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    $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ CEO Elon Musk sold shares worth $963.2 million on Thursday, as per filings made with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 
    Check out Musk's ongoing stock selling plan:
    Today, Musk said he is 'thinking of' quitting his jobs and becoming an influencer after selling off more than $1billion of Tesla shares.
    The Tesla CEO, 50, took to $Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$ on Thursday to ask his 65.8million followers what they thought of his idea to leave his roles and focus on social media instead.
    "I'll coach u on how to get YouTube views!" —— a YouTube influencer replied to which Musk responded with a joined hands emoji.
    Just a few days ago, Musk was spotted in a mohawk hairstyle which he claims he did himself.
    During a conference call in January, Musk revealed that he would like having some "free time on his hands as opposed to just working day and night."
    It would be nice to have a bit more free time on my hands as opposed to just working day and night, from when I wake up to when I go to sleep 7 days a week. Pretty intense."
    —— Musk said.
    Mooers, do you think Elon Musk actually wants to quit his job?
    Source: MailOnline, SECTIONS, The Economic Times, ZeroHedge
    Elon Musk wants to quit his job and become an 'influencer'
    Elon Musk wants to quit his job and become an 'influencer'
    Elon Musk wants to quit his job and become an 'influencer'
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    There are many super bull stocks in the U.S. market, I missed the opportunity to buy before it broke out due to inexperience. Eventually, I saw the wonderful performance of big bull stocks in the news and information, I was secretly regretting that I didn't buy them in time.Since then, I have been paying attention to stock selection indicators.
    I usually use moo stock selection tool to select the super big stocks that are temporarily unknown among stocks. Now, I use the tool to show you.
    We need to set the following screening conditions in the stock screener:
    1. Higher net profit growth rate (≥30%)
    Higher net profit growth rate is more attractive to investment capital.
    2. Higher price-to-earnings ratio (≥60)
    The high price-earnings ratio shows that many professional investment institutions on the market have greater confidence in its rapid growth prospects.
    3. Fewer shares outstanding (≤1billion)
    It is best not to have too many shares in circulation, so that institutional investors holding positions will be more likely to raise the stock price.
    At this time, we can see the results from the filter, such as   $Switch (SWCH.US)$   $Netflix (NFLX.US)$   $Zoom Communications (ZM.US)$ 
    After sharing my stock selection strategy, now I will talk about my red flags while deciding on a stock:
    1. Stock trading volume
    I think that stocks with daily trading volume of less than 100 million dollars should not be participated. Due to the existence of short selling in US stocks, it’s very likely that some stocks will be manipulated.
    2. Plunged stocks
    When a stock plummets, there is a high probability that the company’s fundamentals have undergone tremendous changes. At this time, you must be cautious and not buy it at the bottom. For example,   $New Oriental (EDU.US)$   $TAL Education (TAL.US)$ .You can earn less, but you can't put yourself in a dangerous place because of temporary greed.
    Finally, I want to share some of my own experience. There are thousands of stocks in the U.S. stock market. Why is there a large amount of funds that continue to pursue   $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ ? Because Tesla's products, models, and appeal are constantly proving itself. Stock selection is simple, but it is very difficult to operate.
    If you like and agree with my point of view, welcome to interact with me and follow me
    The red flags while deciding on a stock
    The red flags while deciding on a stock
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