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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ The biggest problem with investing is falling in "love" with a stock. The price rises to unprecedented heights. People then have too high expectations. If these disappoint a little, a sharp drop in the price can follow?
The share price can now go either way. Remember share $ASML Holding (ASML.US)$ . from 1021 € to 627 € today? Buyed at 500 but to late to sell some now of it ? My fault .. to much in love! Meanwhile a...
The share price can now go either way. Remember share $ASML Holding (ASML.US)$ . from 1021 € to 627 € today? Buyed at 500 but to late to sell some now of it ? My fault .. to much in love! Meanwhile a...
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$
One of the main factors contributing to the success of professional traders is that, in most cases, they do not trade with their own funds. It is easier to remain objective and follow your trading strategy when your capital is not at risk.
Most amateur traders have limited funds, making them more susceptible to the fear of losses, resulting in them not sticking to their trading plans. Or, after a series of losses, they start taking on more risk than their strategy allows.
When your money is at risk, it is a psychological state that is difficult to overcome. Remember, this is not the only reason, but it is the most significant one.
"Professional" refers to individuals who make a living through their own skills. Most professionals do not rely on trading to make a living, but seek their livelihood through trading. I have worked as a bank trader/market maker for many years, engaging in commodity, forex, and options trading. I managed an investment portfolio of over 10 billion US dollars and developed algorithms for a hedge fund. However, now I am an independent proprietary trader, and there are some significant differences between the two. Here are some tips that may be helpful to you...
As a bank trader, you can avoid risks because you bear the risk of clients as principals; whereas proprietary traders are willing to take risks.
As a bank trader, whether you are willing or not, you are always in the market; as a pillar, I...
One of the main factors contributing to the success of professional traders is that, in most cases, they do not trade with their own funds. It is easier to remain objective and follow your trading strategy when your capital is not at risk.
Most amateur traders have limited funds, making them more susceptible to the fear of losses, resulting in them not sticking to their trading plans. Or, after a series of losses, they start taking on more risk than their strategy allows.
When your money is at risk, it is a psychological state that is difficult to overcome. Remember, this is not the only reason, but it is the most significant one.
"Professional" refers to individuals who make a living through their own skills. Most professionals do not rely on trading to make a living, but seek their livelihood through trading. I have worked as a bank trader/market maker for many years, engaging in commodity, forex, and options trading. I managed an investment portfolio of over 10 billion US dollars and developed algorithms for a hedge fund. However, now I am an independent proprietary trader, and there are some significant differences between the two. Here are some tips that may be helpful to you...
As a bank trader, you can avoid risks because you bear the risk of clients as principals; whereas proprietary traders are willing to take risks.
As a bank trader, whether you are willing or not, you are always in the market; as a pillar, I...
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$Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$ These people commenting now are all short sellers 🤣 They are very anxious because they will be liquidated when the market opens on Monday 🤣🤣🤣 They deserve it, continue to spread false news and create panic.
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$Zeta Global (ZETA.US)$
On Wednesday Culper Research put out a short position on Zeta Global Holdings. You probably have read the report at this point, and I’m not going to give it attention. I just want to share my thoughts.
Culper Research's short selling efforts haven't always been successful. One notable example is their report on Neuren Pharmaceuticals Limited (ASX:NEU), which was considered low-quality an...
On Wednesday Culper Research put out a short position on Zeta Global Holdings. You probably have read the report at this point, and I’m not going to give it attention. I just want to share my thoughts.
Culper Research's short selling efforts haven't always been successful. One notable example is their report on Neuren Pharmaceuticals Limited (ASX:NEU), which was considered low-quality an...
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$Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$ it’s sad seeing such a great company with outsanding results being victim of bad publicity with no actual proof. I’m holding, just like Blackrock and Vanguard
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$Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$Super Micro Computer Q1 FY2025 earnings conference call is scheduled for November 5 at 5:00 PM ET /November 6 at 6:00 AM SGT /November 6 9:00 AM AEST. Subscribe to join the live earnings conference with management NOW!
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What do you expect from SMCI's Q1 earnings? Will the company beat or miss the estimates? Make sure to click the "Book" button to get what managements have to say!
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SMCI Q1 FY2025 earnings conference call
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$Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$ finally discarded this shit at a loss of 70% of my investment 😔 i had lost my orace of my mind and my appetite …. pray this ceo gets punished for all his crimes
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Although super micro company stated a delay in submitting the annual 10-K report, the company insists that there will be no significant changes in the 2024 fiscal year!
However, bearish news continues, especially when seeing this article, undoubtedly adding insult to injury to SMCI's super micro dilemma.
🤔Seriously looking at the wording of the article, it seems that * it has already ** customer inquiries ** If these terms are true * there is no substantial data to prove... if someone takes unverified news seriously! Scared that they will lose money today but still quickly sell stocks. When the company clarifies the truth with its financial performance, can those who spread these bearish news deceive others into losing money?
However, bearish news continues, especially when seeing this article, undoubtedly adding insult to injury to SMCI's super micro dilemma.
🤔Seriously looking at the wording of the article, it seems that * it has already ** customer inquiries ** If these terms are true * there is no substantial data to prove... if someone takes unverified news seriously! Scared that they will lose money today but still quickly sell stocks. When the company clarifies the truth with its financial performance, can those who spread these bearish news deceive others into losing money?
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