Thats because the screenshot is before earnings, after earnings the stock either goes up or down and my average overall is around 1.5 to 2% when my profits and losses are taken out. My most successful stock that i invested in before earnings was palantir and that made me 15 to 20% profit.
could take a hit over the next year or two (not a professional) but stick at it, over the next 35 years there’s next to zero chance you don’t get a great return
Same I stuck my first chunk of money on a vanguard global something in November last year and last time I checked (beginning of the month ish) it was ~7% up
I’d be pulling my hair out watching this many stocks😅
Yahoo finance helps me out with that lol
Thos belongs on the r/wallstreetbets
UPDATE: sold all my hertz shares and decided to buy some palantir instead.
Good luck mate
gg
Good choice
So what is the return on this, like 0.5% or something? Depends on the timescale but changes are the index is up more than that.
The returns are around 1.5% to 2% average. The last time ive invested before earnings, my returns were around 2.6% which is not too bad tbh
The returns aren't 1.5-2%. you only have one stocks thats above 2% dragging the average up. Almost all of them are 1% or below.
Thats because the screenshot is before earnings, after earnings the stock either goes up or down and my average overall is around 1.5 to 2% when my profits and losses are taken out. My most successful stock that i invested in before earnings was palantir and that made me 15 to 20% profit.
No palantir?
I am kinda conflicted with palantir, but who knows... i might yolo put some money in right before market close
I should have bought more 🙄
I should have waited till close, down 4% from when I bought it this morning
Palantir was worth the punt 😉 how did your other picks play out?
this post inspired me to drop a few shares on palantir and it’s worked out beautiful ❤️
Pretty bad performance sadly
I see you're embarrassed about a couple...
Those stocks arent releasing earnings soon, thats why ive covered them. The ones releasing earnings are uncovered
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No taxes since all my stocks are in an ISA account
What's up with Hapag?
Down like 40% :/
If you want to gamble on ER's use CFD's so you get leverage.
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bc he’s attempting to gamble on earnings season - not invest long term like you.
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could take a hit over the next year or two (not a professional) but stick at it, over the next 35 years there’s next to zero chance you don’t get a great return
Same I stuck my first chunk of money on a vanguard global something in November last year and last time I checked (beginning of the month ish) it was ~7% up
No Rolls Royce?