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The Chinese market has attracted increased attention in global markets, accompanied by rising volatility as more capital seeks to capitalize on potential opportunities largely driven by government measures. This environment led to a sharp rebound at the end of September, just before the National Holiday.
A specific example of this volatility: after two days of significant declines, the Chinese stock market rebounded...
A specific example of this volatility: after two days of significant declines, the Chinese stock market rebounded...


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The US Federal Reserve initiated its easing cycle with 50 basis points rate cut last week. This week, Chinese markets joined the trend on Tuesday by cutting the rate by 50 basis points. This decision sparked a rally, with the $Hang Seng Index (800000.HK)$ and $SSE Composite Index (000001.SH)$ rising more than 4% in a single day. On the same day, the Reserve Bank of Australia left its cash rate unchanged at 4.35%. Howe...



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The U.S. stock market has hit new highs again! Congrats!👏 If you started investing in the US market at the beginning of the year and haven't made any major mistakes, you've probably seen some gains! 🎉
As we hit the mid-year mark, let's take a look back at our Premium Learning journey. Driven by AI and major tech stocks, the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ and $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ have repeatedly reached new highs over...
As we hit the mid-year mark, let's take a look back at our Premium Learning journey. Driven by AI and major tech stocks, the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ and $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ have repeatedly reached new highs over...



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Horizontal trading can also = Profits ![]()
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When the trading day shows a deep dive, check the TA and if the suport holds steady showing either a rebound likely or horizontal trade opportunity.
Initial position: After the huge stock Dive, Was looking at a short upward spike or horizontal trading day. Bought some calls while observing the market movement.
Day Trading on soon to expire options: My strategy, As the initial Trading movement shows horizontal movem...
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When the trading day shows a deep dive, check the TA and if the suport holds steady showing either a rebound likely or horizontal trade opportunity.
Initial position: After the huge stock Dive, Was looking at a short upward spike or horizontal trading day. Bought some calls while observing the market movement.
Day Trading on soon to expire options: My strategy, As the initial Trading movement shows horizontal movem...



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We are all human beings, and making mistakes is human nature. When trading stocks, we are either driven by emotions, especially greed and fear, or we keep very high-profit expectations.
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Making mistakes is part of the learning process when it comes to trading or investing. While some trading mistakes are unavoidable, it is important that you don’t make a habit of them and learn from the unsuccessful experience. With that in mind, what's the biggest mistake you made? How much did it cost you? What lesson did you learn from it? Click to join the topic discussion now! --What's the biggest mistake you made?
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Welcome back to Mooers' Stories! In this session, we are going to share the following topic: What's the biggest mistake you've made while trading?
We are all human beings, and making mistakes is human nature. When trading stocks, we are either driven by emotions, especially greed and fear, or we keep very high-profit expectations.
Making mistakes is part of the learning process when it comes to trading or investing. While some trading mistakes are unavoidable, it is important that you don’t make a habit of them and learn from the unsuccessful experience. With that in mind, what's the biggest mistake you made? How much did it cost you? What lesson did you learn from it? Click to join the topic discussion now! --What's the biggest mistake you made?
Featured Stories:
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*Note: one can only get one reward out of the three mentioned above.
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3. User interaction with the post.
4. Relevant tickers added.
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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.![]()
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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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Tesla Stock Vs. BYD Stock: EV Markets
Tesla $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ is a truly global EV giant, with major sales in North America, Europe and China. It has notable business in Korea and some other Asian markets, as well as the Mideast. It has two plants, in Fremont, Calif., and Shanghai, China. Tesla will soon open plants in Austin, Texas, and near Berlin. Tesla already exports to Europe, mostly from the Shanghai plant.
The upside is that BYD $BYD Company ADR (BYDDY.US)$ has a lot of markets to expand into. It has just started to sell the Tang SUV in Norway, giving it a foothold for a much-larger expansion across Europe. It is shipping some EVs to Latin America. It also has big designs on Australia.
Its low-to-moderate-priced vehicles could serve rich and developing nations, while Tesla's current and planned vehicles are clearly aimed at affluent customers in rich nations. But America isn't in BYD's sights for now. Tariffs on China-made autos make exports to the U.S. cost prohibitive. BYD does not have any public plans for a U.S. EV plant so far, though it does make some EV buses here.
$Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$
Part of the content is taken from Investor's Business Daily.
Tesla $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ is a truly global EV giant, with major sales in North America, Europe and China. It has notable business in Korea and some other Asian markets, as well as the Mideast. It has two plants, in Fremont, Calif., and Shanghai, China. Tesla will soon open plants in Austin, Texas, and near Berlin. Tesla already exports to Europe, mostly from the Shanghai plant.
The upside is that BYD $BYD Company ADR (BYDDY.US)$ has a lot of markets to expand into. It has just started to sell the Tang SUV in Norway, giving it a foothold for a much-larger expansion across Europe. It is shipping some EVs to Latin America. It also has big designs on Australia.
Its low-to-moderate-priced vehicles could serve rich and developing nations, while Tesla's current and planned vehicles are clearly aimed at affluent customers in rich nations. But America isn't in BYD's sights for now. Tariffs on China-made autos make exports to the U.S. cost prohibitive. BYD does not have any public plans for a U.S. EV plant so far, though it does make some EV buses here.
$Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$
Part of the content is taken from Investor's Business Daily.

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10 Top-Traded US Stocks for Friday (12/17)
$Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$ $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$
$Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$ $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ gap is filled. when elon finish selling...
hold well into end of 2021 and we have Q4 results and 2022 catalysts coming. no fear dont panic sell
hold well into end of 2021 and we have Q4 results and 2022 catalysts coming. no fear dont panic sell

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