Lucid receives $1.8B capital injection - Hope this post works, last one was deleted.
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Here is how to understand and analyze the 3 major financial statements: - If you invest, you must understand the 3 major financial statements:▪️ Balance Sheet▪️ Income Statement▪️ Cash Flow StatementAccounting is the language of business, so it's important to understand & analyze each one. Financial statements are important because ... See More they provide important insights into a company's financial health, helping you make better-informed decisions on buying or selling stocks. Analyzing financial statements will help you make better decisions about investing in a stock.​**(1) The income statement** shows a company's revenues, expenses, and net income. It helps investors understand a company's profitability and ability to generate income.An income statement has 2 sections:**A.** Income section covers revenues (sales, interest income, investment gains, etc)**B.** Expense section covers costs (costs of goods sold, selling & administrative expenses, interest expenses, etc)Net income (or loss) is calculated by subtracting expenses from revenues and is reported at the bottom of the income statement, along with any taxes and net income (or loss) per share of common stock.​**3 items to analyze in an income statement:****A.** Profit margins: Assess the portion of revenue turned into profits; higher margins suggest efficient expense management**B.** Expense management: Ensure the company controls expenses; expenses rising faster than revenues are a red flag**C.** Revenue growth: Observe if the company's revenue is increasing or decreasing over time, indicating its overall health and growth prospects.Let's talk about the balance sheet.​**(2) The balance sheet** shows a company's net worth to investors, displaying assets, liabilities, and equity.• Assets include cash, accounts receivable, and property, plant, and equipment• Liabilities consist of accounts payable, taxes payable, and long-term debt• Equity represents shareholder ownership interests.The balance sheet shows a company's financial position and helps investors assess a company's liquidity and solvency.​**3 items to analyze in a balance sheet:****A.** Asset quality: Check for a strong, diverse asset base, which can support growth & withstand downturns**B.** Working capital: Ensure there are enough resources to cover short-term obligations, indicating greater financial stability**C.** Debt levels: Assess if the company carries excessive debt, which can increase financial risk and vulnerability during economic downturns.Let's talk about the statement of cash flows:​**(3) The statement of cash flows** tracks cash inflows and outflows, helping investors evaluate a company's liquidity, solvency, ability to pay debts, and generate cash.It's divided into 3 sections: • Operating activities• Investing activities• Financing activitiesThe statement of cash flows shows how a company generates & uses cash, helping assess financial health and ability to fulfill financial obligations.**A.** Operating activities show cash flows from core business operations (customer payments, supplier or employee expenses, etc)**B.** Investing activities show cash flows from buying & selling long-term assets (investments in companies, property, plant & equipment, etc)**C.** Financing activities show cash flows related to debt & equity (issuing shares, paying loans, dividends, etc)​**3 items to analyze in a cash flow statement:****A.** Capital expenditures: Assess if the company is investing in its business, suggesting good growth prospects.**B.** Financing activities: Examine new debt or equity issuance, as it affects the company's financial risk profile.**C.** Operating cash flow: Check if the company generates enough cash from operations to cover expenses and debts, indicating financial health.**Financial statements are essential for evaluating financial performance.**
Persistence is the key
Nancy Pelosi's husband just snapped up $2.6 million of Apple and Microsoft stock, closing out an options bet that the shares would soar - Nancy Pelosi's husband exercised roughly $2.6 million worth of Apple and Microsoft stock options this month.Paul Pelosi bought 5,000 shares of both Apple and Microsoft stocks ... See More on June 15, exercising 50 call options.Nancy Pelosi has repeatedly said her husband's investments have nothing to do with her political knowledge.
Americans need $1.3 Million to retire comfortably and most don't have enough saved. The average savings is $90,000:
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Looking into a company's revenue vs its cash flow be like:
RTX yolo - War is good for business.This stock seem to have people who want to buy at 95 and people who want to sell at 100. I put in an option buy this morning for 200 @ .87. And I got some at the freaking morning bottom i only ... See More got 94 but at that price I will take it. I plan to sell when the stock his 97-98. Too many sellers at 99-100Also I haven’t learned a thing!!!!
Most Anticipated Earnings for the week of June 26th
CCL earnings - Stock market operates on 100% logic and numbersCompany beat earnings. Beat deposits, operates at near 100% occupancy. Trades at a relatively reasonable EPS. All things I predicted and why I made this bet. But it’s more logical to buy a -220 EPS stock called “AI junkie” with ... See More no earnings to show for it. 80 % of my position is in LEAPS. Expiring in 2024 and 2025. So long term I will break even… maybe
$700 billion increase in US National Debt since the debt ceiling was suspended 3 weeks ago:
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Potential bankruptcy in the next two years ?🤔 $DAL
Russia turmoil to fuel market volatility, flight to safety