What sector are you primarily focused on and what sector do you see the most potential in???
My main focus lately has been on the healthcare sector, as I see huge potential there. I think the healthcare sector is still moving forward and will grow even more in the future.
When I look at how many people have some health problems and medicine is needed more and more, or how many... Read more
I understand the tobacco industry the most. Next would probably be the automotive industry, where I currently have only one representative. I also have quite a bit invested in the healthcare sector, although I don't move much in it. Then maybe 1 piece of each for diversification, my portfolio is constantly changing.
I'm not interested in the company either, but one has an awareness, probably everyone has encountered some product from them. It's true that there is a lot of competition in this, and I'm also more inclined to say that I personally don't see the brand around me as much as I used to. On the other hand, according to the chart, since sometime in 2012 they keep growing, with fluctuations, but then they make a new peak.
These are the three biggest streaming platforms that have been competing quite a bit in recent years.
While$WBD competes with Netflix and Disney, I don't like the stock of this company at all. Over its entire history, the stock has been in the negative, which is not pretty at all, and it pays no dividend. Thus, I don't see much potential with this company... Read more
I would like to know what dividend stocks you have in your portfolio and if you would like to add any dividend stocks to your portfolio.
I have $CVS, $MMM and quite a few $MO stocks in my portfolio. For now, I plan to continue to add to these stocks. However, I would like to include a few more dividend stocks like $PEP, $PG, or maybe $T in... Read more
I was looking at $UBER stock today and I have to say that the share price appreciation this year has pleasantly surprised me. Since Uber stock is up over 60% this year.
Lately, it has been mostly technology stocks that have been up a few dozen percent. However, I am wondering what you currently see as potential buying opportunities.
I've been buying stocks recently, $MMM and $DIS. However, I am planning on buying shares of $CVS and $PFE.
Since the earnings season for the first quarter of this year is almost over, I would like to ask you how you rate the earnings season and what results surprised you the most, either pleasantly or unpleasantly.
I perceive the results season positively, as I expected much worse. Obviously, some companies had worse results and did not exceed... Read more
Personally, from the whole jerk I'm surprised there just isn't a recession yet, which su's always talked about. The tech companies, the hype around AI is just holding it together, that's all and if it wasn't for that we wouldn't be where we are in the indices at all. So I still expect a decline, not now if the Fed doesn't hike, but as just big tech runs out of drive, we should go down, but I don't think drastically.
I was wondering what stocks you bought and sold last time and if so why.
I last bought $MMM as the stock dropped below $100, however this is a stock I normally buy every month as well. I have also been buying shares of $DIS as it is at a nice price and I also see potential in this company.
As far as selling goes, I recently sold a few shares of... Read more
I see this $MMM is very much on course as it went under $100. It's a nice price for a company like that, but I'm still scared of the lawsuits they have and the general nature of them. It's no small thing and the question is, when everything "dies down" will they not continue to incur such damage to their production? ... Otherwise $DIS I also bought in this period and then reits, $O, $WPC...the sale has been made except $PBR total is climbing now and I will wait with this company then again if it doesn't fall.
I've seen a documentary on Netflix with this company (I don't remember the name so I don't know if that's it), but I wouldn't go for it either, although maybe the gaming industry like $ATVI or $EA might not be bad. But the documentary was about a demonstration of price manipulation so that seems risky to me.
I understand the tobacco industry the most. Next would probably be the automotive industry, where I currently have only one representative. I also have quite a bit invested in the healthcare sector, although I don't move much in it. Then maybe 1 piece of each for diversification, my portfolio is constantly changing.