesthunav bro

 

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5 minutes ago, vkk said:

 

I am taking note of the list. Few similar holdings of mine as below:

HDV  3-4% yield + 17% price appreciation
JEPI 7-8% yield + 12% price appreciation 
MO   8-9% yield + 11% price appreciation
SCHD 3-4% yield + 7%  price appreciation

I will still be booking losses for the next few years because of few bad picks in terms of individual stocks from covid time.

I am working on a new project called - Dividend capture. Basically the idea is to buy the stock close to the closing bell on the day before ex-dividend date. Sell it on the ex-dividend date with the idea to recover the capital and get dividend paid later. Move capital to another stock. Rinse and repeat. Tough part is to look at the history of stocks that recover well. 

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