
Rising CreatorA buddy asked me yesterday what price I plan to buy RKLB's long calls at again?
Honestly, I don't know the answer to this question either; I can't predict stock prices. Buddies can take a look at RKLB's K-line chart; it's quite regular and can be used as a reference to decide your own entry price.
I'll use this question to talk about my personal experience:
Before entering the US stock market in '24, I was also a small retail investor in the A-share market. I struggled in the A-share market for over 3 years, getting repeatedly harvested. When I was in the A-share market, I basically bought during bottom consolidation or on the right side. Technical indicators like the 5-day, 10-day, and 20-day moving averages were completely useless. The conclusion was being harvested. That feeling was really something else!
Since entering the US stock market, it feels completely different. At the beginning, I only played regular stocks. For regular stocks, I still used the same strategies from the A-share market. Later, I found that this approach wasn't very suitable for the US market; I missed a lot. Because once a right-side move starts in US stocks, you basically can't react fast enough. Gains of dozens of percentage points in just a few days! So later, I switched to buying on the left side or during the consolidation/bottoming phase. This thinking has really worked every time! Later, I saw ValueGor sharing the strategy of regular stocks + options (long calls or sell puts — I still don't know how to do the latter). This strategy is really awesome. Hold the regular stocks without moving, use long calls to bet big with small capital, and keep the entire account rolling. This might be value investing + long-term returns.
So in the US stock market, there are really too many good companies and good stocks. Pick a few tickets that have scarcity; I think scarcity is very important! Just hold them and lie down!
$Rocket Lab(RKLB.US)$Alphabet - C(GOOG.US)$Taiwan Semiconductor(TSM.US)$Tesla(TSLA.US)
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