I closed 60.0 share(s) $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ ,Amazon hasn't capitalized on the current semiconductor and AI trends. Its main revenue still comes from e-commerce, and its cloud computing business only accounts for about 10-15% of its revenue. Moreover, there aren't many new stories or exciting developments to tell in that area right now.
I closed $ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ(SQQQ)$ ,In reality, this trade is profitable, but Tiger's calculation method shows it as a loss. I’ll continue to close out my short SQQQ positions. This strategy works best when the index fluctuates within a certain range, allowing me to profit from the decay when it's uncertain whether the market will rise or fall.
I closed $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ ,I sold half of my Tesla shares while there's still a profit. Tesla and Nvidia both have a highly speculative nature and significant volatility..
I closed 1500.0 share(s) $ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ(SQQQ)$ ,I continued to close out my short SQQQ positions. This strategy works best when the index fluctuates within a certain range, allowing me to earn from decay when it's unclear whether the market will rise or fall.
I closed $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ ,AMD is a solid company, and its products have made significant progress. However, its stock has been overhyped recently.
I closed $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ ,I sold half of my Tesla shares while there's still a profit. Tesla and Nvidia both have a highly speculative nature and significant volatility.
I opened $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ ,I bought 10 shares of Tesla. To be honest, I don't think Tesla's risk-reward ratio is very favorable right now, but with its recent surge, I couldn't resist, so I bought a small amount.
I opened $Alphabet(GOOG)$ ,Google's recent performance has been relatively weak, but that might be exactly the time to buy. Buying a stock when a company is underperforming is a tough decision. Whether to buy at this point depends on your trading style and strategy. You can accumulate a position during its slump or wait until it breaks out in price before buying—both approaches are valid.
I closed $Eli Lilly(LLY)$ ,LLY is an excellent stock, standing out with very stable performance among pharmaceutical stocks. However, it's been growing quite a bit recently, so I'm trimming my position slightly.