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$Intuitive Machines(LUNR.US$ at the unusual activity, somebody sold 7000+ 10c on 2/23 and recovered 5000+ of it today. Hoping this suggest shorting will ease and we would see 2 digits again
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Market still showing sign of weekness. Not much upside to go for now. Still expecting a big pullback in March.
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Happy Friday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of this week! Answer the Weekly Topic question for a chance to win an award next week!
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Weekly Buzz: Stocks retreat after records, inflation rears its ugly head
U.S. stocks eased Friday on renewed inflation fears...
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Weekly Buzz: Stocks retreat after records, inflation rears its ugly head
U.S. stocks eased Friday on renewed inflation fears...
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Happy Friday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of this week! Answer the Weekly Topic question for a chance to win an award next week!
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Weekly Buzz | Meta Brings Home the Mag Seven Gold
Friday finished off a busy week for the moomoo news writers. This week saw an FOMC meeting alongs...
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Weekly Buzz | Meta Brings Home the Mag Seven Gold
Friday finished off a busy week for the moomoo news writers. This week saw an FOMC meeting alongs...
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$Intel(INTC.US$ NVDA reportedly chooses INTC to help produce 300000 H100 series chips per month. NVDA can't meet the demand with Taiwan Semiconductor.
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A man used to tell the story of when he was a boy growing up in the Great Depression. His family was so poor, they could not afford clothes, basic necessities and lived in little more than a one room shack. He would regale his grandchildren with tales of squalid living and scraping by. "I always had plenty to eat though," he would say with a grin. "How?" his grandchildren would exclaim knowing how poor they were. "Because every time I asked for seconds," the grandfather replied," my fa...
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David Smith95 : highly speculative. volitily. mission was a big fail. lots more to choose from our there