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$SUNMED (5555.MY)$ What do you all think, will it go up or down tomorrow?
I feel like I’m starting to lose my ability to predict.
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The IPO reaching 2 on the first day exceeded many people's expectations. It can be anticipated that this stock is also well-received by everyone, but I wonder why some are choosing to sell early?
The IPO reaching 2 on the first day exceeded many people's expectations. It can be anticipated that this stock is also well-received by everyone, but I wonder why some are choosing to sell early?
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Hello everyone, this is my first time applying for the Sunway IPO
Could someone explain the difference between Sunway Healthcare and Sunreit?
What are your thoughts on Sunway Healthcare?
From what I know about Sunway so far, their hospital network seems impressive
I would like to hear opinions from those who have previously invested in IPOs
Thank you
Could someone explain the difference between Sunway Healthcare and Sunreit?
What are your thoughts on Sunway Healthcare?
From what I know about Sunway so far, their hospital network seems impressive
I would like to hear opinions from those who have previously invested in IPOs
Thank you
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The $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$'s rising volatility has fueled increased trading in options as investors and speculators hedge their risk amid an escalating armed conflict in the Middle East that has sent oil prices surging, raising risk to global growth.
Implied volatility, which measures the market's forecast of potential price changes for the index, has risen to almost 24%, the highest since November. IV perce...
Implied volatility, which measures the market's forecast of potential price changes for the index, has risen to almost 24%, the highest since November. IV perce...
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Hello friends from moomoo. Recently, due to the situation between the US and Iran leading to a global reallocation of funds, I've noticed all sorts of voices and negative sentiment in the market, with many friends strongly questioning their strategies and investment styles. Today, I suddenly feel like discussing this often-debated topic that always sparks heated arguments — where exactly does the difference in investment styles lie? And what kind of impact will it bring?
To put it simply, it's like the various vehicles on the road.
Some people are fond of the speed and passion of sports cars, pursuing explosive power in an instant; others prefer the steadiness and comfort of SUVs, focusing on reliability and safety for long journeys; still others choose electric cars, emphasizing environmental protection and innovation. Different brands, different characteristics naturally lead to completely different driving experiences.
The investment world is no different.
Some people are passionate about the fast pace of short-term trading, capturing market fluctuations like hunters; some are adept at medium-term swing trading, flexibly responding to trend changes; others adhere to long-term holding, believing that time will yield the magic of compound interest. These styles each have their own merits, which should ideally result in a flourishing diversity. However, strangely enough, once actual operations begin, especially during market downturns or heightened volatility, the tone often shifts dramatically. What were once calm discussions can quickly turn into intense debates or even attacks.
Why is this happening?
Perhaps it's because everyone's definition of success is too narrow.
Take the current situation as an example: the situation between the US and Iran has escalated sharply — the US and Israel launched a large-scale strike against Iran starting from February 28, killing Iranian...
To put it simply, it's like the various vehicles on the road.
Some people are fond of the speed and passion of sports cars, pursuing explosive power in an instant; others prefer the steadiness and comfort of SUVs, focusing on reliability and safety for long journeys; still others choose electric cars, emphasizing environmental protection and innovation. Different brands, different characteristics naturally lead to completely different driving experiences.
The investment world is no different.
Some people are passionate about the fast pace of short-term trading, capturing market fluctuations like hunters; some are adept at medium-term swing trading, flexibly responding to trend changes; others adhere to long-term holding, believing that time will yield the magic of compound interest. These styles each have their own merits, which should ideally result in a flourishing diversity. However, strangely enough, once actual operations begin, especially during market downturns or heightened volatility, the tone often shifts dramatically. What were once calm discussions can quickly turn into intense debates or even attacks.
Why is this happening?
Perhaps it's because everyone's definition of success is too narrow.
Take the current situation as an example: the situation between the US and Iran has escalated sharply — the US and Israel launched a large-scale strike against Iran starting from February 28, killing Iranian...
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buy for long term keep stocking up. 620 below is good
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As the title suggests, I am new to investing
I would like to ask everyone, I know Sunway is a well-known company
Is it suitable for novice investors to explore?
I would like to ask those who have experience with IPOs for some advice
Thank you
I would like to ask everyone, I know Sunway is a well-known company
Is it suitable for novice investors to explore?
I would like to ask those who have experience with IPOs for some advice
Thank you
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