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Dear mooers,
There are only a few days before the New Year's bell rings. New year, new hope!
For most investors, 2022 is a roller coaster ride. As we approach the end of 2022, all three major US stock indexes are on track to break their 3-year winning streaks and have their worst year since 2008. Let's look at the performance of the —an indicator of US stock performance this year:
* S&P 500 index focuses on the larg...
There are only a few days before the New Year's bell rings. New year, new hope!
For most investors, 2022 is a roller coaster ride. As we approach the end of 2022, all three major US stock indexes are on track to break their 3-year winning streaks and have their worst year since 2008. Let's look at the performance of the —an indicator of US stock performance this year:
* S&P 500 index focuses on the larg...
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Finally, the wait is over, it is the hershey for me to enter the market.
Finally, the wait is over, it is the hershey for me to enter the market.
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Is 10 too young to start teaching about money?
A young 12-year-old boy in South Korea made a 43% profit gain from investing in stocks.
It's never too soon to teach your kids about money.
If kids could understand the concepts behind investments and do their own investing, they might buy a cool new pair of shoes themselves as a gift on the next Children's day.
Take the quiz for kids to find out!
Ready to see how much they know? G...
A young 12-year-old boy in South Korea made a 43% profit gain from investing in stocks.
It's never too soon to teach your kids about money.
If kids could understand the concepts behind investments and do their own investing, they might buy a cool new pair of shoes themselves as a gift on the next Children's day.
Take the quiz for kids to find out!
Ready to see how much they know? G...
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Does Buying the dip strategy actually work?
First off it depends on your risk appetite and how deep is your pocket. Why do I say that…
1. Risk appetite high will choose shares which has seems to have more volatility. And industry or type of share will matter Eg penny stock vs blue chip.
2. Capital size. Larger capital to buy the dip or Dollar cost averaging as a strategy will determine how frequent you buy and when you buy matters.
Recent market turmoil, from my experience is ...
First off it depends on your risk appetite and how deep is your pocket. Why do I say that…
1. Risk appetite high will choose shares which has seems to have more volatility. And industry or type of share will matter Eg penny stock vs blue chip.
2. Capital size. Larger capital to buy the dip or Dollar cost averaging as a strategy will determine how frequent you buy and when you buy matters.
Recent market turmoil, from my experience is ...
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