Looking to invest a little extra cash and figured you guys and gals know more then most financial advisers. Lol
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Looking to invest a little extra cash and figured you guys and gals know more then most financial advisers. Lol
I wish I knew too.
I make a few percentage points once in a while by watching HON. It?s been floating between 208 and 212 for a while now. Bid was 196 on thursday, compared to the 212.70 ask, so it might drop hard tomorrow. Which would be a good time to buy in of course.
I think Bitcoin is about maxed again, I?m going to move mine today I think. I wish I had real money in that, it?s up over 500% for the year. Watch for it to plummet, buy in and wait. That?s my plan.
I'm a fan of ETY because it has pretty decent dividends that pay out monthly.
buy an index fund and be done with it
Honestly with Biden coming in office and all the green energy and climate change legislation that is going to be pushed, invest in a tech fund and a clean energy fund of some sort. Just look what BLNK did in a few short months. And they just build chargers for cars.
How much time are you wanting to spend researching, monitoring, and developing strategies for your investments?
Lots of good arguments for ETF's, Individual Stocks, Funds, Bonds, and investment diversification.
Most advisers start with an analysis of your goals, risk tolerance, and time to invest.
There are great books, organizations for individual investors, and on-line resources.
If you have a brokerage account with a low cost provider such as Fidelity, Schwab, or TD Ameritrade, they have excellent training resources for the small investor.
An account doesn't take much money to open and then you have access to large data bases, investing strategies, and multiple tools.
The world of investing is huge and your access to it is just a few clicks away on your computer.
Have fun!
RMO
I've been looking at emerging tech like lithium glass batteries. Someone is gonna hit it big in that sector.
I have done well with Tesla and AMD, and leisure transportation stuff like airlines and cruise lines seem to be bargains right now.
Newmont, Glencore, Vale, BIP. Rio Tinto
Expect the dollar to drop in value. Hoping to find a investment that will not lose based on dollar devaluation.
Turned a few friends onto TSLA when it was $168/share before the 5-way split. There's still tons of room for that one too IMO.