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$United Airlines (UAL.US)$ well as long as the institutions are not pulling out. i think this price may stay a bit longer
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$Zoom Communications (ZM.US)$ bankruptcy imminent. microsoft is king
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ let's go up again
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In November, Wall Street's primary indices rebounded after three months of weakness. The easing of US inflation suggested that stubbornly high prices were loosening their grip on the economy. The softer-than-expected consumer price index also boosted confidence in the market that the Federal Reserve would end its rate-hiking cycle soon. These developments point to the possibility of a soft landing for the US economy with...
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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$ Everyone thinks whether it will rise or fall tomorrow.
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$ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Natural Gas (BOIL.US)$This wave of luck is good, just selling at the pre-market high point. Most of the time, there is no such luck. I'm going to buy KOLD.
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$American Airlines (AAL.US)$Bullish moving average, up for 4 consecutive days, can it reach 20?
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$DiDi Global (Delisted) (DIDI.US)$
The “Securities Daily” reporter who moved to Hong Kong stocks noticed that on the investor relations page of Didi's official website, Didi published a recent English announcement stating that its board of directors has authorized and supported the company to adopt the necessary procedures and submit relevant applications for the delisting of AdSS (American Depositary Receipts) from the New York Stock Exchange, while ensuring that AdSS holders can choose to convert AdSS into shares that the company can freely trade on another internationally recognized stock exchange.
This means that if Didi can be successfully listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Didi's US stock investors can transfer to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to continue trading, and Didi did not use the privatization method that was rumored to be used to delist.
The “Securities Daily” reporter who moved to Hong Kong stocks noticed that on the investor relations page of Didi's official website, Didi published a recent English announcement stating that its board of directors has authorized and supported the company to adopt the necessary procedures and submit relevant applications for the delisting of AdSS (American Depositary Receipts) from the New York Stock Exchange, while ensuring that AdSS holders can choose to convert AdSS into shares that the company can freely trade on another internationally recognized stock exchange.
This means that if Didi can be successfully listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Didi's US stock investors can transfer to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to continue trading, and Didi did not use the privatization method that was rumored to be used to delist.
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$Zoom Communications (ZM.US)$ I really doubt that my positions are being watched by Wall Street. Diving is staged every day, and stocks that have fallen into a dog are always being shorted
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$Lufax (LU.US)$ Lufax has disclosed its dividend policy for the first time. Starting from 2022, the company will distribute regular cash dividends in proportion to 20% to 40% of the net income of the previous fiscal year.
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70132250 : If the volume is falling, I will choose to sell.