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CustomBusinessSoftware 03-30-2024 10:47 PM

who is investing in stocks?
 
wondering if anyone here is investing in stocks?

Spunky 03-30-2024 10:59 PM

Next, you'll want what stocks

CustomBusinessSoftware 03-30-2024 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Spunky (Post 23249322)
Next, you'll want what stocks

i invested in indian stocks but i mostly lost money.
so i wanted to know is investing in penny stocks is always loosing money or is there a way to select right penny stocks.

Dead 03-31-2024 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by CustomBusinessSoftware (Post 23249325)
i invested in indian stocks but i mostly lost money.
so i wanted to know is investing in penny stocks is always loosing money or is there a way to select right penny stocks.

:thumbsup

CaptainHowdy 03-31-2024 03:44 AM

I'm investing on my nervous system . . .

CustomBusinessSoftware 03-31-2024 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Dead (Post 23249381)
:thumbsup

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CustomBusinessSoftware 03-31-2024 04:29 AM

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Originally Posted by CaptainHowdy (Post 23249383)
I'm investing on my nervous system . . .

sounds like good investment. :thumbsup:thumbsup

Sly 03-31-2024 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by CustomBusinessSoftware (Post 23249325)
i invested in indian stocks but i mostly lost money.
so i wanted to know is investing in penny stocks is always loosing money or is there a way to select right penny stocks.

Forget random penny stocks and stick with index funds. The history is well proven and they are quite "safe."

I like SPY related products. I also have a portfolio of dividend stocks based on an idea I had, but realistically SPY performs better than my dividend portfolio and it's got the history to back it up.

Overall, your business will always give you the best returns (assuming you are at least halfway decent at it,) but it's a good idea to peel off a little bit of that money and stick in outside investments (like stocks, real estate, whatever) for a little diversification. Though again, focus on your own business... that's where the real returns are.

mainstreammix 03-31-2024 09:19 AM

SHOP

Stick to that, get rich.

Tasty1 03-31-2024 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by CustomBusinessSoftware (Post 23249325)
i invested in indian stocks but i mostly lost money.
so i wanted to know is investing in penny stocks is always loosing money or is there a way to select right penny stocks.

Rolls Royce was a penny stock 1,5 year ago. Became the best stock to invest in,
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/afte...ck-still-a-buy

I think Brazilian and Mexican stockmarket could be interesting. Europe is a mess.

CustomBusinessSoftware 03-31-2024 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 23249470)
Forget random penny stocks and stick with index funds. The history is well proven and they are quite "safe."

I like SPY related products. I also have a portfolio of dividend stocks based on an idea I had, but realistically SPY performs better than my dividend portfolio and it's got the history to back it up.

Overall, your business will always give you the best returns (assuming you are at least halfway decent at it,) but it's a good idea to peel off a little bit of that money and stick in outside investments (like stocks, real estate, whatever) for a little diversification. Though again, focus on your own business... that's where the real returns are.

thank you for your kind advice!!
i am in india and thinking of TATA Motors
minimum how long investment period you suggest?
and yes i feel doing business i best but it has ups and downs and i am looking for some passive income.

CustomBusinessSoftware 03-31-2024 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Tasty1 (Post 23249483)
Rolls Royce was a penny stock 1,5 year ago. Became the best stock to invest in,
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/afte...ck-still-a-buy

I think Brazilian and Mexican stockmarket could be interesting. Europe is a mess.

can you suggest any indian stocks for now?

CustomBusinessSoftware 03-31-2024 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by mainstreammix (Post 23249473)
SHOP

Stick to that, get rich.

yes but there are ups and downs :2 cents::2 cents:

The Porn Nerd 03-31-2024 11:50 AM

Anyone who spells 'losing' as 'loosing' is not smart enough to invest in stocks.
Try Bitcoin instead. It's perfect for you. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 23249470)
Forget random penny stocks and stick with index funds. The history is well proven and they are quite "safe."

I like SPY related products. I also have a portfolio of dividend stocks based on an idea I had, but realistically SPY performs better than my dividend portfolio and it's got the history to back it up.

Overall, your business will always give you the best returns (assuming you are at least halfway decent at it,) but it's a good idea to peel off a little bit of that money and stick in outside investments (like stocks, real estate, whatever) for a little diversification. Though again, focus on your own business... that's where the real returns are.

Words of wisdom.

CurrentlySober 03-31-2024 01:21 PM

i cunt a4d2 invest in stocks... :(

Huggles 03-31-2024 01:31 PM

I have no money to invest with but I knew this was going to be a really good buy after Oct 7th and with Ukraine still raging...

https://i.ibb.co/QjPGpRS/spirit.png

Sly 03-31-2024 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by CustomBusinessSoftware (Post 23249489)
thank you for your kind advice!!
i am in india and thinking of TATA Motors
minimum how long investment period you suggest?
and yes i feel doing business i best but it has ups and downs and i am looking for some passive income.

I don't trade, I buy stocks in companies that I think have a good long-term outlook. Buy-and-hold good companies.

Here is a really good example actually that I was just looking at. Several years ago a buddy of mine was really into AMD, talking about them all the time. I figured okay, I'll grab some shares just for the hell of it. They hovered around $90 for quite some time. In fact, I considered selling them on numerous occasions because it was so flat, but I held onto them because I also knew that a few year window was not a fair judgment.

Right now it's $180, so it's doubled up. Once upon a time I had Nvidia at around $60. Whoops.

Focus on your business, take a small amount of excess cash and put into a long-term investment that you believe in. That's the closest thing to passive income you're going to find. Passive income doesn't really exist, all income takes some level of work or thought, but this is pretty close.

mainstreammix 03-31-2024 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 23249554)
I don't trade, I buy stocks in companies that I think have a good long-term outlook. Buy-and-hold good companies.

Here is a really good example actually that I was just looking at. Several years ago a buddy of mine was really into AMD, talking about them all the time. I figured okay, I'll grab some shares just for the hell of it. They hovered around $90 for quite some time. In fact, I considered selling them on numerous occasions because it was so flat, but I held onto them because I also knew that a few year window was not a fair judgment.

Right now it's $180, so it's doubled up. Once upon a time I had Nvidia at around $60. Whoops.

Focus on your business, take a small amount of excess cash and put into a long-term investment that you believe in. That's the closest thing to passive income you're going to find. Passive income doesn't really exist, all income takes some level of work or thought, but this is pretty close.

I bought SHOP in 2017 because it was the easiest way to throw an ecommerce site up and it was going to leave WordPress in the dust.

Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

adultbizwork 03-31-2024 11:12 PM

Just buy SP500 and forget about it for 20 years.

SP500 has been doing 10% per year for the last 100 years. Imagine compounding that.

93% of Wall Street can't beat that, and they are all day long with bloomberg terminals "trading" (gambling) to earn a commission. It's as easy as 1 click and buy SP500. It could correct, go up and down in short-medium term, but long term you will always make 10% per year. It is pretty easy.

You can add US-T bonds that make 5% per year to diversify. When inflation goes back to 2%, you will still make 5% per year with bonds.

CustomBusinessSoftware 04-01-2024 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by adultbizwork (Post 23249611)
Just buy SP500 and forget about it for 20 years.

SP500 has been doing 10% per year for the last 100 years. Imagine compounding that.

93% of Wall Street can't beat that, and they are all day long with bloomberg terminals "trading" (gambling) to earn a commission. It's as easy as 1 click and buy SP500. It could correct, go up and down in short-medium term, but long term you will always make 10% per year. It is pretty easy.

You can add US-T bonds that make 5% per year to diversify. When inflation goes back to 2%, you will still make 5% per year with bonds.

yes i see it.
thank you for sharing

adultinnovation 04-01-2024 01:27 AM

buy high sell low

CustomBusinessSoftware 04-01-2024 01:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 23249554)
I don't trade, I buy stocks in companies that I think have a good long-term outlook. Buy-and-hold good companies.

Here is a really good example actually that I was just looking at. Several years ago a buddy of mine was really into AMD, talking about them all the time. I figured okay, I'll grab some shares just for the hell of it. They hovered around $90 for quite some time. In fact, I considered selling them on numerous occasions because it was so flat, but I held onto them because I also knew that a few year window was not a fair judgment.

Right now it's $180, so it's doubled up. Once upon a time I had Nvidia at around $60. Whoops.

Focus on your business, take a small amount of excess cash and put into a long-term investment that you believe in. That's the closest thing to passive income you're going to find. Passive income doesn't really exist, all income takes some level of work or thought, but this is pretty close.

how long you hold that to double ?

CustomBusinessSoftware 04-01-2024 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by adultinnovation (Post 23249622)
buy high sell low

can you explain?

MatureKing 04-01-2024 02:05 AM

I invest in stocks

CustomBusinessSoftware 04-01-2024 03:17 AM

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Originally Posted by MatureKing (Post 23249626)
I invest in stocks

Great!!
if you can share some experience and tips that may be helpful. :thumbsup:thumbsup

CaptainHowdy 04-01-2024 03:20 AM

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Originally Posted by MatureKing (Post 23249626)
I invest in stocks

You look like a stocky guy so I guess you're on the right path . . .

MatureKing 04-01-2024 03:24 AM

https://i.ibb.co/hYq7Yzw/Screenshot-...m-amarkets.jpg

CustomBusinessSoftware 04-01-2024 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by MatureKing (Post 23249645)

don't understand the language :(:(:(

czarina 04-01-2024 07:50 AM

Me.
I have made VERY good money with CCL this past year. (Carnival)

CustomBusinessSoftware 04-01-2024 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by czarina (Post 23249688)
Me.
I have made VERY good money with CCL this past year. (Carnival)

when you say very good , how much it means?
anyway congratulations for your victory.

pornguy 04-01-2024 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 23249470)
Forget random penny stocks and stick with index funds. The history is well proven and they are quite "safe."

I like SPY related products. I also have a portfolio of dividend stocks based on an idea I had, but realistically SPY performs better than my dividend portfolio and it's got the history to back it up.

Overall, your business will always give you the best returns (assuming you are at least halfway decent at it,) but it's a good idea to peel off a little bit of that money and stick in outside investments (like stocks, real estate, whatever) for a little diversification. Though again, focus on your own business... that's where the real returns are.

This.
Also take a look at NANC

pornguy 04-01-2024 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 23249554)
I don't trade, I buy stocks in companies that I think have a good long-term outlook. Buy-and-hold good companies.

Here is a really good example actually that I was just looking at. Several years ago a buddy of mine was really into AMD, talking about them all the time. I figured okay, I'll grab some shares just for the hell of it. They hovered around $90 for quite some time. In fact, I considered selling them on numerous occasions because it was so flat, but I held onto them because I also knew that a few year window was not a fair judgment.

Right now it's $180, so it's doubled up. Once upon a time I had Nvidia at around $60. Whoops.

Focus on your business, take a small amount of excess cash and put into a long-term investment that you believe in. That's the closest thing to passive income you're going to find. Passive income doesn't really exist, all income takes some level of work or thought, but this is pretty close.


Again I agree with all of this. The only way though that a passive income does exist is if you have about 250K to put into a few of the bigger dividend ones and then you make a few hundrend to thousand a quarter. ( Average person does not have this chance )

CustomBusinessSoftware 04-01-2024 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 23249729)
This.
Also take a look at NANC

sure
thank you for suggestion :thumbsup:thumbsup

CustomBusinessSoftware 04-01-2024 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 23249730)
Again I agree with all of this. The only way though that a passive income does exist is if you have about 250K to put into a few of the bigger dividend ones and then you make a few hundrend to thousand a quarter. ( Average person does not have this chance )

Bank fixed deposit is same with 6% yearly return but less risky
with stocks minimum 12% return expected


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