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Investing can be risky
Stocks can go up one day and down the next. These changes could result in a significant loss of value.
And why do people still risk their hard-earned money on it? Would you guys tell me about your reason?
Stocks can go up one day and down the next. These changes could result in a significant loss of value.
And why do people still risk their hard-earned money on it? Would you guys tell me about your reason?
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munna_sweta_vedaant
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moomoo annual ceremony is happening right now!
Check it out here:
2021 in Review: Grow Together to the Moon!
When can I get the vaccine? One of the most-searched questions on Google indicates people's biggest worry in 2021. However, it's an entirely different story for vaccine stocks holders. Sometimes they want the market sentiments to be different because they found that the line in the cases-versus-price graph increases exponentially.
Instead of getting vaccinated, investors stared at news channels. They tried to find the next catalyst for a strong momentum of growth. Are they speculating? Yes, they are. Maybe you'd like to join them if you look at the cost-benefit ratio or the daily performance of the trending vaccine stocks.
Anyway, I sincerely hope that the vaccines will be enough for every mooer. Sufficient supply also indicates healthy cash flows... Oh, I mean, the virus might stop spreading if most of us are vaccinated.
We also hope that the vaccine stocks could become value stocks with solid business models and stable cash flows one day. In that case, there will be no need for us to be on tenterhooks all day, waiting for monthly job reports or the infection numbers anymore.
Well, unless you enjoy the extreme volatility of the sudden outbreaks and are confident that you can profit from the biotech stocks shortly.
Did you get the vaccine?
Do you think the word "Vaccine" here qualifies to be the word of the year?
If you've got better ideas, please comment below to let us know.
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Word of the Year: Apes
Word of the Year: Musk
Check it out here:
2021 in Review: Grow Together to the Moon!
When can I get the vaccine? One of the most-searched questions on Google indicates people's biggest worry in 2021. However, it's an entirely different story for vaccine stocks holders. Sometimes they want the market sentiments to be different because they found that the line in the cases-versus-price graph increases exponentially.
Instead of getting vaccinated, investors stared at news channels. They tried to find the next catalyst for a strong momentum of growth. Are they speculating? Yes, they are. Maybe you'd like to join them if you look at the cost-benefit ratio or the daily performance of the trending vaccine stocks.
Anyway, I sincerely hope that the vaccines will be enough for every mooer. Sufficient supply also indicates healthy cash flows... Oh, I mean, the virus might stop spreading if most of us are vaccinated.
We also hope that the vaccine stocks could become value stocks with solid business models and stable cash flows one day. In that case, there will be no need for us to be on tenterhooks all day, waiting for monthly job reports or the infection numbers anymore.
Well, unless you enjoy the extreme volatility of the sudden outbreaks and are confident that you can profit from the biotech stocks shortly.
Did you get the vaccine?
Do you think the word "Vaccine" here qualifies to be the word of the year?
If you've got better ideas, please comment below to let us know.
You May Also Like:
Word of the Year: Apes
Word of the Year: Musk
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Tuesday, December 14, 2021
By Danilo
$Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Adobe (ADBE.US)$ $General Motors (GM.US)$ $Ford Motor (F.US)$ $UnitedHealth (UNH.US)$ $CVS Health (CVS.US)$
By Danilo
$Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Adobe (ADBE.US)$ $General Motors (GM.US)$ $Ford Motor (F.US)$ $UnitedHealth (UNH.US)$ $CVS Health (CVS.US)$
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