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$DoorDash (DASH.US)$
Uber had a good earnings report and continued to rise afterward, so I intentionally held onto the earnings report, but even with good results, it didn't rise as much as expected, and it feels somewhat disappointing.
However, on days when technology stocks are weak, it still performs strongly. Perhaps it should be held a bit longer.
Uber had a good earnings report and continued to rise afterward, so I intentionally held onto the earnings report, but even with good results, it didn't rise as much as expected, and it feels somewhat disappointing.
However, on days when technology stocks are weak, it still performs strongly. Perhaps it should be held a bit longer.
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I will write about the strategy related to dividend stocks.
Basically, dividend stocks pay dividends four times a year (every quarter).
And this dividend cycle is divided into three types.
(There are exceptions, but I will explain them later).
Stocks that pay dividends in January-April-July-October.
Stocks that pay dividends in February-May-August-November.
Stocks that pay dividends in March-June-September-December.
If you have these three types of stocks, dividends will come in every month.
In fact, in my experience, the dividend cycle starting from March has a higher yield. It's a delicious cycle.
The reason for this is that the Energy Sector (Petroleum, Natural Gas) stocks are gathering.
There are some stocks with uneven dividend amounts, but basically, they have a higher dividend yield than stocks in other sectors.
Therefore, the main focus tends to be biased here.
However, if you also cover other cycles, you will receive dividends every month.
If you can use those dividends to make new purchases, you will also have opportunities to buy every month.
Ideally, you would want to buy something with an annual yield of 5% or more in dividends.
In doing so, one can experience the effects of compound interest...
Basically, dividend stocks pay dividends four times a year (every quarter).
And this dividend cycle is divided into three types.
(There are exceptions, but I will explain them later).
Stocks that pay dividends in January-April-July-October.
Stocks that pay dividends in February-May-August-November.
Stocks that pay dividends in March-June-September-December.
If you have these three types of stocks, dividends will come in every month.
In fact, in my experience, the dividend cycle starting from March has a higher yield. It's a delicious cycle.
The reason for this is that the Energy Sector (Petroleum, Natural Gas) stocks are gathering.
There are some stocks with uneven dividend amounts, but basically, they have a higher dividend yield than stocks in other sectors.
Therefore, the main focus tends to be biased here.
However, if you also cover other cycles, you will receive dividends every month.
If you can use those dividends to make new purchases, you will also have opportunities to buy every month.
Ideally, you would want to buy something with an annual yield of 5% or more in dividends.
In doing so, one can experience the effects of compound interest...
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Initial investment of 5 million for the first 5 months of investment, I have no idea when to take profits.![]()
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If you are kind or a genius and have some time, please give me some advice so even someone like me can understand.![]()
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This month's situation was like 'Quantum is viable!' but then it dropped drastically, and at one point my assets decreased by more than 10%.![]()
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At that time, why complain about quantum even though it's NVIDIA? I was complaining saying 'I hate leather jackets!'.![]()
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There were ups and downs, but somehow I managed to exceed 10% this month.![]()
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It's just going well by chance, so I want to tighten up and do my best.![]()
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If you are kind or a genius and have some time, please give me some advice so even someone like me can understand.
This month's situation was like 'Quantum is viable!' but then it dropped drastically, and at one point my assets decreased by more than 10%.
There were ups and downs, but somehow I managed to exceed 10% this month.
It's just going well by chance, so I want to tighten up and do my best.
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$NextEra Energy Partners LP (NEP.US)$ However, 'distribution suspension' is painful 😣
Buying within the NISA framework = cannot sell for profit and loss offset (>_<)
Buying within the NISA framework = cannot sell for profit and loss offset (>_<)
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No one is scared of unrealized profits and cut their losses, right? w
No one is scared of unrealized profits and cut their losses, right? w
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I often look at everyone's comments posted, but it's full of words I don't understand 😰 There are still many things I don't understand about how to use MOOMOO.
Full of things I don't understand, is it possible for a complete beginner like me to keep going? 😂...
Full of things I don't understand, is it possible for a complete beginner like me to keep going? 😂...
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Possible backlog of $5 billion!?![]()
I can understand it going up ⤴🚀 before the market. Just don't make accounting mistakes like last time.
Possible backlog of $5 billion!?
I can understand it going up ⤴🚀 before the market. Just don't make accounting mistakes like last time.
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