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What is the 10-Year Treasury Yield?
The 10-Year Treasury Yield gets more attention and press than other security provided by the US Government. A fluctuating 10-year yield can have significant implications across the financial landscape. For example, investors pay keen attention to the movements in the… Read More ›
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How to Trade a Potential Multi-Bagger Company
The term “Multi-Bagger” was coined by Peter Lynch in his book ‘One up on Wall Street’ which refers to stocks that return many times over the original investment, more than 100%. Multi-bagger stocks are undervalued and have strong financial fundamentals,… Read More ›
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What is a Shelf Registration?
A shelf registration or shelf offering is a way for companies to raise additional capital. Companies will utilize this strategy when they know they need capital within the next 3 years. They will register an F-3 Form with the SEC…. Read More ›
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How to Properly Research a Biotech Company
I recently made a post relating to what makes a Biotech Company worth Investing in and I wanted to make a follow-up post on how I conduct my research into a Biotech. To get yourself up to speed I would… Read More ›
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What is a 401k & Should you be Maxing it out?
A 401k is a retirement fund. The concept behind a 401k is to help young adults plan for their future. Teaching the lesson of investing early and investing a little each week. By doing this you can open yourself up… Read More ›
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What Biotech Company is Worth Investing In?
Recently I have been expanding my knowledge into the biotech sector. In mid-2019 I purchased my first biotech company and had absolutely no idea what I was buying or getting myself into. Thankfully I started with small positions and attempted… Read More ›
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What to Look for in Your First 9-5 Job
Recently I graduated from a respected engineering school in May 2021 and started my first job in August 2021 at an Electrical Contracting firm in NYC. I joined the project estimating vertical that focuses on mid-market MTA commercial construction &… Read More ›
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$LBPS The Next Big Biotech Drug Approval
$LBPS was originally $LOAC which was a SPAC that merged on March 17th, 2021 it merged with 4D Pharma: Leaders in Live Biotherapeutic Products (LBPs) to Revolutionize Treatments for Numerous Medical Conditions. Now the trick with this SPAC is not… Read More ›
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Short-Selling & Lesson for GME Investors
As a Co-Founder of FF101 it is a goal of mine and my partner to educate young adults in current and future market trends. We have reviewed SPACs, Stock Splits, Crypto, Real Estate, Moving Averages, and much more. Today we… Read More ›
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Economic Concerns of 2021
#1 Printing Money Printing money, Is it okay? Everyone else is doing it why should I be concerned about the value of the dollar if the EU, GB, Japan, China, and other nations are printing money to fund the pandemic…. Read More ›
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$ACTC Biden’s Climate Change Plan
$ACTC is merging with Proterra with a transaction value of $1.6B. Proterra is a SPAC with an amazing management team and a product that already runs out on the road without you even knowing. Some interesting personnel worth pointing out… Read More ›
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$IPOE The Future of Financial Services
$IPOE is merging with SoFi with a post transaction equity value of $8.7 billion. This is an incredible company in banking and fintech. This is anew section of fintech bring the likes of lending and financial services all in one…. Read More ›
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What is a SPAC?
A SPAC is a Special Purpose Acquisition Company. The idea of a SPAC started way back in 2003 and since then over 525 SPACs have gone public. This is a form of an IPO. If you don’t know what an… Read More ›
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Book Summary: Manny Khoshbin’s Contrarian Playbook (Part 3)
Stay In The Game! This is part 3 of the Contrarian Playbook summary. I hope you have enjoyed reading Part 1 and Part 2, if not click on the links and read those first! In Part 3 Manny discusses what… Read More ›
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Book Summary: Manny Khoshbin’s Contrarian Playbook (Part 2)
Make Your Money On The Buy! This is part 2 of the Contrarian Playbook summary. If you haven’t read part 1 yet click here. If you have read part one and you are here for part 2, I am excited… Read More ›
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Book Summary: Manny Khoshbin’s Contrarian Playbook (Part 1)
Along with growing our wealth from the stock market, Bodhi and I plan to obtain real estate licenses and purchase income properties. We plan to open a joint corporation and build a real estate career from it. This will allow… Read More ›
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How to Build a LONG TERM Investment Portfolio
In this post, I will be going over my personal attack strategy when it comes to buying stocks for a long term position. We will look at what a good entry position is, what stocks should you buy, and how… Read More ›
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What is an ETF?
An ETF is short for exchange-traded funds. It is an investment fund traded on stock exchanges, much like stocks. ETFs are used to group sectors of industry and create less risk for investors. Let’s look at an example. The best… Read More ›
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My 9-5 and 6-10 Jobs
You’re probably asking yourself what are my 9-5 and 6-10 jobs? This is another important factor in becoming financially free. The concept is to use the degree I have earned through college to get a solid job in a growing… Read More ›
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The Dead Cat Bounce
On February 19, 2020, the US market it an all-time high. The S&P 500 hit $3,393.52. In a matter of 26 days on March 23, 2020, the S&P 500 hit its 52 week low of $2,191.86. WOW. That was a… Read More ›
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Surviving Adversity
Recently my mentor shared an article with me, it emphasizes the mindset of accepting and preparing for adversity. The article talks about a quote from Warren Buffet that needed some light shined on it. Back in Berkshire’s 2001 financial report,… Read More ›
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Microsoft Analysis
Microsoft… where to begin. Tunaman and I first bought Microsoft after the correction in December 2018. The stock was then priced at $100. We thought we were nuts for buying a couple of shares for this price. Now looking back,… Read More ›
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How We can Fill the Financial Void in Young Adults
Throughout the great years of high school, no one ever sat me down to discuss what possibilities I could have financially in the future. All my teachers, guidance counselors, and coaches only asked me how my grades are, what do… Read More ›
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Seven Things Successful People Say no to Everyday
They say no to opportunities and things that don’t excite them, speak to their values or further their mission in life. They say no to superficial networking events in which people swap business cards and never hear from one another…. Read More ›
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Dividend Reinvestment vs Compound Interest
After reviewing Dividend Reinvestments and Compound Interest I would like to make a post comparing some pros and cons. I will also give my opinion as a follow-up. Dividend Reinvestment Pros Cons Shares are appreciating assets Stock market is unpredictable… Read More ›
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Compound Interest
Compound interest is the concept of investing in something like a CD (certificate of deposit) or a bond. These two both have fixed rates and a fixed sell date (called maturity date). This means the CD or Bond is worth… Read More ›
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Dividend Reinvestment
Dividend Reinvestment, what exactly does that mean? First, you need to understand what a dividend is. If you need a refresher, please check out Tunaman222’s post called “What is a Dividend?”. So now you understand what a dividend is. The… Read More ›
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Saving 101.1
Continuing our saving posts, I’d like to explain what to do when you’ve acquired your paycheck. So I will walk you through a 5 step strategy that we use. This will be structured for a monthly paycheck and how we… Read More ›
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Saving 101
Taking a step back from what our investment strategies and goals are, I would like to take the time to create content on how to save money for your investments. This will be the first of many posts talking about… Read More ›
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Our Ratios
Something new to us is the ratios you see in the sidebar. These ratios are used to get a feeling for a company’s liquidity, activity, and profitability. The ratios are broken into three categories called Solvency (liquidity), Efficiency (activity), and… Read More ›