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Hey everyone,
I hope you’re all doing well. (Especially July/Aug has been hash to some) I’ve been contemplating an idea for a while and would love to get your thoughts and feedback on it.
For the past two years, I’ve been on a journey exploring the world of casual investments. This journey has not only taught me a lot about trading and investing but also significantly changed my perspective on financial management and...
I hope you’re all doing well. (Especially July/Aug has been hash to some) I’ve been contemplating an idea for a while and would love to get your thoughts and feedback on it.
For the past two years, I’ve been on a journey exploring the world of casual investments. This journey has not only taught me a lot about trading and investing but also significantly changed my perspective on financial management and...
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The recent market crash felt like a gut punch, especially for those of us holding onto tech darlings like NVDA😭. My portfolio was a graveyard of plummeting stocks💔, and watching NVDA tumble to a shocking $91.30 felt like a nightmare come true. It was like watching my life savings evaporate before my eyes.
But amidst the wreckage, I saw a glimmer of hope. The opportunity to buy low, to gamble on a rebound, was too tempting to ignore. I took a risk...
But amidst the wreckage, I saw a glimmer of hope. The opportunity to buy low, to gamble on a rebound, was too tempting to ignore. I took a risk...
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The market’s been a bloodbath 😱 lately, and I’m not alone in feeling the sting. Scouring the Moo community, I’ve seen countless stories of losses – folks pouring their hearts out about their shrinking portfolios. It’s a humbling reminder that we’re all in this together. Sure, there are a few lucky souls boasting about their gains 🤑, but they’re like unicorns 🦄 in a field of wounded gazelles. @104240685 @Wenhao95 @sky9191, you’re one of those lucky fe...
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Semiconductor stocks suffered a brutal sell-off on Wednesday, with the $PHLX Semiconductor Index (.SOX.US)$ dropping nearly 7%, marking its worst performance since 2020. $ASML Holding (ASML.US)$ plunged more than 12%, while $Applied Materials (AMAT.US)$, $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$, $Marvell Technology (MRVL.US)$, and $Lam Research (LRCX.US)$ all fell more than 10%, and $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ dropped 6.6%.
What Happened?
The sharp decline in the semico...
What Happened?
The sharp decline in the semico...
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$Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ saw financial giants take bearish options on the stock Friday even as the share price climbed to a six-month high, tracking gains across the electric vehicle industry, including its biggest rival $Tesla (TSLA.US)$.
Six unusual bearish trades were posted Friday, the biggest of which involved a buyer paying a $1.1 million premium for put options that give the holder the right to s...
Six unusual bearish trades were posted Friday, the biggest of which involved a buyer paying a $1.1 million premium for put options that give the holder the right to s...
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Market Summary 9th July
A lackluster testimony by Fed Chairman Powell and a few other minor triggers left the markets directionless, with the major indexes ending the day with slight gains. However, beneath the surface, it was a different story. The majority of stocks declined, and we saw an increase in net lows on both the $NASDAQ (200302)$ and $NYSE (NYSE.US)$. From a qualitative standpoint, it was a challenging day for the market. Several leading stocks like $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ and ...
A lackluster testimony by Fed Chairman Powell and a few other minor triggers left the markets directionless, with the major indexes ending the day with slight gains. However, beneath the surface, it was a different story. The majority of stocks declined, and we saw an increase in net lows on both the $NASDAQ (200302)$ and $NYSE (NYSE.US)$. From a qualitative standpoint, it was a challenging day for the market. Several leading stocks like $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ and ...
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