Explained | The Stock Market | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
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Published 2020-04-17
In this episode: Does the stock market accurately reflect the status of the economy? Finance specialists discuss market history, valuations and CEO incentives.
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All Comments (21)
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On the Dow Jones index, only seven stocks gained on Thursday. Apple (AAPL)and Microsoft(MSFT) rose, as did Visa (V)Microsoft and Visa are rebounding from their 10-week moving averages.Meanwhile, Tesla (TSLA) fell 5% on the stock market today. Shares are extending a downtrend. I have over $320k in stocks. Currently, my portfolio is down by 15%. Wondering if there are any short term opportunities I can invest in.
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Purchasing a stock may seem straightforward, but selecting the correct stock without a proven strategy can be exceedingly challenging. I've been working on expanding my $210K portfolio for a while, and my primary obstacle is the lack of clear entry and exit strategies. Any advice on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
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Started my portfolio last year with SCHD, VOO, and VUG after watching one of your videos. In terms of share price, VOO is way up (22.25%) and VUG is waaaaay up (39.62%). Thanks for the education!
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It seems certain stocks are undervalued, flying under the radar despite their potential. You can't help but wonder when the market will recognize their true worth. How can I invest $600K wisely to ensure our future security?
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Biggest lesson i learnt in 2023 in the stock market is that nobody knows what is going to happen next, so practice some humility and follow a strategy with a long term edge.
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Putting well-earned money into the stock market can be over emphasized for first-time investors, unlike a bank where interest is sure thing! Well, basically times are uncertain, the market is out of control, and banks are gradually failing. I am working on a ballpark estimate of $5M for retirement, and I have a good 6-figure loaded up for this, could there be any opportunity for a boomer like me? I'm nearly 60.
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Is this a good time to buy stocks? I know everyone is saying stocks are at a discount and all, but just how long will It take for us to recover, obviously there are strategies to maneuver in this present market but these strategies doesn't come common to the average folk, or am I better off putting my money elsewhere?
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I agree that many people are considering NVDA as the "Stock of the year." However, I'm curious about which stocks could potentially become the next META in terms of growth over the next decade. I've allocated $200k for investment, looking for companies to make additions to boost performance
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Netflix did what schools couldn't for 12 years
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The stock market moves mostly on trader opportunity, up or down. Economic News is 2nd. The best way to neutralize this trader 'control of market' is take long term persepective, at least 3 years. Yes, I know it is boring, but it is safest thing you can do. No one knows the future, so run a logical process is best or the only thing you can really do.
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I love what you said about having a long term view so much. Being in the market, even if it's the S&P, demands a lot of patience. I'm not close to being a great investor, but having a long term view has definitely helped me profit significantly, more than 400% in the last five years.
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Most Americans find it hard to retire comfortably amid economy downtrend. Some have close to nothing going into retirement, my question is, will you pay off mortgage as a near-retiree, or spread money for cashflow, to afford lifestyle after retirement?
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Still with Tesla stock, investors can never be sure what will happen next, bearish periods ultimately establish a new set of stocks to buy and watch while setting the stage for a robust new uptrend. I have been reading articles of people that grossed profits up to $250k during this crash, what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist?
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Buying a stock is easy, but buying the right stock without a time-tested strategy is incredibly hard. Hence what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist? I’ve been trying to grow my portfolio of $350K for sometime now, my major challenge is not knowing the best entry and exit strategies.. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
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As a beginner, educate yourself: Learn the basics of investing and the stock market. There are many resources available online , including books, articles, and online courses. It’s a good idea to diversify your portfolio across different stocks and sectors to minimize risk. I’ve heard of people accruing over $550k during recessions and inflation, its important to do your own research.
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For the average investor, the stock market is the best tool for long-term wealth creation. Still, many people can’t take advantage of it because they are trying to make quick money from the stock market. I put about $200k into the market and held good positions.
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For 30 years, I've managed my portfolio, holding 3 shares of Berkshire Hathaway Class A stock (BRK:A) purchased in the mid-90s around $17,000. Now, I'm selling some to add new Gen. Stocks. Considering market instability, should I reinvest in Gold instead of stocks?
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The problem we have is because Most people always taught that " you only need a good job to become rich " . These billionaires are operating on a whole other playbook that many don't even know exists.
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Does the stock market appear to be improving, or is this merely the typical temporary manipulation of the market to draw in new investors? Right now, I have $500k left over from the sale of my house, and I'm wondering whether there are any better investments than stocks to make.
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Current financial situation: "Watching Netflix on YouTube."