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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!
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The market finished the week with all-time records for tech stocks, yet again. Prices were muted until CPI numbers came out Wednesday, high enough above expectations to secure hope for further rate cuts at the FOMC meet...
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The market finished the week with all-time records for tech stocks, yet again. Prices were muted until CPI numbers came out Wednesday, high enough above expectations to secure hope for further rate cuts at the FOMC meet...
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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...
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Happy Friday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz where we talk about the top news and buzzing stocks on moomoo this week! Comment below to answer the Weekly Topic Question for a chance to win an award!
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The week started with Chinese stocks hitting year highs before a lack of fresh stimulus sent them reeling. FOMC meeting minutes Wednesday for the rate cut decision day showed 50 basis points was a majority decision,...
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The week started with Chinese stocks hitting year highs before a lack of fresh stimulus sent them reeling. FOMC meeting minutes Wednesday for the rate cut decision day showed 50 basis points was a majority decision,...
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Happy Friday, mooers! 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!
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This week was a busy one, beginning with another round of Chinese stimulus measures, a major U.S. hurricane that decimated much of the inland south. A port strike from the Longshormen's Union started Monday night for wag...
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This week was a busy one, beginning with another round of Chinese stimulus measures, a major U.S. hurricane that decimated much of the inland south. A port strike from the Longshormen's Union started Monday night for wag...
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Since late September, a series of favorable economic policies from the Chinese government have propelled related markets upward.
The $Hang Seng Index (800000.HK)$ has rose 10.2% this week, hitting a two-and-a-half-year high, while the $NASDAQ Golden Dragon China (.HXC.US)$ climbed 11.85%.
Many analysts believe that the Chinese market still holds significant upside potential, with Chinese concept stocks, Hong Kong Stocks, and China A-s...
The $Hang Seng Index (800000.HK)$ has rose 10.2% this week, hitting a two-and-a-half-year high, while the $NASDAQ Golden Dragon China (.HXC.US)$ climbed 11.85%.
Many analysts believe that the Chinese market still holds significant upside potential, with Chinese concept stocks, Hong Kong Stocks, and China A-s...
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Hello Mooers!
In today's discussion, I will be sharing 3 important aspects that may show that the cost of living in Singapore will go even higher next year, 2025.
Without further ado, let's begin.
Back in September 2023, I shared with mooers the prices of many items that will increase in the next few years. Mooers can access the post by clicking the link below.
Since then, almost one year had passed, but inflation continued t...
In today's discussion, I will be sharing 3 important aspects that may show that the cost of living in Singapore will go even higher next year, 2025.
Without further ado, let's begin.
Back in September 2023, I shared with mooers the prices of many items that will increase in the next few years. Mooers can access the post by clicking the link below.
Since then, almost one year had passed, but inflation continued t...
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Singapore has been getting expensive, not just for luxuries but also essentials. Most evident is the price of hawker food as well as mid-range eateries like Ya Kun and Toast Box. When a traditional kaya toast set costs more than a McDonald’s value meal, you know something is not right. In my personal opinion, some of the price adjustments are out of proportion to the purported increase in costs. Although the government has said it would monitor for errant bus...
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Have u heard? They are increasing the public transport price again Considering walking or cycling to save moolah and reduce carbon footpront
1. High electric bills due to climate change causing hot weather which results in more usage of aircons Solution: Try to buy electrical appliances with at least 4✓ using climate vouchers courtesy of the government Stack it with CDC supermarket vouchers if u still haven't use it
Never pay full price, add items to ...
1. High electric bills due to climate change causing hot weather which results in more usage of aircons Solution: Try to buy electrical appliances with at least 4✓ using climate vouchers courtesy of the government Stack it with CDC supermarket vouchers if u still haven't use it
Never pay full price, add items to ...
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Last week, the U.S. ADP report and non-farm payroll data for August were released, indicating a slowdown in the labor market.
– Private employment: 99k (Actual), 145k (Expected);
– Non farm payrolls: 142k (Actual), 165k (Expected);
– Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2024/8) , 3.7% (2023/8).
Investor concerns about a potential recession in the U.S. have intensified, leading to a collective decline in the three major U.S. stock...
– Private employment: 99k (Actual), 145k (Expected);
– Non farm payrolls: 142k (Actual), 165k (Expected);
– Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2024/8) , 3.7% (2023/8).
Investor concerns about a potential recession in the U.S. have intensified, leading to a collective decline in the three major U.S. stock...
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Happy Friday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the top ten buzzing stocks on moomoo based on search and message volumes! Comment below to answer the Weekly Topic question for a chance to win an award!
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The market declined Friday, ending a short but volatile week for stocks. The S&P 500 fell below the historic 5,500 point mark Thursday, a level first re...
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The market declined Friday, ending a short but volatile week for stocks. The S&P 500 fell below the historic 5,500 point mark Thursday, a level first re...
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