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Here is my take on what is happening and where we go now now.
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Sector Performance
PHLX Semiconductor Sector index declined 10% in August. $PHLX Semiconductor Index (.SOX.US)$ fell by 9.8% in August, while the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ fell by 4.2% and the $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ fell by 4.6% during the same period. By the end of July, PE(TTM) for PHLX Semiconductor Sector index stands at 24.25x and is at the 31st percent...
Sector Performance
PHLX Semiconductor Sector index declined 10% in August. $PHLX Semiconductor Index (.SOX.US)$ fell by 9.8% in August, while the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ fell by 4.2% and the $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ fell by 4.6% during the same period. By the end of July, PE(TTM) for PHLX Semiconductor Sector index stands at 24.25x and is at the 31st percent...
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$ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ ETF (SQQQ.US)$ The overall performance of US stocks is poor. The TV is all about inflation. Is the economy really going to crash?
Many investors may be looking for ways to protect their portfolios, and reverse leveraged funds can allow investors to hedge their portfolios at the lowest cost to avoid systemic risks.
Maybe 2022 is the year of the reverse ETF?
I have some risk tips:
Leverage and reverse ETF refer to the rise and fall of relevant indexes in a singl...
Many investors may be looking for ways to protect their portfolios, and reverse leveraged funds can allow investors to hedge their portfolios at the lowest cost to avoid systemic risks.
Maybe 2022 is the year of the reverse ETF?
I have some risk tips:
Leverage and reverse ETF refer to the rise and fall of relevant indexes in a singl...
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$ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ ETF (SQQQ.US)$
The largest inverse ETF by assets under management at present is SQQQ, with roughly $4 billion in assets. It is linked to the Nasdaq-100 index of the largest stocks on this tech-heavy exchange – but keep in mind it is also a leveraged fund, meaning that instead of just moving the opposite direction of its benchmark, it moves even faster. Specifically, SQQQ is a 3X fund that is built to move three times in the op...
The largest inverse ETF by assets under management at present is SQQQ, with roughly $4 billion in assets. It is linked to the Nasdaq-100 index of the largest stocks on this tech-heavy exchange – but keep in mind it is also a leveraged fund, meaning that instead of just moving the opposite direction of its benchmark, it moves even faster. Specifically, SQQQ is a 3X fund that is built to move three times in the op...
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Recently, I'm learning day trading strategies. And I want to share some points with mooers, also want masters to give me some advice. @Dadacai @GratefulPanda @HopeAlways @Mars Mooo @Syuee @Mcsnacks H Tupack
The most important rules are Granville's 8 Rules, which principle is to use the resistance and support from MA to find out the best entry position points for trend trading investments.
1. Four buying signals
Breakout Buy - It is a buying signal when the price rises from the bottom and breaks the MA of tendency level.
Call-back Buy - When the price goes beyond the MA, and the call-back does not fall below the MA can be considered as a buying signal.
Fake Breakout Buy - The price falls below the MA. However, if the MA is still rising and the short-term price goes back upon the MA, it is a buying signal.
Off-buy - When the price keeps falling and accumulates specific declines, and it begins to deviate from the moving average, it is a buying signal.
$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$
2. Four selling signals
Breakout Sell - It is a selling signal when the price falls from above and breaks the MA of tendency level.
Bounce Sell - When the price goes below the MA and rebounds but does not exceed the MA, it is a selling signal.
Fake Breakout Sell - The price rises and breaks the MA. However, the MA is still falling, and the short-term price falls below the MA. It is a selling signal.
Off-sell - When the price keeps rising and accumulates specific increases and starts deviating from the MA, it is a selling signal.
$RLX Technology (RLX.US)$ $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $BABA-W (09988.HK)$
I found that the intraday market rebounded quickly when the trending fell sharply. If you buy at a low point, you can significantly profit from the rebound. If you make an excellent stop-loss, the profit-loss ratio should be good. I will back-test $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ 's intraday trends to see its effectiveness. Here I use the five-minute bar for trading, and the corresponding moving average is VWAP.
We can see that $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ 's historical trend is in line with falling below the moving average at a rapid rate and then quickly rebounding back to the MA. It can be found that at the relatively lowest point, the needle-shaped k-line has been released and closed, and the angle of the downward movement below the moving average is enormous at the beginning. It looks very effective!
But in actual combat, I don't know the success rate, so you still need to set a stop loss just in case. The buying point of this kind of disk shape is when it falls below the intraday moving average. After a period of rapid decline at a large angle, a heavy volume is accompanied by a needle-shaped k-line is the buying point, and the selling point is to rebound to the moving average. Nearby, the stop loss point is the lowest buying point k-line.
I want to win $American Airlines (AAL.US)$ stock Please like my post and follow my account
The most important rules are Granville's 8 Rules, which principle is to use the resistance and support from MA to find out the best entry position points for trend trading investments.
1. Four buying signals
Breakout Buy - It is a buying signal when the price rises from the bottom and breaks the MA of tendency level.
Call-back Buy - When the price goes beyond the MA, and the call-back does not fall below the MA can be considered as a buying signal.
Fake Breakout Buy - The price falls below the MA. However, if the MA is still rising and the short-term price goes back upon the MA, it is a buying signal.
Off-buy - When the price keeps falling and accumulates specific declines, and it begins to deviate from the moving average, it is a buying signal.
$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$
2. Four selling signals
Breakout Sell - It is a selling signal when the price falls from above and breaks the MA of tendency level.
Bounce Sell - When the price goes below the MA and rebounds but does not exceed the MA, it is a selling signal.
Fake Breakout Sell - The price rises and breaks the MA. However, the MA is still falling, and the short-term price falls below the MA. It is a selling signal.
Off-sell - When the price keeps rising and accumulates specific increases and starts deviating from the MA, it is a selling signal.
$RLX Technology (RLX.US)$ $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $BABA-W (09988.HK)$
I found that the intraday market rebounded quickly when the trending fell sharply. If you buy at a low point, you can significantly profit from the rebound. If you make an excellent stop-loss, the profit-loss ratio should be good. I will back-test $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ 's intraday trends to see its effectiveness. Here I use the five-minute bar for trading, and the corresponding moving average is VWAP.
We can see that $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ 's historical trend is in line with falling below the moving average at a rapid rate and then quickly rebounding back to the MA. It can be found that at the relatively lowest point, the needle-shaped k-line has been released and closed, and the angle of the downward movement below the moving average is enormous at the beginning. It looks very effective!
But in actual combat, I don't know the success rate, so you still need to set a stop loss just in case. The buying point of this kind of disk shape is when it falls below the intraday moving average. After a period of rapid decline at a large angle, a heavy volume is accompanied by a needle-shaped k-line is the buying point, and the selling point is to rebound to the moving average. Nearby, the stop loss point is the lowest buying point k-line.
I want to win $American Airlines (AAL.US)$ stock Please like my post and follow my account
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