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I want to set up something like that for my nephews in the future any info on some cheap shares with good payouts
I think someone put a suggestion on this thread a few pages back but I don’t want to search for it
RWT, STWD, VER are a few
I feel like you can’t go wrong w blue chips that have a lot of free cash. Worst thing you want is to go somewhere where the dividend gets cut or the stock depreciates too much.
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Me personally I got apple because they aren’t going anywhere
These are REITs?
If you're an investor hoping to gain exposure to the augmented reality trend, take a close look at Snap (SNAP).
You may know Snap as the company that provides Snapchat, the multimedia messaging app.
You might be surprised to hear me mention Snap. After all, most Wall Street analysts have Snap listed as either a "hold" or a "sell" right now.
That's largely because they're worried about Snap's Snapchat app falling behind Facebook's Instagram app, which now has very Snapchat-like features.
As a result, shares of Snap have been beaten down. But rather than being worried, I view this as an excellent buying opportunity.
That's because, in the background, Snap has been developing 3D-sensing and AR applications. You get a sense of this from the number of "lenses" already available on Snapchat that overlay graphics on top of images and videos of people.
Snap is an industry-leader in 3D-sensing and AR applications. This isn't apparent to most investors yet because we're still in the initial stages of the development of AR "infrastructure."
In other words, the market hasn't caught on to Snap's potential yet... But it will. And when that happens, shares will soar.
Regards,
Jeff Brown
Editor, Exponential Tech Investor
RWT, STWD, VER are a few
Anyone watching NVDA?
Anyone watching NVDA?
I remember when it was $14Anyone watching NVDA?
I thought 50 dollar a share was too much on a summer in July. Then it hits 120. I said hell it should go down, how many stocks hit that high and hold. Now I just don’t even talk abiut it anymore lol.I remember when it was $14