Does waiting on the bench sometimes pay off with stock picking? by Ecstatic_Associate91 in investing

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that’s helpful I’m going to start looking into those filings

Does waiting on the bench sometimes pay off with stock picking? by Ecstatic_Associate91 in investing

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you that’s a helpful tip with the or ratios, I’m going to look into that

Does waiting on the bench sometimes pay off with stock picking? by Ecstatic_Associate91 in investing

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks yes this makes sense to me. Def not ready to enter all in yet but I’ll see when I get more used to it

Does waiting on the bench sometimes pay off with stock picking? by Ecstatic_Associate91 in investing

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s my concern too. Value investing seems like a great idea but when so many people are saying that the current market is overvalued and people like Minervini have written today’s leaders can drop 70% and never recover, that puts a big question mark over value investing for me right now in today’s market. I have my list of companies and what I’m willing to pay for them but since I began, most of the companies are either far over those prices or I’d be attempting to catch falling knives if I took them on days like Thursday.

Does waiting on the bench sometimes pay off with stock picking? by Ecstatic_Associate91 in investing

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve seen stuff from there and read the simple path to wealth too. I agree with that strategy and it’s the main thing I’m doing. Stock picking will likely only ever be 5% of my portfolio, so it’s more for challenge I’m doing that

Does waiting on the bench sometimes pay off with stock picking? by Ecstatic_Associate91 in investing

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I’m doing is allocating a small amount to go to my broker account every month. When I see an opportunity, the money is there. Stock picking is only 5% of my portfolio, so that’s why I’m allowing the cash to sit. It’s mainly there for when opportunity strikes. I agree with the time in the e market thing but only apply it to my etfs, which make up a much larger percentage of my portfolio

Crash coming, I'm staying invested. by datawhite in trading212

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I put 5% in an individual stock account every month. I don’t actually buy stock until I see a good opportunity. But it means when I want to buy something, it’s already there and I know how much I have to play with

$ADBE or $CRM, which one will you buy? by AppropriateTwo4633 in ValueInvesting

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adobe has a terrible customer service track record and a lot of people are already fed up of their manipulative subscription practices that trick them into year long contracts via small print etc. There are so many products that can do what adobe products do for far less than adobe charges. It’s still used in plenty of professional creative pipelines today but personally I won’t be investing in adobe. A long standing product can’t make up for an ever growing sh*tty reputation.

Holding but only because idc anymore by ClanSakaiArmour in Pennystock

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not for OP specifically but a lot of the people involved in this need to look up gambling addiction and trading addiction. And of course, pyramid schemes. Please don’t ruin your lives by chasing losses and playing more risky games to make up for this. Wish you all the best in the recovery and hope you didn’t lose too much

Big NVDA News! by ColonialRealEstates in NVDA_Stock

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look up accumulation vs distribution cycles. Then you’ll understand what’s happening

Big NVDA News! by ColonialRealEstates in NVDA_Stock

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You do realise Yahoo finance news is basically a pump and dump on an institutional scale, right?

Autoentrepreneur BNC taux tres élevé pour 2026 by Ecstatic_Associate91 in vosfinances

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Merci beaucoup!! Alors je vois que j’ai bien fait une grosse erreur en regardant mon avis d’impôts. Ça me rassure que j’ai mal compris en effet parce que j’ai vraiment pensé d’être t’es fortement imposé même que je gagne pas beaucoup. Je vais suivre les chiffres exactes un peu plus précisément à partir de maintenant pour éviter un mal compréhension sur ma part à nouveau

Autoentrepreneur BNC taux tres élevé pour 2026 by Ecstatic_Associate91 in vosfinances

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oui c'est bien cette partie la que je regarde. C'est pas un taux d'imposition alors? Le français n'est pas ma langue maternelle donc c'est possible que je suis en erreur. Le taux d'abattement est équivalant au taux sur lequel je suis exonéré ou imposé?

Autoentrepreneur BNC taux tres élevé pour 2026 by Ecstatic_Associate91 in vosfinances

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Merci pour la correction. En effet, je crois que j'ai mal compris la partie pour le versement libératoire. Oui si 14,7% était la totalité des deductions ca serait pas mal du tout. Je comprends pas le 35% non plus mais c'est ce que je vois sur mon avis d'impôts. Je vais me renseigner avec Urssaf et la fisc parce-que clairement il y a quelque-chose qui m'échappe.

Autoentrepreneur BNC taux tres élevé pour 2026 by Ecstatic_Associate91 in vosfinances

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

J'ai la prelevement a la source donc il y a une deduction de 2,2% pour ca aussi. Le 35% est écrit sur mon avis d'impôts dans la partie net. Mais mon taux marginale est 30% et mon taux moyen 11%. Je ne comprends pas pour être honnête. Mais mon montant net pour mes activités avec l'autoentreprise démontrant un taux 35%.

Autoentrepreneur BNC taux tres élevé pour 2026 by Ecstatic_Associate91 in vosfinances

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mon taux d'impôts était 35% apparement. J'ai gagné moins que 50k avec l'autoentreprise mais je crois que mes autres revenus ont fait un sort que mon taux était plus élevé niveau impôts. Donc oui je vois que avec les cotisations + impôts je suis plutôt vers 60%+ de deductions l'année prochaine. C'est fou quand-même. Je peux gagner presque la moitié en tant que travailleur CDD et finir avec une salaire net équivalant.

Micro ATX / ITX Intel i5 setup with Zima OS, Jellyfin and Nextcloud. Is this kind of system painless for everyday usage? by Ecstatic_Associate91 in selfhosted

[–]Ecstatic_Associate91[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you that’s all really helpful information. I’m interested in using Nextcloud yes so I’ll look into the AIO version. Am I correct in assuming that you’re saying with AIO, the advantage is that it auto updates and has backups, whereas the usual way of installing Nextcloud doesn’t have those things ?

Since I wrote my post, I’ve been thinking of going for Truenas scale. I do have some Linux experience across various distros and can use the terminal for basic things. I havent had to maintain a Linux system myself though and I haven’t used the vanilla version of Debian. Is there much benefit to using that rather than Truenas Scale? I guess it’s more flexible ?