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In order for me to connect with my bank to transfer money between moomoo and my bank, I have to disclose my banking account password to a third party (Plaid). That makes no sense to me. Who is responsible if something happens?
None of the other large brokerage houses are setup that way. They are set up like a check payment. Once can make transfers on a daily basis, back and forth for free.
Please let me kno...
In order for me to connect with my bank to transfer money between moomoo and my bank, I have to disclose my banking account password to a third party (Plaid). That makes no sense to me. Who is responsible if something happens?
None of the other large brokerage houses are setup that way. They are set up like a check payment. Once can make transfers on a daily basis, back and forth for free.
Please let me kno...
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Especially the new folks, I recommend taking a second to read-up on the limitations Moomoo creates deeming all users to have margin accounts (while obfuscating this fact).
I learned this the hard way and don't want anyone else to fall victim! It is not information you can find without digging. Especially since Moomoo has a cash account option for Papertrade! So it's not an infrastructure issue - it's an intentional choice. This lower...
I learned this the hard way and don't want anyone else to fall victim! It is not information you can find without digging. Especially since Moomoo has a cash account option for Papertrade! So it's not an infrastructure issue - it's an intentional choice. This lower...
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I noticed I was replying a lot to comments on smaller bio-techs and figured a post might be more coherent and hopefully help some folks.
Obligatory disclaimer! I have only been trading for a few months but have worked at a pre-clinical CRO for ~7 years so this is an industry post rather than financial.
Small bio-tech companies are, by design, meant to die from Day 1. There are no long-term time horizons. It d...
Obligatory disclaimer! I have only been trading for a few months but have worked at a pre-clinical CRO for ~7 years so this is an industry post rather than financial.
Small bio-tech companies are, by design, meant to die from Day 1. There are no long-term time horizons. It d...
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EBITDA stands for:
• Earnings
• Before
• Interest
• Taxes
• Depreciation
• Amortization
It's a financial metric that shows how much money a company makes before accounting for non-operational expenses like interest and taxes and non-cash expenses like depreciation and amortization.
Why is EBITDA important for Businesses?
EBITDA is important because it gives businesses an idea of how much money they generate from their operations.
This is useful for investors and lenders who...
• Earnings
• Before
• Interest
• Taxes
• Depreciation
• Amortization
It's a financial metric that shows how much money a company makes before accounting for non-operational expenses like interest and taxes and non-cash expenses like depreciation and amortization.
Why is EBITDA important for Businesses?
EBITDA is important because it gives businesses an idea of how much money they generate from their operations.
This is useful for investors and lenders who...
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Market Corrections Monitor: A Checklist to Gauge the Likelihood of an Imminent Market Correction.
While it can be difficult to time a significant market correction, there are many commonalities in corrections of the past that can be monitored to gauge the likelihood of an imminent correction.
$Vanguard S&P 500 ETF(VOO.US$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US$ $iShares Core S&P 500 ETF(IVV.US$ $Invesco QQQ Trust(QQQ.US$ $Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF(QQQM.US$
While it can be difficult to time a significant market correction, there are many commonalities in corrections of the past that can be monitored to gauge the likelihood of an imminent correction.
$Vanguard S&P 500 ETF(VOO.US$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US$ $iShares Core S&P 500 ETF(IVV.US$ $Invesco QQQ Trust(QQQ.US$ $Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF(QQQM.US$
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Did you know moomoo is backed by Tencent, China's biggest tech company, which is also the 4th biggest position in the All World Index (ex US) ETF?
I joined moomoo after being an analyst / market strategist at Saxo Bank and prior to that I worked for Bell Financial Group (Bell Potter, Bell Direct) $Bell Financial Group Ltd(BFG.AU$ . And prior to that I was ...
I joined moomoo after being an analyst / market strategist at Saxo Bank and prior to that I worked for Bell Financial Group (Bell Potter, Bell Direct) $Bell Financial Group Ltd(BFG.AU$ . And prior to that I was ...
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13 steps to make financial analysis better...
Most of us have done financial analysis.
However, most of us also cut corners during the process.
This leads to a less insightful analysis, and often, it won't even be used.
How do you do financial analysis well?
Follow these 13 steps:
1. Financial statements
These documents are usually found in the company's annual reports or investor relations websites.
2. Business understanding
Understanding the context is e...
Most of us have done financial analysis.
However, most of us also cut corners during the process.
This leads to a less insightful analysis, and often, it won't even be used.
How do you do financial analysis well?
Follow these 13 steps:
1. Financial statements
These documents are usually found in the company's annual reports or investor relations websites.
2. Business understanding
Understanding the context is e...
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The growth of $100 invested in different asset classes from 1970 to 2023.
Key Takeaway
The S&P 500 has outperformed other major asset classes by a wide margin over the past five decades, outpacing U.S. 10-year Treasury bonds by almost tenfold since 1970.
U.S. Stocks
A $100 investment in the S&P 500 in 1970 would have grown to an impressive $22,419 by 2023, returning 12% annually when factoring in reinvested dividends.
Bonds
With 8.8% average annual r...
Key Takeaway
The S&P 500 has outperformed other major asset classes by a wide margin over the past five decades, outpacing U.S. 10-year Treasury bonds by almost tenfold since 1970.
U.S. Stocks
A $100 investment in the S&P 500 in 1970 would have grown to an impressive $22,419 by 2023, returning 12% annually when factoring in reinvested dividends.
Bonds
With 8.8% average annual r...
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