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Breaking News: Moo community has reached the milestone of 1 million pieces of user-generated content!
Since the launch of the Moo community, mooers have shared many in-depth analyses and brought us tremendous energy. We are thrilled to announce that last month, the Moo community reached the milestone of receiving 1,000,000 user-generated content*!
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Since the launch of the Moo community, mooers have shared many in-depth analyses and brought us tremendous energy. We are thrilled to announce that last month, the Moo community reached the milestone of receiving 1,000,000 user-generated content*!
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The milestones in my life :
I first started learning about investment when my Daddy showed me the companies’ stocks that he owned, when I was a little girl.
Soon, I began investing in stocks with my first paycheck and never looked back since.
Subsequently, my interest in timepieces, wine and real estate grew and thus, my investments expanded in these areas as well.
Over time, I began to realize that stocks (and options) are very volatile and one can never beat the market all...
I first started learning about investment when my Daddy showed me the companies’ stocks that he owned, when I was a little girl.
Soon, I began investing in stocks with my first paycheck and never looked back since.
Subsequently, my interest in timepieces, wine and real estate grew and thus, my investments expanded in these areas as well.
Over time, I began to realize that stocks (and options) are very volatile and one can never beat the market all...
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and my biggest mistake is using Robinhood at first. I had no idea what cost based analysis was or anything until using legit exchanges.
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Columns Sector Rotation?
What happened after FED's meeting?
We are currently having a sector rotation from tech growth stocks into value stocks after Wednesday's Fed policy of 3 rate hikes in 2022 instead of 2 and also speed up tapering and ending it a few months earlier than expected.
The initial taper plan was $10B for treasury securities and $5B for MBS (Mortgage Backed Securities) but now it has doubled the speed of tapering to $20B for treasury securities and $10B for MBS and tapering to end by March 2022. Which shortly after, rate hikes should come in progressively.
The reason for the fed turning hawkish and a quick shift to taper at a quicker pace and more rate hikes was due to inflation at a 40 year high. They also did not expect inflation to rise above 2% in 2021 and kept mentioning about higher inflation rate being transitory. Current inflation is at 6.8% based on the YOY report.
How did this affect the market on Thursday?
When tapering is sped up, liquidity will be tightened in the market. There will not be as much free cash to be pumped into the market to let prices rally like we have seen the last 2 years.
Interest rate hikes will also dampen valuation on growth stocks as growth stocks are priced in more to future earnings expectations. If rates rise, it will hurt those expectations. Investors will start to see bonds and value stocks that thrive in high-interest rate environments a better asset class thus making it more appealing against higher-risk growth stocks.
Small-cap stocks usually also suffer because they tend to loan more money to fund the growth of the company thus making them more sensitive towards the rate hikes.
Thus we saw the $NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ and $iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM.US)$ mostly small-cap and tech stocks falling much sharper than $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ yesterday which consist mainly of value stocks.
What to do now? Should I exit my growth holdings?
That being said, inflation and rate hikes over the long run still don't pose a huge threat to growth stocks. It is usually short-term when the rotation happens towards value stocks. So take this opportunity to find good entry points into the stocks which are undergoing the selloff.
As always, trade safe & invest wise!
$Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Adobe (ADBE.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ $SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average Trust (DIA.US)$
We are currently having a sector rotation from tech growth stocks into value stocks after Wednesday's Fed policy of 3 rate hikes in 2022 instead of 2 and also speed up tapering and ending it a few months earlier than expected.
The initial taper plan was $10B for treasury securities and $5B for MBS (Mortgage Backed Securities) but now it has doubled the speed of tapering to $20B for treasury securities and $10B for MBS and tapering to end by March 2022. Which shortly after, rate hikes should come in progressively.
The reason for the fed turning hawkish and a quick shift to taper at a quicker pace and more rate hikes was due to inflation at a 40 year high. They also did not expect inflation to rise above 2% in 2021 and kept mentioning about higher inflation rate being transitory. Current inflation is at 6.8% based on the YOY report.
How did this affect the market on Thursday?
When tapering is sped up, liquidity will be tightened in the market. There will not be as much free cash to be pumped into the market to let prices rally like we have seen the last 2 years.
Interest rate hikes will also dampen valuation on growth stocks as growth stocks are priced in more to future earnings expectations. If rates rise, it will hurt those expectations. Investors will start to see bonds and value stocks that thrive in high-interest rate environments a better asset class thus making it more appealing against higher-risk growth stocks.
Small-cap stocks usually also suffer because they tend to loan more money to fund the growth of the company thus making them more sensitive towards the rate hikes.
Thus we saw the $NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ and $iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM.US)$ mostly small-cap and tech stocks falling much sharper than $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ yesterday which consist mainly of value stocks.
What to do now? Should I exit my growth holdings?
That being said, inflation and rate hikes over the long run still don't pose a huge threat to growth stocks. It is usually short-term when the rotation happens towards value stocks. So take this opportunity to find good entry points into the stocks which are undergoing the selloff.
As always, trade safe & invest wise!
$Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Adobe (ADBE.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ $SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average Trust (DIA.US)$
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Hello, mooers!
This week the stock market blew out possible again with rapid slash and rally. After a week full of excitement, it's time to discover some famous companies with the market attention!
【Rule】
Look at the charts below and tell the name of corresponding stocks. (i.e. Tesla, Apple, AMC)
【Validity period】
Please leave your comments by Monday Dec. 20, 9:00 AM ET / 10:00 PM SGT.
【Rewards】
The first and the last mooer who give correct answers within the validity period will win 288 points each!
Miss the first place?
Feel free to leave your comment about any of the stocks below, and 3 mooers will win extra 288 points each! (Based on quality and originality)
Comment now to win!!!
Chart 1: Keywords - The comapny is a membership warehouse club with hundreds of locations worldwide, the company has an ROE of 26.1% in the past 4 years.
Chart 2: Keywords -The company is a global financial institution that serves people, small and medium-sized enterprises, major organizations, and governments.
Chart 3: Keywords - A global multinational automobile manufacturer.
Good Luck, and have a nice weekend!
This week the stock market blew out possible again with rapid slash and rally. After a week full of excitement, it's time to discover some famous companies with the market attention!
【Rule】
Look at the charts below and tell the name of corresponding stocks. (i.e. Tesla, Apple, AMC)
【Validity period】
Please leave your comments by Monday Dec. 20, 9:00 AM ET / 10:00 PM SGT.
【Rewards】
The first and the last mooer who give correct answers within the validity period will win 288 points each!
Miss the first place?
Feel free to leave your comment about any of the stocks below, and 3 mooers will win extra 288 points each! (Based on quality and originality)
Comment now to win!!!
Chart 1: Keywords - The comapny is a membership warehouse club with hundreds of locations worldwide, the company has an ROE of 26.1% in the past 4 years.
Chart 2: Keywords -The company is a global financial institution that serves people, small and medium-sized enterprises, major organizations, and governments.
Chart 3: Keywords - A global multinational automobile manufacturer.
Good Luck, and have a nice weekend!
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Then your actions determine your life. That is to say, the way you think can define how you live. Keep grinding. Keep sharpening your mindset, prepare yourself for all challenges along the way. Stop questioning yourself when you're down. Try to put the blame on other people. Although it doesn't sound entirely politically correct. But it's a hack for having great weekends lol.
as usual, vote first plz
Let's go
@gorgeousevan: Without comment $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
@Carry only: Makes sense. $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$
@demntia: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
@ProTraderMark: It's all about perspective $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ $Camber Energy (CEI.US)$
@Lukas Pivar: $Sea (SE.US)$ It is a continuous stock price adjustment for rapidly rising growth stocks. For long-term investors, this is just a dip.
@XDFX: $GameStop (GME.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
@Smart Jerry:
@Tyler Maltz: Crypto is always volatile. This is nothing new. Just like the bashers that come out of hiding when Doge comes to the bottom of its range then they all disappear when it goes a back over .30… $Dogecoin (DOGE.CC)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
@Ankur Tiwari: $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
@Blackwidow helen: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
This week, we'd like to invite you to comment below and tell about:
Have you ever questioned yourself when investing?
How did you get through it?
We will select 20 TOP COMMENTS by next Monday.
Winners will get 88 points by next week, with which you can exchange gifts at Reward Club.
*Comments within this week will be counted.
You may post:
● A related meme in gif or jpeg
● Your real-life experience
● Other creative ways to show your sense of humor
That's all for this week. Wish you have a wonderful weekend.
Peace!
as usual, vote first plz
Let's go
@gorgeousevan: Without comment $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
@Carry only: Makes sense. $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$
@demntia: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
@ProTraderMark: It's all about perspective $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ $Camber Energy (CEI.US)$
@Lukas Pivar: $Sea (SE.US)$ It is a continuous stock price adjustment for rapidly rising growth stocks. For long-term investors, this is just a dip.
@XDFX: $GameStop (GME.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
@Smart Jerry:
@Tyler Maltz: Crypto is always volatile. This is nothing new. Just like the bashers that come out of hiding when Doge comes to the bottom of its range then they all disappear when it goes a back over .30… $Dogecoin (DOGE.CC)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
@Ankur Tiwari: $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
@Blackwidow helen: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
This week, we'd like to invite you to comment below and tell about:
Have you ever questioned yourself when investing?
How did you get through it?
We will select 20 TOP COMMENTS by next Monday.
Winners will get 88 points by next week, with which you can exchange gifts at Reward Club.
*Comments within this week will be counted.
You may post:
● A related meme in gif or jpeg
● Your real-life experience
● Other creative ways to show your sense of humor
That's all for this week. Wish you have a wonderful weekend.
Peace!
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