Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by Tobitrueman(m): 8:26pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
kemicalreact: Just got in contact with their support, you can cancel a limit buy or sell order by going to the order history in your account tab and cancel it form there. Please help to recommend a broker that I can effectively use to make deposit directly from my bank or debit card here in Nigeria 3 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by gamaliel9: 8:48pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
Who else is using Chaka here? I hope no problem with Nigeria s SEC? 1 Like |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by sonnie10: 8:57pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
Sundy my love, let's do this again tomorrow! 6 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by ElectronicMoney(m): 9:03pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
dejavus: Is there a phone number for TROVE support? +234 907 713 2746 4 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by bukaty35: 9:20pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
OakPearl:
Impressive. Technical Analysis Explained - Martin Pring Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques - Steve Nison Technical Analysis Using Multiple Time Frames- Brian Shannon Just to name but a few.
I like knowledge seekers like me. DM me for a soft copy of two favourites that delves into the psychology of trading.
Cheers. Boss make I DM too/ 1 Like |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by kemicalreact: 9:45pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
Tobitrueman:
Please help to recommend a broker that I can effectively use to make deposit directly from my bank or debit card here in Nigeria Passfolio Bamboo Trove 3 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by Tobitrueman(m): 9:52pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
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Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by OakPearl(m): 10:30pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
DextrousDavid:
Boss pm sir. I checked out this list on Chaka android app. None of these companies was listed there.
Which app should I install to get access to these companies sir. Thanks. I use Trading 212. Occasionally, Trove and Chaka gets to have a few of them. But that is one of the disadvantages of the fintechs. 3 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by hakeem4(m): 11:24pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
Does anyone follow paul ngumah on YouTube stock predictions.
I just started stock trading 4 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by DextrousDavid(m): 11:43pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
OakPearl:
I use Trading 212. Occasionally, Trove and Chaka gets to have a few of them. But that is one of the disadvantages of the fintechs. Trading 212... got it boss 1 Like |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by klabi(m): 11:50pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
Hello good evening here , please I’m a newbie to stock trading I’ve setup a bamboo account already , any mentors here please help a newbie 4 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by klabi(m): 11:51pm On Feb 10, 2021 |
OakPearl:
Impressive. Technical Analysis Explained - Martin Pring Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques - Steve Nison Technical Analysis Using Multiple Time Frames- Brian Shannon Just to name but a few.
I like knowledge seekers like me. DM me for a soft copy of two favourites that delves into the psychology of trading.
Cheers. hello @oakpearl can I dm too 3 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by Nobody: 12:21am On Feb 11, 2021 |
Hello,
Please which app can someone in EU use to trade US stock? Robinhood doesn't work and most indigenous app here like degiro does not have very good reviews. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by Tyche(m): 1:34am On Feb 11, 2021 |
LauraClasikVibe: If you had one stock to hold for a year what would it be?! IDEX 5 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by spiceeamiee(f): 4:54am On Feb 11, 2021 |
Hello all, please can u complete my verification on T212 with my NIN slip? I registered with my maiden names cos thats what is on my bank statement. However my passport with my maiden name expired early last year and the new passport has my husbands name on it. I did not use the new passport to register because my bank statements still carry my maiden name. The old passport was rejected cos it had expired and I was asked to upload a new passport. Has anyone here used a NIN slip as National ID to complete his or her verification on T212? Thanks 4 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:03am On Feb 11, 2021 |
sonnie10: Sundy my love, let's do this again tomorrow! Yes oo! Are you holding for long? 3 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:04am On Feb 11, 2021 |
slachtoffers: Hello,
Please which app can someone in EU used to trade US stock? Robinhood doesn't work and most indigenous app here like degiro does not have very good reviews. Etoro Fidelity webull 3 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:04am On Feb 11, 2021 |
klabi: Hello good evening here , please I’m a newbie to stock trading I’ve setup a bamboo account already , any mentors here please help a newbie Good morning, read the previous 5 pages 4 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:10am On Feb 11, 2021 |
Willmichael:
Closely read through this thread and check out recommendations from the PROS here...
Then do your own DD on each stock before buying, don't buy if you ain't convinced, don't buy just because someone told you so. You have to understand why you're buying a stock...
To start sha... You can check out Biotech coys Moderna and Pfizer Nokia Fubo Veritone Tsla Lumn Fcel ...
I own only 3 out of the above, the rest are worth looking at
Remember, I don't know anything o Thanks 4 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:12am On Feb 11, 2021 |
yazga: Dates for your diary #PDUFA Thread for 20 Jan 2021 to 25 Feb 2021
20 Jan 21 $MRK Vericiguat
22 Jan 21 $AUPH Voclosporin
23 Jan 21 $PFE Xalkori
28 Jan 21 $AMGN Nplate
1 Feb 21 $ADMS GOCOVRI
2 Feb 21 $MNK StrataGraft
11 Feb 21 $REGN Evinacumab
15 Feb 21 $TGTX Umbralisib
15 Feb 21 $GTHX Trilaciclib
20 Feb 21 $EXEL $BMY CABOMETYX
20 Feb 21 $AZN Tagrisso
25 Feb 21 $SRPT Casimersen
These are the drug approvals diary. The list I provided is for you to play these stocks.
They all have results due for their drug approval processes.
These will push up the share prices. We shall be buying the rumour and selling the facts.
Meaning, we shall be buying when it’s close to the dates and a day or two before the event (date published), we will be selling the stocks.
We are trying to stay ahead of the game.
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Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:23am On Feb 11, 2021 |
Jayjaycee18: A lot of fundamentally sound stocks are posted on this forum by several monikers and myself and you have to carry out due diligence (DD) before buying any stock(s).
I normally post stocks that I own and either buying or watching for pullback/dip to buy on this forum. While my portfolio has the usual mid/large caps like Apple (AAPL), Tesla (TSLA), General Electric (GE), NIO, PLTR, SBE et al, from my experience, I make more gains from the sometimes very risky penny stocks which I go ahead to accumulate huge volumes after a very detailed due diligence and conviction of the underlying fundamentals of the company.
Kindly note that for penny stocks, and in fact, all other stocks, patience is very vital because Mr. Market would only recognize the worth of the stock and assign the right price at the appropriate time (sometimes within a a few days, a week, months or year). That said, the following stocks still have between 20-50% (or more) upside, depending on your investment strategy, risk tolerance intertwined with patience, and outlook (short, mid or long term): Under $5 share price: ZOM, ABML, AVGR and CHEK Under $10: PEIX, AMTX, BNGO and HEXO Under $20: GEVO, NNDM, BFT, APDN and CCIV
Key advise: If the price of a stock drops after you buy, please don't fret, especially if you have done a detailed DD and are sure of the fundamentals of the stock(s) you bought. At the appropriate time, the share price will be realigned by Mr. Market and bounce back accordingly. Also, have an exit price target in mind to sell and lock-in gains and always set "stop-loss" once you have exceeded you price target to avoid eroding your profit due to usual market pullback/dips.
Disclosure: I currently own ZOM, ABML, AVGR, AMTX, GEVO, PEIX, NNDM, CCIV and BFT. Some of these have already ran up over 100%, but I remain bullish on them.
Bonne chance!!!
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Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:26am On Feb 11, 2021 |
yazga: PENYN STOCKS ASTI Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. GTLL Global Technologies, Ltd. MCOA Marijuana Company of America, Inc. DPLS DarkPulse, Inc. WRFX WorldFlix, Inc. ETFM FOMO Corp. BBRW BrewBilt Manufacturing Inc. VPER Viper Networks, Inc. SVTE Service Team Inc. PRMO Prom Resources, Inc. NSPT Newron Sport IHSI Intelligent Highway Solutions, Inc. TMGI The Marquie Group, Inc. LTNC Labor Smart, Inc. LGBS Legends Business Group, Inc. ELCR Electric Car Company, Inc. INAR InternetArray, Inc. CBDD CBD of Denver Inc. NSAV NSAV Holding, Inc. AFPW AlumiFuel Power Corporation PLYZ Plyzer Technologies Inc. BNGI Bangi Inc. ETEK Eco-Tek Group, Inc ICTY EyeCity.com, Inc. CBDL CBD Life Sciences Inc. QBAN Telco Cuba, Inc. MINE Minerco, Inc. INOH In Ovations Holdings, Inc. RBNW Renewable Energy and Power, Inc. XMET 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:27am On Feb 11, 2021 |
CashDiMkpa: I see many people asking basic questions here about stock trading/investing, features on the trading app. My comment is that the market especially US Market has been in existence for over 2 centuries and will likely still be in existence by the end of the year.
Just take some weeks to trade demo accounts in T212 or passfolio (if they have it) and learn the ropes before you stake your hard earned money on live action. The market is not going away soon but your money can vanish in an instant if you don't know what you are doing. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:28am On Feb 11, 2021 |
afroxyz:
Go to page 14 of this thread.
You can also read:
One up on Wall Street
Reminiscences of a stock trader
Investment psychology explained
How to day trade for a living
The little book of behavioural investing
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Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:29am On Feb 11, 2021 |
yazga: Here are some key indicators used by investors. 1.Earnings per share (EPS) This is the amount each share. ... 2. Price to earnings (P/E) ratio. ... 3. Price to earnings ratio to growth ratio (PEG) ... 4. Price to book value ratio (P/B) ... 5. Dividend payout ratio (DPR) ... 6 Dividend yield. 1. Earnings per share (EPS) This is the amount each share would get if a company paid out all of its profit to its shareholders. EPS is calculated by dividing the company’s total profit by the number of shares.
Example – If a company’s profit is $200 million and there are 10 million shares, the EPS is $20.
EPS can tell you how companies in the same industry compare. Companies that show steady, consistent earnings growth, year after year, will often outperform companies with volatile earnings over time.
2. Price to earnings (P/E) ratio This measures the relationship between the earnings of a company and its stock price. It’s calculated by dividing the current price per share of a company’s stock by the company’s earnings per share.
Example – A company’s stock currently sells for $50 per share and its earnings per share are $5. That means it has a P/E ratio of 10 ($50 divided by $5).
The P/E ratio can tell you whether a stock’s price is high, or low, compared to its earnings.
Some investors consider a company with a high P/E to be overpriced. But sometimes a company with a high P/E today may offer higher returns, and a better P/E, in the future. How do you know? You’ll likely have to look at other indicators before you decide.
3. Price to earnings ratio to growth ratio (PEG) This helps you understand the P/E ratio a little better. It’s calculated by dividing the P/E ratio by the company’s projected growth in earnings.
Example – A stock with a P/E of 30 and projected earnings growth next year of 15% would have a PEG of 2 (30 divided by 15). A stock with a P/E of 30 but projected earnings growth of 30% will have PEG of 1 (30 divided by 30).
The PEG can tell you whether a stock may or may not be a good value. The lower the number, the less you have to pay to get in on the company’s expected future earnings growth.
4. Price to book value ratio (P/B) This compares the value the market puts on a company with the value the company has stated in its financial books. It’s calculated by dividing the current price per share by the book value per share. The book value is the current equity of a company, as listed in the annual report.
Most of the time, the lower the P/B is, the better. That’s because you’re paying less for more book value.
If you’re looking for a well-priced stock with reasonable growth potential, you may want to use a low P/B as a tool to identify possible stock picks.
5. Dividend payout ratio (DPR) This measures what a company pays out to investors in dividends compared to what the stock is earning. It’s calculated by dividing the annual dividends per share by the EPS.
Example – If a company paid out $1 per share in dividends and had an EPS of $3, the DPR would be 33% (1 divided by 3).
The DPR can give you an idea of how well a company’s earnings support the dividend payments. More mature companies will typically have a higher DPR. They believe that paying more in dividends is the best use of their profits for the firm and its shareholders. Since growing companies are likely to have less or no earnings to pay out dividends, their DPR would tend to be low or zero.
6. Dividend yield This measures the return on a dividend as a percentage of the stock price. It’s calculated by dividing the annual dividend per share by the price per share.
Example – 2 stocks each pay an annual dividend of $1 per share. Company A’s stock is trading at $40 a share, but Company B’s stock is trading at $20 a share. Company A has a dividend yield of 2.5% (1 divided by 40), while Company B’s is 5% (1 divided by 20).
The dividend yield can tell you how much cash flow you’re getting for your money, all other things being equal.
CAUTION Indicators can help you assess the value of a stock and its growth potential. But there are many other factors affecting stock prices that can’t be easily measured.
other factors Company news and performance Here are some company-specific factors that can affect the share price:
news releases on earnings and profits, and future estimated earnings announcement of dividends introduction of a new product or a product recall securing a new large contract employee layoffs anticipated takeover or merger a change of management accounting errors or scandals Industry performance Often, the stock price of the companies in the same industry will move in tandem with each other. This is because market conditions generally affect the companies in the same industry the same way. But sometimes, the stock price of a company will benefit from a piece of bad news for its competitor if the companies are competing for the same market.
Investor sentiment Investor sentiment or confidence can cause the market to go up or down, which can cause stock prices to rise or fall. The general direction that the stock market takes can affect the value of a stock:
bull market – a strong stock market where stock prices are rising and investor confidence is growing. It’s often tied to economic recovery or an economic boom, as well as investor optimism. bear market – a weak market where stock prices are falling and investor confidence is fading. It often happens when an economy is in recession and unemployment is high, with rising prices. Economic factors 1. Interest rates The Bank of Canada can raise or lower interest rates to stabilize or stimulate the Canadian economy. This is known as monetary policy. If a company borrows money to expand and improve its business, higher interest rates will affect the cost of its debt . This can reduce company profits and the dividends it pays shareholders. As a result, its share price may drop. And, in times of higher interest rates, investments that pay interest tend to be more attractive to investors than stocks.
2. Economic outlook If it looks like the economy is going to expand, stock prices may rise. Investors may buy more stocks thinking they will see future profits and higher stock prices. If the economic outlook is uncertain, investors may reduce their buying or start selling.
3. Inflation Inflation means higher consumer prices. This often slows sales and reduces profits. Higher prices will also often lead to higher interest rates. For example, the Bank of Canada may raise interest rates to slow down inflation. These changes will tend to bring down stock prices. Commodities however, may do better with inflation, so their prices may rise.
4. Deflation Falling prices tend to mean lower profits for companies and decreased economic activity. Stock prices may go down, and investors may start selling their shares and move to fixed-income investments like bonds. Interest rates may be lowered to encourage people to borrow more. The goal is increased spending and economic activity. The Great Depression (1929-1939) was one of the worst periods of deflation ever.
5. Economic and political shocks Changes around the world can affect both the economy and stock prices. For example, a rise in energy costs can lead to lower sales, lower profits and lower stock prices. An act of terrorism can also lead to a downturn in economic activity and a fall in stock prices.
6. Changes in economic policy If a new government comes into power, it may decide to make new policies. Sometimes these changes can be seen as good for business, and sometimes not. They may lead to changes in inflation and interest rates, which in turn may affect stock prices.
7. The value of the Canadian dollar Many Canadian companies sell products to buyers in other countries. If the Canadian dollar rises, their customers will have to spend more to buy Canadian goods. This can drive down sales, which in turn can lead to lower stock prices. When the price of the Canadian dollar falls, it makes it cheaper for others to buy our products. This can make stock prices rise.
KEY POINT Stock prices can be affected by:
company news and performance industry performance investor sentiment economic factors
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Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:30am On Feb 11, 2021 |
Jayjaycee18: Sorry for the late response. I have been in transit in the last 2days and in now a time zone that is 10hrs behind Nigeria time. I will try not to make this post too lengthy, while still providing some guidance based on my modification of the CANSLIM checklist, which I adapted from the Investors Business Daily and reading books by the likes of Warren Buffet and Benjamin Graham. Most of the metrics are still very relevant in spite of how long ago they were introduced. However, feel free to modify these metrics as you gain more experience in the stock market. They are not cast in concrete.
Even though the list below is not exhaustive, you can check the following as part of your due diligence before buying any stock(s): 1. Is the coy among Top-Rated stocks in its Industry Group?: Yes 2. Position of coy in its Industry: Top 2 (e.g. Tesla and NIO, PLUG and FCEL, SBE and BLNK etc.) 3. Competitive advantage (moat): Can company increase product price without losing customers (e.g. Apple release of new more expensive IPhone) 4. Current share price compared to its 52-week high: less than 20% 5. Market capitalization of at least $2 billion (NA – not applicable for penny stocks) 6. Dividend Record: has paid a dividend for at least 10 straight years (NA for pennies) 7. Earnings Stability: positive EPS for at least the last 5 years (not applicable to penny stocks) 8. Consecutive Quarters of EPS Increase: 3 or more 9. EPS % Change Latest Quarter vs same Qtr. last year: 25% or higher 10. Annual % EPS growth rate of last 3years: 20% or higher 11. Latest Quarter % Earnings Surprise (actual EPS versus analyst estimates): >10% 12. Average growth of Last 3 Quarters EPS: 20% or higher 13. Sales/revenue increasing over the last 3 Quarters?= Yes 14. Sales Growth in Last Quarter: 15% or higher 15. % sales growth in latest Qtr. vs same Qtr. Last (prior) year: 15% or higher 16. Average sales % change for last 3 Quarters: 20% or higher 17. Sales growth greater than peers/competitors (indicates “moat”) 18. Sales growth (CAGR) for last 5 – 10years: > 15% 19. Sales CAGR ~ (approx.) = Profit CAGR (in a moat, increased sales leads to increased profit) 20. Upcoming catalyst (new product/service with est. annual revenue >$200m): Yes 21. Return On Equity (ROE) from last annual report: 15% or higher 22. Return on Asset (ROA): >15% 23. Relative Strength Index (RSI): 75 or higher 24. Average Daily Volume traded in last 50days: 300,000 or more shares 25. Ratio of sum of all “up” days volumes vs “down” days vols. in Last 50days: >1 26. Dividend Yield: at least 5% (but not applicable to stocks like pennies with no dividend history) 27. Dividend payout ratio: 35 - 55% (i.e. at least 35% of annual EPS is paid out as dividend) 28. Dividend CAGR > 0 (consistent increase in dividend payment as profit increases) 29. Historical Growth in EPS (over last 10 years) >7% 30. Less than 2years of declining EPS (5% or more decline) over the previous 10years 31. Cash flow from operations (CFO): >0 (positive CFO is very important) 32. Free cash flow (FCF) to CFO (FCF/CFO):>0 (the higher the FCF as proportion of CFO, the better) 33. Total debt less than book value 34. Debt to equity ratio: <0.5 35. Interest coverage: >3 36. Net Profit Margin (NPM): > 8% 37. Debt to Net Current Assets ratio: <1.1 38. current ratio: >1.5 39. Price to Sales (P/S) ratio: < 1.5 40. Price to book ratio (P/B): <1 41. Price/earnings (P/E) to growth ratio (PEG): <1 42. Current ratio greater than 2 43. Current P/E ratio less than 40% of the highest P/E ratio the stock had over the past 5 years 44. Quarters of Increasing Fund Ownership: last 2 Qtrs. or more 45. Insider (CEO, CFO, MD etc.) buying/selling: More insiders buying than selling in last 2 Qts. 46. % Insider ownership: 40% or more 47. Share float % (amount of shares from issued shares available to be traded daily): <40% 48. Short interest %: (% of share float sold short but not closed and covered. This indicates market sentiment): 15% or higher for greater short squeeze and future price appreciation 49. Share repurchase program: Yes 50. Coy credit rating: BBB- and above (credit rating should have been improving in last 3years) 51. Piotroski F Score: 7 and above
How to Calculate the Piotroski F Score is below (9 is a perfect score; 8 very good; etc.): • Net income: Assign a score of “1” if last year’s net income was positive, assign score of “0” if not • Operating cash flow: “1” if last year’s cash flow from operations (CFFO) was positive, “0” if not • ROA increasing: “1” if last year’s ROA was higher than prior year’s, “0” if not • Quality of earnings: “1” if CFFO > net income, “0” if not • Long-term debt vs. assets: “1” if long-term debt as percentage of asset decreased over prior year, or if long-term debt is zero; “0” if not • Current ratio: “1” if short-term assets divided by short-term liabilities ratio is greater than prior year’s; “0” if not • Shares outstanding: “1” if shares outstanding has fallen since prior year; “0” if not • Gross margin: “1” if gross margin exceeds prior year’s; “0” if not • Asset turnover: “1” if rise in revenue exceeds rise in total assets; “0” if not
The following resources can provide the data you need: • Financial statement data: [/b]Yahoo finance, cnbc, “www.macrotrendsdotnet” etc. • [b]Quarterly Earnings review/guidance: Benzinga, Zacks etc. • Analysts review: Motleyfool, Benzinga, Zacks etc. • Daily traded volume, dividend yield etc: [/b]yahoo finance, marketchameleondotcom etc. • [b]Short interest: “shortsqueezedotcom” and “finvizdotcom" • Technical analysis charts: “investingdotcom”, “tradingviewdotcom”, “marketwatchdotcom”
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Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:32am On Feb 11, 2021 |
yazga: — Digital currency will replace the U.S. dollar as the dominant currency — Electric vehicles will eliminate ICE — Marijuana will replace alcohol and tobacco as the recreational drug of choice — Space travel will become the new logistics platform — Space tourism will displace beach vacations — Home sharing will replace the hotel industry — Autonomous driving will replace human drivers — Plant-based meat will replace animal meat — Food delivery will fundamentally alter consumption patterns — Gyms, calisthenics, and merely going for a jog will be replaced by digital workout platforms — Video conferencing will replace in-person meetings The world is evolving. If you wait, you waste. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:34am On Feb 11, 2021 |
yazga: Traders usually go for low to mid cap companies that would give them quick returns, while investors prepared well established, top companies with capital protection and gradual growth in mind. We should always remember "trading" is different from "investing" in stock business. 1 Like |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:36am On Feb 11, 2021 |
Leezah: My top stock picks this week: $SOLO - 14.8% $FEYE - 7.0% $FUBO - 14.5% $LAZR - 13.1% $GP - 12.8%
My top watchlist this week: $PEIX - 9.2% $TSLA - 7.3% $AMD - 6.0% $PFE - 2.7% $COTY - 12.7% 3 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:39am On Feb 11, 2021 |
yazga: I can't say because I don't know if you are short term mid term or long term investor.
Imagine if you used a bigger capital! Just imagine 87.26% of just say, $2000 in SENS, made in a few days. They say '"go big, or go home". 1 Like |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 6:51am On Feb 11, 2021 |
Leezah: Just an update to the house it's not a SPRINT but a marathon.
THANK YOU ALL
Newbies looking at this I started with =N= 10k Afolabi units today it's 40k.
I have decided I will Invest every month. $GME 450 Your journey in this market is a true reflection of It's a Marathon not SPRINT. 3 Likes |
Re: Us Stocks Pick Alert by SteveOfu: 7:20am On Feb 11, 2021 |
Hamachi: Newbies Look out for this on any trading app for stocks you wish to buy
PE: 15 or lower PEG: 1 or lower P/B ratio: 3 or lower ROA: 5% or higher Current Ratio: 1:2 or 2 Quick Ratio: 1:1 Debt Equity:1:1 Bid price are buyers Ask price are sellers Use Limit order on all your app if you don't have the liver to trade
In addition, most Nigeria trading app DO NOT have ALL stocks so it best you start looking out for your own portfolio using the above criteria to purchase a stock.
Finally, invest what you can afford to loose. Cheers 4 Likes |