MHh
03-29
I bought mainly HK stocks so I’m happy! I bought mixue and mao Geping. As with the usual HK stocks, it is volatile. So, I have been mainly trading them to get profits. I think it is my experience from the past that it is better to have smaller profits than to be stuck with it. I will only buy stocks that I believe will do well in the longer term and seek to buy them at the appropriate price before selling them off to take profit. This will be my strategy in Q2 as well. The more volatile it is, the better it is to swing trade. The underlying important thing is still to only buy good companies that I do not mind holding. @SPOT_ON @Fenger1188 @Wayneqq @Kaixiang @HelenJanet @rL @Universe宇宙 @Success88 @DiAngel come join
[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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