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Energy equities are experiencing strong selling pressure as crude prices drop
The oil market is currently going through one of the most turbulent periods since the infamous March 2020 collapse, as investors continue to grapple with recessionary fears. Oil prices have continued sliding in the wake of the central bank deciding to hike the interest rate by a record-high 75 basis points, with WTI futures for July settlement were quoted at $104.48/ba...
The oil market is currently going through one of the most turbulent periods since the infamous March 2020 collapse, as investors continue to grapple with recessionary fears. Oil prices have continued sliding in the wake of the central bank deciding to hike the interest rate by a record-high 75 basis points, with WTI futures for July settlement were quoted at $104.48/ba...
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Happy Monday mooers! Welcome back to our first Weekly Buzz in 2022, 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 downward, ...
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Happy Monday mooers! Welcome back to our first Weekly Buzz in 2022, 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 downward, ...
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Stop timing the market! Take profits when you can.
The market will always fluctuate. Good things only happen when we least expect it. Just because the stock is dropping a lot doesn't mean it will rise the next day.
A lot of factors come into play. As long as you do your due diligence to research about the company, you will stay fine!
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Also, take profits when you can. Most of the time, stocks rise very high due to a sheer number of people trying to short it. After the short, the stock will start crashing. Take profits and leave. You are bound to feel disappointed when you see the stock continuing to rise but at least you know you earned.
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Lastly, if you are losing a lot in the stocks you are holding, do consider holding for long term or just reinvesting the money into growth stocks. It is always good to cut losses.
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The market will always fluctuate. Good things only happen when we least expect it. Just because the stock is dropping a lot doesn't mean it will rise the next day.
A lot of factors come into play. As long as you do your due diligence to research about the company, you will stay fine!
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Also, take profits when you can. Most of the time, stocks rise very high due to a sheer number of people trying to short it. After the short, the stock will start crashing. Take profits and leave. You are bound to feel disappointed when you see the stock continuing to rise but at least you know you earned.
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Lastly, if you are losing a lot in the stocks you are holding, do consider holding for long term or just reinvesting the money into growth stocks. It is always good to cut losses.
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$Tesla(TSLA.US$
$Moderna(MRNA.US$
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IMPORTANT DIVIDEND DATES
when it comes to dividends, there are 4 important dates for investors to keep in mind:y
Announcement date
The announcement date (also known as the announce date or declaration date) is the date on which a company’s board of directors announces the next dividend it will pay to its shareholders.
The announcement will include the dividend amount to be paid to shareholders. This is typically a dollar amount per share owned – for example, $0.12 per share.
The announcement will also include the date that the dividend will be paid (the payment date), and the cut-off date by which an investor must hold that stock in order to earn the dividend (the record date).
Record date
Record date is only good to know basis but does not apply to us investors
The record date is the cut-off date established by the company to determine which shareholders are eligible to receive a dividend.
An investor must be on the company’s shareholder record on this date in order to receive the dividend payment.
Ex-dividend date (the most important date to note)
Once the record date is set, the ex-dividend date, also known as the ex-date, ex-entitlement date, or reinvestment dat...
when it comes to dividends, there are 4 important dates for investors to keep in mind:y
Announcement date
The announcement date (also known as the announce date or declaration date) is the date on which a company’s board of directors announces the next dividend it will pay to its shareholders.
The announcement will include the dividend amount to be paid to shareholders. This is typically a dollar amount per share owned – for example, $0.12 per share.
The announcement will also include the date that the dividend will be paid (the payment date), and the cut-off date by which an investor must hold that stock in order to earn the dividend (the record date).
Record date
Record date is only good to know basis but does not apply to us investors
The record date is the cut-off date established by the company to determine which shareholders are eligible to receive a dividend.
An investor must be on the company’s shareholder record on this date in order to receive the dividend payment.
Ex-dividend date (the most important date to note)
Once the record date is set, the ex-dividend date, also known as the ex-date, ex-entitlement date, or reinvestment dat...
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There is no one best way to determine when to buy and sell stocks of $Dow Jones Industrial Average(.DJI.US$, $Nasdaq Composite Index(.IXIC.US$, $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US$. The chosen strategy depends on our investment goals, investment philosophy and investment time horizon. The investment strategy I follow is one based on Warren Buffett's value investing model. The stock investing decisions will be made on the basis of risk evaluation. The three main risks are company, valuation and earnings risks. When the underlying company is great in terms of management and shows consistently high profitability, the company risk is low. When we are patient enough to buy a fundamentally well run company with sustainable competitive advantage whose stock price is at a steep discount to its intrinsic value, our valuation risk is low. When a company's earnings remain strong, the earnings risk is low. Once we are able to find a stock that that signals low risk based on these three conditions, it is time to buy. Even if the price were to dip in the short run, as long as our investment thesis is still valid, our focus should be on long term gains as fundamentally strong stocks tend to always go higher in the long run. Whenever a negative change happens to any of the three conditions, it is time to sell. When it comes to selling, we may decide to sell stocks once the price gets close to their fair value which implies that there is limited upside left and we could then reinvest the proceeds into stocks with higher potential upside for better returns.
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$Microsoft(MSFT.US$
$Alphabet-A(GOOGL.US$
$Amazon(AMZN.US$
$Facebook(FB.US$
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$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$
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Indiscriminate dip-buying leads to unprecedented fragility and risks of a crash so powerful not even the Fed will be able to reverse it.
Since 1940, the only times the S&P 500 has had realized volatility well above 26 for a full year have been around the 1987 crash, the GFC, and the coronavirus crisis." This means that, all else equal, while stocks may be levitating ever higher on ever lower volumes and ever shrinking breadth, the options market is preparing for a crash similar to those observed on Black Monday, the Global Financial Crisis and the Covid Crash, which wiped out a third of market cap in days.
The S&P has now gone 200 trading days (it was 196 as of Monday) without a 5% pullback, making this the 5th longest streak in 50yrs. Notably, in the post-GFC era, the two previous such streaks both ended in the "large fragility events" of the Aug 2015 yuan devaluation and the Feb 2018 Volmageddon.
Also the index is on track to a near-record number of all-time highs in 2021.
Momentum chasing and depressed volatility are two of the key drivers of today’s fragile markets.
While implied vol may be a somewhat elevated, realized vol is near record lows while momentum chasing... well, just take one look at what happens to any meme stock du jour.
And since the Fed has now staked its entire reputation on not allowing what was once...
Since 1940, the only times the S&P 500 has had realized volatility well above 26 for a full year have been around the 1987 crash, the GFC, and the coronavirus crisis." This means that, all else equal, while stocks may be levitating ever higher on ever lower volumes and ever shrinking breadth, the options market is preparing for a crash similar to those observed on Black Monday, the Global Financial Crisis and the Covid Crash, which wiped out a third of market cap in days.
The S&P has now gone 200 trading days (it was 196 as of Monday) without a 5% pullback, making this the 5th longest streak in 50yrs. Notably, in the post-GFC era, the two previous such streaks both ended in the "large fragility events" of the Aug 2015 yuan devaluation and the Feb 2018 Volmageddon.
Also the index is on track to a near-record number of all-time highs in 2021.
Momentum chasing and depressed volatility are two of the key drivers of today’s fragile markets.
While implied vol may be a somewhat elevated, realized vol is near record lows while momentum chasing... well, just take one look at what happens to any meme stock du jour.
And since the Fed has now staked its entire reputation on not allowing what was once...
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Mentality determines success or failure when it comes to chives in the dark
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Dear mooers:
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We have received a lot of posts in #My NO.1 Trading Rule Father's Day Contest.
A big thumbs-up to mooers. Thank you all for your active participation and wonderful sharings!
The contest has ended successfully on June 21. Due to the high volume of posts, it may require us several days to confirm the qualified entries and pick the winners for free $BlackBerry(BB.US$ and $SNDL Inc(SNDL.US$ stocks. We appreciate your patience. ...
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