$Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (FFIE.US)$Are there any companies that have revived after being merged? FF is already on the verge of death and is just one breath away from being nailed to the coffin.
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$SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ why is this worse than friday?!!!
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$NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ I personally think that we should be cautious about today's rise. If everyone can predict the same thing, how can institutions still profit from retail investors? They will push up before dumping, and suppress the price before buying in, which is more in line with the institutions' strategy of profit-taking. Therefore, I choose to hold and observe, and wait for the upward trend to subside before entering. This is the right-side trading method.
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ It's obvious that it will continue to fall, for those who haven't added positions several times with tens of millions, why bother buying below 600?
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ There are many types of strategies, but after formulating them, you must strictly abide by the trading discipline
First, let me introduce my background, real estate industry investment analyst, especially commercial real estate and large residential areas. We have also analyzed Taineng power plants and storage. Experience is very old. I have been stepping on points for ten years, and I have never looked past it. However, in the past ten years, the US stock bull market has never made any money; it has been a complete failure.
Why haven't you made any money? Is technology really bad? My personal summary isn't it; it's because they don't have their own trading discipline, or they've never complied with the trading discipline. I always had fantasies about the stock market, then I became disillusioned and cut meat on my feet.
One thing I always do is that the stock has clearly fallen below the stop loss level I set, that is, not stop loss. I imagine that it might rebound, then go again, then not rebound, or when it rebounds, I'm busy not catching up with anything else, so I'm forced to cut meat.
I made up my mind to hold stocks for the long term. As a result, the stock jumped back and forth during the holding process, or kept falling. In the end, I couldn't bear it, cutting meat out of the game.
The stocks that were originally analyzed could be bottomed out, or very promising stocks, were afraid to buy more, or were thrown away as soon as they rose slightly.
I'll give you a few examples, all of which happened before the outbreak, for your reference:
AMZN bought for $300 in 2014, $3,300...
First, let me introduce my background, real estate industry investment analyst, especially commercial real estate and large residential areas. We have also analyzed Taineng power plants and storage. Experience is very old. I have been stepping on points for ten years, and I have never looked past it. However, in the past ten years, the US stock bull market has never made any money; it has been a complete failure.
Why haven't you made any money? Is technology really bad? My personal summary isn't it; it's because they don't have their own trading discipline, or they've never complied with the trading discipline. I always had fantasies about the stock market, then I became disillusioned and cut meat on my feet.
One thing I always do is that the stock has clearly fallen below the stop loss level I set, that is, not stop loss. I imagine that it might rebound, then go again, then not rebound, or when it rebounds, I'm busy not catching up with anything else, so I'm forced to cut meat.
I made up my mind to hold stocks for the long term. As a result, the stock jumped back and forth during the holding process, or kept falling. In the end, I couldn't bear it, cutting meat out of the game.
The stocks that were originally analyzed could be bottomed out, or very promising stocks, were afraid to buy more, or were thrown away as soon as they rose slightly.
I'll give you a few examples, all of which happened before the outbreak, for your reference:
AMZN bought for $300 in 2014, $3,300...
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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ I have shorted it, hoping it will quickly drop to 25000
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$Amazon (AMZN.US)$ Will there be a big rise on the last day of Friday
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