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Investopedia (www.investopedia.com)
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Good site for quick explanations of market terms and principles. calculators etc.

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TFG's DWAC stock scam (midwest.social)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

DWAC SPAC trio I started watching back in March23 with $10k each. Playground portfolio. Wanted to watch them delist but they've gone up. Weird. News of big refunds last week didn'seem to move them much. TFGdrain is just a name I made up. Stocks included: DWAC DWACU DWACW I'd just link to it but Gfinance doesn't make sharing easy. here's DWAC https://www.google.com/finance/quote/DWAC:NASDAQ

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haven't been to KFC or Hut in a long time. Not surprised. hear nothing good from people who still eat there. Ozempic poster children

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not an endorsement

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not an endorsement

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D-list you fuck

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be interesting to see what Wall street thinks about guns

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6/28//2024

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Track US politician stock trades (www.capitoltrades.com)
submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

often interesting insider moves

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what a time to be in NY real estate.

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current events email newsletter I haven't unsubbed yet.

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Reminder that I do not represent Daily Chartbook, I am only a subscriber passing info along.

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JP Morgan data, via Daily Chartbook.

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Context:

Daily Chartbook is a Substack channel who appears to have access to several research channels such as Goldman Sachs and Bank of America. Daily Chartbook offers a paid service that does what it says on the tin, you get about 30 charts every day in an email, which are intended to support the investor in their decisions, especially if that investor is a professional.

This service was available for free, but transitioned to paid. However, you can still subscribe to DC Lite, for free, which sends you the top 5 most interesting charts of the day. It's probably all the retail investor needs.

If the charts interest you, and you wish to subscribe:

https://www.dailychartbook.com/

Their charts are offered with minimal commentary, much of which comes from X, formerly Twitter.

I receive these charts as an email, and pass one or two along, here. I have no association with Daily Chartbook beyond being their subscriber. It's a good way to keep this subLemmy active with appropriate content.

Problem for the researcher seeing these charts:

It would appear that unless you are subscribed to the research channel, that is, unless you are a direct subscriber with the expensive sources of Daily Chartbook, you will not be able to view these charts properly in order to investigate the methodology that creates the charts. These charts are not published publicly on the websites for their various sources.

I present these charts as education and entertainment, only. Please remember that I am showing a few charts, only, and that introduces bias. I make zero promises to do this daily or on a clear schedule, expect at least one post per week for now.

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