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When to start investing? The standard answer you heard is probably NOW!
This is true to some extent, but if we dig a bit deeper, a better interpretation might be: the best time to start learning about investing is NOW, but the best time to invest is when an asset's market value is below intrinsic value.
Amid such a sharp pullback from last December, some investors have cashed in on their money, waiting for the"right" moment to enter trades again. F...
This is true to some extent, but if we dig a bit deeper, a better interpretation might be: the best time to start learning about investing is NOW, but the best time to invest is when an asset's market value is below intrinsic value.
Amid such a sharp pullback from last December, some investors have cashed in on their money, waiting for the"right" moment to enter trades again. F...
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$NIO Inc (NIO.US)$
Nio's ET5 will be a game changer. It somehow reminds me of Tesla Model 3. When Model 3 came out, it shattered the whole EV market. And I fully believe that ET5 will perform the same thing again.
Will ET5 beat Tesla in China? In my opinion, absolutely! And it will only take around 2 to 3 years. According to statistics, China's EV production in 2020 was 5 million, and it will hit 8 million by 2028. Nio's new factory has capacity for 1 million cars per year. Just a comparison, in 3rd quarter 2021, Nio delivered over 24K cars, and Tesla's aim for 2021 production is 1 million.
Tesla is now worth 900 billion (PS: 19), while NIO is only less than 50 billion (PS: 9). If you think about the revenue and margin growth potential for these 2 companies, NIO will be absolutely faster in the next coming years.
Don't miss Nio's opportunity while it's still in $30 range, this would be a no-brain money maker in the next 5 years.
If you are interested about the NIO's video I made almost 3 years ago when its share was less than $6, here is the link. Even today, there is still a lot of useful information.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6ypBTrdBGQ
Nio's ET5 will be a game changer. It somehow reminds me of Tesla Model 3. When Model 3 came out, it shattered the whole EV market. And I fully believe that ET5 will perform the same thing again.
Will ET5 beat Tesla in China? In my opinion, absolutely! And it will only take around 2 to 3 years. According to statistics, China's EV production in 2020 was 5 million, and it will hit 8 million by 2028. Nio's new factory has capacity for 1 million cars per year. Just a comparison, in 3rd quarter 2021, Nio delivered over 24K cars, and Tesla's aim for 2021 production is 1 million.
Tesla is now worth 900 billion (PS: 19), while NIO is only less than 50 billion (PS: 9). If you think about the revenue and margin growth potential for these 2 companies, NIO will be absolutely faster in the next coming years.
Don't miss Nio's opportunity while it's still in $30 range, this would be a no-brain money maker in the next 5 years.
If you are interested about the NIO's video I made almost 3 years ago when its share was less than $6, here is the link. Even today, there is still a lot of useful information.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6ypBTrdBGQ
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$Society Pass (SOPA.US)$
TQ TQ
$Phunware (PHUN.US)$
Miracle will happen again
$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
fly to galaxy
$Focus Universal (FCUV.US)$
Let the party began
$Lucid Group (LCID.US)$
moon car future car
TQ TQ
$Phunware (PHUN.US)$
Miracle will happen again
$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
fly to galaxy
$Focus Universal (FCUV.US)$
Let the party began
$Lucid Group (LCID.US)$
moon car future car
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Stocks set for mixed open on virus risk; oil falls
Stocks looked set for a mixed start Monday and oil slid amid concerns about more curbs to tackle the omicron virus variant, tightening monetary policy and a setback for President Joe Biden's economic agenda.
Futures earlier slipped for Japan but rose for Hong Kong. Australian stocks edged down, while U.S. equity futures fluctuated. Global stocks retreated last week in part on an outlook of diminishing central bank stimulus as officials pivot toward fighting inflation.
Risks pile up for millions of day traders buying India stocks
Nithin Kamath, the chief executive officer of India's largest online brokerage, estimates that his platform handles 10 to 12 million orders on the average day. They're increasingly from first-time investors under the age of 30, executing dozens of trades at lightning speed off their mobile phones.
Young investors like those on Kamath's Zerodha Broking -- which has come to be known as India's Robinhood -- helped drive its stock market to records this year, but many are now buying at a time when risks are building up.
European power prices for Monday rise to record on cold snap
A combination of colder weather, low wind and nuclear outages, combined with very expensive natural gas prices, saw daily power prices in Spain jump to a record while French equivalent rose to its highest level since a rare price peak in 2009.
With benchmark natural gas prices seen seven times higher than at the start of the year due hampered supplies from Russia, traders are bracing for even higher prices in the coming coldest winter months.
Crypto attracts more money in 2021 than all previous years combined
Need more proof that this is the year digital assets went mainstream? How about the fact that venture capital funds have poured about $30 billion into crypto, or more than in all previous years combined for the little more than decade-old technology.
As other established firms such as Coinbase Ventures, Digital Currency Group and Polychain Capital bet on the next big crypto thing, all manner of experimental projects — a social media app that turns celebrities into tokens, a play-to-earn NFT game inspired by Elon Musk or a collectible consisting of a list of words — secured funding.
Cathie Wood says innovation stocks are in 'deep value' territory
"After correcting for nearly 11 months, innovation stocks seem to have entered deep value territory," she wrote in a blog post she said was intended to share ARK's thought process. "We take advantage of volatility during corrections and concentrate our portfolios toward our highest conviction stocks."
Chinese electric car start-up Nio reveals a new sedan, augmented reality glasses
Chinese electric car start-up $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$'s second electric sedan, the ET5, is set to begin deliveries in September 2022, CEO William Li said Saturday at the company's annual "Nio Day" event. Li also announced custom augmented reality glasses for the car that are made by Nreal, a Chinese start-up backed by Nio's investing arm.
On the global front, Nio plans to enter Germany and three other countries in Europe next year, Li said.
'Cash could be your friend': Wilmington Trust sees a deeper pullback providing better opportunities for investors
Despite a bullish 2022 outlook, Wilmington Trust's Meghan Shue expects the wild swings to ramp up as investors digest a less accommodative Federal Reserve and assess new risks tied to the Covid omicron variant.
"While we're overweight to equities, we're holding elevated cash because we think there are probably going to be more opportunities presenting themselves," the firm's head of investment strategy told CNBC on Friday. "Cash could be your friend over the coming months."
Slim chance U.S. stocks will rack up another year of gains
The $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ is poised to end higher for the third year in a row, having added more than 20% so far in 2021. Another rally in 2022 would make for a four-year winning streak, which has happened only five times in nearly a century.
Analysis shows a three-year streak -- like the one now -- is uncommon, but not terribly out of the ordinary, occurring 11 times for data going back to 1927, and making another year of gains a toss-up. The longest-ever wining streak was the eight-year period from 1982 to 1989 (even with a dramatic crash in October 1987, the S&P 500 still eked out a gain).
Source: Bloomberg, CNBC
Stocks looked set for a mixed start Monday and oil slid amid concerns about more curbs to tackle the omicron virus variant, tightening monetary policy and a setback for President Joe Biden's economic agenda.
Futures earlier slipped for Japan but rose for Hong Kong. Australian stocks edged down, while U.S. equity futures fluctuated. Global stocks retreated last week in part on an outlook of diminishing central bank stimulus as officials pivot toward fighting inflation.
Risks pile up for millions of day traders buying India stocks
Nithin Kamath, the chief executive officer of India's largest online brokerage, estimates that his platform handles 10 to 12 million orders on the average day. They're increasingly from first-time investors under the age of 30, executing dozens of trades at lightning speed off their mobile phones.
Young investors like those on Kamath's Zerodha Broking -- which has come to be known as India's Robinhood -- helped drive its stock market to records this year, but many are now buying at a time when risks are building up.
European power prices for Monday rise to record on cold snap
A combination of colder weather, low wind and nuclear outages, combined with very expensive natural gas prices, saw daily power prices in Spain jump to a record while French equivalent rose to its highest level since a rare price peak in 2009.
With benchmark natural gas prices seen seven times higher than at the start of the year due hampered supplies from Russia, traders are bracing for even higher prices in the coming coldest winter months.
Crypto attracts more money in 2021 than all previous years combined
Need more proof that this is the year digital assets went mainstream? How about the fact that venture capital funds have poured about $30 billion into crypto, or more than in all previous years combined for the little more than decade-old technology.
As other established firms such as Coinbase Ventures, Digital Currency Group and Polychain Capital bet on the next big crypto thing, all manner of experimental projects — a social media app that turns celebrities into tokens, a play-to-earn NFT game inspired by Elon Musk or a collectible consisting of a list of words — secured funding.
Cathie Wood says innovation stocks are in 'deep value' territory
"After correcting for nearly 11 months, innovation stocks seem to have entered deep value territory," she wrote in a blog post she said was intended to share ARK's thought process. "We take advantage of volatility during corrections and concentrate our portfolios toward our highest conviction stocks."
Chinese electric car start-up Nio reveals a new sedan, augmented reality glasses
Chinese electric car start-up $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$'s second electric sedan, the ET5, is set to begin deliveries in September 2022, CEO William Li said Saturday at the company's annual "Nio Day" event. Li also announced custom augmented reality glasses for the car that are made by Nreal, a Chinese start-up backed by Nio's investing arm.
On the global front, Nio plans to enter Germany and three other countries in Europe next year, Li said.
'Cash could be your friend': Wilmington Trust sees a deeper pullback providing better opportunities for investors
Despite a bullish 2022 outlook, Wilmington Trust's Meghan Shue expects the wild swings to ramp up as investors digest a less accommodative Federal Reserve and assess new risks tied to the Covid omicron variant.
"While we're overweight to equities, we're holding elevated cash because we think there are probably going to be more opportunities presenting themselves," the firm's head of investment strategy told CNBC on Friday. "Cash could be your friend over the coming months."
Slim chance U.S. stocks will rack up another year of gains
The $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ is poised to end higher for the third year in a row, having added more than 20% so far in 2021. Another rally in 2022 would make for a four-year winning streak, which has happened only five times in nearly a century.
Analysis shows a three-year streak -- like the one now -- is uncommon, but not terribly out of the ordinary, occurring 11 times for data going back to 1927, and making another year of gains a toss-up. The longest-ever wining streak was the eight-year period from 1982 to 1989 (even with a dramatic crash in October 1987, the S&P 500 still eked out a gain).
Source: Bloomberg, CNBC
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$Phunware (PHUN.US)$ I bought PHUN at $8.99, it dropped to $7.99, so I bought at $7.99, but it dropped to $5.99. I bought again at $4.89, it dropped to $3.99. I bought again at $3.99, and it dropped to $3.00. It's so frustrating, I bought a total of $8000 and didn't make a single penny. Is there anyone else as unlucky as me?
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$Phunware (PHUN.US)$ is this the right time to board the bus to skyhigh?
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Hi, mooers!
Has this ever happened to you? After you bought a stock, its price started to go down. The price bounced back right after you let go of it. It seems like we are somewhat being cursed because the market goes against our moves. Have you ever thought of why this happened and how to avoid it? This article might help!
Spoiler: There's a chance for you to win points if you read till the end.
Why should we review our trades?
Writing reviews is one of the most effective ways to evaluate our past performance. A comprehensive review should include the assessment and analysis of your progress and mistakes. Reviews could be the basis for better planning and decision-making in the long run.
Please take a look at what @Jamesimsaid about reviewing trades: WHY DO YOU WANT TO REVIEW?
How to review your trades?
Tip 1: Record the actions and results
You can write down your trading ticker, the P/L, transaction details like entry and exit points, order details like buying and selling prices, etc. Details of your actions and results are essential to the reviews and analysis afterward.
Check out the examples below:
Tip 2: Write down your observations
Apart from the records of your actions, reviews can also include observations. You can always reflect on yourself, the companies you are watching, or the overall stock market. If you are a daytrader, you can take screenshots of intraday charts and comment on them. Besides, technical indicators are helpful when you are trying to uncover patterns. We've found that most trading reviews concentrate on self-analysis and include little about the related companies and market sentiments. Let's see how to do it appropriately below.
"Leap of Faith with Leap Option Play" by @Moo Top
"Era of electronic car competition" by @Jamesim
Tip 3: Accept your mistakes and celebrate your progress
With the records of actions and observations mentioned above, you can dig deeper to uncover the mistakes and progress you've made. In this process, there shouldn't be any hard feelings. We can celebrate and learn from both failures and successes. Reviews enable you to keep tabs on your growth as a trader and the weak links of your trade. Only by constantly improving yourself can you become more confident. An excellent example is as follows: Watch out Trailing Stop!!
Tip 4: Monitor and control your emotions
Being indulged in emotions, negative or positive, could lead to impulsive actions. A review of your trade allows you to note down how you feel when encountering a specific situation. This practice enables you to accept and acknowledge the emotions behind every transaction.
Example to review your emotion "Lost by not entering, won by not entering too." @Moo to Moon FTW, and @Ganar Poco
Trading reviews are powerful learning tools. Writing them is part of the excellent mechanism that helps you discover what you want and what suits you the best. A couple of months later, you may start to uncover the patterns of your trades, which means your trading system is taking shape!
How can moomoo empower your review?
moomoo's trading notes allow you to record the details of your current position target and the profits and losses. It also records the number of stocks and the frequency of your trades within a certain period. Your review could become much more straightforward and precise with the trading notes. Let's take a look at how to use the "review" features on moomoo!
In addition, by reviewing your trade with moomoo, you will be able to exchange notes with other mooers. A friendly community vibe is what we encourage and appreciate. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to comment!
Final Words
Nothing is too silly to be recorded in your review. Just write down what happened when you missed a trade because you were watching the latest episode of a Netflix series or you were busy talking to your sweetheart. Remember that the best time to start writing is now! Over time, writing reviews would improve your trading efficiency. The reviews could be your key to favorable trades if they're consistently and constantly updated.
Share your tips for reviewing trades and comment below, and we will select the top 10 users with the most likes to give away 88 points reward!
Has this ever happened to you? After you bought a stock, its price started to go down. The price bounced back right after you let go of it. It seems like we are somewhat being cursed because the market goes against our moves. Have you ever thought of why this happened and how to avoid it? This article might help!
Spoiler: There's a chance for you to win points if you read till the end.
Why should we review our trades?
Writing reviews is one of the most effective ways to evaluate our past performance. A comprehensive review should include the assessment and analysis of your progress and mistakes. Reviews could be the basis for better planning and decision-making in the long run.
Please take a look at what @Jamesimsaid about reviewing trades: WHY DO YOU WANT TO REVIEW?
How to review your trades?
Tip 1: Record the actions and results
You can write down your trading ticker, the P/L, transaction details like entry and exit points, order details like buying and selling prices, etc. Details of your actions and results are essential to the reviews and analysis afterward.
Check out the examples below:
Tip 2: Write down your observations
Apart from the records of your actions, reviews can also include observations. You can always reflect on yourself, the companies you are watching, or the overall stock market. If you are a daytrader, you can take screenshots of intraday charts and comment on them. Besides, technical indicators are helpful when you are trying to uncover patterns. We've found that most trading reviews concentrate on self-analysis and include little about the related companies and market sentiments. Let's see how to do it appropriately below.
"Leap of Faith with Leap Option Play" by @Moo Top
"Era of electronic car competition" by @Jamesim
Tip 3: Accept your mistakes and celebrate your progress
With the records of actions and observations mentioned above, you can dig deeper to uncover the mistakes and progress you've made. In this process, there shouldn't be any hard feelings. We can celebrate and learn from both failures and successes. Reviews enable you to keep tabs on your growth as a trader and the weak links of your trade. Only by constantly improving yourself can you become more confident. An excellent example is as follows: Watch out Trailing Stop!!
Tip 4: Monitor and control your emotions
Being indulged in emotions, negative or positive, could lead to impulsive actions. A review of your trade allows you to note down how you feel when encountering a specific situation. This practice enables you to accept and acknowledge the emotions behind every transaction.
Example to review your emotion "Lost by not entering, won by not entering too." @Moo to Moon FTW, and @Ganar Poco
Trading reviews are powerful learning tools. Writing them is part of the excellent mechanism that helps you discover what you want and what suits you the best. A couple of months later, you may start to uncover the patterns of your trades, which means your trading system is taking shape!
How can moomoo empower your review?
moomoo's trading notes allow you to record the details of your current position target and the profits and losses. It also records the number of stocks and the frequency of your trades within a certain period. Your review could become much more straightforward and precise with the trading notes. Let's take a look at how to use the "review" features on moomoo!
In addition, by reviewing your trade with moomoo, you will be able to exchange notes with other mooers. A friendly community vibe is what we encourage and appreciate. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to comment!
Final Words
Nothing is too silly to be recorded in your review. Just write down what happened when you missed a trade because you were watching the latest episode of a Netflix series or you were busy talking to your sweetheart. Remember that the best time to start writing is now! Over time, writing reviews would improve your trading efficiency. The reviews could be your key to favorable trades if they're consistently and constantly updated.
Share your tips for reviewing trades and comment below, and we will select the top 10 users with the most likes to give away 88 points reward!
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2021 is another year of violent volatility in the stocks markets globally just like 2020. All of us should therefore brace ourselves for a lot more in 2022 if this trend persists. China-theme Stocks are still relatively weak but I expect them to perform better in 2022 alongside US Stocks I wanted to provide some helpful technical charts, but the best chart by far(at least to me) is a chart of psychology, persuasion and perspective combined into one here:
Happy New Year 2022!
$Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ $UP Fintech (TIGR.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ $United Microelectronics (UMC.US)$ $Sea (SE.US)$ $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ $Sono Group (SEV.US)$ $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ $Applied Materials (AMAT.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Axon Enterprise (AXON.US)$ $Unity Software (U.US)$ $Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$ $WeWork (WE.US)$ $Phunware (PHUN.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$ $Tuya Inc (TUYA.US)$ $Hippo Holdings (HIPO.US)$ $GOLDMAN SACHS FUTURE TECH LEADERS EQUITY ETF (GTEK.US)$ $Airbnb (ABNB.US)$ $DocuSign (DOCU.US)$ $MongoDB (MDB.US)$ $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Lam Research (LRCX.US)$ $Tencent (TCEHY.US)$ $Bilibili (BILI.US)$ $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ $Micron Technology (MU.US)$ $Baidu (BIDU.US)$ $Stellantis NV (STLA.US)$ $General Motors (GM.US)$ $Ford Motor (F.US)$ $Robinhood (HOOD.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $iShares Silver Trust (SLV.US)$ $ASML Holding (ASML.US)$ $Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$ $The Wendy's Co (WEN.US)$ $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ $Novavax (NVAX.US)$ $Virgin Galactic (SPCE.US)$ $BlackBerry (BB.US)$ $IBM Corp (IBM.US)$ $GE Aerospace (GE.US)$ $Nokia Oyj (NOK.US)$ $UiPath (PATH.US)$ $Roblox (RBLX.US)$ $XPeng (XPEV.US)$ $DiDi Global (Delisted) (DIDI.US)$ $Kratos Defense & Security Solutions (KTOS.US)$ $Activision Blizzard (ATVI.US)$ $ContextLogic (WISH.US)$ $SoFi Technologies (SOFI.US)$ $Etsy Inc (ETSY.US)$ $Snap Inc (SNAP.US)$ $Block (SQ.US)$ $Shopify (SHOP.US)$ $Cloudflare (NET.US)$ $Palantir (PLTR.US)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ $PDD Holdings (PDD.US)$ $JD.com (JD.US)$ $Coinbase (COIN.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Disney (DIS.US)$ $Boeing (BA.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $Roku Inc (ROKU.US)$ $Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$
So, you tell me what is the right way?!
Happy New Year 2022!
$Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ $Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ $UP Fintech (TIGR.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ $United Microelectronics (UMC.US)$ $Sea (SE.US)$ $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ $Sono Group (SEV.US)$ $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ $Applied Materials (AMAT.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Axon Enterprise (AXON.US)$ $Unity Software (U.US)$ $Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$ $WeWork (WE.US)$ $Phunware (PHUN.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp (DWAC.US)$ $Tuya Inc (TUYA.US)$ $Hippo Holdings (HIPO.US)$ $GOLDMAN SACHS FUTURE TECH LEADERS EQUITY ETF (GTEK.US)$ $Airbnb (ABNB.US)$ $DocuSign (DOCU.US)$ $MongoDB (MDB.US)$ $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ $Lam Research (LRCX.US)$ $Tencent (TCEHY.US)$ $Bilibili (BILI.US)$ $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ $Micron Technology (MU.US)$ $Baidu (BIDU.US)$ $Stellantis NV (STLA.US)$ $General Motors (GM.US)$ $Ford Motor (F.US)$ $Robinhood (HOOD.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $iShares Silver Trust (SLV.US)$ $ASML Holding (ASML.US)$ $Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$ $The Wendy's Co (WEN.US)$ $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ $Novavax (NVAX.US)$ $Virgin Galactic (SPCE.US)$ $BlackBerry (BB.US)$ $IBM Corp (IBM.US)$ $GE Aerospace (GE.US)$ $Nokia Oyj (NOK.US)$ $UiPath (PATH.US)$ $Roblox (RBLX.US)$ $XPeng (XPEV.US)$ $DiDi Global (Delisted) (DIDI.US)$ $Kratos Defense & Security Solutions (KTOS.US)$ $Activision Blizzard (ATVI.US)$ $ContextLogic (WISH.US)$ $SoFi Technologies (SOFI.US)$ $Etsy Inc (ETSY.US)$ $Snap Inc (SNAP.US)$ $Block (SQ.US)$ $Shopify (SHOP.US)$ $Cloudflare (NET.US)$ $Palantir (PLTR.US)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ $PDD Holdings (PDD.US)$ $JD.com (JD.US)$ $Coinbase (COIN.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $Disney (DIS.US)$ $Boeing (BA.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $Roku Inc (ROKU.US)$ $Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$
So, you tell me what is the right way?!
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