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Hey, mooers!
Welcome back to Monthly Buzz.
Such a tough September, right? Historically, September has been the worst month of the year for stocks. It has been called the "September effect". Data from CFRA, a market research firm, shows that only two months, February and September, have averaged negative returns for the stock market since 1945 (Source: ). Can the following buzzing stocks break the spell? Let's check it out!
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Welcome back to Monthly Buzz.
Such a tough September, right? Historically, September has been the worst month of the year for stocks. It has been called the "September effect". Data from CFRA, a market research firm, shows that only two months, February and September, have averaged negative returns for the stock market since 1945 (Source: ). Can the following buzzing stocks break the spell? Let's check it out!
Buzzing Stocks List...
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Hey mooers,
How's everything going? The Fed raised interest rates for the third time this year to fight against inflation. As Powell said, people, especially vulnerable households, are suffering from high inflation. So what can we do next?
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Did you find any opportunities in September?
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How's everything going? The Fed raised interest rates for the third time this year to fight against inflation. As Powell said, people, especially vulnerable households, are suffering from high inflation. So what can we do next?
Traders' Insights
Mooers' Stories
Chill Moments
Don't Miss Out!
Words of Wisdom
Did you find any opportunities in September?
Comment below to let us know.
We will select 20 mooers ...
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Support and resistance are two basic concepts in technical analysis, which can help traders gain insights into the strength of a price trend. Through this challenge, you can get to know the support level and the myth behind it.
A support level is a price below which a stock doesn't tend to fall over a given period. Do you know how to plot it?
Think of the support level as a straight line connecting two or more low points. Use a single line w...
A support level is a price below which a stock doesn't tend to fall over a given period. Do you know how to plot it?
Think of the support level as a straight line connecting two or more low points. Use a single line w...
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According to nerdwallet, growth stocks are issued by companies in the rapid development stage and are a subjective evaluation of people. Most of these companies belong to emerging industries or industries with great development potential, which usually have high price-to-earnings (P/E) ratios and high price-to-book ratios. Investors are rewarded from future capital appreciation rather than dividends.
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The company is a mobile paymen...
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I dig how Apple is strict on password to the phone ive had several iphones stolen and im proud to say that they didnt get into the phone. I loke the iphone12 it was alot like the 4 iphone 4 witch was durable as hell. I dont see Apple products going down in value any time soon and im looking foward to investing in Apple.
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