The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 16371 on 9/14/15, as the stock market dropped back down. All eyes are now on the Fed decision due out on Thursday The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest by 0.25. Keep an eye on earnings from Oracle (ORCL) on Wednesday.
To raise $2 million I will be giving 33% of my equity in my company. Does this mean that when the company is profitable, I will get repaid the $2 million because initially it was my equity that I sold, or does it not work this way?
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 16433 on 9/11/15, as the stock market ended on a high note. Shake Shack (SHAK) exploded higher by 15% on heavy volume. All eyes will be on the Fed meeting this week. The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest by 0.25. Keep an eye on earnings...
$QQQ closed up 1.09 percent on Thursday, September 10, 2015, on 1.21 times normal volume. Note that the stock is in overbought territory based on its Slow Stochastic indicator (14, 3, 3) -- sideways movement or a pullback should not be unexpected.
What is the best way to hedge a long SPY position against a future market crash? Going 50/50 on SPY/TLT won't help. SPY puts are expensive. Stop loss orders cause $$$ loss due to head-fakes and flash crashes that recover quickly. Selling covered calls doesn't bring much protection. What are some...
$AAPL closed up 2.2 percent on Thursday, September 10, 2015, on approximately normal volume. Note that the stock is in overbought territory based on its Slow Stochastic indicator (14, 3, 3) -- sideways movement or a pullback should not be unexpected.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 16330 on 9/10/15, as the stock market rebounded on Thursday. All eyes will be on the Fed meeting next week. The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest by 0.25.
$TSLA closed down 0.17 percent on Thursday, September 10, 2015, on 61 percent of normal volume. Note that the stock is in overbought territory based on its Slow Stochastic indicator (14, 3, 3) -- sideways movement or a pullback should not be unexpected.