icycrystal
03-28
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my portfolio not too bad, still have some green. hopefully, all turn green soon.

first quarter of 2025 has been a rollercoaster! Tech stocks took a hit, with the Nasdaq tumbling over 7% as heavyweights like Nvidia, Apple, and Google pulled back, shaking up the dominance of the “Magnificent Seven.” Meanwhile, Hong Kong stocks made a stunning comeback—the Hang Seng Index surged 17.44%, and the Hang Seng Tech Index skyrocketed nearly 25%, driven by strong performances from Tencent, Alibaba, Xiaomi, and SMIC.

Your best (or worst) trade - Which stocks did you buy or sell? How did they perform?


Big wins or tough losses – Did you make a great call or learn a hard lesson?

Market outlook & strategy – How do you feel about the market? What’s your game plan for Q2?

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[Recap] Hedge Fund Also Lost: Was Losing Money the Norm for Q1?
Hedge funds, known as the "safe haven of Wall Street," continued their poor performance. In March, the multi-strategy fund Millennium fell 1.2%, bringing its first-quarter decline to 2%. Meanwhile, Citadel's flagship hedge fund dropped 0.5% last month, extending its year-to-date loss to 0.85%. Did you lock in big wins, or was it a rough ride? How's your Q1 performing? Was losing money the norm in Q1?
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