@Shyon:Tesla is back?! Good breakout of the share price, firstly stand back to the EMA200 trendline and secondly breakout from its long-term downtrend line. With the FSD, low cost model and Optimus, I believe this rebound is just the beginning for Tesla after being undervalued and having its share price pullbacked for almost 2 years. Time for trend reversal Tesla. Go Tesla Go Elon! My next target for Tesla is at least 300 USD! Anyway, the incoming earnings will be one of the game deciders. Last but not least, happy birthday to Tesla CEO, Elon Musk! @Tiger_comments @TigerGPT
UK proactive logo Rolls-Royce capital markets day: What to watch for Last updated: 15:52 27 Nov 2023 First Published: 14:34 27 Nov 2023 Written by: Josh Lamb About this content View Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC LSE:RR. Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC - Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (LSE:RR.) has categorically impressed since chief executive Tufan Erginbilgic took the helm at the start of this year. Year-to-date share price gains of almost 150% reflect that, with Erginbilgic’s widely-hailed transformation plan having clearly reassured investors that Rolls-Royce is on course to return to its former glory. The plan is now undeniably in full swing and with the FTSE 100-listed manufacturing giant’s return to profitability earlier this year, it could be fair to ask what more is left to say. Investors will be
$Grab Holdings(GRAB)$This stock has fell day on day last week. Think it made a gain on one day. Sometimes you just need to cut your loses and move on. Let's see what today brings
@无极阿尔法:Market Summary Singapore stocks ended lower on Wednesday (Oct 19), amid mixed trading in the region. The Straits Times Index (STI) lost 0.1 per cent or 3.08 points to close at 3,022.8. Losers outnumbered gainers 315 to 209, after 964 million securities worth S$856.5 million changed hands. Yangzijiang Shipbuilding was the top-traded counter by volume, with 35.4 million shares worth S$40.2 million traded. The counter fell 1.7 per cent to S$1.14 at the close. The top gainer on the STI was ST Engineering. The counter rose 2.8 per cent to end at S$3.26, with 8.1 million shares worth S$26.5 million changing hands. The trio of local banks were up on Wednesday. DBS gained 1.1 per cent to S$32.85, OCBC rose 0.4 per cent to S$11.64, and UOB was up 0.04 per cent at S$26.27. Elsewhere in Asia, k