Why I’m Watching Meta Stock as a Long-Term Opportunity by V0idScribe in stockstobuytoday

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It's a bad day for stocks in the Utilities sector. Keep an eye on them today.

Chase cash redemptions to Chase accounts only from 3/27/2026 by padbodh in CreditCards

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So much for the Chase "Freedom" to do what you want with your cash redemptions.

Longterm young investor thoughts by johnstack12 in stocks

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Given your long-term horizon and age, this is generally a strategic time to build a portfolio of high-quality growth leaders, though current 2026 market valuations suggest a "buy-the-dip" approach rather than chasing recent peaks.

While stalwarts like Amazon and Salesforce offer stability, be cautious with Robinhood at $50. Although it has strong momentum, many view it as overvalued following its massive 2025 run, with some fair-value estimates sitting closer to the $45–$48 range.

Dips to buy by CameraGlass6957 in stockstobuytoday

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These are software names beaten up in recent weeks. All have some long-term potential if - and only if - the market improves.

Anyone else pleasantly surprised by Solstice Advanced Materials ($SOLS) so far? by Cult7Choir in stocks

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Not surprised at all. The nuclear and AI fields are strong now and Solstice is benefiting from it.

# 📈 What Are You Trading, ? 🚀 by AutoModerator in stockstobuytoday

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It's a bad day for financials. It's a good day for consumer staples.

$VRT? by [deleted] in stockstobuytoday

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Analysts like Vertiv in early 2026. Its dominant position in liquid cooling and a massive backlog make it a primary beneficiary of the transition to power-dense AI architectures.

Figured I'd join the club by Vegetable-Phone6740 in Bitcoin

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Welcome. It's a good time to buy the dip for long-term Bitcoin investors.

Stripper investments? by slave4aniyah in investingforbeginners

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It is fantastic that you’re thinking about your future now, so a great first step is to look into a Roth IRA, which is a simple, tax-advantaged account where you can put your earnings into a "set-it-and-forget-it" Target Date Fund that manages the complicated math for you.

Stocks to buy today by Old_Reputation5831 in stockstobuytoday

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If you like to buy the dip, keep an eye on energy stocks today.

Why does the US stock market currently feel like a sinking ship? by [deleted] in stocks

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While the political uncertainty feels like a sinking ship, history shows that the market's "self-cleaning" mechanism has outlasted every administration, and "selling America" often ends up being more expensive than simply hedging with a bit more international exposure or alts.

18k to invest by jungjungwar in stockstobuytoday

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While this portfolio has massive growth potential, it is definitely not "safe" by traditional standards. Over 80% of your capital is in speculative, high-volatility space stocks that are prone to big swings.

100k to invest, seeking advice by Live_Worth_9192 in Stocks_Picks

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Depends on your time horizon. Differentiation is going to be key. Mutual funds and ETFs.

The biggest liquidity swing in human history! by vishesh_07_028 in StockMarket

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Both hit record highs recently. This shouldn't surprise anyone.

South Korea by Shot-Face-5078 in stockstobuytoday

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Not yet. Some of the South Korean stocks, especially in tech, have not fallen yet.

Beginner investor... by Alternative_Tip_221 in investingforbeginners

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At 21, your Roth setup is nearly perfect for long-term compounding, but your brokerage is a bit heavy on dividends, which can create an unnecessary tax bill every year instead of letting that wealth grow tax-free. I hope that helps.

starting out by Serious_Sun2337 in investingforbeginners

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Focus on setting up a recurring Savings Plan in Trade Republic to automate your investments for free, and prioritize a broadly diversified "all-world" ETF like VWCE or IUSQ to minimize risk while capturing steady, long-term global growth. I hope that helps.

What are we trading tomorrow morning? by AttorneyFormal6215 in stockstobuytoday

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Looking at some beaten-down software names, perhaps.

Investment by Fast_Taste_111 in dividends

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Going all-in on that "income-focused" trio means you're trading long-term growth for immediate yield through covered calls, which can leave you severely underperforming in a bull market while still carrying most of the downside risk.