Wishing you great financial success in the new year.
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Dear mooers,
We are coming to the end of a very unusual year full of uncertainty. Whether good or bad, we all witnessed the history.
Before you want to see what you can expect in 2022, let's have a little break and take a guess of the closing price of the S&P 500.
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We are coming to the end of a very unusual year full of uncertainty. Whether good or bad, we all witnessed the history.
Before you want to see what you can expect in 2022, let's have a little break and take a guess of the closing price of the S&P 500.
A happy ending or a tragedy? Go big or go home? Place your bet NOW!
Win Reward:
Place your bet on the closing price of the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ (i.e.4800.11) on Friday...
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$Verb Technology (VERB.US)$ 7 green days in a row 💪🏼
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$TROOPS Inc (TROO.US)$ will u drop tonight?
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If this Obikro mutation really is a vaccine
Is he good news for the whole STOCK market?
Let's leave aside whether the hype is bullshit
Let's just say one thing what happens next if this mutant virus is really good for the economy
First of all, he's not particularly bullish on tech stocks because many of them have enjoyed high growth during the pandemic lockdown
Second, the Fed will accelerate the tapering of bond purchases, accelerate the end of QE, accelerate the tightening of monetary policy. Do you think this news is good news for the market?
If this Obikro mutation really is a vaccine
Is he good news for the whole STOCK market?
Let's leave aside whether the hype is bullshit
Let's just say one thing what happens next if this mutant virus is really good for the economy
First of all, he's not particularly bullish on tech stocks because many of them have enjoyed high growth during the pandemic lockdown
Second, the Fed will accelerate the tapering of bond purchases, accelerate the end of QE, accelerate the tightening of monetary policy. Do you think this news is good news for the market?
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$TROOPS Inc (TROO.US)$ change name again? DROODS much better
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Hi, mooers,
Goodbye November. Hello December. We officially enter intoed the last month of 2021. How would you answer if someone asks you how your November trades went? Can't conclude in one go? Don't worry! Just show them what you wrote here!
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Before we announce the winners, we would like to thank and send our best wishes to all mooers who are committed to writing trade reviews and consider review writing as an excellent way to become a better trader. We do believe the consistent reviews on your trade is of great necessity.
Congratulations on our winners
$Ford Motor (F.US)$ share winners:
@Moo Topis an active reviewer and an advanced moomoo notes user. He is very familiar with the tools on moomoo that help him to record every trade's details, his ideas, and his feelings. Did you notice that his posts with moomoo notes are receiving more and more likes and comments? Please take a look at what did right!
@Jamesimwrote reviews on almost every trading day. He shared his understanding of the market and the, trending topics and consistently attached the current position and newly added tickers on his posts. Jamesim also shared the profits and losses in detail to record the happy moments and conduct analysis when losses occur. That's the secret to being a good trader. A piece of sharing snapshot is as follows:
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Goodbye November. Hello December. We officially enter intoed the last month of 2021. How would you answer if someone asks you how your November trades went? Can't conclude in one go? Don't worry! Just show them what you wrote here!
Review Your Trades to Win Free Stocks
Before we announce the winners, we would like to thank and send our best wishes to all mooers who are committed to writing trade reviews and consider review writing as an excellent way to become a better trader. We do believe the consistent reviews on your trade is of great necessity.
Congratulations on our winners
$Ford Motor (F.US)$ share winners:
@Moo Topis an active reviewer and an advanced moomoo notes user. He is very familiar with the tools on moomoo that help him to record every trade's details, his ideas, and his feelings. Did you notice that his posts with moomoo notes are receiving more and more likes and comments? Please take a look at what did right!
@Jamesimwrote reviews on almost every trading day. He shared his understanding of the market and the, trending topics and consistently attached the current position and newly added tickers on his posts. Jamesim also shared the profits and losses in detail to record the happy moments and conduct analysis when losses occur. That's the secret to being a good trader. A piece of sharing snapshot is as follows:
@steady Pom pipiis a role model for check-in. He recorded P/L and his perception of trading and the overall market. What impressed us the most is that he stayed positive even if encountering drawbacks. He said if we missed the train, don't be too upset because another one is coming soon. Staying positive is what would help us through a a tough time. Check out his profile now!
$ContextLogic (WISH.US)$share winners:
@MONDAY86is full of sharp insights into fundamentals and news.
@doctorpot1has just started to use the moomoo notes features. Well done, and keep it up!
@钱包君你要振作起来is very active in trading meme stocks like $Phunware (PHUN.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$ $Sienna Senior Living Inc (SIA.CA)$ $Camber Energy (CEI.US)$ He's always emotional when reviewing his trades.
@JP GO @笨犇犇犇犇牛 @102678535 @AM5945Your reviews are very impressive, too!
Again, thank you all for joining us at this event. For those participants who miss a free share, you can still find points rewards in your Rewards Club if your reviews meet our criteria. View the event rules here.
Final words
We want to restate our purpose for this check-in event: to help you understand the importance of writing trading review, and to encourage you to adopt the powerful tool of trading review to become advanced traders. moomoo notes feature is designed to be an easy tool to empower you on writing reviews. Check out what moomoo offers here and vote for your favorite features now!
Didn't see your favorite ones? Leave a comment to let us know!
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Recently, reports about cashing out by American business leaders have stirred the nerves of investors. It has reached its peak when the CEOs of $Tesla (TSLA.US)$and $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ started selling their stock while their company's stock prices were hovering near new records.
$Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ Chief Executive Satya Nadella sold about half of his shares in the company last week, reported by Wall Street Journal on Nov. 29.
The filing of Mr. Nadella’s transaction was made public on the Wednesday before the long Thanksgiving weekend. The transaction yielded more than $285 million for Mr. Nadella. This is the single-largest stock sale for Mr. Nadella, according to InsiderScore.
How did the market react?
Interestingly, MSFT has fallen 2% since LAST Wednesday, while $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ has fallen 2.64% over the same period.
Ben Silverman, director of research at InsiderScore, said the sale is similar to Tesla CEO Elon Musk's recent stock sales. Mr. Musk took to Twitter on Nov. 7 pledging to sell 10% of his stockholdings. The Tesla CEO was taking advantage of gains in the company’s stock price, Mr. Silverman said.
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$'s stock price has fallen by about 7%, and its market value has shrunk by nearly $100 billion from that point.
Does CEOs’ sell-off mean it’s time to sell?
Action speaks louder than words. Of course, the behavior of business leaders will affect investors' confidence in the company. At least, for better or worse, news usually makes stocks more volatile in the short term.
However, their actions are not always noteworthy.
For one thing, insiders may have their own reason each time they sell stock. As to Nadella, analysts said the move could be related to Washington state instituting a 7% tax for long-term capital gains beginning at the start of next year for anything exceeding $250,000 a year.
For another, insider trading shouldn't be the only source of information, because not every executive is correct each time. In the long run, the best option is to research in-depth.
News about the sale of stocks by executives is reported from time to time. To paint a clearer picture of their effects, let's check the performance of markets and those stocks:
1. The broad market has continuously set new highs since the pandemic.
2. Taking Amazon as an example, after the CEO sold shares, the stock price has still climbed higher.
The same story also applies to $Pfizer (PFE.US)$, whose CEO sold stocks last November.
3. It's not all good news. $GameStop (GME.US)$ CEO announced to sell stocks in April. Here is how the stock price performed since then.
The bottom line
1. The CEO's sell-off may help you predict the future volatility of stock prices in the short term.
2. There is no obvious correlation between long-term stock performance and CEO selling.
3. Insider trading should not be the only source of information. Before making wise investment decisions, we should rely on in-depth research to check the company’s financial statements, annual reports, and other public opinions.
As a rule, value investors generally prefer to invest in high-quality companies with fair prices. The question is, how to identify the value of a company?
Click to our newly unveiled courses: How to invest in stocks: Quick-Start Guide.
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$Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ Chief Executive Satya Nadella sold about half of his shares in the company last week, reported by Wall Street Journal on Nov. 29.
The filing of Mr. Nadella’s transaction was made public on the Wednesday before the long Thanksgiving weekend. The transaction yielded more than $285 million for Mr. Nadella. This is the single-largest stock sale for Mr. Nadella, according to InsiderScore.
How did the market react?
Interestingly, MSFT has fallen 2% since LAST Wednesday, while $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ has fallen 2.64% over the same period.
Ben Silverman, director of research at InsiderScore, said the sale is similar to Tesla CEO Elon Musk's recent stock sales. Mr. Musk took to Twitter on Nov. 7 pledging to sell 10% of his stockholdings. The Tesla CEO was taking advantage of gains in the company’s stock price, Mr. Silverman said.
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$'s stock price has fallen by about 7%, and its market value has shrunk by nearly $100 billion from that point.
Does CEOs’ sell-off mean it’s time to sell?
Action speaks louder than words. Of course, the behavior of business leaders will affect investors' confidence in the company. At least, for better or worse, news usually makes stocks more volatile in the short term.
However, their actions are not always noteworthy.
For one thing, insiders may have their own reason each time they sell stock. As to Nadella, analysts said the move could be related to Washington state instituting a 7% tax for long-term capital gains beginning at the start of next year for anything exceeding $250,000 a year.
For another, insider trading shouldn't be the only source of information, because not every executive is correct each time. In the long run, the best option is to research in-depth.
News about the sale of stocks by executives is reported from time to time. To paint a clearer picture of their effects, let's check the performance of markets and those stocks:
1. The broad market has continuously set new highs since the pandemic.
2. Taking Amazon as an example, after the CEO sold shares, the stock price has still climbed higher.
The same story also applies to $Pfizer (PFE.US)$, whose CEO sold stocks last November.
3. It's not all good news. $GameStop (GME.US)$ CEO announced to sell stocks in April. Here is how the stock price performed since then.
The bottom line
1. The CEO's sell-off may help you predict the future volatility of stock prices in the short term.
2. There is no obvious correlation between long-term stock performance and CEO selling.
3. Insider trading should not be the only source of information. Before making wise investment decisions, we should rely on in-depth research to check the company’s financial statements, annual reports, and other public opinions.
As a rule, value investors generally prefer to invest in high-quality companies with fair prices. The question is, how to identify the value of a company?
Click to our newly unveiled courses: How to invest in stocks: Quick-Start Guide.
Welcome to Courses in Moo Community, we help you trade like a pro.
$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$
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