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【Mr. Tam's Stock Talk 11.15】Although the Trump Trade is strong, caution is needed when chasing highs! Two short-term trading strategies to reduce risks.
Dear mooers, this video was filmed on November 14th (Thursday) in Cantonese. If any mooers do not understand Cantonese, you can turn on the video's AI subtitles.
Here are some key points of today's video:
1. The US stock market
The overall tone of the US stock market is still Trump Trade. $比特币 (BTC.CC)$ As well as the surge of Elon Musk concept stocks, but it's difficult to predict how long this atmosphere can last. There are risks in chasing higher if not hold positions; investors who hold positions are advised to set a take-profit level.
For fundamentally strong individual stocks, for example, $Amazon(AMZN.US)$ 、 $NVIDIA(NVDA.US)$ Short-term traders can utilize two trading strategies: one is the Short Put strategy, where star stocks have relatively high option prices, consider selling Puts to earn option premiums; if the stock price drops, you can accumulate positions at low levels. The other is the Pairs Trade strategy, where, under the premise of holding regular stocks, buy inverse ETFs for hedging.
The overall trend is optimistic, but in the short term, pay attention to whether interest rates continue to rise.
2. The Hong Kong stock market
Hong Kong stocks have broken the resistance level, $Hang Seng Index(800000.HK)$ The expected short-term support level is at 19,300 points or below.
The stock market needs new policy stimulus, but the current market speculation suggests that further policies will not be introduced until December.
Stocks with strong fundamentals can continue to be held, but may fluctuate due to the current market environment; mainland real estate and consumer stocks must have strong fundamental support to be worth holding for the long term.
(The above content is for educational purposes and does not involve any recommendations)
(Steven Tam is a licensed person of the SFC, and neither he nor his associates have any financial interests in the above recommended issuers)