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I. What happened last week?
In recent days, global markets, led by the U.S. stock market, seem to be struggling.
Last Friday, the U.S. non-farm payroll data and unemployment rate came in worse than expected, sparking fears of an economic recession and widespread market panic.
U.S. technology stocks were especially hard hit. In the Mag7 group, only $Apple (AAPL.US)$ saw a slight increase, while the rest declined, with $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ falling s...
In recent days, global markets, led by the U.S. stock market, seem to be struggling.
Last Friday, the U.S. non-farm payroll data and unemployment rate came in worse than expected, sparking fears of an economic recession and widespread market panic.
U.S. technology stocks were especially hard hit. In the Mag7 group, only $Apple (AAPL.US)$ saw a slight increase, while the rest declined, with $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ falling s...
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AMD and Amazon are releasing their Q1 earnings after the market closes on April 30. Who will please the market more, the e-commerce giant or the AI darling? Make your prediction to grab point rewards!
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The stock market has had a green start in the new year, but this is normal; it has risen too much before. There were so many things prepared for Santa, so the old man didn't give gifts and accepted them instead
Let's review and reflect on the judgment of the fourth quarter of last year:
Basically correct judgment:
1. Health care will make up for the rise. $The Health Care Select Sector SPDR® Fund (XLV.US)$ It has finally reached a record high, and profits have already been cut in batches. After the position was reduced, it was still the biggest position, and I might be able to take another shot. Although the overall increase was not significant, the increase in xlv was very certain and easy to predict. There was no risk, and I dared to take heavy positions. Even if the increase is small, large positions can be used to obtain profits. I love this kind of investment.
2. TLT will bounce back to 95-100. $iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT.US)$ . I'm in a heavy warehouse at 88. Current strategy: Pull back to around 95 and continue to increase positions.
Judgments to be continued:
1. Google rose to an all-time high. $Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$ When I broke through 139, I increased my position drastically. I saw it near the historic high point, and I hope to get there. In the past two days, it has been stepping back on the previous double bottom line. Currently, it is still fraught, but the bullish pattern is still there. As long as it does not fall below, it will still be bullish.
2. $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ I expect it to rise until July...
Let's review and reflect on the judgment of the fourth quarter of last year:
Basically correct judgment:
1. Health care will make up for the rise. $The Health Care Select Sector SPDR® Fund (XLV.US)$ It has finally reached a record high, and profits have already been cut in batches. After the position was reduced, it was still the biggest position, and I might be able to take another shot. Although the overall increase was not significant, the increase in xlv was very certain and easy to predict. There was no risk, and I dared to take heavy positions. Even if the increase is small, large positions can be used to obtain profits. I love this kind of investment.
2. TLT will bounce back to 95-100. $iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT.US)$ . I'm in a heavy warehouse at 88. Current strategy: Pull back to around 95 and continue to increase positions.
Judgments to be continued:
1. Google rose to an all-time high. $Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$ When I broke through 139, I increased my position drastically. I saw it near the historic high point, and I hope to get there. In the past two days, it has been stepping back on the previous double bottom line. Currently, it is still fraught, but the bullish pattern is still there. As long as it does not fall below, it will still be bullish.
2. $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ I expect it to rise until July...
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ is releasing its Q3 FY24 earnings on November 21 after the bell.
How will the market react to the company's quarterly results? Vote your answer to participate!
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(Vote wil...
How will the market react to the company's quarterly results? Vote your answer to participate!
Rewards
● An equal share of 10,000 points: For mooers who correctly guess the price range of $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$'s opening price at 9:30 AM ET on November 22 (e.g., If 50 mooers make a correct guess, they will get 200 points each!)
(Vote wil...
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$Apple (AAPL.US)$ is releasing its Q4 FY2023 earnings on November 2 after the bell. How will the market react to the company's quarterly results? Vote your answer to participate!
Rewards
● An equal share of 1,000 points: For mooers who correctly guess the price range of $Apple (AAPL.US)$'s opening price at 9:30 AM ET November 3 (e.g., If 50 mooers make a correct guess, each of them will get 20 points.)
(Vote will...
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● An equal share of 1,000 points: For mooers who correctly guess the price range of $Apple (AAPL.US)$'s opening price at 9:30 AM ET November 3 (e.g., If 50 mooers make a correct guess, each of them will get 20 points.)
(Vote will...
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Spoiler: 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.)
📊 Make Your Choices
💡Buzzing Stocks List & Mooers Comments
Stocks fell last week to close out a rare losi...
📊 Make Your Choices
💡Buzzing Stocks List & Mooers Comments
Stocks fell last week to close out a rare losi...
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$Apple (AAPL.US)$ Q3 FY23:
Revenue -1% Y/Y to $81.8B (in-line).
Services +8% Y/Y to $21.2B.
Products -4% Y/Y to $60.6B.
• Operating margin 28% (flat Y/Y).
• EPS $1.26 ($0.07 beat).
• Over 1B paid subscriptions.
Total revenue declined by 1.4% year-on-year, marking the first three consecutive quarterly declines since 2016. iPhone revenue fell short of expectations, dro...
Revenue -1% Y/Y to $81.8B (in-line).
Services +8% Y/Y to $21.2B.
Products -4% Y/Y to $60.6B.
• Operating margin 28% (flat Y/Y).
• EPS $1.26 ($0.07 beat).
• Over 1B paid subscriptions.
Total revenue declined by 1.4% year-on-year, marking the first three consecutive quarterly declines since 2016. iPhone revenue fell short of expectations, dro...
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$Meta Platforms (META.US)$ Meta Q2 FY23:
• Daily active people +7% Y/Y to 3.07B.
• Revenue +11% Y/Y to $32B ($1.2B beat).
• Operating margin 29% (flat Y/Y).
• FCF margin 34% (+19pp Y/Y).
• EPS $2.98 ($0.05 beat).
Q3 FY23 guidance:
• Revenue ~$32B-$34.5 (~$2B beat).
- In the second quarter, revenue achieved the largest year-and-a-half YoY growth, and EPS rebounded, halting the decline, with an ...
• Daily active people +7% Y/Y to 3.07B.
• Revenue +11% Y/Y to $32B ($1.2B beat).
• Operating margin 29% (flat Y/Y).
• FCF margin 34% (+19pp Y/Y).
• EPS $2.98 ($0.05 beat).
Q3 FY23 guidance:
• Revenue ~$32B-$34.5 (~$2B beat).
- In the second quarter, revenue achieved the largest year-and-a-half YoY growth, and EPS rebounded, halting the decline, with an ...
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The reason for the weekly gains is combination of optimism for an economy that has shown immense resiliency and corporate earnings which have come far better than expected. On the other hand, there’s the overhang of the Fed which paused its rate hike at its last meeting. It is highly anticipated that the Fed will increase rates again at next week’s meeting. The question is, will they then pivot to a more dovish approach? If the Fed disappoints, can big ...
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