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Energy Transfer LP Common Units representing limited partner interests
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At Close
Jun 18, 2026 3:59:59 PM EDT
18.76USD+0.053%(+0.01)12,458,997
0.00Bid   0.00Ask   0.00Spread
Pre-market
Jun 18, 2026 9:28:30 AM EDT
18.66USD-0.479%(-0.09)48,961
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Jun 18, 2026 4:56:30 PM EDT
18.79USD+0.160%(+0.03)1,178,660
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As of Jun 21, 2026 3:07:33 PM EDT (1 min. ago)
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2 hr ago • u/goodbadidontknow • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of_june • C
**WE ARE GOOD BROS. WE ARE GOOD**
"BREAKING
🇺🇸 FED TO MAKE AN EMERGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT TOMORROW AT 9 AM ET, RIGHT BEFORE THE U.S. MARKET OPENS!
INSIDERS REPORT THEY'LL OFFICIALLY START QE (MONEY PRINTING) AND ANNOUNCE A $50 BILLION LIQUIDITY INJECTION TO PREVENT A MARKET CRASH.
ALL EYES ON THE FED TOMORROW 👀"
sentiment -0.83
5 hr ago • u/FidelityNash • r/fidelityinvestments • transfer_rsuesops_funds_from_fidelity_netbenefits • C
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sentiment 0.95
5 hr ago • u/MikesMoneyMic • r/dividends • dividend_portfolio_review_looking_for_feedback • C
Nice portfolio, but if the goal is retirement income, I’d question why you’re holding so many individual names that yield less than SCHD. SCHD is around 3.25% and a lot of these individual positions are below that.
Under that filter, I’d consider rotating **PG, ABBV, ABT, HD, JNJ, WM, KO, MCD, TXN, and CL** into **SCHD**. **SO** is basically tied with SCHD, so I’d call that borderline. The biggest one I’d trim is **PG**, not because it’s a bad company, but because it’s over 22% of the portfolio while yielding less than SCHD.
I’d probably keep **PEP, DUK, KMI**, and possibly **SO** for income. I’d also consider adding **ET** and **MO** for higher current yield, but I’d size them responsibly: **ET** has MLP/K-1 tax complexity, and **MO** has long-term tobacco/regulatory risk.
Overall, if a stock yields less than SCHD and you don’t have a strong reason to expect better dividend growth or total return, I’d rather just own SCHD and reduce single stock risk.
sentiment 0.55
5 hr ago • u/FidelityLizG • r/fidelityinvestments • full_view_isnt_pulling_my_merrill_lynch • C
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sentiment 0.98
11 hr ago • u/nantesdeals • r/dividends • 25m_got_270k_inheritance_from_my_mom_heres_the • C
Les tickers sont bons mais tu investis dans la même chose autrement dit si une chute arrive sur le marché tous tes revenus chutent en même temps et ensuite certains se relèveront mieux que d'autres mais grosso merdo ce sera la même chose..
Deja le sp500 et nasdaq se croisent de base mais avoir une ligne de chaque why not mais pas 5 lignes de ces 2 là..
Je te donne une vraie piste pour ne pas casser ton rendement tu peux t intéresser aux CEF ( pty fsco etc.. ) et viser du 10% sans nav erosion ( ou peu ) là tu peux diversifier sur plusieurs cef afin de limiter ton risque et tu ajoutes le secteur crédit à ton portefeuille.
Tu as la crypto ( selon ton aversion au risque ) qui peut te donner de beaux rendements et booster ton portefeuille mais surtout te faire investir dans encore un autre secteur, si tu y crois bien sure ( btci / ybtc / blox )
Et enfin je te suggère une ligne défensive obligataire soit sgov le classique soit JAAA
Enfin Neos que tu connais déjà propose pas mal de diversification et sont de bons gestionnaires, je pense qu'il serait relativement intéressant de viser plusieurs secteur ( russel 2000 et mlpi qui se concentre sur l énergie )
Conclusion :
Selon moi pour avoir un portefeuille solide lorsque l'on veut du dividende, croiser les secteurs ET croiser les émetteurs, toujours se demander " si une ligne tombe est ce que ça casse mon portefeuille " actuellement toi tu le casses, en diversifiant, tu vas mieux dormir
sentiment 0.34
17 hr ago • u/tohams • r/Daytrading • do_anyone_here_hold_trades_all_day_as_part_of_day • C
I have some trades that enter early. Some work well on trending days, some work well on non-trending days. But barring a stop being hit, I exit them 10 minutes before the market closes (15:50 ET).
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1 day ago • u/Sufficient_Sport5251 • r/options • 1dte_atm_spy_straddles • B
So basically what this is a trend of profitability I’ve seen. But I’m wondering if it’s just a symptom of the current(since 2020) irrationality of the market or just a function of the value of stocks being high generally.
So I’ve noticed that even if you aren’t predicting price movements. Buying a straddle at whatever closing price for SPY is in the 15 minutes after market window closes. IE close is $740.83 you buy a $741 straddle at 4:05-4:10pm ET. Then you generally try to sell in the 10-11:30am window the next day.
Since theta decay is negligible and IV tends to spike early morning I’ve found on regular trading days that the losing side of the straddle tends to be covered by the winning side resulting in a net 1-15% return day over day by the time that I exit.
The one thing to pay attention to is what I refer to and I’ve heard some others refer to as risk resolution events. These are things like FED meetings, elections, congressional votes, BLS reports(non-farm payrolls especially). Generally the strategy works the days leading up to these events but it loses hard the actual day of the event, I.E. the actual day of the FOMC announcement. This obviously coincides with these days being far more likely to trade flat or sub 1% move since pricing in has already occurred due to the Fed being predictable and the fact that there are a lot of firms that collect better data than the BLS.
This is also a side effect of that a 1% move in SPY is generally big enough to make this cover unless the market has been crashing due to the stupid ways that black scholes calculates the premium on puts when going in a bear direction. Mostly just because of the mechanics of IV, but I digress.
I’m wondering if the success of this strategy is due to underlying market truths, or just because SPY is so high that a 1% move when accounting for early morning IV is enough to make this profitable.
I’ve found this to have like an 80% win rate with 90% of the losses coming on risk resolution events.
sentiment 0.77
1 day ago • u/Scalpaholic • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of_june • C
June 25th 2026 starting ~10:30am ET:
Bers will celebrate the return of their Hethen Chaos Gods to Earth as the streets turn into rivers of 🩸🩸🩸.
Bols will call it Black Thursday and then Judgement Day, because of their poor judgement in thinkjng MU cousl somehow save the whole Market.
Remindme! 4 days
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1 day ago • u/a_case_of_everything • r/wallstreetbets • iran_closes_strait_of_hormuz_over_ceasefire • C
Not to worry. Secretary of energy will post about the navy escorting ships through by Sunday 6pm ET. Followed by some classic Barak Ravid BS before Moday 9:30 am
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1 day ago • u/FidelityAdamW • r/fidelityinvestments • 401k_loan • C
Hello there. Welcome to our sub. 👋
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sentiment 0.96
1 day ago • u/FidelityLizG • r/fidelityinvestments • stop_ruining_the_mobile_app • C
I appreciate the clarification regarding the tabs in the Fidelity mobile app. I'll go ahead and flag your suggestion for our development teams.
Since you mentioned that you've tried all the basic troubleshooting steps to have your app remember you, I suggest contacting our technical support team to work with you on a fix. Representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET.P Just say "technical support" when prompted to be connected to the right group.
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1 day ago • u/EmbarrassedPart1256 • r/pennystocks • the_lounge • C
Make your capital work for you! Compound your trading gains into something that will stand the test of time!
Don’t chase the tech hype & anticipate the movement by investing in infrastructure: $UTF, $MLPI, $IGF, $DTCR. I hold the first 2, looking to get into the second 2 🤙
$ET is trending #1 on ST; $MLPI gives you exposure to $ET without the complicated tax forms. My $MLPI position has been dipping recently & o haven’t even cared. Hopefully I can load up more this week if it stays low or goes lower.
ALSO FWIW, $IWMI runs a covered-call strategy from the Russell 2000, where a lot of our favorite stocks are listed. They pay a very solid (>10%) dividend without the NAV-erosion risk that usually comes with high-yielders.
$JEPQ is also a favorite, tracking NASDAQ.
sentiment 0.95
2 days ago • u/ThatKarmaWhore • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of_june • C
If he had scheduled the signing for 9AM ET Monday I would have bought calls with every cent I had. He scheduled it on a Friday the market was closed. Puts it is
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2 days ago • u/Maverixk_ • r/wallstreetbets • rip_bulls_red_light • C
They realized that since the market is closed, it can’t go down. They also realized that every time they announce a deal, the market goes up, even though they’ve announced two dozen deals.
This means they’ll announce a new deal Monday 8:30AM ET
sentiment -0.06
2 days ago • u/Ashamed_Coffee9542 • r/IndianStreetBets • built_an_aipowered_nse_stock_sentiment_tech • Discussion • B
Hey folks,
As a fellow Indian retail investor, I know the struggle is real. Trying to keep up with news from Moneycontrol, ET, LiveMint, Google News, NDTV Profit... then trying to figure out what it all means for my stocks? It's exhausting, and I've definitely missed opportunities (or worse, made bad calls) because of information overload.
So I decided to build something to help with that. It's called NSE Bull/Bear Edge — an AI-powered dashboard that gives you:
Core Signal — A clear BULLISH / NEUTRAL / BEARISH stance for any NSE stock or ETF, derived from multi-source weighted sentiment.
SmartScore (0–100 Composite) — A single calibrated number combining recency-weighted EWMA (45%), event-adjusted sentiment (25%), headline breadth (20%), and news volume (10%). Replaces guesswork with a score you can track over time.
18 Event-Aware Classifications — Headlines auto-tagged as earnings beats/misses, order wins, contract losses, litigation, regulatory actions, buybacks, guidance changes, joint ventures, rating upgrades, divestments, and more. Each carries a signed sentiment bias that catches what generic scoring misses — "SEBI penalty" is correctly scored as negative.
Bayesian Source Calibration — Every news source's trust weight self-calibrates from your thumbs-up / thumbs-down votes using Beta-Binomial inference. After \~10–50 votes, source weights reflect your actual accuracy experience instead of static guesses.
Technical Indicators — RSI(14), SMA 50/200 crossover detection, and MACD histogram alongside the sentiment picture.
FII/DII Institutional Flow — NSE India's official FII/FPI and DII data so you see what institutions are doing.
Portfolio Mode — Scan every stock in your watchlist with one click.
Track Record — Vote on every signal and watch your precision rate over time.
Optional FinBERT Engine — Toggle to replace VADER + event rules with a financial-domain transformer for 15–20% better accuracy on financial text. Falls back gracefully if dependencies aren't installed.
I am super proud of our custom fine tuned India-specific financial lexicon and a 504-entry alias map covering 18 Indian regulatory agencies (RBI, SEBI, CBI, ED, NCLT, TRAI, IRDAI, and more) — makes headline matching dramatically more accurate for our market.
The best part? No API keys, no subscription headache. It's a one-time purchase.
Everything runs on publicly available data (yfinance for prices, RSS feeds from major Indian financial sources, DuckDuckGo news fallback). No monthly fees, no hidden costs.
Dark theme, responsive layout, no complicated setup. 108 passing tests, zero regressions.
I'd love for you to check it out and share feedback.
DM for details.
sentiment 0.97
2 days ago • u/Ashamed_Coffee9542 • r/IndianStockMarket • built_an_aipowered_nse_stock_sentiment_tech • Discussion • B
Hey folks,
As a fellow Indian retail investor, I know the struggle is real. Trying to keep up with news from Moneycontrol, ET, LiveMint, Google News,... then trying to figure out what it all means for my stocks? It's exhausting, and I've definitely missed opportunities (or worse, made bad calls) because of information overload.
So, I decided to build something to help with that. It's called **NSE Bull/Bear Edge** – essentially an AI-powered dashboard that gives you:
* **⚡️ A clear BULLISH/NEUTRAL/BEARISH signal** for any NSE stock or ETF.
* **News sentiment breakdown** from multiple Indian financial sources, weighted by their reliability.
* **Key technical indicators** (RSI, SMA, MACD) integrated.
* **Portfolio mode** to track multiple stocks.
* A **track record** feature to see how accurate the signals are over time.
* And much more.
**The best part?** I built it with **zero API keys** and it's **NOT a subscription service**. I'm offering one-time access, because I genuinely believe in building useful tools without locking people into monthly payments. Everything runs on publicly available data (yfinance, RSS feeds, DuckDuckGo).
I'm super proud of the **India-specific financial lexicon** I've tuned for it – makes a real difference in sentiment accuracy for our market.
I've put a lot of work into making it robust and user-friendly (dark theme, responsive, no complicated setup). It's been tested thoroughly (68 passing tests, zero regressions from recent bug fixes!).
Would love for you guys to check it out. I'm actively looking for feedback to make it even better.
DM me for Details.
sentiment 0.98
2 days ago • u/daynighttrade • r/wallstreetbets • nothing_will_happen_as_always_buy_calls • C
I see, my bad. I'm the regard here.
I checked and forbes reported at 11am ET https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2026/06/19/trump-says-iran-is-finished-after-cancelled-negotiations---as-israeli-attacks-threaten-deal/
sentiment -0.54
2 days ago • u/daynighttrade • r/wallstreetbets • nothing_will_happen_as_always_buy_calls • C
No, they aren't. They closed at 1pm ET.
You comment getting so many up votes tells the sorry state that we are in. Fake news gets up voted.
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2 days ago • u/RevelationTwoNine • r/Wallstreetsilver • goldsilver_revaluationus_dollar_reset_incoming_us • C
Zoom in on the screencap...It says "This product will be available for sale on July 16th, 2026, at 12 noon (ET)" and it still does.
https://www.usmint.gov/freedom-ringing-liberty-bell-one-half-ounce-gold-coin-26LC.html
https://www.usmint.gov/freedom-ringing-liberty-bell-one-half-ounce-silver-medal-26LD.html
sentiment 0.00
2 days ago • u/FidelityNoah • r/fidelityinvestments • detected_a_change_in_faceid • C
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sentiment 0.39


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