Lincoln W Daniel - Analyst: Buy $SBE ChargePoint & Sell Fisker and Lordstown
Today, we discuss the outperform rating from a respected automotive analyst, Wolfe Research. They believe ChargePoint is undervalued and set a $50 price target for the company. Lincoln discusses why that is. Wolfe Research is digging into the electric vehicle sector today with new ratings for investors to latch on to. Fisker (FSR -9.1%) trades lower in morning action after Wolfe starts off coverage with an Underperform rating and price target of $16. Lordstown Motors (RIDE -1.5%) is also in reverse after being tagged with an Underperform rating and price target of $14. On the flip side, Wolfe initiates Switchback Energy Acquisition (SBE -5.8%) with an Outperform rating and price target of $50 (more than 20% upside potential). The company is closing in on its reverse merger with ChargePoint. Wolfe plays it down the middle on Workhorse Group (WKHS +0.7%) with a Hold rating and price target of $24. The Street in general is bullish on Workhorse.
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Lincoln W Daniel - My $187,000 Growth Stock Portfolio — 27 Years Old — 338% Returns in 18 Months
I'm a full-stack software engineer who invests about 60% of my income each month. That's aggressive, but it's the only way I'll be able to achieve my big life goals. In my first 16 months of investing, I've see everything: scandal, a pandemic, a recession, trade wars, and so much more. Through it all, I have successfully picked great companies to invest in for my growth portfolio. In this time, since its inception, my growth portfolio has achieved 156% in growth. I started on May 24, 2019 investing about $23,000 by the end of that summer. Over the months, I've added more principal consistently to reach a total principal of about $41,823. My portfolio has recently reached a high of $187,330 on November 30, 2020.
Lincoln W Daniel - What are Dividends? Stock Dividends Explained
Dividends are distributions that companies pay to their shareholders simply for being shareholders. Dividends are paid out as a portion of a company's earnings. As a shareholder of a company that pays out dividends, you are entitled to your share of the dividends based on how many shares you own. A company has range percentage of their earnings that they pay out per share. This amount can change at anytime. In fact, the company is not required to pay dividends. A company can choose to start paying dividends at anytime. They can change how much they want to pay out as they please. They can cancel their dividends indefinitely whenever they'd like. It's all up to the company's board of directors. Usually, only companies with strong cashflows, earnings pay out dividends. These are well established companies that will likely continue to earn steady income from their business. Next, a company can pay out their dividends as often as they please. Some companies pay out dividends quarterly, some every half year, and others pay out their dividends on a yearly basis. Before we continue, let's look at a quick example. Say you own 100 shares of a company. If that company pays out dividends of $0.10 per share, you would be entitled to 100 * $0.10 which is $10 each time the company pays out its dividends. Now let's discuss dividend yield and how you can calculate it. The dividend yield is simply a metric that tells you how much you can expect a dividend paying company to pay you in dividends yearly as a percentage of their share price at any given time. Keep in mind that you must own a company's stock at least a few days before it pays out its dividends to qualify for payment. You may hear this date referred to as the record date, or the date on which the company decides and records which of its shareholders qualify for the next dividend payment. That means you'll want to own the stock at least a couple days before the record date to be recorded as a qualifying shareholder for the next dividend payment. This date is referred to as the ex-dividend date. It's usually a day before the record day, but varies by company. The record date is usually between one and six weeks before the payment date, but it varies by company. We'll discuss this more in future videos, but another option you have with dividends is to automatically reinvest them instead of receiving the payment. Your brokerage can set this up for you, and it may be referred to as DRIP for dividend reinvestment plan. There's much more to learn about dividends and many variables to consider when deciding whether to invest in dividend companies and which ones to choose. We'll cover those more in future videos as well as why investing in dividend companies when your young may be a bad approach to building wealth. I hope this has helped you understand how dividends work and what you stand to gain from investing in a company that pays dividends.
Lincoln W Daniel - Why $SBE Chargepoint is 33% of My $179K Stock Portfolio
In this video, we discuss why Switchback Energy ($SBE) special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) that's taking Chargepoint, the leading electric vehicle charging station infrastructure company, public accounts for 33% of my $179K growth portfolio. The current gold rush consists of the rush to market of these electric vehicle startups and the rush of investors to invest in these young companies that often have only a little more than a business plan and mockups. Experience and history tell us that most of these EV startups will end up failing. I don't want any parts of that. I've invested over $31,000 into Chargepoint, the ultimate pickaxe for the electric vehicle and energy gold rush.
Lincoln W Daniel - My Mom's $1,300 Growth Portfolio Review After 6 Months — 89% Growth — Stock Market
I started investing $500 for my mom in May. A few weeks later, we added $200. I let the portfolio run for the last five months without watching it. In this video, we take a look at the portfolio to see how it's been going. We walk through each of the stocks in my mom's small portfolio, and I share my thoughts on how to start investing with as little as $1.
Lincoln W Daniel - A Great Day for Investing Bullishly with the Bull Mentality | Parabolic Wealth Growth | Stock Market
Today, November 19, 2020, was a great day for those investors who invest bullishly while practicing the bull mentality. Today, my portfolio surged over $15,600 during market hours; that's growth of over 13%. |
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