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2021 in Review: Grow Together to the Moon!
2021 is a bumpy year for investors.
In the post-pandemic era, 2021 has become one of the most unusual years for stock market investors. We try to conclude this year's stock market with three keywords.
"Apes," "Vaccine," and "Musk" are chosen to be the three magical words that could best describe 2021.
Each of them alone is a powerful catalyst that could lead the entire stock market into turmoils. Let's take a deep dive into these words one by one and see how influential they are.
2021 is possibly the genesis of APEs. After the epic battle started in the GME arena, some investors changed from being "solitary animals" to "social animals." The surface of apes group is putting an end to investing alone.
Together, apes have a real impact!
The above are the merits made by apes. All of them are forged in the heat of battle so that the revolution is imprinted into the makeup of apes. In 2021, apes finally stood up and stuck together to fight against the almost unbeatable enemy, making the year memorable. They claimed that if combining every shred of power, apes could become the mainstream one day.
"APE together strong!!!!!!"
Are you an ape?
Did I miss anything significant about "Apes?"
Please comment below to remind me of the missing memorable moments of apes.
You May Also Like:
Word of the Year: Musk
Word of the Year: Vaccine
Check it out here:
2021 in Review: Grow Together to the Moon!
2021 is a bumpy year for investors.
In the post-pandemic era, 2021 has become one of the most unusual years for stock market investors. We try to conclude this year's stock market with three keywords.
"Apes," "Vaccine," and "Musk" are chosen to be the three magical words that could best describe 2021.
Each of them alone is a powerful catalyst that could lead the entire stock market into turmoils. Let's take a deep dive into these words one by one and see how influential they are.
2021 is possibly the genesis of APEs. After the epic battle started in the GME arena, some investors changed from being "solitary animals" to "social animals." The surface of apes group is putting an end to investing alone.
Together, apes have a real impact!
The above are the merits made by apes. All of them are forged in the heat of battle so that the revolution is imprinted into the makeup of apes. In 2021, apes finally stood up and stuck together to fight against the almost unbeatable enemy, making the year memorable. They claimed that if combining every shred of power, apes could become the mainstream one day.
"APE together strong!!!!!!"
Are you an ape?
Did I miss anything significant about "Apes?"
Please comment below to remind me of the missing memorable moments of apes.
You May Also Like:
Word of the Year: Musk
Word of the Year: Vaccine
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Futu Singapore MD Gavin Chia joined senior executives from Happniess Capital, Jia Foundation, Horizons Ventures (all reginoal reputable family offices VC / asset management arm) in discussion on Impact Investment of Asian Business this Monday at the Business and Philanthropy Forum in Singapore. Two ministers Mr Desmond Tan and Mr Masagos Zulkifli attended the forum and shared on their social media thereafter. Good publicity for Futu/Moomoo brand in Singapore.
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Columns Market temperature (11/17)
The fear and greed index was developed by CNNMoney to measure two of the primary emotions that influence how much investors are willing to pay for stocks.
The fear and greed index is measured on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly basis. In theory, the index can be used to gauge whether the stock market is fairly priced. This is based on the logic that excessive fear tends to drive down share prices, and too much greed tends to have the opposite effect.
Be fearful when others are greedy. Be greedy when others are fearful.
---Warren Buffett
Fear & Greed Index
What emotion is driving the market?
Market Momentum:Extreme Greed
The S&P 500 is 6.63% above its 125-day average. This is further above the average than has been typical during the last two years and rapid increases like this often indicate extreme greed.
Last changed Oct 27 from a Greed rating.
Put and Call Options:Greed
During the last five trading days, volume in put options has lagged volume in call options by 60.37% as investors make bullish bets in their portfolios. However, this among the lowest levels of put buying seen during the last two years, indicating greed on the part of investors.
Last changed Nov 15 from an Extreme Greed rating.
Stock Price Strength:Greed
The number of stocks hitting 52-week highs exceeds the number hitting lows and is at the upper end of its range, indicating greed.
Last changed Nov 5 from a Neutral rating.
Source: CNNmoney
The fear and greed index is measured on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly basis. In theory, the index can be used to gauge whether the stock market is fairly priced. This is based on the logic that excessive fear tends to drive down share prices, and too much greed tends to have the opposite effect.
Be fearful when others are greedy. Be greedy when others are fearful.
---Warren Buffett
Fear & Greed Index
What emotion is driving the market?
Market Momentum:Extreme Greed
The S&P 500 is 6.63% above its 125-day average. This is further above the average than has been typical during the last two years and rapid increases like this often indicate extreme greed.
Last changed Oct 27 from a Greed rating.
Put and Call Options:Greed
During the last five trading days, volume in put options has lagged volume in call options by 60.37% as investors make bullish bets in their portfolios. However, this among the lowest levels of put buying seen during the last two years, indicating greed on the part of investors.
Last changed Nov 15 from an Extreme Greed rating.
Stock Price Strength:Greed
The number of stocks hitting 52-week highs exceeds the number hitting lows and is at the upper end of its range, indicating greed.
Last changed Nov 5 from a Neutral rating.
Source: CNNmoney
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Columns Market Temperature (11/11)
The fear and greed index was developed by CNNMoney to measure two of the primary emotions that influence how much investors are willing to pay for stocks.
The fear and greed index is measured on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly basis. In theory, the index can be used to gauge whether the stock market is fairly priced. This is based on the logic that excessive fear tends to drive down share prices, and too much greed tends to have the opposite effect.
Be fearful when others are greedy. Be greedy when others are fearful.
---Warren Buffett
Fear & Greed Index
What emotion is driving the market?
Safe Haven Demand: Extreme Greed
Stocks have outperformed bonds by 6.63 percentage points during the last 20 trading days. This is close to the strongest performance for stocks relative to bonds in the past two years and indicates investors are rotating into stocks from the relative safety of bonds.
Last changed Oct 14 from a Fear rating.
Junk Bond Demand: Extreme Greed
Investors in low quality junk bonds are accepting 1.84 percentage points in additional yield over safer investment grade corporate bonds. While this spread is historically high, it is sharply lower than recent prices and suggests that investors are pursuing higher risk strategies.
Last changed Oct 27 from a Greed rating.
Market Momentum: Extreme Greed
The S&P 500 is 5.81% above its 125-day average. This is further above the average than has been typical during the last two years and rapid increases like this often indicate extreme greed.
Last changed Oct 27 from a Greed rating.
Source: CNNmoney
$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ $DoorDash (DASH.US)$
The fear and greed index is measured on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly basis. In theory, the index can be used to gauge whether the stock market is fairly priced. This is based on the logic that excessive fear tends to drive down share prices, and too much greed tends to have the opposite effect.
Be fearful when others are greedy. Be greedy when others are fearful.
---Warren Buffett
Fear & Greed Index
What emotion is driving the market?
Safe Haven Demand: Extreme Greed
Stocks have outperformed bonds by 6.63 percentage points during the last 20 trading days. This is close to the strongest performance for stocks relative to bonds in the past two years and indicates investors are rotating into stocks from the relative safety of bonds.
Last changed Oct 14 from a Fear rating.
Junk Bond Demand: Extreme Greed
Investors in low quality junk bonds are accepting 1.84 percentage points in additional yield over safer investment grade corporate bonds. While this spread is historically high, it is sharply lower than recent prices and suggests that investors are pursuing higher risk strategies.
Last changed Oct 27 from a Greed rating.
Market Momentum: Extreme Greed
The S&P 500 is 5.81% above its 125-day average. This is further above the average than has been typical during the last two years and rapid increases like this often indicate extreme greed.
Last changed Oct 27 from a Greed rating.
Source: CNNmoney
$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ $DoorDash (DASH.US)$
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$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ is about to enter the metaverse. Shares of AMD shot higher by 10% in afternoon trading.
The chip giant said its EPYC chips were selected by $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ to help power its data centers at its virtual Accelerated Data Center Premiere event Monday.
AMD also offered a glimpse at its upcoming EPYC processors codenamed “Genoa” and “Bergamo.” AMD dubbed the Genoa processor as the "world’s highest performance proces...
The chip giant said its EPYC chips were selected by $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ to help power its data centers at its virtual Accelerated Data Center Premiere event Monday.
AMD also offered a glimpse at its upcoming EPYC processors codenamed “Genoa” and “Bergamo.” AMD dubbed the Genoa processor as the "world’s highest performance proces...
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ climbed $32.03 Thursday on Wells Fargo's upbeat assissment to close at $298.01. The stock also set a new intraday 52-week high of $313.65.
Facebook's rebranded last week as Meta as it looks to build out the virtual universe and further incorporate virtual and augmented reality with social media. It's plans to increase capital spending including data centers, servers and network infrastructure, potentially benefiting NVDA. $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ is forming a metaverse, which is likely going to require more microchips.
NVIDIA Omniverse is also a key enabler/platform for the development of the Metaverse across a wide range of vertical apps—industrial, manufacturing, design & engineering and autonomous vehicles/robotics.
Nvidia has been the biggest winner in the chips space this year. The stock is up 102% in 2021
The metaverse is not a new concept, but it is one gaining traction with a wider audience.
Do you think the concept is worthy to invest in? What else "Metaverse Stocks" you're keeping eye on?
Source:
Why Nvidia Could Be Helped By Meta Platforms Building The Metaverse
Nvidia Analyst Hikes Price Target By 30% On $10B Opportunity Presented By The Metaverse
Facebook's rebranded last week as Meta as it looks to build out the virtual universe and further incorporate virtual and augmented reality with social media. It's plans to increase capital spending including data centers, servers and network infrastructure, potentially benefiting NVDA. $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ is forming a metaverse, which is likely going to require more microchips.
NVIDIA Omniverse is also a key enabler/platform for the development of the Metaverse across a wide range of vertical apps—industrial, manufacturing, design & engineering and autonomous vehicles/robotics.
Nvidia has been the biggest winner in the chips space this year. The stock is up 102% in 2021
The metaverse is not a new concept, but it is one gaining traction with a wider audience.
Do you think the concept is worthy to invest in? What else "Metaverse Stocks" you're keeping eye on?
Source:
Why Nvidia Could Be Helped By Meta Platforms Building The Metaverse
Nvidia Analyst Hikes Price Target By 30% On $10B Opportunity Presented By The Metaverse
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At the end of this post, there is a chance for you to win points!
Happy Monday mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of last week! (Nano caps are excluded.)
Part Ⅰ: Make Your Choices
Part Ⅱ: Buzzing Stocks List & Mooers Comments
Every major index moved higher last week. Here is the weekly buzzing stock list of last week:
1. PHUN - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
PHUN stock fell 50.92% to $4.290 last week after the company announced it would accept Bitcoin as a form of payment for purchases made on Lyte Technology, its newly acquired business unit offering gaming PCs.
● Mooers comment
@Deezy_McCheezy:
@moom lives: Just be happy
To play stocks, you must first have a good attitude, don't panic when you fall, you must have your own opinions when buying stocks! Don't listen to wind or rain! Like me! Last year I voted 150,000, listen to this and listen to that, and finally lost 50,000! Later, after my own exploration and study, I have my own ideas and strategies! Finally lost the remaining 100,000.
2. TSLA - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
With Elon Musk becoming the first person to be worth more than $300 billion, TSLA stock crossed $1 trillion in market capitalization boosted by interest from investors and encouraging EV policies from Washington.
● Mooers comment
@tianenelijah: Let’s push on tomorrow push higher ! We all can do it earn tgt
@kindajoshua: $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ My favorite two companies in the world. Guys happy Halloween and happy birthday to FUTU. please take us to the moon.
3. DWAC - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐⭐
DWAC stock dropped 28.08% last week and closed at $67.750 last Friday. The significant decline appears to have been sparked by Trump's comments about the challenges of competing with technology giants.
4. MARK - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
MARK stock closed at $2.110 last Friday with a weekly decline of 2.76%, despite rocketing 45.16% last Monday as the DWAC frenzy took it higher.
● Mooers comment
@Appley: $Remark Holdings (MARK.US)$Hi all
I’m also losing a big chuck from this stock. But I think we just have to bite through and be patient. If price dropped further it will be a good chance to buy in somemore to average out to a lower cost. Personally I think this stock will bounce back but when no one knows… We need to follow up the news on DWAC and PHUN as well as Donald Trump.
5. AMC - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐
Shares of AMC lost 3.36% last week and finally closed at $35.370. The stock gained 1.35% last Thursday as IMAX reported its earnings and saw a 52% year-over-year rise in quarterly revenues.
● Mooers comment
@Smoke-A-Shotgun: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
@Rogue Trader 7: waiting for Monday be like...
6. OCGN - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐⭐
OCGN made it into the list of best healthcare performers last week as its development plans for the COVID-19 shot made progress. Its stock price closed at $11.840, with a weekly rise of 42.31%.
● Mooers comment
@70815893: $Ocugen (OCGN.US)$This will be approved as the world is screaming for a conventional old style vaccine that has worked for more then 50 years. And sales will grow as the years bring new variants this med will be upgraded. Covid is not going away, humans will need to be vaccinated every year. Top scientists say covid will be the new flu and that it's more likely to be much more of a problem then the flu.
7. AAPL - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐
After reporting its earnings last Thursday, AAPL stock was up 0.75% to $149.800 last week. EPS came in at $1.24 versus the estimate of $1.24. Revenue came in at $83.36 billion versus the estimate of $84.85 billion.
● Mooers comment
@Subhash Mishra: FQ4 GAAP EPS of $1.24 in-line.
Revenue of $83.36B (+28.9% Y/Y) misses by $1.63B.
Shares -3.7%.
Products revenue of $65.08B vs. $68.72B consensus
iPhone revenue of $38.87B vs. $41.60B consensus,
Read more...
8. FB - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐
FB saw its stock price close at $323.570 with a weekly decline of 0.35%. The company has changed its name to Meta Platforms Inc., decoupling its corporate identity from the eponymous social network mired in toxic content, and highlighting a shift to an emerging computing platform focused on virtual reality.
● Mooers comment
@Smart Jerry: What is Metaverse?
Metaverse is a collective virtual shared space, created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical reality and physically persistent virtual space.
People use AR and VR technologies to build a new world that merges the physical and virtual worlds. Everyone has new opportunities there.
Read more...
9. LCID - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐
LCID stock jumped 53.42% to $36.990 over the past week. On Oct. 27, Lucid confirmed it will hand over the first batch of the Dream Edition on Oct. 30 at its Dream Delivery event in California.
● Mooers comment
@Johnsh: $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ One word: cool
@无名n_n: The 2 green on my screen! lets go LUCID!!!
10. PROG - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐
PROG shares were up 21.62% to $3.600 last week with PROG receiving a Bullish rating from InvestorsObserver Stock Sentiment Indicator.
● Mooers comment
@Caleb Utt: $Biora Therapeutics (PROG.US)$ If you buy a stock and the moment it turns red you're posting "WHAT DO I DO???????", you have no business on the stock market. The fact you don't understand the most basic ebb and flow which is price fluctuation up AND down and think it's always supposed to be green if you "made the right buy", demonstrates you not only did 0 research on the market but lack basic knowledge that may have been an elective class at school growing up. Read more...
Thanks for your reading!
Awarding Moment
Before moving on to part three, congrats to the following mooers whose comments were selected as the top comments last week!
@VCSuccess @allen kidd @GlenPeh @Maz The AMC Rilla @战神鑫爷 @GratefulPanda @makankaki @Syuee @HopeAlways @Jia Yung @GT1982 @Upncoming1841
We really appreciate your great insights! Read the top comments last week!
Notice: Reward will be sent to you this week. Please feel free to contact us if there is any problem.
Part Ⅲ: Weekly Topic
Time to be rewarded for your great insights and knowledge!
This week, we'd like to invite you to comment below and share your idea on:
"Which company do you like best?" and "Why?"
We will select 20 TOP COMMENTS by next Monday.
Winners will get 200 points by next week, with which you can exchange gifts at Reward Club.
*Comments within this week will be counted.
Top Comment Technique:
● Fundamental / Technical / Capital Analyses
● Personal Trading Experience
● Any bright insights or knowledge
Previous of WeeklyBuzz
Weekly Buzz: "Have some PHUN."
Weekly Buzz: "Be optimistic but don't be too optimistic."
Weekly Buzz: "I'm not mad. I'm just disappointed."
Disclaimer: Comments below are made available for informational purposes only. Before investing, please consult a licensed professional.
At the end of this post, there is a chance for you to win points!
Happy Monday mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of last week! (Nano caps are excluded.)
Part Ⅰ: Make Your Choices
Part Ⅱ: Buzzing Stocks List & Mooers Comments
Every major index moved higher last week. Here is the weekly buzzing stock list of last week:
1. PHUN - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
PHUN stock fell 50.92% to $4.290 last week after the company announced it would accept Bitcoin as a form of payment for purchases made on Lyte Technology, its newly acquired business unit offering gaming PCs.
● Mooers comment
@Deezy_McCheezy:
@moom lives: Just be happy
To play stocks, you must first have a good attitude, don't panic when you fall, you must have your own opinions when buying stocks! Don't listen to wind or rain! Like me! Last year I voted 150,000, listen to this and listen to that, and finally lost 50,000! Later, after my own exploration and study, I have my own ideas and strategies! Finally lost the remaining 100,000.
2. TSLA - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
With Elon Musk becoming the first person to be worth more than $300 billion, TSLA stock crossed $1 trillion in market capitalization boosted by interest from investors and encouraging EV policies from Washington.
● Mooers comment
@tianenelijah: Let’s push on tomorrow push higher ! We all can do it earn tgt
@kindajoshua: $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ My favorite two companies in the world. Guys happy Halloween and happy birthday to FUTU. please take us to the moon.
3. DWAC - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐⭐
DWAC stock dropped 28.08% last week and closed at $67.750 last Friday. The significant decline appears to have been sparked by Trump's comments about the challenges of competing with technology giants.
4. MARK - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
MARK stock closed at $2.110 last Friday with a weekly decline of 2.76%, despite rocketing 45.16% last Monday as the DWAC frenzy took it higher.
● Mooers comment
@Appley: $Remark Holdings (MARK.US)$Hi all
I’m also losing a big chuck from this stock. But I think we just have to bite through and be patient. If price dropped further it will be a good chance to buy in somemore to average out to a lower cost. Personally I think this stock will bounce back but when no one knows… We need to follow up the news on DWAC and PHUN as well as Donald Trump.
5. AMC - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐
Shares of AMC lost 3.36% last week and finally closed at $35.370. The stock gained 1.35% last Thursday as IMAX reported its earnings and saw a 52% year-over-year rise in quarterly revenues.
● Mooers comment
@Smoke-A-Shotgun: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
@Rogue Trader 7: waiting for Monday be like...
6. OCGN - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐⭐
OCGN made it into the list of best healthcare performers last week as its development plans for the COVID-19 shot made progress. Its stock price closed at $11.840, with a weekly rise of 42.31%.
● Mooers comment
@70815893: $Ocugen (OCGN.US)$This will be approved as the world is screaming for a conventional old style vaccine that has worked for more then 50 years. And sales will grow as the years bring new variants this med will be upgraded. Covid is not going away, humans will need to be vaccinated every year. Top scientists say covid will be the new flu and that it's more likely to be much more of a problem then the flu.
7. AAPL - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐
After reporting its earnings last Thursday, AAPL stock was up 0.75% to $149.800 last week. EPS came in at $1.24 versus the estimate of $1.24. Revenue came in at $83.36 billion versus the estimate of $84.85 billion.
● Mooers comment
@Subhash Mishra: FQ4 GAAP EPS of $1.24 in-line.
Revenue of $83.36B (+28.9% Y/Y) misses by $1.63B.
Shares -3.7%.
Products revenue of $65.08B vs. $68.72B consensus
iPhone revenue of $38.87B vs. $41.60B consensus,
Read more...
8. FB - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐
FB saw its stock price close at $323.570 with a weekly decline of 0.35%. The company has changed its name to Meta Platforms Inc., decoupling its corporate identity from the eponymous social network mired in toxic content, and highlighting a shift to an emerging computing platform focused on virtual reality.
● Mooers comment
@Smart Jerry: What is Metaverse?
Metaverse is a collective virtual shared space, created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical reality and physically persistent virtual space.
People use AR and VR technologies to build a new world that merges the physical and virtual worlds. Everyone has new opportunities there.
Read more...
9. LCID - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐
LCID stock jumped 53.42% to $36.990 over the past week. On Oct. 27, Lucid confirmed it will hand over the first batch of the Dream Edition on Oct. 30 at its Dream Delivery event in California.
● Mooers comment
@Johnsh: $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ One word: cool
@无名n_n: The 2 green on my screen! lets go LUCID!!!
10. PROG - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐
PROG shares were up 21.62% to $3.600 last week with PROG receiving a Bullish rating from InvestorsObserver Stock Sentiment Indicator.
● Mooers comment
@Caleb Utt: $Biora Therapeutics (PROG.US)$ If you buy a stock and the moment it turns red you're posting "WHAT DO I DO???????", you have no business on the stock market. The fact you don't understand the most basic ebb and flow which is price fluctuation up AND down and think it's always supposed to be green if you "made the right buy", demonstrates you not only did 0 research on the market but lack basic knowledge that may have been an elective class at school growing up. Read more...
Thanks for your reading!
Awarding Moment
Before moving on to part three, congrats to the following mooers whose comments were selected as the top comments last week!
@VCSuccess @allen kidd @GlenPeh @Maz The AMC Rilla @战神鑫爷 @GratefulPanda @makankaki @Syuee @HopeAlways @Jia Yung @GT1982 @Upncoming1841
We really appreciate your great insights! Read the top comments last week!
Notice: Reward will be sent to you this week. Please feel free to contact us if there is any problem.
Part Ⅲ: Weekly Topic
Time to be rewarded for your great insights and knowledge!
This week, we'd like to invite you to comment below and share your idea on:
"Which company do you like best?" and "Why?"
We will select 20 TOP COMMENTS by next Monday.
Winners will get 200 points by next week, with which you can exchange gifts at Reward Club.
*Comments within this week will be counted.
Top Comment Technique:
● Fundamental / Technical / Capital Analyses
● Personal Trading Experience
● Any bright insights or knowledge
Previous of WeeklyBuzz
Weekly Buzz: "Have some PHUN."
Weekly Buzz: "Be optimistic but don't be too optimistic."
Weekly Buzz: "I'm not mad. I'm just disappointed."
Disclaimer: Comments below are made available for informational purposes only. Before investing, please consult a licensed professional.
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Columns Market Temperature (11/03)
The fear and greed index was developed by CNNMoney to measure two of the primary emotions that influence how much investors are willing to pay for stocks.
The fear and greed index is measured on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly basis. In theory, the index can be used to gauge whether the stock market is fairly priced. This is based on the logic that excessive fear tends to drive down share prices, and too much greed tends to have the opposite effect.
Be fearful when others are greedy. Be greedy when others are fearful.
---Warren Buffett
Fear & Greed Index
What emotion is driving the market?
Market Momentum: Extreme Greed
The S&P 500 is 6.06% above its 125-day average. This is further above the average than has been typical during the last two years and rapid increases like this often indicate extreme greed.
Last changed Oct 27 from a Greed rating.
Safe Haven Demand: Extreme Greed
Stocks have outperformed bonds by 6.84 percentage points during the last 20 trading days. This is close to the strongest performance for stocks relative to bonds in the past two years and indicates investors are rotating into stocks from the relative safety of bonds.
Last changed Oct 14 from a Fear rating.
Junk Bond Demand: Extreme Greed
Investors in low quality junk bonds are accepting 1.85 percentage points in additional yield over safer investment grade corporate bonds. While this spread is historically high, it is sharply lower than recent prices and suggests that investors are pursuing higher risk strategies.
Last changed Oct 27 from a Greed rating.
$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Bed Bath & Beyond Inc (BBBY.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$
Source: CNNmoney
The fear and greed index is measured on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly basis. In theory, the index can be used to gauge whether the stock market is fairly priced. This is based on the logic that excessive fear tends to drive down share prices, and too much greed tends to have the opposite effect.
Be fearful when others are greedy. Be greedy when others are fearful.
---Warren Buffett
Fear & Greed Index
What emotion is driving the market?
Market Momentum: Extreme Greed
The S&P 500 is 6.06% above its 125-day average. This is further above the average than has been typical during the last two years and rapid increases like this often indicate extreme greed.
Last changed Oct 27 from a Greed rating.
Safe Haven Demand: Extreme Greed
Stocks have outperformed bonds by 6.84 percentage points during the last 20 trading days. This is close to the strongest performance for stocks relative to bonds in the past two years and indicates investors are rotating into stocks from the relative safety of bonds.
Last changed Oct 14 from a Fear rating.
Junk Bond Demand: Extreme Greed
Investors in low quality junk bonds are accepting 1.85 percentage points in additional yield over safer investment grade corporate bonds. While this spread is historically high, it is sharply lower than recent prices and suggests that investors are pursuing higher risk strategies.
Last changed Oct 27 from a Greed rating.
$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Bed Bath & Beyond Inc (BBBY.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$
Source: CNNmoney
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Hey mooers,
"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view...until you climb into his skin and walk around in it" said Atticus in his book To Kill a Mockingbird.
Here we have a product manager who is eager to understand you, dear mooers, to think in your shoes, and to create features serving your needs.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's welcome our second guest to ''Talk to PM'' event, moomoo product manager Jane!
Host: Hey PM Jane welcome! I know you are busy all the time. Thank you for coming! What do you expect from the "Talk to PM" event?
PM Jane: I want to get famous in our community. PM George is kind of becoming an influencer here and I think I can do better. Hahaha...I'm kidding.
The reason why I'm here is quite simple - I want to talk with moomoo users and hear from them about their experiences.
Host: Haha, you are a fun person. On a scale of 1-100, how important is the user feedback to you?
PM Jane: If you ask me to rate the importance of user experiences from 1-100, I'd put the number as 120. User experience is the most important thing for moomoo product managers like me. The whole team makes all efforts just to satisfy user needs.
Host: Share with us about the features and stories behind the scene, can't wait!
PM Jane: I would like to share with you folks the real daily work of we moomoo PMs. Actually, instead of launching new features, optimizing existing features with data and user feedback is our priority. Just like polishing a diamond, we polish the features with endless effort.
Let me show you an example. I led a project to optimize the "Conditional Order" feature. The Conditional Order feature allows users to submit orders that are only placed if certain market conditions are met, including limit, stop, and stop limit. After the launch, we got some feedback that customers can't really recognize it when using this feature, so we started the optimization immediately.
The key target was to make this feature more conspicuous, but not obtrusive. To differentiate conditional order with a normal order, we considered grouping the 2 types of orders in the Trade page, but the user journey would be one step longer in that case, which was not what we expected. We want the users not to be bothered for one more step with the issue successfully solved at the same time. We want a perfect plan.
Many rounds of brainstorms and discussions came behind and the proposals were rejected again and again. But we kept trying. Finally, a small symbol of abbreviation of order types came into our minds. It's such a small change, but a great improvement in user experiences. And this is still not the end, our optimization is always ongoing.
Host: Wow that's really not easy. What impact does moomoo's product culture have on you?
PM Jane: moomoo product culture shaped me as a product manager. I am so lucky to be able to work as a moomoo product manager because here we advocate a simple and pure geek spirit, and I love the culture so much.
Let me share another story. I remembered I was on my way to the "User Demand Assessment Meeting” when one team member told me CEO leaf would also attend.
Voice in my head was screaming: "What? Am I going to convince our CEO of my product plans? No way! SHOULDN'T our CEO only be concerned with something more important?!"
I was pretty nervous at the beginning, but soon a geek atmosphere comforted me. I got so much valuable advice from seniors, especially from our CEO. We call him “the first moomoo product manager”.
There were no CEO or entry-level executive in that meeting room, but senior & junior product managers who were dedicated to providing the best user experiences. These are the reasons.
Host: What motivates you most in your career life?
PM Jane: I am the type of person who would love to help people solve problems. As a product manager, I always expect my products to serve users' needs with the best experiences. When they have positive feedback, it warms my heart. When negative feedback comes, I will work hard on identifying the issue and conquer hurdles based on their suggestions. The greatest incentive, in my opinion, is the satisfaction of users.
Host: Last but not least, what do you think is the most important characteristic of being a moomoo product manager?
PM Jane: Empathy, particularly the Cognitive Empathy, comes to my mind first. As a moomoo product manager, I always attempt putting myself in the shoes of users and walk a mile in their shoes. I always ask myself this question: "Will this feature appeal to me as a user? As a user, what will I expect to see?". When a buddy once asked what superpower I wanted, I immediately replied: "Mind reading!".
Thank you, Jane! One more round of applauds to Jane, who always cares about our users.
Vote for her if you like her features and story! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me at Moo Features - Talk to PM zone and @PM Jane.
Read more: Product Story Ep1: PM George - I am a user representative.
"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view...until you climb into his skin and walk around in it" said Atticus in his book To Kill a Mockingbird.
Here we have a product manager who is eager to understand you, dear mooers, to think in your shoes, and to create features serving your needs.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's welcome our second guest to ''Talk to PM'' event, moomoo product manager Jane!
Host: Hey PM Jane welcome! I know you are busy all the time. Thank you for coming! What do you expect from the "Talk to PM" event?
PM Jane: I want to get famous in our community. PM George is kind of becoming an influencer here and I think I can do better. Hahaha...I'm kidding.
The reason why I'm here is quite simple - I want to talk with moomoo users and hear from them about their experiences.
Host: Haha, you are a fun person. On a scale of 1-100, how important is the user feedback to you?
PM Jane: If you ask me to rate the importance of user experiences from 1-100, I'd put the number as 120. User experience is the most important thing for moomoo product managers like me. The whole team makes all efforts just to satisfy user needs.
Host: Share with us about the features and stories behind the scene, can't wait!
PM Jane: I would like to share with you folks the real daily work of we moomoo PMs. Actually, instead of launching new features, optimizing existing features with data and user feedback is our priority. Just like polishing a diamond, we polish the features with endless effort.
Let me show you an example. I led a project to optimize the "Conditional Order" feature. The Conditional Order feature allows users to submit orders that are only placed if certain market conditions are met, including limit, stop, and stop limit. After the launch, we got some feedback that customers can't really recognize it when using this feature, so we started the optimization immediately.
The key target was to make this feature more conspicuous, but not obtrusive. To differentiate conditional order with a normal order, we considered grouping the 2 types of orders in the Trade page, but the user journey would be one step longer in that case, which was not what we expected. We want the users not to be bothered for one more step with the issue successfully solved at the same time. We want a perfect plan.
Many rounds of brainstorms and discussions came behind and the proposals were rejected again and again. But we kept trying. Finally, a small symbol of abbreviation of order types came into our minds. It's such a small change, but a great improvement in user experiences. And this is still not the end, our optimization is always ongoing.
Host: Wow that's really not easy. What impact does moomoo's product culture have on you?
PM Jane: moomoo product culture shaped me as a product manager. I am so lucky to be able to work as a moomoo product manager because here we advocate a simple and pure geek spirit, and I love the culture so much.
Let me share another story. I remembered I was on my way to the "User Demand Assessment Meeting” when one team member told me CEO leaf would also attend.
Voice in my head was screaming: "What? Am I going to convince our CEO of my product plans? No way! SHOULDN'T our CEO only be concerned with something more important?!"
I was pretty nervous at the beginning, but soon a geek atmosphere comforted me. I got so much valuable advice from seniors, especially from our CEO. We call him “the first moomoo product manager”.
There were no CEO or entry-level executive in that meeting room, but senior & junior product managers who were dedicated to providing the best user experiences. These are the reasons.
Host: What motivates you most in your career life?
PM Jane: I am the type of person who would love to help people solve problems. As a product manager, I always expect my products to serve users' needs with the best experiences. When they have positive feedback, it warms my heart. When negative feedback comes, I will work hard on identifying the issue and conquer hurdles based on their suggestions. The greatest incentive, in my opinion, is the satisfaction of users.
Host: Last but not least, what do you think is the most important characteristic of being a moomoo product manager?
PM Jane: Empathy, particularly the Cognitive Empathy, comes to my mind first. As a moomoo product manager, I always attempt putting myself in the shoes of users and walk a mile in their shoes. I always ask myself this question: "Will this feature appeal to me as a user? As a user, what will I expect to see?". When a buddy once asked what superpower I wanted, I immediately replied: "Mind reading!".
Thank you, Jane! One more round of applauds to Jane, who always cares about our users.
Vote for her if you like her features and story! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me at Moo Features - Talk to PM zone and @PM Jane.
Read more: Product Story Ep1: PM George - I am a user representative.
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