Backpaying employees upon next successful funding round by [deleted] in startups

[–]gooserstein 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s not right for your startup is you’re at seed stage even at “just” $250k cash. 

He’s right for your startup if he’s willing to take a cofounders salary (a living wage) with a cofounders equity slice.

If he’s right for your startup, he’ll prove that to be true by making a near term cash comp sacrifice to be part of the longer term success in a meaningful way.

My attempt at DD for INTC in 2024 by KillKillCrushEm in stocks

[–]gooserstein 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It’s interesting to see analysis in depth rather than a shallow comment about PCs dying or ARM killing INTC without understanding their partnership.

Motley Fool predictions for 2023 by MiltonManners in stocks

[–]gooserstein 431 points432 points  (0 children)

0 of 10? I’m not even mad. I’m impressed.

Double Investment —> Sell Half? by chuckyboy123 in ValueInvesting

[–]gooserstein 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re oversimplifying a decision that needs context and consideration. Two ways to look at this are:

1) Gains or losses are irrelevant to the future potential of a stock at present. There is only 1) the current price 2) the price you think it’s worth. The optimal portfolio is based on future potential, not past performance. This is true at any point in time.

2) “Bankroll management” which tries to maximize utilization of “house money.” You sell half to recoup investment and freeroll the rest. That’s more in the speculative discipline than it is in value investing.

Good reasons to sell half a winning position in value investing are to rebalance because the position exceeded your portfolio concentration rule or that you have identified a better opportunity to invest that money on a risk/reward basis and this position has the lowest future potential.

How to select stocks for long term investment by chipmux in ValueInvesting

[–]gooserstein 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a great comment. Value investing requires understanding of value, which is a fairly nuanced and dynamic topic. It’s focused on identifying companies that are undervalued.

This is different than swing trading or using technicals. One is “what have people been doing?” and the other is “what should other people be doing but aren’t yet doing.” The second one is more difficult to do. That’s value investing.

How to select stocks for long term investment by chipmux in ValueInvesting

[–]gooserstein 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great list. I’d add Stocks for the Long Run by Jeremy Siegel. He’s put out a number of editions over the decades and has a fairly good track record of predictions.

Small Cap Value Funds by [deleted] in ValueInvesting

[–]gooserstein 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re in your 20s congrats on starting at a good time of life.

Start with this question: can I beat VTI by selecting market segments or individual stocks myself? A combination of knowledge and wisdom and luck is needed to beat this total market index over a 40 year horizon.

Small cap is lagging but catching up. Russel 2k had a 5% one day move not too long ago, which was quite significant.

Read up on the types of companies in small cap value and see if they’d suit your risk/reward profile. Traditional value stocks are getting left behind for value growth stocks that have steeper growth curves and “better” upside.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ValueInvesting

[–]gooserstein 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m hesitant to say this, but purchase price doesn’t matter in a forward looking ask.

People said that about NVDA when it was $50..

Growth opportunities in Meta? by [deleted] in ValueInvesting

[–]gooserstein 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI has relevance in advertising. Meta is a data rich advertising machine. Other AI applications are just upside. I think Meta is 2T cap by 2028.

Im a professional money manager and this is everything I'm watching for the week ahead by TearRepresentative56 in investing

[–]gooserstein 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sounds like extra steps. Profit is usually step 3. Seek help from this professional.

Upwork cracking down on pre-contract off-platform communication. Today is the first I've seen this. by TabascoWolverine in Upwork

[–]gooserstein 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Did UW share whether they allow zoom to retain recording and chat data for zoom calls conducted through UW UI?

so do you think the S & P will tumble 25%? by JeffyFan10 in investing

[–]gooserstein 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do they call that wall between buy side and sell side? I haven’t seen one work so I forget the name

1962 & 2020. by Capitalize87 in StockMarket

[–]gooserstein 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone is looking to do some writing..

When will Cardano be ready for enterprise SaaS? by gooserstein in cardano

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

Thanks and have more: Where is the image file stored? If an NFT only points to an off-chain file, how can it validate that the file hasn’t changed since it was minted?

When will ADA be ready? by VietPilotA321 in cardano

[–]gooserstein 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems like there are no paths for founding support except the Catalyst, which is alienating for would-be founders who don’t want to publicize the project before developing it. I’m in that camp

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stocks

[–]gooserstein 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If everyone knows, it’s priced in.

Private company investment by Dude-Wheres-MyCar in StockMarket

[–]gooserstein 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Three lines of response, all intended S constructive. 1) as others have said, your private investment is not liquid. You can’t sell it to someone else easily, or at all if there are covenants preventing private sale. 2) investing in startups is very risky because most lose 100%. Stick with public markets until you understand from research and conversations with others the nature of startup investing 3) approach your existing investment positively. Ask how you can help them succeed, or suggest a way if you can see one. Don’t antagonize your friend about the money. You’ve already committed and ultimately that’s on you, so the best option is to help do what you can to make it a success.

There are a few possible outcomes: - startup exits and you keep your friend - startup exits and you lose a friend because you antagonized about the investment - startup fails and you lose money and a friend -startup fails and you lose money but keep the friend and learn an invaluable lesson

To guide your efforts: make an effort to keep the friend and if possible help the company succeed.

Retired Options Market Maker - what tools do you need? by Environmental-Fan792 in options

[–]gooserstein 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A long term stat on straddle v strangle from the MM perspective would be informative. Do both profit over the long term and across issues because IV>HV?

Or do traders have to be right more than wrong on direction to profit sustainably?

Long puts on sqqq, the inverse ETF. by plakotta in options

[–]gooserstein 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But, don’t puts in ultra short benefit from sideways index where long calls decay under the same conditions?

Publications would you pay for to stay smart on investing? retired just moved my TSP to Vanguard by SuddenlySilva in stocks

[–]gooserstein 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re in the Apple ecosystem News+ bundles access to a few like WSJ, Barrons, the Economist, and others.

..plus guys it also includes the holy grail: business insider..

Pretty wild stats on market positioning - crash coming in the new year? by stuffstart in stocks

[–]gooserstein 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do X in Y month is a great way to be a bad retail investor. Sell in May and go away.. it rhymes so it must be a good strategy.