always dca as you cannot predict the market. long term dca is the best strategy. when you are really confident you adjust accordingly the amount to dca this will give abit benefit of lump sum investing as well in a smaller scale
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I prefer capital gain as I am investing in the US stock, incase you don't know dividend are tax 30%!
but all my tech stock are giving dividends nowadays so I have to adjust to it accordingly!
$Meta Platforms (META.US)$ $Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$
my strategy is continue to reinvest my dividend and continue to snowball it for the long term!
on moo moo I have turn on the drip and it will rein...
but all my tech stock are giving dividends nowadays so I have to adjust to it accordingly!
$Meta Platforms (META.US)$ $Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$
my strategy is continue to reinvest my dividend and continue to snowball it for the long term!
on moo moo I have turn on the drip and it will rein...
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one simple and easy strategy to investment!
keep it simple stupid!
find stock that is good strong, profitable and resilience to recession!
when you are convinced, invest slowly and steadily, simply by applying dollar cost averaging.
you can even set up regular saving plan on moo moo and invest $Apple (AAPL.US)$ 300usd per month
or 200usd on $Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$
if you have higher budget go for $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ $500usd or $Meta Platforms (META.US)$ $600usd ...
keep it simple stupid!
find stock that is good strong, profitable and resilience to recession!
when you are convinced, invest slowly and steadily, simply by applying dollar cost averaging.
you can even set up regular saving plan on moo moo and invest $Apple (AAPL.US)$ 300usd per month
or 200usd on $Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$
if you have higher budget go for $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ $500usd or $Meta Platforms (META.US)$ $600usd ...
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I had invested in $Apple (AAPL.US)$ for more than 10yrs
I never sell and consistently add towards my position, stacking it up!
today aapl briefly hit ath!
find the stock that you believe in, read more about it.. understand it and invest in it!
I never sell and consistently add towards my position, stacking it up!
today aapl briefly hit ath!
find the stock that you believe in, read more about it.. understand it and invest in it!
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Paper trading is a fantastic way to practice trading strategies without risking real money. It's like a virtual trading playground where you can experiment, learn from your mistakes, and build confidence before diving into the real market.
Here's why paper trading is crucial for new traders:
* Risk-free learning: You can explore different strategies, market conditions, and timeframes without worrying about financial losses.
* Building confidence: As you become more comfortable with...
Here's why paper trading is crucial for new traders:
* Risk-free learning: You can explore different strategies, market conditions, and timeframes without worrying about financial losses.
* Building confidence: As you become more comfortable with...
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find your specialist area to invest in!
for me is Tech stock, then apply concentration and dca investment!
so far I have share my portfolio investment on $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$
$Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$
$The Trade Desk (TTD.US)$
$Meta Platforms (META.US)$
focus on not more than 10 stock, even better go for 5 top stocks that you are convinced and focus on it!!
Concentrate the funds. Only about 5% of the listed companies can be considered outstanding in any given market, a...
for me is Tech stock, then apply concentration and dca investment!
so far I have share my portfolio investment on $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$
$Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$
$The Trade Desk (TTD.US)$
$Meta Platforms (META.US)$
focus on not more than 10 stock, even better go for 5 top stocks that you are convinced and focus on it!!
Concentrate the funds. Only about 5% of the listed companies can be considered outstanding in any given market, a...
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today I wanna share my view on asset Vs liability
Assets are items or resources that have value and can be used to generate income or wealth in the future. They can be tangible (like property, and investments) or intangible (like education, skills, or intellectual property).
Liabilities are debts or obligations that need to be repaid in the future. They can be short-term (like credit card debt or utility bills) or long-term (like mortgages or student loans).
my goal is...
Assets are items or resources that have value and can be used to generate income or wealth in the future. They can be tangible (like property, and investments) or intangible (like education, skills, or intellectual property).
Liabilities are debts or obligations that need to be repaid in the future. They can be short-term (like credit card debt or utility bills) or long-term (like mortgages or student loans).
my goal is...
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many people will say only invest when you have spare cash? invest is high risk?
I beg to differ! when you are young 20 to 30 save more and deliberately invest, do some soul searching and understand your investment character. then invest consistently.
if u can have saving plan? I don't see why u cannot have a self imposed stock investment plan, invest every month say $200 $500 on a stock with good foundation like $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$
look...
I beg to differ! when you are young 20 to 30 save more and deliberately invest, do some soul searching and understand your investment character. then invest consistently.
if u can have saving plan? I don't see why u cannot have a self imposed stock investment plan, invest every month say $200 $500 on a stock with good foundation like $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$
look...
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when meta about 800b I told people that it is a 1T company.. let try to accumulate to 1T it never stop till it's 1.5T now let's see 2T
4. Keep a long-term perspective
Neuberger argued that investors tend to care too much about short-term earnings and ignore the importance of longer trends. Short-term benefits should not be a company's focus when investing in its operations. Earnings increases should be the fruit of long-term strategies, proper management, and good expl...
4. Keep a long-term perspective
Neuberger argued that investors tend to care too much about short-term earnings and ignore the importance of longer trends. Short-term benefits should not be a company's focus when investing in its operations. Earnings increases should be the fruit of long-term strategies, proper management, and good expl...
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