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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Why bother, today will still fall to repair the deviation.
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ large volume out, but price increase means people are desperate to buy stock and don't care price?
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$MRDIY (5296.MY)$ What big event happened?
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I bought at 498 and sold at 424 to cut loss. Luckily did not buy so many shs so my loss is still manageable. Painful but good lesson learned.
I know there are some who are stucked trying to convince others to buy more to leverage the price. To be honest, I don’t think it’s worth waiting given the gravity of the recent development. You can search online and most of the times when it involves resignation of independent auditor, especially citing no-confidence as on...
I bought at 498 and sold at 424 to cut loss. Luckily did not buy so many shs so my loss is still manageable. Painful but good lesson learned.
I know there are some who are stucked trying to convince others to buy more to leverage the price. To be honest, I don’t think it’s worth waiting given the gravity of the recent development. You can search online and most of the times when it involves resignation of independent auditor, especially citing no-confidence as on...
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The 60th US presidential election will kick off on November 5th this year. At that time, the Republican Trump and the Democrat Harris will compete for the US presidency.
Due to its leading global position in economy, technology, and military power, coupled with the significant role of the US dollar, this election is not a domestic affair of the United States alone, but a crucial subject affecting global political and economic changes.
As for Malaysia, due to the close economic and trade ties with the United States over the years, it cannot remain indifferent and must closely monitor and consider the changes in this election, strategically positioning for opportunities and risks early.
What impact will the tight US presidential election have on Malaysia's economy? After discussions with political and economic experts, and comprehensive analysis of various data, "Nanyang Business Paper" will dissect it for readers.
The United States is Malaysia's second largest export market
Analyze the advantages and disadvantages from three perspectives.
On November 5 of this year, the United States will welcome the 60th presidential election. This election is being closely watched globally, and Malaysia is no exception.
What potential impacts will this election bring to Malaysia? What should the political and business communities as well as investors pay attention to?
As time passes, the presidential race intensifies. The representative sent by the Republican Party is the former president, Trump, who is known for his exaggerated and sharp language.
During his tenure from 2017 to early 2021, Donald Trump also occasionally communicated...
Upload coordinator: @Jungle lee
The 60th US presidential election will kick off on November 5th this year. At that time, the Republican Trump and the Democrat Harris will compete for the US presidency.
Due to its leading global position in economy, technology, and military power, coupled with the significant role of the US dollar, this election is not a domestic affair of the United States alone, but a crucial subject affecting global political and economic changes.
As for Malaysia, due to the close economic and trade ties with the United States over the years, it cannot remain indifferent and must closely monitor and consider the changes in this election, strategically positioning for opportunities and risks early.
What impact will the tight US presidential election have on Malaysia's economy? After discussions with political and economic experts, and comprehensive analysis of various data, "Nanyang Business Paper" will dissect it for readers.
The United States is Malaysia's second largest export market
Analyze the advantages and disadvantages from three perspectives.
On November 5 of this year, the United States will welcome the 60th presidential election. This election is being closely watched globally, and Malaysia is no exception.
What potential impacts will this election bring to Malaysia? What should the political and business communities as well as investors pay attention to?
As time passes, the presidential race intensifies. The representative sent by the Republican Party is the former president, Trump, who is known for his exaggerated and sharp language.
During his tenure from 2017 to early 2021, Donald Trump also occasionally communicated...
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