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should i buy more ndq or buy vasunfortunately stocks are too volatile. I would suggest going all in on red
should i buy more ndq or buy vasunfortunately stocks are too volatile. I would suggest going all in on red
legit though if anyone is into trading, can someone explain to me why i should purchase australian stocks when they usually preform worse than international or us etfs?should i buy more ndq or buy vas
"You're a wizard, Harry"any leaks bois
Chances are they probably don't have kids so they just enjoy torturing other people's children instead ✨️Well, clearly, they want to get fired...its probably the only way to leave NESA. I can't imagine anyone WANTING to get job there they must hit a certain age and are forced to join for life.
bro you gonna study or just yapplegit though if anyone is into trading, can someone explain to me why i should purchase australian stocks when they usually preform worse than international or us etfs?
Someone into trading- don't listen to online advice on forums lol ,but you would want to theoretically buy the 'dip' because if u buy low (say 10 shares of $0.59 = $5.90) when it goes high and does well it turns into shares of whatever the higher price is (eg 10 shares of $2 = $20) and in this case excluding tax u would gain $14.10legit though if anyone is into trading, can someone explain to me why i should purchase australian stocks when they usually preform worse than international or us etfs?
Also stocks r basically gambling but fancy so I rest my caseSomeone into trading- don't listen to online advice on forums lol ,but you would want to theoretically buy the 'dip' because if u buy low (say 10 shares of $0.59 = $5.90) when it goes high and does well it turns into shares of whatever the higher price is (eg 10 shares of $2 = $20) and in this case excluding tax u would gain $14.10
buy high sell low is my adviceSomeone into trading- don't listen to online advice on forums lol ,but you would want to theoretically buy the 'dip' because if u buy low (say 10 shares of $0.59 = $5.90) when it goes high and does well it turns into shares of whatever the higher price is (eg 10 shares of $2 = $20) and in this case excluding tax u would gain $14.10
that's straight up trolling lmaoView attachment 44781
This is concerning...
Bro for a second there I thought you leaked LOLView attachment 44783How would u even answer this?
I would be limited to the themes of hollow men, but concerns = purpose of ts Eliot's works, and aesthetic qualities = features of modernismView attachment 44783How would u even answer this?
ill usually see something online and then have a look at the stocks performance and its info. its kinda hard to figure out when the dip is with some stocks, im in etfs and usually there arent many times where waiting for a dip is more advantageous than just buying when u canSomeone into trading- don't listen to online advice on forums lol ,but you would want to theoretically buy the 'dip' because if u buy low (say 10 shares of $0.59 = $5.90) when it goes high and does well it turns into shares of whatever the higher price is (eg 10 shares of $2 = $20) and in this case excluding tax u would gain $14.10