Kamu wrote: » I'll be looking at Clean Energy etf too. Especially considering the oil price crash, I think we'll see mire interest in clean energy.
Wombatman wrote: » You can't factor in panic.
Kamu wrote: » Thank you Kilcrea, I'm in my mid-20s, so I'm in it for the long game (20+ years), unless the stocks spike massively. I'll check the details of Royal Caribbean and Norwegian. I do believe that there will be fear surrounding cruises until a vaccine is circulated, but in long run they'll recover and grow.
Wombatman wrote: » I'm not jumping back in just yet. Think Covid-19 situation is going to get worse, particularly in the US, before it get quantifiably better.
weemcd wrote: » Majority of my watchlist is green today so far. Considering yesterday was almost entirely red, it will be very interesting to see what happens when the NYSE opens today. Still looking for long term value, not short term trades. What I'd be looking at: AMD HSBC Global ETF clean energy Potentially one or two airlines
Coil Kilcrea wrote: » That said Kamu, if you have a long term time horizon, cruise popularity has soared in recent years. I’ve no doubt it will return with new protocols in place to allay ‘getting poisoned’ concerns but can their balance sheets survive the famine.
all about the mane wrote: » Would markets not have factored this in?
Kamu wrote: » Thank you, I very much appreciate your in depth response, and for voicing your thought on regards cruise stocks. I was feeling the same considering their clientele would be older folks who might be fearful of the ability of viruses to spread around the ships.
ANXIOUS wrote: » Up over 200% at one stage today. Hopefully they do have the vaccine.
Coil Kilcrea wrote: » Some observations Again, as frequently mentioned here, research the companies you are interested in. Thanks to all and happy hunting.
Caiden Immense Porterhouse wrote: » Futures now up 4.5%, fed must have cured Covid19 / sorted oil prices out overnight.
Kamu wrote: » I'm waiting on funds to transfer to my Degiro account. I'm thinking: Norwegian Crusies or Delta Apple or Microsoft Visa S&P etf Possibly Sony or Disney? 1000euro each. Any thoughts?
littlevillage wrote: » In these days of Coronavirus hysteria is anybody keeping an eye on drug trials/genome research companies ? I like Open Orphan (ORPH : AIM) ? ... they are a drug trials/genome research company that have recently doubled in size as a result of a merger, and gained a potential block buster flu vaccine drug in the process. CEO Cathal Friel seems to be a serious deal maker who talks a great game and he is making no secret of the fact that its going up for sale once the combined entity is profitable.... somewhere in next 12 months. (he owns a stack of the equity himself and is locked in for 3 years).
canonball5 wrote: » AIM Immunotech (AIM), they had their CEO on Fox news a couple of days ago as they have applied for two patents covering the use of Ampligen to treat and prevent the Coronavirus.
Supercell wrote: » S&P500 futures up 2.95% as of right now, please let this have bottomed.
Coil Kilcrea wrote: » Nice selection, maybe add Twitter and stay clear of Uber, overpriced still because they struggle to make profits. Worse, to do so means they’ll have to increase prices which won’t go down well with customers.
antimatterx wrote: » I've never bought shares but I've being following the market for a few years. I'm considering the following later in the year Apple Delta Coca Cola Mastercard Microsoft Tesla Then to a lesser extent I'm willing to take a punt on - Uber - Snap
antimatterx wrote: » Tesla - Uber - Snap
Taylor365 wrote: » Greatest bull run and they continued to fall for the past 6 years. Now at its lowest since 09 paying a near 10% dividend.
Mad_maxx wrote: » thats incorrect , a small number of stocks drive the bulk of gains in every countries market , the vast majority of stocks are at eighteen month lows and more , disney was higher in march 2015