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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,246 ✭✭✭Scottie99


    What are people's thoughts on Shopify?


    Expensive but it’s a stock price yo yos, so expect some volatility, buy on a dip. There also been some rumours of Walmart, Amazon etc have been sniffing around looking to purchase.


  • Registered Users Posts: 910 ✭✭✭Captainsatnav


    G'wan Ryanair


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 Rob_IRL


    Thoughts on Airbus, in light of all the Boeing controversies?


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,836 ✭✭✭littlevillage


    Rob_IRL wrote: »
    Thoughts on Airbus, in light of all the Boeing controversies?

    Too late to get in now at current price. The good news is already priced in.

    When Boeing finally get ths act together..... expect -10% for Airbus.

    :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 373 ✭✭JMMCapital


    unkel wrote: »
    Nuclear fission is a past station. Simply too expensive (even when being optimistic about storage and clean up costs). Wind is far, far cheaper. Even solar is getting there. All we need is batteries (pumped storage, interconnector, grid attached batteries, EVs and homes with batteries - V2G and V2H, hydrogen production). I'd suggest if you want to invest in energy, look into one or more of those.

    If that is the case why are their sever nuclear plants currently in operation and under construction in France (58 reactors, 1 under construction), UK (15 reactors operating, 2 currently under construction) and even the US (Vogtle 3&4 under construction) to name a few countries..

    “With more than 450 commercial reactors worldwide, including 96 in the United States, nuclear power continues to be one of the largest sources of reliable carbon-free electricity available”

    https://www.energy.gov/ne/articles/nuclear-101-how-does-nuclear-reactor-work

    Heck, even Bill Gates is a firm believer in nuclear power, as seen in his recent Netflix documentary he did run into problems with the Trump administration however I assume he will be back on track once he is gone.

    https://www.axios.com/bill-gates-faces-daunting-nuclear-energy-future-6bafb442-d2a1-48c9-acd7-5492d62789a4.html

    Further sources:
    https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/country-profiles/countries-t-z/united-kingdom.aspx


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  • Registered Users Posts: 373 ✭✭JMMCapital


    “The bear market is in... fundamentals! The share of listed companies in the U.S. that have lost money over the past year has risen to 40%, the highest since the dotcom bubble of the late 1990s.”
    - David Rosenberg


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,961 ✭✭✭BailMeOut


    I am retricted buying USA stocks and getting on a bit and looking for boring safe blue chip type Euro stocks with dividends.

    I have stated to buy Siemens and Unilever and probably going to move some money into Total, SAP and Allianz.

    Any thoughts on euro safe harbour stocks here?


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Too late to get in now at current price. The good news is already priced in.

    When Boeing finally get ths act together..... expect -10% for Airbus.

    :(
    agreed on this. I was going to buy in 2018 when I saw the A321LR and rumoured XLR were on the cusp of getting very good traction in the market but spent a lot of my money elsewhere, some wisely, some in hindsight very poorly.
    Don't expect Boeing to appreciate greatly either as investors seem to be sticking with it in spite of everything.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,401 ✭✭✭all about the mane


    Only just discovered this thread. In jd, baba and best inc for the last 6 months. Doing very well. Think there’s a long way to go yet.


  • Registered Users Posts: 242 ✭✭hottipper


    BailMeOut wrote: »
    I am retricted buying USA stocks and getting on a bit and looking for boring safe blue chip type Euro stocks with dividends.

    I have stated to buy Siemens and Unilever and probably going to move some money into Total, SAP and Allianz.

    Any thoughts on euro safe harbour stocks here?

    so if i was you id be looking for euro stocks that make most of there money domestically and wont be affected much by any up coming trade wars with the US or UK. i don't really have any suggestions but thats what id be thinking.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 403 ✭✭bizidea


    Looking at asrt anyone have any thoughts wouldn't be thinking long term with it


  • Registered Users Posts: 242 ✭✭hottipper


    bizidea wrote: »
    Looking at asrt anyone have any thoughts wouldn't be thinking long term with it

    Here ya go

    Company
    Assertio Therapeutics, Inc.


    what it working on:

    GRALISE | N/A
    Postherpetic neuralgia - shingles
    Approved January 28, 2011.

    SEFELSA | N/A
    Hot flashes
    CRL issued May 31, 2013.

    Cosyntropin depot | N/A
    Adrenocortical insufficiency screening
    CRL announced October 21, 2019.

    Symbol
    ASRT

    Shares Outstanding
    80,681,000

    Float
    79,550,256

    Insider Ownership
    0.60%

    Institutional Ownership
    92.40%

    Market Cap
    89,555,910

    52 Week High
    5.76

    52 Week High Date
    04/05/2019

    52 Week Low
    0.6829

    52 Week Low Date
    12/09/2019

    52 Week Change
    -74.24%

    Average 10 Day Volume
    3,009,640

    Average 30 Day Volume
    3,369,581

    50 Day Moving Average
    0.94

    200 Day Moving Average
    2.34

    5 Day Change
    2.78%

    30 Day Change
    41.42%

    1 Month Change
    56.34%

    3 Month Change
    -16.54%

    6 Month Change
    -65.74%

    Year To Date Change
    -6.72%

    1 Year Change
    -74.77%

    2 Year Change
    -86.00%

    5 Year Change
    -93.56%

    Max Change
    -50.00%

    Finances
    ========

    Total Cash
    110,949,000

    Current Debt
    120,000,000

    Revenue
    311,770,000

    Gross Profit
    191,520,000

    Total Revenue
    311,770,000

    EBITDA
    170,171,000

    Revenue Per Share
    3.86

    Revenue Per Employee
    2,687,672

    Debt To Equity
    2.57

    Profit Margin
    11.83%

    Enterprise Value
    544,713,910

    Enterprise Value
    To Revenue
    1.75

    Next Earnings Date
    03/03/2020

    Ratios
    ======

    Trailing 12 Month
    Earnings Per Share
    -0.765

    PE Ratio
    -1.45

    Put Call Ratio
    0.4235

    Beta
    2.0315928258694442

    Price To Sales
    0.29

    Price To Book
    0.40

    Forward PE Ratio
    1.31

    PEG Ratio
    0.03

    52 Week High
    Of PE Ratio
    5.64

    52 Week Low
    Of PE Ratio
    0.66


    Report Date
    09/30/2019

    Period
    Quarter

    Assets
    ======

    Receivables
    43,952,000

    Inventory
    3,314,000

    Other Current Assets
    22,680,000

    Current Assets
    124,402,000

    Property Plant Equipment
    7,244,000

    Long Term Investments
    6,872,000

    Intangible Assets
    615,768,000

    Other Assets
    1,380,000

    Total Assets
    756,866,000

    Liabilities
    ===========

    Accounts Payable
    22,700,000

    Current Long Term Debt
    80,000,000

    Other Current Liabilities
    91,796,000

    Minority Interest
    0

    Total Liabilities
    508,432,000

    Equity
    ======

    Common Stock
    63,939,000

    Retained Earnings
    -207,175,000

    Capital Surplus
    455,601,000

    Shareholder Equity
    248,434,000

    Net Tangible Assets
    -850,154,000

    ======
    | Levels | Price |
    +
    +
    +
    | 2nd Resistance Point | 1.18 |
    | 1st Resistance Point | 1.14 |
    | Last Price | 1.11 |
    | 1st Support Level | 1.07 |
    | 2nd Support Level | 1.04 |
    |
    |
    |
    | 52-Week High | 5.76 |
    | Fibonacci 61.8% | 3.82 |
    | Fibonacci 50% | 3.22 |
    | Fibonacci 38.2% | 2.62 |
    | Last Price | 1.11 |
    | 52-Week Low | 0.68 |
    +
    +
    +
    ======

    Looks like a yolo trade :D. i've seen some of these setups pop but not a trade id take currently.


  • Registered Users Posts: 403 ✭✭bizidea


    Think it might take a jump in the next week or two ha maybe its only a yolo trade but is every trade not a yolo trade


  • Registered Users Posts: 242 ✭✭hottipper


    monitor it at open for a few hours it does have some potential if it can get some momentum going


  • Registered Users Posts: 373 ✭✭JMMCapital


    bizidea wrote: »
    Think it might take a jump in the next week or two ha maybe its only a yolo trade but is every trade not a yolo trade

    Absolutely not if you do your homework and due diligence. The stock you mentioned has been on a downward trend for years, the company has zero growth and no potential you would be better off gambling your money on the ponies... I think with that kind of attitude you would be better off on r/wallstreetbets


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,462 ✭✭✭Bob Harris


    bizidea wrote: »
    Think it might take a jump in the next week or two ha maybe its only a yolo trade but is every trade not a yolo trade

    What's the potential catalyst that might give it a jump?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,401 ✭✭✭all about the mane


    Only just discovered this thread. In jd, baba and best inc for the last 6 months. Doing very well. Think there’s a long way to go yet.

    Jd up another 2% again today and baba up 1%.


  • Registered Users Posts: 403 ✭✭bizidea


    Dont know if this is pure pox beginners luck only starting to invest bought adap at 1.51 and sold at 3.69 and bought cron at 6.74 and sold at 7.60 also bought asrt this morning but messed that up a bit by not setting up a limit buy on it surely the stockmarkets cant be this easy to make money on made more today than a lot of people would in a month. Looking at putting some of it back in to aacg and acor any thoughts on these shares


  • Registered Users Posts: 373 ✭✭JMMCapital


    bizidea wrote: »
    Dont know if this is pure pox beginners luck only starting to invest bought adap at 1.51 and sold at 3.69 and bought cron at 6.74 and sold at 7.60 also bought asrt this morning but messed that up a bit by not setting up a limit buy on it surely the stockmarkets cant be this easy to make money on made more today than a lot of people would in a month. Looking at putting some of it back in to aacg and acor any thoughts on these shares

    You will soon loose all that you’re purely gambling with penny stocks not investing.. this is why 90% of traders loose money. Have you even done your homework on these stocks?


  • Registered Users Posts: 403 ✭✭bizidea


    Pennies make pounds


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  • Registered Users Posts: 527 ✭✭✭MurDawg


    Here we go again!

    MongoDB - Its riding pretty high right now, however, i have very high hopes for it to go much further. Most used NoSQL database and most popular database to use voted for by developers - its revenue keeps growing at a very impressive rate. Plans for 2020 seem huge. With Amazon being a major 2020 competitor for NoSQL I wouldn't be surprised to see Google sniffing around.


  • Registered Users Posts: 145 ✭✭Aidan Harney



    Hexocorp - Canadian cannabis company

    Well this is going very well the past 2 days!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 527 ✭✭✭MurDawg


    Square Enix - Delayed their two biggest releases today - dropping sharply. Will pick some up this week - is a solid bet to recover


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,555 ✭✭✭Treppen


    Brookfield Renewable Partners - been gaining steadily with this one over the last year, growth slowing slightly but company appears well managed and is in a sector I’m expecting to grow into the future. Likely a safe enough bet.

    Hexocorp - Canadian cannabis company, after posting substantial losses price is on the floor currently similar to many of the stocks in a sector which did not meet expectations in 2019. A large degree of this is due to growing pains in the sector itself, issues surrounding retailing etc which are now being ironed out. More of a punt than anything but the sector has huge potential.

    Looks like they're all on the climb again. There was a bit of a frenzy going on for years until the words "profit" and " earnings" became a thing.
    Now that companies are starting to post results the uncertainty and purple haze is lifting.

    I thought ACB were toast after last earnings report and dumped at 2.05 CA market price Monday as soon as markets opened. Regretting it now as they're riding with the tide.

    Thought me a lesson though.... Just go long and forget about it till your ready to retire.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,401 ✭✭✭all about the mane


    Well this is going very well the past 2 days!!

    A proxy for tilray?


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,555 ✭✭✭Treppen


    A proxy for tilray?

    How do u mean?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,401 ✭✭✭all about the mane


    Treppen wrote: »
    How do u mean?

    I'm guessing the recent rise is mirroring the big jump in tilray. But this one is way cheaper so might be a good waqy to piggy back that movement if you have confidence in this sector.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,836 ✭✭✭littlevillage


    Took a nibble of Tullow Oil on LSE this morning ? after its most recent spectacular fall (down 15% yesterday). A lot of Web chatter about it and volume is through the roof ... SP up about 7% today already :-)


    This is real seat-of-your-pants gambling stuff .... so DYOR


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,502 ✭✭✭q85dw7osi4lebg


    How to make money:

    Step 1: Buy SPY / S&P 500 any day , any week, good news or bad news.

    Step 2: Profit


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  • Registered Users Posts: 373 ✭✭JMMCapital


    bizidea wrote: »
    Pennies make pounds

    I have seen more stocks go to zero than double.


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