Hi, Tigers!
Welcome to Daily Discussion! This is the place for you to share your trading ideas and win coins!
[Rewards]
We will reward you with 50 Tiger Coins when you share your knowledge about stocks and markets here, depending on quality and originality.
[Winners Announcement:15 Nov]
1.Here are the 7 Tigers whose post has the best quality & interaction last Friday: @Mickey082024 @nerdbull1669 @CoolCashClips @koolgal @JC888 @TechnicalHunter @kibkibkib
Congratulations on being offered 50 Tiger Coins!
2.Here are the stocks mentioned by the above Tigers: $HSBC HK SDR 5to1(HSHD.SI)$ $HSBC Holdings PLC(HSBC)$ $CyberArk(CYBR)$ $Apple(AAPL)$ $Domino's Pizza(DPZ)$ (Not investment advice)
And let's congratulate these Tigers for winning 5-40 Coins:
Below are Today's Key Takeaways.
Top News Move the Market
Weekly Hot Stocks
ββFor The Daily Most Active Stocks in S&P 500 & The Top 10 Popular Stcocks on WallStreetBets please turn to @TigerObserver
Global Markets Weekly Update
Stocks gave back a portion of the previous weekβs gains, as uncertainty over the incoming administrationβs policies appeared to continue driving the so-called Trump Trade. The potential policy implications for corporate earnings were visible in the wide dispersion of sector returns, with financials and energy shares continuing to benefit from hopes for deregulation and merger approvals. Likewise, at its peak Wednesday, the price of Bitcoin had surged by nearly a third (32.46%) since the eve of the election, as investors anticipated looser regulation of digital currencies.
Conversely, health care shares fell sharplyβon Friday, the iShares Biotechnology ETF declined 4.79%βfollowing news Thursday evening that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., would be President-elect Donald Trumpβs nominee to head the Health and Human Services Department (HHS). Kennedy has been a vocal critic of the pharmaceutical industry and existing public health programs, particularly vaccine initiatives, and as HHS head would oversee Medicare, Medicaid, and other programs accounting for roughly one-quarter of government spending.
The weekβs economic calendar was highlighted by Wednesdayβs inflation data, which were largely in line with expectations, with headline prices rising 0.2% in October and core (less food and energy) prices rising 0.3%. Due largely to stubbornly high housing costs, however, year-over-year headline inflation rose for the first time since March, from 2.4% to 2.6%. Monthly headline and core producer price inflation, reported Thursday, rose in line with expectations and their consumer counterparts.
The week ahead : November 18-22
Earnings Calendar
All right, here is all the market information we would like to share with youοΌ
What news/movements are worth noting in the market today? Any stocks to watch?
Do you have any trading plans?
Is there anything you would like to share about your trades today?
[How to participate]
Directly post content in the comments section (Note: Make sure the "Also Post" button is ticked!)
Share your ideas on the trading opportunities or the market trends, and you will win coins!
Stay safe and good luck with your investing!
Comments