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@theStockbruh

Making stocks simple enough for your pet goldfish. Breaking down the market, one meme at a time. Run by Slothbruh – our Chief Sarcasm Officer

United States Katılım Kasım 2022
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Stockbruh@theStockbruh·
@Ashton_1nvests Vegetable stock. For my soup. U can’t make me buy a penny stock ever
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Ashton Invests@Ashton_1nvests·
What’s the best stock under $5 right now?
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THiago🤟🏽🦖🦖@Fresh_Thiago·
If you are beginner, don’t let anyone bobo you .. use this website for your stocks analysis .. it’s easy and straightforward for beginners finviz.com stockbruh.com 1. Understand the Company's Business Join Before you buy a stock, get to know what the company actually does. What products or services do they offer? Who are their customers? Are they a leader in their industry or just starting out? For example, if you're eyeing Tesla, understanding their electric vehicles, battery tech, and market position will help you decide if it's a solid investment. A quick test: if you can't explain the company's business to a friend, you might need to dig deeper. Tip: Check the company's website, read their "About Us" page, or skim their annual report to get a sense of their core business and market standing. 2. Check the Financial Health You don't need to be an accountant, but knowing a few key financial metrics is super helpful. Check if the company is profitable-look at their net income and profit margins. The price-to-earnings ratio (P/E ratio) is a big one; it shows if the stock's price is reasonable compared to its earnings. A high P/E might mean the stock is overvalued, while a low P/E could signal a bargain, but only if the company's finances are solid. You can find this data on sites like Yahoo Finance or Google Finance. Example: If a company's P/E ratio is way above the industry average (like 2400+ for aerospace when the norm is 36.96), tread carefully. 3. Know Your Risk Tolerance Stocks come with risks, and knowing how much risk you can handle is key. Check the stock's beta, which measures how much it swings compared to the market. A beta over 1 (like many tech stocks) means higher risk and potential reward, while a beta under 1 (like utilities) means more stability. If you hate rollercoasters, go for low-beta blue-chip stocks like banks or healthcare companies. Pro Tip: Ask yourself, "Would I lose sleep if this stock dropped 20%?" That'll help you gauge your risk comfort zone. 4. Set Clear Investment Goals Why are you investing? Is it for retirement, a house down payment, or just to grow your money? Your goals will shape which stocks you pick. It you've got 5+ years, consider growth stocks (like tech companies) that might be volatile but offer big long-term returns. For shorter-term goals, stable dividend stocks might be better. Clear goals also keep you from making impulsive trades. Keyword: How to trade stocks for beginners? Start with setting goals! 5. Diversify Your Portfolio Don't put all your money into one stock! Spreading your investments across different industries lowers your risk. If tech stocks tank, healthcare or consumer goods stocks might hold steady. Even if you're only buying one stock now, plan to build a diverse portfolio over time to balance things out. Fun Fact: Studies show holding 5-10 stocks from different sectors can significantly cut your risk compared to betting on a single stock. Bonus Tips • Start Small: Many brokers (like DPrime Trade) offer $0 Bonus Tips ... Start Small: Many brokers (like DPrime Trade) offer $0 minimums and fractional shares, so you can start with as little as $5 or $10. Stay Calm: Markets go up and down, but the S&P 500 has historically recovered to hit new highs. Don't panic-sell during a dip-think long-term. 2025 Market Outlook: Analysts expect corporate earnings to grow in 2025, but interest rates could pressure stock valuations. Pick companies with strong fundamentals to stay safe. Investing in stocks is a marathon, not a sprint. Take your time to learn, and you'll build confidence over time. Credit : market dose
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Stockbruh@theStockbruh·
RT @ashokjan24: Before you buy a stock, ask yourself: 1. Where does this company actually make money from? 2. Are revenues growing overall?…
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Srini Sankar
Srini Sankar@ashokjan24·
I always felt stock analysis should be simple enough for even a 5 yr old to understand. Not quite 5 but my 6 yr old had a field day with the new mvp looking up at stocks like McDonald’s, Walmart, target and the companies she knows. It’s stockbruh.com btw
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Stockbruh@theStockbruh·
Cooking!!!
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Srini Sankar
Srini Sankar@ashokjan24·
Palantir (PLTR) just locked in a $30M contract with ICE. This isn’t their first rodeo with government agencies—Palantir’s bread and butter has long been data platforms for defense, intelligence, and public safety. Here’s your quick stock health check: Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR) Current Price: $93.78 Change: +1.15% As of: April 18, 2025 – 10:07 PM PST Performance Snapshot: Returns: ☀️ Profits: ☀️ Growth: ☀️ Cash: ☀️ Earnings: ☀️ What do they actually do? Palantir builds software that helps orgs make sense of complex data. Think intelligence agencies spotting patterns, companies optimizing operations, and governments tracking threats. Products like Gotham, Foundry, and Apollo are their secret sauce. Fun Fact: Their headquarters is in Denver, Colorado—not Silicon Valley. Want to go full CIA on this stock? 👉 stockbruh.com/profile/PLTR
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Stockbruh@theStockbruh·
P.S. If you want to understand your stocks without feeling like you need an MBA — Check out @theStockbruh or stockbruh.com We break it down in plain English, so even your dog could get it. (Almost 🐶)
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Stockbruh@theStockbruh·
You don’t need to guess. You need a habit. The rest takes care of itself.
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Stockbruh@theStockbruh·
Is now a good time to start investing? Short answer: Nobody knows. Longer answer: Read on 🧵
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Stockbruh@theStockbruh·
In 1999, Pets.com IPO’d with no profits, just hype. It was a darling for the investors but crashed in 268 days. How many in ur portfolio are actually profitable and growing? Make sure to check at Stockbruh.com. No MBA needed.
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Stockbruh@theStockbruh·
It’s that moment in a game where your team’s winning and you’re scared to change seats. Sit tight. Don’t spook the green.
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Stockbruh@theStockbruh·
Awesome day in the markets!! Didn’t see my portfolio drop today.
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Stockbruh@theStockbruh·
Liberation Day!
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Logic left the chat
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