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How to decide on buying a stock:
(i) Like the saying – Time in the market vs timing the market. Everyone would definitely wish to buy a stock at the extreme lowest – best at $0.10/share and it rises x1000000000000000000 ASAP isn’t it? It is difficult to decide when to enter/buy a stock as time factor is unpredictable.
(ii) How much do you understand the stock – understanding and believing in the organisation.
(iii) Trend within that week or around that period – what’s the hype? Igniting the crowd to buy as it is rising or buying the dip?
How to decide on selling a stock:
(i) Setting goal/aim on % in earnings. Some people have troubles parting with their stocks. Probably set a % of gains/profits you would be satisfied with the earnings.
(ii) If one needs the money for a more attractive opportunity. It is quite painful having to let go a stock – be it whether it is bearish or bullish as it’s either parting with money you’ve lost which you might recoup or you might be receiving higher gains, but nobody knows the future.
Lastly, having to review in time to time (2 weeks to 1 month) – check if there’s need to make adjustments to what was set initially and do a follow up!
Not adding stock code as its really a generic topic to debate! Everyone has different perspectives on each stocks!
(i) Like the saying – Time in the market vs timing the market. Everyone would definitely wish to buy a stock at the extreme lowest – best at $0.10/share and it rises x1000000000000000000 ASAP isn’t it? It is difficult to decide when to enter/buy a stock as time factor is unpredictable.
(ii) How much do you understand the stock – understanding and believing in the organisation.
(iii) Trend within that week or around that period – what’s the hype? Igniting the crowd to buy as it is rising or buying the dip?
How to decide on selling a stock:
(i) Setting goal/aim on % in earnings. Some people have troubles parting with their stocks. Probably set a % of gains/profits you would be satisfied with the earnings.
(ii) If one needs the money for a more attractive opportunity. It is quite painful having to let go a stock – be it whether it is bearish or bullish as it’s either parting with money you’ve lost which you might recoup or you might be receiving higher gains, but nobody knows the future.
Lastly, having to review in time to time (2 weeks to 1 month) – check if there’s need to make adjustments to what was set initially and do a follow up!
Not adding stock code as its really a generic topic to debate! Everyone has different perspectives on each stocks!
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Cathie Wood's Ark Investment Management continued its selling spree of $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ stock after the investment management firm offloaded $270 million worth of the electric vehicle maker's shares Tuesday.
Three of Wood's exchange-traded funds - $ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK.US)$ , $ARK Autonomous Technology & Robotics ETF (ARKQ.US)$ , and $ARK Next Generation Internet ETF (ARKW.US)$ - cumulatively sold more than 340,000 Tesla shares Tuesday, according to its daily trading update.
Social Capital founder and CEO Chamath Palihapitiya also revealed that he sold his Tesla position for capital to invest in other investment ideas. He said he exited his bet on the Elon Musk-led electric vehicle company “in the last year or so” as the high prices allowed him to generate cash to fund his other ideas.
Are they trying to avoid some risks that we're not aware of? Or maybe we should stop over-interpreting their moves?
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Cathie Wood dumps biggest chunk of Tesla stock in her recent string of sales
Three of Wood's exchange-traded funds - $ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK.US)$ , $ARK Autonomous Technology & Robotics ETF (ARKQ.US)$ , and $ARK Next Generation Internet ETF (ARKW.US)$ - cumulatively sold more than 340,000 Tesla shares Tuesday, according to its daily trading update.
Social Capital founder and CEO Chamath Palihapitiya also revealed that he sold his Tesla position for capital to invest in other investment ideas. He said he exited his bet on the Elon Musk-led electric vehicle company “in the last year or so” as the high prices allowed him to generate cash to fund his other ideas.
Are they trying to avoid some risks that we're not aware of? Or maybe we should stop over-interpreting their moves?
Source:
Cathie Wood dumps biggest chunk of Tesla stock in her recent string of sales
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The $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ extended its September selloff, with technology shares underperforming economically sensitive companies. The $NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ tumbled the most since March. The yield on Treasury 30-year bonds climbed more than 10 basis points. The dollar rallied.
Nothing much to say, let's take a look at the indexes:
We all know it's coming, the question is: "is it the day"?
Show the screenshot of your portfolio in the comment section. I guess the more suffering people we know, the more comfortable we will be.
Nothing much to say, let's take a look at the indexes:
We all know it's coming, the question is: "is it the day"?
Show the screenshot of your portfolio in the comment section. I guess the more suffering people we know, the more comfortable we will be.
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