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    At the end of this post, there is a chance for you to win points!
    Happy Monday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of last week! (Nano caps are excluded.)
    Part Ⅰ: Make Your Choices
    Part Ⅱ: Buzzing Stocks List & Mooers Comments
    Three major indices moved downward, Russel...
    Weekly Buzz: The stock market flashed red, how are you gonna respond?
    Weekly Buzz: The stock market flashed red, how are you gonna respond?
    Weekly Buzz: The stock market flashed red, how are you gonna respond?
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    Almost 2 years we been living in the shadow/fear of a virus. When we thought we almost conquer it. It transformed like Megaton into another mutation/variant.
    During this period,  many seasoned traders felt that their portfolio was infected by Covid & suffered a setback.
    While new traders felt that their portfolio is on "vaccinated" journey 🚀🌛. However,  the journey to the moon may ended in explosion for some newbies. When they realised it, they're on 🔥 🔥 🔥  in flames.
    Forging ahead, as retail traders, we may never see the far months ahead. Maybe the Mega Storm is lurking not far in the future. But what we can do, is to give our offering 🍗🍗 (investment) to the Market God. Some sacrifice👰‍♂️(losses) will be made in order to please the Market God to lead us to prosperity 💰💰 (uptrend)
    Huat Ah 2022 发发发 🚀🚀🌛🌛
    $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
    $Apple (AAPL.US)$
    $SNDL Inc (SNDL.US)$
    $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
    $Palantir (PLTR.US)$
    $Genting Sing (G13.SG)$
    $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$
    $SIA (C6L.SG)$
    $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$
    $UP Fintech (TIGR.US)$
    $Camber Energy (CEI.US)$
    $XPeng (XPEV.US)$
    $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$
    $Alibaba (BABA.US)$
    $Pfizer (PFE.US)$
    $Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$
    $BlackBerry (BB.US)$
    $Moderna (MRNA.US)$
    $Singtel (Z74.SG)$
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    Seems it's time to get some SE $Sea (SE.US)$ , baba said SE Asia will be their main strategy for growth due to possible booming economy in that region.
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    In 2021, moomoo became the place where investors could share their opinions and communicate freely with each other. The frequent interactions between the enthusiastic mooers have positively impacted the community. Mooers are moving in the same direction: making profits and improving themselves. It would take a long time and great effort for our dear mooers to achieve these goals. Why don't we take a look at ten of the year's valuable market insights and investing tips?
    Spoiler: There's a chance to get points if you read till the end.
    *The selected articles are listed randomly.
    ONE: Is investing in Trump's new merger a good idea?
    @HuatLadywrote about his concerns on the merger of Trump's company and a SPAC called the Digital World Acquisition Corp. We have to admit that he has a point!
    "Forgive me for predicting that most likely his company's stock will not be viable for long term investment goal."
    View more: Will Donald be able to deal his Trump Card?
    TWO: What do you think of meme stocks?
    @Machiavellis3rdEyeused vivid language to call for rational investing and remind mooers to watch out for media manipulations. Do you agree with him?
    "You ARE ALL MY ALLIES, regardless of your investment choices, politics, religions, colors, sex, or anything else! I say we start learning and adapting to their constantly evolving illegal games (media manipulation, PFOF, CB's) together. Then we will all figure out how to take that cheese - without getting TRAPPED."
    View more: When will we get off this bus to CRAZYTOWN?
    THREE: What can we learn from the big picture?
    @WYCKOFFPROanalyzed the trend of the Russell 2020 with technical tools. Has the market proved his assumptions?
    "The breakout of the Russell 2000 gives the first confirmation of the scenario of possible rotation from big cap stocks to small cap stocks."
    View more: A Bargain you can't Ignore — This Laggard Breaks All Time High Last Week
    FOUR: Will the strong momentum of recovery stocks fade?
    On Nov 5, Pfizer introduced a new COVID-19 antiviral pill that is expected to treat 89% of acutely hospitalized patients and thus reduce the risk of death. @HuatEveranticipated that Pfizer's share price would continue to climb once the FDA approved the new antiviral pill. What do you think?
    "They hold the promise of cutting down the risk of severe Covid 19 ailments, hospitalisation stays and even deaths, and if being taken at the early onsets of infection. "
    View more: A Breakthrough in Covid 19 Antiviral Pills
    FIVE: EV stocks skyrocketing: Good buy or goodbye?
    @Deviltonconducted an in-depth analysis on one of the most popular stocks, $Rivian, and pointed out that patience is a virtue in trading.
    "Human are always impatient, we will always have FOMO if we sit and wait till Friday, scared that it stops falling and starts to rise again. Yet buying all tomo may not allow you to buy at the best price." View more here.
    SIX: How do you decide when to buy/sell?
    @HopeAlwayssaid that there is no best way to determine when to buy and when to sell the stocks of indexes. The timings depend on investing goals, philosophies, and personal preferences.
    "The three main risks are company, valuation and earnings risks. Once we are able to find a stock that that signals low risk based on these three conditions, it is time to buy. Whenever a negative change happens to any of the three conditions,  it is time to sell."
    View more: Buying and Selling Stocks
    SEVEN: How do you know when to stop loss / take profit?
    @Powerhousehas three underlying principles in stopping losses and taking profits. All investors should stay informed and closely observe trends to set price targets.
    "For micro, there is a need to determine your present financial risk appetite figuratively. On the macro level, situations may have changed. Determining when is the most precise time to stop loss or take profit of a stock and milk the most out of it is extremely difficult."
    View more: Stop the pain, take the happiness
    EIGHT: What urges you to press the "trade" button?
    @Panda2102has done macro research to sort out a list of companies and ranks them from different dimensions.
    "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."
    View more: Best time to press the trade button
    NINE: How to build a portfolio with a windfall of $1 million?
    @Mars Mooothinks that the Squid Game Multi-Portfolio comprises four parts: player 456, player 218, player 067, and a liquid one.
    "The first portfolio is aimed at potential sectors for diversification and profits. The second is designed to high risk lead high returns. The next one intent on helping on thr way. While the last one shows that cash is king."
    View more: The Squid Game Multi-Portfolios Portfolio
    TEN: How to profit from short-selling?
    @Mcsnacks H Tupackshared that short-selling is highly popular on Wall Street and often carried out by aggressive hedge funds.
    "Hedge funds acting through collaborating market makers can create huge numbers of counterfeit shares that can overwhelm buying demand. They have turned it into a casino and everyone knows the house always wins in that scenario."
    View more: The only way for short selling to be profitable is by cheating
    This recap takes a deep dive into the market insights and investing tips that inspire us to become better investors. Did you find anything interesting or helpful?
    Bonus
    Please Leave your comments below and @ the mooer whose opinions impress you the most, and explain why they are attractive. The 1st, 10th, 20th, 30th, 40th...(multiples of 10) mooers will be rewarded with 88 points each!
    Duration: Now- Dec 28, 2021 11:59 PM SGT
    moomoo annual ceremony is happening right now! Check it out here:  2021 in Review: Grow Together to the Moon!
    2021 in Review: Market Insights and Investing Tips of the Year
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    $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
    The performance version of the Model Y has a major hardware update, including AMD's Ryzen chip, which was previously only available in the Model S/X, meaning you can play some of the biggest AAA games in the car. It also has the most computing power of any car available today. Tesla's goal is clear: there will be in-car games in the future, just as there will be autopilot online.
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    Semiconductors, automobiles and the potential for tie-ups between the two industries took the spotlight in the tech sector with seemingly everyone from $Apple (AAPL.US)$ to $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ getting behind the wheel this week.
    Let's start with $Apple (AAPL.US)$ which said...Absolutely nothing. But, reports that the company has developed a semiconductor "breakthrough", and will produce a fully autonomous electric car within four year were enough to send just about everyone wondering what companies might benefit from Apple putting a so-called "iCar" on the road.
    Other chip companies involved into automotive industry actually did have a lot to say during the week. One of those was $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$, which got a big boost on Wall Street following its better-than-expected earnings report. Nvidia (NVDA) also said it was still pushing ahead with efforts to acquire British chip-technology company Arm Holdings despite more governmental inquiries into the proposed $40 billion acquisition.
    $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ wouldn't be outdone, as it said it secured a deal to provide its chip technology to BMW for a new generation of the automakers self-driving cars. Qualcomm Chief Executive Cristiano Amon also touted the company's automotive plans as part of its efforts to diversity into new industries for its chip products.
    If that wasn't enough, $General Motors (GM.US)$ also said it was working with Qualcomm and other chipmakers to supply semiconductors for its vehicles in an effort to get around chip industry supply shortages.
    Back to Apple for a moment. Chief Executive Tim Cook said Apple employees should plan on returning to the office, at least part time, on February 1. Apple also started up a new service program that will let consumers perform their own repairs on some Apple products.
    Streaming TV companies weren't being quiet this week, either. $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ unveiled a new website where it will show its top-rated TV shows and movies every week.
    $Disney (DIS.US)$ said it is raising the price of its Hulu Live TV service by $5 to $69.99 a month, but will include ESPN+ and Disney+ as part of the streaming package.
    $Roku Inc (ROKU.US)$ took a hit after analyst Michael Nathanson cut his rating on the company's stock to sell due to slower advertising growth on the Roku Channel. There were also reports that Roku is developing more than 50 original shows for the Roku Channel.
    After a bidding war between some of the largest TV broadcasters and streamers, $Comcast (CMCSA.US)$managed to renew its deal to carry games of the English Premier League for another six years.
    For people who use $Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ a lot, the ride-sharing leader unveiled its new Uber One program where, for a monthly or annual fee, subscribers can get discounts on ride and free food and grocery delivery from Uber Eats.
    Tech Roundup: Chipmakers and car companies hit the road together
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    $Plug Power (PLUG.US)$ Plug Power (PLUG) target raised by Morgan Stanley from $43 to $65 at Overweight. Stock currently around $45
    $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Tesla (TSLA) target raised by Wedbush from $1100 to $1400 at Outperform. Stock currently around $1135
    $Workday (WDAY.US)$ Workday (WDAY) with three target raises. Stock currently around $286
    Barclays from $340 to $345 at Overweight
    Goldman Sachs from $340 to $345 at Buy
    Needham & Co from $310 to $360 at Buy