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Hi, mooers!
A new year is here, and we're ready for new adventures! But first, let's look back at 2023. Happy with your investments? Learned something valuable? Let's talk about it.
Last year, we shared a lot about investing. We got tips, reviewed our choices, and planned for the future. Every story from you made our investment trip feel less lonely.
Let's revisit the past year's highlights and toast to our collective s...
A new year is here, and we're ready for new adventures! But first, let's look back at 2023. Happy with your investments? Learned something valuable? Let's talk about it.
Last year, we shared a lot about investing. We got tips, reviewed our choices, and planned for the future. Every story from you made our investment trip feel less lonely.
Let's revisit the past year's highlights and toast to our collective s...
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Hey mooers,
We wish you:
A joyous Christmas filled with love, happiness and prosperity!
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We wish you:
A joyous Christmas filled with love, happiness and prosperity!
From moomoo news team members Wave Melody Linear Chloe Zoe Mia Jimmy Danilo Ander Julianna Eli
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$AMC Entertainment(AMC.US)$ I’ve been reading information regarding liquidity requirements involving AMC/GME(AMC Entertainment and Game Stop) that will be putting pressure on ( broker's name) , and I just wanted to know:
What will happen to my shares if you happen to have a liquidity issue?
Who exactly is holding my shares, is it you, or another entity?
If ( broker's name) goes out of business, do assets transfer to other brokerage?
Which one?
Who knows how long that takes to clear up?
Also, related to the above, can you assure me that ( broker's name) is technically prepared to handle the probably hugely increased volume in buying /selling order when a squeeze happens?
Or will ( broker's name) have " technical difficulties" again as we have seen that in the past?
Thank you for your time and the answers to my questions.
What will happen to my shares if you happen to have a liquidity issue?
Who exactly is holding my shares, is it you, or another entity?
If ( broker's name) goes out of business, do assets transfer to other brokerage?
Which one?
Who knows how long that takes to clear up?
Also, related to the above, can you assure me that ( broker's name) is technically prepared to handle the probably hugely increased volume in buying /selling order when a squeeze happens?
Or will ( broker's name) have " technical difficulties" again as we have seen that in the past?
Thank you for your time and the answers to my questions.
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$UP Fintech (TIGR.US)$ a retreat ambient where deserved for community here with friend. compatriot, peer and more, the warmest community in moomoo
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The survey shows a third of U.S. respondents plan to give the gift of cash or clothing items like socks or ties.What do you want for Christmas?
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$Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$ Talk so much, where's all the short power? No ammo meh? Cannot be. Last check 2m+ shares available, lowered borrow rates and upcoming Fed announcement. How come no balls now? One word - shortgrab la, come on!
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$American Airlines (AAL.US)$ drop drop drop... How to understand?!
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although stock market crashes and corrections are quite common, they don't last very long. Since S&P 500 back in 1950 the average time to go from peak to trough is 188 calendar days