Bitcoin (BTC) ATH serves Jim Cramer with epic comeback amid failed ETF venture Balchunas pointed out critical flaws that plagued the ETF from its inception. The analyst noted that the fund, designed to capitalize on Cramer's stock picks through a long-short strategy, failed to attract investor interest due to high fees and a flawed design that hindered its performance even during favorable market conditions. $Coinbase(COIN.US)$$ETF(BK2799.US)$
From the market perspective, crypto’s biggest talking point this week was a carry over from last week: top investment firm BlackRock’s decision to apply to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for approval of a Bitcoin spot ETF. While the SEC has swatted away such proposals like flies for years, there’s a sense that this one’s different. It helps that BlackRock—the world’s largest asset manager with ...
Historically, gold and real estate have a reputation as good inflation hedges. One good option for investing in gold is to buy it through an ETF, so you won’t have to actually own and protect the gold yourself. However, prices of these assets are already high and anyone looking to get in now is already rather late. Investing into good companies for the long run is a feasible idea as long as you are not in for quick profits. Look for companies with little to no debt, which are grow...
intend to watch the stock too closely when I first started out - resulting in me being easily agitated and I may sell out on the slightest drop. I usually end up regretting my decision and after a few days, the stock would recover and even rise above my buying price. Selling on fear is never a good strategy and I’ve learnt to use proper Technical analysis instead of depending on my own emotions. Also, practice makes perfect and paper trading had really helped me overcome my emoti...
General principles First, always only look at the weekly and daily lines, and don't look at the cycles below the daily line (do the midline); Second, only use moving averages, trend lines, necklines, false swings, and retracements, and ignore everything else; Third, the total position category exceeds 50%, and the single (commodity) position category exceeds 30%; Fourth, try to open a position, stop the loss wrong, and increase the position right. One more thing: I'd rather trade in the original direction and be covered only once in the end, and don't grab a small rebound and be covered again and again. $Vanguard S&P 500 ETF(VOO.US)$$ETF(BK2799.US)$$iShares Russell 2000 ETF(IWM.US)$
$ETF(BK2799.US)$$NVIDIA(NVDA.US)$ I am looking into buying a small portion of ETF's of semiconductors I am looking SMH in particular despite being ATH I feel like this chip shortage madness will continue at least for another year or two- Do you have position in any of these ETF's and what is your outlook, is it worth jumping now?
Balchunas pointed out critical flaws that plagued the ETF from its inception. The analyst noted that the fund, designed to capitalize on Cramer's stock picks through a long-short strategy, failed to attract investor interest due to high fees and a flawed design that hindered its performance even during favorable market conditions.
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While the SEC has swatted away such proposals like flies for years, there’s a sense that this one’s different. It helps that BlackRock—the world’s largest asset manager with ...
Cramer shredded Bankman-Fried in response to a query from CNBC anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin, who asked him to weigh in on recent rema...
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Among them, four Hong Kong stock ETFs are TraHK fund, Hang Seng China enterprise, Southern Hang Seng technology and ASUS Hang Seng technology.
These fund heavyweight stocks include Tencent, Alibaba, Meituan, Kuaishou, etc.
$Tencent(TCEHY.US)$ $TENCENT(00700.HK)$ $Hang Seng Index(800000.HK)$ $ETF(Fund.HK)$ $ETF(BK2799.US)$ $Hang Seng H-Share Index ETF(02828.HK)$ $CSOP Hang Seng TECH Index ETF(03033.HK)$ $iShares Hang Seng TECH ETF(03067.HK)$ $TENCENT(00700.HK)$ $Tencent(TCEHY.US)$ $Alibaba(BABA.US)$ $BABA-SW(09988.HK)$ $MEITUAN-W(03690.HK)$ $Meituan ADR(MPNGY.US)$ $KUAISHOU-W(01024.HK)$ $TRACKER FUND OF HONG KONG(02800.HK)$
Investing into good companies for the long run is a feasible idea as long as you are not in for quick profits. Look for companies with little to no debt, which are grow...
First, always only look at the weekly and daily lines, and don't look at the cycles below the daily line (do the midline);
Second, only use moving averages, trend lines, necklines, false swings, and retracements, and ignore everything else;
Third, the total position category exceeds 50%, and the single (commodity) position category exceeds 30%;
Fourth, try to open a position, stop the loss wrong, and increase the position right.
One more thing: I'd rather trade in the original direction and be covered only once in the end, and don't grab a small rebound and be covered again and again.
$Vanguard S&P 500 ETF(VOO.US)$ $ETF(BK2799.US)$ $iShares Russell 2000 ETF(IWM.US)$
I am looking into buying a small portion of ETF's of semiconductors I am looking SMH in particular despite being ATH I feel like this chip shortage madness will continue at least for another year or two- Do you have position in any of these ETF's and what is your outlook, is it worth jumping now?
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