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The technical picture for $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ has been looking better this year than it has looked the 2 years prior.
The breakout to the upside of this candlestick wedge formation looks bullish for the mid-term picture.
There are a couple of strong resistance levels where the price action might find some friction or some sellers stepping in. These resistance levels reside at the previous local highs in price from earlier this year.
If the price does climb above these pre...
The breakout to the upside of this candlestick wedge formation looks bullish for the mid-term picture.
There are a couple of strong resistance levels where the price action might find some friction or some sellers stepping in. These resistance levels reside at the previous local highs in price from earlier this year.
If the price does climb above these pre...
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A couple of years ago, PayPal was all the hype. Today, the stock is down 75% from its all-time high. Once a growth stock, PayPal is now moving towards value stock territory. The big question here is this. Is PayPal worth buying right now? Is it a bargain or is it a value trap?
PayPal's business model is based on the volume of transactions. The more transactions, the more fees the company gets. In 2022, users, transactions and payment volume on PayP...
PayPal's business model is based on the volume of transactions. The more transactions, the more fees the company gets. In 2022, users, transactions and payment volume on PayP...
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Looking Back, AAPL Is A Clear Winner
Having said the above, I can also understand and support the case for bypassing banks altogether amid all the turmoil and sticking with a stock like Apple. History clearly supports this strategy.
I ran a backtest that goes back all the way to 2005. In it, I simulated a long-short portfolio: 100% exposure to AAPL, -100% (negative) exposure to KBE rebalanced monthly. With this approach, one is effectively betting that Ap...
Having said the above, I can also understand and support the case for bypassing banks altogether amid all the turmoil and sticking with a stock like Apple. History clearly supports this strategy.
I ran a backtest that goes back all the way to 2005. In it, I simulated a long-short portfolio: 100% exposure to AAPL, -100% (negative) exposure to KBE rebalanced monthly. With this approach, one is effectively betting that Ap...
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2022 will be over in two months. How are the goals set at the beginning of the year progressing?
Is your investment plan viable? Or how would you adjust your investment plans? Or do you have good suggestions to share with everyone?
$Apple(AAPL.US$ $Tesla(TSLA.US$ $Nasdaq Composite Index(.IXIC.US$ $Berkshire Hathaway 13F(LIST2999.US$$放长线钓大鱼(PFL2017082)$
Is your investment plan viable? Or how would you adjust your investment plans? Or do you have good suggestions to share with everyone?
$Apple(AAPL.US$ $Tesla(TSLA.US$ $Nasdaq Composite Index(.IXIC.US$ $Berkshire Hathaway 13F(LIST2999.US$$放长线钓大鱼(PFL2017082)$
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$ARK Innovation ETF(ARKK.US$ $ARK ETFs(LIST2551.US$ $Tradr 2X Short Innovation Daily ETF(SARK.US$ $Tesla(TSLA.US$ $Zoom Video Communications(ZM.US$ $Roku Inc(ROKU.US$ $Nasdaq Composite Index(.IXIC.US$ $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US$
Recently, Ark Invest released a statement which revealed its latest Transparency ETF (CTRU) will close at the end of July, just eight months after launching. This was the first ever ETF closure by the...
Recently, Ark Invest released a statement which revealed its latest Transparency ETF (CTRU) will close at the end of July, just eight months after launching. This was the first ever ETF closure by the...
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$PayPal(PYPL.US$ hello guys! mind sharing your position ?
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As all people know, investors should always avoid emotional investing. But in most cases, investors' mood swings when the market is highly volatile.
People are not entirely rational. Feelings and other intangible stuff dictate them. Human beings are not able to act like machines and programs. It's nearly impossible for one to eliminate every shred of feelings.
In that case, every investor must have been through "emotional damage" more or less in their trading journey...
People are not entirely rational. Feelings and other intangible stuff dictate them. Human beings are not able to act like machines and programs. It's nearly impossible for one to eliminate every shred of feelings.
In that case, every investor must have been through "emotional damage" more or less in their trading journey...
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