Originally Posted by Stewie:
The CEO said they had proprietary battery technology among other new tech. The fund that called them out said they didn't. Now it's been revealed that they're using an outside battery source.
Ideas are one thing, and actually having the technology is another. A company great at PR moves and maybe knowledge, but has a small fraction of what they claim. [Reply]
Dividend stocks are always a good play. They've been a staple for Buffett his entire career.
I got completely out of the market last month due to the craziness. I held some stocks for years. This election stuff is making me nervous. The company I pay for advice has recommended NOT buying ANY stocks for days and days and days. I'm sitting on cash for the foreseeable future.
Anyway, here are the best stocks to own for quality and dividends:
Lowes (LOW)
Sherwin Williams (SHW)
Target (TGT)
West Pharm. (WST)
Cintas (CTAS)
Dividend stocks don't shuffle up and down as much as hot or momentum stocks, but they do change.
The analysis of all stocks from my advisors is completely mathematical and technical. No "gut feeling" type of stuff.
Originally Posted by Nightfyre:
Call it a perverse sense of justice, but I hope some folks learned some lessons about recklessly shilling for shit companies
Due to some really fortuitous timing of buying and selling, I'm still up $20 on my $500 purchase back when Hammock was pumping it up. I bought 10 shares for $562, sold 8 of them back for $543, and now have $37 in the stock. It'll eventually make me a millionaire.
And I'm not talking thousands. It's literally 37 dollars. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Stewie:
Dividend stocks are always a good play. They've been a staple for Buffett his entire career.
I got completely out of the market last month due to the craziness. I held some stocks for years. This election stuff is making me nervous. The company I pay for advice has recommended NOT buying ANY stocks for days and days and days. I'm sitting on cash for the foreseeable future.
Anyway, here are the best stocks to own for quality and dividends:
Lowes (LOW)
Sherwin Williams (SHW)
Target (TGT)
West Pharm. (WST)
Cintas (CTAS)
Dividend stocks don't shuffle up and down as much as hot or momentum stocks, but they do change.
The analysis of all stocks from my advisors is completely mathematical and technical. No "gut feeling" type of stuff.
Good investing!
What is the company recommending buying, if not stocks? The market is down, which seems like a good time to buy more?
Time in the market vs timing the market
I suppose it depends on your risk tolerance and how close you are to retirement. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SupDock:
What is the company recommending buying, if not stocks? The market is down, which seems like a good time to buy more?
Time in the market vs timing the market
I suppose it depends on your risk tolerance and how close you are to retirement.
This.
Too many questions to have a blanket, “don’t buy stocks.” I upped my 401k contribution this month so I can max it out by the end of the year while stocks are down.