Ah_Meng
04-21
I say thank you Donald Trump in a different way… i short the market with my thanks! Some of my favourite Trump’s aligned stocks to short are $Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bear 3x Shares(SOXS)$, $Tradr 2X Short TSLA Daily ETF(TSLQ)$. I wanted to short Nasdaq $ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ(SQQQ)$ too but when I compared the percentage performance of the three, I have decided that that’s as much risk I am willing to take… I am more of a conservative investor and not much of a gambler. Taking shorts are just means of hedging against my other related positions. Of course I don’t hold any Tesla shares. I am not a fan of both Elon Musk or Tesla, so I don’t mind shorting the company when either is in trouble. That’s the beauty of 🐯 trade. With my other trading platforms, I couldn’t do much, as shorting with leverage is expensive and reserve for the rich.
Lastly, just to say that bigger waves require higher protection. I have those in my gold and silver trades. At least I am not naked [Happy]
Big Waves Bring Big Rewards: Are You Ready to Seize the Chance?
Before the market opened today, Tesla and NVIDIA both dropped around 3%. Amid the cries and panic sweeping the market, a group of “contrarian” investors emerged — and surprisingly, they’re thanking Trump? The reason is simple: every time Trump imposes new tariffs, the US stock market takes a hit — and every dip becomes a discount for long-term investors. But maybe, every pullback is an opportunity for ordinary people to climb the financial ladder. Is this your chance to move up? Will you seize the chance?
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