Rocking those NVDA, PALANTIR, TSLA, and APPL shares. Holding onto them for the long haul sounds good, but hey, I'm all up for grabbing those short-term chances too, aiming for that sweet $400,000.
the strategies for short term profits are quite rigorous for the regular-Joe. As a matter of fact, they are mostly successfully carried out by pros who have had a great deal of skillset/knowledge to pull such trades off.
I have similar play in my watchlist as well. At the time I placed the play in watchlist, I was not as confident in my plays as I am now.I have about $120,000 in a 401(k) that I was kind of ignoring before, and now I want to make sure it's invested the right way.
Follow the S&P 500 by investing in ETFs like VOO, SPY, and SCHD. Dollar-cost averaging into these ETFs will likely outperform most investors in this bull run. Remember to always work with a knowledgeable person in the financial market when starting out to avoid getting burnt.
Solid positions there! I regularly buy more shares, but I also invest in growth stocks/ETFs. Right now, I focus on growth, but I plan to switch to dividend-paying value stocks/ETFs eventually. It’s advisable to engage guidance for a well-diversified portfolio instead of relying solely on speculations. That’s what works for my spouse and I. We've made over 80% capital growth minus dividends.
I’m cautious about giving specific recommendations as everyone's situation varies. You may consider "Jennifer Leigh Hickman". I've worked with her for over 5 years now and I'd gladly commend her exemplary service on a public post.
I invest in few of these but my portfolio is still down by approximately 23% and there's no hope in sight. Buying is not even an option. Any recommendations on how to scale up my returns before selling off to draw even will be highly appreciated as I am losing my mind given that my retirement draws nearer.
It's not just about having money to invest in stocks; it's about knowing the right strategies for profit and managing risk. That's why working with an investment analyst is important-they have insights not available to everyone.
I totally agree with you. I started out investing on my own too and lost quite a bit. After the 2020 crash, I managed to pull out about $160k. I then invested that money with an analyst, and in just seven months, I made almost $580,000. It's amazing how having the right guidance can turn things around!
Thanks for sharing your experience! I’ve been managing my portfolio myself, but it’s not working out. Do you have any recommendations for a good investment analyst? I could really use some help.
I just looked up her website on google and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing. I have sent her an email hope she gets back to me soon. Thanks
I run into similar loss situations frequently and sometimes I just take the loss, sell at the best possible current market price and invest it into a stable weekly income generating ETF like the ymax or ymag or QDTE and this will ensure weekly incomes are generated on my capital and will eventually offset the losses and make profits. Just sharing my experiences and strategy. Stocks will generally rebound a little in January, especially after Trump gets in this January
you guys should be ashamed of yourself! these three companies have all been tanking for years!the only company that has a halfway decent rating is OPK. there's no way your insiders are continuing to put capital in these companies who have been declining for some up to 10 years when there's so many more opportunities in the market. it would appear that you are luring uninformed people to jump in to hopefully raise the price up to then you could sell to get some of your lost money back, just terrible advice run people run! even your infomercial sounds desperate
OPKO has been on Top Insider buy lists periodically over the years, especially by the doctor who helped found the company. Despite this, the share price has gone nowhere.
Great point--it is one of the risks of following stocks based solely on insider buying. As Thomas said, it's best to use insider buy lists as a starting point and then really dig into the stock before choosing whether to invest or not. Thanks for watching and commenting! -Bridget
@MarketBeatMedia I used to subscribe to a newsletter in the 90's that followed insider buying. Two of the highest conviction recommendations with the highest insider buying were Conseco and it's CEO Steven Hilbert and Worldcom with its CEO Bernie Ebbers. If you're too young to recall these companies, you can Google them......basically fraud. Insider buying can be a useful tool but not a sole indicator on buying a security.
Thanks for highlighting stocks being bought by insiders. I think it will be interesting to have a video highlighting the stocks which Pelosi can’t stop buying 😂. Joking aside, happy new year to you all!
We covered some stocks members of Congress (including Pelosi) were buying over the summer. We'll be ready for an update on this video again soon. ua-cam.com/video/f4K4KTjALaI/v-deo.html Thanks for watching our videos! -Bridget
Company employees always are insiders. Company executives are tracked on purchase and sale. They cannot trade in advance of substantial information release. Congress on the other hand can buy and sell with inside information….. you and I would go to jail for what Congress does.
Bot comments are a constant problem. We do our best to delete and block them as soon as we see them. Just know you can always share your own thoughts, questions, or investment strategies here, and we will always respond to your comments. Thanks for sticking with our channel and watching today's video! -Bridget
Rocking those NVDA, PALANTIR, TSLA, and APPL shares. Holding onto them for the long haul sounds good, but hey, I'm all up for grabbing those short-term chances too, aiming for that sweet $400,000.
the strategies for short term profits are quite rigorous for the regular-Joe. As a matter of fact, they are mostly successfully carried out by pros who have had a great deal of skillset/knowledge to pull such trades off.
Stocks are
VSTS
OPKO
GEF
What you think ?
Your the real MVP thanks
I have similar play in my watchlist as well. At the time I placed the play in watchlist, I was not as confident in my plays as I am now.I have about $120,000 in a 401(k) that I was kind of ignoring before, and now I want to make sure it's invested the right way.
Follow the S&P 500 by investing in ETFs like VOO, SPY, and SCHD. Dollar-cost averaging into these ETFs will likely outperform most investors in this bull run. Remember to always work with a knowledgeable person in the financial market when starting out to avoid getting burnt.
Solid positions there! I regularly buy more shares, but I also invest in growth stocks/ETFs. Right now, I focus on growth, but I plan to switch to dividend-paying value stocks/ETFs eventually. It’s advisable to engage guidance for a well-diversified portfolio instead of relying solely on speculations. That’s what works for my spouse and I. We've made over 80% capital growth minus dividends.
I find your situation fascinating. Would you be willing to suggest someone trusted you've worked with?
I’m cautious about giving specific recommendations as everyone's situation varies. You may consider "Jennifer Leigh Hickman". I've worked with her for over 5 years now and I'd gladly commend her exemplary service on a public post.
Sure Thing! Patricia Grace Barry is her name you can look her up she's quite popular
Thanks!
I invest in few of these but my portfolio is still down by approximately 23% and there's no hope in sight. Buying is not even an option. Any recommendations on how to scale up my returns before selling off to draw even will be highly appreciated as I am losing my mind given that my retirement draws nearer.
It's not just about having money to invest in stocks; it's about knowing the right strategies for profit and managing risk. That's why working with an investment analyst is important-they have insights not available to everyone.
I totally agree with you. I started out investing on my own too and lost quite a bit. After the 2020 crash, I managed to pull out about $160k. I then invested that money with an analyst, and in just seven months, I made almost $580,000. It's amazing how having the right guidance can turn things around!
Thanks for sharing your experience! I’ve been managing my portfolio myself, but it’s not working out. Do you have any recommendations for a good investment analyst? I could really use some help.
I just looked up her website on google and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing. I have sent her an email hope she gets back to me soon. Thanks
I run into similar loss situations frequently and sometimes I just take the loss, sell at the best possible current market price and invest it into a stable weekly income generating ETF like the ymax or ymag or QDTE and this will ensure weekly incomes are generated on my capital and will eventually offset the losses and make profits. Just sharing my experiences and strategy. Stocks will generally rebound a little in January, especially after Trump gets in this January
Thanks for the video Bridget!
Great job you two !
Thank you so much--and thanks for watching!
-Bridget
you guys should be ashamed of yourself! these three companies have all been tanking for years!the only company that has a halfway decent rating is OPK.
there's no way your insiders are continuing to put capital in these companies who have been declining for some up to 10 years when there's so many more opportunities in the market. it would appear that you are luring uninformed people to jump in to hopefully raise the price up to then you could sell to get some of your lost money back, just terrible advice run people run!
even your infomercial sounds desperate
Glad I read your reply:) I'll stick with ai n quantum computers
thánk for your great video today
Thumbs Up video/ comments. Thanks for the Info.
Thanks for watching!
More of this type of information please!
VSTS !! Great idea.
can you cover imux, do you think its bottomed at 1, maybe ready for the 300 move up.
very nice green top
Thank you 😊
-Bridget
@@MarketBeatMedia my pleasure ,can you talk about gas stocks ,they are timely
OPKO has been on Top Insider buy lists periodically over the years, especially by the doctor who helped found the company. Despite this, the share price has gone nowhere.
Great point--it is one of the risks of following stocks based solely on insider buying. As Thomas said, it's best to use insider buy lists as a starting point and then really dig into the stock before choosing whether to invest or not. Thanks for watching and commenting!
-Bridget
@MarketBeatMedia I used to subscribe to a newsletter in the 90's that followed insider buying. Two of the highest conviction recommendations with the highest insider buying were Conseco and it's CEO Steven Hilbert and Worldcom with its CEO Bernie Ebbers. If you're too young to recall these companies, you can Google them......basically fraud. Insider buying can be a useful tool but not a sole indicator on buying a security.
And selling :)
Thanks for highlighting stocks being bought by insiders. I think it will be interesting to have a video highlighting the stocks which Pelosi can’t stop buying 😂. Joking aside, happy new year to you all!
We covered some stocks members of Congress (including Pelosi) were buying over the summer. We'll be ready for an update on this video again soon.
ua-cam.com/video/f4K4KTjALaI/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching our videos!
-Bridget
@@MarketBeatMedia Also, would be interesting to see her options buys
Waiting for sound hound ai update
My favorite stock so far
Better jump in GRRR in the am😮
This video is basically a commercial. :/
Run
In other words, insider-trading is legal for top-level executives; everybody else ends up in courts and prison! Smh
Company employees always are insiders. Company executives are tracked on purchase and sale. They cannot trade in advance of substantial information release. Congress on the other hand can buy and sell with inside information….. you and I would go to jail for what Congress does.
Great information. Thank you for your time and content, Bridget! Happy New Year!
you must be on their side because what they're saying is crap!
Great reply to a comment. Thank you for watching.
Why does it sound like insider trading is legal?
Bots talking about stocks not in this video. Trying your scams here will bebcaught.
Bot comments are a constant problem. We do our best to delete and block them as soon as we see them. Just know you can always share your own thoughts, questions, or investment strategies here, and we will always respond to your comments. Thanks for sticking with our channel and watching today's video!
-Bridget
@MarketBeatMedia Love the content and information that you provide. Please continue the good.
25th like🥳🥳✌️✌️
Thanks for always tuning in! We so appreciate your continued support!
-Bridget
no to all ….
Don’t buy any these. Charts all look like garbage.
Jokes!!
You are absolutely beautiful 🤩