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$QuantumScape (QS.US)$ Hope Tesla and QS can work together to breakthrough the bottleneck of EV battery capacity or range issues. If that happens, the share price of QS can recover to over $100 again!
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How to trade and invest in high-tech potential stocks that are still in the speculative stage?
1. Only buy on dips, especially when there is a sustained large drop, and gradually build positions in batches.
2. Never go all in at once, trying to make a big bet and hold positions for a major rise. The probability of failure is very high.
The elasticity of hairy tickets' stock price fluctuations is not very good. Once the stock price drops, it is difficult to rebound in the short term. Therefore, attempting to lower the average holding cost by increasing positions has a very poor effect. The most deadly consequence is that precious limited funds are likely to be trapped here, leading to loss of control. Over 99% of people without risk awareness stumble here, starting to lose their freedom. Therefore, one must not haphazardly increase positions to dig the bottom.
4. Relatively rigorously and objectively establish the Baum-Welch algorithm model and hidden Markov model, as well as perform a differential geometric quantitative analysis on the profit chip ratio function curve: The net inflow of block orders is far from reaching the lowest limit for stock price outbreaks (such as EVTV, GP, QS, GSIT, etc., GP has not even obtained early settlements from any of the three Wall Street pioneers, Blackrock, and Capital Group Global in Vanguard). Sometimes, objectively and rationally understanding things is not an easy task.
How to trade and invest in high-tech potential stocks that are still in the speculative stage?
1. Only buy on dips, especially when there is a sustained large drop, and gradually build positions in batches.
2. Never go all in at once, trying to make a big bet and hold positions for a major rise. The probability of failure is very high.
The elasticity of hairy tickets' stock price fluctuations is not very good. Once the stock price drops, it is difficult to rebound in the short term. Therefore, attempting to lower the average holding cost by increasing positions has a very poor effect. The most deadly consequence is that precious limited funds are likely to be trapped here, leading to loss of control. Over 99% of people without risk awareness stumble here, starting to lose their freedom. Therefore, one must not haphazardly increase positions to dig the bottom.
4. Relatively rigorously and objectively establish the Baum-Welch algorithm model and hidden Markov model, as well as perform a differential geometric quantitative analysis on the profit chip ratio function curve: The net inflow of block orders is far from reaching the lowest limit for stock price outbreaks (such as EVTV, GP, QS, GSIT, etc., GP has not even obtained early settlements from any of the three Wall Street pioneers, Blackrock, and Capital Group Global in Vanguard). Sometimes, objectively and rationally understanding things is not an easy task.
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$QuantumScape (QS.US)$ is this a good stock to hold?
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$QuantumScape (QS.US)$ Still quite hard
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$QuantumScape (QS.US)$ I don’t see the price dropping below $4.5, but it has the potential to reach $7 by the end of Q4. I’m bullish on it and have added more to my portfolio. This is a long-term hold for me, with a horizon of at least the next five years.
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$QuantumScape (QS.US)$ Guys, this is battery stock, not quantum
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