Personally, I definitely prefer growth stocks because I still have plenty of time and can afford to take more risks. Dividend stocks don't make sense to me at a young age and I will invest in them when I am much older.
I have both growth and dividend stocks in my portfolio. I definitely want to outperform the SP500, but the dividend stocks are fine for diversification and portfolio stability.
Investors, which sector do you understand best and why?
I mainly focus on technology and semiconductor companies. It's a sector that I enjoy, and I've been watching all sorts of technology and videos about it for a few years now.
In the end, Intel's results weren't great and the stock plunged in the aftermarket. My opinion hasn't changed and I wouldn't invest in $INTC. We'll see how they do, but I hope that in time $AMD will take their share .
Google reported great results that exceeded expectations. $GOOG is currently one of my biggest positions and the stock still looks pretty undervalued to me and the company has a lot of potential.
What do you think of the results? Do you find $GOOGstock undervalued as well?
Several stocks have fallen nicely this week, creating interesting opportunities. For example, $LMT and $PMhave dropped significantly, but I' m not really interested in those yet and I'm more waiting for $TSLA and $GOOG.
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This week is really full of important macroeconomic events and also corporate results. Here's a list of the most interesting things I'll be watching.
📈 Tuesday
JOLTS Job Openings - Let's keep an eye on the tightness in the labor market. Fewer job openings could signal a cooling economy.
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I will be watching mainly the results of $SOFI, $SPOT and $AMZN.
Do you prefer growth or dividend stocks?
Personally, I definitely prefer growth stocks because I still have plenty of time and can afford to take more risks. Dividend stocks don't make sense to me at a young age and I will invest in them when I am much older.
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I have both growth and dividend stocks in my portfolio. I definitely want to outperform the SP500, but the dividend stocks are fine for diversification and portfolio stability.
Investors, which sector do you understand best and why?
I mainly focus on technology and semiconductor companies. It's a sector that I enjoy, and I've been watching all sorts of technology and videos about it for a few years now.
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For me, it's definitely technology too, because I've been working in this industry for a long time.
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In the end, Intel's results weren't great and the stock plunged in the aftermarket. My opinion hasn't changed and I wouldn't invest in $INTC. We'll see how they do, but I hope that in time $AMD will take their share .
Do you think Intel still has a chance?
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I have not trusted this company for a long time and it is more of a trap. The company won't recover and the new CEO hasn't done much either.
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Google reported great results that exceeded expectations. $GOOG is currently one of my biggest positions and the stock still looks pretty undervalued to me and the company has a lot of potential.
What do you think of the results? Do you find $GOOGstock undervalued as well?
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It's a great company, but those courts and that chrome can be a big problem.
The hidden gem of fintech with 39% margin and returns that beat even the big banks
Several stocks have fallen nicely this week, creating interesting opportunities. For example, $LMT and $PMhave dropped significantly, but I' m not really interested in those yet and I'm more waiting for $TSLA and $GOOG.
What stocks are you buying right now?
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Tesla didn't please much, but it's still solid. The company still has huge potential and I'll continue to hold.