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📉 Alright, let’s cut through the noise. The $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ ’s 10% nosedive in two weeks, $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ getting halved, and the VIX fear gauge spiking above 25 have everyone sweating bullets. 😱But before you start hoarding canned goods and cash, let’s break down what’s actually happening—and how to position yourself for the long game.
The Crash Culprits: Why Markets Are Freaking Out
Here’s the lowdown on why Wall Stree...
The Crash Culprits: Why Markets Are Freaking Out
Here’s the lowdown on why Wall Stree...



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$Hang Seng Index (800000.HK)$ The USA 🇺🇸 stock market 📉 is likely to decline, and the Hong Kong 🇭🇰 Hang Seng stock market will also decline 📉...
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$XIAOMI-W (01810.HK)$ However, this is quite normal; opportunities are hidden within, it is just a matter of time.![]()
At this time, I will share a picture for everyone to ponder.
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The $Hang Seng TECH Index (800700.HK)$ soared to its highest level since February 2022 last Friday. Despite ongoing volatility in U.S. tech stocks, the index has surged by 23.08% since the start of the year. Leading the charge are the 'Terrific Ten,' a group of major Chinese tech firms including $Tencent (TCEHY.US)$, $Alibaba (BABA.US)$, and $SMIC (00981.HK)$, which have outpaced the Magnificent 7 in gains since early 2024.
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Pain staking searches will always produce results. Patience is a virtue. Combining both makes for powerful decision-making.
1. My strategy is to find an item that has immediate results in order to sell and recuperate the initial investment by selling 50% of the initial shares purchased. (SureBet!)
2. Leaving the remaining 50% to hit as a limit sale at the obnoxious goal minus 20% for a safer bet. (Long-TermSpecial)
The Father of Sto...
Pain staking searches will always produce results. Patience is a virtue. Combining both makes for powerful decision-making.
1. My strategy is to find an item that has immediate results in order to sell and recuperate the initial investment by selling 50% of the initial shares purchased. (SureBet!)
2. Leaving the remaining 50% to hit as a limit sale at the obnoxious goal minus 20% for a safer bet. (Long-TermSpecial)
The Father of Sto...


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$Spire Global (SPIR.US)$ Yesterday, the stock price plummeted by 50%, resulting in an overnight paper loss of $9,000 (approximately RM40,000). My automatic stop-loss Market Order could not be executed during the night session, leaving me to accept this wave of decline.
I think this is a rare practical experience, and I would like to Share my thoughts on how to respond to a sharp decline:
1. First, identify the reason for the sharp drop in stock price.
SPIR is a stock in the space sector, and I really like its business. In November last year, it signed an agreement to sell certain businesses to another company, which caused the stock price to rise. Subsequently, that company defaulted, and SPIR officially issued a lawsuit statement yesterday, leading to a correction of the price increase and a gap down.
Although this wave of news is bearish, it isn’t severe for me and does not directly affect the business model of SPIR, which I am bullish on.
2. Let's analyze the stock price after the sharp decline.
In my previous YouTube video about "gaps", it was mentioned that when stock prices experience a gap down, it indicates a Bearish market, leading the market to prefer selling off, which is often irrational.https://youtu.be/udX6jEygML8
From a technical perspective, the stock price fell sharply to around $9 last night, even lower than the price before the acquisition in November last year. For me, this price level is an overreaction to the bearish news and aligns with the irrational market reaction in gap theory. Therefore, there is no rush to cut losses; $9 is already a reasonable price in the bottom area (meaning that even if the lawsuit is unsuccessful, this company is likely still worth...).
I think this is a rare practical experience, and I would like to Share my thoughts on how to respond to a sharp decline:
1. First, identify the reason for the sharp drop in stock price.
SPIR is a stock in the space sector, and I really like its business. In November last year, it signed an agreement to sell certain businesses to another company, which caused the stock price to rise. Subsequently, that company defaulted, and SPIR officially issued a lawsuit statement yesterday, leading to a correction of the price increase and a gap down.
Although this wave of news is bearish, it isn’t severe for me and does not directly affect the business model of SPIR, which I am bullish on.
2. Let's analyze the stock price after the sharp decline.
In my previous YouTube video about "gaps", it was mentioned that when stock prices experience a gap down, it indicates a Bearish market, leading the market to prefer selling off, which is often irrational.https://youtu.be/udX6jEygML8
From a technical perspective, the stock price fell sharply to around $9 last night, even lower than the price before the acquisition in November last year. For me, this price level is an overreaction to the bearish news and aligns with the irrational market reaction in gap theory. Therefore, there is no rush to cut losses; $9 is already a reasonable price in the bottom area (meaning that even if the lawsuit is unsuccessful, this company is likely still worth...).
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$XIAOMI-W (01810.HK)$ Every day, watching tens of thousands coming in, there's really no need to worry too much ~ so relaxed.![]()
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(Feeling sleepy, going back to sleep for a while.) $TENCENT (00700.HK)$ $MEITUAN-W (03690.HK)$ Currently holding three Hong Kong stocks, hoping to double by mid-year ~![]()
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