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November 15, 2024, this is a new starting point, let's go.
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Hello mooers,
What an incredible journey it has been! Our Global Paper Trading Challenge has officially concluded, and the results are nothing short of spectacular. With participants from across seven markets, let's celebrate the achievements and strides made in these past five weeks.
Challenge Highlights:
The sheer scale of this challenge was monumental, with registrations breaking past 150,000! This milestone is a test...
What an incredible journey it has been! Our Global Paper Trading Challenge has officially concluded, and the results are nothing short of spectacular. With participants from across seven markets, let's celebrate the achievements and strides made in these past five weeks.
Challenge Highlights:
The sheer scale of this challenge was monumental, with registrations breaking past 150,000! This milestone is a test...
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$Walmart (WMT.US)$ is releasing its Q3 FY2025 earnings on November 19 before the bell. Unlock insights with WMT Earnings Hub>>
As of 14 November, share price of $Walmart (WMT.US)$ has risen +62.31% this year. Analysts estimate that the company's revenue and EPS would improve greatly for Q3. In the meantime, with holiday season coming, what revenue outlook would the management provide? Subscribe to @Moo Live and book the ...
$Walmart (WMT.US)$ is releasing its Q3 FY2025 earnings on November 19 before the bell. Unlock insights with WMT Earnings Hub>>
As of 14 November, share price of $Walmart (WMT.US)$ has risen +62.31% this year. Analysts estimate that the company's revenue and EPS would improve greatly for Q3. In the meantime, with holiday season coming, what revenue outlook would the management provide? Subscribe to @Moo Live and book the ...
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$YIELDMAX COIN OPTION INCOME STRATEGY ETF (CONY.US)$ Anyone got the dividend yet?
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$YIELDMAX COIN OPTION INCOME STRATEGY ETF (CONY.US)$
May I ask on which date can I buy in order to receive dividends?
Which master knows?
Thank you
May I ask on which date can I buy in order to receive dividends?
Which master knows?
Thank you
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$ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK.US)$ The fate of an active fund is that it can't even beat the s&p 500. If Tesla goes up, she sells it right away, she can't hold on.
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I reduced 90% of my holdings in Tesla today. $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ I sold all the options expiring in a month and a half. This time belongs to speculative trading, holding long-term investments in the underlying stocks, as long as it is not heavily invested, it's fine.
Continue to wait. Keeping 10% of the 400Call expiring next year to prevent further rise. I know there will be a pullback and therefore not shorting.
Continue to wait. Keeping 10% of the 400Call expiring next year to prevent further rise. I know there will be a pullback and therefore not shorting.
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It's better to invest all at once.
According to the assumption you provided, if suddenly there is a large sum of money,
then I would choose to invest in a lump sum.
The reasons are as follows.
Based on the experience of the US stock market over the past hundred years, it has continued to rise. Even if there is a decline, it is usually short-term, around one to two years.
So it is very difficult to guess the price point.
If you choose regular fixed investment, such as splitting the same amount of money into two or three years or longer to buy, although it seems to avoid the risk of decline, you also miss the opportunity for growth, which may lead to buying more at higher prices, reducing income and increasing holding costs at the same time.
If you choose to buy in one go, even if you encounter a decline later, in the long run, it will still rise back up. What if the purchase continues to rise after buying?
So buying in one go is better than regular fixed investments.
According to the assumption you provided, if suddenly there is a large sum of money,
then I would choose to invest in a lump sum.
The reasons are as follows.
Based on the experience of the US stock market over the past hundred years, it has continued to rise. Even if there is a decline, it is usually short-term, around one to two years.
So it is very difficult to guess the price point.
If you choose regular fixed investment, such as splitting the same amount of money into two or three years or longer to buy, although it seems to avoid the risk of decline, you also miss the opportunity for growth, which may lead to buying more at higher prices, reducing income and increasing holding costs at the same time.
If you choose to buy in one go, even if you encounter a decline later, in the long run, it will still rise back up. What if the purchase continues to rise after buying?
So buying in one go is better than regular fixed investments.
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