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$Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$ good news coming , is a good buy niw as is still below $6
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The comment section had been like a war zone between bulls and bears #truestory.
As the market have been swinging up and down violently over the past few weeks, so have the temper of users. Comments had became heated and provocation often. As we march into the new year maybe we can have a "peace day" on 31 December? Do we really want to go into a new year filled with anger and hate? Wouldn't it be nicer if the new year is fille...
As the market have been swinging up and down violently over the past few weeks, so have the temper of users. Comments had became heated and provocation often. As we march into the new year maybe we can have a "peace day" on 31 December? Do we really want to go into a new year filled with anger and hate? Wouldn't it be nicer if the new year is fille...
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From 13+ now down to below 7. Will they able to make a come back?
From 13+ now down to below 7. Will they able to make a come back?
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Having limited fund in trading account does make one think very hard when selecting a stock to invest in. Also, being scarred from previous experience of trusting some hype stocks, I'm now more weary of hot stocks without fundamentals.
Homework (Watchlist)
I do my homework by keeping a watchlist. During weekend as prepartion for week ahead, I would scan through ETF, indices to identify potential stocks. There are many places to find such lists, including MooMoo under Explore > Industry, Concepts. I generally look for strong up trending sector then strong momentum stocks within that sector. Group these into a watchlist.
Homework (Basic info)
Then I would look for basic info and latest investment news of the stocks. Again, I just want to know what I'm buying
Depending on my interests in the stocks, I may or may not deep dive into news part. Sometimes to have a feel on upcoming business opportunities of these stocks. Those with merging & acquisition ones may have impact of stock prices.
Unfortunately, I'm not classically trained accountant so I cannot comprehend financial reports in detail. I often just make a note if the company is making profit
Homework (Chart reading)
I try my best to study price structure of the stocks in watchlist. Basic trends, resistance and support levels, volume and candlesticks. Then to make an educated guess on predicting price action.
One tip to share: you can set alerts on some price points to initiate trade.
Execution: Gut Feel?
After all the homework, it's time to trade! Recently I wanted to initiate a long position but I had to choose between $Apple (AAPL.US)$ or $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$. Both were around $150 at the time and were looking uptrend. In the end, I trusted the up trend in Apple and gut feel. Just exited the trade with a small profit but the market is very choppy recently. On hind sight, choosing Apple over AMD was a wise decision because AMD suffered a 15% correction during the same period. Oh, you do need some luck sometimes!
AI Monitor
So I went to check out the AI Monitor at MooMoo. Will give it a try. I see some of the signals are related to my homework. So perhaps I can spend a little less time with homework and more time with family.
The market is rather stormy now, seeing $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ dipped below $900 and other mega cap stocks affected too. Safe trading!
Homework (Watchlist)
I do my homework by keeping a watchlist. During weekend as prepartion for week ahead, I would scan through ETF, indices to identify potential stocks. There are many places to find such lists, including MooMoo under Explore > Industry, Concepts. I generally look for strong up trending sector then strong momentum stocks within that sector. Group these into a watchlist.
Homework (Basic info)
Then I would look for basic info and latest investment news of the stocks. Again, I just want to know what I'm buying
Depending on my interests in the stocks, I may or may not deep dive into news part. Sometimes to have a feel on upcoming business opportunities of these stocks. Those with merging & acquisition ones may have impact of stock prices.
Unfortunately, I'm not classically trained accountant so I cannot comprehend financial reports in detail. I often just make a note if the company is making profit
Homework (Chart reading)
I try my best to study price structure of the stocks in watchlist. Basic trends, resistance and support levels, volume and candlesticks. Then to make an educated guess on predicting price action.
One tip to share: you can set alerts on some price points to initiate trade.
Execution: Gut Feel?
After all the homework, it's time to trade! Recently I wanted to initiate a long position but I had to choose between $Apple (AAPL.US)$ or $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$. Both were around $150 at the time and were looking uptrend. In the end, I trusted the up trend in Apple and gut feel. Just exited the trade with a small profit but the market is very choppy recently. On hind sight, choosing Apple over AMD was a wise decision because AMD suffered a 15% correction during the same period. Oh, you do need some luck sometimes!
AI Monitor
So I went to check out the AI Monitor at MooMoo. Will give it a try. I see some of the signals are related to my homework. So perhaps I can spend a little less time with homework and more time with family.
The market is rather stormy now, seeing $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ dipped below $900 and other mega cap stocks affected too. Safe trading!
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I had been using moo moo to experiment with strategies I've learn such as scalping, and options strategies such as WHEEL and LEAPS, since the fees are much lower. The biggest learning I had was from using options strategies for my investments. This is my story of how I mitigated a bad timing trade with $Palantir (PLTR.US)$.
So when the stock price had started to drop hard, I found the price to be attractive and wanted to get some shares of it. so I sold a put option at 22, collecting usd120 of premium. 22 was a price I'm willing pay for the shares anyway so why not earn more from the premium.
However the share price keeps dropping as the interest rate and inflation risk kept the whole market in a sea of red. the stock kept dropping day after day and finally today it is at about 18. I was going to have to buy 100 PLTR at 22 this Friday due to the put option I sold. Today I decided that buying at 22 isn't a good deal for me so I decided to roll down and out instead. So I bought back the put and sold another put with a strike of 21 instead. doing so I earned another usd107 (100 from a lower strike price and 7 from premiums), on top of the usd120 I've gotten earlier on.
With that I have given PLTR some time to recover. If the price is still unfavourable when it is near expiration, I can roll it again and get more premium, while not being "forced" to buy the share at a "bad" price. Or I can just let the option get exercised and buy the share at 21 instead. Accounting for the premium I recieve that means the shares technically cost only 19.8 (21.00-1.20).
All in all, I learnt and experienced the power of applying option strategies to help enhance my investment journey. Hope it will help you too.
Adding some tickers so that they might be able to see if this strategy is helpful for them when investing. $Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$ $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $UP Fintech (TIGR.US)$ $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $C3.ai (AI.US)$ $Robinhood (HOOD.US)$ $Coinbase (COIN.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ $Disney (DIS.US)$ $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ $Starbucks (SBUX.US)$ $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ $Sea (SE.US)$ $DocuSign (DOCU.US)$ $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ $Sono Group (SEV.US)$ $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ $Applied Materials (AMAT.US)$ $DiDi Global (Delisted) (DIDI.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Intel (INTC.US)$ $Unity Software (U.US)$ $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ $American Airlines (AAL.US)$ $WallStreetBets (LIST2555.US)$ $Berkshire Hathaway-B (BRK.B.US)$ $Citigroup (C.US)$ $AT&T (T.US)$ $Discovery-A (DISCA.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ $Realty Income (O.US)$ $Cenntro Electric (NAKD.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ $TripAdvisor (TRIP.US)$
So when the stock price had started to drop hard, I found the price to be attractive and wanted to get some shares of it. so I sold a put option at 22, collecting usd120 of premium. 22 was a price I'm willing pay for the shares anyway so why not earn more from the premium.
However the share price keeps dropping as the interest rate and inflation risk kept the whole market in a sea of red. the stock kept dropping day after day and finally today it is at about 18. I was going to have to buy 100 PLTR at 22 this Friday due to the put option I sold. Today I decided that buying at 22 isn't a good deal for me so I decided to roll down and out instead. So I bought back the put and sold another put with a strike of 21 instead. doing so I earned another usd107 (100 from a lower strike price and 7 from premiums), on top of the usd120 I've gotten earlier on.
With that I have given PLTR some time to recover. If the price is still unfavourable when it is near expiration, I can roll it again and get more premium, while not being "forced" to buy the share at a "bad" price. Or I can just let the option get exercised and buy the share at 21 instead. Accounting for the premium I recieve that means the shares technically cost only 19.8 (21.00-1.20).
All in all, I learnt and experienced the power of applying option strategies to help enhance my investment journey. Hope it will help you too.
Adding some tickers so that they might be able to see if this strategy is helpful for them when investing. $Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$ $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $UP Fintech (TIGR.US)$ $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $C3.ai (AI.US)$ $Robinhood (HOOD.US)$ $Coinbase (COIN.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ $Disney (DIS.US)$ $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ $Starbucks (SBUX.US)$ $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ $Sea (SE.US)$ $DocuSign (DOCU.US)$ $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ $Sono Group (SEV.US)$ $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ $Applied Materials (AMAT.US)$ $DiDi Global (Delisted) (DIDI.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Intel (INTC.US)$ $Unity Software (U.US)$ $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ $American Airlines (AAL.US)$ $WallStreetBets (LIST2555.US)$ $Berkshire Hathaway-B (BRK.B.US)$ $Citigroup (C.US)$ $AT&T (T.US)$ $Discovery-A (DISCA.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ $Realty Income (O.US)$ $Cenntro Electric (NAKD.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ $TripAdvisor (TRIP.US)$
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