ProtoMoo
voted
Happy weekend, investors! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz where we talk about the top ten buzzing stocks on moomoo this week! Comment below to answer the Weekly Topic question for a chance to win an award!
Make Your Choice
Weekly Buzz
The market overall advanced on Friday. The news followed Nvidia's earnings on Wednesday night and Bitcoin's all-time highs.
Just past the Friday close at 4 pm ET, the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ traded...
Make Your Choice
Weekly Buzz
The market overall advanced on Friday. The news followed Nvidia's earnings on Wednesday night and Bitcoin's all-time highs.
Just past the Friday close at 4 pm ET, the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ traded...
+11
92
42
ProtoMoo
voted
Happy weekend, investors! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz where we talk about the top ten buzzing stocks on moomoo this week! Comment below to answer the Weekly Topic question for a chance to win an award!
Make Your Choice
Weekly Buzz
This week was the first full trading week after the presidential election, and the market continued to respond positively to President-Elect Donald Trump and watched as the GOP won a majority in the Congressional House and Senat...
Make Your Choice
Weekly Buzz
This week was the first full trading week after the presidential election, and the market continued to respond positively to President-Elect Donald Trump and watched as the GOP won a majority in the Congressional House and Senat...
+10
80
42
ProtoMoo
voted
This is a common question that comes up among investors. There is no right or wrong answer but for those who are not adept at timing the market or who have no time or energy to monitor the market everyday, I feel dollar cost averaging (DCA) is an easier and safer approach as it averages out the per unit cost over time. Putting aside a set amount of money for investment at regular intervals is analogous to a form of regular savings (albeit with a higher level of risk tha...
47
15
ProtoMoo
voted
Happy weekend, investors! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we talk about the top ten buzzing stocks on moomoo this week! Comment below to answer the Weekly Topic question for a chance to win an award!
Make Your Choice
Weekly Buzz
It was an extreme week in the U.S. stock market: a match-up months in the making that culminated Tuesday night. In an extremely close race and with a relatively furious pace of vote counting, Former Pr...
Make Your Choice
Weekly Buzz
It was an extreme week in the U.S. stock market: a match-up months in the making that culminated Tuesday night. In an extremely close race and with a relatively furious pace of vote counting, Former Pr...
+10
83
28
ProtoMoo
voted
Hey Mooers!
Hope you had a good profits from the newly elected president!
Disclaimer: This is based on my opinion and it is not a recommendation to buy or sell. It is for education purpose. Please do your own Due diligence before making a trade!
Index
$Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$
Based on the Nasdaq Rally, we may see more bullish rally by the MAG7. There is a slight chance of pullback to 18700 based on the fair value gap. However there is no cap to the upside ...
Hope you had a good profits from the newly elected president!
Disclaimer: This is based on my opinion and it is not a recommendation to buy or sell. It is for education purpose. Please do your own Due diligence before making a trade!
Index
$Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$
Based on the Nasdaq Rally, we may see more bullish rally by the MAG7. There is a slight chance of pullback to 18700 based on the fair value gap. However there is no cap to the upside ...
27
4
ProtoMoo
voted
Hi mooers!
The Federal Reserve is scheduled hold FOMC meeting and press conference on November 7. This is crucial for the future trajectory of the U.S. and global economy.
The Commerce Department's personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, closely watched by the Federal Reserve, increased 0.2% month-over-month in September. Excluding food and energy, the September PCE price index rose 0.3% MoM and 2.7% YoY. On ...
The Federal Reserve is scheduled hold FOMC meeting and press conference on November 7. This is crucial for the future trajectory of the U.S. and global economy.
The Commerce Department's personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, closely watched by the Federal Reserve, increased 0.2% month-over-month in September. Excluding food and energy, the September PCE price index rose 0.3% MoM and 2.7% YoY. On ...
89
101