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Hey mooers! We have held an April P/L Challenge: Which stocks in your portfolio shined for you? Many mooers participated in this activity and shared their investment strategies and trading experiences. Thank you for your active participation!
👏 Without further ado, it's time to announce the winners for April.
💬 Don't be shy, leave a congratulatory message for the winning users in the comment section!
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👏 Without further ado, it's time to announce the winners for April.
💬 Don't be shy, leave a congratulatory message for the winning users in the comment section!
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$Palantir(PLTR.US$ shares climbed more than 6% ahead of earnings and the options market was signaling that investors and speculators were betting the party could get going, at least until the end of next week.
Volume advanced on call options that give the holder the right to buy Palantir shares by the end of this week at $30. That strike price is more than 20% higher than the stock price of $24.79 as of 10:54 a.m. in New York...
Volume advanced on call options that give the holder the right to buy Palantir shares by the end of this week at $30. That strike price is more than 20% higher than the stock price of $24.79 as of 10:54 a.m. in New York...
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Palantir is releasing its Q1 2024 earnings after the market closes on May 6.
Since its Q4 earnings release, shares of $Palantir(PLTR.US$ have surged 40%.
Despite the huge gains, the tech stock is still trading 44% below its all-time high. How will the market react to the upcoming results? Make your guess now!
Rewards
● An equal share of 5,000 points: For mooers who correctly guess the price range of $Palantir(PLTR.US$...
Since its Q4 earnings release, shares of $Palantir(PLTR.US$ have surged 40%.
Despite the huge gains, the tech stock is still trading 44% below its all-time high. How will the market react to the upcoming results? Make your guess now!
Rewards
● An equal share of 5,000 points: For mooers who correctly guess the price range of $Palantir(PLTR.US$...
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April 2024 has been a remarkable month for my portfolio, characterized by a surge that edge out the $Hang Seng Index(800000.HK$ by a hair's breadth, but outpaced major benchmarks like $SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US$ and $FTSE Singapore Straits Time Index(.STI.SG$.
One of the main reasons behind this performance was long awaited rally in the Chinese market. After weathering 3 years of turbulent crashes, it was like seeing a phoenix r...
One of the main reasons behind this performance was long awaited rally in the Chinese market. After weathering 3 years of turbulent crashes, it was like seeing a phoenix r...
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Dear mooers, Sarge is back again to our live streaming event. This time we’re going to talk about ratios – price-to-earnings, price-to-book and others – along with a few other fundamental measures that Wall Street uses to assess stocks.
Many investors are familiar with the P/E or “price-to-earnings” ratio, but did you know that there are actually two versions of it – the forward P/E and the t...
Many investors are familiar with the P/E or “price-to-earnings” ratio, but did you know that there are actually two versions of it – the forward P/E and the t...
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After reading @doctorpot1's post about the Modern Portfolio Theory (READ FIRST), some research was done to have a deeper understanding on the theory, and I've applied the theory to 3 paperfolios.
Before we start, there are some points to keep in mind.
1. Different from doctorpot's post, I'm allocating to VOO and QQQM as they offer lower expense ratio and potentially higher dividend returns as a tradeoff for lower AUM.
2. Due to limited data from $Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF(QQQM.US$ , efficie...
Before we start, there are some points to keep in mind.
1. Different from doctorpot's post, I'm allocating to VOO and QQQM as they offer lower expense ratio and potentially higher dividend returns as a tradeoff for lower AUM.
2. Due to limited data from $Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF(QQQM.US$ , efficie...
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April has been good to me so far hope the trend will continue
Profit surprises: Which stocks in your portfolio delivered better-than-expected earnings?
$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ fly me to the moon pleaseStill waiting for it to break through 1000I am taking a long position while buying the dip and taking some small profits along the long journey to 1000 and beyond
Unfortunately $Tesla(TSLA.US$ has taken quite a few hits but it is actually doing bet...
Profit surprises: Which stocks in your portfolio delivered better-than-expected earnings?
$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ fly me to the moon pleaseStill waiting for it to break through 1000I am taking a long position while buying the dip and taking some small profits along the long journey to 1000 and beyond
Unfortunately $Tesla(TSLA.US$ has taken quite a few hits but it is actually doing bet...
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doctorpot1OP : Thank you every one for your support
doctorpot1OP Gianna_xoxo: Once you own the contract you can sell it just like any other stock. you will earn money if you manage to sell it for a price higher than what you bought it for, and lose money if you sell it for a price lower than what you bought it for
doctorpot1OP CᖇYᑌI᙭: the whole video will be available for replay so can watch it in the future
doctorpot1OP 73682450: I'm not too sure about this. think need to ask @Moomoo Buddy
doctorpot1OP Gianna_xoxo: yes once you buy an option. it is yours and it is in your account till expiration date. you can sell it for a higher price to earn money or you can exercise it too.
e.g. you bought a call option with a strike price of $10. the share price now is $20. if you can either sell the option and earn the profit or exercise it and get the shares which also results in a profit because you bought the shares for cheaper price than what it is worth
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