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    $Apple(AAPL.US)$
    I been using iphone and macbook pro since 2015. My macbook is still functioning till today, and each of my iphone lifespan is around 3-4 years. I truly believe in their product quality and design, maybe they are not the most innovative brand out there, but it is definitely one of the most reliable brands I’ve known.
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    After years of turning a blind eye to password sharing, $Netflix(NFLX.US)$ 4.01% has had enough.
    The streaming giant is making moves to charge users who share their accounts with people outside of their households.
    Just a few weeks after $Netflix(NFLX.US)$ raised the price of its monthly subscriptions in the U.S., the company has said it is testing a new feature that will charge customers an extra fee for the ability to share accounts.
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    For all of you traders just entering the markets for the first time, here are some cornerstone concepts for you to master.
    Hope this is helpful and Enjoy!!
    obviously not everything but alwaya haooy to share the knowledge :) $iSpecimen(ISPC.US)$  $Advanced Health Intelligence Ltd(AHI.AU)$  $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD.US)$  $Farmmi(FAMI.US)$  $Grab Holdings(GRAB.US)$  $Lordstown Motors(RIDE.US)$  $Lucid Group(LCID.US)$  $SOS Ltd(SOS.US)$
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    There are many different types of traders: Day traders, Swing traders, Long term traders, etc.. Each trader type has different strategies that work for them. I am going to discuss good trading habits generally...
    You can read many books, articles, etc. for building good trading habits. Many people will provide how you should go about trading and their experience (failure or success). The key is, this works nicely for them. They know the inner workings of their strategy. But if you try to replicate for yourself it may not work for you. So what do you do? Find someone else to follow, scramble, give up?
    Well you may not have to give up, because that is the last thing you want to do. You need to prove to yourself that you can do this. Here are some tips that can help, hopefully:
    1. Create a plan
    2. Do your due diligence (research, articles, news, etc.)
    3. Trade with a positive attitude
    4. Don't act impulsively or react
    5. Use stop-loss to limit from losing trades
    6. Learn from your losses
    7. Don't be greedy and take profits
    From what I understand and this is what I have put in play in my account is to keep investing in small amounts (known as power of compound interest). Right now you will not see much return, but let's say 10 years from now it will grow dramatically. Then if you look back 10 years, you will realize the power of compound interest. To get successful in this part, you have to invest in well known & successful stocks like $Apple(AAPL.US)$,  $Amazon(AMZN.US)$, $Microsoft(MSFT.US)$, $Alphabet-A(GOOGL.US)$, $Netflix(NFLX.US)$, $Coca-Cola(KO.US)$, etc.. You don't need to buy full shares nowadays as many brokers allow you to purchase slices (which is a piece of a share). Now if you purchase in this manner automatically, eventually this will start growing fast. In addition, if stocks pay dividends, then you should reinvest in purchasing a piece of stock rather than cashing it out. This also helps as part of compounding interest.
    The one note to keep in mind is not to be discouraged if you have a bad hour, day, week, or month. Keep investing as each day is different. Everyone has a strategy and that works for them. You should review their idea and see if it works for you. If it does not, you will have to make adjustments so that it works for you. Do some more due diligence (research, articles, news, etc.). Try to figure out what went wrong in your execution. Try again by making the required changes. If it does not work again, keep trying by making changes until it works for you. You will see that things will change and you will be successful. But you need to keep trying and not get discouraged on the first, second, third, etc. failure.
    Okay, so I don't want to bore anyone out. In a short summary, the best way to build good trading habits is to do research on your investment, pick a strategy that works for you, execute it, and try to use the compounding interest method. This works well in my case as a conservative investor. I highly think that everyone can benefit from this strategy. DO NOT try to copy someone else's idea as that works for them. You need to get insight about it and try it on your own. This is what will make you successful. Practice makes perfect, which is the words you may have heard in the past. This is absolutely true. Hope this helps you out.
    Please feel free to leave any comments or suggestions you may have regarding this subject. I am also more than happy to help anyone who might want to speak more about this subject or need any help.
    Wishing you great success in your investments.
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    $Vanguard Total World Stock ETF(VT.US)$ The ultimate forever investment with reliable returns is VT, the most thorough total global fund with low fees.
    Of course its recent past returns aren't as good as those of VTI, but betting that the US will continue to outperform for decades is a bad bet.
    You could then include small cap value funds if you want, and that would definitely increase expected return. But if you're trying to keep it simple, VT (or the mutual fund VTWAX) is a great fund.
    I am very grateful for good health, to be able to breath, walk and do activities without any handicap or restriction.
    Next come parents and family, who are always there to provide support. Be it physical or emotional. And the joy and laughter that the children can bring.
    #投资路上感恩有你
    I met Moomoo through a friend's introduction this year. At first, I hesitated for a long time because I was afraid of being scammed, then decided to join Moomoo. I discovered that the platform was really easy to use. I could see the latest stock updates and earn some pocket money for me. Every day I log in to do tasks and get points in exchange for small gifts. I also want to share it with more people to know about this platform and become a member of Moomoo!
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    On the fourth Thursday in November every year, we gather with our families, eat turkey, watch football and gear up for Black Friday. 
    Thanksgiving is a time for food, friends and family. It's also a time to pause, reflect on our lives and think about what we're thankful for.
    The question we want to ask you on this Thanksgiving day is--What are you grateful for during your investing journey? Is it your supporting family? Your investing pals? Your profittable stock? A book you read? Maybe a guru? The list goes on and on. There are so many things that we appreciate and feel grateful deep down in our heart. Why don't you take this chance to say a big thank-you now!? Join the topic discussion #For this, I am grateful and get rewards!
    Say thanks to your "tendies"
    What stocks are you most thankful for this year? Or on the contrary, which stocks teach you a lesson? Be it success or setback, there's always a reason for us to be grateful because it made us grow stonger and become more experienced in investing.
    Be grateful for your supporting family and friends
    Trading or investing is never an easy job. Thankfully, our family or friends provides emotional support during challenging time, encouragement along investing life's twists and turns, and the comfort of being understood and accepted for what you want to do with life.
    Appreciate "strangers" that give a helping hand
    Do you have a guru that guides you at the beginning of your investing journey? Do you find any book that's helpful for you to make a decision? There are countless online lessons and books you can turn to when you are at a loss. Which one do you want to express your thanks to?
    Don't forget to thank yourself
    By the time we decided to invest and started to learn from the ground up, we made a brave decision and hard choice. Don't forget that we are a courageous man/ woman and we should feel thankful for that.
    All the things money can’t buy: No matter how your portfolio or individual stock does, it’s important to remember that the best things in life are free. Holidays and spending time with family tends to prove that to us, and it’s something we should be thankful for every day, no matter what the market is doing.
    Share your blessings and get reward now!
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    10 featured posts will get 888 points;
    All participants will get 88 points.
    Duration: Now – Nov. 29, 11:59 PM (ET)
    Note:
    1. Only relevant posts and those add topic #For this, I am grateful count. (Please post under the topic.)
    2. Minimum word requirement: 50 words
    3. Winners will be announced on Dec. 2nd.
    Thank you, and best of luck to all of our trading or investing endeavors. Do forget to attach a picture of your thanksgiving dinner while joining the the topic here #For this, I am grateful
    For This, I am Grateful
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