Anyone investing heavily this year??

How much money did you lose/gain this past week?


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Kinda long, but this dude reviews the JP Morgan Investment Report. There's some good long term market info in here.

(Predictions on bond yields, forward PE ratios, renewable energy outlook, growth of the middle class in India and China, semiconductor market growth etc.)

 
Kinda long, but this dude reviews the JP Morgan Investment Report. There's some good long term market info in here.

(Predictions on bond yields, forward PE ratios, renewable energy outlook, growth of the middle class in India and China, semiconductor market growth etc.)


Haven't watched it. Is he a fundamental investor or technical trader? The thread reads investing but everyone here wants to trade.
 
Haven't watched it. Is he a fundamental investor or technical trader? The thread reads investing but everyone here wants to trade.

His stuff is all fundamentals. He reviews and gives updates on a few companies he's building positions in long term (Canadian Solar, Trulieve Cannabis, BEP).

I mentioned last week Im tryna get better with the fundamental analysis, and I've been watching a few of his vids on how to analyze the balance sheets and income / cash flow statements:

 
DOGE was clutch!

Got in at .08, sold at .30

I finally got the W I needed. I done took so many goddamn L's, I was down to 50% of my initial investment, made all that back and now I'm at 60% profit.

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They just have too much going for them not to try to build a position:

- Chinese market and the backing of a Gov't that is hell-bent on making EV work ASAP (and has the iron first to get it done)
- Good quality and tech
- Partnerships with companies like NVDA, INTC, Sinopec which legitimizes their direction
- Great CEO
- Great entry price atm
- Building Euro partnerships and already making inroads to enter that market

I mean, besides the political shit and Tesla fanboys swearing up and down that NIO could get de-listed, what else could you ask for? Build a position and let it compound.
 
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