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$ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Natural Gas(BOIL.US$ What's the situation? Why did it fall
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$Tesla(TSLA.US$ see u again at 150
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Who would ever guess?
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$
Who would ever guess that Tesla would go below $200? I'm not gloating. I'm just standing by my projections. People shouldn't just follow people blindly and make investments based on their pump!
Watchout for more downside if TsLA doesn't close above $200 to day and for the week.
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Who would ever guess that Tesla would go below $200? I'm not gloating. I'm just standing by my projections. People shouldn't just follow people blindly and make investments based on their pump!
Watchout for more downside if TsLA doesn't close above $200 to day and for the week.
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$Tesla(TSLA.US$ There is still a drop in profit margins, 200 is too high, I don't even know what to use for hype

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Buy now or regret later
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$Advanced Micro Devices(AMD.US$ 94 bounce dump to 85 😵💫
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American football 🏉
The long-term earnings of the stock market depend on two points: 1. The country's economy, 2. Will economic growth be fed back to the stock market. Regarding the second point, US stocks should be the best stock market in the world, so the long-term trend of US stocks depends entirely on the US economy.
However, when it comes to short-term trends, such as swing trading over a period of several months, the game between long and short sides plays a critical role. Since it's a game, are there any sports that are very similar to the stock market?
As the title says, I found that American Football 🏉 is really similar to US stocks.
Even if you don't watch rugby in the US, most of them know how to play football, because rugby is so popular and the most watched sporting event. For friends who aren't in the US, you probably don't know much. Rugby scores mainly by bringing the ball to the opponent's bottom line. Break the opponent's bottom line and score six points. In each round of offensive power, the attacking side has four chances to advance 10 yards. If they succeed, they will gain a new round of offensive rights again, and there will still be four chances to advance by 10 yards.
In other words, if you make great strides along the way, you can score points directly at the opponent's bottom line, which is very impressive.
However, conversely, if they fail on the fourth attempt, they will immediately lose their right to attack and defend in exchange.
Generally speaking, attackers only try 3 times in a round of attack. The fourth attack was mostly based on defensive strategies, that is, abandoning offense, finding a favorable defensive position for oneself, and defending instead. This is because, for those forced to move from attack to defense, it is better to take the initiative to choose a good battlefield to exchange places.
Back to the stock market. If there's one key...
However, when it comes to short-term trends, such as swing trading over a period of several months, the game between long and short sides plays a critical role. Since it's a game, are there any sports that are very similar to the stock market?
As the title says, I found that American Football 🏉 is really similar to US stocks.
Even if you don't watch rugby in the US, most of them know how to play football, because rugby is so popular and the most watched sporting event. For friends who aren't in the US, you probably don't know much. Rugby scores mainly by bringing the ball to the opponent's bottom line. Break the opponent's bottom line and score six points. In each round of offensive power, the attacking side has four chances to advance 10 yards. If they succeed, they will gain a new round of offensive rights again, and there will still be four chances to advance by 10 yards.
In other words, if you make great strides along the way, you can score points directly at the opponent's bottom line, which is very impressive.
However, conversely, if they fail on the fourth attempt, they will immediately lose their right to attack and defend in exchange.
Generally speaking, attackers only try 3 times in a round of attack. The fourth attack was mostly based on defensive strategies, that is, abandoning offense, finding a favorable defensive position for oneself, and defending instead. This is because, for those forced to move from attack to defense, it is better to take the initiative to choose a good battlefield to exchange places.
Back to the stock market. If there's one key...
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$Amazon(AMZN.US$ Can I buy it now? Why did it drop so much because of poor earnings?
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102764470 : The increase is about the same as UNG, how can you call it 2 times more