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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ interesting market today. looks like something is going on that we don't know of.....yet. watch the news 🤫
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$
NVDA fell, but chip stocks such as AMD rose. I really didn't expect this trend yesterday. But now it seems reasonable.
After yesterday's market, NVDA dropped to around 118 or even lower. I exchanged AMD and TSM for NVDA in the same position at around 118. Currently, NVDA has become my super largest position. The number of positions is equal to the second largest position (utilities, several stocks combined) and the third largest position ( $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ ) is the sum of.
I don't usually trade before and after the market, but yesterday I was really worried that NVDA would collapse the entire AI chip, causing others to drop even more. However, the opposite is true, $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ Today, instead, it went up As it turns out, there's really no need for after-market trading unless you speculate on the ultra-short term.
Overall, however, in terms of technology, NVDA is still stronger than AMD. AMD needs to break through the important resistance around 170-175, that is, the cost of buying in a heavy position before and then being locked in, switching positions and cutting meat
$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ The flatbread side, for now, is being treated in reverse. If we want to continue our offensive, we must maintain the current price of around 61,000 to prevent the 20-day average from turning its head downward. As long as they can hold on, the bulls will have 10 days to accumulate strength and continue their offensive. If it falls below again...
NVDA fell, but chip stocks such as AMD rose. I really didn't expect this trend yesterday. But now it seems reasonable.
After yesterday's market, NVDA dropped to around 118 or even lower. I exchanged AMD and TSM for NVDA in the same position at around 118. Currently, NVDA has become my super largest position. The number of positions is equal to the second largest position (utilities, several stocks combined) and the third largest position ( $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ ) is the sum of.
I don't usually trade before and after the market, but yesterday I was really worried that NVDA would collapse the entire AI chip, causing others to drop even more. However, the opposite is true, $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ Today, instead, it went up As it turns out, there's really no need for after-market trading unless you speculate on the ultra-short term.
Overall, however, in terms of technology, NVDA is still stronger than AMD. AMD needs to break through the important resistance around 170-175, that is, the cost of buying in a heavy position before and then being locked in, switching positions and cutting meat
$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ The flatbread side, for now, is being treated in reverse. If we want to continue our offensive, we must maintain the current price of around 61,000 to prevent the 20-day average from turning its head downward. As long as they can hold on, the bulls will have 10 days to accumulate strength and continue their offensive. If it falls below again...
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During a rate-cutting cycle, abundant liquidity often makes high-return assets more attractive. So, how will cryptocurrencies and gold perform during this unique period?
It is evident that assets reflecting liquidity tend to perform better during rate-cutting cycles. Let's compare the situations of cryptocurrencies and gold during both rate-hiking and rate-cutting cycles based on recent h...
It is evident that assets reflecting liquidity tend to perform better during rate-cutting cycles. Let's compare the situations of cryptocurrencies and gold during both rate-hiking and rate-cutting cycles based on recent h...
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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ Really need to increase by 0.07 million
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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ the longer we go sideways the greater the fomo when it eclipses 60k
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$Absolutely! 520 tomorrow.
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