$Pfizer (PFE.US)$In comparison with the health insurance companies, big pharma companies typically have cleaner and smaller balance sheet and are less leveraged.
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! Make Your Choice Weekly Buzz This week was about one thing: the Fed's rate cut and inflation expectations. Before the news, bitcoin and the S&P 500 were at or near all-time highs, though the Dow was more than halfway through its longe...
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The time-honored tradition of giving back is a virtue in itself. It can take many forms, depending on one's interests, skills and availability. Personally, I enjoy contributing by participating in community events, such as helping to host year-end celebrations or outings for seniors, organised by those Active Aging Care Corners in my country. In terms of monetary donations, my top priorities are The Red Cross Home and Ren Chi Hospital and Medicare as they consistently make a meaningful impact on those in need.
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Regardless of whether I have made any earnings, I will compose my yearly wish list for charitable donations. Yes, I truly enjoy giving back and supporting causes that make a real difference in people’s lives. One charity that holds a special place in my heart is TOUCH Community Services. This wonderful initiative spreads holiday joy by connecting families in need with kind and generous donors. Through this program, struggling families receive gifts, essentials and a sense of hope during what can often be a difficult time of the year. It’s amazing to think how much a little generosity can brighten someone’s life, especially during the holidays.
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I believe giving back is an essential part of achieving true success and I try to align my contributions with causes that resonate deeply with me. For me, I admire charities that focus on education and empowerment which help people build skills and access opportunities that create lasting change. I think it’s a great way to invest in the future while giving back
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1) Yes I do give back my gains at the end of the year. Last time, I donated to a few charity groups directly through the fund raising program. But the embezzlement scandal reports made me more cautious in making donation. The most infamous case is the National Kidney Foundation Singapore scandal back in 2005. I become more vigilant and make donation only after reading their cause and financial report. 2) Currently I donate part of my income to the Community Chest of Singapore (CCOS) which is part of the National Council of Social Service (NCSS), a statutory board under the Ministry of Social and Family Development of the Government of Singapore. 3) CCOS engages the community through fundraising and volunteering, empowering social service users to lead a life of dignity. 4) I also donate to the Singapore Red Cross (SRC) which is a homegrown humanitarian organisation, dedicated to relieving human suffering, protecting lives and dignity and responding to emergencies since 1949. I like their fundamental principle - Impartiality which makes no discrimination as to nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions. 5) SRC endeavours to relieve the suffering of individuals, being guided solely by their needs, and to give priority to the most urgent cases of distress. I also read their annual financial report which has a healthy income vs expenditure and a stable reserve over expenditure ratio. 6) I always believe that you can also "give away your gains" by being a volunteer in a charity group. Help someone in needs is like donating your most important wealth - time. Source: 1. Singapore Red Cross - About Us https://redcross.sg/about-us.html 2. Community Chest https://www.comchest.gov.sg/about-community-chest/about-us
By the end of the day, the market had regained some ground lost when the FOMC released less promising inflation predictions for 2025 after cutting rates on Wednesday. At the closing bell 4 pm ET, the S&P 500 climbed 1.28%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 1.52%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index climbed 1.21%. MACRO In macro, Personal Consumption Expenditure numbers came in lower than expected, 2.4% vs 2.5%, but trending higher...
$Pfizer (PFE.US)$ A double bottom is formed. The stock price is trading higher than 20EMA. The stock is trending higher. Let’s see whether it can break above 60EMA.
I made a difficult but crucial decision on Friday to sell off losing positions at pre-market which were moving downtrend so badly like $Novo-Nordisk A/S (NVO.US)$ , $D.R. Horton (DHI.US)$ , $Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII.US)$ , $MarketAxess (MKTX.US)$ . Especially obesity drug giant NVO which collapsed 25% at pre-market after disappointing trial results o...
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This week was about one thing: the Fed's rate cut and inflation expectations. Before the news, bitcoin and the S&P 500 were at or near all-time highs, though the Dow was more than halfway through its longe...
At the closing bell 4 pm ET, the S&P 500 climbed 1.28%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 1.52%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index climbed 1.21%.
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In macro, Personal Consumption Expenditure numbers came in lower than expected, 2.4% vs 2.5%, but trending higher...
A double bottom is formed. The stock price is trading higher than 20EMA. The stock is trending higher. Let’s see whether it can break above 60EMA.
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