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    $Haverty Furniture (HVT.US)$ +3.7% (The supermarket operator reported better than expected profit and sales for its latest quarter, and it raised its full-year forecast. Comparable store sales were up 6.9%, well above the 4% consensus estimate.)
    $Nutanix (NTNX.US)$ +5.3% (A Bloomberg report saying $Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE.US)$ has held takeover talks with the cloud computing company. The talks have been on and off, and ...
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    “I hereby challenge Vladimir Putin to single combat,” Musk wrote on   $Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$  Monday. “Stakes are Ukraine.”
    Musk wrote out both Putin’s name and the word “Ukraine” in Cyrillic script.
    But while Putin’s name was written out in Russian, “Ukraine” was written in Ukrainian, a show of support from the world’s richest man toward the plight of Ukrainian citizens after Russia’s unprovoked invasion ...
    Vote Now | Elon Musk challenges Vladimir Putin for 'single combat', says 'stakes are Ukraine'
    Vote Now | Elon Musk challenges Vladimir Putin for 'single combat', says 'stakes are Ukraine'
    Vote Now | Elon Musk challenges Vladimir Putin for 'single combat', says 'stakes are Ukraine'
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    GrowCarrot commented on
    Retail investors were quick to plow cash into the biggest U.S. exchange-traded funds and industries like airlines and travel stocks when the market was hammered on Friday.
    The day-trading crowd snapped up roughly $2 billion in assetslike the $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$and $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$on Friday as the buy-the-dip crowd stepped in where Wall Street didn't, according to data from Vanda Research, a firm that tracks retail-trading flows in the U.S.
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    Individual investors showed conviction not only buying ETFs that track the major U.S. averages, but bought airline stocks like $Delta Air Lines (DAL.US)$, $United Airlines (UAL.US)$, as well as cruise operator $Carnival (CCL.US)$, Vanda data show. The trio were among the 10 most-bought stocks on Friday with each seeing at least $39 million in buying, according to the data.
    The buy-the-dip trade was playing out well for retail investors on Monday as stocks climbed as a relative sense of calm returned to global markets. The $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ rose 1.3% and the $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$ rallied 1.8%.
    If you buy the dip last Friday, you may already gain from the smart move!
    The Nasdaq retail trading activity tracker shows $ProShares UltraPro QQQ ETF (TQQQ.US)$, $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$, and $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ were the most active ETFs on Friday. $Tesla (TSLA.US)$, $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$, and $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ were the top active stocks on the list.
    So, what did you buy last Friday? Any ETFs or stocks? Leave your comments!
    Is there any stock you would like to buy if we go back to last Friday???
    Source: Bloomberg, Vanda, Seeking Alpha, Nasdaq
    Retail traders snapped up $2bln of ETFs last Friday. Tell me what you bought!
    Retail traders snapped up $2bln of ETFs last Friday. Tell me what you bought!
    Retail traders snapped up $2bln of ETFs last Friday. Tell me what you bought!
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    By Danilo
    Hey, mooers! Here are things you need to know before the opening bell:
    - U.S. stock futures were little changed in early morning trading on Thursday following a tech-driven sell-off on Wall Street.
    - The Twitter Crypto group will set strategy to help the social-media app's creators.
    Market Snapshot
    U.S. stock futures rose in early morning trading on Thursday following a tech-driven sell-off on Wall Street.
    $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ futures rose 46 points. $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ futures gained 16.5 points and $NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$ futures rose 96.75 points.
    Market Temperature
    Read more: Market Temperature (11/11)
    Top News
    Stocks, bonds fall after inflation hits 30-year high
    U.S. share benchmarks declined after data showed inflation hit a three-decade high in October, while the dollar and bond yields rose.
    Home prices rose across U.S. in third quarter
    The median sales price for single-family existing homes was higher in the quarter compared with a year before in 182 of the 183 metro areas tracked by the National Association of Realtors.
    Federal deficit narrowed in October, ahead of debt-ceiling debate
    The federal government ran a $165 billion deficit during October, a smaller gap when compared with a year earlier, as the government took in higher revenue from taxes and other receipts and pulled back on spending.
    U.S. crude-oil inventories rise, fuel supplies fall
    U.S. crude-oil inventories rose last week by 1 million barrels to 435.1 million barrels, according to the Energy Information Administration, compared with analysts' estimates of a 1.3-million barrel increase.
    Elon Musk sells $1.1 billion in Tesla stock
    Share disposal comes as the billionaire chief executive exercises a large number of stock options.$Tesla(TSLA.US)$
    Twitter launches cryptocurrency team to explore Bitcoin and blockchain uses
    The $Twitter(TWTR.US)$ Crypto group will set strategy to help the social-media app's creators.
    Lordstown stock rallies 21% after EV maker and Foxconn seal deal to sell Ohio plant, develop new vehicles
    Shares of $Lordstown Motors(RIDE.US)$ rallied more than 20% in the extended session Wednesday after the electric-vehicle maker cemented a deal to sell its plant to Foxconn for $230 million, providing Lordstown with much needed cash and giving the Taiwanese electronics contract maker a toehold in commercial EVs.
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    Is Musk cheating? He set plans to sell Tesla stocks before the Twitter poll!
    Riding on Metaverse: META ETF crosses $300 million AUM in four month
    Inflation has taken away all the wage gains for workers
    How to anticipate the breakout before Bitcoin hits all time high?
    Discussion | Who is the Tesla killer, or will there ever be one?
    Key Events This Week
    Source: CNBC, Dow Jones Newswires, Bloomberg
    Before the Bell | Elon Musk exercises a large number of stock options
    Before the Bell | Elon Musk exercises a large number of stock options
    Before the Bell | Elon Musk exercises a large number of stock options
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    Spoiler:
    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
    Every major index moved higher last week. Here is the weekly buzzing stock list of last week:
    1. CEI - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    CEI finally closed at $1.370 last week after declining 19.88%. According to Kerrisdale Capital, this company is a defunct oil producer that has not filed financial statements with the SEC since Q3 of 2020, which could also lead to a delisting.
    ● Mooers comment
    @khim khim: $Camber Energy (CEI.US)$ current situation of holding and buying looking good.
    @GC Empire: $Camber Energy (CEI.US)$ be optimistic but don’t be too optimistic! just fingers crossed and hold!!!!!
    2. AMC - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Shares of AMC gained 9.55% to $40.740 last week, being the first time since the end of September that the stock had finished higher than $40.00 at the closing bell.
    ● Mooers comment
    @MindOverMatter: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
    @Selinna Puliston: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ Fasten your seatbelt.Fly to the moon
    3. TSLA - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐⭐
    TSLA stock closed at $843.030 with a weekly rise of 7.33%, extending its recent surge to an eight-month high last Friday. This electric vehicle giant prepares to release its quarterly results, and Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois raised the price target from $850 to $950.
    Besides, Elon Musk now worth more than Warren Buffett and Bill Gates combined thanks to strong Tesla, SpaceX.
    ● Mooers comment
    @gooup8: $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Tesla launched 66 new super charging stations and 10 super charging stations this week
    In case you missed:
    @moo_Live: Tesla Q3 2021 Earnings Conference Call
    4. OCGN - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
    :In recent days, Ocugen shares have begun to pick up speed. The stock price closed at $8.660 after gaining 22.49% last week, driven by optimism on OCGN about a possible World Health Organization authorization.
    ● Mooers comment
    @PurnenduP: WHO Approval
    This is bound to get approval . 50% of India’s 1.4 billion population (700 million ) people have received this vaccine… Read more..
    5. C6L - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐
    As Singapore is set to expand its quarantine-free vaccinated travel lane scheme, Singapore Airlines share price soared 8.19% and closed at $5.550 last week.
    ● Mooers comment
    @上了贼船888: $SIA (C6L.SG)$ I support Singapore Airlines, because it represents hope, and when it flies high, it also means that people all over the world can fly freely, so no matter how long it takes, you can't give up.
    @hp786d: $SIA (C6L.SG)$
    6. AAPL - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐⭐
    Despite Bloomberg reported that Apple could slash projected iPhone 13 production targets by up to 10 million units for 2021, AAPL stock was up 1.36% last week, and its price closed at $144.840.
    ● Mooers comment
    @moo_Live: Apple Event October 2021
    7. PROG - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐
    PROG shares soared 58.52% to $2.140 last week after a post recently went viral on the subreddit /shortsqueeze talking about the company being a short squeeze opportunity.
    8. BABA - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐
    BABA stock closed at $168.000 with a weekly increase of 4.01% with the news of Charlie Munger (Warren Buffet's right-hand man) having majorly increased his firm's holding in BABA in the last quarter.
    ● Mooers comment
    @PREMOSULTRAA: $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ reversed into an uptrend on Oct. 5 after reacting to a bullish double bottom pattern on the daily chart. The stock inclined over 20% and through two resistance levels before bumping into a higher resistance zone on Oct. 11 near the $170 level and rejecting the area. Read more...
    9. BBIG - Buzzing Stars:⭐⭐⭐
    BBIG stock was up 64.27% to $8.230 over the past week after this company filed a form 8-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, indicating that all four proposals on the agenda for its shareholder meeting were approved. These proposals include electing new directors and confirming a new public accounting firm.
    ● Mooers comment
    @extra pocket money: $Vinco Ventures (BBIG.US)$ Not bad already, considering my track record. Let's see how it goes next week.
    10. NIO - Buzzing Stars: ⭐⭐
    NIO shares were up 5.25% to $37.710 last week following reports suggesting the company said it would be able to double annual production capacity at its Hefei facility in 2022.
    ● Mooers comment
    @huatSG: $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ nio day bring fwd 1 month earlier!
    Thanks for your reading!
    Awarding Moment
    Before moving on to part three, congrats to the following mooers whose comments were selected as the top comments last week!
    @HopeAlways @VCSuccess @Jia Yung @Tupack H Mcsnacks @GratefulPanda @GlenPeh @pennypincher @Mars Mooo @Upncoming1841 @Laughing Dollars @PirateyAhoy @71505958 @Syuee @GT1982
    We really appreciate your great insights! Read the top comments last week!
    Notice: Reward will be sent to you this week. Please feel free to contact us if there is any problem.
    Part Ⅲ: Weekly Topic
    Time to be rewarded for your great insights and knowledge!
    This week, we'd like to invite you to comment below and share your view on:
    ""How do you deal with risks in investing?"
    We will select 20 TOP COMMENTS by next Monday.
    Winners will get 200 points by next week, with which you can exchange gifts at Reward Club.
    *Comments within this week will be counted.
    Top Comment Technique:
    ● Fundamental / Technical / Capital Analyses
    ● Personal Trading Experience
    ● Any bright insights or knowledge
    Previous of WeeklyBuzz
    Weekly Buzz: "I'm not mad. I'm just disappointed."
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    Disclaimer: Comments below are made available for informational purposes only. Before investing, please consult a licensed professional.
    Weekly Buzz: "Be optimistic but don’t be too optimistic."
    Weekly Buzz: "Be optimistic but don’t be too optimistic."
    Weekly Buzz: "Be optimistic but don’t be too optimistic."
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    Shares of video game retailer  $GameStop (GME.US)$fell more than 7% in extended trading Wednesday after the company reported its second-quarter loss narrowed on a year-over-year basis.
    The highlight of the earnings was the time spent. This online conference kept all the investors waiting for more than 40 minutes. All they could do is to enjoy the beautiful waiting music. The earnings part is short yet iridescent, it took Matt Furlong, the new CEO for only six and a half minutes to finish the talking and then fade out like a boss. Left all the investors in the online meeting room with shock and confusion. 
    A friend indicates that:
    This is the most bullish-sounding elevator music I’ve ever heard.
    $GameStop (GME.US)$holders listening to the waiting music for earnings call:
    Here's their second quarter overview:
    Generated net sales of $1.183 billion, compared to $942 million in the prior year’s second quarter.
    Ended the period with cash and restricted cash of $1.78 billion.
    Ended the period with no long-term debt, other than a $47.5
    million low-interest loan associated with the French government’s pandemic response.
    Invested in long-term growth initiatives that include expanding the Company’s product catalog, enhancing its fulfillment network capabilities and technology, and adding talent across the organization.
    Entered into a lease of a new 530,000 square foot fulfillment center in Reno, Nevada, positioning the Company’s fulfillment network to span both coasts of the continental U.S.
    Entered into a lease of a new customer care center in Pembroke Pines, Florida and started building out U.S.-based customer care operations.
    Source: STOCK TITAN
    Is this a concert? GME Q2 earnings is the GOAT.
    Is this a concert? GME Q2 earnings is the GOAT.
    Is this a concert? GME Q2 earnings is the GOAT.
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