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    Some people say comparison is necessary for everything. It can be a powerful tool for personal growth. It is like a compass for lives, always pointing in the right direction for you.
    However, most self-help articles and books encourage people to stop comparing themselves to others.
    "To compare is to despair," they say.
    Especially don't compare your investment returns with others.
    It may sow seeds of discontent and envy and may ultimately be counte...
    MooHumor: There is no harm without comparison
    MooHumor: There is no harm without comparison
    MooHumor: There is no harm without comparison
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    $AMC Entertainment(AMC.US)$ shares fell more than 5% in extended trading Monday even though the movie theater operator posted a third-quarter loss that was narrower than expected and revenue that surged 539% year over year.
    Loss per share: 44 cents vs. 53 cents expected
    Revenue: $763.2 million vs. $708.3 million expected
    Executive comments:
    Our financial results continue to improve. One can see and feel that our industry and o...
    AMC reported strong quarterly earnings. But stay away from illusions?
    AMC reported strong quarterly earnings. But stay away from illusions?
    AMC reported strong quarterly earnings. But stay away from illusions?
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    Time flies!You have completed another journey forCo-Wise: What push you to press the "trade" button?Thank you for all your participation. In this topic, 77% mooers chose to usefundamentalanalysis to "trade" stocks, 13% focused ontechnicalanalysis, while 10% relied onnews. @Marsnbsp;Mooosaid it's a game, just like the Squid Game. @mooboosaid that inflation made him trade. For more high-quality views from other mooers, let's take a look.
    Here comes the reward for your hard work: 5 best postswill be rewarded with 1 specific stock respectively,5 outstanding postswill be rewarded with moomoo mascots, and other posts with a minimum of 30 words will be rewarded with88 points. Congratulations to all the winners!
    (*The following collection is sorted according to the first letter of the mooers' nicknames, which doesn't constitute a recommendation ranking)
    *You will receive your rewards within 15 working days.
    Part Ⅰ: High-Quality Article Collection
    Author: @GreatOracle
    Title:swing daily trader only use 20% fundamentals data
    Opinion: I rely more on the technical stats. Checking: 1. MA 5, 10 and 20. 2. Williams %R (I only entry when the chart start to go over -20%) 3. MCD chart at Golden Cross. 4. Stochastic showing uptrend. 5. Check earnings date so it have time to rally up then try to sell 3 days before earnings date at peak price.
    Author: @GT1982
    Title:When Do I Press the Buy Button?
    Opinion: I set several target prices to enter based on support/resistance levels over several time frames. When the price alert is triggered, I will not press the buy button straightaway. Rather, I treat it as a fluid figure which I will sit up and place closer attention to when hit.
    Author: @HopeAlways
    Title:Fundamental Analysis
    Opinion: I would mainly use financial metrics to decide if a stock is attractively priced before I press the "trade" button. Learning how to interpret financial metrics help me to value a stock. The cornerstone financial metric to value a business is the price-to-earnings ratio or better known as P/E ratio.
    Author: @Moonbsp;tonbsp;Moonnbsp;FTW
    Title:What’s your beliefs and what’s your risk appetite?
    Opinion: There can be many methods/indicators – be it theoretical, practical or luck (maybe)? In my opinion, I’m more of the 40-30-20-10. 40%: Research on the Company/Stock and anything related to it. 30%: The theoretical analysis. 20%: Reading on the news surrounding the Company/Stock, the Trend and what’s stirring the market. 10%: Luck!
    Author: @Mamanbsp;Cass
    Title:Aha Fundamental Trade Button Motivators
    Opinion: Does this company provide a product or service that I will use in ANY economy? If the answer is "no", then I don't care how pretty they are on paper, I'm out. If the answer is "yes" then I'm jumping up and down on that Trade button! Never invest in a business you can't understand.
    Author: @Marsnbsp;Mooo
    Title:This is just a game
    Opinion: As for me, pressing the trade button is more of like a game, just like the television series, Squid Game, which is now streaming in NFLX. In Squid Game, players does not only uses their skills, they also relies on information (or news) and luck in order to be alive for the next game.
    Author: @NANA123
    Title:Which strategy prompted you to press the "trade" button?
    Opinion: I think we should figure out what the trading model is before confirming our stock picking ideas. I only participate in those stocks whose daily line has just broken through the half-year line or the annual line, use a standard to define the trend, and then filter out all the stocks that don't have a trend.
    Author: @Powerhouse
    Title:Money and cash return will drive you to trade now!
    Opinion: There is no 100% right or wrong as to when to click trade for a stock but rather, the best use of information at that moment to make the best decision. The sooner you get in, the better. Don't wait to buy stocks. Buy stocks and wait. Time in the market beats timing the market.
    Author: @Panda2102
    Title:Best time to press the trade button
    Opinion: After I done my macro level research and zoomed into a list of selected companies, I put them through a framework and score them. The mission statement, the moat, the network effect, the switching cost, low cost advantage, optionality, the ratio for PE, PEG, Cash, Debt, Free Cash flow and the ownership of the company.
    Author: @Qwinbie
    Title:What Push You to Press The Trade Button?
    Opinion: After selecting a bundle of high-quality stocks in the stock screener, I will have five shortlisted stocks. I will see the GMMA indicator of all the 5 stocks and decide which one has the most suitable price to buy. Once the analysis is done, I will press the “trade button” based on my monthly budget.
    After reading these wonderful posts, mooers might say "Time in the market is much better than timing the market." Most mooers follow the advice given by great Warren Buffets and have their own trading systems.If you want to view more, please click the topic again:What push you to press the "trade" button?And you can find some writing inspiration from @moomoo Academy:How to quickly select position stocks from your watchlists?Share your thoughts and join the discussion. Don't forget to leave your comment and tell mooers about what you have learned.
    Part Ⅱ: Vote for "Mentor Moo"
    It's voting time again. Now let's choose the Mentor Moo for this topic. Whose ideas do you think are the best and how can you learn more from him/her?
    The selection rules will take into account the following factors: logical and practical content, type setting and pictures, and interaction with other mooers.
    The one who gets the most votes at the end of the poll will win the "mentor moo" title. What a crowning honor!Come and support your favorite tutor, your vote means a lot to them.
    A systematic framework for decision making can help simplify the process and maximize returns. Tell us what you gained from this topic in the comments section. In three days, our new "Mentor Moo" will be published. Let's see who can get the majority's support and gain this glory. If you want to be honored too, please join in the next topic! Looking forward to your views.
    Disclaimer:All investment involves risk. Neither Futu Inc, nor Futu SG, nor moomoo endorses any particular investment strategy. You should carefully consider your investment goals and objectives when deciding on an investment strategy. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
    Mooers' Strategies: What drive you to trade now?
    Mooers' Strategies: What drive you to trade now?
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