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    Hong Kong stocks are weak and there is a high risk of a big fall, and US equities looked like a good rebound last night, but there is an opportunity to hide the killer behind it as SME funds continue to outflow substantially $TENCENT (00700.HK)$ $BABA-W (09988.HK)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Moderna (MRNA.US)$
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    30 Nov 2021| Panic erupts again as global asset plunges US stocks loan call back
    30 Nov 2021| Panic erupts again as global asset plunges US stocks loan call back
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    $Moderna (MRNA.US)$ ok I must say im surprised they actually step up to admit their flaws and explain why and reminded everyone at the same time that their vaccine is much more effective which is also true u can go check it out urself. hust cos of this im gonna support u all the way
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    When it comes to trading lingo, it’s a jungle out there, with trading expressions that can be difficult to understand. We’ve rounded up the usual suspects and tamed them into short definitions so you can speculate with confidence. First and foremost, let's say a big thanks to our amazing mooers to contribute so many good ideas by joining the topic #What lingos did you learn along the way? Thank you all!
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    Basic Terms
    Stonk: an intentional misspelling of stock
    YOLO - You only live once  and refers to people who invest heavily in a certain stock
    HODL - Slang for "hold your position" and resist the urge to sell your holdings.
    Hold the Line - A battle cry for users during volatility in the markets. When stocks favored by the forum began to drop, appeals to “hold the line” became common.
    Falling knife - Refers to a sharp drop, which is commonly used in phrases like, "don't try to catch a falling knife," which can be translated to mean, "wait for the price to bottom out before buying it." 
    Hanging man -  is a bearish candlestick pattern that forms at the end of an uptrend and warns of lower prices to come
    Inverted hammer - a type of candlestick pattern found after a downtrend and is usually taken to be a trend-reversal signal
    Gay Bear - It refers to people who WANT stocks to go down, and are seeking to profit off of the position, as “gay bears.” They are denoted by a picture of an LBGT flag and a bear emoji, or sometimes a strange video clip of dancing animated bears
    I Eat Crayons - More subversive self-deprecation, often used by members of the group to imply that their foolhardy bets, and possible resulting losses, should not be mistaken for formal investment expertise
    Paytience - Used as a reminder that patience generally pays off
    Restricted Shares - Shares only available to company insiders
    Tenbanger - An investment that rises to 10* its purchase price (or has the potential to do so)
    Odd Lot - A trade where the position size is less than the standard lot
    Babysitting - Holding onto a trade, despite losses, in the hope of breaking even or making a profit if the market turns around
    Dark Pools - Liquidity that exists between institutions on private exchanges, and is not available to the public
    Dip - The rapid decrease in the value of a coin or stock, or an entire market
    Fiat - Currency issued by the government, e.g. US dollar
    Circuit breakers - temporary measures that halt trading to curb panic-selling on stock exchanges
    Animals in Trading
    Bulls - an upward trending market, a cycle of growth; the optimists who often go long
    Bears - a depressed and/or downward-trending market; the bearish trader or investor is pessimistic
    Stags - a short-term speculator, usually refers to a day trader, the opportunists
    Wolves - the unethical stock market wunderkinds famous for unscrupulous success
    Rabbits - the scalpers who buy shares for very short periods of time, ranging from a couple of weeks to intra-day buying and selling
    Turtles - the long-term trader, trend-following trader
    Pigs - the slaughtered, high-risk investors who is greedy, having forgotten their original investment strategy to focus on securing unrealistic future gains.
    Ostrich - the ignorant investors who tend to ignore the bad news and bury their heads in the figurative sand.
    Chicken - the fearful investors that are highly risk-averse and are really afraid to lose any amount. They are driven with so much fear that it sometimes overrides their common sense in making sound investment decisions.
    Sheep - the herd-follower who lacks discipline and whose trading strategy is unfocused and predicated on the suggestions of others.
    Whales - Whales are movers and shakers (whether a trust, bank or even an individual) with such a lot of capital that their buys and sells make waves in the market.
    Bearwhale - Someone with a large position in a particular coin but with a 'bearish' vision.
    Bullwhale - Someone with a large position in a particular coin but with a 'bullish' vision.
    Apes - the meme, favorite strategy: HODL, favorite destination: moon /Moon and favorite mode of transport: rocket
    Black swans - they look beautiful in white. But adding the word “black” – it killed it which resulting in a meaning of a completely unforeseen and unexpected stance
    Grey rhinos - preparing for highly probable events that potentially could have a high impact. They are often neglected, are not random surprises, but occur after a series of warnings and visible evidence.
    Unicorns - startups that have come to be valued at $1 billion or more
    Hawks and doves - the central bank’s decisions regarding interest rates. ‘Hawkish’ are those in favour of raising the interest rate and a tighter monetary policy to curb inflation. A meeker ‘dove’ stance is of the opinion that the central bank should keep interest rates low or flat.
    Popular slang to define market/ investor moves
    Tanking - When a market falls suddenly.
    Short squeeze - When traders who hold short positions are forced to close their trades due to the rapid price increase.
    Long squeeze - the opposite of short squeeze when a market drops significantly and unexpectedly very quickly
    Jigged out - when the market turns against a general trend, forcing traders to close their position.
    Flip - Buying and selling for a quick profit, usually intraday.
    Gamma squeeze - It occurs when the price of a stock surges in a short period of time, often associated with the purchase of call options to drive up the price.
    The dead cat bounce - the last gap rallying movement of a ‘dead market, when a stock’s price rises from depression briefly, only to fall again.
    Crunching - A market's price falling rapidly and going beyond a presumed support level.
    Sell-off (Dumping) - When an abnormal amount of traders are selling a position.
    Buy the dip - Place the trade when the price is down, on the assumption that it will rebound soon enough.
    Pump and dump - A group of investors colluded and bought the same stock at the same time to momentarily drive up the price of the stock and to sell it a short time later to turn them into a profit. Thereafter the price will drop back to the normal level.
    Bottom fishing - Buying or going long on securities after their prices have fallen considerably, expecting they will rise in time.
    Ask slapping - Buying shares at the ask price.
    Choppy - High volatility within a narrow range.
    WSB Special
    To the moon - a rallying cry for certain stocks
    ATH - all time high
    Apes together strong - It's a clique or expression of solidarity with other common investors going for the same goal like buying AMC to the moon.
    Paper hands - It means the investor is quick ot sell a stock at the first sign of trouble.
    Diamond hands - Continuing to hold a stock despite losses, adversity, and volatility, confident that the price will increase.
    DFV - Refers to the aforementioned Reddit user DeepF--kingValue, who posted about making call options for GameStop stock (NYSE:GME) and became the “granddaddy” of the GME stock surge
    ROARING KITTY - The social media pseudonym of Keith Gill, a financial adviser in Massachusetts whose Reddit posts and YouTube video streams helped drive interest in GameStop's stock.
    Bagholder - Someone who holds on to a coin or stock that has dropped in price and hopes it increases to the price where they originally purchased.
    TENDIES - Shorthand for chicken tenders, which WSB uses as slang for profits on a trade.
    Acronym
    DD - Due diligence
    DYODD- Do you own due diligence
    FOMO - Fear of missing out
    FUD - Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt
    MOASS - mother of all short squeezes
    DYOR - Do your own research
    PAD - Pump and Dump
    NHOD - New High Of Day
    OTM - Out of the money
    ITM - In the money
    FTD - Fail to deliver
    HFT - High frequency trading
    AMA - Ask me Anything
    ATL - All Time Low, when coins or stock breaks its previous lowest price record.
    BTD - Buy the dip
    DCA - Dollar-cost averaging, an investment technique where a fixed sum of money is used to invest in coin or stocks.
    DCB - Dead Cat Bounce, a brief price recovery before a major crash.
    FA - Fundamental Analysis, a method to evaluate an investment by looking at its intrinsic value.
    ETF - Exchange-Traded-Fund, a tradable product that follows the price of an underlying asset.
    JOMO - Joy of Missing Out, refers to someone who is happy for not taking a certain position as the price keep on dropping.
    Lambo - Abbreviation of Lamborghini, used often when the price is going to rise sharply so that one can pay for such car with the winnings.
    LEAPS - long-term equity anticipation security, basically an options that is has a very long expiry (>=1 year).
    PMCC - Poor man covered call. Using a deep in the money call LEAPS to cover the call option instead of the underlying stock (generally lower upfront payment)
    Crypto Special
    2FA (2 Factor Authentication) - A double layer security used to provide double protection to user account.
    51% Attack - A possible attack on blockchain by a group of miners who hold more than 50% of the hash rate.
    Airdrop - A way to distribute coins to end users for free or exchange for performing a small task.
    Altcoin - Any cryptocurrency that is not bitcoin.
    ICO - Initial Coin Offering. Issued to be exchanged on launch. Similar to IPO's.
    Paper Wallet - The public and private keys of the cryptocurrency wallet held on a piece of paper.
    Gas - Fee paid to miners for executing a transaction on the Ethereum blockchain.
    POW - Proof of work, a requirement defined by computer calculation.
    REKT - Used in the crypto community to indicate huge losses.
    SAFU - A term used in cryptocurrency world to mean safe.
    Wholecoiner - Someone who owns 1 full Bitcoin
    Nocoiner - A person who does not possess any cryptocurrency.
    OCD - Obsessive Cryptocurrency Disorder, for people who cannot stop monitoring their cryptocurrency daily.
    Hot Wallet - Storing of crypto coins online, connected to the Internet.
    Cold Wallet - Storing of crypto coins offline.
    DAO - Decentralized Autonomous Organization, whereby it run by itself without any human interventions.
    DEX - Decentralized Exchange, where people can do trading without the need of a middleman.
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    $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ tomorrow wake up see tesla 1300!! huat ah
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    $Disney (DIS.US)$
    Walt Disney is sitting above the 167 support. There is a chance it will go back down to retest 167 support. If it breaks the next support is at 160.
    Overall trend it has been in a consolidation zone for some time and currently it is sitting at the bottom of consolidation zone, if you are bullish on this stock, now is the best risk to reward because if 167 support holds, you will be looking for it to break 172 resistance and go back to top of consolidation zone.
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    Stocks set for steady open as policy meetings loom
    Asian stocks looked set for a steady open Tuesday as traders evaluated a record-high close for U.S. equities and awaited key central bank decisions amid concerns about elevated inflation.
    Futures were little changed for Japan and rose for Hong Kong. Australian stocks opened little changed. U.S. contracts fluctuated after optimism over corporate earnings saw the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ hit a new peak and the $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ touch 36,000 for the first time. Electric-vehicle giant $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ extended a rally. An index of Chinese stocks traded in the U.S. jumped the most since early October.
    Smaller stocks are poised to shine, dot-com veteran Jacob says
    Ryan Jacob, a veteran of the dot-com boom-and-bust era who has worked his way back to the upper reaches of the fund-performance heap, isn't worried about equities being expensive, though he expects smaller stocks to outperform heading into 2022.
    "We're heading for a period where small caps are going to outperform large caps to a significant degree. And it has to do with interest rates" heading higher, he said.
    GameStop leads the way as meme stocks eye best day since August
    A group of retail-trader favorites is on pace for its best day since late August, led by a mid-afternoon surge for $GameStop (GME.US)$.
    The basket of 37 so-called meme stocks tracked by Bloomberg soared as much as 14% Monday as trading volume for the video game retailer and speculative peers accelerated. GameStop and $SoFi Technologies (SOFI.US)$ led the group higher as mentions on platforms like Stocktwits and Reddit's WallStreetBets jumped.
    Singapore has grand ambitions to become a global crypto hub
    "We think the best approach is not to clamp down or ban these things," said Ravi Menon, managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, which regulates banks and financial firms.
    Instead, MAS is putting in place "strong regulation," so firms that meet its requirements and address the multitude of risks can operate, he said in an interview.
    Rivian Automotive targets IPO valuation just above $60 billion
    $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ is seeking a valuation in a range just above $60 billion in its initial public offering next week, one of the biggest and most-anticipated deals yet in a blockbuster year for new issues.
    Shiba inu passes dogecoin in the top 10 cryptocurrencies
    Two meme cryptocurrencies, both inspired by shiba inu dogs, are now within the top 10 by market value.
    As of Monday afternoon, dogecoin, which launched in 2013 as a joke, ranks No.10 with a market value of over $35 billion, according to CoinGecko. It’s currently trading at around 27 cents. A token called shiba inu, which launched in 2020 to poke fun at dogecoin, ranks No.9 with a market value of over $38 billion. Shiba inu hit an all-time high of $0.00008616 on Thursday.
    Amazon plans to launch its first internet satellites in late 2022
    "There is no substitute for on-orbit testing, and we expect to learn a lot given the complexity and risk of operating in such a challenging environment," $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ vice president of technology Rajeev Badyal said in a statement.
    Called KuiperSat-1 and KuiperSat-2, Amazon said the satellites will launch with rocket builder ABL Space on its RS1 vehicle.
    A Singapore start-up raked in almost $3 million in sales in 2 months — all through Facebook
    In September 2020, the three co-founders of Singapore-based Mdada, a social commerce start-up, did their first $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ livestream to sell products.
    To date, Mdada has garnered more than 5 million livestream views, with more than 28,000 followers. The company has grown to almost 30 employees. Mdada's unaudited revenue for the financial year ended Sept. 30 came in at about $15 million Singapore dollars ($11.1 million).
    Source: Bloomberg, WSJ, CNBC
    Wall Street Today | GameStop leads the way as meme stocks eye best day since Aug
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    Halloween is the spookiest night of the year. It is also a boon to the retail industry - even during a pandemic.
    And, with more people indoors and looking for a little cheer during another tough year, even pet costumes are also flying off the racks.
    Halloween has come to be most closely associated with the pumpkin, but apples have also played an important role in it’s history.
    Bobbing for apples remains a traditional Halloween party game. This practice used to be considered a form of divination performed around Halloween. Young people would literally dunk their heads in a tub of water and try to bite into the floating apple, in a quest to figure out their future partner.
    As with any big celebration, getting the Halloween decorations right is important. During my college days, I love to decorate the exterior of my house to attract (or terrify?) the trick or treaters who come knocking.
    According to folklore, the spirits of the dead were able to come back to life to harm people and crops in the physical world. People tried to appease the restless spirits on Halloween. And, these practices led to many of today's Halloween traditions. Thus, people used to wear costumes of monsters, ghosts, and devils to scare away the harmful spirits.
    Today, people still celebrate by wearing scary costumes. However, now, they also dress up like popular celebrities, children's show characters, princesses, super heroes and much more.
    Traditionally, if no treat is given, they can play a trick on the homeowners.
    The Halloween celebration has spread to many countries throughout the world as a fun and commercial event.
    Halloween is centered mostly around sweet foods. Traditional foods to eat on Halloween would be caramel apples, candy corn, caramel corn, any foods involving pumpkin (pie, bread, cake, pudding, etc) and soul cake. Soul cake is a Halloween tradition. They are like a cross between cookies and cupcakes.
    Some daring people may visit spooky places like a cemetary, battlefield or other historic landmark. Some may even go to a ticketed “haunted house”, which hosts a thrilling and spooky attraction where actors are hired to scare people.
    Trick-or-Treating is the most popular activity to do on Halloween night. Trick-or-treating is a fun activity that starts when the sun sets on October 31st.
    A fun trick people play for trick-or-treaters is that there are bowls that say “please take one” and there will be a decoration next to the bowl that’s about human-sized. When the children reach for the bowl, the decoration tries to grab the trick-or-treater, making them realize it was actually a person in costume!
    Some houses will not give anything to people who don’t wear costumes. A rule on Halloween is, if the outside lights of the house are off, then they are not giving out to trick-or-treaters.
    I have an eye for Candy Apples
    Apple always has a place in harvest celebrations. I find it particularly alluring to gaze at the dipped apples on sticks with bright red glaze showcasing next to a glass window at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. It’s an ingenious way of enticing potential customers, like myself. To me, this is the perfect blend of sweet and spicy confectionery.
    Spotting Bats
    It’s likely that bats were present at the earliest celebrations of proto-Halloween. Medieval folklore expanded upon the spooky connotation of bats with a number of superstition built around the idea that bats were the omen of death.
    Gorging on Candy
    The rise in the popularity of trick-or-treating inspired candy companies to make a marketing push with small, individually wrapped confections.
    Shopping Hacks
    I have the tendency to go hunt for Halloween goodies, one day after Halloween because they will go on super sale, the day after.
    Every year, my friends and family will make it a tradition to visit the pumpkin patch. Visiting a pumpkin patch isn’t just about finding the best pumpkin. But, the experience and fond memories that I make while there. Every pumpkin patch is unique and offers different activities. Pumpkin Picking is one of my favourite activities during Fall.
    The best part of Fall is heading to the local pumpkin patch to pick a pumpkin with my family. These pumpkin patches are usually just a short drive from Downtown, but I feel like I am being transported far away to a farmland with corn mazes, hayrides and apple cider donuts.
    I, especially, look forward to the yearly Pumpkin Patch adventures. I enjoy admiring hundreds of pumpkins, corn stalks, hay bales, animal feedings while devouring tasty autumn snacks.
    So on every October 31st, as the veil between the supernatural world and the human world is the thinnest, remember to wish all Mooers “Happy Halloween!”
    ( Have Fun, while Staying Safe! )
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    Witch you a MOO-sterious Halloween!
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    Grab the cake and candlesbecause it’s time to celebrate a FUTU-bulous 9th Anniversary of our best-loved FUTU!
    $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$’s MooMoo has successfully build a social community of traders. I notice that our MooMoo Community is very passionate about learning and utilising digital means to do so. FUTU has made tremendous progress to include features aimed at upgrading my knowledge, ease of use, such as real-time market data, access to tutorials, live company broadcasts and even customisable tools.
    I, particularly, adore FUTU’s new logo inspired by the victorious Charging Bull, an unmistakable tribute to power and prosperity on New York’s Wall Street. The new logo is so apt as it represents the tenacity and upbeat spirit of Mooers.
    FUTU’s community of users is the real draw for me. Mooers can use the in-app forum to connect and exchange market views as well as share our investment insights. This social aspect of investing will certainly grow in the years to come. The MooMoo Community allows me to interact with other like-minded individuals across the globe.
    Additionally, I have observed a growth in interactions as more Mooers are more than willing to share their tips and expertise with one another to help us become more well-versed in the financial world.
    I absolutely like the fact that Mooers can also partake in discussions and share our trading insights with other like-minded investors globally.
    Within the MooMoo Community, I feel safe and happy to share my opinions and lessons learnt from my investments and inspire fellow Mooers by exchanging our success stories.
    Honestly, it is really quite amazing to see how involved Mooers are becoming in sharing their knowledge for the benefit of other Mooers.
    My Joyous MooMoo Moment
    I was totally taken by surprise with an in-app notification to inform that I was crowned with a “Mentor Moo” title for one of the posts which I had written. I’m genuinely grateful and humbled by how supportive our fellow Mooers are. And, I sincerely thank everyone who has taken the time to read my post and made that extra effort to vote as well. MooMoo Community is really encouraging and supportive indeed. I truly enjoy writing, sharing, learning and growing together within the MooMoo Community.
    My Second Most Valuable MooMoo Moments
    It is when I do receive heartwarming, meaningful and purposeful interactions from fellow Mooers (with a big heart) in response to my written posts, so we can all selflessly learn from one another.
    If 2021 has taught me anything, it's that, it is very important to be grateful for what I have.
    I will keep my eyes on the stars and ensure my feet is always firmly on the ground.
    I wish FUTU many more fabulous years of unparalleled success and unrivaled trading services. Congratulations and Happy 9th Anniversary!
    I foresee FUTU’s popularity of digital trading platform to grow exponentially in the coming years and I am extremely happy to be part of its growth.
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    Happy 9th FUTU-bulous Anniversary!
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