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Palantia is ready to skyrocket if it breaks out here.
Since the beginning of the year, it has outperformed the S&P 500 by 50%, forming a strong cup and handle pattern for 3 years.
Please fasten your seat belts everyone 🎢
$Palantir (PLTR.US)$
Since the beginning of the year, it has outperformed the S&P 500 by 50%, forming a strong cup and handle pattern for 3 years.
Please fasten your seat belts everyone 🎢
$Palantir (PLTR.US)$
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The timing just happened to be too bad. that's ridiculous
The timing just happened to be too bad. that's ridiculous
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$Palantir (PLTR.US)$ Without anything difficult, I'm simply delighted with the price increase, and I'm looking forward to seeing how far they will grow by the end of the year
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$CBOE Volatility S&P 500 Index (.VIX.US)$
this movement is strange, isn't it?
you're hiding something, aren't you...
I wonder what it is
this movement is strange, isn't it?
you're hiding something, aren't you...
I wonder what it is
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Today's Nikkei Stock Average,↗ 193.85 (↗ 0.56%)Of,35025.00The deal was closed with a sharp figure.
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I can see the tone of discussion that says “let's calm down and make a decision” regarding the major changes in stock prices this time. Apparently, “stock prices will rise eventually.” Is that really the case?
After the burst of the bubble, the Nikkei Average fell from the 0.03 million yen range to the 7,000 yen range over ten years. At the time, I longed to invest and bought stocks, but I just lost money. In the meantime, I realized that it was more profitable to sell short. From such a bottom-up state, the Nikkei Average reached the 0.04 million yen level over a period of ten years. I think that was all thanks to monetary easing.
I don't feel like deciding that it will be the same as after the burst of the bubble due to the current stock price crash, but when I look at central banks that are excited to raise interest rates for some reason, I really don't think “stock prices will eventually rise.”
I'm not talking about anything being opposed to raising interest rates. After showing the path of discussion, I would like an explanation of how much profit margin will be used and in what period interest rates will be raised. Otherwise, I can't buy it. More importantly, they're going to sell like they used to. Using real interest rates as an argument is out of the question. If you use real interest rates as an argument, raise interest rates as much as you like...
I can see the tone of discussion that says “let's calm down and make a decision” regarding the major changes in stock prices this time. Apparently, “stock prices will rise eventually.” Is that really the case?
After the burst of the bubble, the Nikkei Average fell from the 0.03 million yen range to the 7,000 yen range over ten years. At the time, I longed to invest and bought stocks, but I just lost money. In the meantime, I realized that it was more profitable to sell short. From such a bottom-up state, the Nikkei Average reached the 0.04 million yen level over a period of ten years. I think that was all thanks to monetary easing.
I don't feel like deciding that it will be the same as after the burst of the bubble due to the current stock price crash, but when I look at central banks that are excited to raise interest rates for some reason, I really don't think “stock prices will eventually rise.”
I'm not talking about anything being opposed to raising interest rates. After showing the path of discussion, I would like an explanation of how much profit margin will be used and in what period interest rates will be raised. Otherwise, I can't buy it. More importantly, they're going to sell like they used to. Using real interest rates as an argument is out of the question. If you use real interest rates as an argument, raise interest rates as much as you like...
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$MicroStrategy (MSTR.US)$ Something doesn't move 😢 it's not good at all 😢 is great too, isn't it?
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$Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$
Every month, TSMC's fate is to send out astonishing results but not reflected in stock prices. Things are going as usual today. It goes up in play and goes down in Zaraba. I don't know the meaning
If it were other stocks, they would have kept breaking new highs a long time ago
Every month, TSMC's fate is to send out astonishing results but not reflected in stock prices. Things are going as usual today. It goes up in play and goes down in Zaraba. I don't know the meaning
If it were other stocks, they would have kept breaking new highs a long time ago
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$Eli Lilly and Co (LLY.US)$
Thank you Lilly for the good financial results 😊
Now go back to 900
Let's go to Odai with that ✊
Thank you Lilly for the good financial results 😊
Now go back to 900
Let's go to Odai with that ✊
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Mokuroo OP tm_speedstyle371 : Right. It's almost there
Mokuroo OP tm_speedstyle371 : You've surpassed your nemesis's resistance line so far. Best if you pull while exceeding