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    Hello Mooers,
    Welcome back!
    In today's short discussion, we will be discussing two simple ways to fight inflation.
    Without further ado, let's begin.
    Method 1: Buy discounted goods in bulk
    The first method is to buy goods & groceries that are discounted and at the same time buy them in bulk. This way, petrol / travel costs can also be reduced as less travel trips are made.
    Method 2: Investing using MooMoo platform
    Besides buying discounted nece...
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    Once more, Co-Wise: moomoo Tutorial Contest Part 7, "How did you start short-term trading?" ended successfully. Thanks for participating in the contest. Short-term trading could bring an adrenaline rush, but it's also highly risky. Emotions could become your biggest enemy. How to qualify as an excellent short-term trader? Outstanding technical skills? A high win rate? Or others? Thankfully, most mooers are aware of the importance of risk management and emotion controls. Technical skills might not work well unless combined with a good understanding of investing psychology.
    Now, it's time for the winning list of this topic. Let's enjoy the highlight moments together! Congratulation to all the mooers winning $American Airlines(AAL.US)$ and $ContextLogic(WISH.US)$ stocks!
    *The rewards will be distributed to winners within 15 working days—the ranking sortes in alphabetical order.
    Part Ⅰ: High-Quality Post Collection
    @AhTian  Why, What & How to Short-Term Trade!
    For this post, let's take short-term trading as intra-day trading that last from seconds to minutues. It's commonly termed as scalp, intrad-day swing trading. I'll use scalp here.
    @BT11  Day/Swing trader
    Keep your emotions away from the charts. My personal technical analysis of price action in charts relies on simply RSI (14 length) and chart patterns. Identifying the right patterns and how to utilise a trading strategy with it is a crucial complimentary tool I use for entry/exit.
    @Business Insider  DCA is the best strategy!
    Bought  $Tesla(TSLA.US)$ back in 2017 for about 300$ pre split. Sold it in 2018 for a tiny profit and to decrease my cost basis. They were swinging between 200-300 all the time.
    @Dadacai  Some Pointers for Day Trading
    I will give a brief overview of the VWAP indicator which is often used by day traders. Trade when the mind is clear and alert. Play small. Plan your entry and exit. A good knowledge of technical indicators is required.
    @GT1982  How Did I Started Short Term Trading
    I started off as a short term trader before finding my style as a long term investor. No personal feelings should be involved in trading. Only fundamentals, technicals and numbers should be the deciding factors.
    @IcySilver  Swing trade like a Pro...
    Swing trading is most useful when the market condition is volatile, without long clear trend. Currently the market does seem so. Thus, it may be a good time to look more into swing trading, or quick-entry-quick-exit trades.
    @Jin1978  Some personal tips on short-term trading
    If u cannot stomach the risk (10% to 30% movement usually), stay away from risky trades. Set a cut-loss price. Remember to withdraw your profits every now and then! Don’t keep pumping all your profits for the next trade! 
    @kaito666  My short term stock trading step
    Read the news, consider different scenarios, weigh up the odds and technical analysis. In this event that any of the above scenarios do materialise, go straight to your price charts and use technical analysis to find entry and exit points for the long or short trade you have chosen.
    @Moo Top  I am a part-time Day Trader
    My favourite technical setup is VWAP + 9EMA and 20EMA, looking at 1min and 5min candle stick. Do your own due diligence (DYODD) on the stocks that you want to day trade with.
    @102637896  My Views on Short Term Trading
    Apart from reading technical indicators and charts, I think the following are important that I learnt: Position sizing. Establish entrance, stop loss and target price before trade. Mental Strength.
    For more engaging posts, please click Co-Wise: How did you start short-term trading? to check. Don't forget to leave your comments and tell mooers what you've learned!
    Part Ⅱ: Voting on the “Mentor Moo” Title
    Finally, let's announce the winner, @Dadacai! Congratulations! You will get a badge as a reward to acknowledge your efforts in the Co-Wise contest. The badge will be shown on the profile page for your progress and achievement.
    Mooers' Strategies: Habits to Become a Better Trader
    Now, it's time for voting! Let's vote for the candidates to see who will win the "Mentor Moo" title. Your vote means a lot to them!
    We should keep a clear mind and stay alert to the markets where milliseconds count. Please be aware that different time zones could impact the timings of your investment. It's crucial to set profit targets and stop-loss when entering a trade. Besides, technical indicators could help you identify the signals in the market and thus improve the odds of winning. Discipline and a solid trading plan could help you advance in short-term investing. As mooers' say, there is no best strategy. Just stick with the one that you can reap profit from it. Remember, what matters the most is the one that suits you the best.
    Disclaimer: All investment involves risk. Neither Futu Inc, nor Futu SG, nor moomoo endorses any particular investment strategy. You should carefully consider your investment goals and objectives when deciding on an investment strategy. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
    Mooers' Strategies: How to become a better short-term trader?
    Mooers' Strategies: How to become a better short-term trader?
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    Here is what happened on Wednesday in the U.S. stocks market.
    The stock market was subdued ahead of the year-end FOMC meeting. In the late-day trading session, stocks rallied when the Fed statement came out, which injected faith into investors because it showed the determination to fight inflation without restraining economic growth.
    Key takeaways - Hawkish talk, dovish action
    1. Speed up tapering, on track to end bond buying mid-March
    2. Keep the federal funds rate in a target range of 0% to 0.25%
    3. Fed forecasts three rate hikes in 2022 and three more in 2023
    4. Interest rates policies are closely related to employment data
    Why did the market jump on the Fed's decision?
    1. Traders have prepared for the worst. It could be an explanation to the rally on a Fed hawkish decision. Since the last Fed meeting, the market already expected hawkish decisions such as tapering speed up and interest hikes.
    2. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell balanced his rates outlook with a positive outlook of the economy.
    3. Investors are somewhat encouraged by the Fed's recognition and determination to fight inflation.
    “It seemed like there was some hedging demand into the event, perhaps relief that the event has happened, regardless of outcome,” said Danny Kirsch, head of options at Cornerstone Macro LLC. “The event is gone, sell your hedge and move on.”
    The bottom line
    Daily fluctuations of the stock markets are directly or indirectly affected by the changes in macroeconomic factors.
    Therefore, knowing more about the Federal Reserve is helpful for your trading. Click to access the free course:
    [Weekly Wins]
    For more investment knowledge and trends, welcome to Courses in the Community.
    $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average(.DJI.US)$ $Nasdaq Composite Index(.IXIC.US)$
    Weekly Wins: U.S. stocks rallied after the Fed's decision. What happened?
    Weekly Wins: U.S. stocks rallied after the Fed's decision. What happened?
    Weekly Wins: U.S. stocks rallied after the Fed's decision. What happened?
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    Hi, mooers! Welcome back to MooHumor again! You guys must have been through a bumpy week. 
    The market was going up and down without any clue, playing with investors' feelings like a playboy. Fortunately, mooers can always learn something from every trade. The lesson taught by the recent market is that: "don't believe everything you see." Especially those things that are too good to be true. 
    Howard Marks's "second level thinking" may be an excellent principle to follow. Investors need to go beyond the obvious and avoid unintended consequences. 
    As usual, vote first plz
    Let's go 
    @robinmc: $SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US)$ $Tesla(TSLA.US)$ $Microsoft(MSFT.US)$ So many ATHs!!
    @BrandonnW: $SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US)$ $Microsoft(MSFT.US)$ Maybe we don't need to talk about it.
    @70506507: $AMC Entertainment(AMC.US)$
    @Carry only: Hopefully this is the sentiment now $Moderna(MRNA.US)$
    @Mr Trecherous: $Pfizer(PFE.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp(DWAC.US)$
    $AMC Entertainment(AMC.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp(DWAC.US)$
    @Rogue Trader 7: $BeyondSpring(BYSI.US)$
    @deluxe bean: $AMC Entertainment(AMC.US)$ GETS KNOCKED DOWN, BUT IT GETS UP AGAIN THEY AINT NEVER GOING TO KEEP IT DOWN!!!!
    @Cool3r: Santa cross is coming to town. $Remark Holdings(MARK.US)$ $Digital World Acquisition Corp(DWAC.US)$ $Phunware(PHUN.US)$
    @Lobang88: $SIA(C6L.SG)$ Snipe it at 4.75
    That's all, bye!
    MooHumor: Don't believe everything you see.
    MooHumor: Don't believe everything you see.
    MooHumor: Don't believe everything you see.
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    Market Snapshot:
    Retail investors were quick to plow cash into the biggest U.S. exchange-traded funds and industries like airlines and travel stocks when the market was hammered on Friday.
    The day-trading crowd snapped up roughly $2 billion in assets like the $SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US)$ and $Invesco QQQ Trust(QQQ.US)$ on Friday as the buy-the-dip crowd stepped in where Wall Street didn't, according to data from Vanda Research, a firm that tracks retail-trading flows in the U.S.
    Quote of the day:
    There's no shame in losing money on a stock. Everybody does it. What is shameful is to hold on to a stock, or worse, to buy more of it when the fundamentals are deteriorating. – Peter Lynch
    Peter Lynch is probably the most successful fund manager in modern stock market history. He names 25 rules at the end of his book “Beating the Street." We'll share these simple but profound rules with you daily.
    $Nasdaq(NDAQ.US)$ $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average(.DJI.US)$
    [Quote of the day]There's no shame in losing money on a stock...
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    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
    Every major index moved Lower last week. Here is the weekly buzzing sto...
    Weekly Buzz: "Omicron, what did you do?"
    Weekly Buzz: "Omicron, what did you do?"
    Weekly Buzz: "Omicron, what did you do?"
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