Why growth stocks plunge, part one

Why growth stocks plunge, part one. It has only been more than three months since most U.S. growth stocks reached their all-time highs in October last year to January 2022. During this period, the three major U.S. stock market indexes ended at 1/27, from the highest point in history; the Dow Jones fell 8%, the S&P 500 fell 11%, and the Nasdaq, which represents growth stocks and technology stocks fell 17%,

What is Web3? What are the related companies?

What is Web3? Web 1.0 only provides user information in one direction, kind of Geocities. your basic message boards, things like that that you did in the early internet. During this period, static pages are more common, which are basically websites that cannot be truly interactive and do not need to be updated regularly.

MercadoLibre, Latin America’s e-commerce dominantor

Latin America’s e-commerce dominant MercadoLibre. I spent a lot of time talking about e-commerce companies in this blog. Some companies have also used many articles to discuss in deep dive. We have already talked about Amazon (ticker: AMZN), Alibaba (ticker: BABA), and Sea Ltd (ticker: SE), and Shopify (ticker: SHOP).

Apple’s small privacy change caused US stocks evaporate 200 billion U.S. dollars in one day

Apple’s small privacy change caused US stocks evaporate 200 billion U.S. dollars in one day

Investors should choose media Wisely

Investors should choose Media Wisely, Because the influence of the media is too strong, and investors need to absorb new knowledge and necessary knowledge, various media access is an inevitable way for investors.

Rule 40, perfect for SaaS companies

Rule 40. Investors are most concerned about the growth of the company and how much money it can make. In particular, the profitability conditions for companies listed on the US stock market are relatively loose, unlike Taiwan or China, which highlights corporate profitability as a necessary condition for listing.

Why is Apple’s privacy policy so important?

Why is Apple’s privacy policy so important? Three years ago, Apple (ticker: AAPL) repeatedly rejected the request of the U.S. Department of Justice, choosing not to cooperate with law enforcement agencies to unlock the suspect’s iPhone,

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