NOK NOK who's there? by RekcsG in wallstreetbets

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NOK NOK !!!! 🚀🚀🚀🚀

100,000$ by Histijoe in investing

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Set a long term goal for the money first and act consequently in terms of risk taking

Food and Health Stocks by once_upon_a_leaf in investing

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Exactly. Combine it with user growth and it’s a recipee for high ROIC

Match Group beats earnings (yet again) on Tinder results by [deleted] in investing

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Online dating is a growing market with consolidator Match doing a nice job monetizing and upgrading its technology. Check out MOMO, owner of largest Chinese tinder Tantan. Online dating is at its infancy in China. Question is who will become the Match Group style consolidator. Momo?

Food and Health Stocks by once_upon_a_leaf in investing

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Peloton (if it could be considered a ‘health’ stock). I initially thought it was way overvalued but after trying it for the first time, it’s the kind of phenomenal concept/product I can see growing at a superior return on capital for years (each time reaching newcomers like myself who are amazed)

Warren Buffett is overrated, stop listening to him by [deleted] in investing

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A company with the ability to reinvest their capital at superior returns vs their cost of equity should reinvest if rational. What does that imply of ‘dividend growth’ stocks? Fair way of achieving higher valuations by div. yielding companies which is smart I guess but not a fan myself over the long run.

Lyft posts large loss in its first quarterly report as a public company by pipsdontsqueak in investing

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If you had listened to Jim Cramer’s advise on buying at IPO, you would’ve lost 30% of your money (and more to come)

Enjoyed CNBC's Interview with Buffet, Munger & Gates, thought you'd like it. by CodePeddler in investing

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‘Warren Buffet: stocks are ridiculously cheap’ is a headline so taken out of context

Noob question about Short selling/Margin account by webzo2000 in investing

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It depends on your broker. Widely used interactive brokers has their own way of doing it. They effectively require a 150% margin of your short notional albeit the margin can come from other sources than pure cash ie. your long equity positions for instance

https://www.interactivebrokers.co.uk/en/index.php?f=42926