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Happy Monday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of last week! (Nano caps are excluded.)
Make Your Choices
Buzzing Stocks List & Mooers Comments
US markets jumped this last week on some prominent quarterly earnings repor...
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There's a saying goes: "Look forward with hope, not backward with regret."
Whatever happened, happened. There is no point in lingering on it.
That is a positive approach to life.
But is it right for investors to use it in the same way while making trades?
Some would argue that: "your past is your best teacher." It helps investors to avoid previous mistakes.
So which do you prefer?
Now let's see some real-life examples!
@LeicesterM: Just took a line of hop...
Whatever happened, happened. There is no point in lingering on it.
That is a positive approach to life.
But is it right for investors to use it in the same way while making trades?
Some would argue that: "your past is your best teacher." It helps investors to avoid previous mistakes.
So which do you prefer?
Now let's see some real-life examples!
@LeicesterM: Just took a line of hop...
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After a hotter-than-expected inflation print rattled financial markets around the world this week, Ray Dalio issued a gloomy forecast for markets and the economy.
"It looks like interest rates will have to rise a lot (toward the higher end of the 4.5% to 6% range)," the billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates LP wrote in a LinkedIn article dated Tuesday. "This will bring private sector credit growth ...
"It looks like interest rates will have to rise a lot (toward the higher end of the 4.5% to 6% range)," the billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates LP wrote in a LinkedIn article dated Tuesday. "This will bring private sector credit growth ...
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