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Posted by Martin November 01, 2022

Technical view: Airbnb (ABNB)

Airbnb reported earnings, and the stock crashed by more than 7% after-hours. In this technical view, we take a look at what happened: &nbsp: Airbnb reported Adjusted Earnings Per Share (EPS): $1.79 actual versus $1.53 expected = BEAT   Revenue: $2.88 actual billion versus $2.83 billion expected = BEAT   Nights and Experiences Booked: 99.7 Continue reading →

Posted by Martin April 11, 2022

What’s with the AT&T (T)?

Wow, AT&T (T) crashed this morning more than 25% after the spinoff was finalized over the weekend. But then, the media told you that AT&T rallied almost 8% after the spinoff.     So, what is wrong with this chart? How can the stock open below $19 a share when it closed above $23 a Continue reading →

Posted by Martin October 09, 2021

Dividend Growth Stocks to Accumulate in October 2021

October 2021 is starting and here is a list of stocks we would like to focus on accumulating. We have the entire watch list of stocks we like but in that watch list, not all stocks are a buy. They are just candidates. We then narrow that list down to stocks we want to trade Continue reading →

Posted by Martin September 06, 2021

Dividend Growth Stocks to Accumulate in September 2021

Another month is beginning and here is a list of stocks we would like to focus on accumulating. We have the entire watch list of stocks we like but in that watch list, not all stocks are a buy. They are just candidates. We then narrow that list down to stocks we want to trade Continue reading →

Posted by Martin August 08, 2021

Dividend Growth Stocks to Accumulate in August 2021

I am getting questions about our accounts and subscriptions. I understand, that it is becoming confusing a bit to distinguish among several plans and accounts I am reporting here. So I decided to work on a new website that will be dedicated to our paid subscription only and this blog will remain to report on Continue reading →

Posted by Martin July 10, 2021

2021 Week 27 investing and trading report

We are in the second week of July 2021. The stock market was volatile a bit when the investors started freaking about a problem that just about two or three weeks ago was no problem at all. As you will see in this week’s investing and trading report, we took trading this week lightly and Continue reading →

Posted by Martin July 07, 2021

Dividend Growth Stocks to Accumulate in July 2021

Our primary goal is to accumulate dividend growth stocks and create a strong, safe, and large passive income. Our secondary goal is to trade options around those stocks to generate additional income and reinvest that income to accumulate even more dividend growth stocks. To find a proper strategy that would get me to my goal, Continue reading →

Posted by Martin July 03, 2021

2021 Week 26 investing and trading report

June 2021 is over. It was a good month trading stock options, although not the best month. The Net-liq of the account increased a little (only +6.73%) compared to double-digit growths in the previous months. Our options income grew above the average so I am happy about it. In this investing and trading report, we Continue reading →

Posted by Martin June 26, 2021

2021 Week 25 investing and trading report

June 2021 is almost over, one more week and the month’s books can be closed. Although our options income was good this month, our account grew little compared to previous months. As you will see in this investing and trading report, our net-liq went up by 5.15% this month only. Our options revenue was 5.47% Continue reading →

Posted by Martin June 05, 2021

Dividend Growth Stocks to Accumulate in June 2021

Our primary goal is to accumulate dividend growth stocks and create a strong, safe, and large passive income. Our secondary goal is to trade options around those stocks to generate additional income and reinvest that income to accumulate even more dividend growth stocks. To find a proper strategy that would get me to my goal, Continue reading →