Senate Republicans Embrace Plan for $1.5 Trillion Tax Cut
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/19/us/polit...pe=sectionfront
If it is passed will have a positive impact on u.s corporates earning.
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Sep 21 2017, 02:27 PM
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Senate Republicans Embrace Plan for $1.5 Trillion Tax Cut
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/19/us/polit...pe=sectionfront If it is passed will have a positive impact on u.s corporates earning. |
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Sep 25 2017, 11:00 PM
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Hot dang... WTI Crude at $51.
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Sep 25 2017, 11:58 PM
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QUOTE(amandalim @ Sep 19 2017, 02:24 PM) Hi, I'm working in a US MNC so I already have a trading account under Fidelity Netbenefits which was used to purchase my company shares under Employee Stock Purchase Plan, question is, can I use the same account to purchase other US shares on my own? Brought your question here |
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Sep 26 2017, 04:09 PM
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QUOTE(gruntz99 @ Sep 25 2017, 11:58 PM) My Company ESPP ( 15% discount at 6 months lowest price) can buy / sell other shares than own company share. You put OWN $ into the trading account,buy shares.. Or you sell RSU, Stock Options and put into the trading act and remains in USD.. Using Company 's Etrade and Charles Schwab brokers.. For Trade King(Ally) broker, ok Go to Fidelity Netbenefits broker website, search for contact us, email/live chat, provide accts number, raise yr question. Alright ? |
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Sep 27 2017, 11:38 PM
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"...how to pay for tax cuts without expanding the federal deficit..."
hmm, this is also what i want to know, how brilliant Trump might be in order to achieve this. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/wall-street-...8--finance.html |
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QUOTE(netmask8 @ Sep 26 2017, 04:09 PM) My Company ESPP ( 15% discount at 6 months lowest price) can buy / sell other shares than own company share. You put OWN $ into the trading account, buy shares.. Or you sell RSU, Stock Options and put into the trading act and remains in USD.. Using Company 's Etrade and Charles Schwab brokers.. For Trade King(Ally) broker, ok Go to Fidelity Netbenefits broker website, search for contact us, email/live chat, provide accts number, raise yr question. Alright ? QUOTE(Fortezan @ Oct 3 2017, 04:43 PM) I don't think ESPP account can be use for personal trade as from my own ESPP account I don't see any option to do so. Better to create a new account for personal trade. Have you use it personally? Because it seems the person above seems to used it before?amandalim |
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QUOTE(gruntz99 @ Oct 3 2017, 07:47 PM) Used it more than 15years for ESPP., but limited to basic salary max 10% monthly deduction.. Accumulated for 6 months(10% X 6 months) and buy company share at 15% discount staff price for 6months lowest price..But for personal investment, use Ally (Trade King) and others, as cheaper fee and depending on fund avail.. |
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QUOTE(gruntz99 @ Oct 3 2017, 07:47 PM) I've only bought foreign shares on company's ESPP, which is why I'm wondering if the same account can be used to purchase other US stocks, from what I gathered so far, doesn't looks like it is possible as ESPP account is tied specifically to your employer, so looks like I still have to sign up for a new personal account. |
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Oct 4 2017, 05:49 PM
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crude...
this will be a reason for wti to go back to 52 or higher. and when some US bigshot says no, it will return to <50. such is the game now - it's all about words and perception. never mind the actual supply n demand, stock levels...! https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/10/opec-calls-...onsibility.html |
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Oct 14 2017, 12:32 AM
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Nvidia all time high again. Sold off all my calls expiring today
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Oct 24 2017, 10:28 AM
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Seems like Intel stock is gaining momentum. Anyone here owns Intel stock? Looks like a good candidate to ride on the IoT wave
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Oct 26 2017, 09:59 PM
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QUOTE(Fortezan @ Oct 26 2017, 10:57 PM) Working in Intel or got news from friends / relatives?What are supporting data for long term investment?? EPS, retained earnings, stock buyback, new business growth yoy, price undervalued, etc This post has been edited by netmask8: Oct 26 2017, 11:09 PM |
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Oct 27 2017, 09:01 AM
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QUOTE(netmask8 @ Oct 26 2017, 11:06 PM) Working in Intel or got news from friends / relatives? I'm not working in Intel, but have been looking for a good IOT related companies to invest in which is still not overvalued, there are more than enough analysis available out there supporting Intel for long term investment, go searchWhat are supporting data for long term investment?? EPS, retained earnings, stock buyback, new business growth yoy, price undervalued, etc |
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QUOTE(Fortezan @ Oct 27 2017, 09:01 AM) I'm not working in Intel, but have been looking for a good IOT related companies to invest in which is still not overvalued, there are more than enough analysis available out there supporting Intel for long term investment, go search You may take a look at Qualcomm (Qcom) which is relatively cheap trading below PE 21. Its chip is already running on many mobile devices and I am particularly interested at their forthcoming Snapdragon 845.. |
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Oct 31 2017, 10:03 AM
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QUOTE(bizklguy @ Oct 30 2017, 05:00 PM) You may take a look at Qualcomm (Qcom) which is relatively cheap trading below PE 21. Its chip is already running on many mobile devices and I am particularly interested at their forthcoming Snapdragon 845.. So is Intel at around 15.6. Besides, aren't you worried about the constant legal battle Qcom is in and the fact that Apple is planning to drop Qcom in their next iPhone/iPad designs?Btw, Intel is really on a roll right now |
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