A great way to accumulate shares during market downturns is through a strategy known as "dollar-cost averaging" (DCA) or by taking advantage of market volatility to buy shares at discounted prices. This approach allows you to build a larger position in a company over time, often at a lower average cost per share, which can lead to significant benefits when the market eventually recovers. Here’s a detailed description of how this works and why it’s effective: Dollar-Cost ...
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Jefffus
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I'm still learning how to play the bands. I added them recently though. I primarily use RSI and MACD, but I've been trying to learn how to use the EMA and Bollinger Bands lately too
$Serve Robotics (SERV.US)$just think this was under $2 before Jensen disclosed it as being a holding .what has the company done from a revenue standpoint since last fall? why don't you take a look at the revenues now compared to then
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Have the Earnings Reports been released? Why is it continuing to drop like this?
10baggerbamm
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it's a good question you're asking this was an Nvidia play and that chapter is closed.. Nvidia divested sold when are they going to start generating revenue is the question they have $250,000 if you look in revenue that's zero at the end of the day that's really nothing. when will they have 10 million 20 million in revenue and begin accelerating when is that going to happen
10baggerbamm
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more sellers than buyers you have margin calls hitting the market right now you have people that are being forced liquidated and it's broad-based you don't know where they're coming from but it's happening because of Friday people were leveraged in a lot of small cap tech stocks that rallied and they broke momentum they collapsed so this is a follow-through of Friday that we're watching right now happen.. we should stabilize probably in the next half hour or so hopefully keep my fingers crossed but we'll see what happens
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Here’s a detailed description of how this works and why it’s effective:
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