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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
Three major indices moved downward, Russell 2000 Index ...
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
Three major indices moved downward, Russell 2000 Index ...
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Software company $Adobe (ADBE.US)$ got its start in an IT era that predates both the cloud and the internet. But it has transformed itself into a leader in cloud services by adapting its large and expanding platform to the cloud era. Adobe’s core competencies in providing creative software and document editing have made it a staple of digital transformation. Its current cloud computing stock is US$416.4, 2.74% down from the previous close.
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Hello Mooers, welcome back!
In today small talk, we will be discussing about the love-hate relationship with stocks.
Have you came across a time when you fall in love with a particular stock, which later drop into the sink soon after you bought it? Also, have you come across a time when you hate this particular stock, which later fly to the moon soon after you sell it at a loss?
Does that sound very familiar? Yes?
Just like in one o...
In today small talk, we will be discussing about the love-hate relationship with stocks.
Have you came across a time when you fall in love with a particular stock, which later drop into the sink soon after you bought it? Also, have you come across a time when you hate this particular stock, which later fly to the moon soon after you sell it at a loss?
Does that sound very familiar? Yes?
Just like in one o...
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Hi, mooers
Welcome back to Mooers' Stories! Last month, many of you shared your stories about the biggest mistake you've made while trading. In this session, we would like to know: How did you deal with losses in the stock market?
There is an old saying, "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." This also applies to stock market trading. No one wants to lose, but losing money is part of the game. It ca...
Welcome back to Mooers' Stories! Last month, many of you shared your stories about the biggest mistake you've made while trading. In this session, we would like to know: How did you deal with losses in the stock market?
There is an old saying, "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." This also applies to stock market trading. No one wants to lose, but losing money is part of the game. It ca...
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Hi, mooers,
Welcome back to Mooers' Stories! In this session, we are going to share the following topic: What's the biggest mistake you've made while trading?
We are all human beings, and making mistakes is human nature. When trading stocks, we are either driven by emotions, especially greed and fear, or we keep very high-profit expectations. Many stock traders enter the market at full speed, but they soon realize that it isn't that easy to keep making money. The prospects of making money lure people into this trading area, but the reality of losses may quickly bring deterrence and frustration. Therefore, as investors, you must understand that making mistakes is not uncommon. Even professionals in the stock market have made many trading mistakes. The key to their ultimate success is to learn from them and minimize them in the future.
Making mistakes is part of the learning process when it comes to trading or investing. While some trading mistakes are unavoidable, it is important that you don’t make a habit of them and learn from the unsuccessful experience. With that in mind, what's the biggest mistake you made? How much did it cost you? What lesson did you learn from it? Click to join the topic discussion now! --What's the biggest mistake you made?
Rewards
Featured Stories:
3 mooers will get 1,888 points;
10 mooers will get 888 points.
Participation Reward:
All relevant posts with more than 30 words will get 66 points!
*Note: one can only get one reward out of the three mentioned above.
Selection criteria
1. Content quality: authentic personal story.
2. Good typesetting with order histories, stock's trend or other helpful charts.
3. User interaction with the post.
4. Relevant tickers added.
Event Duration: Now–December 28th, 11:59 pm ET
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Write your own ideas: Plagiarism or cheating is not acceptable on moomoo in any kind of community activity. Please "Report" the post if you see any. Once confirmed, the user committed shall be disqualified from the activity.
Check here “Mooers' Stories" for more stories in the previous sessions.
Welcome back to Mooers' Stories! In this session, we are going to share the following topic: What's the biggest mistake you've made while trading?
We are all human beings, and making mistakes is human nature. When trading stocks, we are either driven by emotions, especially greed and fear, or we keep very high-profit expectations. Many stock traders enter the market at full speed, but they soon realize that it isn't that easy to keep making money. The prospects of making money lure people into this trading area, but the reality of losses may quickly bring deterrence and frustration. Therefore, as investors, you must understand that making mistakes is not uncommon. Even professionals in the stock market have made many trading mistakes. The key to their ultimate success is to learn from them and minimize them in the future.
Making mistakes is part of the learning process when it comes to trading or investing. While some trading mistakes are unavoidable, it is important that you don’t make a habit of them and learn from the unsuccessful experience. With that in mind, what's the biggest mistake you made? How much did it cost you? What lesson did you learn from it? Click to join the topic discussion now! --What's the biggest mistake you made?
Rewards
Featured Stories:
3 mooers will get 1,888 points;
10 mooers will get 888 points.
Participation Reward:
All relevant posts with more than 30 words will get 66 points!
*Note: one can only get one reward out of the three mentioned above.
Selection criteria
1. Content quality: authentic personal story.
2. Good typesetting with order histories, stock's trend or other helpful charts.
3. User interaction with the post.
4. Relevant tickers added.
Event Duration: Now–December 28th, 11:59 pm ET
Click here to join now! What's the biggest mistake you made?
Write your own ideas: Plagiarism or cheating is not acceptable on moomoo in any kind of community activity. Please "Report" the post if you see any. Once confirmed, the user committed shall be disqualified from the activity.
Check here “Mooers' Stories" for more stories in the previous sessions.
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So many errors. Lets go!
$GameStop (GME.US)$ GME, had 600% profit but did not sell. Sold at 200% profit
$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ AMC sold at -50% loss. One month later the stock increases 1000%
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ TSLA. Sold with 10% profit. One month later it went from about 600 to 1200, increasing ca. 100%
$GameStop (GME.US)$ GME, had 600% profit but did not sell. Sold at 200% profit
$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ AMC sold at -50% loss. One month later the stock increases 1000%
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ TSLA. Sold with 10% profit. One month later it went from about 600 to 1200, increasing ca. 100%
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ FOMO all in on TSLA after GME failure. And not buying more when it dipped. Ended up being ok, but never doing that again.
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