Where do you go to identify Robinhood bubbles? (Maybe other than “lurk r/wallstreetbets and inverse whatever they’re hyping”).
I guess this question is really a general question about where you go for information about the market, in a general sense. Is it just reading a lot of “market news” type sites?
I’m reluctant to give out specific names because I’m still doing “due diligence” on them myself. But generally, try to find activist short-sellers who have a good track record in the past, and read/listen to some of their interviews/reports/articles to see how much sense they make.
Where do you go to identify Robinhood bubbles?
I was using Robintrack.net but it seems that Robinhood has stopped providing the underlying data. So now I’ve set up a stock screener to look for big recent gains, and then check whether the stock has any recent news to justify the rally, and check places like SeekingAlpha, Reddit, and StockTwits to see what people are saying about it. Also just follow general market news because really extreme cases like Hertz will be reported.
I guess this question is really a general question about where you go for information about the market, in a general sense.
Podcasts seem to be a good source, especially ones that interview a variety of guests so I can get diverse perspectives without seeking them out myself. I currently follow “Real Vision Daily”, “Macro Voices”, and “What Goes Up”.
What are some reputable activist short-sellers?
Where do you go to identify Robinhood bubbles? (Maybe other than “lurk r/wallstreetbets and inverse whatever they’re hyping”).
I guess this question is really a general question about where you go for information about the market, in a general sense. Is it just reading a lot of “market news” type sites?
I’m reluctant to give out specific names because I’m still doing “due diligence” on them myself. But generally, try to find activist short-sellers who have a good track record in the past, and read/listen to some of their interviews/reports/articles to see how much sense they make.
I was using Robintrack.net but it seems that Robinhood has stopped providing the underlying data. So now I’ve set up a stock screener to look for big recent gains, and then check whether the stock has any recent news to justify the rally, and check places like SeekingAlpha, Reddit, and StockTwits to see what people are saying about it. Also just follow general market news because really extreme cases like Hertz will be reported.
Podcasts seem to be a good source, especially ones that interview a variety of guests so I can get diverse perspectives without seeking them out myself. I currently follow “Real Vision Daily”, “Macro Voices”, and “What Goes Up”.