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Hi, mooers!
As we step into 2024, now is the moment to reflect on your investment performance from the last year and set your sights on the future. Did your investments perform as expected in 2023? Have you met your financial aspirations? Even amidst a volatile market environment, the future holds a variety of investment opportunities. Let's embark on this journey to unlock them!
In the concluding meeting of 2023, the Fed decided to...
As we step into 2024, now is the moment to reflect on your investment performance from the last year and set your sights on the future. Did your investments perform as expected in 2023? Have you met your financial aspirations? Even amidst a volatile market environment, the future holds a variety of investment opportunities. Let's embark on this journey to unlock them!
In the concluding meeting of 2023, the Fed decided to...
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As we bid farewell to 2023 and welcome 2024, let's revisit the impactful moments, inspirational ideas, and insightful knowledge from the moomoo community.
Thanks to the growing participation of our mooers, the community has turned into a dynamic environment for discussing trending topics, personal investment stories, and valuable educational content.
Now, let's travel back to 2023, a year of ups and downs, but filled with potent...
Thanks to the growing participation of our mooers, the community has turned into a dynamic environment for discussing trending topics, personal investment stories, and valuable educational content.
Now, let's travel back to 2023, a year of ups and downs, but filled with potent...
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Time flies, and in just one week, 2023 will come to an end. Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! 🥳🎄🎉
Here, Cici takes everyone through a review of this year's major events and provides insights into the investment knowledge behind them. I hope to help everyone reflect on this year's investment highlights and enter 2024 with confidence. Also, those who haven't joined the official investment learning group yet, are welcome to join. Click here to join. ...
Here, Cici takes everyone through a review of this year's major events and provides insights into the investment knowledge behind them. I hope to help everyone reflect on this year's investment highlights and enter 2024 with confidence. Also, those who haven't joined the official investment learning group yet, are welcome to join. Click here to join. ...
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$Amazon(AMZN.US$ is releasing its Q3 2023 earnings on October 26 after the bell. How will the market react to the company's quarterly results? Vote your answer to participate!
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● An equal share of 1,000 points: For mooers who correctly guess the price range of $Amazon(AMZN.US$'s opening price at 9:30 AM ET Oct 27 (e.g., If 50 mooers make a correct guess, each of them will get 20 points.)
(Vote will close on 8...
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● An equal share of 1,000 points: For mooers who correctly guess the price range of $Amazon(AMZN.US$'s opening price at 9:30 AM ET Oct 27 (e.g., If 50 mooers make a correct guess, each of them will get 20 points.)
(Vote will close on 8...
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Former President Donald Trump responded to the news that $Tesla(TSLA.US$ CEO Elon Musk's planned $Twitter (Delisted)(TWTR.US$ buyout is temporarily on hold.
"There is no way Elon Musk is going to buy Twitter at such a ridiculous price, especially since realizing it is a company largely based on BOTS or Spam Accounts," Trump posted on his social media platform, Truth Social.
"Fake anyone?" Trump posted, Mashable reports. "...
"There is no way Elon Musk is going to buy Twitter at such a ridiculous price, especially since realizing it is a company largely based on BOTS or Spam Accounts," Trump posted on his social media platform, Truth Social.
"Fake anyone?" Trump posted, Mashable reports. "...
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Notice: all mooers commented “sign up” before Feb 25th 15:00 (SGT) will be invited into our study group by this Sunday!
Hi mooers, welcome to join our learning camp!
Did you notice that the cost of living is getting higher since the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic?
As inflation can eat away at our money, we become anxious and start to make extra income.
Investing in stock becomes popular among the public with its high h...
Hi mooers, welcome to join our learning camp!
Did you notice that the cost of living is getting higher since the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic?
As inflation can eat away at our money, we become anxious and start to make extra income.
Investing in stock becomes popular among the public with its high h...
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Chart analysis is a technical trading method employed to evaluate investments and identify trading opportunities by analyzing statistical trends gathered from trading activity, such as price movement and volume. It helps guide traders to what is most likely to happen given past information.
Analyzing stock charts can be complicated, especially for beginners. Ever since prices first began to be charted, investors have been devising strategies for interpreting their movements. To forecast the future price movements, you have to correctly identify overall trends, support lines, resistance lines, etc. However, there is only one fundamental principle for all technicians: "WHAT is more important than WHY." To make this easier now, we offer a tailored tool — Similar Charts for all beginners.
How to find Similar Charts on Moomoo?
1. iOS & Android:
Tap setting button on top right corner of a chart, then tap on 'Similar Charts'....
Analyzing stock charts can be complicated, especially for beginners. Ever since prices first began to be charted, investors have been devising strategies for interpreting their movements. To forecast the future price movements, you have to correctly identify overall trends, support lines, resistance lines, etc. However, there is only one fundamental principle for all technicians: "WHAT is more important than WHY." To make this easier now, we offer a tailored tool — Similar Charts for all beginners.
How to find Similar Charts on Moomoo?
1. iOS & Android:
Tap setting button on top right corner of a chart, then tap on 'Similar Charts'....
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1. Open both eyes wide before buying - Read, see, observe, study, think. Do your homework (FA, companies leadership, culture, vision, order book, cash flow, etc). Then have a strategy and price-action using TA to determine entry point. Investment timeframe is at least 3 to 5 years.
2. Close one eye after buying - After you purchased the stock, relax and do not waste too much time to monitor or track price fluctuations. If you like, do a yearly or half yearly review.
To me, it is quite similar to marriage. Before marriage, open both eyes wide to choose the appropriate spouse. Do FA - upfront decide on what character & qualities that will match yours & have best likelihood of long term growth together. Of course, you must plan to be the best possible spouse and do not walk away at slightest hint of problems. (Same as not selling stocks at first sign of volatility, if you have done your thorough homework).
I think too many marriages ended in divorce because young people close one eye during courtship and open both eyes wide after marriage. During courtship, did not do their homework (ie FA, etc). After marriage, see all the faults & problems, and go their separate way. Same as dumping stocks & making huge losses because very little or no prior homework was done.
Money can be made in stock markets. But it requires us to invest time, effort and use our brains. Do not be greedy or simply follow the crowd. Nobody plans to fail, but problem is majority fails to plan. So likelihood of failure is high.
Enjoy life & enjoy making your money grow & multiply. Do not simply put your money into bank accounts & allow inflation to erode your savings through pittance bank interest.
Wish everyone good health and happiness.
2. Close one eye after buying - After you purchased the stock, relax and do not waste too much time to monitor or track price fluctuations. If you like, do a yearly or half yearly review.
To me, it is quite similar to marriage. Before marriage, open both eyes wide to choose the appropriate spouse. Do FA - upfront decide on what character & qualities that will match yours & have best likelihood of long term growth together. Of course, you must plan to be the best possible spouse and do not walk away at slightest hint of problems. (Same as not selling stocks at first sign of volatility, if you have done your thorough homework).
I think too many marriages ended in divorce because young people close one eye during courtship and open both eyes wide after marriage. During courtship, did not do their homework (ie FA, etc). After marriage, see all the faults & problems, and go their separate way. Same as dumping stocks & making huge losses because very little or no prior homework was done.
Money can be made in stock markets. But it requires us to invest time, effort and use our brains. Do not be greedy or simply follow the crowd. Nobody plans to fail, but problem is majority fails to plan. So likelihood of failure is high.
Enjoy life & enjoy making your money grow & multiply. Do not simply put your money into bank accounts & allow inflation to erode your savings through pittance bank interest.
Wish everyone good health and happiness.
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My biggest mistake is to play along and bought the stock despite knowing it is a potentially pump and dump stocks. Within 30mins it dropped 50% and within 3 weeks it dropped 80%. Act smart pays a big price. 😑
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$Stran & Company(STRN.US$ on the way to 11$ after shorts covering and new highs establish
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