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$Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ today my Birthday 🎂 $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ give me BIG surprise.. though still in negative territory but at least is near to my breakeven point. hopefully by Friday can cross 40 .. Cheers 🍻
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Chinese stocks surged Wednesday to their best day since 2008.
$Alibaba (BABA.US)$, $JD.com (JD.US)$, $Baidu (BIDU.US)$ other Chinese stocks bounced off multiyear lows.
On Wednesday, the $Hang Seng TECH Index (800700.HK)$ logged its biggest daily gain of 22%. The flagship $Hang Seng Index (800000.HK)$ climbed 9.1%, its largest one-day percentage increase since late 2008.
Did you grab the chance and buy the dip a bit earlier?
If you didn't, did you "FOMO"?
After such a co...
$Alibaba (BABA.US)$, $JD.com (JD.US)$, $Baidu (BIDU.US)$ other Chinese stocks bounced off multiyear lows.
On Wednesday, the $Hang Seng TECH Index (800700.HK)$ logged its biggest daily gain of 22%. The flagship $Hang Seng Index (800000.HK)$ climbed 9.1%, its largest one-day percentage increase since late 2008.
Did you grab the chance and buy the dip a bit earlier?
If you didn't, did you "FOMO"?
After such a co...
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We wish you:
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Columns Options 101: The Basics
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I agree that the stock market will crash again at some point. But as long as stocks offer better potential returns than bonds or other liquid assets, a market meltdown isn't all that likely barring a major unforeseen crisis.
Like even after taking into account the "EV bubble", "Covid-19" and the "Evergrande" shenanigans. I see it as impossible for the market to crash anytime soon.
EV bubble: Will probably won't even affect the whole market. It's not even a big deal and some are comparing it to the housing market bubble (which is much bigger and a whole different story).
C19: We will be living with C19 for the rest of humanity. It has become the norm. Yes, the cases are going up but the vaccines are keeping the deaths low. It will become common like the flu in the future.
Evergrande: The government will take care of it. Like they do with all their businesses and billionaires.
Will the market stay bullish for another 3 years?
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$
Like even after taking into account the "EV bubble", "Covid-19" and the "Evergrande" shenanigans. I see it as impossible for the market to crash anytime soon.
EV bubble: Will probably won't even affect the whole market. It's not even a big deal and some are comparing it to the housing market bubble (which is much bigger and a whole different story).
C19: We will be living with C19 for the rest of humanity. It has become the norm. Yes, the cases are going up but the vaccines are keeping the deaths low. It will become common like the flu in the future.
Evergrande: The government will take care of it. Like they do with all their businesses and billionaires.
Will the market stay bullish for another 3 years?
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$
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Elon Musk doesn't think his tweets have the power to move markets.
In an interview on Monday, Musk discussed his $Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$ habit, a pastime that makes him easily the most famous CEO on the planet and probably the most adored and most criticized in equal measure.
Markets move themselves all the time, based on nothing as far as I can tell. So the statements that I make, are they materially different from random movements of the stock that might happen anyway? I don't think so.
—— Musk told Time.
However, there are several examples of $Tesla (TSLA.US)$'s stock moving following a Musk tweet.
In 2018, Musk faced the ire of the SEC over a tweet claiming he had "funding secured" to take Tesla private at $420 per share — the share price being a drug reference and a joke to impress his then-girlfriend, Grimes. The tweet sent Tesla's share price skyrocketing 14%.
In 2020, Musk tweeted that he thought Tesla's stock price was "too high," shares of the automaker dropped by about 9%.
Last month, Tesla shares dipped after Musk tweeted that the company hadn't yet signed a deal with Hertz, despite the car-rental firm announcing it had ordered 100,000 Tesla Model 3 sedans, the largest-ever electric vehicle purchase.
Also last month, Tesla dropped 7% after Musk asked his Twitter followers whether he should sell 10% of his Tesla stock — 3.5 million people voted in the poll in 24 hours.
Source: businessinsider
In an interview on Monday, Musk discussed his $Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$ habit, a pastime that makes him easily the most famous CEO on the planet and probably the most adored and most criticized in equal measure.
Markets move themselves all the time, based on nothing as far as I can tell. So the statements that I make, are they materially different from random movements of the stock that might happen anyway? I don't think so.
—— Musk told Time.
However, there are several examples of $Tesla (TSLA.US)$'s stock moving following a Musk tweet.
In 2018, Musk faced the ire of the SEC over a tweet claiming he had "funding secured" to take Tesla private at $420 per share — the share price being a drug reference and a joke to impress his then-girlfriend, Grimes. The tweet sent Tesla's share price skyrocketing 14%.
In 2020, Musk tweeted that he thought Tesla's stock price was "too high," shares of the automaker dropped by about 9%.
Last month, Tesla shares dipped after Musk tweeted that the company hadn't yet signed a deal with Hertz, despite the car-rental firm announcing it had ordered 100,000 Tesla Model 3 sedans, the largest-ever electric vehicle purchase.
Also last month, Tesla dropped 7% after Musk asked his Twitter followers whether he should sell 10% of his Tesla stock — 3.5 million people voted in the poll in 24 hours.
Source: businessinsider
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$Peabody Energy (BTU.US)$ shorts wanna stip this rally, this can pump hard af if buying continues
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This year's inflows into ETFs worldwide 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 data. That wave of money, along with rising markets, pushed 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.
Technically they're not the same concept, but the $1 trillion landmarks still remind me of $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ hitting a $1 trillion market cap on Oct.25. It showed how influential the company is.
Are you part of the one trillion? Would you tell me about the reason that you buy or not buy ETF?
moomoo Courses:
ETF Basics
ETF Strategies
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.
Technically they're not the same concept, but the $1 trillion landmarks still remind me of $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ hitting a $1 trillion market cap on Oct.25. It showed how influential the company is.
Are you part of the one trillion? Would you tell me about the reason that you buy or not buy ETF?
moomoo Courses:
ETF Basics
ETF Strategies
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I believe we should not let the best of our emotions get to us. Definitely we will have emotions as we are all human, the ups and lows brings us joy and sorrow.
But how do you manage this emotions?
1. Always put your strategy first and stick to it. Do not trade when emotions run high as it won't turn out good. If you have sold it early and see the trade shoot up by 50% more, remember just tell yourself you have profited and will learn.
2. Write down what went wrong or what went right on the trades you have gone through.
3. Always ensure you have enough to play and not gambling away the last money you need to pay for your house loan or car loan.
4. In "Doubt" don't buy.
Thank you for reading and do share how you curb your emotions. ...
But how do you manage this emotions?
1. Always put your strategy first and stick to it. Do not trade when emotions run high as it won't turn out good. If you have sold it early and see the trade shoot up by 50% more, remember just tell yourself you have profited and will learn.
2. Write down what went wrong or what went right on the trades you have gone through.
3. Always ensure you have enough to play and not gambling away the last money you need to pay for your house loan or car loan.
4. In "Doubt" don't buy.
Thank you for reading and do share how you curb your emotions. ...
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