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President Trump's unconventional approach and commitment to act on a wide range of initiatives introduces a wild card effect for investors. Rising volatility and unpredictable policy increases risks while potentially offering greater opportunities. How can investors respond? Moomoo's market strategist covers investing, trading and all market matters - live. Feel free to ask your questions below. For each question you post, moomoo will reward you w...
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Entire savings on intel calls, Use entire profits from intel calls on Lilly puts...
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I think $BHP Group Ltd (BHP.AU)$ will hit mid 40s in the lead up the FEB dividend and/or more details on the China stimulus at the next NPC meeting in March.
Merry Christmas all.
When does everyone seeing BHP recover to mid $40s?
Merry Christmas all.
When does everyone seeing BHP recover to mid $40s?
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$BHP Group Ltd (BHP.AU)$ Happily bought some just below $40 this morning just after open. BHP at these prices is my favourite bluechip investment on the ASX. In fact it's the only company I'm actively looking to buy currently.
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Labor is preparing to outlaw debit card surcharges in a broad crackdown on consumer fees as the Albanese government attempts to ease financial pressures on families in the lead up to a federal election next year.
source: Labor to ban debit card payment surcharges by the end of next year
I just wanna say, the sooner the better!!!![]()
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source: Labor to ban debit card payment surcharges by the end of next year
I just wanna say, the sooner the better!!!
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IMO $BHP Group Ltd (BHP.AU)$ should report absolutely nothing about Uranium (other than acknowledging that it safely mines it), as it is not possible in this country these days to have an intelligent public discussion about anything nuclear without it quickly degenerating into extreme posturing.
Furthermore I would argue that the responsibility of the Board and the CEO to act in the best interests of the company and its shareholders requires them to avoid public brawling about Uranium.
As a share...
Furthermore I would argue that the responsibility of the Board and the CEO to act in the best interests of the company and its shareholders requires them to avoid public brawling about Uranium.
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📈 Despite Australia's economic slowdown, the #jobs market is holding up much better than expected.
Though that super-sized interest rate cut from the US Federal Reserve may put some pressure on the RBA to cut rates sooner (but not next Tuesday)
$CommBank (CBA.AU)$
Though that super-sized interest rate cut from the US Federal Reserve may put some pressure on the RBA to cut rates sooner (but not next Tuesday)
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We're on cloud nine! My partner and I just landed a whopping A$500k (sry I can not explain its source), and we're now in the exciting position of deciding how to make the most of this cash. Here's the scoop on our current financial standing:
- Each of us don't own a house.
- Our combined annual income is A$150k, with a boost to A$170k on the horizon next year.
- It's just us and our pooch for now, but we're considering adding a little human to the mix...
- Each of us don't own a house.
- Our combined annual income is A$150k, with a boost to A$170k on the horizon next year.
- It's just us and our pooch for now, but we're considering adding a little human to the mix...
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What's one luxury you had to cut back on due to the high cost of living?
I gave up my golf club membership.
As a recent graduate entering the workforce, my pre-tax salary of $95,000 still requires me to cut back due to the high cost of living.
Considering I have an AUD47,000 HECS-HELP loan and aspire to purchase a home in Melbourne, I now have to look for other ways to relax, such as hiking or joining free sports leagues.
Any recommendation on things I can do or buy for $50 or less that will imp...
I gave up my golf club membership.
As a recent graduate entering the workforce, my pre-tax salary of $95,000 still requires me to cut back due to the high cost of living.
Considering I have an AUD47,000 HECS-HELP loan and aspire to purchase a home in Melbourne, I now have to look for other ways to relax, such as hiking or joining free sports leagues.
Any recommendation on things I can do or buy for $50 or less that will imp...
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TOLKKI : Question - How do Trump's tariffs and policies affect the global market?