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Yoooooo mooers,
After two exciting rounds of the games, we finally came to the final round of the Easter Contest. The difficulty of the 3rd round is significantly upgraded. The answers to this round's puzzles are financial terms. Join and show them your talent!
Here are several scenarios indicating common financial terms. There is only one correct answer for each puzzle.
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You found that the price of a commodity in Singapo...
After two exciting rounds of the games, we finally came to the final round of the Easter Contest. The difficulty of the 3rd round is significantly upgraded. The answers to this round's puzzles are financial terms. Join and show them your talent!
Here are several scenarios indicating common financial terms. There is only one correct answer for each puzzle.
Scenario 1:
You found that the price of a commodity in Singapo...

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$ComfortDelGro (C52.SG)$ today total trading volume 8700k, short volume 3500k, average short price 1.384, scary lol
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Semiconductors, automobiles and the potential for tie-ups between the two industries took the spotlight in the tech sector with seemingly everyone from $Apple (AAPL.US)$ to $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ getting behind the wheel this week.
Let's start with $Apple (AAPL.US)$ which said...Absolutely nothing. But, reports that the company has developed a semiconductor "breakthrough", and will produce a fully autonomous electric car within four year were enough to send just about everyone wondering what companies might benefit from Apple putting a so-called "iCar" on the road.
Other chip companies involved into automotive industry actually did have a lot to say during the week. One of those was $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$, which got a big boost on Wall Street following its better-than-expected earnings report. Nvidia (NVDA) also said it was still pushing ahead with efforts to acquire British chip-technology company Arm Holdings despite more governmental inquiries into the proposed $40 billion acquisition.
$Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ wouldn't be outdone, as it said it secured a deal to provide its chip technology to BMW for a new generation of the automakers self-driving cars. Qualcomm Chief Executive Cristiano Amon also touted the company's automotive plans as part of its efforts to diversity into new industries for its chip products.
If that wasn't enough, $General Motors (GM.US)$ also said it was working with Qualcomm and other chipmakers to supply semiconductors for its vehicles in an effort to get around chip industry supply shortages.
Back to Apple for a moment. Chief Executive Tim Cook said Apple employees should plan on returning to the office, at least part time, on February 1. Apple also started up a new service program that will let consumers perform their own repairs on some Apple products.
Streaming TV companies weren't being quiet this week, either. $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ unveiled a new website where it will show its top-rated TV shows and movies every week.
$Disney (DIS.US)$ said it is raising the price of its Hulu Live TV service by $5 to $69.99 a month, but will include ESPN+ and Disney+ as part of the streaming package.
$Roku Inc (ROKU.US)$ took a hit after analyst Michael Nathanson cut his rating on the company's stock to sell due to slower advertising growth on the Roku Channel. There were also reports that Roku is developing more than 50 original shows for the Roku Channel.
After a bidding war between some of the largest TV broadcasters and streamers, $Comcast (CMCSA.US)$managed to renew its deal to carry games of the English Premier League for another six years.
For people who use $Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ a lot, the ride-sharing leader unveiled its new Uber One program where, for a monthly or annual fee, subscribers can get discounts on ride and free food and grocery delivery from Uber Eats.
Let's start with $Apple (AAPL.US)$ which said...Absolutely nothing. But, reports that the company has developed a semiconductor "breakthrough", and will produce a fully autonomous electric car within four year were enough to send just about everyone wondering what companies might benefit from Apple putting a so-called "iCar" on the road.
Other chip companies involved into automotive industry actually did have a lot to say during the week. One of those was $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$, which got a big boost on Wall Street following its better-than-expected earnings report. Nvidia (NVDA) also said it was still pushing ahead with efforts to acquire British chip-technology company Arm Holdings despite more governmental inquiries into the proposed $40 billion acquisition.
$Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ wouldn't be outdone, as it said it secured a deal to provide its chip technology to BMW for a new generation of the automakers self-driving cars. Qualcomm Chief Executive Cristiano Amon also touted the company's automotive plans as part of its efforts to diversity into new industries for its chip products.
If that wasn't enough, $General Motors (GM.US)$ also said it was working with Qualcomm and other chipmakers to supply semiconductors for its vehicles in an effort to get around chip industry supply shortages.
Back to Apple for a moment. Chief Executive Tim Cook said Apple employees should plan on returning to the office, at least part time, on February 1. Apple also started up a new service program that will let consumers perform their own repairs on some Apple products.
Streaming TV companies weren't being quiet this week, either. $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ unveiled a new website where it will show its top-rated TV shows and movies every week.
$Disney (DIS.US)$ said it is raising the price of its Hulu Live TV service by $5 to $69.99 a month, but will include ESPN+ and Disney+ as part of the streaming package.
$Roku Inc (ROKU.US)$ took a hit after analyst Michael Nathanson cut his rating on the company's stock to sell due to slower advertising growth on the Roku Channel. There were also reports that Roku is developing more than 50 original shows for the Roku Channel.
After a bidding war between some of the largest TV broadcasters and streamers, $Comcast (CMCSA.US)$managed to renew its deal to carry games of the English Premier League for another six years.
For people who use $Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ a lot, the ride-sharing leader unveiled its new Uber One program where, for a monthly or annual fee, subscribers can get discounts on ride and free food and grocery delivery from Uber Eats.

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$Apple (AAPL.US)$
$Meta Platforms (FB.US)$
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$
$KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB.US)$
$Alibaba (BABA.US)$
$SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$
$Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$
I have uploaded a new video with summary of last week market and also what to look out for next week. I did technical analysis on these stocks as well. Do watch and subscribe!
https://youtu.be/Wd-0UzZQJIc
$Meta Platforms (FB.US)$
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$
$KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB.US)$
$Alibaba (BABA.US)$
$SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$
$Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$
I have uploaded a new video with summary of last week market and also what to look out for next week. I did technical analysis on these stocks as well. Do watch and subscribe!
https://youtu.be/Wd-0UzZQJIc
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Yes, finally Greatest Multi Sport Event Olympic 2020 can be held despite of Covid-19 pandemic, All athlete from nations around the world will compete to be the Fastest, Highest, Strongest in Olympics Competition.
Congratulations to all winner, Especially those whose breaks new records and first gold medal for their countries 🎉🏅💪👏🏻
Market trading is similar as Olympic competition, there are many world class companies in different industry sectors, which try to outperform the other company in term of profit, revenues, dividend& share prices 🏦💵🚀🚀
Like sports different people have different favourite sports& athlete to support, in investment we also had to choose our favourite industry and company to support, and we believe they are able to be the winner against the others.
For My self, I have three favourite industry (EV, Semiconductor& Technology), but my most favorite share now is ...
Congratulations to all winner, Especially those whose breaks new records and first gold medal for their countries 🎉🏅💪👏🏻
Market trading is similar as Olympic competition, there are many world class companies in different industry sectors, which try to outperform the other company in term of profit, revenues, dividend& share prices 🏦💵🚀🚀
Like sports different people have different favourite sports& athlete to support, in investment we also had to choose our favourite industry and company to support, and we believe they are able to be the winner against the others.
For My self, I have three favourite industry (EV, Semiconductor& Technology), but my most favorite share now is ...



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$ComfortDelGro (C52.SG)$
brought in at 1.69
now already 1.55....
can cdg do something or not.
how long to hold? anyone suggestions??![]()
brought in at 1.69
now already 1.55....
can cdg do something or not.
how long to hold? anyone suggestions??
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