Seems like these are late picks. It would be more impressive to see these recommended before all the huge company adoption. I mean, that's how Motley Fool is trying to lure people to buy their service, right? I can list a couple of stocks that are doing great and will likely do better, but that's not a very impressive feat.
One thing I don't understand is why do people buy stocks that is crazy high priced (hundreds or thousands of dollars per share) instead of buying cheap stocks that have promising futures? I've Googled it, but it still doesn't make sense to do to me.
For example, why pay $500/share for Stock A and be lucky to gain (on average) a few cents or a couple dollars. When you could buy 50 shares of Stock B for $10/share ? If Stock B moves even a few CENTS, you are STILL making more than Stock A's 1 single stock. And that's assuming it only moves a tiny bit. not even considering jumping DOLLARS.. Yeah, smaller stocks usually carry more risk, but it seems like the risk:profit ratio is WAY higher..
I invest on Robinhood, and although I'm just a casual stock trader. I've still made a lot of money for the little bit I've put into Robinhood. And I've NEVER bought a stock over like $50/share. I've put around $500 into Robinhood and I am in-profit about $150. Basically $150 free for buying/selling LOW dollar stocks.
why do people give good stock buys after then reached their highest? This was good a few months ago, thats when the money was climbing but its already topped out.
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They stated "be bold" as one of their values so they have a great culture. Thanks for this very deep and data-driven analysis
Seems like these are late picks. It would be more impressive to see these recommended before all the huge company adoption. I mean, that's how Motley Fool is trying to lure people to buy their service, right? I can list a couple of stocks that are doing great and will likely do better, but that's not a very impressive feat.
this will enslave all of us.
Phenomenal video. Keep them lengthy, champions.
Long $WDAY đ
Nice
Very informative information. A number of companies were mentioned as well as their strengths and any weakness they may have. Enjoyed the session.
tell us what the stock cost as of your report
all I want is the overview. names and trust your recommendation
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Nice to hear picks that pay a bid dividend please. Iâm a subscriber.
Question: what brokerage platform do you all use for buying stocks? Is there a âfoolâ recommended brokerage platform ?
I wonât trust you as far as I could throw you. I wouldnât be surprised if you were in the pocket.
Motley fool is not for me. Can I cancel my membership and get a refund, thank you
Fools
Croatian flag in the background!
Great company with a promising future. Timing isn't the greatest though. Interested to see what is to come in Twilio's future.
This guy is either oblivious to the many risks out there or just not telling you the whole story.
Twillio looks like a perfect way to loose all my money. Microsoft will be a nice pickup if the market corrects.
Why does it take 30 minutes to recommend 2 stocks?
Teva,prpo,vlrx should be interesting
Donât involve emotions with business
One thing I don't understand is why do people buy stocks that is crazy high priced (hundreds or thousands of dollars per share) instead of buying cheap stocks that have promising futures? I've Googled it, but it still doesn't make sense to do to me.
For example, why pay $500/share for Stock A and be lucky to gain (on average) a few cents or a couple dollars. When you could buy 50 shares of Stock B for $10/share ? If Stock B moves even a few CENTS, you are STILL making more than Stock A's 1 single stock. And that's assuming it only moves a tiny bit. not even considering jumping DOLLARS.. Yeah, smaller stocks usually carry more risk, but it seems like the risk:profit ratio is WAY higher..
I invest on Robinhood, and although I'm just a casual stock trader. I've still made a lot of money for the little bit I've put into Robinhood. And I've NEVER bought a stock over like $50/share. I've put around $500 into Robinhood and I am in-profit about $150. Basically $150 free for buying/selling LOW dollar stocks.
$EPOR & $TBLT LONG!
Don't be dumb, we're at an all time high, sell now!!!
Isn't the growth in Twilio too fast paced compared to negative operating and profit margin and considerable Debt 1.00??
Forward P/E 1 511.60 . There is only room for going down for this Trilio ! Oracle , Amazon , Microsoft will obliterate this company
why do people give good stock buys after then reached their highest? This was good a few months ago, thats when the money was climbing but its already topped out.
What happened to TELEDOC ?
You guys are the best! Since signing up with you guys my investments have increased by 35% in just 4 months. Thank you for helping me get back in the game, your sound research, and keeping it fun.
Interesting 7-8% in cash. My goal is to stay 25ish% in cash. Who else cares to chime in about how much cash is set aside for buying opportunities?
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