Mainly technology, complemented by fundamentals
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$Meta Materials(MMAT.US$ when it starts to fly it fly very high and wild 👌 wait for the time
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Everyone has their own style; fundamentals, technical aspects, trend analysis. It mainly focuses on personal sharing and comparison biases technology and trends, and is complemented by fundamentals. If a good company buys a high price and says it will take a long time to pay for itself, but they are not afraid to fail, because the company still makes money, and it continues to grow bigger and bigger. But if you imagine a good company with good technical intervention points and market attention, wouldn't the time required to repay and make money be faster? When it comes to technology, I like to step back on the upward trend. Although it is slow, it is as if their roots are stable before they can soar to a higher level of consciousness. It's like starting a house, a tall building, it's not that easy to collapse once you've piled it. Stocks that are trending well will fly fast and soar higher. However, be aware that once it gets cold, the decline is also rapid. Like recent e-cars, nurturing concept stocks, steel stocks. But the technical side can be avoided; can't we buy it back after arbitrage? I lost money. The technical indicators told you a long time ago that they were going to cut it; if you don't sell it, just wait to turn into a leek.
The End: Technology” Trends” Fundamentals
The End: Technology” Trends” Fundamentals
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An important point for picking a stock is how well i know the company.
From the region, to the industry, to the products of the company.
Going into a stock with more knowledge does not guarantee success, but greatly increases the probability of success.
While going in blind does not guarantee failure but any success is pure luck.
Investing is buying and selling a piece of a company, else it is speculation and gambling.
From the region, to the industry, to the products of the company.
Going into a stock with more knowledge does not guarantee success, but greatly increases the probability of success.
While going in blind does not guarantee failure but any success is pure luck.
Investing is buying and selling a piece of a company, else it is speculation and gambling.
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Armed with knowledge from binge watching SMB capital and tastytrade youtube videos, decided to do more risky trades in my other brokerage account...
Instead of buying YOLO CALL options WSB style (which comes with defined risk, high potential return but low probability of success)...
Went for selling naked options (which has high risk, capped returns but high probability of success)...
Turns out selling naked options is not the best decision since the market had been crazy in recent months... and this was the result:
Fell into the traps of OPAD, SPRT-GREE merger and APLS.
Was monitoring $Offerpad Solutions(OPAD.US$ and observing how it moved... It is quite obvious that in the case of OPAD, market manipulation is real...
Some big money, be it from proper hedge funds to shady underground organizations, manipulated the price up to force out smaller margin accounts... Literally stealing from small retail investors...
In the case of $Support.com(SPRT.US$/ $Greenidge Generation(GREE.US$, it seems like a counter short squeeze...
Retail investors had some success in GME and AMC with the short squeeze by forcing big money holding shorts to eventually buy back at a loss.
What happened to SPRT was obviously staged... Making SPRT look like a short squeeze opportunity and trapping everyone by devaluating the stock through a merger.
Seems like a warning from big money that they have the tools and rules on their side to counter short squeezes in future...
A great learning experience... but now i have to rethink my investment strategies and recover from this loss
Instead of buying YOLO CALL options WSB style (which comes with defined risk, high potential return but low probability of success)...
Went for selling naked options (which has high risk, capped returns but high probability of success)...
Turns out selling naked options is not the best decision since the market had been crazy in recent months... and this was the result:
Fell into the traps of OPAD, SPRT-GREE merger and APLS.
Was monitoring $Offerpad Solutions(OPAD.US$ and observing how it moved... It is quite obvious that in the case of OPAD, market manipulation is real...
Some big money, be it from proper hedge funds to shady underground organizations, manipulated the price up to force out smaller margin accounts... Literally stealing from small retail investors...
In the case of $Support.com(SPRT.US$/ $Greenidge Generation(GREE.US$, it seems like a counter short squeeze...
Retail investors had some success in GME and AMC with the short squeeze by forcing big money holding shorts to eventually buy back at a loss.
What happened to SPRT was obviously staged... Making SPRT look like a short squeeze opportunity and trapping everyone by devaluating the stock through a merger.
Seems like a warning from big money that they have the tools and rules on their side to counter short squeezes in future...
A great learning experience... but now i have to rethink my investment strategies and recover from this loss
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