
First: Evaluation on meme stocks
Maybe many people will compare these two for differences
Previous arguments have pointed out
Short-term AMC:
Too much selling pressure, excessively high short interest
High debt ratio and low popularity, I've said this long ago
Many licensed analysts only realize it belatedly when the stock price shows slight improvement and publish seemingly positive articles, unaware that you're building positions at the bottom to boost buying interest?
Short-term GME:
After a long period of sideways movement, popularity has slightly decreased instead
On the contrary, bullish sentiment is overly strong.
This will make investors develop a FOMO mentality.
The core philosophy of investment is simply you being bearish while I'm bullish;
Excessive bearishness leads to buying low and selling high, excessive bullishness leads to selling high and buying low
Evaluating and analyzing based on the company's overall situation
A surge is nothing more than not falling despite negative news, going through a cycle
Or even turning losses into profits in financial reports, big players entering the market, etc.
Don't wait until the media starts hyping and everyone thinks it's good to enter
Because many people only see the good and not the bad, that's human nature.
About GME I have no comments, after all it has grown
AMC is still the same old saying, mindlessly buy below $4 lol
Shorts collaborate to kill buying interest, with cheap prices you don't pick them up
Do you really want to wait until the main upward wave starts to pick them up?
No one can predict the rise and fall of the stock market
Not even the stock god.
$AMC ENT(AMC.US)
$GameStop(GME.US)
$AMC ENT(AMC.US) too many calls, bound to kill first
Short-term bearish, mindlessly enter below $4
Position maintained at 20/100
As long as it doesn't break through, it's bound to rise again.
If you can think of it, the big A must have thought of it
Don't even think about day trading in the short term
Reduce trading frequency, taking profits is of course acceptable
Only by not chasing small gains and staying patient can you reap big rewards
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