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Are you optimistic about the stock market but worried that buying stocks could be too risky? Or are you bullish on a particular sector but don't know which stock to buy?
If you have these concerns, an ETF may be a possible choice.
Are you an environmentalist or living a low carbon life? Are you interested in ESG investing? Do you want to invest while saving the planet?
A good example is the EV investment boom, as energy-efficient and low-carbon economie...
If you have these concerns, an ETF may be a possible choice.
Are you an environmentalist or living a low carbon life? Are you interested in ESG investing? Do you want to invest while saving the planet?
A good example is the EV investment boom, as energy-efficient and low-carbon economie...
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$Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$
Source: Bloomberg, Portfolio123
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The median forecast of Fed officials calls for three rate hikes this year, and Gartman, chairman of the University of Akron Endowment, said there could be four. So he sees stocks could fall 10% to 15% this year.
Gartman's more hawkish forecast stems partly from the addition of strong anti-inflation voters to the Fed's policymaking Federal Open Market Committee this year.
In Jan. 2022, Cleveland Fed's Loretta Mester, Kansas Cit...
Gartman's more hawkish forecast stems partly from the addition of strong anti-inflation voters to the Fed's policymaking Federal Open Market Committee this year.
In Jan. 2022, Cleveland Fed's Loretta Mester, Kansas Cit...
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Financial services sector rose 1.41% yesterday, extending this week's strong gains.
What is the current valuation level of financial stocks? Are they overvalued?
Financial Services
This sector includes companies that provide financial services include banks, savings and loans, asset management companies, credit services, investment brokerage firms and insurance companies.
Companies in this sector include $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$, $Wells Fargo & Co (WFC.US)$, $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ and ...
What is the current valuation level of financial stocks? Are they overvalued?
Financial Services
This sector includes companies that provide financial services include banks, savings and loans, asset management companies, credit services, investment brokerage firms and insurance companies.
Companies in this sector include $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$, $Wells Fargo & Co (WFC.US)$, $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ and ...
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$Apple (AAPL.US)$ A rumour has been spreading like wildfire that Apple is going to partner with the premium EV maker NIO $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ to build the level 5 autonomy self-driving EV, Apple car, slated to be launched in 2025. I believe they are the perfect match in heaven, as they both complement each other to propel to the next growth story for the years to come.
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Cathie Wood says the Ark Invest is "going through soul-searching"as its growth-focused funds fall out of favor amid expectations of tighter Federal Reserve policy.
- $ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK.US)$has dropped more than 20% in 2021.
- And in the same period, $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$climbed more than 20%.
Wood says her funds are sticking to their plans even after the rough stretch, and that their models forecast big returns in the next half decade.
Source: bloomberg
Read more: Cathie Wood: My stocks aren't in a bubble, but yours may be
- $ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK.US)$has dropped more than 20% in 2021.
- And in the same period, $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$climbed more than 20%.
Wood says her funds are sticking to their plans even after the rough stretch, and that their models forecast big returns in the next half decade.
Source: bloomberg
Read more: Cathie Wood: My stocks aren't in a bubble, but yours may be
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How to Day Trade using a Cash Account under $25,000 Account Balance.
Example:
starting account balance = $1,000
Monday - Trade $250, buy a stock make 10-15% sell lock the profits. $750 day trade buying power left.
Tuesday - Same thing.. use another $250 to scalp/swing trade things. Now $500 left to trade.
Wednesday - You’ll have $500 buying power but now that $250 from Monday is tradeable again since it takes 2 days for the cash to settle. This is a way you can get by day trading without having to wait every 3 days to trade.
Thursday - Use $250 again to scalp
Friday - optimally now, your account is at $1200 from trading all week.
Now you can do $300 a day the following week for scalps and day trades. And so on and so forth.
Also, another trick I used to do with cash accounts back in college was open multiple( 3-4) accounts through different brokerages. TD amertrade, Webull, Robinhood, MooMoo. etc
Allowing 9+ day trades a week 😉
additional tips/tricks of the trade:
keep losses to a minimum 3%ish. Buy in the late afternoon and sell early morning for momentum stocks in order to save a day trade. Buy near support level for scalps. Have targets and plan every trade. Have a reason for entering and exiting each trade. lock in gains whenever possible. don’t get greedy. It’s all about percentages when starting out day trading with a small account.
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$Apple (AAPL.US)$
Example:
starting account balance = $1,000
Monday - Trade $250, buy a stock make 10-15% sell lock the profits. $750 day trade buying power left.
Tuesday - Same thing.. use another $250 to scalp/swing trade things. Now $500 left to trade.
Wednesday - You’ll have $500 buying power but now that $250 from Monday is tradeable again since it takes 2 days for the cash to settle. This is a way you can get by day trading without having to wait every 3 days to trade.
Thursday - Use $250 again to scalp
Friday - optimally now, your account is at $1200 from trading all week.
Now you can do $300 a day the following week for scalps and day trades. And so on and so forth.
Also, another trick I used to do with cash accounts back in college was open multiple( 3-4) accounts through different brokerages. TD amertrade, Webull, Robinhood, MooMoo. etc
Allowing 9+ day trades a week 😉
additional tips/tricks of the trade:
keep losses to a minimum 3%ish. Buy in the late afternoon and sell early morning for momentum stocks in order to save a day trade. Buy near support level for scalps. Have targets and plan every trade. Have a reason for entering and exiting each trade. lock in gains whenever possible. don’t get greedy. It’s all about percentages when starting out day trading with a small account.
@Team moomoo
$Apple (AAPL.US)$
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