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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ if i want to avoid big loss after earnings , should i set stop or stop limit order ? which is more effective ?
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$Breaking 865 will lose the medium-term uptrend.
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$E-mini NASDAQ 100 Futures(DEC4) (NQmain.US)$ Why does it feel like index futures react to the news with a delay of more than 10 minutes?
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A recent survey indicates that $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$'s Instinct MI300X GPUs are gaining traction among AI professionals, with approximately 50% of the 82 engineers and AI experts surveyed expressing a preference for the AMD option over $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$. They cite a better price-to-performance ratio and greater availability as key factors. This shift suggests AMD's potential breakthrough into the competitive A...
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Data not out yet?
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$Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ what a fake flush to AI stock.
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An Options Trader bet $625,000 that the 10-Year Treasury Yield would surge to at least 4.15% by Friday's close. If the yield were to jump to 4.20%, the bet would pay the trader $10 million in profit.
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2023 is wrapping up, and it's been a year full of memories, many of which we probably wish we could just forget. We faced a few banks going belly-up, the skyrocketing bond yields and borrowing costs, and some serious questioning about the future of the US dollar as the top dog currency globally. Oh, and let's not forget the rise of artificial intelligence, throwing its weight around in pretty much every industry it touched.
To get a grip on what...
To get a grip on what...
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Bruce_Li : Sell now or buy put to hedge, stop order will be executed with market price order, if the price gap down big, there will be big loss, and stop limit order might not be executed if the limit price much higher than market price post earning. Learned this the hard way.