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If I wish to sell put options to collect the premium, are there advantages of setting a time to expiry of 56 days as opposed to 30 days? Does this...
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2 answerI've read this: Why do stocks gap up after a buyout is announced? I'm wondering if it's possible for the opposite to occur: could the stock price of a...
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1 answerI'm a newbie here. This is my first post. I would appreciate it if someone will help me. I'm a bit confused about EPS values. For example, Nvidia's Oct 2020...
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1 answerI've heard that TIPs currently have a negative yield. But the VTIP ETF from Vanguard has a positive yield of about 1.2% right now. Why is that?...
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1 answerI'm trying to calculate the Free Cash Flow (FCF) for a some public companies. My understanding is that the FCF formula is:FCF = [Operating Income] - [Taxes] + [D&A]...
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1 answerMost credit card companies in the US do not charge any interest on any purchases if you pay at least the statement balance every month. E.g. you effectively get...
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2 answerI deposited $6k in 2019, and $6k in 2020, but converted $4k to Roth in 2019, and $8k to Roth in 2020. Will this differ any benefit? Will I be...
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1 answerI recently started experimenting with a bit of stock trading on the side – put aside a bit of money, small enough I could afford to lose it entirely, in...
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3 answerThey have an attractive suite of foreign ETFs, ranging from Taiwan, India to Germany: https://www.franklintempleton.com/investor/investments-and-solutions/investment-options/etfs/franklin-libertyshares/passive-etfs Take Taiwan for instance - FLTW. The volume traded is surprisingly low:...
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1 answerI'm looking at two options for a home improvement loan (around $20,000): the first is a federal title 1 loan, which would be a fixed interest rate of around 4.5%...
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