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Previously, due to policy influences, the market expressed concerns about the future demand for luxury goods, especially the demand in the Chinese market, which triggered an overall decline in the luxury goods sector. However, the recently released $LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMUY.US)$ $LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMHF.US)$ and Hermès two major top brands in the third quarter earnings have shown brilliant results, and the market sentiment is somewhat ease. $Hermes International SA (HESAY.US)$
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$BTC Digital (METX.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Dogecoin (DOGE.CC)$
Meten EdtechX Initiates Blockchain Technology Strategic Plan and to Introduce Dogecoin Reward Mechanism
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/03/30/2201493/0/en/Meten-EdtechX-Initiates-Blockchain-Technology-Strategic-Plan-and-to-Introduce-Dogecoin-Reward-Mechanism.html
Meten EdtechX Initiates Blockchain Technology Strategic Plan and to Introduce Dogecoin Reward Mechanism
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/03/30/2201493/0/en/Meten-EdtechX-Initiates-Blockchain-Technology-Strategic-Plan-and-to-Introduce-Dogecoin-Reward-Mechanism.html
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J.P. MORGAN GIVING APPLE A PT UPGRADE TO $210 from $180 17% from last sessions close
$Apple (AAPL.US)$ main watch alongside $Walmart (WMT.US)$ let’s kill today!
$Apple (AAPL.US)$ main watch alongside $Walmart (WMT.US)$ let’s kill today!
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$Sesen Bio (SESN.US)$ Did anyone average?
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Hi, mooers! Welcome back to MooHumor again! You guys must have been through a bumpy week.
The market was going up and down without any clue, playing with investors' feelings like a playboy. Fortunately, mooers can always learn something from every trade. The lesson taught by the recent market is that: "don't believe everything you see." Especially those things that are too good to be true.
Howard Marks's "second level thinking" may be an excellent principle to follow. Investors need to go beyond the obvious and avoid unintended consequences.
As usual, vote first plz
Let's go
@robinmc: $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ So many ATHs!!
@BrandonnW: $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ Maybe we don't need to talk about it.
@70506507: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
@Carry only: Hopefully this is the sentiment now $Moderna (MRNA.US)$
@Mr Trecherous: $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$
$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$
@Rogue Trader 7: $BeyondSpring (BYSI.US)$
@deluxe bean: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ GETS KNOCKED DOWN, BUT IT GETS UP AGAIN THEY AINT NEVER GOING TO KEEP IT DOWN!!!!
@Cool3r: Santa cross is coming to town. $Remark Holdings (MARK.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$ $Phunware (PHUN.US)$
@Lobang88: $SIA (C6L.SG)$ Snipe it at 4.75
That's all, bye!
The market was going up and down without any clue, playing with investors' feelings like a playboy. Fortunately, mooers can always learn something from every trade. The lesson taught by the recent market is that: "don't believe everything you see." Especially those things that are too good to be true.
Howard Marks's "second level thinking" may be an excellent principle to follow. Investors need to go beyond the obvious and avoid unintended consequences.
As usual, vote first plz
Let's go
@robinmc: $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ So many ATHs!!
@BrandonnW: $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ Maybe we don't need to talk about it.
@70506507: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
@Carry only: Hopefully this is the sentiment now $Moderna (MRNA.US)$
@Mr Trecherous: $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$
$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$
@Rogue Trader 7: $BeyondSpring (BYSI.US)$
@deluxe bean: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ GETS KNOCKED DOWN, BUT IT GETS UP AGAIN THEY AINT NEVER GOING TO KEEP IT DOWN!!!!
@Cool3r: Santa cross is coming to town. $Remark Holdings (MARK.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$ $Phunware (PHUN.US)$
@Lobang88: $SIA (C6L.SG)$ Snipe it at 4.75
That's all, bye!
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Must Know information
-The Facts Behind Insider Trading-
Key points:
1.) Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988 (ITSFEA) The integrity of our industry requires that all investors have access to the same information when making trading decisions.
2.) Using information not available to the public to profit or avoid a loss is one of the most serious violations in the industry because it undermines its integrity.
3.) Although the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 prohibited the use of insider information in making trades, the (ITSFEA) expanded penalties for insider trading and securities fraud.
4.) An insider is any person who has access to nonpublic information about a company. Inside information is any material information that has not been disseminated to, or is not readily available to , the general public.
5.) The act prohibits insiders trading on or communicating nonpublic information.
6.) Both tippers ( the person who gives a tip) and tippees (the person who receives a tip) are liable, as is anyone who trades on this information that he knows or should know is not public or has control over the misuse of this information.
7.) No trade need be made for a violation to occur; even a personal benefit of a non-financial nature could lead to liability under the rules.
So, the key elements of liability under insider trading rules are as follows:
1.) Does the tipper owe a fiduciary duty to a company/its stockholders? Has he breached it?
2.) Does the tipper meet the personal benefits test ( even something as simple as enhancing a friendship or reputation)?
3.) Does the tippee know or should the tippee have known that the information was inside or confidential?
4.) Is the information material and nonpublic? Take Note: Even a slip of the tongue by a corporate insider could create liability under these rules.
The SEC ACT of 1934 defines an insider as an officer,director,or stockholder owning more than a 10% of a company's outstanding voting equity.
Im proud of you if you read through all of this much needed info :)
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-The Facts Behind Insider Trading-
Key points:
1.) Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988 (ITSFEA) The integrity of our industry requires that all investors have access to the same information when making trading decisions.
2.) Using information not available to the public to profit or avoid a loss is one of the most serious violations in the industry because it undermines its integrity.
3.) Although the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 prohibited the use of insider information in making trades, the (ITSFEA) expanded penalties for insider trading and securities fraud.
4.) An insider is any person who has access to nonpublic information about a company. Inside information is any material information that has not been disseminated to, or is not readily available to , the general public.
5.) The act prohibits insiders trading on or communicating nonpublic information.
6.) Both tippers ( the person who gives a tip) and tippees (the person who receives a tip) are liable, as is anyone who trades on this information that he knows or should know is not public or has control over the misuse of this information.
7.) No trade need be made for a violation to occur; even a personal benefit of a non-financial nature could lead to liability under the rules.
So, the key elements of liability under insider trading rules are as follows:
1.) Does the tipper owe a fiduciary duty to a company/its stockholders? Has he breached it?
2.) Does the tipper meet the personal benefits test ( even something as simple as enhancing a friendship or reputation)?
3.) Does the tippee know or should the tippee have known that the information was inside or confidential?
4.) Is the information material and nonpublic? Take Note: Even a slip of the tongue by a corporate insider could create liability under these rules.
The SEC ACT of 1934 defines an insider as an officer,director,or stockholder owning more than a 10% of a company's outstanding voting equity.
Im proud of you if you read through all of this much needed info :)
$Bed Bath & Beyond Inc (BBBY.US)$ $Lm Funding America (LMFA.US)$ $Ocugen (OCGN.US)$ $Bionano Genomics (BNGO.US)$ $iSpecimen (ISPC.US)$ $Aditxt (ADTX.US)$ $BTC Digital (METX.US)$
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