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Happy new year, mooers!
In 2022, the Moo community launched 10 technical analysis challenges. Big thanks to all mooers for your active participation! There's no end to learning, so let us keep it up to become pro traders together!
Today, we'd like to introduce another indicator to you: DeMark 9® (TDS 9). TDS 9 is an automatically generated sequence. Want to have a try? All you need to do is select it from the ...
In 2022, the Moo community launched 10 technical analysis challenges. Big thanks to all mooers for your active participation! There's no end to learning, so let us keep it up to become pro traders together!
Today, we'd like to introduce another indicator to you: DeMark 9® (TDS 9). TDS 9 is an automatically generated sequence. Want to have a try? All you need to do is select it from the ...
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Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, said on Monday that the Fed could make big interest rate increases and push rates to relatively high levels in its quest to cool off demand and temper inflation, which is running at its fastest pace in 40 years.
His comments were the clearest statement yet that the central bank was ready to forcefully attack rapid price increases to make sure that they do not become a permanent feature of ...
His comments were the clearest statement yet that the central bank was ready to forcefully attack rapid price increases to make sure that they do not become a permanent feature of ...
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Will u buy $LGI-OSPL SLC ETF S$ (ESG.SG)$
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$FTSE Singapore Straits Time Index (.STI.SG)$
OR
STOCKS:
$UOB (U11.SG)$
$OCBC Bank (O39.SG)$
$DBS Group Holdings (D05.SG)$
$Singtel (Z74.SG)$
$Sea (SE.US)$
$Flex Ltd (FLEX.US)$
$CapLand IntCom T (C38U.SG)$
$SGX (S68.SG)$
$Keppel (BN4.SG)$
$Wilmar Intl (F34.SG)$
NOTE:
There're still 40 hidden❓❓❓companies in the ESG ETF .
Related Topic:
Milk The Cow ...
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$FTSE Singapore Straits Time Index (.STI.SG)$
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STOCKS:
$UOB (U11.SG)$
$OCBC Bank (O39.SG)$
$DBS Group Holdings (D05.SG)$
$Singtel (Z74.SG)$
$Sea (SE.US)$
$Flex Ltd (FLEX.US)$
$CapLand IntCom T (C38U.SG)$
$SGX (S68.SG)$
$Keppel (BN4.SG)$
$Wilmar Intl (F34.SG)$
NOTE:
There're still 40 hidden❓❓❓companies in the ESG ETF .
Related Topic:
Milk The Cow ...
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The analysts at Bloomberg Intelligence have identified several worth watching carefully in the year ahead. Here's how they say about the 10 stocks.
$FedEx (FDX.US)$
This might finally be the year for FedEx Corp., which has significantly underperformed United Parcel Service Inc. and Deutsche Post AG over the past half-decade. Network changes, technology integration, and—finally—benefits from its 2016 acquisition of Dutch courier TNT Exp...
$FedEx (FDX.US)$
This might finally be the year for FedEx Corp., which has significantly underperformed United Parcel Service Inc. and Deutsche Post AG over the past half-decade. Network changes, technology integration, and—finally—benefits from its 2016 acquisition of Dutch courier TNT Exp...
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The agency believes that high oil prices are good for the performance release of relevant industrial chains: it is recommended to pay attention to oil and gas producers and oil service suppliers who directly benefit from high oil prices; in addition, the cost advantages of coal chemical industry and light hydrocarbon cracking under high oil prices are highlighted, and refining and chemical leaders with high safety margins and conside...
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I bought 10 shares of $Apple (AAPL.US)$ at $150 each, it fell to $120, causing me a 20% loss. I then bought 20 more shares at $120 each. The average cost of my shares became $130 each equating to an 8% loss which was a lot easier to recover and it was done in the first day of the price rebounce and by the time it got to my original purchase price of $150 a couple of days later, I was already up by $20 a share, giving me a healthy 15% return on m...
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I'm waiting, waiting, waiting, I will never sell.
Because it doesn't make sense anymore!
DCA does not apply to every stock, never buy stocks you don't recognize, now I have a very deep understanding.
But it's a different story if it's a value stock, the lower the price, the more you buy.
Because it doesn't make sense anymore!
DCA does not apply to every stock, never buy stocks you don't recognize, now I have a very deep understanding.
But it's a different story if it's a value stock, the lower the price, the more you buy.
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Russia invading Ukraine is a crisis. Crisis in Chinese means 危机. There will be a lot of volatility in the market going forward in the next few months with Fed also going to increase the interest rate. In this type of scenario, doing Dollar cost averaging whenever there is a big sell down may be the way to go. Of course we need to invest only in company that are churning out good profit or those with high growth rate and going to break even this year or next. Stay calm and watc...
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In fact, I use all money-making strategies, and I adapt to the situation.
When I first started investing in stocks, I used various strategies. Through practical operations, I now tend to invest in value stocks, but I also pay attention to some growth stocks (which may become value stocks in the future).
A strategy of prioritizing value stocks over index stocks is a good choice. I have found that when the index falls, value stocks tend to fall less, and when the index rises, value stocks tend to rebound quickly. Conversely, stocks with poor fundamentals tend to fall more when the index falls, and rise slower when the index rises. Some stocks even fall more instead of rising.
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I am not a professional, so I observe and learn from some excellent investors, such as Warren Buffett and Cathy Wood. Buffett is my idol, and I learn from him and replicate some of the stocks he holds. $Nu Holdings (NU.US)$
Transaction records
I also reduce investment risks and provide another source of passive income by buying ETFs. $Global X Nasdaq 100 Covered Call ETF (QYLD.US)$
Transaction records
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When I first started investing in stocks, I used various strategies. Through practical operations, I now tend to invest in value stocks, but I also pay attention to some growth stocks (which may become value stocks in the future).
A strategy of prioritizing value stocks over index stocks is a good choice. I have found that when the index falls, value stocks tend to fall less, and when the index rises, value stocks tend to rebound quickly. Conversely, stocks with poor fundamentals tend to fall more when the index falls, and rise slower when the index rises. Some stocks even fall more instead of rising.
👉https://www.moomoo.com/hans/community/feed/107460442718214?lang_code=0
I am not a professional, so I observe and learn from some excellent investors, such as Warren Buffett and Cathy Wood. Buffett is my idol, and I learn from him and replicate some of the stocks he holds. $Nu Holdings (NU.US)$
Transaction records
I also reduce investment risks and provide another source of passive income by buying ETFs. $Global X Nasdaq 100 Covered Call ETF (QYLD.US)$
Transaction records
👉https://www.moomoo.com/hans/community/feed...
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Tech giants like $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ and $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ have recently made some aggressive moves to secure their position in the developing metaverse. Meta, formerly known as Facebook, even went so far as to change its company name to reflect this new focus. Microsoft will probably keep its name, but it intends to make a sizeable acquisition that it thinks will help build a presence in this network of 3D virtual worlds focused on social ...
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