charija
liked
$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ if you guys think Christmas weekend people not going to watch movie at AMC and the stock will drop just short it
8
1
charija
liked
21
20
charija
liked
$UP Fintech (TIGR.US)$ There are many things you don't know 😄
Translated
48
69
charija
liked
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ please go up 👆omg, don't like to see in red, want to see 💚💵
2
charija
commented on
Throughout 2021, we have seen the Tesla and SpaceX CEO dominating news headlines with the ongoings of both his work and personal life. This week, Elon Musk has been named "2021 Person of the Year" by TIME magazine.
On the topic of billionaires who pay little tax but live frugally, Musk mentioned Warren Buffett in the TIME interview, whom he famously doesn't like.
"I'm not Warren Buffett's biggest fan, frankly," Musk said. "You know, he sits there and reads all these annual reports, which are super boring.”
Berkshire owns scores of companies together with See's Candies and Geico, and holds multibillion-greenback stakes in Apple, Coca-Cola, and different public firms. Buffett spends his days allocating cash inside the conglomerate, and figuring out undervalued shares so as to add to Berkshire's roughly $300 billion inventory portfolio.
"Does everyone want that job?" Musk requested with a laughter. "I think most people don't want that job. I don't want that job. "
Musk has expressed his ambivalence in direction of Buffett in previous interviews or on Twitter. For example, he joked that Warren Buffett should buy Tesla stock if he wants to get richer before. Also, he questioned Buffett's "kindly grandfather" persona.
However, this time, Musk praised Buffett's investing skills and touted the worth of his work. It seems to be the first time he is applauded the investor's talents, or acknowledged the worth of his work.
"He's not engaged in insane, conspicuous consumption," the Tesla and SpaceX CEO added. "So you have to say, 'Sure, he's got a high net worth, but he's doing a useful job for the economy, and he's very skilled at it and should probably keep doing it.”
Buffett has previously praised Musk as a "remarkable guy" earlier than, but suggested Musk has "room for improvement" and should be more selective about what he tweets.
Mooers, do you agree with what Musk said? Do you want Buffett's job? Which of these two people do you like better? Why?
Source: Observer, Markets Insider
On the topic of billionaires who pay little tax but live frugally, Musk mentioned Warren Buffett in the TIME interview, whom he famously doesn't like.
"I'm not Warren Buffett's biggest fan, frankly," Musk said. "You know, he sits there and reads all these annual reports, which are super boring.”
Berkshire owns scores of companies together with See's Candies and Geico, and holds multibillion-greenback stakes in Apple, Coca-Cola, and different public firms. Buffett spends his days allocating cash inside the conglomerate, and figuring out undervalued shares so as to add to Berkshire's roughly $300 billion inventory portfolio.
"Does everyone want that job?" Musk requested with a laughter. "I think most people don't want that job. I don't want that job. "
Musk has expressed his ambivalence in direction of Buffett in previous interviews or on Twitter. For example, he joked that Warren Buffett should buy Tesla stock if he wants to get richer before. Also, he questioned Buffett's "kindly grandfather" persona.
However, this time, Musk praised Buffett's investing skills and touted the worth of his work. It seems to be the first time he is applauded the investor's talents, or acknowledged the worth of his work.
"He's not engaged in insane, conspicuous consumption," the Tesla and SpaceX CEO added. "So you have to say, 'Sure, he's got a high net worth, but he's doing a useful job for the economy, and he's very skilled at it and should probably keep doing it.”
Buffett has previously praised Musk as a "remarkable guy" earlier than, but suggested Musk has "room for improvement" and should be more selective about what he tweets.
Mooers, do you agree with what Musk said? Do you want Buffett's job? Which of these two people do you like better? Why?
Source: Observer, Markets Insider
41
17
9
charija
liked
2021 is a year of volatility. It has witnessed the rise of meme stocks, starting with $GameStop (GME.US)$ and WallStreeBets early in January and up to the moon $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ in June. After the 2020 pandemic, S&P 500 rallied 100% within 354 trading days*. In times of chip shortage, investors are also watching the tech stocks closely. Not to mention dramas like what caused by Elon Musk and Donald Trump on $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ and $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$ . What a year!
*Source: CNBC Maekets News
Review Your 2021 to Win Free Stocks
As 2021 comes to an end, moomoo invites you to write your own review of 2021 trading journey, reflecting on the year that was and looking ahead to 2022. Join the topic discussion "2021 in Review: My Investing Journey Forges Ahead" and get rewards now!
Event Duration: Now to December 31st, 11:59pm ET
Rewards*:
1. Top 40 posts will get FREE stock with a price range from $5 to $30.
2. 9 Growing Stars of the Year* will get FREE stock with a price range from $20 to $50.
3. All relevant posts with no less than 20 words will be rewarded with 88 points.
*Participants before December 22nd stand a chance to become Growing Stars of the Year, which is a title given by moomoo community to reward your effort made in 2021. A badge will be given to Growing Stars on the profile page to acknowledge your progress and achievement. The Growing Star will be rewarded with one random moomoo merchandise and one free stock with a price range from $20 to $50.
*Note: One can only get one out of the three rewards mentioned above.
The above rewards will be issued in 15 working days after the event ends.
Selection criteria:
(applied to both Top 40 posts and Growing Stars)
1. Content quality: a comprehensive review of 2021.
2. Good typesetting with order histories, stock's trend or other helpful charts.
3. User interaction with the post.
4. Relevant tickers added.
How to join?
Click here and join the discussion under the topic, and you stand a chance to win the free stocks! Easy peasy!
Don't know what to write? Ask yourself the following three questions!
ONE: How did your trades perform?
As we approach the end of 2021, it's time to look back on whether you make money over 2021! Where did you put your money in? Did your stocks bring you good returns? What are your highlights this year in trading?
Reviewing your trading performance is a way to acknowledge successes and drawbacks to improve your trading skills. Let's check out what moomoo features you could adopt to assist the writing of your reviews here.
TWO: What have you learned from trading?
Perhaps you made a profit, learned a new trading skill, developed good trading psychology, broke bad habits, and gained more confidence.
Even if 2021 might not be the best year in trading, time must have rewarded you with something greater than money, and that is AWESOME! What lesson did you learn, and what progress did you make? Write down the trading knowledge you've learned over the year now!
THREE: What cool thins have you done?
2020 might be the worst year for many people as COVID-19 took away so many innocent lives. Is 2021 getting better with you? What are your stories this year? Did you meet any good fellows during your trading journey?
We are all ears for your remarkable stories! Please remember, mooers will always be by your side no matter what happens.
Final Words: 2022 Will Be Everything You Want It To Be
Moving forward, it isn't just about learning from what didn't' work in 2021, but also about learning, acknowledging, and genuinely appreciating what did work in the past. You should allow yourself to be happy and truly soak it all in if you want to thrive.
Happy (almost) 2022, and remember, this year—it's going to be what you want it to be.
Join discussion and get rewards now! Click here: "2021 in Review: My Investing Journey Forges Ahead"
*Write Your Original Ideas: Plagiarism or cheating is not acceptable in any activities on moomoo. Please "Report" the suspicious posts if you find any. Once confirmed, the user committed shall be disqualified from the activities.
moomoo annual ceremony is happening right now! Check it out here: 2021 in Review: Grow Together to the Moon!
*Source: CNBC Maekets News
Review Your 2021 to Win Free Stocks
As 2021 comes to an end, moomoo invites you to write your own review of 2021 trading journey, reflecting on the year that was and looking ahead to 2022. Join the topic discussion "2021 in Review: My Investing Journey Forges Ahead" and get rewards now!
Event Duration: Now to December 31st, 11:59pm ET
Rewards*:
1. Top 40 posts will get FREE stock with a price range from $5 to $30.
2. 9 Growing Stars of the Year* will get FREE stock with a price range from $20 to $50.
3. All relevant posts with no less than 20 words will be rewarded with 88 points.
*Participants before December 22nd stand a chance to become Growing Stars of the Year, which is a title given by moomoo community to reward your effort made in 2021. A badge will be given to Growing Stars on the profile page to acknowledge your progress and achievement. The Growing Star will be rewarded with one random moomoo merchandise and one free stock with a price range from $20 to $50.
*Note: One can only get one out of the three rewards mentioned above.
The above rewards will be issued in 15 working days after the event ends.
Selection criteria:
(applied to both Top 40 posts and Growing Stars)
1. Content quality: a comprehensive review of 2021.
2. Good typesetting with order histories, stock's trend or other helpful charts.
3. User interaction with the post.
4. Relevant tickers added.
How to join?
Click here and join the discussion under the topic, and you stand a chance to win the free stocks! Easy peasy!
Don't know what to write? Ask yourself the following three questions!
ONE: How did your trades perform?
As we approach the end of 2021, it's time to look back on whether you make money over 2021! Where did you put your money in? Did your stocks bring you good returns? What are your highlights this year in trading?
Reviewing your trading performance is a way to acknowledge successes and drawbacks to improve your trading skills. Let's check out what moomoo features you could adopt to assist the writing of your reviews here.
TWO: What have you learned from trading?
Perhaps you made a profit, learned a new trading skill, developed good trading psychology, broke bad habits, and gained more confidence.
Even if 2021 might not be the best year in trading, time must have rewarded you with something greater than money, and that is AWESOME! What lesson did you learn, and what progress did you make? Write down the trading knowledge you've learned over the year now!
THREE: What cool thins have you done?
2020 might be the worst year for many people as COVID-19 took away so many innocent lives. Is 2021 getting better with you? What are your stories this year? Did you meet any good fellows during your trading journey?
We are all ears for your remarkable stories! Please remember, mooers will always be by your side no matter what happens.
Final Words: 2022 Will Be Everything You Want It To Be
Moving forward, it isn't just about learning from what didn't' work in 2021, but also about learning, acknowledging, and genuinely appreciating what did work in the past. You should allow yourself to be happy and truly soak it all in if you want to thrive.
Happy (almost) 2022, and remember, this year—it's going to be what you want it to be.
Join discussion and get rewards now! Click here: "2021 in Review: My Investing Journey Forges Ahead"
*Write Your Original Ideas: Plagiarism or cheating is not acceptable in any activities on moomoo. Please "Report" the suspicious posts if you find any. Once confirmed, the user committed shall be disqualified from the activities.
moomoo annual ceremony is happening right now! Check it out here: 2021 in Review: Grow Together to the Moon!
393
39
14
charija
liked
2021 is another year of violent volatility in the stocks markets globally just like 2020. All of us should therefore brace ourselves for a lot more in 2022 if this trend persists. China-theme Stocks are still relatively weak but I expect them to perform better in 2022 alongside US Stocks I wanted to provide some helpful technical charts, but the best chart by far(at least to me) is a chart of psychology, persuasion and perspective combined into one here:
Happy New Year 2022!
$Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ $UP Fintech (TIGR.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ $United Microelectronics (UMC.US)$ $Sea (SE.US)$ $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ $Sono Group (SEV.US)$ $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ $Applied Materials (AMAT.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Axon Enterprise (AXON.US)$ $Unity Software (U.US)$ $Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$ $WeWork (WE.US)$ $Phunware (PHUN.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$ $Tuya Inc (TUYA.US)$ $Hippo Holdings (HIPO.US)$ $GOLDMAN SACHS FUTURE TECH LEADERS EQUITY ETF (GTEK.US)$ $Airbnb (ABNB.US)$ $DocuSign (DOCU.US)$ $MongoDB (MDB.US)$ $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Lam Research (LRCX.US)$ $Tencent (TCEHY.US)$ $Bilibili (BILI.US)$ $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ $Micron Technology (MU.US)$ $Baidu (BIDU.US)$ $Stellantis NV (STLA.US)$ $General Motors (GM.US)$ $Ford Motor (F.US)$ $Robinhood (HOOD.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $iShares Silver Trust (SLV.US)$ $ASML Holding (ASML.US)$ $Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$ $The Wendy's Co (WEN.US)$ $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ $Novavax (NVAX.US)$ $Virgin Galactic (SPCE.US)$ $BlackBerry (BB.US)$ $IBM Corp (IBM.US)$ $GE Aerospace (GE.US)$ $Nokia Oyj (NOK.US)$ $UiPath (PATH.US)$ $Roblox (RBLX.US)$ $XPeng (XPEV.US)$ $DiDi Global (Delisted) (DIDI.US)$ $Kratos Defense & Security Solutions (KTOS.US)$ $Activision Blizzard (ATVI.US)$ $ContextLogic (WISH.US)$ $SoFi Technologies (SOFI.US)$ $Etsy Inc (ETSY.US)$ $Snap Inc (SNAP.US)$ $Block (SQ.US)$ $Shopify (SHOP.US)$ $Cloudflare (NET.US)$ $Palantir (PLTR.US)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ $PDD Holdings (PDD.US)$ $JD.com (JD.US)$ $Coinbase (COIN.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Disney (DIS.US)$ $Boeing (BA.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $Roku Inc (ROKU.US)$ $Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$
So, you tell me what is the right way?!
Happy New Year 2022!
$Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ $UP Fintech (TIGR.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ $United Microelectronics (UMC.US)$ $Sea (SE.US)$ $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ $Sono Group (SEV.US)$ $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ $Applied Materials (AMAT.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Axon Enterprise (AXON.US)$ $Unity Software (U.US)$ $Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$ $WeWork (WE.US)$ $Phunware (PHUN.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$ $Tuya Inc (TUYA.US)$ $Hippo Holdings (HIPO.US)$ $GOLDMAN SACHS FUTURE TECH LEADERS EQUITY ETF (GTEK.US)$ $Airbnb (ABNB.US)$ $DocuSign (DOCU.US)$ $MongoDB (MDB.US)$ $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Lam Research (LRCX.US)$ $Tencent (TCEHY.US)$ $Bilibili (BILI.US)$ $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ $Micron Technology (MU.US)$ $Baidu (BIDU.US)$ $Stellantis NV (STLA.US)$ $General Motors (GM.US)$ $Ford Motor (F.US)$ $Robinhood (HOOD.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $iShares Silver Trust (SLV.US)$ $ASML Holding (ASML.US)$ $Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$ $The Wendy's Co (WEN.US)$ $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ $Novavax (NVAX.US)$ $Virgin Galactic (SPCE.US)$ $BlackBerry (BB.US)$ $IBM Corp (IBM.US)$ $GE Aerospace (GE.US)$ $Nokia Oyj (NOK.US)$ $UiPath (PATH.US)$ $Roblox (RBLX.US)$ $XPeng (XPEV.US)$ $DiDi Global (Delisted) (DIDI.US)$ $Kratos Defense & Security Solutions (KTOS.US)$ $Activision Blizzard (ATVI.US)$ $ContextLogic (WISH.US)$ $SoFi Technologies (SOFI.US)$ $Etsy Inc (ETSY.US)$ $Snap Inc (SNAP.US)$ $Block (SQ.US)$ $Shopify (SHOP.US)$ $Cloudflare (NET.US)$ $Palantir (PLTR.US)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ $PDD Holdings (PDD.US)$ $JD.com (JD.US)$ $Coinbase (COIN.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Disney (DIS.US)$ $Boeing (BA.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $Roku Inc (ROKU.US)$ $Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$
So, you tell me what is the right way?!
611
52
11
charija
liked
A historic surge of cash has swept into exchange-traded funds, spurring asset managers to launch new trading strategies that could be undone by a market downturn.
This year's inflows into ETFs world-wide crossed the $1 trillion mark for the first time at the end of November, surpassing last year's total of $735.7 billion, according to Morningstar Inc. data. That wave of money, along with rising markets, pushing global ETF assets to nearly $9.5 trillion, more than double where the industry stood at the end of 2018.
Most of that money has gone into low-cost U.S. funds that track indexes run by Vanguard Group, $Blackrock (BLK.US)$ and $State Street (STT.US)$, which together control more than three-quarters of all U.S. ETF assets. Analysts said rising stock markets, including a 25% lift for the S&P 500 this year, and a lack of high-yielding alternatives have boosted interest in such funds. $Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Etf (FBCG.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$
You have this historical precedent where you have tumultuous equity markets, and more and more investors have made their way to index products.”
--- said Rich Powers, head of ETF and index product management at Vanguard.
Follow me to know more about ETFs
Asset managers long known for running mutual funds are rushing to take advantage of investors' interest in active ETFs. More than half of the record 380 ETFs launched in the U.S. this year are actively managed.
--- according to FactSet.
Fidelity, Putnam and $T. Rowe Price (TROW.US)$ are among the firms that have rolled out actively managed ETFs in 2021. Firms new to ETFs have also entered the fray. The top 20 fastest-growing ETFs, largely run by Vanguard and $Blackrock (BLK.US)$, this year pulled in nearly 40% of all flows, charged an average fee of less than 0.10 percentage point and tracked benchmarks of some sort.
Many active ETFs remain comparatively small and charge fees higher than passive funds, putting a swath of new products at risk of closing over the next several years. ETFs usually need between $50 million and $100 million in assets within five years of launching to become profitable, analysts and executives say; funds below those levels have tended to close.
Of the nearly 600 active ETFs in the U.S., three-fifths have less than $100 million in assets; more than half are below $50 million.
--- according to FactSet data.
You' re going to see a lot of those firms take a hard look at their future.”
--- said Elisabeth Kashner, FactSet’s director of ETF research.
Analysts also said the success of ARK Investment Management Chief Executive Cathie Wood in 2020 showed how active ETFs can score big returns and pull in substantial sums of money. Several of ARK's funds doubled last year, and its assets approached $60 billion earlier this year, though many of its bets have slumped in 2021. $ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK.US)$ $ARK Genomic Revolution ETF (ARKG.US)$
Most other active managers aren't doing much better. Two-thirds of large-cap managers of mutual funds have fallen short of benchmarks this year, while roughly 10% of the 371 U.S. active ETFs with full-year performance data are beating the S&P 500. More than a third are flat or negative for 2021.
Did you invest in ETFs this year? How was your return?
Source: Wall Street Journal
This year's inflows into ETFs world-wide crossed the $1 trillion mark for the first time at the end of November, surpassing last year's total of $735.7 billion, according to Morningstar Inc. data. That wave of money, along with rising markets, pushing global ETF assets to nearly $9.5 trillion, more than double where the industry stood at the end of 2018.
Most of that money has gone into low-cost U.S. funds that track indexes run by Vanguard Group, $Blackrock (BLK.US)$ and $State Street (STT.US)$, which together control more than three-quarters of all U.S. ETF assets. Analysts said rising stock markets, including a 25% lift for the S&P 500 this year, and a lack of high-yielding alternatives have boosted interest in such funds. $Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Etf (FBCG.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$
You have this historical precedent where you have tumultuous equity markets, and more and more investors have made their way to index products.”
--- said Rich Powers, head of ETF and index product management at Vanguard.
Follow me to know more about ETFs
Asset managers long known for running mutual funds are rushing to take advantage of investors' interest in active ETFs. More than half of the record 380 ETFs launched in the U.S. this year are actively managed.
--- according to FactSet.
Fidelity, Putnam and $T. Rowe Price (TROW.US)$ are among the firms that have rolled out actively managed ETFs in 2021. Firms new to ETFs have also entered the fray. The top 20 fastest-growing ETFs, largely run by Vanguard and $Blackrock (BLK.US)$, this year pulled in nearly 40% of all flows, charged an average fee of less than 0.10 percentage point and tracked benchmarks of some sort.
Many active ETFs remain comparatively small and charge fees higher than passive funds, putting a swath of new products at risk of closing over the next several years. ETFs usually need between $50 million and $100 million in assets within five years of launching to become profitable, analysts and executives say; funds below those levels have tended to close.
Of the nearly 600 active ETFs in the U.S., three-fifths have less than $100 million in assets; more than half are below $50 million.
--- according to FactSet data.
You' re going to see a lot of those firms take a hard look at their future.”
--- said Elisabeth Kashner, FactSet’s director of ETF research.
Analysts also said the success of ARK Investment Management Chief Executive Cathie Wood in 2020 showed how active ETFs can score big returns and pull in substantial sums of money. Several of ARK's funds doubled last year, and its assets approached $60 billion earlier this year, though many of its bets have slumped in 2021. $ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK.US)$ $ARK Genomic Revolution ETF (ARKG.US)$
Most other active managers aren't doing much better. Two-thirds of large-cap managers of mutual funds have fallen short of benchmarks this year, while roughly 10% of the 371 U.S. active ETFs with full-year performance data are beating the S&P 500. More than a third are flat or negative for 2021.
Did you invest in ETFs this year? How was your return?
Source: Wall Street Journal
49
7
9
charija
liked
$Snap Inc (SNAP.US)$ hold on to the $50 support 😊
16
1