Follow along while slowing down
Although American stocks were mixed last night, $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ It has dropped quite a bit 🥲 If it was an American stock I had, 6 out of 10 stocks were positive, so yesterday, together with Japanese stocks, it was the biggest negative range in May 😭😭😭 However, NVIDIA didn't break the daily low the previous day, so I think this is a push. As a matter of fact, if it falls any further, we have no choice but to cut part of it, but if it goes up, I'll follow along! What will happen with the PCE announcement tonight 🤔
What about Japanese stocks $Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings (3099.JP)$ is still too strong. Together for the rest of our lives, Isetan Mitsukoshi 😘
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おねご OP : I had forgotten to write a lot about yesterday's events,$Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF.US)$ It came down, so I cut the half I had left over.
After$Costco (COST.US)$ I took on the challenge of carrying over my financial results! It was a slight drop in pre-play, so I was wondering... it was lowered after all, so I'm withdrawing
After$Dell Technologies (DELL.US)$ I did it with. It continued to rise until the day before yesterday, so I set a limit price buy, and I was taking a bath... I made a purchase agreement when I got out of the bath, and it also fell 6% I thought this was terrible and cut my losses right away. After that, the settlement was made and it fell further, so while thinking that I'm glad it was at this time, I'm sorry that in the case of an order that can't be bought on the spot, I should set a proper loss cut price with an OCO order
MONGARA おねご OP : Dell did a perfect job
I was able to run away because it went down before financial results, but I'm horrified to think that if it didn't go down, it would have carried over and become even more disastrous
おねご OP MONGARA : I'm glad I was able to escape! I was thankful that I noticed that drop, but before that what was raised by increasing turnover