I do not know when it began but when I came back to the stock market I was surprised to find that I am not charged commision for trading stocks. This is a power offered to the the individual stock investor or trader I frankly speaking never expected it to be with other than the financial institutions. Except for cents taken when one cells shares, as exchange fee or whatever, this power can be used here to take profit no matter how low it is and it would be the same profit regardless of the number of trades. I do not know how brokerage firms are making money this way. Still, believe it or not, you may even get a "thank you for your order" message as if you bought something from them. I just wanted to point this out for whoever does not know. I do not know how many new branches Scottrade did open using the proceeds from charging me not only its regular $7 trade commission but an additional 1/2 percent of the principal amount if I buy stocks under $1.
Stocks And Market
Monday, April 27, 2020
+6: CTDH: To The Courts
Seems like no way around going to the court Here. This fake CEO keeps repeating these things for the service of this corruption guy. Even the market price never hit as low as 10 cents a share.
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
+5: Macy's (M)
Yahoo just deleted this post of mine from their Macy's (M) Stock "Conversation" Board (Corruption guy did not let it stay for one hour):
I cant see how they can justify closing their stores everywhere like this because of this corona virus. I intend to send them an email about potential lawsuit because of such unjustifiable action that is not in the benefit of their shareholders. I think that every big chain retailer closing their stores everywhere for no reasonable justification needs to be also warned like this. I cannot see any other reasonable explanation for these actions except the participation in a conspiracy to magnify this corona virus thing for the benefit of some corrupt wealthy entities, to negatively affect the stock market including their own stock and shareholders.
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
+4: Current Stock Market Valuation
I just want to point out what kind of opportunity this market could be for whoever does not know. I am going to do this with an example: The stock of Fiat Chrysler Automobile is currently trading under $8 a share and on Friday it was under $7 a share. In 2019 the company gave about $1.45 of "Special" dividends and about $0.73 of "Regular" dividends per share.
Monday, March 16, 2020
+3: My View For How Stock Markets Work
Because of how much I do not like situations of common knowledge that is treated like non existent thing, like this, I have always thought about reiterating a view of mine regarding how stock markets here work, which you may not hear somewhere else. So today, I thought why not do this at this time for whoever wants to make use of it (after submitting it to his judgment of course) because of what is going on with the markets.
Lets start first with this question: Ever wondered why there seems to be such reactions to bad news in stock markets but not even close elsewhere? How much of that can be really explained with the available liquidity aspect alone? You may hear that the market went down because of how investors reacted to this or that news. However, the view for which I continue to find support, first in the small or micro cap stocks and now with the big ones after I just started there, suggests more the role of some of those with sufficiently big financial power in pushing for the selloff. Actually, despite being very new to the world of big caps, it also seems like being no different from that of the small ones in that there are such guys on both ends of buying and selling stocks, competing and cooperating with each other across those ends through how they affect regular guys in the middle, accumulating and preparing for future accumulation of the stock at better prices.
Monday, December 24, 2018
+2
As if having the same guy as a CEO and connected to the buyer is not suspicious enough, this:
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ctd-holdings-closes-2-0-130000622.html appears like he was just waiting for the price to drop to sell shares.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ctd-holdings-closes-2-0-130000622.html appears like he was just waiting for the price to drop to sell shares.
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