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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Short selling with eyes closed.
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Market Remains Weak
The market showed a brief glimpse of optimism last Thursday and Friday, closing higher with some indicators turning positive. However, over the past few days, many stocks have pulled back, and all readings have reverted to negative. The brief bullish momentum has faded, proving to be short-lived.
Looking ahead, improvement in key metrics is needed to confirm a sustained bullish trend. Ideally, the Market Momentum Tracker should tur...
The market showed a brief glimpse of optimism last Thursday and Friday, closing higher with some indicators turning positive. However, over the past few days, many stocks have pulled back, and all readings have reverted to negative. The brief bullish momentum has faded, proving to be short-lived.
Looking ahead, improvement in key metrics is needed to confirm a sustained bullish trend. Ideally, the Market Momentum Tracker should tur...
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$Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$ No more shine🥹🥹🥹
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last time when director huang start sell. the share price drop to 90, history will repeat ? and make company able share buy back at low price ?
last time when director huang start sell. the share price drop to 90, history will repeat ? and make company able share buy back at low price ?
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ now no sell,no more chance
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Huang sell until his company become empty shell
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ take care tomorrow black friday
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Do you feel like your missing something due to market holiday today?
That feeling is often referred to as "market withdrawal" or "trader's withdrawal." It's the sensation of missing the usual market activity, excitement, and routine, especially when you're used to actively trading or monitoring the markets every day. This can happen on trading holidays or weekends when the markets are closed.
I cannot stop myself from my usual routine, checking on my stocks and portfoilo. Fe...
That feeling is often referred to as "market withdrawal" or "trader's withdrawal." It's the sensation of missing the usual market activity, excitement, and routine, especially when you're used to actively trading or monitoring the markets every day. This can happen on trading holidays or weekends when the markets are closed.
I cannot stop myself from my usual routine, checking on my stocks and portfoilo. Fe...
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