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    $Skillz(SKLZ.US)$ I'm lying flat on this stock...
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    $SelectQuote(SLQT.US)$ Will it go bankrupt 😂
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    $Skillz(SKLZ.US)$ When it dropped to two yuan, it was fine to sell it or not 🙂
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    Value or Growth Stocks? Lots of investors have long argued the dilemma. 
    The so-called growth stocks have been through their hard time in recent days. High-flying growth stocks are bordering on correction territory. 
    Familiar names like $Palantir(PLTR.US)$, $CrowdStrike(CRWD.US)$, $Snowflake(SNOW.US)$ $Salesforce(CRM.US)$ etc. 
    When talking about disruptive innovation, the name that comes up to investors' mind must be "ARK". And it's been a dismal week for Cathie Wood's flagship fund, $ARK Innovation ETF(ARKK.US)$ , that's left nearly all of her holdings in bear market.
    ARKK fell 12.6% this week for its worst week since February. It dropped 5.5% on Friday. 
    Is this the sign that people are not in favor of growth stocks and disruptive innovation companies? Or maybe it's just because investors need something more solid fundamentally under the risk of Omicron? Would you comment down below and tell mooers about your thoughts?
    Daily Poll: Disruptive innovation stocks and their disruptive stock price.
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    Time flies! You have completed another journey of Co-Wise: What habits help you become a better trader. Thank you all for your participation! In this topic, most mooers mentioned FOMO emotions, panics, and mistakes. When newbies first got in the market, they followed blindly, not knowing what they were doing, and made losses due to succumbing to emotions.
    Will you get sucked into a BULL/FOMO trap when the market plunges? We must learn to stop emotions from getting in the way and take the upper hand in our decision-making. Successful tradings arise from constant practicing and establishing trading rules. Once your trading plan is created, you should be patient and keep plugging away. It would be best to grasp mistakes and be pragmatic to accept them and move on. Let's cultivate good habits to yield consistent results.
    Now, it's time for the winning list of this topic. Let's enjoy the highlight moments together! Congratulation to all the mooers winning $Ford Motor(F.US)$ 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
    @Dadacai  Habits To Becoming A Better Trader
    One of the key successful habits is to form a trading plan. As Benjamin Franklin rightly said, if you fail to plan, you are planning to fail. Don’t give in to the fear of missing out (FOMO). With practice and perseverance, we can all become successful traders!
    @iSpyderTrader  Building Good Trading Habits
    DO NOT try to copy someone else's idea as that works for them. You need to get insight about it and try it on your own. Practice makes perfect. Do your due diligence (research, articles, news, etc.) Trade with a positive attitude. Don't be greedy and take profits.
    @JP GO  Set a rule that suitable your lifestyle
    Trading have to link with lifestyle and set up a rule of it. More importantly is following it as a habit. I start from small amounts to test that if my thoughts/rule works for me and make some adjustments. I only allow myself to use 3 quarters, leave a last option for myself and I won't fear while look at the red numbers.
    @mooboo  Habits that made me a better trader
    For my value investing, I do a certain amount of due diligence before starting a position in any stock. I fight the urge every time I panic. Emotions are your biggest enemy in the stock market. Lastly, manage your risk well.
    @TraderPeter  Be mechanical!
    The risk and the size are highly correlated. Ask Why first. Knowing the why helps me to make quick decision without second guess myself. Only trade something that is liquid enough. Take profit early and often and let time cure the pain.
    @bullrider21Nothing is foolproof
    Always do your homework before you buy a stock. Don't speculate. Don't buy on rumours. Find out the support and resistance levels to determine your buying and selling prices. You must be disciplined. Don't be too greedy.
    @Ganar PocoGood habits will make you a consistent winner
    Trading Psychology is a mental aspect of trading. It involves things like how to control your emotions,  eg FOMO. After you have control your emotions & learned the importance of Risk Management. The next important aspect that will give an edge in trading is Strategy.
    @Moo Top  My 117 days experiences
    I am still figuring out what is my plan in investing and trading after 117 days in Moomoo. However, the following are what I gather from my experiences: Investment or Trading. Have an exit plan if trading. Value or Growth or Meme stocks. Trading is not everything. Have a life.
    @Zann56  Overcoming emotions
    Human emotions (Fear and greed) are inevitably involved when it comes to investing. I have made losses in the past due to succumbing to my emotions. To avoid such mistakes, I have learnt to adopt 3 strategies now. Invest in what I strongly believe in. Dollar Cost Averaging. Diversification.
    @甜心0121  My Habits
    For me personally, I hold on to these 4 habits to ensure consistency in my trading. Set goals. Manage risks. Research, research and research. Limit time and get a life.
    For more engaging posts, please click Co-Wise: What habits help you become a better trader? to check. Don't forget to leave your comments and tell mooers what you've learned!
    Part Ⅱ: Voting on the “Mentor Moo” Title
    It's time for voting! Let's vote for the candidates to see who will win the "Mentor Moo" title. Whose post do you think is the best? Your vote means a lot to them!
    Emotions and responsibilities could cloud your thinking. Deduction and objectivity could lead you to impulsive and irrational decision-making, resulting in more losses. It is not valid to trade based on feelings or rumors. Analysis and research should be trading fundamentals. Emotional trading may bring back some earnings, but rational trading is how you survive for a long time. Enhance your lifestyle with trading and follow the rules as a habit. Practice makes perfect.
    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: Habits to Become a Better TraderExpand
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    $Palantir(PLTR.US)$ $SoFi Technologies(SOFI.US)$
    Not touching falling knives like PLTR or SOFI until it looks like an absolute massacre. Trimmed them both heavily last month and have buy orders starting at $12-14. Confident that they will fill once the broader markets finally correct. People are still too optimistic IMO.
    $StoneCo(STNE.US)$ There is so much net inflow, why can't it move?
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