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1. $Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$ : Laid off 75% of employees
2. $Apple (AAPL.US)$ : Hiring freeze
3. $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ : Laid off 17,000 employees
4. $Goldman Sachs (GS.US)$ : Laid off 8% of employees
5. $Meta Platforms (META.US)$ : Laid off 13% of employees
6. $Coinbase (COIN.US)$ : Laid off 20% of employees
7. $Intel (INTC.US)$ : Laid off 20% of employees
2. $Apple (AAPL.US)$ : Hiring freeze
3. $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ : Laid off 17,000 employees
4. $Goldman Sachs (GS.US)$ : Laid off 8% of employees
5. $Meta Platforms (META.US)$ : Laid off 13% of employees
6. $Coinbase (COIN.US)$ : Laid off 20% of employees
7. $Intel (INTC.US)$ : Laid off 20% of employees
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ i got 170.40 average with 1120 shares, . should i be afraid ??? that all i got and thats all ky life time saving. tell me what to do at this point. no kore money to aberage down
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ in this time pull up, u
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$Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$ buy more and more
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Just curious on your position on $Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$, if you can show your position (with your username) in comment even better so we all can know your stand better
Long here means that you bought the shares, or bought CALL options, or sold PUT options. Having covered call is still in this Long.
Short here means that you shorted the shares, or sold CALL option, or bought PUT options. selling covered call is not counted here.
Both Long and Short h...
Long here means that you bought the shares, or bought CALL options, or sold PUT options. Having covered call is still in this Long.
Short here means that you shorted the shares, or sold CALL option, or bought PUT options. selling covered call is not counted here.
Both Long and Short h...
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Struggling to make a decision. $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Amazon (AMZN.US)$
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I’m a long term investor so these are just some of the lessons I’ve learnt from my limited experience with day trading. I will also give a brief overview of the VWAP indicator which is often used by day traders.
Lessons Learnt
1) Trade when the mind is clear and alert
Do not trade when you’re feeling sleepy, tired, unwell or troubled. This is especially true when trading in a foreign market with time zone differences. Day trading requires snap decisions and you can’t make those decisions if you are feeling poorly.
2) Play small
Limit the amount invested to a small percentage of your capital so it wouldn’t hurt if it is lost entirely. This is important as there is no such thing as a hundred percent success rate.
3) Plan your entry and exit
Set target profit and stop loss when entering a trade. This helps you to know when to exit. Do not hesitate or second guess yourself. Capital preservation is important.
4) A good knowledge of technical indicators is required
This enables one to spot and interpret the signals. Using a number of technical indicators helps to confirm the signal and improve the probability of wins.
VWAP Indicator
VWAP stands for volume-weighted average price. It is basically the average trading price of a stock after taking into account the volume. The formula is VWAP = number of shares x typical price divided by the total number of shares. Since VWAP is calculated from previous prices, there will be a lag which becomes bigger throughout the day. VWAP is reset each day.
How to view VWAP in Moomoo:
In Detailed Quotes, click on Chart Settings > Indicators > VWAP.
Make sure VWAP is checked. You can modify the colour if you wish.
Once this is done, return to the chart. You can click VWAP at the bottom of the chart (portrait mode) or on the right hand side of the chart (landscape mode). In the pictures below, VWAP is the yellow line.
How To Use VWAP Indicator
A rising VWAP shows that buyers have more control, a declining VWAP shows that sellers have more control and a flat VWAP means the stock is trading within a range. When the price is above VWAP, it is in the overbought zone and when the price is below VWAP, it is in the oversold zone.
VWAP can be used to establish support and resistance price levels. In general, traders try to trade close to VWAP in anticipation of a bounce off (long) or a decline (short). Institutional investors use VWAP as a benchmark when planning their entries and exits to minimise their effect on the market price. So do companies when they do share buybacks e.g. $Apple (AAPL.US)$ .
It is a good idea to use VWAP in conjunction with other technical indicators such as MACD, RSI and Stochastic to confirm the signal before executing a trade. Use a paper account to practise and test out your strategies before risking any real money.
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ $SNDL Inc (SNDL.US)$ $Marin Software (MRIN.US)$ $ContextLogic (WISH.US)$ $Astra Space (ASTR.US)$ $American Airlines (AAL.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Moderna (MRNA.US)$ $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$ $Phunware (PHUN.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ $Sea (SE.US)$
Disclaimer: The above is my personal opinion. It is not financial advice or a recommendation to invest. Please consult a financial advisor before making any investment decision.
Check out Long Term Investment - A Strategy For Growing Returns Without Sleepless Nights https://www.moomoo.com/community/feed/107495017873414?lang_code=2
Lessons Learnt
1) Trade when the mind is clear and alert
Do not trade when you’re feeling sleepy, tired, unwell or troubled. This is especially true when trading in a foreign market with time zone differences. Day trading requires snap decisions and you can’t make those decisions if you are feeling poorly.
2) Play small
Limit the amount invested to a small percentage of your capital so it wouldn’t hurt if it is lost entirely. This is important as there is no such thing as a hundred percent success rate.
3) Plan your entry and exit
Set target profit and stop loss when entering a trade. This helps you to know when to exit. Do not hesitate or second guess yourself. Capital preservation is important.
4) A good knowledge of technical indicators is required
This enables one to spot and interpret the signals. Using a number of technical indicators helps to confirm the signal and improve the probability of wins.
VWAP Indicator
VWAP stands for volume-weighted average price. It is basically the average trading price of a stock after taking into account the volume. The formula is VWAP = number of shares x typical price divided by the total number of shares. Since VWAP is calculated from previous prices, there will be a lag which becomes bigger throughout the day. VWAP is reset each day.
How to view VWAP in Moomoo:
In Detailed Quotes, click on Chart Settings > Indicators > VWAP.
Make sure VWAP is checked. You can modify the colour if you wish.
Once this is done, return to the chart. You can click VWAP at the bottom of the chart (portrait mode) or on the right hand side of the chart (landscape mode). In the pictures below, VWAP is the yellow line.
How To Use VWAP Indicator
A rising VWAP shows that buyers have more control, a declining VWAP shows that sellers have more control and a flat VWAP means the stock is trading within a range. When the price is above VWAP, it is in the overbought zone and when the price is below VWAP, it is in the oversold zone.
VWAP can be used to establish support and resistance price levels. In general, traders try to trade close to VWAP in anticipation of a bounce off (long) or a decline (short). Institutional investors use VWAP as a benchmark when planning their entries and exits to minimise their effect on the market price. So do companies when they do share buybacks e.g. $Apple (AAPL.US)$ .
It is a good idea to use VWAP in conjunction with other technical indicators such as MACD, RSI and Stochastic to confirm the signal before executing a trade. Use a paper account to practise and test out your strategies before risking any real money.
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ $SNDL Inc (SNDL.US)$ $Marin Software (MRIN.US)$ $ContextLogic (WISH.US)$ $Astra Space (ASTR.US)$ $American Airlines (AAL.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Moderna (MRNA.US)$ $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$ $Phunware (PHUN.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ $Sea (SE.US)$
Disclaimer: The above is my personal opinion. It is not financial advice or a recommendation to invest. Please consult a financial advisor before making any investment decision.
Check out Long Term Investment - A Strategy For Growing Returns Without Sleepless Nights https://www.moomoo.com/community/feed/107495017873414?lang_code=2
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