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Every company's financials tell a unique story, revealing important information about its revenue, assets, liabilities, and cash flow.
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$Tesla(TSLA.US$ Raising equity from 13% to 25% will push TSLA's stock price to 400-500, so this wave must continue to suppress the stock price to get bottom chips. In other words, TSLA is currently in the first stage before the repurchase. This explains why some insignificant negative news has been amplified infinitely in the last 2 weeks! The buyback has begun.
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Elon Musk sells 19.5 million Tesla shares worth almost $4 billion
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is selling millions of Tesla shares again. The celebrity executive disposed of 19.5 million shares Tuesday, which is worth about $3.95 billion, according to three filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is selling millions of Tesla shares again. The celebrity executive disposed of 19.5 million shares Tuesday, which is worth about $3.95 billion, according to three filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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When trading stocks, if you don't catch up with the ups and downs in the short term, you win against 50% of the people.
If you do the medium to long term and reduce frequent operations, you will profit 70% of people.
If you use fundamentals to select stocks and select excellent companies in the Chaoyang industry, you will surpass 90% of people.
If you combine admission with the bottom of the monthly chart, it's almost over 95% of people.
You avoid monotony and spread your positions, almost more than 98% of people.
If you can trade stocks with spare money without leverage, over 99% of people will definitely exceed 99% in the long run...
The plan continues to repeat the above points; financial freedom is only a matter of time.
$Tesla(TSLA.US$ $Amazon(AMZN.US$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US$ This is my future idea, and I would like to share it with you all!
If you do the medium to long term and reduce frequent operations, you will profit 70% of people.
If you use fundamentals to select stocks and select excellent companies in the Chaoyang industry, you will surpass 90% of people.
If you combine admission with the bottom of the monthly chart, it's almost over 95% of people.
You avoid monotony and spread your positions, almost more than 98% of people.
If you can trade stocks with spare money without leverage, over 99% of people will definitely exceed 99% in the long run...
The plan continues to repeat the above points; financial freedom is only a matter of time.
$Tesla(TSLA.US$ $Amazon(AMZN.US$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US$ This is my future idea, and I would like to share it with you all!
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$S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US$
We all know that America's economic development is driven not by production, but by consumption. Economic development depends on strong consumption and loose monetary policies. And innovation and entrepreneurship are even more inseparable from low financing costs. The biggest obstacle to all of this, however, is inflation. As long as inflation does not rise, the US will continue to develop rapidly. Why will inflation suddenly become so severe since 2021? The reason is supply issues. The pandemic has impacted supply chains, and some brainy politicians have used stupid measures such as sanctions and trade wars to push up the cost of energy and commodities (everyone knows). So as long as some politicians continue to be brainwashed and continue to prevent the world from getting cheap energy and commodities, can US inflation return to before the pandemic in the next few years? What do you think? If inflation is not controlled, it may be difficult for US stocks to return to a big bull market. Short-term risks are huge, and long-term investments can't be too optimistic
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We all know that America's economic development is driven not by production, but by consumption. Economic development depends on strong consumption and loose monetary policies. And innovation and entrepreneurship are even more inseparable from low financing costs. The biggest obstacle to all of this, however, is inflation. As long as inflation does not rise, the US will continue to develop rapidly. Why will inflation suddenly become so severe since 2021? The reason is supply issues. The pandemic has impacted supply chains, and some brainy politicians have used stupid measures such as sanctions and trade wars to push up the cost of energy and commodities (everyone knows). So as long as some politicians continue to be brainwashed and continue to prevent the world from getting cheap energy and commodities, can US inflation return to before the pandemic in the next few years? What do you think? If inflation is not controlled, it may be difficult for US stocks to return to a big bull market. Short-term risks are huge, and long-term investments can't be too optimistic
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$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ What's happening? Why did you suddenly jump into the sea?
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