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    Morning mooers! It is Thursday, May 2nd, and wouldn't' you know it, the FOMC and Powell's comments brought the market back to the green.
    My name is Kevin Travers, and it is hitting 80* in Jersey City today, the warm air must have helped equities rise. Here are your morning moovers today:
    MOOVERS
    $Qualcomm (QCOM.US)$ reported quarterly earnings Wednseday of $2.44 per share, beating the analyst consensus estimates and jumped 9%, pulling up the Nasdaq...
    Powell's Confidence Brought the Green | Mooovers
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    I looked back at last night's heat map, and semiconductors are selling brilliantly
    As you can see by looking at recent price movements, there is currently no tailwind blowing in semiconductor stocks
    Rather, recently there are a lot of products with higher performance than semiconductors, so the period of forcibly obsessing over semiconductors ended a long time ago
    We recommend that you don't touch semiconductor brands at all until at least signs of recovery are visible
    In particular, you should never touch SOXL
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    Last night's heatmap
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    The price movement was such that it was understandable that Japan's intervention standard for the medium term from the current situation is 160 yen/dollar.
    Under the current situation where the dollar is strong, it may be burnt stone and water.
    In boxing, it might be just a jab.
    However, it is also a sense of security that the immediate standards have been clarified.
    I would like to take this intervention as good news.
    The Eurozone isn't good, is it? Germany in particular.
    While keeping in mind the US, the Chinese economy, and the like in the Middle East, Ukraine, Russia, etc...
    The inside of my head feels like bran miso like sea urchin, but I don't want it to spoil 😓
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    I also use Instagram, Facebook, old Twitter, etc.
    When I can kill time, I browse posts other than my purpose.
    As for the title, even ordinary people who aren't entertainers,
    Eyes, facial expressions, poses, movements, etc.
    is it calculated? Are you imitating someone?
    Everyone is the same.
    On top of applying makeup, further processing.
    If you don't even remember it, you might want to delete your account, but that's no good! Right.
    If you just do something like that, can't you make effective use of AI?
    Here's an example.
    Right now, AI is running too fast. I think international development, including regulations, will be required.
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    The final figures have already been factored into the stock price. Are stock prices positive after financial results depending on what companies say? is it negative? Isn't it going to be judged and move on? I am aware of that.
    The future outlook for Japanese companies at the time of financial results is still safety-focused, fearing downside fluctuations. The Japan-US exchange rate for the next fiscal year is also set at 140 to 145... If it is an export-related company, there is a high possibility that it will improve, so the next general meeting of shareholders is safe. →We recognize that the depreciation of the yen will continue in the future, so...
    I also feel that both Japan and the US are overreacting to the financial results figures.
    Stock investments are upfront investments. In particular, individual brands...
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    AI?
    Artificial intelligence [artificial intelligence] right?
    I have been working on artificial organs for a long time.
    Currently, artificial organs are getting better as bridges before transplantation.
    It still doesn't even reach the foot of a living organ.
    AI? What do humans want? by
    The way programs are supposed to be will also change.
    If we don't make the thought (thought) part untouchable, the world will be even more ridiculous than it is now.
    While using the internet, an advertisement appeared and asked, “Was this information useful? → yes or no”
    If you're not interested, you should hit No.
    You don't have to go through it or not,
    Because AI is already learning repeatedly...
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    It is true that NISA has increased the number of people looking to invest by claiming tax exemption when profits are made.
    On the other hand, under circumstances where there are unrealized losses in NISA, you can't add up profit and loss even if you take the plunge and cut losses, right?
    I think there may be many people who have put off making sales decisions and are in a state of loss, but...
    I suddenly thought about it, and I'm worried.
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    I was told a lot by my mentor when I used to be taught about stocks
    If it's a stock you have a fondness for, it will be difficult to make profits or cut losses, and you won't be able to trade calmly
    Speaking of now, it's probably a semiconductor brand, but if you're fascinated by that, you won't be able to enjoy the benefits of copper, etc. that are doing well now, and it will become a very risky portfolio
    As a personal opinion, I think it's important to analyze current trends by looking at as many charts as possible every day regardless of genre
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    Good evening to all Moomoo users!This is the reading for tonight's NY stock.
    Market Overview
    The US market started, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which consists of excellent stocks, began with a depreciation of 408.83 dollars at 38052.09 dollars, and the Nasdaq Composite Stock Price Index, which has a high high-tech stock ratio, fell 337.49 points at 15375.26. The S&P 500 average, which consists of stocks of 500 companies that are large US stocks, depreciated by 51.75 points to 5019.88.
    $Dow Jones Industrial Average(.DJI.US)$
    $Nasdaq Composite Index(.IXIC.US)$
    $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US)$
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    [Index Bulletin] Preliminary US GDP figures for January-March are significantly lower than expected with 1.6% increase from the previous fiscal year
    The U.S. Department of Commerce will announcePreliminary US real gross domestic product (GDP) value for the fiscal year ending January to MarchIs1.6% annual increase from the previous fiscal year、It fell far short of market expectations of 2.5% and was the lowest level since the first quarter of 2023.Private consumption maintained steady growth.
    Isn't the fall in US stocks over yet?! Check out a list of the latest views from Wall Street experts!
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    US market outlook: US GDP, 1.6% increase from the previous fiscal year, the Dow average, which is significantly lower than expected, starts at 408 dollars lower
    US market outlook: US GDP, 1.6% increase from the previous fiscal year, the Dow average, which is significantly lower than expected, starts at 408 dollars lower
    US market outlook: US GDP, 1.6% increase from the previous fiscal year, the Dow average, which is significantly lower than expected, starts at 408 dollars lower
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