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- Most expensive stock: $500,000 per share
You might have noticed the news that Warren Buffett's $Berkshire Hathaway-A (BRK.A.US)$ shares hit $500,000 for the first time on Monday, March 14, 2022.
Berkshire's Class A shares are up 10% in 2022, outpacing the S&P 500, which is down 12%.
This is quite tempting when the broader market experiences a sharp pullback. In part, it reflects the company's status as a defensive stock in a volatile ...
You might have noticed the news that Warren Buffett's $Berkshire Hathaway-A (BRK.A.US)$ shares hit $500,000 for the first time on Monday, March 14, 2022.
Berkshire's Class A shares are up 10% in 2022, outpacing the S&P 500, which is down 12%.
This is quite tempting when the broader market experiences a sharp pullback. In part, it reflects the company's status as a defensive stock in a volatile ...
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$NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ $XPeng (XPEV.US)$ In the first 11 months of this year, Xiaopeng surpassed NIO for the first time to top the sales list of new forces of car manufacturing with 82,200 units, while NIO ranked second with 80,900 units delivered. Yan Jinghui, a member of the Expert committee of the China Automobile Dealers Association, said Nio has always stressed that it will not drive down prices, but it is inevitable that it will feel anxious in the face of competitors' order harvesting mode on high-volume models. It will take some time for the sub-brand to be launched.
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moomoo annual ceremony is happening right now!
Check it out here:
2021 in Review: Grow Together to the Moon!
Elon Musk is not just an entrepreneur who starts businesses but a dreamer who wants to accomplish great things.
He wanted to reduce the carbon footprints, so $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ came out.
He also wanted to help humankind "colonize" Mars, so he established SpaceX.
He fulfills his dreams step by step and takes human civilization to the next level.
Apart from all the great works, he's like the Thanos in real life. He is visionary but controversial. His tweets are so powerful that they may cause significant damage or make quite a contribution (IDK) to our portfolio. Let's see how did he "snap" in 2021.
If you follow Musk to invest, you may find yourself playing the game of "He loves me... He loves me not. He loves me. He loves me not… "
The tag of being capricious has been slapped on his back since a long time ago. Well, his unpredictable actions indeed came to us with big shocks. However, we can't deny that his companies give decent returns to shareholders.
Do you think this dude can keep surprising us and making his name the word of the year again in 2022?
Do you agree or disagree with the word "Musk" here?
Which words do you think could best describe the 2022 stock market?
Comment below with your word of the year "candidates" to let us know.
You May Also Like:
Word of the Year: Apes
Word of the Year: Vaccine
Check it out here:
2021 in Review: Grow Together to the Moon!
Elon Musk is not just an entrepreneur who starts businesses but a dreamer who wants to accomplish great things.
He wanted to reduce the carbon footprints, so $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ came out.
He also wanted to help humankind "colonize" Mars, so he established SpaceX.
He fulfills his dreams step by step and takes human civilization to the next level.
Apart from all the great works, he's like the Thanos in real life. He is visionary but controversial. His tweets are so powerful that they may cause significant damage or make quite a contribution (IDK) to our portfolio. Let's see how did he "snap" in 2021.
If you follow Musk to invest, you may find yourself playing the game of "He loves me... He loves me not. He loves me. He loves me not… "
The tag of being capricious has been slapped on his back since a long time ago. Well, his unpredictable actions indeed came to us with big shocks. However, we can't deny that his companies give decent returns to shareholders.
Do you think this dude can keep surprising us and making his name the word of the year again in 2022?
Do you agree or disagree with the word "Musk" here?
Which words do you think could best describe the 2022 stock market?
Comment below with your word of the year "candidates" to let us know.
You May Also Like:
Word of the Year: Apes
Word of the Year: Vaccine
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$STI ETF (ES3.SG)$ Just realized I bought some last year when the price dropped to 2.5x. I didn't notice that as the transaction was done in another trading account with one of the local bank. Was checking CDP account and realized it's the best performer in term of YTD returm among my portfolio.....Timing matters....
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There is no one best way to determine when to buy and sell stocks of $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$, $Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$, $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$. The chosen strategy depends on our investment goals, investment philosophy and investment time horizon. The investment strategy I follow is one based on Warren Buffett's value investing model. The stock investing decisions will be made on the basis of risk evaluation. The three main risks are company, valuation and earnings risks. When the underlying company is great in terms of management and shows consistently high profitability, the company risk is low. When we are patient enough to buy a fundamentally well run company with sustainable competitive advantage whose stock price is at a steep discount to its intrinsic value, our valuation risk is low. When a company's earnings remain strong, the earnings risk is low. Once we are able to find a stock that that signals low risk based on these three conditions, it is time to buy. Even if the price were to dip in the short run, as long as our investment thesis is still valid, our focus should be on long term gains as fundamentally strong stocks tend to always go higher in the long run. Whenever a negative change happens to any of the three conditions, it is time to sell. When it comes to selling, we may decide to sell stocks once the price gets close to their fair value which implies that there is limited upside left and we could then reinvest the proceeds into stocks with higher potential upside for better returns.
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$GE Aerospace (GE.US)$ who can tell me why my GE share can be gone like that
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