***Ask The Experts — Wednesday Edition***
- By FAT MOON
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I've always thought that replay review should only be looked in real time. No slow motion, no picture by picture just like the guys on the field are seeing it. Get one look at each camera view and move on quickly. Stuff takes slow long to decide.When you have what seems like so many bad/missed calls, you are bound to see stuff like this.
I am assuming this has been happening for ever, but the use of so many cameras has opened the pandora box. Looking at so many individuals in slow motion has made us all a bit jaded.
Yes, Drew should check out Josh Brown's YouTube channel.....The Compound! Great content and you will learn a lot about the market and stocks.I watch CNBC. Talking heads, but also just watching the ticker. See what's moving and then go do some research.
I got in on SMCI by seeing it on CNBC. Was already up a ton, but was still very cheap with great growth. Of course this was all before the recent accounting scandals. Did really well here.
Zeta was a stock that I saw here thanks to T2. Had solid upward momentum, looked into it, saw it was still cheap on price to rev's, so I bought in. Done very well in a 6 months or so, though not sure why it's sold off the last couple days. Thinking it's just profit taking?
Palantir is interesting because despite being obscure on the public level, is big on the AI/cybesecurity/national defense levels. The CEO has been making the rounds though, including recently on Bill Maher so their visibility is on the rise. I was in and then out here (a couple times including in 2021 when they first came public) but I think it is and has been crazy expensive, but that opinion has caused me to miss much of this move.
E-trade has a stock screener which I'll comb through from time to time.
But CNBC personalities like Josh Brown and Stephanie Link are great for recomendations. Then the likes of Tom Lee and Dan Ives who run investement funds and are uber bulls are amazing for finding home run stocks.
True, but my hearing is normal for my age, somehow. And my opinion isn't inherently "bad" - it's just different from the majority opinion of board posters and probably 100 section fans (both groups skew old), but my guess is most students agree with me judging by how crazy they go when the loud canned music is played.You’ve previously admitted to being around loud music / high levels of volume most of your life.
With all due respect, you most likely suffer from hearing loss.
Your strong/minority opinion on anything related to the type music being played or the decibel levels is just a bad one.
I use a few services for research and info. Morningstar premium which is mostly for funds and ETFs, but some good info on stocks. SeekingAlpha premium for articles, ideas, and analysis. It also has a comment section which is pretty insightful from time to time. And my big service is FS Insights/Tom Lee. I became a member in his service about 18 months ago. It's expensive, but you get a ton of content and value.Yeah I agree with the last part but stuff like Super Micro, Zeta, Palantir, etc I've never heard of before.
No, my clue was incorrect which is why I deleted it.Worm if it's who I'm thinking that guy never hit HR's as a Met. You're saying he hit 3 HRs in a game as a Met?
No...he is the lead singer of Green Day.Not bad for a pizza delivery guy. I'm gonna have to watch their next game