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Once more, Co-Wise: moomoo Tutorial Contest Part 7, "How did you start short-term trading?" ended successfully. Thanks for participating in the contest. Short-term trading could bring an adrenaline rush, but it's also highly risky. Emotions could become your biggest enemy. How to qualify as an excellent short-term trader? Outstanding technical skills? A high win rate? Or others? Thankfully, most mooers are aware of the importance of risk management and emotion controls. Technical skills might not work well unless combined with a good understanding of investing psychology.
Now, it's time for the winning list of this topic. Let's enjoy the highlight moments together! Congratulation to all the mooers winning $American Airlines (AAL.US)$ and $ContextLogic (WISH.US)$ stocks!
*The rewards will be distributed to winners within 15 working days—the ranking sortes in alphabetical order.
Part Ⅰ: High-Quality Post Collection
@AhTian Why, What & How to Short-Term Trade!
For this post, let's take short-term trading as intra-day trading that last from seconds to minutues. It's commonly termed as scalp, intrad-day swing trading. I'll use scalp here.
@BT11 Day/Swing trader
Keep your emotions away from the charts. My personal technical analysis of price action in charts relies on simply RSI (14 length) and chart patterns. Identifying the right patterns and how to utilise a trading strategy with it is a crucial complimentary tool I use for entry/exit.
@Business Insider DCA is the best strategy!
Bought $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ back in 2017 for about 300$ pre split. Sold it in 2018 for a tiny profit and to decrease my cost basis. They were swinging between 200-300 all the time.
@Dadacai Some Pointers for Day Trading
I will give a brief overview of the VWAP indicator which is often used by day traders. Trade when the mind is clear and alert. Play small. Plan your entry and exit. A good knowledge of technical indicators is required.
@GT1982 How Did I Started Short Term Trading
I started off as a short term trader before finding my style as a long term investor. No personal feelings should be involved in trading. Only fundamentals, technicals and numbers should be the deciding factors.
@IcySilver Swing trade like a Pro...
Swing trading is most useful when the market condition is volatile, without long clear trend. Currently the market does seem so. Thus, it may be a good time to look more into swing trading, or quick-entry-quick-exit trades.
@Jin1978 Some personal tips on short-term trading
If u cannot stomach the risk (10% to 30% movement usually), stay away from risky trades. Set a cut-loss price. Remember to withdraw your profits every now and then! Don’t keep pumping all your profits for the next trade!
@kaito666 My short term stock trading step
Read the news, consider different scenarios, weigh up the odds and technical analysis. In this event that any of the above scenarios do materialise, go straight to your price charts and use technical analysis to find entry and exit points for the long or short trade you have chosen.
@Moo Top I am a part-time Day Trader
My favourite technical setup is VWAP + 9EMA and 20EMA, looking at 1min and 5min candle stick. Do your own due diligence (DYODD) on the stocks that you want to day trade with.
@102637896 My Views on Short Term Trading
Apart from reading technical indicators and charts, I think the following are important that I learnt: Position sizing. Establish entrance, stop loss and target price before trade. Mental Strength.
For more engaging posts, please click Co-Wise: How did you start short-term trading? to check. Don't forget to leave your comments and tell mooers what you've learned!
Part Ⅱ: Voting on the “Mentor Moo” Title
Finally, let's announce the winner, @Dadacai! Congratulations! You will get a badge as a reward to acknowledge your efforts in the Co-Wise contest. The badge will be shown on the profile page for your progress and achievement.
Mooers' Strategies: Habits to Become a Better Trader
Now, it's time for voting! Let's vote for the candidates to see who will win the "Mentor Moo" title. Your vote means a lot to them!
We should keep a clear mind and stay alert to the markets where milliseconds count. Please be aware that different time zones could impact the timings of your investment. It's crucial to set profit targets and stop-loss when entering a trade. Besides, technical indicators could help you identify the signals in the market and thus improve the odds of winning. Discipline and a solid trading plan could help you advance in short-term investing. As mooers' say, there is no best strategy. Just stick with the one that you can reap profit from it. Remember, what matters the most is the one that suits you the best.
Disclaimer: All investment involves risk. Neither Futu Inc, nor Futu SG, nor moomoo endorses any particular investment strategy. You should carefully consider your investment goals and objectives when deciding on an investment strategy. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
Now, it's time for the winning list of this topic. Let's enjoy the highlight moments together! Congratulation to all the mooers winning $American Airlines (AAL.US)$ and $ContextLogic (WISH.US)$ stocks!
*The rewards will be distributed to winners within 15 working days—the ranking sortes in alphabetical order.
Part Ⅰ: High-Quality Post Collection
@AhTian Why, What & How to Short-Term Trade!
For this post, let's take short-term trading as intra-day trading that last from seconds to minutues. It's commonly termed as scalp, intrad-day swing trading. I'll use scalp here.
@BT11 Day/Swing trader
Keep your emotions away from the charts. My personal technical analysis of price action in charts relies on simply RSI (14 length) and chart patterns. Identifying the right patterns and how to utilise a trading strategy with it is a crucial complimentary tool I use for entry/exit.
@Business Insider DCA is the best strategy!
Bought $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ back in 2017 for about 300$ pre split. Sold it in 2018 for a tiny profit and to decrease my cost basis. They were swinging between 200-300 all the time.
@Dadacai Some Pointers for Day Trading
I will give a brief overview of the VWAP indicator which is often used by day traders. Trade when the mind is clear and alert. Play small. Plan your entry and exit. A good knowledge of technical indicators is required.
@GT1982 How Did I Started Short Term Trading
I started off as a short term trader before finding my style as a long term investor. No personal feelings should be involved in trading. Only fundamentals, technicals and numbers should be the deciding factors.
@IcySilver Swing trade like a Pro...
Swing trading is most useful when the market condition is volatile, without long clear trend. Currently the market does seem so. Thus, it may be a good time to look more into swing trading, or quick-entry-quick-exit trades.
@Jin1978 Some personal tips on short-term trading
If u cannot stomach the risk (10% to 30% movement usually), stay away from risky trades. Set a cut-loss price. Remember to withdraw your profits every now and then! Don’t keep pumping all your profits for the next trade!
@kaito666 My short term stock trading step
Read the news, consider different scenarios, weigh up the odds and technical analysis. In this event that any of the above scenarios do materialise, go straight to your price charts and use technical analysis to find entry and exit points for the long or short trade you have chosen.
@Moo Top I am a part-time Day Trader
My favourite technical setup is VWAP + 9EMA and 20EMA, looking at 1min and 5min candle stick. Do your own due diligence (DYODD) on the stocks that you want to day trade with.
@102637896 My Views on Short Term Trading
Apart from reading technical indicators and charts, I think the following are important that I learnt: Position sizing. Establish entrance, stop loss and target price before trade. Mental Strength.
For more engaging posts, please click Co-Wise: How did you start short-term trading? to check. Don't forget to leave your comments and tell mooers what you've learned!
Part Ⅱ: Voting on the “Mentor Moo” Title
Finally, let's announce the winner, @Dadacai! Congratulations! You will get a badge as a reward to acknowledge your efforts in the Co-Wise contest. The badge will be shown on the profile page for your progress and achievement.
Mooers' Strategies: Habits to Become a Better Trader
Now, it's time for voting! Let's vote for the candidates to see who will win the "Mentor Moo" title. Your vote means a lot to them!
We should keep a clear mind and stay alert to the markets where milliseconds count. Please be aware that different time zones could impact the timings of your investment. It's crucial to set profit targets and stop-loss when entering a trade. Besides, technical indicators could help you identify the signals in the market and thus improve the odds of winning. Discipline and a solid trading plan could help you advance in short-term investing. As mooers' say, there is no best strategy. Just stick with the one that you can reap profit from it. Remember, what matters the most is the one that suits you the best.
Disclaimer: All investment involves risk. Neither Futu Inc, nor Futu SG, nor moomoo endorses any particular investment strategy. You should carefully consider your investment goals and objectives when deciding on an investment strategy. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
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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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Hi, mooers! Welcome back to MooHumor again!
The argument about whether investing should be an art or a science has lasted for quite a long time.
Someone says it's an art. Only the investor with a keen instinct for recognizing good companies can make the most returns.
Someone says it's a science. Analysis based on financial numbers and history is the only path to success.
So which one is more closer to the truth? There's no correct answer. But eventually, they are both aiming for the same purpose. It's all about making the right choices.
Now let's see how mooers use artistic or scientific ways to make better choices.
Pick your side first. You cannot be both.
Go Go Let's Go
@pipiti: up $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
@Kenkkk:
*Based on my technical analysis, I suppose BABA’s price is reaching the floor.
@ProTraderMark: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ Yesterday's 10 minute earnings call
@doctorpot1: Retail investors in the 21st century hahahahahaha
@Mr Trecherous: $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$
@MHfin: Whose financial status?
@Melon Man: Pain pain go away…
@Assama Mohammad: I don't understand the market, but I bet the market doesn't understand me. $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$
@Miss Musk: I'm gonna take a nap now $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
@MONIIICAAA: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $Alibaba (BABA.US)$
@ProTraderMark: Kangaroo markets be no fun $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$
This week, we'd like to invite you to comment below and tell about: Is investing an art or a science?
We will select 20 TOP COMMENTS by next Monday.
Winners will get 88 points by next week, with which you can exchange gifts at Reward Club.
*Comments within this week will be counted.
You may post:
● A related meme in gif or jpeg
● Your thoughts about it
● Other creative ways to show your sense of humor
Alright, PEACE!
The argument about whether investing should be an art or a science has lasted for quite a long time.
Someone says it's an art. Only the investor with a keen instinct for recognizing good companies can make the most returns.
Someone says it's a science. Analysis based on financial numbers and history is the only path to success.
So which one is more closer to the truth? There's no correct answer. But eventually, they are both aiming for the same purpose. It's all about making the right choices.
Now let's see how mooers use artistic or scientific ways to make better choices.
Pick your side first. You cannot be both.
Go Go Let's Go
@pipiti: up $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
@Kenkkk:
*Based on my technical analysis, I suppose BABA’s price is reaching the floor.
@ProTraderMark: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ Yesterday's 10 minute earnings call
@doctorpot1: Retail investors in the 21st century hahahahahaha
@Mr Trecherous: $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$
@MHfin: Whose financial status?
@Melon Man: Pain pain go away…
@Assama Mohammad: I don't understand the market, but I bet the market doesn't understand me. $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$
@Miss Musk: I'm gonna take a nap now $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
@MONIIICAAA: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $GameStop (GME.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $Alibaba (BABA.US)$
@ProTraderMark: Kangaroo markets be no fun $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$
This week, we'd like to invite you to comment below and tell about: Is investing an art or a science?
We will select 20 TOP COMMENTS by next Monday.
Winners will get 88 points by next week, with which you can exchange gifts at Reward Club.
*Comments within this week will be counted.
You may post:
● A related meme in gif or jpeg
● Your thoughts about it
● Other creative ways to show your sense of humor
Alright, PEACE!
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Roblox has a marketplace where its users can sell all sorts of accessories, from funky haircuts to entire outfits, to dress up their avatars. Many items are non-collectibles, meaning as many people can buy them as they want.
One of these, a Gucci Queen Bee Dionysus bag, was initially sold for a mere 475 Robux (around $5). But due to only being available for an hour a day on two days, the price hiking began immediately. The highest successful listing sold the bag for $4,115, though some reportedly attempted to shill it for over $10,000.
In November, $Nike (NKE.US)$announced a partnership with Roblox to offer a free virtual playspace called Nikeland. In its current iteration, Nikeland includes minigames such as tag, dodgeball and lava floors.
In addition, $Ralph Lauren (RL.US)$will debut The Ralph Lauren Winter Escape on $Roblox (RBLX.US)$to show off its holiday fashion themes.
Our engagement in the metaverse is a natural extension of our lifestyle brand which, at its core, has always been about stepping into the worlds of Ralph Lauren. Our partnership with Roblox builds on years of digital innovation and underlines our belief in the opportunity that virtual spaces and economies present — especially when it comes to the next generation of consumers.”
—— said Alice Delahunt, chief digital and content officer at Ralph Lauren, in a statement.
Universes like Roblox are attractive to companies because they introduce younger users to their brands and give them a chance to see their marketing vision before graduating to real-world products. And traffic has been booming: VF Corp.’s Vans World in Roblox has had more than 50 million visits since its April launch. Nikeland, which Nike Inc. announced last month, has had more than 6 million visits.
Morgan Stanley analysts including Edward Stanley said last month that luxury NFTs, which include digital fashion, may reach 50 billion euros (about $56 billion) by 2030, with collectible items growing in popularity. Luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Burberry have also been dabbling in the space.
Mooers, what do you think and will you pay for these in a virtual world?
Source: GamesBeat, FORTUNE, Polygon, engadget
One of these, a Gucci Queen Bee Dionysus bag, was initially sold for a mere 475 Robux (around $5). But due to only being available for an hour a day on two days, the price hiking began immediately. The highest successful listing sold the bag for $4,115, though some reportedly attempted to shill it for over $10,000.
In November, $Nike (NKE.US)$announced a partnership with Roblox to offer a free virtual playspace called Nikeland. In its current iteration, Nikeland includes minigames such as tag, dodgeball and lava floors.
In addition, $Ralph Lauren (RL.US)$will debut The Ralph Lauren Winter Escape on $Roblox (RBLX.US)$to show off its holiday fashion themes.
Our engagement in the metaverse is a natural extension of our lifestyle brand which, at its core, has always been about stepping into the worlds of Ralph Lauren. Our partnership with Roblox builds on years of digital innovation and underlines our belief in the opportunity that virtual spaces and economies present — especially when it comes to the next generation of consumers.”
—— said Alice Delahunt, chief digital and content officer at Ralph Lauren, in a statement.
Universes like Roblox are attractive to companies because they introduce younger users to their brands and give them a chance to see their marketing vision before graduating to real-world products. And traffic has been booming: VF Corp.’s Vans World in Roblox has had more than 50 million visits since its April launch. Nikeland, which Nike Inc. announced last month, has had more than 6 million visits.
Morgan Stanley analysts including Edward Stanley said last month that luxury NFTs, which include digital fashion, may reach 50 billion euros (about $56 billion) by 2030, with collectible items growing in popularity. Luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Burberry have also been dabbling in the space.
Mooers, what do you think and will you pay for these in a virtual world?
Source: GamesBeat, FORTUNE, Polygon, engadget
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$Intel (INTC.US)$ has announced that it plans to list Mobileye, the Israeli autonomous driving firm it acquired in 2017.
Intel stock climbed 3.1%, closing at 52.57 on Tuesday.
Intel will keep most of the money it raises next year, targeting some of those funds to build more Intel chip plants.
Intel is investing $20 billion to build new factories in Arizona. The cash from Mobileye would be helpful in seeing those projects through.
$Intel (INTC.US)$ stock has up 6% this year.
$PHLX Semiconductor Index (.SOX.US)$ has up 45%
Here is the performance of its major competitors:
$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ has up 147%
$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ has up 57%
$Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ has up 9.5%
Do you think Intel can make some big move next year? Or there is going to be another ordinary year?
Source:
Why Intel is unloading Mobileye
Intel stock climbed 3.1%, closing at 52.57 on Tuesday.
Intel will keep most of the money it raises next year, targeting some of those funds to build more Intel chip plants.
Intel is investing $20 billion to build new factories in Arizona. The cash from Mobileye would be helpful in seeing those projects through.
$Intel (INTC.US)$ stock has up 6% this year.
$PHLX Semiconductor Index (.SOX.US)$ has up 45%
Here is the performance of its major competitors:
$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ has up 147%
$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ has up 57%
$Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ has up 9.5%
Do you think Intel can make some big move next year? Or there is going to be another ordinary year?
Source:
Why Intel is unloading Mobileye
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Shares of $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ reversed Monday’s losses and ended the day mostly unchanged.
Tesla stock continues to remain under increased selling pressure. The emergence of the omicron covid variant appears to have put the brakes on the latest rally.
Bad things come in threes. The SEC has opened an investigation into TSLA that alleged the company failed to properly notify its shareholders and the public of fire risks associated with its solar panel systems.
News of the SEC probe initially sent Tesla shares down as much as 6.4% on Monday. That was more than 20% off their recent 52-week high of $1243 on Nov. 4, meaning they were in a bear market.
Will $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ keep falling? Make your guess!
Source:
Tesla shares fall into bear market territory after SEC reportedly opens probe into solar panel defects
Tesla stock continues to remain under increased selling pressure. The emergence of the omicron covid variant appears to have put the brakes on the latest rally.
Bad things come in threes. The SEC has opened an investigation into TSLA that alleged the company failed to properly notify its shareholders and the public of fire risks associated with its solar panel systems.
News of the SEC probe initially sent Tesla shares down as much as 6.4% on Monday. That was more than 20% off their recent 52-week high of $1243 on Nov. 4, meaning they were in a bear market.
Will $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ keep falling? Make your guess!
Source:
Tesla shares fall into bear market territory after SEC reportedly opens probe into solar panel defects
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Value or Growth Stocks? Lots of investors have long argued the dilemma.
The so-called growth stocks have been through their hard time in recent days. High-flying growth stocks are bordering on correction territory.
Familiar names like $Palantir (PLTR.US)$, $CrowdStrike (CRWD.US)$, $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ $Salesforce (CRM.US)$ etc.
When talking about disruptive innovation, the name that comes up to investors' mind must be "ARK". And it's been a dismal week for Cathie Wood's flagship fund, $ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK.US)$ , that's left nearly all of her holdings in bear market.
ARKK fell 12.6% this week for its worst week since February. It dropped 5.5% on Friday.
Is this the sign that people are not in favor of growth stocks and disruptive innovation companies? Or maybe it's just because investors need something more solid fundamentally under the risk of Omicron? Would you comment down below and tell mooers about your thoughts?
The so-called growth stocks have been through their hard time in recent days. High-flying growth stocks are bordering on correction territory.
Familiar names like $Palantir (PLTR.US)$, $CrowdStrike (CRWD.US)$, $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ $Salesforce (CRM.US)$ etc.
When talking about disruptive innovation, the name that comes up to investors' mind must be "ARK". And it's been a dismal week for Cathie Wood's flagship fund, $ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK.US)$ , that's left nearly all of her holdings in bear market.
ARKK fell 12.6% this week for its worst week since February. It dropped 5.5% on Friday.
Is this the sign that people are not in favor of growth stocks and disruptive innovation companies? Or maybe it's just because investors need something more solid fundamentally under the risk of Omicron? Would you comment down below and tell mooers about your thoughts?
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