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Also known as: How does moomoo handle dividends from the stocks in my account?
Buy before ex-dividend date: you are entitled to the dividend. If you buy on ex-dividend date, you do not get the dividend.
Sell on/after ex-dividend date: you are entitled to the dividend.
Dividends less withholding tax (if applicable; US withholding tax is 30% https://www.moomoo.com/community/feed/109012797882374?lang_code=2&data_ticket=441896acf760b247a0cf9e113dce06b6&content_type=feeddetail&channel_name=15) will be ...
Buy before ex-dividend date: you are entitled to the dividend. If you buy on ex-dividend date, you do not get the dividend.
Sell on/after ex-dividend date: you are entitled to the dividend.
Dividends less withholding tax (if applicable; US withholding tax is 30% https://www.moomoo.com/community/feed/109012797882374?lang_code=2&data_ticket=441896acf760b247a0cf9e113dce06b6&content_type=feeddetail&channel_name=15) will be ...
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$Mapletree PanAsia Com Tr (N2IU.SG)$ hi folks, where can u check if the dividends is in?
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$CapLand IntCom T (C38U.SG)$ hi folks where cn I check if the dividends is in?
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$Mapletree PanAsia Com Tr (N2IU.SG)$ Received the preferential offerings... What do you guys think? 🤔
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$Sea (SE.US)$ I’m sorry, but people saying this going to 50 (pre-covid) is utter nonsense. You probably just look at chart and made zero research on the company. 50 means they had zero growth for the last couple of years? No cash in the balance sheet? 100% YoY revenue? Yes, it is still speculative until the company turns a positive fcf. but cmon man.. no rocket science required, just use logic. Whats the fundamental basis for 50? Im open to hear your analysis other than writing a number on a...
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I’m a long term investor so these are just some of the lessons I’ve learnt from my limited experience with day trading. I will also give a brief overview of the VWAP indicator which is often used by day traders.
Lessons Learnt
1) Trade when the mind is clear and alert
Do not trade when you’re feeling sleepy, tired, unwell or troubled. This is especially true when trading in a foreign market with time zone differences. Day trading requires snap decisions and you can’t make those decisions if you are feeling poorly.
2) Play small
Limit the amount invested to a small percentage of your capital so it wouldn’t hurt if it is lost entirely. This is important as there is no such thing as a hundred percent success rate.
3) Plan your entry and exit
Set target profit and stop loss when entering a trade. This helps you to know when to exit. Do not hesitate or second guess yourself. Capital preservation is important.
4) A good knowledge of technical indicators is required
This enables one to spot and interpret the signals. Using a number of technical indicators helps to confirm the signal and improve the probability of wins.
VWAP Indicator
VWAP stands for volume-weighted average price. It is basically the average trading price of a stock after taking into account the volume. The formula is VWAP = number of shares x typical price divided by the total number of shares. Since VWAP is calculated from previous prices, there will be a lag which becomes bigger throughout the day. VWAP is reset each day.
How to view VWAP in Moomoo:
In Detailed Quotes, click on Chart Settings > Indicators > VWAP.
Make sure VWAP is checked. You can modify the colour if you wish.
Once this is done, return to the chart. You can click VWAP at the bottom of the chart (portrait mode) or on the right hand side of the chart (landscape mode). In the pictures below, VWAP is the yellow line.
How To Use VWAP Indicator
A rising VWAP shows that buyers have more control, a declining VWAP shows that sellers have more control and a flat VWAP means the stock is trading within a range. When the price is above VWAP, it is in the overbought zone and when the price is below VWAP, it is in the oversold zone.
VWAP can be used to establish support and resistance price levels. In general, traders try to trade close to VWAP in anticipation of a bounce off (long) or a decline (short). Institutional investors use VWAP as a benchmark when planning their entries and exits to minimise their effect on the market price. So do companies when they do share buybacks e.g. $Apple (AAPL.US)$ .
It is a good idea to use VWAP in conjunction with other technical indicators such as MACD, RSI and Stochastic to confirm the signal before executing a trade. Use a paper account to practise and test out your strategies before risking any real money.
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ $SNDL Inc (SNDL.US)$ $Marin Software (MRIN.US)$ $ContextLogic (WISH.US)$ $Astra Space (ASTR.US)$ $American Airlines (AAL.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Moderna (MRNA.US)$ $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$ $Phunware (PHUN.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ $Sea (SE.US)$
Disclaimer: The above is my personal opinion. It is not financial advice or a recommendation to invest. Please consult a financial advisor before making any investment decision.
Check out Long Term Investment - A Strategy For Growing Returns Without Sleepless Nights https://www.moomoo.com/community/feed/107495017873414?lang_code=2
Lessons Learnt
1) Trade when the mind is clear and alert
Do not trade when you’re feeling sleepy, tired, unwell or troubled. This is especially true when trading in a foreign market with time zone differences. Day trading requires snap decisions and you can’t make those decisions if you are feeling poorly.
2) Play small
Limit the amount invested to a small percentage of your capital so it wouldn’t hurt if it is lost entirely. This is important as there is no such thing as a hundred percent success rate.
3) Plan your entry and exit
Set target profit and stop loss when entering a trade. This helps you to know when to exit. Do not hesitate or second guess yourself. Capital preservation is important.
4) A good knowledge of technical indicators is required
This enables one to spot and interpret the signals. Using a number of technical indicators helps to confirm the signal and improve the probability of wins.
VWAP Indicator
VWAP stands for volume-weighted average price. It is basically the average trading price of a stock after taking into account the volume. The formula is VWAP = number of shares x typical price divided by the total number of shares. Since VWAP is calculated from previous prices, there will be a lag which becomes bigger throughout the day. VWAP is reset each day.
How to view VWAP in Moomoo:
In Detailed Quotes, click on Chart Settings > Indicators > VWAP.
Make sure VWAP is checked. You can modify the colour if you wish.
Once this is done, return to the chart. You can click VWAP at the bottom of the chart (portrait mode) or on the right hand side of the chart (landscape mode). In the pictures below, VWAP is the yellow line.
How To Use VWAP Indicator
A rising VWAP shows that buyers have more control, a declining VWAP shows that sellers have more control and a flat VWAP means the stock is trading within a range. When the price is above VWAP, it is in the overbought zone and when the price is below VWAP, it is in the oversold zone.
VWAP can be used to establish support and resistance price levels. In general, traders try to trade close to VWAP in anticipation of a bounce off (long) or a decline (short). Institutional investors use VWAP as a benchmark when planning their entries and exits to minimise their effect on the market price. So do companies when they do share buybacks e.g. $Apple (AAPL.US)$ .
It is a good idea to use VWAP in conjunction with other technical indicators such as MACD, RSI and Stochastic to confirm the signal before executing a trade. Use a paper account to practise and test out your strategies before risking any real money.
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ $SNDL Inc (SNDL.US)$ $Marin Software (MRIN.US)$ $ContextLogic (WISH.US)$ $Astra Space (ASTR.US)$ $American Airlines (AAL.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Moderna (MRNA.US)$ $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$ $Phunware (PHUN.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ $Sea (SE.US)$
Disclaimer: The above is my personal opinion. It is not financial advice or a recommendation to invest. Please consult a financial advisor before making any investment decision.
Check out Long Term Investment - A Strategy For Growing Returns Without Sleepless Nights https://www.moomoo.com/community/feed/107495017873414?lang_code=2
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These are my personal best practices. Which from 1 to 5 you love most? Here:
1. If you want to be a day trader in stocks, you need a minimum of $30,000 in the USD.
2. TA Technical analysis and CR chart reading are both essential skills for a day trader to have but use with care.
3. Beware emotion swings in the Market
4. Flip away your Hearsay Prata Friends who will cloud your judgements.
5. Be clear about a stock you buy is for short term or long term. Often, day trading earn by entering and closing out multiple trades in a day in pursuit of profits is for short term for example.
Love 💝 💕 ❤️
1. If you want to be a day trader in stocks, you need a minimum of $30,000 in the USD.
2. TA Technical analysis and CR chart reading are both essential skills for a day trader to have but use with care.
3. Beware emotion swings in the Market
4. Flip away your Hearsay Prata Friends who will cloud your judgements.
5. Be clear about a stock you buy is for short term or long term. Often, day trading earn by entering and closing out multiple trades in a day in pursuit of profits is for short term for example.
Love 💝 💕 ❤️
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$Sea (SE.US)$ all the way!
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Malaysia: support@my.moomoo.com
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A challenging but surprising earnings season has almost come to an end. As stock prices rise and fall based on a company's earnings, quarterly report can change both the intrinsic value and the market value of a company. Do earnings reports affect the stock price? How can we maximize profits? Let's take a look at mooers' insights.
Earnings and stock price have a direct relation with each other
@Anonymoo said:
The reason earnings are directly related to the stock price is because, if the stock price is overvalued, then sometimes organizations has to cut their employee salaries, bonuses or sometimes their jobs to cover up the appropriate earnings for their overvalued stock price. This was seen after the pandemic hit, people lost jobs and most quit. Which affected the S&P in a direct way as low workers caused the industries to have higher earnings and stock prices to go up.This also follows the "laffer curve".
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But realistically,
it's common to see a stock's price fall after beating earnings.
As @Syuee said:
Share prices do dip after robust earnings release. Sometimes the expectation of beating earnings is already priced into the stock. There is no rule that the stock must immediately reflect the optimism or pessimism of quarterly results in the price. Fundamentals like profits, sales and everything else align with price only in the long term. In the short term, nothing is predictable or rational.
Take $Apple (AAPL.US)$ as an example. After a remarkable Q2 and Q3 earnings report, why the value of your stock was going down rather than up?The possible reasons:
-Warning that chip supply constraints could impact iPhones and iPads will weigh on the short-term outlook.
-Earnings may not seem good enough for an investor looking at every short-term opportunity to move funds to where the next quick buck is likely to be.
-Earnings were not as high as anticipated.
-Speculators already drove up the price in the days before the earnings report and then sold just before the report was released
-Stock markets are not always rational.
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With that being said,
whether the stock price goes up or down needs to be considered in different ways.
As @股票小丑 said:
-When the earnings report is good:
1. The current stock price exceeds the all-time high and the results exceed expectations. It is basically in a state of rise, because there is no pressure on the stock price to rise.
2. When the stock price is near the all-time high, the good earnings report will push the stock price to near the all-time high and then start to fall back, because the people who were trapped at the all-time high thought that it's time to cash out.
3. When the stock price is low at present, a good earning will basically turn the stock into an uptrend, because people trapped at higher prices won't sell until they break even.
-When the earnings report is bad:
1. If the company's fundamentals are still solid, investors will only think that it is a discount to buy when it falls, causing the stock price to return to its pre-report price.
2. For companies with poor fundamentals, they are likely to drop further and difficult to get back.
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So for investors like us,
how to use earning results to maximize profits?
@Panda2102 gives us some hints.
One good practice to do before the earnings are released is to have in your mind how this quarter earnings will be. In that case, you can have a good gauge how well you understand the business.
You can compare to the key metrics that you use to measure the company. Some of the obvious ones are: Revenue, Earnings, Gross Margin, and Operating Margin. Moomoo has also made them available in the app.
View More>>
Got any investing idea in mind? Feel free to leave your valuable comment below.
Last but not least, many thanks to our genius mooers! Our colorful investing journey can't be without you. If you wanna see more great content like these, don't forget to give us a like, and follow the winners of Q3 Earnings Event:
@Pray4 tennis star @Anonymoo @股票小丑 @Jamesim @Syuee @Lee Jessie @cowabanga @Mars Mooo @Panda2102 @Helen Swart
Earnings Call, Investing Note, Market Trend
All you need to about Q3 Earnings Season
Click Here for More>>
Earnings and stock price have a direct relation with each other
@Anonymoo said:
The reason earnings are directly related to the stock price is because, if the stock price is overvalued, then sometimes organizations has to cut their employee salaries, bonuses or sometimes their jobs to cover up the appropriate earnings for their overvalued stock price. This was seen after the pandemic hit, people lost jobs and most quit. Which affected the S&P in a direct way as low workers caused the industries to have higher earnings and stock prices to go up.This also follows the "laffer curve".
View More>>
But realistically,
it's common to see a stock's price fall after beating earnings.
As @Syuee said:
Share prices do dip after robust earnings release. Sometimes the expectation of beating earnings is already priced into the stock. There is no rule that the stock must immediately reflect the optimism or pessimism of quarterly results in the price. Fundamentals like profits, sales and everything else align with price only in the long term. In the short term, nothing is predictable or rational.
Take $Apple (AAPL.US)$ as an example. After a remarkable Q2 and Q3 earnings report, why the value of your stock was going down rather than up?The possible reasons:
-Warning that chip supply constraints could impact iPhones and iPads will weigh on the short-term outlook.
-Earnings may not seem good enough for an investor looking at every short-term opportunity to move funds to where the next quick buck is likely to be.
-Earnings were not as high as anticipated.
-Speculators already drove up the price in the days before the earnings report and then sold just before the report was released
-Stock markets are not always rational.
View More>>
With that being said,
whether the stock price goes up or down needs to be considered in different ways.
As @股票小丑 said:
-When the earnings report is good:
1. The current stock price exceeds the all-time high and the results exceed expectations. It is basically in a state of rise, because there is no pressure on the stock price to rise.
2. When the stock price is near the all-time high, the good earnings report will push the stock price to near the all-time high and then start to fall back, because the people who were trapped at the all-time high thought that it's time to cash out.
3. When the stock price is low at present, a good earning will basically turn the stock into an uptrend, because people trapped at higher prices won't sell until they break even.
-When the earnings report is bad:
1. If the company's fundamentals are still solid, investors will only think that it is a discount to buy when it falls, causing the stock price to return to its pre-report price.
2. For companies with poor fundamentals, they are likely to drop further and difficult to get back.
View More>>
So for investors like us,
how to use earning results to maximize profits?
@Panda2102 gives us some hints.
One good practice to do before the earnings are released is to have in your mind how this quarter earnings will be. In that case, you can have a good gauge how well you understand the business.
You can compare to the key metrics that you use to measure the company. Some of the obvious ones are: Revenue, Earnings, Gross Margin, and Operating Margin. Moomoo has also made them available in the app.
View More>>
Got any investing idea in mind? Feel free to leave your valuable comment below.
Last but not least, many thanks to our genius mooers! Our colorful investing journey can't be without you. If you wanna see more great content like these, don't forget to give us a like, and follow the winners of Q3 Earnings Event:
@Pray4 tennis star @Anonymoo @股票小丑 @Jamesim @Syuee @Lee Jessie @cowabanga @Mars Mooo @Panda2102 @Helen Swart
Earnings Call, Investing Note, Market Trend
All you need to about Q3 Earnings Season
Click Here for More>>
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