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ColumnsWhy Is Tesla Stock Down After Earnings?
On July 20, EST, $Tesla(TSLA.US$ Stock Falls 9.7% Again After Second-Quarter Earnings Beat Estimates. 
The market's main concerns about Tesla ahead of earnings season include:
1, After many rounds of price cuts, Q2 auto gross margin can bottom out?
2, The market needs more details of the new model. Including Cybertruck pricing, other specification information, when to start the first delivery and when to start mass production and other issues; and when Mo...

The market's main concerns about Tesla ahead of earnings season include:
1, After many rounds of price cuts, Q2 auto gross margin can bottom out?
2, The market needs more details of the new model. Including Cybertruck pricing, other specification information, when to start the first delivery and when to start mass production and other issues; and when Mo...


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Investing in ChatGPT and similar AI technologies
Hello Mooers! 
Welcome back from my previous post on using $Futu Holdings Ltd(FUTU.US$ Fund page as a guide to investment in 2023 (*1).
On today's topic, we will be talking about investing in ChatGPT and similar AI technologies.
Without further ado, let's begin.
Recently, OpenAI, an artificial intelligence research lab founded by Sam Altman and Tesla ( $Tesla(TSLA.US$ ) Elon Musk, came out with an AI-driven tool to help create content (e.g. a...

Welcome back from my previous post on using $Futu Holdings Ltd(FUTU.US$ Fund page as a guide to investment in 2023 (*1).

On today's topic, we will be talking about investing in ChatGPT and similar AI technologies.
Without further ado, let's begin.
Recently, OpenAI, an artificial intelligence research lab founded by Sam Altman and Tesla ( $Tesla(TSLA.US$ ) Elon Musk, came out with an AI-driven tool to help create content (e.g. a...


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Weekly Buzz: The inflationary CPI stage is all set, are you braced for it?
Spoiler:
At the end of this post, there is a chance for you to win points!
Happy Monday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of last week! (Nano caps are excluded.)
Part Ⅰ: Make Your Choices
Part Ⅱ: Buzzing Stocks List & Mooers Comments
Three major indices moved downward, ...
At the end of this post, there is a chance for you to win points!
Happy Monday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of last week! (Nano caps are excluded.)
Part Ⅰ: Make Your Choices
Part Ⅱ: Buzzing Stocks List & Mooers Comments
Three major indices moved downward, ...



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Quiz Club: Top 6 FAQs from MA Analysis Beginners
Finding the best way to combine different indicators can help you make better trading decisions. However, it's common to see new learners have trouble choosing the right indicators for a specific scenario, leading to confusion and misinterpretation of price trends. In the TA Challenge, the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) are:
Are MA indicators indispensable for my analysis?
Does cross-over always release buy signals?
What are the limita...






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ColumnsWhy did stocks rally after Powell's speech?
Last month I wrote an article to talk about "Why did stocks rally after the Fed's decision?" In that article, I said: The biggest risk in the stock market is always uncertainty.
What happened last month?
In December, the uncertainties were:
1. Taper will speed up
2. Interest rates rise during taper
After the market slump, these uncertainties were price in.
And on Dec.15, Fed Chair Jerome Powell answered:
1. Taper will speed up → YES (meet market expecta...
What happened last month?
In December, the uncertainties were:
1. Taper will speed up
2. Interest rates rise during taper
After the market slump, these uncertainties were price in.
And on Dec.15, Fed Chair Jerome Powell answered:
1. Taper will speed up → YES (meet market expecta...


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My Best Practices for Day Trading! 💗

1. If you want to be a day trader in stocks, you need a minimum of $30,000 in the USD.
2. TA Technical analysis and CR chart reading are both essential skills for a day trader to have but use with care.
3. Beware emotion swings in the Market
4. Flip away your Hearsay Prata Friends who will cloud your judgements.
5. Be clear about a stock you buy is for short term or long term. Often, day trading earn by entering and closing out multiple trades in a day in pursuit of profits is for short term for example.
Love 💝 💕 ❤️
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Making the most out of Star Institution (SI) by cloning them.
Welcome back Mooers 
In this post, we are going to use the SI feature to create our SI Portfolio, by following our 'Clone an SI portfolio in 8 simple steps'.
Here we go!
Step 1. Identify the number of stocks that we are willing to trade.
We will need to know what is the number of stocks that we are comfortable trading with. This number should be in a range between 5 to 35 and should be flexible for later fine-tune if required.
Step 2. Identify the list of favorite stocks that we can afford to trade with.
Besides knowing the number of stocks that we are comfortable trading with, we can also list down our favorite stocks that we can afford to trade should we buy them all. The number of favorite stocks should be in a range between 25% to 75% of the total number of stocks we had identified in step 1.
Step 3. Identify the budget that we are going to spend on our portfolio.
Next, we will need to know how much money we are comfortable to invest in our SI portfolio. This amount should be flexible enough to be tweaked at a later time if required.
Step 4. Look thru the SI we are familiar with listed in the SI feature.
Now, we will scan thru the SI list to select those SI that we are familiar with, and try to match the SI top X number of stocks with our preferences set in the first 3 steps.
Step 5. Check if SI have at least 8 consecutive years of quarterly 13F filings.
As a precaution, we would want our SI to have at least 8 consecutive years of quarterly 13F filings. This helps to let us know that the SI is committed and shown a certain degree of portfolio resilient during stock market volatility.
Step 6. Look out for any restatements (for both buys and sells) issued by SI.
Restatements may contain strategic & valuable information that is associated with significant abnormal returns. This was described in a 2021 interuniversity research report done by Sean Cao, Zhi Da, Xin Daniel Jiang and Baozhong Yang.
Step 7. Using our magic formula.
The magic formula to find out the maximum number of each stock that we can buy for our SI portfolio is:
[ (Stock weightage in SI portfolio / Total weightage of trimmed SI portfolio) x our budget (Step 3) ] / current Stock price.
Each result will be round down to the nearest integer.
Step 8. Begin our cloning via trading.
Finally, we can place our trading to make a similar clone of the SI portfolio to form our SI Portfolio.
Before we end this post, please vote if you wish to have an example to illustrate the above steps.
Remember to show your support
and thank you very much. 

Top 10 Actives (10 Dec 2021)
$Ford Motor(F.US$
$Apple(AAPL.US$
$Lucid Group(LCID.US$
$AMC Entertainment(AMC.US$
$Bank Bradesco SA(prefer share ADS)(BBD.US$
$Nu Holdings(NU.US$
$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$
$Oracle(ORCL.US$
$New Oriental(EDU.US$
$AT&T(T.US$

In this post, we are going to use the SI feature to create our SI Portfolio, by following our 'Clone an SI portfolio in 8 simple steps'.
Here we go!


We will need to know what is the number of stocks that we are comfortable trading with. This number should be in a range between 5 to 35 and should be flexible for later fine-tune if required.

Besides knowing the number of stocks that we are comfortable trading with, we can also list down our favorite stocks that we can afford to trade should we buy them all. The number of favorite stocks should be in a range between 25% to 75% of the total number of stocks we had identified in step 1.

Next, we will need to know how much money we are comfortable to invest in our SI portfolio. This amount should be flexible enough to be tweaked at a later time if required.

Now, we will scan thru the SI list to select those SI that we are familiar with, and try to match the SI top X number of stocks with our preferences set in the first 3 steps.

As a precaution, we would want our SI to have at least 8 consecutive years of quarterly 13F filings. This helps to let us know that the SI is committed and shown a certain degree of portfolio resilient during stock market volatility.

Restatements may contain strategic & valuable information that is associated with significant abnormal returns. This was described in a 2021 interuniversity research report done by Sean Cao, Zhi Da, Xin Daniel Jiang and Baozhong Yang.

The magic formula to find out the maximum number of each stock that we can buy for our SI portfolio is:
[ (Stock weightage in SI portfolio / Total weightage of trimmed SI portfolio) x our budget (Step 3) ] / current Stock price.
Each result will be round down to the nearest integer.

Finally, we can place our trading to make a similar clone of the SI portfolio to form our SI Portfolio.
Before we end this post, please vote if you wish to have an example to illustrate the above steps.

Remember to show your support



Top 10 Actives (10 Dec 2021)
$Ford Motor(F.US$
$Apple(AAPL.US$
$Lucid Group(LCID.US$
$AMC Entertainment(AMC.US$
$Bank Bradesco SA(prefer share ADS)(BBD.US$
$Nu Holdings(NU.US$
$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$
$Oracle(ORCL.US$
$New Oriental(EDU.US$
$AT&T(T.US$
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#For this, i’m grateful. having to cross path with with Moomoo, thanks to my friend that have introduce me on this platform, having chance to join the opportunity to learn more on investment and making investing on US stocks a breeze. thank you🙏🏻
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For This, I am Grateful


Thanksgiving is a time for food, friends and family. It's also a time to pause, reflect on our lives and think about what we're thankful for.


The question we want to ask you on this Thanksgiving day is--What are you grateful for during your investing journey? Is it your supporting family? Your investing pals? Your profittable stock? A book you read? Maybe a guru? The list goes on and on. There are so many things that we appreciate and feel grateful deep down in our heart. Why don't you take this chance to say a big thank-you now!?




What stocks are you most thankful for this year? Or on the contrary, which stocks teach you a lesson? Be it success or setback, there's always a reason for us to be grateful because it made us grow stonger and become more experienced in investing.


Trading or investing is never an easy job. Thankfully, our family or friends provides emotional support during challenging time, encouragement along investing life's twists and turns, and the comfort of being understood and accepted for what you want to do with life.


Do you have a guru that guides you at the beginning of your investing journey? Do you find any book that's helpful for you to make a decision? There are countless online lessons and books you can turn to when you are at a loss. Which one do you want to express your thanks to?


By the time we decided to invest and started to learn from the ground up, we made a brave decision and hard choice. Don't forget that we are a courageous man/ woman and we should feel thankful for that.








5 best posts will get 1,888 points;
10 featured posts will get 888 points;
All participants will get 88 points.
Duration: Now – Nov. 29, 11:59 PM (ET)
Note:
1. Only relevant posts and those add topic #For this, I am grateful count. (Please post under the topic.)
2. Minimum word requirement: 50 words
3. Winners will be announced on Dec. 2nd.
Thank you, and best of luck to all of our trading or investing endeavors. Do forget to attach a picture of your thanksgiving dinner while joining the the topic here #For this, I am grateful

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Columns[Free Gifts] Starter guide: Your first step to become a moomoo master
Are you interested in free moomoo gifts and trading coupons? Find out how in this post. (it will take you only 5 minutes!)
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This is a step-by-step instruction exclusively designed for Singapore investors.
Attend the course here: https://live.moomoo.com/course/1330
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What topics do you find important in trading but not available in the starter guide? Which product feature do you like most and hope us to go deeper in tutorials?
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