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post Apr 19 2022, 11:30 AM

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QUOTE(Medufsaid @ Apr 19 2022, 09:35 AM)
or exercised some call options (with an odd strike price) hmm.gif
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no reason to exercise otm calls... wink.gif

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post Apr 19 2022, 11:41 AM

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QUOTE(Medufsaid @ Apr 19 2022, 11:34 AM)
a call with a strike price of $2450 is ITM right? Ramjade could've bought a call with that strike price. current stock price is 2559.22. unless you want to imply i hallucinate when i was trading options
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you are right... my mistake dunno what i was thinking... lol
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post Apr 19 2022, 11:45 AM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Apr 19 2022, 09:37 AM)
Yup. Typo on my part. 2545. Anyway looking to load up more f it drop. Let's see earnings.
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market good for a bounce soon...
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post Apr 19 2022, 07:55 PM

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QUOTE(TOS @ Apr 19 2022, 06:48 PM)
good defensive stock
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post Apr 23 2022, 12:09 AM

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QUOTE(TOS @ Apr 22 2022, 11:39 PM)
This is not just a problem of debt. This is a problem of valuations. Higher risk-free rates means market has to discount the future earnings of large profits. So even without debt, loses will still incur for growth stock investors.

Also, MSFT and GOOG are not debt free. They are in net cash positions, but that only means cash > debt, and not entirely debt-free. If the coupon payments are not met, it is still considered a default, regardless of whether your cash > debt. Of course such cases rarely and quite impossibly occur, but if the cash flows are not timed properly, you cannot discount such situation(s). 

Truly debt-free counters are those like Micro-Mechanics and iFAST on SGX. They have no obligations to produce free cash flow for anyone except shareholders. Their balance sheets are clean of loans, bonds etc. (Of course they are accounts payable for other parties like own clients interests etc.) 

Anyway, net cash != no debt. This is an important technical aspect to note for shareholders.
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too complicated for me... biggrin.gif

all I know is past few weeks wmt keeps going up... goog keeps going down...

wanna buy wmt... walk the talk man... walk the talk...
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post Apr 23 2022, 12:18 AM

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QUOTE(Lon3Rang3r00 @ Apr 22 2022, 11:15 PM)
This is depending on whether the person is an investor or trader. Trader might wanna follow closely and trying to make that 1% gain every day. Those with options also will have an eye/notification enabled to inform them if the market shifted close to their strike price, they might need to manually intervene and adjust accordingly to prevent huge losses.  Meanwhile, investor only read the news headlines if the company they invested on has anything changes. whistling.gif
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you can be investor n trader... is not mutually exclusive you know

investor using options to hedge/insurance is an astute investor... go read up married put

investor just holding on to dear life is dumb money
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post Apr 24 2022, 12:22 PM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Apr 24 2022, 11:25 AM)
Google, Shopify, palantir, Microsoft, Airbnb, Tesla, Visa.
Put 10k into each.

I won't bother with Facebook.

Alternatively
Google, Shopify, palantir, Microsoft, Airbnb, Tesla, Visa, AMD/Nvidia (pick one),
USD8750 each.

Yes those are some of my holdings or what I intend to hold.
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post Apr 24 2022, 12:30 PM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Apr 24 2022, 12:25 PM)
Not enough spot for his usd70k
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OK... your last line 'what you intend to hold' ...so just curious

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post Apr 24 2022, 05:06 PM

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QUOTE(TOS @ Apr 24 2022, 03:34 PM)
Ok lah since you can stomach lots of risk, go ahead with what others have said then.
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i think he got lots in boring EPF n sg reits liao... he's just asking what to whack when the time comes...

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post Apr 25 2022, 01:44 PM

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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Apr 25 2022, 01:11 PM)
Yeah...that's the idea. Put maybe 10 to 15% on growth stocks which have corrected recently.
GOOG looks very compelling. High revenue growth couple with high profit margin. And as Ramjade pointed out high net cash position too.
What's not to like?  biggrin.gif
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the floodgate has opened... big discount coming soon... will probably all-in (sans retirement funds) for the kids...

now just thinking hard how best to manage it... ie, leave it in my account/will or new broker account in their names...

QUOTE(Ramjade @ Apr 25 2022, 01:20 PM)
Well apparently TOS doesn't like it. biggrin.gif
For me Google > Nestle, Roche, Novartis, JNJ, Walmart, PG, JPM
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imho he is timing the market in his own way... he is buying defensive stocks now... i'm sure he will switch/add growth stocks when the time is right for him... in terms of stock prices... nesn, jnj, pg, wmt, etc all beating goog the last few weeks... wink.gif

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post Apr 25 2022, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(TOS @ Apr 25 2022, 01:47 PM)
lol I am planning to buy Accenture, Blackrock, Novo Nordisk, Estee Laudre, LVMH, and Air Liquide.

Need to wait for more discounts.
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cool...

i have no idea what to buy... lol

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post Apr 25 2022, 02:25 PM

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QUOTE(TOS @ Apr 25 2022, 02:09 PM)
I thought you just trade some unknown coins by looking at charts?  laugh.gif
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stocks too... i don't discriminate... wink.gif

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post Apr 25 2022, 05:33 PM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Apr 25 2022, 03:33 PM)
Actually must do opposite of what big money is doing. Everyone buying "value" is basically no more value.
Now value is found in big tech.
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what is important to me is...up down or sideways... value cheap etc... not something I look at...

what I have learned is don't fight the big money... learn to see where market makers are pushing prices and hitch a ride with them...

sure...in the long run fundamentals reign supreme... but meanwhile be flexible go with the flow... however great a company it cannot beat market sentiments...

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post Apr 25 2022, 09:12 PM

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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Apr 25 2022, 08:06 PM)
If you follow money flow you will need to buy and sell every month.

I don't follow big money. I buy quality companies when they are cheap and hold on to them for dear life.
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buy and sell "at appropriate" time lah... no such thing as monthly cycle... it depends on the stock and how you wanna manage it...

i bought bitcoin at $3k...hold till $20k...and hold till $4k... roller-coaster ride... that's when I decide hold on for dear life is so stupid... lol

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post Apr 26 2022, 10:05 AM

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QUOTE(TOS @ Apr 26 2022, 12:03 AM)
Heard on the Street

Coca-Cola Is Having a Moment

Beverage giant is outperforming even other consumer staples companies in ability to pass on rising costs

https://www.wsj.com/articles/coca-cola-is-h...share_permalink
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usa ppl drinks coke like water...
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post Apr 27 2022, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(TOS @ Apr 27 2022, 06:55 AM)
dwRK First time joining MSFT conference call at 5.30 in the morning. laugh.gif

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lol

good for you lah... try everything first hand... thumbsup.gif

go learn some charting and options too... will help...

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post Apr 27 2022, 10:45 AM

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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Apr 27 2022, 10:20 AM)
Hi.

On Irish domicile SnP500 ETF, i see its ticker as SPY5. However, on yahoo finance, i can only see SPY5.L and others like DE, MI,etc except Ireland?
What is the ticker for the Irish one?
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spy5 ticker is the same for all... it is spdr's irish domicile etf... it doesn't matter which exchange you buy it from... it has the same isin... the only differences is trading currency, commission and exchange fees...

to answer your question... the irish exchange is part of euronext...

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post Apr 27 2022, 10:47 AM

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QUOTE(Medufsaid @ Apr 27 2022, 10:43 AM)
"elon taikor" in slight vulnerable position now... see if hedge fund will short him
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bill gates already has a $500m short on tsla... lol
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post Apr 27 2022, 11:27 AM

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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Apr 27 2022, 11:06 AM)
Thanks mate!  New to this ETF thingy!  thumbup.gif
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np... unlike us stocks, eu stocks are listed in many eu countries/exchanges, and can have different tickers and trading currencies too... you can select the exact exchange to buy from or let the broker, eg ibkr's smart routing to buy it for you.

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post Apr 27 2022, 11:47 AM

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QUOTE(Davidtcf @ Apr 27 2022, 11:40 AM)
The primary factors that influence an ETF's liquidity are the composition of the ETF and the trading volume of the individual securities that make up the ETF.
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nope... you think this through again...


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