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Welcome to /r/StockMarket! Our objective is to provide short and mid term trade ideas, market analysis & commentary for active traders and investors. Posts about equities, options, forex, futures, analyst upgrades & downgrades, technical and fundamental analysis, and the stock market in general are all welcome.
A summary lets you control how you look right out of the gates! Reasons why people don't write summaries: They heard somewhere that summaries don't matter and never get read. I'll say this: If your summary is 8 lines long, it's probably getting skipped. And bad summaries don't help you.
Canadians interested in investing and looking at opportunities in the market besides being a potato. Discussion is geared towards investment opportunities that Canadians have access to, including questions regarding individual companies, ETFs, tax implications, index investing, and more!
For example, Yahoo Finance has a "Stock Market News" post every Friday giving a brief summary of what the markets were like at the end of the week. The only thing that annoys me is I always have to go on Google and type "yahoo stock market news [ date ]" every time because I can't find a page on Yahoo to bookmark on my computer where I can just ...
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I recently had a personal vehicle totaled through a major U.S. insurance carrier that uses CCC One Market Valuation Reports to determine a vehicle’s’ Actual Cash Value. The vehicle was only a year old, and my initial settlement offer was based on an Actual Cash Value I could tell from local listings was clearly below market value.
Trading strategies summary from "The New Market Wizards" The New Market Wizards by Jack D. Schwager is essential reading for people who want to be successful traders. It features extensive interviews with some of the world's most successful traders including William Eckhardt, Monroe Trout, Stanley Druckenmiller and the Ritchie brothers.
Mark to Market refers to your position valued at the current market price (not the one at which you bought/sold). Realized and Unrealized have all commissions and fees already subtracted - money you actually get and have to pay taxes on.
Welcome to /r/StockMarket! Our objective is to provide short and mid term trade ideas, market analysis & commentary for active traders and investors. Posts about equities, options, forex, futures, analyst upgrades & downgrades, technical and fundamental analysis, and the stock market in general are all welcome.
Wiki at: https://japanfinance.github.io/ Whether you're a new resident with questions about credit cards and cashless payment options, a long-term resident curious about pensions and life insurance, or a digital nomad wanting to talk crypto gains and tax treaties, this is the sub where you'll find informed discussion, friendly advice, and high-quality answers with links to reputable sources.