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Post your learning results by taping the discussion: TA Challenge: Breakout? Reversals? How to use Bollinger Bands?
Hi, mooers! Welcome back to the Bollinger Bands TA Challenge!
Beginners always want to be consistently profitable traders. To achieve that, they need to learn how to gauge trends with Bollinger Bands. Today, we are going to introduce the top 6 Bollinger Bands chart patterns. Let's see i...
Post your learning results by taping the discussion: TA Challenge: Breakout? Reversals? How to use Bollinger Bands?
Hi, mooers! Welcome back to the Bollinger Bands TA Challenge!
Beginners always want to be consistently profitable traders. To achieve that, they need to learn how to gauge trends with Bollinger Bands. Today, we are going to introduce the top 6 Bollinger Bands chart patterns. Let's see i...
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Post your learning results by taping the discussion: TA Challenge: Breakout? Reversals? How to use Bollinger Bands?
Hi, mooers!
Congratulations! You've arrived at the 2nd TA Challenge! Besides MA indicators, you may want to add more tools to the TA toolbox. The more tools you have, the more capable you are when dealing with the ever-changing market.
Created by John Bollinger in the 1980s, Bollinger Bands (BB)...
Post your learning results by taping the discussion: TA Challenge: Breakout? Reversals? How to use Bollinger Bands?
Hi, mooers!
Congratulations! You've arrived at the 2nd TA Challenge! Besides MA indicators, you may want to add more tools to the TA toolbox. The more tools you have, the more capable you are when dealing with the ever-changing market.
Created by John Bollinger in the 1980s, Bollinger Bands (BB)...
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The round 1 competition was fabulous! More than 1,000 mooers shared their answers and interacted actively with others. And all qualified participants have got their rewarding points.
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Historically, gold and real estate have a reputation as good inflation hedges. One good option for investing in gold is to buy it through an ETF, so you won’t have to actually own and protect the gold yourself. However, prices of these assets are already high and anyone looking to get in now is already rather late.
Investing into good companies for the long run is a feasible idea as long as you are not in for quick profits. Look for companies with little to no debt, which are grow...
Investing into good companies for the long run is a feasible idea as long as you are not in for quick profits. Look for companies with little to no debt, which are grow...
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Hi mooers, if you missed our learning camp before, no worries, here is our upgraded version!!!
Recently, the market is quite a bit of volatility coupled with hikes of the fed rates. Some mooers might face the dilemma of whether it is a good time to buy or not.
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Recently, the market is quite a bit of volatility coupled with hikes of the fed rates. Some mooers might face the dilemma of whether it is a good time to buy or not.
I highly recommend you to join this stock learning event and make a smarter decision in the current environment!
After joining this, you will have better understanding about h...
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I feel FOMC should still go ahead with 50bps rate increase despite the geopolitical situation. My reasoning for that is
1. FOMC has prepared the market well in advanced for a 50bps increase and hence market is already adjusted to bake-in the expectation. So if the requisite hike of 50bps is actually done, market will not be surprised. And we should not have an unexpected sharp correction.
2. Front loading the pain: Upfront 50bps increase is better now than to start with 25bp...
1. FOMC has prepared the market well in advanced for a 50bps increase and hence market is already adjusted to bake-in the expectation. So if the requisite hike of 50bps is actually done, market will not be surprised. And we should not have an unexpected sharp correction.
2. Front loading the pain: Upfront 50bps increase is better now than to start with 25bp...
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When I realise I have bought high, I will do either of the two approach.
1. If I am very sure of my reasoning to invest in a stock. and I am able to explain the latest downturn. I would usually start accumulating small quantities as the price drops in past I have ended up with very good avg price and a massive return when it recovers to expected level.
2. If I am unsure of my reasoning to invest, also if I bought it on a suggestion. I would cut my losses immediately. It serves me...
1. If I am very sure of my reasoning to invest in a stock. and I am able to explain the latest downturn. I would usually start accumulating small quantities as the price drops in past I have ended up with very good avg price and a massive return when it recovers to expected level.
2. If I am unsure of my reasoning to invest, also if I bought it on a suggestion. I would cut my losses immediately. It serves me...
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Current volatility is a blessing in disguise. it will give retail investors opportunity to buy good stocks for less. I expect the slump to last for a year and a 2 year bull run after that. I plan to remain invested in the market for that period
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