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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ shareholders were urged by SOC Investment Group to vote against Chief Executive Elon Musk's 2018 option award at the company's annual general meeting, Reuters reported.
The SOC Investment Group, which works with pension funds sponsored by unions, also called on Tesla shareholders to vote against the reelection of company directors Kimbal Musk and James Murdoch, according to the report.
The optio...
The SOC Investment Group, which works with pension funds sponsored by unions, also called on Tesla shareholders to vote against the reelection of company directors Kimbal Musk and James Murdoch, according to the report.
The optio...
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Stock prices of $Manchester United (MANU.US)$ has jumped up again.
Manchester United's share price has been volatile ever since it was allegedly opened up for sale by the current owners - The Glazers.
The saga of Manchester United changing ownership has been one of the longest-running takeover news ever since news surfaced a few months ago.
Now that the saga is allegedly coming to an end, what entail to current shareholders or potential advantage takers?
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Manchester United's share price has been volatile ever since it was allegedly opened up for sale by the current owners - The Glazers.
The saga of Manchester United changing ownership has been one of the longest-running takeover news ever since news surfaced a few months ago.
Now that the saga is allegedly coming to an end, what entail to current shareholders or potential advantage takers?
1. Qatari...
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There are a few ground rules which I follow when it comes to trading.
First and foremost, I follow a system for everything. For my value investing, I do a certain amount of due diligence before starting a position in any stock. I look through articles, financial reports etc. before I decide if it is worth a buy. Similarly, for day-trading or momentum trading, I go in and go out of a trade solely based on technical indicators. When a system is followed, trades are consistent, and you know exactly what you're doing. You aren't just copying someone off Youtube. You aren't just buying because everyone is talking about it.
Second of all, I fight the urge every time I panic. Emotions are your biggest enemy in the stock market. Sometimes, when you followed your system but things go south, it may be tempting to panic-sell. When we're in this state, it's tough to make rational decisions. It is true that in some situations, for example, if a company is suddenly in a lot of trouble and its prospects are drastically affected, it may be a good idea to cut your losses. However, if your stocks are tanking because major indexes are falling, or because of FUD that's not directly related to the prospect of the company itself, then do think again. Distract yourself. Close the app. If you truly believe in the stock, you wouldn't be panicking. Warren Buffett has never tried to time the market. He is systematic and he does not let his emotions cloud his judgment. This is how it should be done.
Lastly, manage your risk well. Money management is important. I allocate a fixed percentage of my money to blue chips and ETFs. $Apple (AAPL.US)$ , $Berkshire Hathaway-B (BRK.B.US)$ and $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ are some examples. This is my retirement money. I also allocate a smaller percentage to riskier ventures like day-trading and momentum-trading. Finally, I allocate some percentage to stocks which have considerable risk associated with them, yet I am going to gamble on the long term prospects because I love what I see right now for these companies. These are mainly Chinese EVs like $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ , fintechs like $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ and $SoFi Technologies (SOFI.US)$ , to name a few.
Do not be the one guy who puts 90% of his savings into day trading, only to lose half of it in a week. Manage your risk and your money well. While you're at it, know how to put a stop loss or a trailing stop on your positions if necessary. This is especially important for day trading.
First and foremost, I follow a system for everything. For my value investing, I do a certain amount of due diligence before starting a position in any stock. I look through articles, financial reports etc. before I decide if it is worth a buy. Similarly, for day-trading or momentum trading, I go in and go out of a trade solely based on technical indicators. When a system is followed, trades are consistent, and you know exactly what you're doing. You aren't just copying someone off Youtube. You aren't just buying because everyone is talking about it.
Second of all, I fight the urge every time I panic. Emotions are your biggest enemy in the stock market. Sometimes, when you followed your system but things go south, it may be tempting to panic-sell. When we're in this state, it's tough to make rational decisions. It is true that in some situations, for example, if a company is suddenly in a lot of trouble and its prospects are drastically affected, it may be a good idea to cut your losses. However, if your stocks are tanking because major indexes are falling, or because of FUD that's not directly related to the prospect of the company itself, then do think again. Distract yourself. Close the app. If you truly believe in the stock, you wouldn't be panicking. Warren Buffett has never tried to time the market. He is systematic and he does not let his emotions cloud his judgment. This is how it should be done.
Lastly, manage your risk well. Money management is important. I allocate a fixed percentage of my money to blue chips and ETFs. $Apple (AAPL.US)$ , $Berkshire Hathaway-B (BRK.B.US)$ and $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ are some examples. This is my retirement money. I also allocate a smaller percentage to riskier ventures like day-trading and momentum-trading. Finally, I allocate some percentage to stocks which have considerable risk associated with them, yet I am going to gamble on the long term prospects because I love what I see right now for these companies. These are mainly Chinese EVs like $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ , fintechs like $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ and $SoFi Technologies (SOFI.US)$ , to name a few.
Do not be the one guy who puts 90% of his savings into day trading, only to lose half of it in a week. Manage your risk and your money well. While you're at it, know how to put a stop loss or a trailing stop on your positions if necessary. This is especially important for day trading.
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$Sasseur Reit (CRPU.SG)$ posted highest 3rd quarter DPU 💪🏻👍🏻 been holding this counter for 1+ year even during Covid payout still attractive.
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Will the dividend be directly deposited into the moo moo account?
I can't see how much the dividend is here
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