• TigerongTigerong
      ·05-12
      Disney share price down since start of the year Disney's stock was down 9.5% following the release of its quarterly results. The most obvious issue that stood out was Disney's losses, which reversed the profits from the previous quarter. It's apparent that the acquisition has not yielded the expected results, and Disney has struggled to leverage it effectively in enhancing its business. This suggests that the goodwill is likely to be further impaired in the future, potentially leading to more losses for Disney. Additionally, a portion of the goodwill is tied to the cable TV sector, which is on the decline. These assets are also likely to be impaired. Turning this situation around is no easy task, as you can see. There's considerable baggage to shed. Even though Disney+ has performed well a
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    • Tiger VTiger V
      ·05-09

      Investment Reflection on Wynn Resorts

      I had made an additional investment in Wynn Resorts $Wynn(WYNN)$  at $94.89 on May 8, 2024 as part of the dollar cost averaging strategy, given the recent performance and outlook for the company.  1. Strong First-Quarter Performance:  Wynn Resorts' first-quarter earnings report demonstrates solid growth and profitability. The company significantly exceeded Wall Street estimates, reporting operating revenue of $1.86 billion (up from $1.42 billion last year) and an adjusted profit per share of $1.59 (well above last year's 29 cents and analysts' estimate of $1.27). This strong financial performance suggests that your investment in Wynn at $94.89 may have potential for further appreciation. 2. Macau Market:  Wynn's properti
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    • V1p3r32V1p3r32
      ·05-09

      if you can trade options, do this instead

      **Investing in SPY500 and QQQ ETFs: A Historical Performance Review** Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) like the SPY500 and QQQ have become popular investment vehicles for those looking to gain exposure to a broad market index or a specific sector. The SPY500 ETF, which tracks the S&P 500 index, and the QQQ ETF, which mirrors the NASDAQ-100 index, are two of the most widely recognized ETFs in the market. Let's delve into their historical performance and compare them with the returns typically achieved by options traders. **SPY500 ETF (SPY) Historical Performance** The SPY500 ETF, also known as the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY), has shown a robust performance over the years. As of May 2024, the SPY has delivered a **1-Year Return of 24.69%** and a **3-Year Return of 8.13%**. Looking at th
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    • Emotional InvestorEmotional Investor
      ·04-27
      I'm kinda all in at the mo, so no spare cash to buy much at all sadly. I am single so maybe I could sell my body on the street to raise a few dollars, but being a male in my early 50s, I don't rate my chances. But if I did have some spare cash, I'd be buying more of the businesses I already invest in that have dipped. Why? Because I understand them. For example $Arbor(ABR)$ has dipped, it's a property investment business, so the higher interest rate environment is impacting its price, but it's maintaining a great dividend yield of over 10%, and has a growing dividend. And interest rates will come down eventually. Buying the dip is an interesting concept to me because many of my stocks haven't actually dipped. I tend to use a counter cyclical approa
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    • SamlunchSamlunch
      ·04-21
      $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$   Shocking stat of the day: On Friday, Nvidia, $NVDA, fell by 10% and posted its biggest daily decline since March 2020. Nvidia erased ~$212 billion in market cap which marked the SECOND worst daily loss in history. Only Meta, $META, has seen a larger daily decline when its market cap plunged by $232 billion in February 2022. Meanwhile, the Magnificent 7 broke below their 50-day moving average for the first time since October 2023. This week, four Magnificent 7 companies will report earnings: Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Tesla. Buckle up.
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    • SamlunchSamlunch
      ·04-19
      50 Day MA: $MSFT - ❌ lost $NVDA - ❌ lost $AMZN - ❌ lost $META - ❌ lost $SPY - ❌ lost $QQQ - ❌ lost $LLY - ❌ lost $NFLX - ❌ lost $COST - ❌ lost $DIS - ❌ lost $TSLA - ❌ lost $GOOG - ✅ $GOOG has a very large target on its back right now.
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    • waterluckywaterlucky
      ·04-19
      well ..buy at the Valley of the dip is pure luck....a pro watch for trending signal..
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    • MasterStonkerMasterStonker
      ·04-19
      Keep auto investing during dips. it makes sense ya
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    • LSH007LSH007
      ·04-19
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ For me, I do dollar-cost averaging on a monthly basis and buy over the next one year
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    • JennySandraJennySandra
      ·04-19
      Yes, me always like that, thought the dip , end up more dip n dip coming 😢
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    • navoyhotnavoyhot
      ·04-19
      be nimble in everything, learn more from different analysts about the macroeconomic situation, never trust what the analysts says fully. Form your educated opinion, plan to lose before dreaming of win. Risk management is the emperor god
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    • BenshearesBensheares
      ·04-19
      I think i would use the EMA, MACD, RSI, Stocastic to check the trend before to see if i am at the dip to get into the market. I agreed sometimes might be hard to be at the dip but at least would not be at a high price.
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    • KokKok
      ·04-19
      Don't just buy the dip blindly. Make sure it's a good company n good stock in the first place, and it will still be a great company in 10 years. Next is to find out the intrinsic value of the company. Don't buy when it's overvalued. Buy only when it's cheaper than its intrinsic value. Next is to time your buys. Look for areas of support to buy cos that's where the stock might bottom and rebound. If it's a great company like Apple, Nvidia, it will surely rebound in the future. Just look at those who bought Meta, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft during the bear market in 2022.
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·04-19
      To catch the Falling 🔪 Must have skills and knowledge... as a Rookie, I Buy Dip when I see price falling and thought 🤔 wow 😲.. Discount per under value......then my portfolio keep increasing More and More Red Lobster 🦞 [Cry] [Cry] [Cry].... I stopped Buying Dip and slowly switched to learning TA. Now I liked to Buy Dip again but with a new found understanding of TA, Dip with Uptrend Pullback is of a Higher Success Rates [Miser] [Miser]. This is one of my favorite strategies now [Love]
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    • MilkTeaBroMilkTeaBro
      ·04-19

      Dividend stocks vs. High Technology stocks

      Personally I prefer to dividend stocks instead of High Technology stocks. I just want to beat inflation and I don't envy other people's quick money. My portfolio were all traditional industries except HST ETF, such as public utilities, REIT, transport services, food, drinks, medical services, electronic manufacturing and tourism. The high-tech stocks were never cheap, they often turn to either trapped or sold too early in my case. Investors of high Technology stocks emotion were worried and uneasy. Technology stocks and new productivity can take a long time for technology to be transformed into real profits, but short-term operations are very laborious! I agreed only Tech stocks can earn quick money. Traditional stocks are mainly easy to understand, have good valuations, and have fixed d
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    • WEE YangWEE Yang
      ·04-18
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ I keep buying SQQQ and SQXL when dip
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    • STLokeSTLoke
      ·04-17
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$  $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$   Buying stocks on the dip, also known as "buying the dip," is a strategy where investors purchase stocks when their prices experience a temporary decline or pullback from recent highs. Here are some key steps to consider when implementing this strategy: 1. Identify Strong Companies: Focus on companies with strong fundamentals, solid business models, competitive advantages, and promising growth prospects. Look for companies with consistent revenue growth, earnings stability, and a history of strong performance even during market downturns. 2. Set Price Targets: Determine your target prices for the stocks you're interested in based on fundamental analy
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-17

      Is This A Good Time To Buy The Dip?

      🌟🌟🌟Buying the Dip involves purchasing stocks during a market decline and is closely associated with another popular saying "Buy Low, Sell High" However the reality is no one, not even the experts can say exactly when is the perfect time to buy.  Buying the Dip implies timing the market.  However if buying the dip is consistently effective, everyone would be doing it. What happens if you think you are buying the dip of a certain stock but the stock keeps going down? So since we can't time the market, it is best to use a dollar cost average strategy to buy great quality stocks that over time will grow exponentially through the magic of compounding.  When I first started investing I tried to buy the dip but frankly that has not been too successful for me.  Since
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    • Hen SoloHen Solo
      ·04-17
      Sometimes I’m too dippy to buy the dip is like accidentally putting your phone in the fridge instead of the milk—missing out on opportunities while keeping things cool in all the wrong places.
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·04-17
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$  📈🌊🏄‍♀️Riding the Market Waves: A Guide to Profiting from Buying the Dip🏄‍♂️🌊📉 In the volatile realm of the stock market, there's a strategy that separates the pros from the rookies: buying the dip. It's not just a tactic; it's a calculated move that can lead to substantial gains. So, let's gear up and explore the art of riding the market waves! 🌊📈Navigating the Choppy Waters: The Dip Buying Blueprint📉🌊 Picture this: your go-to stock takes a sudden nosedive, sending shockwaves through the market. While panic ensues, you remain composed. You understand that stocks often bounce back after a dip, presenting an opportunity for savvy investors like yourself. But how do you navigate these choppy waters? The key is preparation.
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    • TigerongTigerong
      ·05-12
      Disney share price down since start of the year Disney's stock was down 9.5% following the release of its quarterly results. The most obvious issue that stood out was Disney's losses, which reversed the profits from the previous quarter. It's apparent that the acquisition has not yielded the expected results, and Disney has struggled to leverage it effectively in enhancing its business. This suggests that the goodwill is likely to be further impaired in the future, potentially leading to more losses for Disney. Additionally, a portion of the goodwill is tied to the cable TV sector, which is on the decline. These assets are also likely to be impaired. Turning this situation around is no easy task, as you can see. There's considerable baggage to shed. Even though Disney+ has performed well a
      187Comment
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    • V1p3r32V1p3r32
      ·05-09

      if you can trade options, do this instead

      **Investing in SPY500 and QQQ ETFs: A Historical Performance Review** Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) like the SPY500 and QQQ have become popular investment vehicles for those looking to gain exposure to a broad market index or a specific sector. The SPY500 ETF, which tracks the S&P 500 index, and the QQQ ETF, which mirrors the NASDAQ-100 index, are two of the most widely recognized ETFs in the market. Let's delve into their historical performance and compare them with the returns typically achieved by options traders. **SPY500 ETF (SPY) Historical Performance** The SPY500 ETF, also known as the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY), has shown a robust performance over the years. As of May 2024, the SPY has delivered a **1-Year Return of 24.69%** and a **3-Year Return of 8.13%**. Looking at th
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      if you can trade options, do this instead
    • Tiger VTiger V
      ·05-09

      Investment Reflection on Wynn Resorts

      I had made an additional investment in Wynn Resorts $Wynn(WYNN)$  at $94.89 on May 8, 2024 as part of the dollar cost averaging strategy, given the recent performance and outlook for the company.  1. Strong First-Quarter Performance:  Wynn Resorts' first-quarter earnings report demonstrates solid growth and profitability. The company significantly exceeded Wall Street estimates, reporting operating revenue of $1.86 billion (up from $1.42 billion last year) and an adjusted profit per share of $1.59 (well above last year's 29 cents and analysts' estimate of $1.27). This strong financial performance suggests that your investment in Wynn at $94.89 may have potential for further appreciation. 2. Macau Market:  Wynn's properti
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·04-17
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$  📈🌊🏄‍♀️Riding the Market Waves: A Guide to Profiting from Buying the Dip🏄‍♂️🌊📉 In the volatile realm of the stock market, there's a strategy that separates the pros from the rookies: buying the dip. It's not just a tactic; it's a calculated move that can lead to substantial gains. So, let's gear up and explore the art of riding the market waves! 🌊📈Navigating the Choppy Waters: The Dip Buying Blueprint📉🌊 Picture this: your go-to stock takes a sudden nosedive, sending shockwaves through the market. While panic ensues, you remain composed. You understand that stocks often bounce back after a dip, presenting an opportunity for savvy investors like yourself. But how do you navigate these choppy waters? The key is preparation.
      359Comment
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    • Emotional InvestorEmotional Investor
      ·04-27
      I'm kinda all in at the mo, so no spare cash to buy much at all sadly. I am single so maybe I could sell my body on the street to raise a few dollars, but being a male in my early 50s, I don't rate my chances. But if I did have some spare cash, I'd be buying more of the businesses I already invest in that have dipped. Why? Because I understand them. For example $Arbor(ABR)$ has dipped, it's a property investment business, so the higher interest rate environment is impacting its price, but it's maintaining a great dividend yield of over 10%, and has a growing dividend. And interest rates will come down eventually. Buying the dip is an interesting concept to me because many of my stocks haven't actually dipped. I tend to use a counter cyclical approa
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-17

      Is This A Good Time To Buy The Dip?

      🌟🌟🌟Buying the Dip involves purchasing stocks during a market decline and is closely associated with another popular saying "Buy Low, Sell High" However the reality is no one, not even the experts can say exactly when is the perfect time to buy.  Buying the Dip implies timing the market.  However if buying the dip is consistently effective, everyone would be doing it. What happens if you think you are buying the dip of a certain stock but the stock keeps going down? So since we can't time the market, it is best to use a dollar cost average strategy to buy great quality stocks that over time will grow exponentially through the magic of compounding.  When I first started investing I tried to buy the dip but frankly that has not been too successful for me.  Since
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    • KokKok
      ·04-19
      Don't just buy the dip blindly. Make sure it's a good company n good stock in the first place, and it will still be a great company in 10 years. Next is to find out the intrinsic value of the company. Don't buy when it's overvalued. Buy only when it's cheaper than its intrinsic value. Next is to time your buys. Look for areas of support to buy cos that's where the stock might bottom and rebound. If it's a great company like Apple, Nvidia, it will surely rebound in the future. Just look at those who bought Meta, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft during the bear market in 2022.
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    • Tiger VTiger V
      ·04-16
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Investing in the stock market can be both exciting and daunting, especially during periods of market volatility. One common strategy that investors use to capitalize on market downturns is buying the dip. However, many people argue that timing the market is impossible and that attempting to do so can be risky. [Sly]   What does it mean to buy the dip? Essentially, buying the dip refers to purchasing stocks when their prices have experienced a temporary decline or correction, often due to broader market sell-offs or negative sentiment. The idea behind this strategy is to take advantage of discounted prices and position oneself for potential future gains as the market recovers. While buying the dip can be a lucr
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    • STLokeSTLoke
      ·04-17
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$  $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$   Buying stocks on the dip, also known as "buying the dip," is a strategy where investors purchase stocks when their prices experience a temporary decline or pullback from recent highs. Here are some key steps to consider when implementing this strategy: 1. Identify Strong Companies: Focus on companies with strong fundamentals, solid business models, competitive advantages, and promising growth prospects. Look for companies with consistent revenue growth, earnings stability, and a history of strong performance even during market downturns. 2. Set Price Targets: Determine your target prices for the stocks you're interested in based on fundamental analy
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    • AqaAqa
      ·04-16
      I always have the ability to time the market wrongly. I have bought $Intel(INTC)$ thinking it will rebound. Now it has sunken hopelessly to the pit. Timing the market is definitely not a good strategy.
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·04-16
      Buying the dip? Catching falling knife? Have you try it before? You end up earning a lot or losing everything? Haha. Well, buy the dip is a term used to describe an investment strategy of buying a fundamentally sound asset when its price falls, commonly due to outside factors. Investors then“buy the dip”in anticipation of prices recovering for that asset. As buying the dip increases an investor's position, the returns can be higher if prices increase, but the risk of a potential loss can also be greater if prices fall. Personally, I practice 2 different strategies when. Buying the dip: 1. Firstly is purely fundamental and belief. If you trust the company is doing well and the share price is short term affected due to black swan issue, then that's an entry point during the dip. 2. Otherwis
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    • MilkTeaBroMilkTeaBro
      ·04-19

      Dividend stocks vs. High Technology stocks

      Personally I prefer to dividend stocks instead of High Technology stocks. I just want to beat inflation and I don't envy other people's quick money. My portfolio were all traditional industries except HST ETF, such as public utilities, REIT, transport services, food, drinks, medical services, electronic manufacturing and tourism. The high-tech stocks were never cheap, they often turn to either trapped or sold too early in my case. Investors of high Technology stocks emotion were worried and uneasy. Technology stocks and new productivity can take a long time for technology to be transformed into real profits, but short-term operations are very laborious! I agreed only Tech stocks can earn quick money. Traditional stocks are mainly easy to understand, have good valuations, and have fixed d
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    • SamlunchSamlunch
      ·04-21
      $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$   Shocking stat of the day: On Friday, Nvidia, $NVDA, fell by 10% and posted its biggest daily decline since March 2020. Nvidia erased ~$212 billion in market cap which marked the SECOND worst daily loss in history. Only Meta, $META, has seen a larger daily decline when its market cap plunged by $232 billion in February 2022. Meanwhile, the Magnificent 7 broke below their 50-day moving average for the first time since October 2023. This week, four Magnificent 7 companies will report earnings: Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Tesla. Buckle up.
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·04-19
      To catch the Falling 🔪 Must have skills and knowledge... as a Rookie, I Buy Dip when I see price falling and thought 🤔 wow 😲.. Discount per under value......then my portfolio keep increasing More and More Red Lobster 🦞 [Cry] [Cry] [Cry].... I stopped Buying Dip and slowly switched to learning TA. Now I liked to Buy Dip again but with a new found understanding of TA, Dip with Uptrend Pullback is of a Higher Success Rates [Miser] [Miser]. This is one of my favorite strategies now [Love]
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    • Meme_TigerMeme_Tiger
      ·04-16

      🎁Do You Have Good Strategy to Buy the Dip?

      After I buy the dip, the stock loses -18%. And I buy more dip, the stock dips more -12%.People say you can't time the market. But I've proven that wrong.I've mastered the art of buying precisely at the top every time.I buy the dip at the beginning of a bearish trend. Or you can call it a top.Do you have ability to time the market like me?What’s your good strategy for buying the dip?Leave your comments and also post to win tiger coins~
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    • navoyhotnavoyhot
      ·04-19
      be nimble in everything, learn more from different analysts about the macroeconomic situation, never trust what the analysts says fully. Form your educated opinion, plan to lose before dreaming of win. Risk management is the emperor god
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    • SamlunchSamlunch
      ·04-19
      50 Day MA: $MSFT - ❌ lost $NVDA - ❌ lost $AMZN - ❌ lost $META - ❌ lost $SPY - ❌ lost $QQQ - ❌ lost $LLY - ❌ lost $NFLX - ❌ lost $COST - ❌ lost $DIS - ❌ lost $TSLA - ❌ lost $GOOG - ✅ $GOOG has a very large target on its back right now.
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    • BenshearesBensheares
      ·04-19
      I think i would use the EMA, MACD, RSI, Stocastic to check the trend before to see if i am at the dip to get into the market. I agreed sometimes might be hard to be at the dip but at least would not be at a high price.
      153Comment
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    • LSH007LSH007
      ·04-19
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ For me, I do dollar-cost averaging on a monthly basis and buy over the next one year
      78Comment
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    • waterluckywaterlucky
      ·04-19
      well ..buy at the Valley of the dip is pure luck....a pro watch for trending signal..
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