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seeing KULR dip around $2 today..trying to find a reentry point, is this dip still related to the Deepseek nonsense or is there something else going on with them ?
 

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Tale of the tape.....tables have turned on these two at least for now. AAPL closed again on top of a long term trendline. Other indicators say NVDA struggling a bit here, AAPL looking like it's on more solid footing.
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seeing KULR dip around $2 today..trying to find a reentry point, is this dip still related to the Deepseek nonsense or is there something else going on with them ?
Not much support here and not good if it fails. Has solid headwinds above. They raised the market offering for future capital this week. Announced a new deal with a co associated with NVDA and no one bit, not even a little. So yeah prob still some AI reluctance.
 
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If FIZZ-NO passes, Pepsi will take a big hit. Soda is the item most purchased with SNAP benefits.

Sold last week. I figured something like that bill was coming if RFK jr got in.
 

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Does anyone use a paid subscription-based stock screeners that assists with picking winning stocks, suggesting entry and exit strategies etc?

The Motley Fool, IBD, Seeking Alpha, Benzinga etc all offer premium subscription-based trade ideas, but unsure if any of them are effective, especially with the incredible returns the major indexes have produced over the last few years.
 

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Does anyone use a paid subscription-based stock screeners that assists with picking winning stocks, suggesting entry and exit strategies etc?

The Motley Fool, IBD, Seeking Alpha, Benzinga etc all offer premium subscription-based trade ideas, but unsure if any of them are effective, especially with the incredible returns the major indexes have produced over the last few years.

I know of the ones you mentioned [ except for Benzinga] and think they are all decent. seeking Alpha tends to be folks pushing their book...but its still OK.

Zacks is probably the best IMO...and IBD is darn good- note both of those are momentum leaning and personally I have done well with more of a value based strategy.

Kiplingers is probably the best for the avg person....and a lot of their stuff is free.
 

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I learned my lesson about holding too long. I do not care about short term capital gains taxes. I have my 401k and other retirement portfolios that take care of that. I do this kind of like a hobby. Not really day trading but I call it profit trading.
 

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Does anyone use a paid subscription-based stock screeners that assists with picking winning stocks, suggesting entry and exit strategies etc?

The Motley Fool, IBD, Seeking Alpha, Benzinga etc all offer premium subscription-based trade ideas, but unsure if any of them are effective, especially with the incredible returns the major indexes have produced over the last few years.
I have used Motely Fool and made some good money off their suggestions for a few years. They have been contradicting in their analysts articles lately so I cancelled. The only stock they recommended that failed me was Pintrest. (PINS). But I used that loss to offset the much higher gains from their other picks. I also did not like they have several pricing platforms. Some as much as 3k per year. Now I am more confident in picking my own stocks
 
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