@jigglyp:Bullish on Huya $Huya Inc.(HUYA)$!As you can see, we have a nice cup and handle chart pattern. The cup base looks pretty strong at 12 weeks of formation. I'm expecting an entry at $3.89 if the vol is greater than 4M. I predict this stock will run up within the next couple of weeks. I'm expecting to take profits around $4.75 but I wouldn't be shocked if price runs up to 5.10 on really strong vol. My stop loss will be set at $3.59 (last support level) to manage a 8% loss if trend breaks. What do you guys think about this idea?
Auto Invest is a great tools for investors who want to do passive investing. it won't give you a massive return like when you are actively researching your stocks, but at least it can safety net your profit in a decent sum. combine it with the Buffet "no one can win a bet against USA", then you'll have the S&P 500. thus, I choose to auto invest $Vanguard S&P 500 ETF(VOO)$//@TigerTradingNotes:Ever since the introduction of the auto-invest feature, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of users who are utilizing this feature to create auto-invest plans and remain committed to their investment strategies. Now, let's look at these plans' performance as the market progresses!*P
@TigerTradingNotes:Auto-invest strategy recap 2: 74% of auto-invest plans have been profitable so far.
This game start with a very slow graphic and some of the people often complaint that it tooks 30 mins to finish this game. Lately, its graphic and gameplay become faster, so it's an improvement. Let's just play it guys and win our expected gifts.
Well due to the popular opinion and fact that every time the halving is done, BTC will surge. I guess we all should ready for the fall of BTC after its halving succesfully done
at the present, I've been overwhelmed by so many bad news about recession and another accompany news such as banking crisis and so on. thus I choose a stocks that give a stable cashflow every month $JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF(JEPI)$ . it didn't offer much, but the stable monthly dividen is all that I ask for now. when things go south, a little bit of cashflow is the one who give you tiny sunlight or even rainbow to ensure that not everything has lost. it's good to keep searching for hidden gem in bullish or bearish market; however, it's also important to keep your mentality stable in the recession storm by saving a tiny little change from that $JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF(JEPI)$ dividen.
@MillionaireTiger:【Thursday Special】Have Your Life Experiences Ignited Your Interest in Specific Stocks?
if I only have one chance, then surely I'll pick 100% chance for 1 million. there's nothing that beat the certainty of things, even when the offer is 100 times higher however, if I have 3 chances, then the route will be different. I'll pick the 70% for 1 billion first. if I win I'll go directly for 50% for 100 billion, and if I lose I'll try to secure the 90% of 10 million. as for the third choice, if I secure a win then I'll take 50% for 100 billion, but if I lose twice then I'll go for 100% for 1 million. I'll try to maximize the profit from taking the chances to win. it's probably not a mathematically or statistically true; however, that's the best that I can think of. join us @LMSunshine
@MillionaireTiger:Risk Tolerance vs. Ambition: How to Maximize Profits?
in a specific perspective, it's just a stock anyway. so it's normal for a strategy which is either a bag holder nor a bottom fishing. however, for me the cannabis is quite a controversy since I've really disliked its harmful addictive effects to human. it literally has ruined the happiness in many families. on the other hand, we cannot deny that it's highly needed for some people with some ailments accompannied by a really disturbing permanent symptomps, such as Parkinson with its Tremor. So I guess it's a yes for medical cannabis and we should keep a tight control of its circulation in the society. in addition, we should be careful too in the selection of the stocks too, since $Tilray
@Tiger_comments:Are you a bag holder or bottom fisher of marijuana stocks?
both are important, since the buying point and selling point determine your profit from their difference. however, if you force me to pick one of them it would be the selling price. that's because when you buy something, you will automatically determine your selling price in mind. thus, you calculate to secure your profit. that is also the reason why you feel secure even when you buy a stock at a relatively high price. in addition, you can buy a dip but you will feel very vexated when you sell it at one point and then the price of that stock is still going up. in conclusion, maximizing your profit is the most optimal way that all people seeks.
@MillionaireTiger:Buying the dip or exiting the peak? Which one is more important for you?