Nearly 43% of Warren Buffett's Portfolio Is Invested in These 5 Tech Stocks: Apple, TSM, Activision Blizzard, HP, and Verisign.
So for me I invested apple at the biggest account, up to nearly a half of my portfolio. Last year, I increased my holding in TSM and gained some profits. But because of some geopolitical factors, TSM will lose its strength so I reduced it around one month ago.
$Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ $Activision Blizzard (ATVI.US)$ $HP Inc (HPQ.US)$ $VeriSign (VRSN.US)$
So for me I invested apple at the biggest account, up to nearly a half of my portfolio. Last year, I increased my holding in TSM and gained some profits. But because of some geopolitical factors, TSM will lose its strength so I reduced it around one month ago.
$Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ $Activision Blizzard (ATVI.US)$ $HP Inc (HPQ.US)$ $VeriSign (VRSN.US)$
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Recently the market of NEVs seems to not be going well, and the stocks of some major NEVs manufacturers have generally witnessed a down.
But if you eye on the NEV market in China, you can find that there is a huge potential for growth. Support of policies, progress in 5G and AI, growing market demand...all of these positive elements will boost a major growth in this industry.
$BYD Company Limited (002594.SZ)$ $NavInfo Co., Ltd. (002405.SZ)$
But if you eye on the NEV market in China, you can find that there is a huge potential for growth. Support of policies, progress in 5G and AI, growing market demand...all of these positive elements will boost a major growth in this industry.
$BYD Company Limited (002594.SZ)$ $NavInfo Co., Ltd. (002405.SZ)$
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Well, you never know what will happen tomorrow. It is especially the case in the stock market. But still, based on the current growth, I think Tesla will keep growing at least in several days. So I bet 8% up.
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$
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How to adjust the expiration date? Want to illustrate my thoughts with an example
Suppose you bought call options on a stock that expire in three months when the stock was trading at $120 per share. You paid a premium of $5 per share for the options, giving you the right to buy 100 shares of the stock at $125 per share anytime within the next three months. This means that you need the price of the stock to rise above $130 ($125 + $5) before the expiration date to mak...
Suppose you bought call options on a stock that expire in three months when the stock was trading at $120 per share. You paid a premium of $5 per share for the options, giving you the right to buy 100 shares of the stock at $125 per share anytime within the next three months. This means that you need the price of the stock to rise above $130 ($125 + $5) before the expiration date to mak...
Option Greeks: Delta Gamma Theta Vega
Theta measures the rate of decline in an option's value as time passes. This means that theta can be used to determine how much value an option will lose over time, helping traders decide when to sell an option before it loses too much value.
For example, say you have purchased a call option on a stock with a strike price of $50 and an expiration date of three months from now. If the current market price of the stock is $50, the op...
Theta measures the rate of decline in an option's value as time passes. This means that theta can be used to determine how much value an option will lose over time, helping traders decide when to sell an option before it loses too much value.
For example, say you have purchased a call option on a stock with a strike price of $50 and an expiration date of three months from now. If the current market price of the stock is $50, the op...
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I’m going to start my trading recently… My goal is not to lose…Do you have any trading plans? Just wanna gain more knowledge
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What a difficult question it is!
As a beginner without too much knowledge, I think technical analysis is more trustworthy. Since technical analysis is based on objective mathematical methods. However, the market sentiments might be somehow subjective Just my intuition
As a beginner without too much knowledge, I think technical analysis is more trustworthy. Since technical analysis is based on objective mathematical methods. However, the market sentiments might be somehow subjective Just my intuition
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