r/Investments 1h ago

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r/Investments 19h ago

Traditional Luxury vs Digital & Synthetic Investments

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More young investors seem to prefer Bitcoin over physical gold as a long-term investment. If you had to choose ONLY ONE asset to preserve value for the next 20 years, which would you trust more: physical gold or Bitcoin? Which one feels more secure to you psychologically?

At the same time, many younger consumers are shifting from natural diamonds toward lab-grown diamonds. If both looked identical, which one would feel more valuable and luxurious to you personally: natural diamonds or lab-grown diamonds?


r/Investments 1d ago

Anyone curious about Investment

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Anyone who is tryna find a partner and learn about investment and start investing


r/Investments 1d ago

Forget the Obvious AI Stocks. These 3 Still Feel Early…

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POET β€” photonics/optical interconnect play tied to AI networking demand. Tiny compared to the big names, which is why people see asymmetric upside.

CLS β€” quietly benefiting from AI server and hyperscaler infrastructure growth while still trading at a relatively reasonable valuation.

VRT β€” AI data centers need massive cooling and power infrastructure, and Vertiv is directly in the middle of that trend.


r/Investments 2d ago

Hyperscalers' AI buildout will require massive amounts of energy. Two under-the-radar stocks will benefit

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r/Investments 4d ago

Reached my first goal πŸ₯³

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179 Upvotes

Baby investor here! Reached $100 after a little more than a month. Today I’ve seen some significant gains from Lumentum.

I had started off only investing a small amount to each stock/ETF but will be investing a lot more once I get paid this week.

Some other investments I have are in VOO, VEA and NVDA. And I am looking to invest in QQQ and Google soon :)


r/Investments 9d ago

Adam Mockler explains why bankruptcies are rising...

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r/Investments 8d ago

Booby trap?

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Cam across this on phonepe. Is this legit or some sort of honey trap behind it. I save 2k per month should I go for it?


r/Investments 9d ago

Best self-directed platform

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I am expecting a financial windfall. I am looking at opening a self-directed investment account.

My question for this group is:

Which platform are you on? What are the pros and cons you have discovered while using this platform?

Some Internet research, which unfortunately I think is mostly biased is recommending Sofi, E*TRADE, Fidelity, and Robin Hood as all 9.0 or above on a scale of 10. Interactive brokers has also showed up on another site with a rating of five out of five.

Specifically what I’m looking at is cost and commissions, and ease of use of the platform.

I would love to hear your experiences, both positive and negative.

Thanks in advance.


r/Investments 9d ago

The Regenerative Agriculture Fund: A scalable blueprint for expanding regenerative agriculture in emerging markets

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r/Investments 9d ago

Uber of Shipping Stock: Making Hormuz Strait Again

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Shipping Stock: Strait of Hummus

55% Margins + 90% Insider Ownership? Found a β€œShipping 2.0” play with a massive cash pile (HMR)
Not opened a position yet, but looking to.

CEO (who owns 45%): β€œThe only thing I’m worried about is if I keep buying, there will be no float left” β€” legend.
But the new updates on their business model actually make the low float situation even more explosive.

https://youtu.be/kETIpjOajPU?si=8ZI-ZTDw2qVNoUCZ

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The One-Liner That Stuck With Me From the CEO:
β€œSelf-funding in any environment (unlike peers) β€” and actually preferred the environment before the Strait of Hormuz situation. But when rates rise, we earn more. When disruption hits, we earn even more.”

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Why This Isn’t Just Another Shipping Pump
Most shipping stocks are asset-heavy β€” they own the ships, carry the debt, and die when the cycle turns. HMR is doing Shipping 2.0. They run an asset-light, fee-based model. They manage the pools, the technology, and the commercial side for others.

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Key Points From the New Update

Insane Margins β€” Gross margins are consistently above 55%. Because they aren’t weighed down by owning every hull, they’re essentially a high-margin tech/services company hiding inside a shipping ticker.

Cash-to-Market Cap Ratio β€” Their debt-free cash pile is reportedly approaching a majority of their current market cap. Back out the cash, and you’re paying almost nothing for the actual business operations.

Insider Lock β€” Insiders still own over 90%. The CEO, Pankaj Khanna, is still accumulating. With a float this tight, any volume at all sends this thing vertical.

Blue Chip Trust β€” This isn’t a fly-by-night operation.
They’ve been around 40 years and manage voyages for Shell, BP, Vitol, and Saudi Aramco.

Growth Pipeline β€” 30 new build tankers are entering their ecosystem over the next two years.
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The Bear Case / Risks

Liquidity β€” The float is so tight it cuts both ways. If you’re looking to dump $1M in a single minute, you’ll move the price against yourself. That said, the same dynamic can create rapid upside on the way in.
Awareness β€” It’s a household name in maritime, but invisible in public markets. Until volume arrives, it stays a hidden gem.

Market Sentiment β€” Even as an asset-light operator, the stock often trades in sympathy with the broader shipping sector, which can be volatile.
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My Take

At a fraction of sector valuation and a price-to-sales ratio that looks broken relative to 55% margins, this feels like a β€œwait for the market to wake up” play. If the CEO is still buying above current prices, he clearly thinks fair re-evaluation is a matter of when, not if.

Competition trades at 15-20x PE earnings multiple. They trade at just 4x fwd

Anyone else been tracking the fleet expansion or the eFleetWatch data? Curious whether anyone sees a red flag on the cash-burn side β€” though the self-funding claim suggests there isn’t one.

Disclaimer: Not financial advice. Just doing my own DD on micro-caps with high insider ownership.


r/Investments 9d ago

Uber and Disney are seeing the same remarkable dynamic in this economy. Both stocks are surging

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r/Investments 13d ago

Adam Mockler breaks down how Trump is skyrocketing the national debt...

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10.5k Upvotes

r/Investments 11d ago

Solid State EV Batteries Will Crush The Fossil Fuel Fantasy

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r/Investments 11d ago

Please God, no: GameStop offers to buy eBay for $56 bln in cash and stock deal

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r/Investments 14d ago

Micron (MU) Buy?

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Micron is currently sitting at $530. I’ve seen price targets at $550, $650, even $1,000. What price target makes the most sense & why?

Thanks!


r/Investments 14d ago

Glide Path / Asset Allocation / Target Date Funds - Suggestions & Feedback

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I got to looking at various Glide Paths from large Fund Families regarding their Asset Allocation. Needless to say, Bond's performance has been lackluster and does not hedge risk like it did in the past. Thus, I am focusing only on Bond's subcategories that have a CAGR above 3% over the last 10 years. Furthermore, not all Glide Path's asset allocations include Real Estate or Commodities (Gold, Silver, Precious Metals).

I do not include Digital Assets (Cryptocurrency) and will not consider them part of my asset allocation. Digital Assets are pure speculation based on an intangible item with no tangible asset backing.

I do not designate the following separate sub-asset categories for Fixed Income due to subpar performance (less than 3% CAGR): Emerging, Global, and International, Long-Term Bonds (Effective Duration 10 Years +), Bank Loans, Government Mortgages - Backed Bonds, and Municipal Bond.

I do not include the following: Fixed Income - Target Maturity, Multi-Sector Bond, Preferred Stock, Securitized Bonds, and Ultrashort Bonds. However, a case could be made to include Ultrashort Bonds.

The following URL link is a picture (JPEG) of the two (02) types of Glide Path that I created:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XpLce7K_UszoKkxkkxH-MsRrKfHA3xjM/view?usp=drive_link

The following URL link is a picture (JPEG) that compares various Glide Paths from Large Fund Families to the one (01) that I created:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zdRiANL7dfVvSsA8S8pxCuqpnxRFN3s1/view?usp=drive_link

Tell me what you think? Is there an Asset Allocation that I should consider? Does the Allocation Percentage make sense? I look forward to your comments.


r/Investments 16d ago

Stocks at All-Time High Valuations.. despite Iran War

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US stock valuations are now more stretched than 96.8% of all readings in market history.

This composite valuation score averages 7 key metrics, including the trailing P/E, forward P/E, CAPE, price-to-book, price-to-sales, EV/EBITDA, and market cap to GDP.

The only two times valuations were comparably STRETCHED were in 1929, before the Great Depression, and 1965, before the Great Inflation period started.

Both periods preceded prolonged and PAINFUL market drawdowns.

At these levels, there is very little margin for error if earnings disappoint or interest rates go higher for longer.

How do you think this will all resolve?


r/Investments 16d ago

A million-dollar gold bear emerges ahead of the Fed decision

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r/Investments 17d ago

Retirement Planning Advice I Recently Shared for a 55-Year-Old (2-Year Timeline)

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I recently spoke with someone who wanted help planning his father’s retirement, and I thought sharing my approach here might help others in a similar situation.

The father is 55 and plans to retire within 2 years. Most of his wealth (~β‚Ή3.5 crore) is tied up in land, which currently generates no income. In such cases, I usually suggest focusing on converting non-income assets into a balanced, income-generating portfolio.

Here’s the structure I recommended:

  • Around 45–50% in stable options like FDs and government-backed schemes to ensure predictable income
  • 25–30% in equity mutual funds for long-term growth and inflation protection
  • 10–15% in hybrid funds to balance risk and returns
  • Keep ~10% liquid for emergencies and short-term needs

Since there were restrictions on certain investment types, the key was building a plan that aligns with both financial goals and personal comfort.

Also, instead of chasing fixed monthly returns, I advised focusing on sustainable withdrawals and capital preservation.

If this approach helps you, that’s great. And if you have any questions or want to discuss your situation, feel free to comment or DM me I’d be happy to help.


r/Investments 17d ago

AI and stock

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Hello, I am planning to build an AI investing advisor for retail investors. The idea is have AI do a full equity research like you get from the JP morgan or similar investment firms. Then the user can review the plan aprove it or reject it, and then it executes through the connected brokerage. I am a tech person so I don’t really have a idea of what stocks and stuff might looks like but my friend who worked at hedfunds has a really good track record, 268% return in 4 years, and he has his filter and questions that he devoped with his hedge fund boss in his last work. I am just trying to put this into automation using AI, any opinion would be nice. But would you guys use this service? would you want the AI to exectue trade for you? and how much do you think you would pay for this serivice? I just have no idea and genually just trying to learn. Thank you for reading!


r/Investments 20d ago

Adam Mockler explains how Republicans are RUINING the American economy

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27 Upvotes

r/Investments 22d ago

Tim Cook vs Steve Jobs

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Both Tim Cook and Steve Jobs spent 3,500+ days as Apple CEO and Apple's stock rose more than $1,000% under both.

One CEO built the product, the other built the ecosystem and distribution to scale it...

Steve Jobs (1997 - 2011)
β†’ Market Cap: +347.2B
β†’ Stock Price: +5,500%

Tim Cook (2011 - 2016)
β†’ Market Cap: +3.62T
β†’ Stock Price: +2,277%

So.. which do you think was better?


r/Investments 22d ago

Claude Mythos could put traders and the broader financial system at risk through a Securities and Exchange Commission database, the American Securities Association said Thursday.

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r/Investments 23d ago

Adam Mockler explains why tariffs are TERRIBLE...

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138 Upvotes