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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Anyway, I sold out around 175, and basically, the price stopped falling once I sold.
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When you are in a position to help, contributing your efforts to alleviate the suffering of your hometown is one of the greatest things we, as capable individuals, can do. If you cannot contribute your efforts, then contribute financially 💕 (A small action, a great kindness).
Seeing some comments in the discussion section indicating that some people may not fully grasp certain basic concepts, here is a brief educational explanation from Sister Bao’s public welfare mini-class on the differences between disaster relief and almsgiving:
First, almsgiving is a one-time act of kindness based on an individual's emotional response to someone in need, driven by mood and sentiment. On the other hand, disaster relief is a structured, procedural, and responsible public action aimed at enabling the entire affected population to survive, recover, and return to normal life. These two concepts are fundamentally different in nature. The former reflects personal emotions and psychological influences, while the latter represents a commitment to societal responsibilities that must be collectively shouldered. (Additionally, Ms. Bao does not engage in personal acts of charity. I do not invest emotional energy in individuals mainly because such actions are often influenced by self-centered factors. Many situations can be controlled by oneself and do not fundamentally require assistance from others; it all depends on whether the individual chooses to act or not.)
On the contrary, Ms. Bao is patriotic and concerned about the people. In the face of unavoidable national-level disasters, I am willing to contribute generously within what I consider a reasonable scope to help the nation overcome this difficult period, let alone when calamities strike my fellow villagers in my hometown.)
Seeing some comments in the discussion section indicating that some people may not fully grasp certain basic concepts, here is a brief educational explanation from Sister Bao’s public welfare mini-class on the differences between disaster relief and almsgiving:
First, almsgiving is a one-time act of kindness based on an individual's emotional response to someone in need, driven by mood and sentiment. On the other hand, disaster relief is a structured, procedural, and responsible public action aimed at enabling the entire affected population to survive, recover, and return to normal life. These two concepts are fundamentally different in nature. The former reflects personal emotions and psychological influences, while the latter represents a commitment to societal responsibilities that must be collectively shouldered. (Additionally, Ms. Bao does not engage in personal acts of charity. I do not invest emotional energy in individuals mainly because such actions are often influenced by self-centered factors. Many situations can be controlled by oneself and do not fundamentally require assistance from others; it all depends on whether the individual chooses to act or not.)
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ As an AI company in China, Baidu develops its own chips at a relatively low cost. Can you think of any other listed AI companies in China besides Baidu? There should be none.
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This week, the Hang Seng Index has largely been in a cycle of 'surge—retreat—resurge,' which may seem somewhat frustrating, but structurally it still reflects relatively strong volatility with an upward trend. The process is just more repetitive. Continuous exchange of positions at higher levels actually provides better entry opportunities.
Review of individual Hong Kong stocks
Alibaba (-1.9%, HKD 154.8)
Alibaba saw a minor decline today, but overall, it remains stable within the range. Recently, there have been positive developments around consumption recovery, rationalization of e-commerce market competition, and acceleration of overseas business. Alibaba’s internal organizational adjustments are also starting to show efficiency. There’s no issue with holding the batch of lower-priced shares bought last week; my clear expectation remains to see it reach 200 before the Lunar New Year. Short-term fluctuations persist, but the trend remains intact, with 150–155 being excellent levels for attention.
Xiaomi Group (-0.59%, HKD 40.1)
Xiaomi's recent fluctuations are entirely in line with expectations. Positive signals regarding the stable pace of new models and the recovery in smartphone shipments are gradually strengthening. However, the market remains divided on the smart vehicle sector in the short term, resulting in daily volatility. The positions acquired last week and yesterday are still within a safe range, and the resilience around HKD 40 is also evident. If the price moves to the range of HKD 38-39 later, it would be a point for me to consider adding more.
Tencent (-0.88%, HKD 619)
Tencent experienced a minor pullback today in line with the broader market but remains relatively strong overall. Advertising recovery, robust gaming performance, and continued improvement in cloud services reinforce its long-term logic...
Review of individual Hong Kong stocks
Alibaba (-1.9%, HKD 154.8)
Alibaba saw a minor decline today, but overall, it remains stable within the range. Recently, there have been positive developments around consumption recovery, rationalization of e-commerce market competition, and acceleration of overseas business. Alibaba’s internal organizational adjustments are also starting to show efficiency. There’s no issue with holding the batch of lower-priced shares bought last week; my clear expectation remains to see it reach 200 before the Lunar New Year. Short-term fluctuations persist, but the trend remains intact, with 150–155 being excellent levels for attention.
Xiaomi Group (-0.59%, HKD 40.1)
Xiaomi's recent fluctuations are entirely in line with expectations. Positive signals regarding the stable pace of new models and the recovery in smartphone shipments are gradually strengthening. However, the market remains divided on the smart vehicle sector in the short term, resulting in daily volatility. The positions acquired last week and yesterday are still within a safe range, and the resilience around HKD 40 is also evident. If the price moves to the range of HKD 38-39 later, it would be a point for me to consider adding more.
Tencent (-0.88%, HKD 619)
Tencent experienced a minor pullback today in line with the broader market but remains relatively strong overall. Advertising recovery, robust gaming performance, and continued improvement in cloud services reinforce its long-term logic...
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Really. Wash up and sleep.
Reminder: There will be another meeting at 3 AM tonight.
Reminder: There will be another meeting at 3 AM tonight.
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Investment guru Charlie Munger emphasized the importance of cash,Cash is a weapon, a gun that can protect you, but you don't need to take it out and show it off every day.
In the investment market, inaction may seem boring, while frequent trading appears bold. People fear doing nothing, dread seeming uneventful, as if action equates to success and progress. However, the reality is quite the opposite. Investment requires boredom and cash. You do not need to swing at every pitch; instead, you should wait for the biggest snowball and use your cash to take the swing.
History in the investment market repeats itself. The two things you need to do are hold cash and wait.
When the market collapses and the herd frantically sells off assets that have not been pinned down, those with cash can smile, purchasing at unbelievably low prices. This is not luck; it is the market rewarding rational investors, for rationality is a scarce currency.
Those who possess rationality and cash can purchase the future at a discounted price. During a market crash, wealth does not disappear but rather reveals who is worthy of prosperity.
Some argue that holding cash without taking action results in a 2% loss due to inflation, but reckless investment could lead to a 50% loss.
We would rather appear foolish by holding cash than be destroyed by chasing returns. Holding cash prepares us to take advantage of opportunities when the market eventually collapses.
GAINS - $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $Intel (INTC.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $SoFi Technologies (SOFI.US)$
In the investment market, inaction may seem boring, while frequent trading appears bold. People fear doing nothing, dread seeming uneventful, as if action equates to success and progress. However, the reality is quite the opposite. Investment requires boredom and cash. You do not need to swing at every pitch; instead, you should wait for the biggest snowball and use your cash to take the swing.
History in the investment market repeats itself. The two things you need to do are hold cash and wait.
When the market collapses and the herd frantically sells off assets that have not been pinned down, those with cash can smile, purchasing at unbelievably low prices. This is not luck; it is the market rewarding rational investors, for rationality is a scarce currency.
Those who possess rationality and cash can purchase the future at a discounted price. During a market crash, wealth does not disappear but rather reveals who is worthy of prosperity.
Some argue that holding cash without taking action results in a 2% loss due to inflation, but reckless investment could lead to a 50% loss.
We would rather appear foolish by holding cash than be destroyed by chasing returns. Holding cash prepares us to take advantage of opportunities when the market eventually collapses.
GAINS - $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ $Intel (INTC.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $SoFi Technologies (SOFI.US)$
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price too high, China can easily make duplicate copy sell to the world for cheaper with their own rare mineral.
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price too high ... China can easily make copy sell to the world
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老西一 : thank you