To our new Canadian friends, moomoo here extending a big hello from sunny Singapore! We're super excited to have you on board.
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"What motivated you to become an investor, and can you share one of the biggest lessons you've learned throughout your investing career?"
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Likely to be angst about Costco's 3.5% US comp in February, lowest in a long time despite still-hot food inflation. Will reignite concerns just like November's 4.6% print, which proved to be a blip. Investors in even top notch retailers can be incredibly short-term $Costco (COST.US)$
One important thing for massive sustainable energy, needs to be out of space and somehow send energy back to Earth. If we do so on Earth, we will lose so much energy for nothing..just thoughts.
Truth be told, I never thought that I would come to buy shares of Meta Platforms. Really just known as Facebook for much of its life, the firm seemed to me to be a social platform where investors were paying a lofty premium for the growth prospects the firm offered. But late last year, after seeing shares of the company plunge around 70%, I finally bit the bullet and bought in.
Risk is supposed to make us uncomfortable, but it’s also where returns come from. When it works against our investments, it can be abrupt and scary. True wealth is built by being disciplined with our investments.
Investors who stay calm, stay invested and stay diversified will be the ones who best weather the storms and reap the rewards when the clouds dissipate and the sun re-emerges.
Investors who stay calm, stay invested and stay diversified will be the ones who best weather the storms and reap the rewards when the clouds dissipate and the sun re-emerges.
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The tortoise remains slow but steady on his track and
eventually wins the race. Similarly, tortoise investors look to stay invested for long
tenures so that they can earn compounded returns. Established stocks provide
lucrative dividends and bonus issues that help grow the wealth. They hold their
positions even in a negative stock market and always gain in the long run.
eventually wins the race. Similarly, tortoise investors look to stay invested for long
tenures so that they can earn compounded returns. Established stocks provide
lucrative dividends and bonus issues that help grow the wealth. They hold their
positions even in a negative stock market and always gain in the long run.
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$Apple (AAPL.US)$ I really want to buy this eventually. Here’s my hold up for the next 30-45 days. If I’m missing something let me have it.
-IPhone 14 issues (I’m guessing QC will be an issue across the board bc manufacturers are rushing delivery to meet forecasted expectations)
-Potential Chinese Covid lockdowns (I know Biden said Covid is over, China hasn’t)
-FOMC rate hikes, they’re STILL NOT pivoting( trust me I wish they were)
-GDP readout for q3 2022, FedEx may be the canary in the coal ...
-IPhone 14 issues (I’m guessing QC will be an issue across the board bc manufacturers are rushing delivery to meet forecasted expectations)
-Potential Chinese Covid lockdowns (I know Biden said Covid is over, China hasn’t)
-FOMC rate hikes, they’re STILL NOT pivoting( trust me I wish they were)
-GDP readout for q3 2022, FedEx may be the canary in the coal ...
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September historically isn't a good month for the broader stock market, but it could be a good month for arguably its most important stock: $Apple (AAPL.US)$ . Demand for Apple's latest suite of iPhones and the pricey new $800 Apple Watch Ultra appear to look strong, according to various analyst notes combed by Yahoo Finance.
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Tomorrow, $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ 's $AMC Preferred Equity Unit (APE.US)$ begins trading.
To all interested in trading; expect increased volatility tomorrow with the potential for wider spreads early going. (spreads = difference between bid and ask)
To all interested in trading; expect increased volatility tomorrow with the potential for wider spreads early going. (spreads = difference between bid and ask)
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