just add$Chevron (CVX.US)$buy position its potential go more bullish is there . Tesla is more bearish from my analyst.. Thank you moomoo for this apps. more decisions with confident can make .
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Yes, and hopefully back to above 50 within these 2 weeks. Trump's reciprocal tariffs to take effect on 02 April, got to be careful as we approach that date
$Occidental Petroleum (OXY.US)$ Oil prices rose more than 1% on Tuesday to their highest levels since the beginning of the month, supported by instability in the Middle East and China’s plans for more economic stimulus. Brent futures climbed 84 cents, or 1.2%, to $71.91 a barrel by 0911 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures also rose 84 cents, 1.2%, to $68.42. Oil prices gained support from President Donald Trump’s vow to continue the U.S. assault on Yemen’s Houthis unless they en...
From the moment I began my stock investing journey with Moomoo Malaysia, I was captivated by the power of strategic, long-term investing. Inspired by Warren Buffett’s value investing philosophy, I embarked on building a diversified portfolio with the goal of achieving sustainable growth over time. My approach? Invest in high-quality companies with solid fundamentals, consistent earnings, and promising future prospects. I began by purchas...
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just don't follow Buffett too closely, you can follow the principles, but you cannot follow what he does, because he will buy into a company, increase his share, until he becomes influential and affect the company's direction. retail investors cannot do that, especially when initially he buys, the company may not be in great shape. he also has a limitation that he does not understand tech and geopolitics, it's not wrong, especially when the axiom "only invest in what you understand" is really important, it's just that he may miss out breaking tech or developing AI.
Fischer Wallis
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Thanks for your insight! I agree we can’t fully follow what Buffett does since he has more influence as an institutional investor. But his principles of finding strong companies and holding them long-term still apply well for retail investors like me. I understand his limitation with tech and AI, so I try to balance my portfolio by including modern, innovative companies like T-Mobile and VeriSign, while also holding stable ones like Coca-Cola and Berkshire Hathaway. I'm focused on long-term growth and adapting strategies as needed. Appreciate your advice!
Lucky I sold at 48.02. Pre-market, all stocks are dropping after FOMC.
Hope to see it close at 48 level today
Oil prices rose more than 1% on Tuesday to their highest levels since the beginning of the month, supported by instability in the Middle East and China’s plans for more economic stimulus.
Brent futures climbed 84 cents, or 1.2%, to $71.91 a barrel by 0911 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures also rose 84 cents, 1.2%, to $68.42.
Oil prices gained support from President Donald Trump’s vow to continue the U.S. assault on Yemen’s Houthis unless they en...
Oil price is up again due to middle east tension. The oil stocks should be going up again.
My approach? Invest in high-quality companies with solid fundamentals, consistent earnings, and promising future prospects. I began by purchas...
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