u/Current-Spread-7754

high oppurtunity sectors?

I’m a young guy trying to look past individual stock picking and focus more on broader sectors that have a ton of structural demand coming up over the next few years.

I’ve done a bit of light research into power generation, the electrical grid and mining but I'm definitely not an expert on those areas yet. It feels like there’s a massive opportunity there as infrastructure needs grow, but I’m curious what sectors everyone else is watching and what you see in those sectors.

Are you guys looking mostly at utilities, energy, raw materials, or something else entirely? Where do you see the most solid long-term upside right now? *yes, I have been doing my own research but I just want to get an opinion from someone who is not a "Expert".

Thanks

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u/Current-Spread-7754 — 2 days ago
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High oppurtunity sector etfs

I’m a young guy trying to look past individual stock picking and focus more on broader sectors being tracked by etfs that have a ton of structural demand coming up over the next few years.

I’ve done a bit of light research into power generation, the electrical grid and mining but I'm definitely not an expert on those areas yet. It feels like there’s a massive opportunity there as infrastructure needs grow, but I’m curious what sectors everyone else is watching and what you see in those sectors.

Are you guys looking mostly at utilities, energy, raw materials, or something else entirely? Where do you see the most solid long-term upside right now? *yes, I have been doing my own research but I just want to get an opinion from someone who is not a "Expert".

Thanks

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u/Current-Spread-7754 — 2 days ago

Can you use fibonacci retracement for tp levels

Y'all gonna call me stupid but I've watched like 10 youtube videos on fibonacci retracement and some say that you can and some say you cant use it for tp levels. I attempted to do my own research but i'm still confused, so here i am asking can you use fibonacci retracement for take profit levels. I am getting confused because if you draw from a swing low to the highest swing high, how come the "low" is 100% and the "high" is 0%. but mainly, why does the 161.8% go downwards? <- this part confuses me the most. If anyone could help i really appreciate it.

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u/Current-Spread-7754 — 5 days ago