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Is investing and gambling the same?
They both involve risking capital in the hopes of making a profit.
Their key principle is both minimizing risks and maximizing rewards.
So what's the difference between investing and gambling?
They both involve risking capital in the hopes of making a profit.
Their key principle is both minimizing risks and maximizing rewards.
So what's the difference between investing and gambling?
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Happy Monday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of last week! (Nano caps are excluded.)
Part Ⅰ: Make Your Choices
Part Ⅱ Buzzing Stocks List & Mooers Comments
Three major indices moved downward, Russell 200...
At the end of this post, there is a chance for you to win points!
Happy Monday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of last week! (Nano caps are excluded.)
Part Ⅰ: Make Your Choices
Part Ⅱ Buzzing Stocks List & Mooers Comments
Three major indices moved downward, Russell 200...
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Jim Cramer on Monday highlighted six stocks in the travel and leisure space that he believes are investable due to their affordable price and growth potential.
With the [Federal Reserve] tightening [interest rates], the market prefers something called growth at a reasonable price, or GARP. … In other words, you want companies with better-than-average growth rates as long as their stocks have relatively cheap valuations
$Expedia (EXPE.US)$ $Booking Holdings (BKNG.US)$ $Marriott International (MAR.US)$ $Disney (DIS.US)$ $Darden Restaurants (DRI.US)$ $Sysco Corp (SYY.US)$
With the [Federal Reserve] tightening [interest rates], the market prefers something called growth at a reasonable price, or GARP. … In other words, you want companies with better-than-average growth rates as long as their stocks have relatively cheap valuations
$Expedia (EXPE.US)$ $Booking Holdings (BKNG.US)$ $Marriott International (MAR.US)$ $Disney (DIS.US)$ $Darden Restaurants (DRI.US)$ $Sysco Corp (SYY.US)$
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