Anyone who owns individual stocks and don't own any of these big name tech stocks is doing it wrong.Right because I literally have the same stocks. My Advisor picked them so like you say its not like she doing something different.
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Anyone who owns individual stocks and don't own any of these big name tech stocks is doing it wrong.Right because I literally have the same stocks. My Advisor picked them so like you say its not like she doing something different.
Right because I literally have the same stocks. My Advisor picked them so like you say its not like she doing something different.
Timing the market? Not even the best hedgefunds can do this but she can somehow?She may not be doing anything different, but she is she is getting bigger gain than u.. if she can get it at 20$ and you get it at 30...than there u have it.. ijs.. timing is everything thats all... but when i see her in something that i have... i just be like umm humm umm humm...just sharing thoughts..
Timing the market? Not even the best hedgefunds can do this but she can somehow?
I love fidelity, it is the only broker that will give you a better price. Robinhood and Webull 100% of the time always gives me the higher price, not once any of these smaller brokers ever given me a better price that what I bid![]()
Webull has the best trading platform design and Robinhood has the best mobil app imo. For buying index funds or buy and hold I think they are both fine. For trading though not so much.Anyone using Robinhood and Webull not to bright.
Anyone familiar with this EV company? They are building a plant in Columbia, SC
Zoom Video Communications has fired Greg Tomb , who was appointed as the company's president last June. It's the latest shake up at the video-conferencing company which has implemented mass layoffs and cut executive salaries.
Zoom (ticker: ZM) said in a regulatory filing that the "termination without cause" was effective Friday. When Tomb joined the company he was announced as being in charge of overseeing its revenue efforts and the office of the chief information officer. Tomb was previously an executive at Alphabet's (GOOG) Google Cloud.
Chief Executive Eric Yuan said in early February that Zoom would cut 15% of its staff, or around 1,300 employees. He also said the company would be slashing executive pay, with leadership members reducing their salaries by 20% and forfeiting their 2023 bonuses.
No surprise here... sinking fast they r...all different companies doing all good during pandemic, but afterwards cant swim with the big dawgs!
Zoom Video Communications has fired Greg Tomb , who was appointed as the company's president last June. It's the latest shake up at the video-conferencing company which has implemented mass layoffs and cut executive salaries.
Zoom (ticker: ZM) said in a regulatory filing that the "termination without cause" was effective Friday. When Tomb joined the company he was announced as being in charge of overseeing its revenue efforts and the office of the chief information officer. Tomb was previously an executive at Alphabet's (GOOG) Google Cloud.
Chief Executive Eric Yuan said in early February that Zoom would cut 15% of its staff, or around 1,300 employees. He also said the company would be slashing executive pay, with leadership members reducing their salaries by 20% and forfeiting their 2023 bonuses.
I wonder where the bleeding is coming from? A lot of people still use Zoom.
It's just Walstreet bullshit. Zoom had a good quarter and is still a good company, yet they are punished if they don't meet analysts expectations.I wonder where the bleeding is coming from? A lot of people still use Zoom.
Other companies have retooled their conferencing platforms to compete. Many corporations have moved to the cloud based M365 (Teams) and Google's Meet is decent too.I wonder where the bleeding is coming from? A lot of people still use Zoom.
As Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) owners continue to wait for Elon Musk to come through on his "full self-driving" promise, recent reports indicate fully autonomous capabilities might be further away than most think, or at least that they were in 2016.
What To Know: According to a CNN report from January citing testimony from a senior Tesla engineer, a video Tesla used to promote its self-driving technology in 2016 was staged.
The video, which remains archived on Tesla's website, made it look like the vehicle was capable of stopping at red lights and accelerating off the line on its own, but testimony from Ashok Elluswamy, director of autopilot software at Tesla, showed the vehicle was not capable of such.
"The intent of the video was not to accurately portray what was available for customers in 2016. It was to portray what was possible to build into the system," Elluswamy said, per Reuters.
Elluswamy's testimony marked the first time a Tesla employee confirmed how the video was produced. The Tesla engineer noted Tesla used 3D mapping on a predetermined route to stage the video. Drivers reportedly had to take over control of the vehicle during the test runs. One even crashed into a fence in Tesla's parking lot, Elluswamy said.
As Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) owners continue to wait for Elon Musk to come through on his "full self-driving" promise, recent reports indicate fully autonomous capabilities might be further away than most think, or at least that they were in 2016.
What To Know: According to a CNN report from January citing testimony from a senior Tesla engineer, a video Tesla used to promote its self-driving technology in 2016 was staged.
The video, which remains archived on Tesla's website, made it look like the vehicle was capable of stopping at red lights and accelerating off the line on its own, but testimony from Ashok Elluswamy, director of autopilot software at Tesla, showed the vehicle was not capable of such.
"The intent of the video was not to accurately portray what was available for customers in 2016. It was to portray what was possible to build into the system," Elluswamy said, per Reuters.
Elluswamy's testimony marked the first time a Tesla employee confirmed how the video was produced. The Tesla engineer noted Tesla used 3D mapping on a predetermined route to stage the video. Drivers reportedly had to take over control of the vehicle during the test runs. One even crashed into a fence in Tesla's parking lot, Elluswamy said.
i am. i wouldnt recommend them. Ive lost alot of money following their picks. Anyway for what its worth. Here are their currently 10 top timely picksDoes anyone subscribe to The Motley Fool site?
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2 | TSLA | $193.81 | +51.35% | 2.11 | 49.20 | +4.23% | 5/5/2022 | READ | Watch TSLA | |
3 | MASI | $181.01 | +64.28% | 0.87 | 68.14 | +1.59% | 1/19/2023 | READ | Watch MASI | |
4 | KNSL | $320.10 | +28.04% | 0.88 | 45.43 | +1.25% | 2/2/2023 | READ | New | Watch KNSL |
5 | ABNB | $126.33 | +40.17% | 1.22 | 42.31 | +2.79% | 9/1/2022 | READ | Watch ABNB | |
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7 | TTD | $56.83 | +31.87% | 1.79 | 522.56 | +2.86% | 12/1/2022 | READ | Watch TTD | |
8 | ZBRA | $305.81 | +2.74% | 1.61 | 34.89 | +0.97% | 11/19/2020 | READ | Watch ZBRA | |
9 | NOW | $446.02 | +22.88% | 0.99 | 275.17 | +2.02% | 1/5/2023 | READ | Watch NOW | |
10 | TTC | $112.72 | +14.02% | 0.77 | 26.91 | +0.08% | 4/15/2021 | READ | Watch TTC |