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ShortingTheTrend
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Buying shares of $CMG as a hedge to #optionstrading also I wanna invest pre earnings, think it could run to 1700 🎯 perhaps higher with good earnings #shortingthetrend Watch $NDX they run together Buy-in: 1,698.42 #longterm
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Attention traders! 🚨 A Big Bullish options order for Risk Reversal/Synthetic long has been placed on ticker $DAL (Delta Air Lines), with a spread of 27-35 for 5/19/2023. ℹ️ Data: Blackbox Stocks #tradingtips #stockmarket #optionstrading …See more
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Added C3.ai to Watchlist
#ai can be used by #hedgefunders to analyze various types of data that can be used to make predictions and trading decisions. Such data could include market trends, news, financial statements, and social media sentiment, among others. As for using AI against an individual, hedge funders typically analyze market data and trends to make predictions and decisions that will affect the markets on a broader level, rather than focusing on an individual investor. However, if an #investors #portfolio has a particular characteristic or exhibits a certain pattern of behavior that AI tools can detect, hedge funders may use this information to make trading decisions that could affect the investor's portfolio ( $HOOD πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€) It's important for investors to understand the risks and limitations of AI in trading and to consult a financial advisor for personalized advice. Now about $GME ... In January 2021, a group of individual investors sought to buy shares of #gamestop a struggling video game retailer, and drive up its price by enforcing a short squeeze on hedge funds who had bet against the company's stock. This initiative caused the stock price to skyrocket from around $20 to over $400 in just a few days, costing hedge funds billions of dollars in losses. To counteract this momentum, some hedge funds engaged in what is known as #shortselling which involves borrowing stocks and selling them in anticipation of repurchasing them at a lower price in the future, thus generating a profit. Hedge funds that had bet against GameStop found themselves with rapidly increasing losses, and to limit their losses they bought shares of the stock at a higher price in what's called a #shortsqueeze This rush to buy the shares resulted in a massive increase in demand, thus driving up the stock price even further. In response, some hedge funds used various #marketmanipulation tactics, such as spreading false and negative information about GameStop, disrupting the trading process, or engaging in illegal practices like naked short selling or collusion with other players in the market, to stabilize the stock price and protect their losses. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) launched an investigation into some of these tactics, and several hedge funds were scrutinized for their behavior. To protect financial markets' integrity, regulators have increased scrutiny in recent weeks to ensure that investors are adhering to the same rules, regulations, and laws that govern all participants in the financial markets. This message was brought to you by AI and #shortingthetrend DM me if you wanna be friends chat or learn to use Webull and do #optionstrading
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Sold MetaInvested for 2 hours
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$META going to test 197.81 so I'm out πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€ #shortingthetrend My gains are much bigger with #OptionsTrading so if you're interested in learning & trading #Options DM me. I need a protege to befriend me. πŸ«‚ #opportunity
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Sold Trip.comInvested for 183 days
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πŸ“ Options Basics Series: A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Calls, Puts, and Spreads πŸ“Œ If you're new to the world of trading, you may have heard the term "options" thrown around, but may not be familiar with what it actually means. In this series, we'll break down everything you need to know about options trading in an easy-to-understand way. ⁉️ What is an Option? At its core, an option is a c…See more
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