It's a signal to sell when they started recommending it 🤣
4 years ago (edited) | 7
Search for "best stocks" or "best 2021" and all you'll find is dudes that are trying to pump up the price of whatever they already bought. It's VERY rare to find actual, lenghty technical analyses.
4 years ago | 6
Only watch videos on a stock after I've researched it, and mostly to gauge investor sentiment & investment thesis.
4 years ago
| 3
Yes, but I researched and watched it's development first before investing in it. Made some money.
4 years ago
| 2
ONLY follow tips that explain the intrínsec value of a stock. Thats the true tip, otherwise it is just a random video of bla bla bla. Own research is essencial.
4 years ago | 1
No different from stock tips in magazines or newspapers. It’s a modern version, although. Most of them probably are shit (luckily we’re in a frenzy bull market with all the money printing)
4 years ago | 2
No, I always feel like any Internet stock tip is either manipulation or a mini “speculation pump”...when it’s published, the stock might have value but then everyone buys it and not long after, it becomes over-evaluated and only rises because of speculation...doesn’t mean you can’t make money by trading it but it goes against value investing...there’s a reason buffet didn’t disclose his investments
4 years ago | 2
All they time. My watchlist is full of stocks people from YouTube suggested looking into. But that definitely doesn’t determine if I invest or not.
4 years ago | 1
I buy first based on my thesis n research, n look it up in YT if others think like me. Lol
4 years ago (edited) | 1
Yes. Sven carlin. Joseph houge. And Mr Fired up Wealth are good. Financial education puts out some good stuff but i always do my own research
4 years ago | 0
Yes, but it was on my wishlist and I researched it. It was reasonably cheap too.
4 years ago | 0
Only as a checkpoint in my own research. Most of my stocks I either find on my own by searching for something in a particular area, from interviews with fund managers or by discovering them in my everyday life.
4 years ago | 0
We all know what you are gonna recommend: Berkshire Hathaway
4 years ago | 0
The Swedish Investor
Have you ever invested with a stock tip from a YouTube video?
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4 years ago | [YT] | 96