USA Stocks discussion - Part 3

elvintay07

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Lai liao! At long last, Netflix big correction after earnings. lol! Time for me to enter NVO also. UNH looks good but I already bought previously. Hope it can crash another 10% for me to buy more. Haha!
 

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Lai liao! At long last, Netflix big correction after earnings. lol! Time for me to enter NVO also. UNH looks good but I already bought previously. Hope it can crash another 10% for me to buy more. Haha!
I aiming to hoot netflix around $900 bucks
 

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Are we in a bubble? You can decide after all Q3 earnings out. Here is the interim wan.
 

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Will it happen bro? If hit $900 means bearish for Netflix. If $900 ever happens, just hoot all the way
Now have to make decision to buy at which level, otherwise when it drop to that level sure have alot of bad news and chicken out wan.

As investor I only want to buy the lowest possible in tranches because I don’t know where the bottom is.
 
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Lai liao! At long last, Netflix big correction after earnings. lol! Time for me to enter NVO also. UNH looks good but I already bought previously. Hope it can crash another 10% for me to buy more. Haha!
Bro Mooseolly, NVO lai liao! See whether will panic sell because of Morgan Stanley downgrade. Can hoot at $30-40 range, another maoshanwang stock
Why so fast wanna buy NVO? Thought u want to hoot only at 30-40 range?
 

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https://www.msn.com/en-sg/news/othe...9&cvid=68fe39fd02c046e6b46e4ef95658afec&ei=14

Nearly 70 per cent of American adults would be classified as having obesity under a newly proposed definition.

The traditional obesity measure, based on a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, has long faced criticism for failing to distinguish between fat and muscle. In response, medical experts earlier this year called for an updated definition.
The new approach would label someone as being obese if they have a BMI over 40 or if they have a high BMI plus at least one sign of excess body fat, for example a large waist, high waist-to-hip ratio, or high waist-to-height ratio. People could also be classed as obese if they have two signs of excess fat even with a "normal" BMI, or if scans show they have excessive body fat.

I am still in the red with NVO. If US reclassifies 70% of their adult population as obese, thats a lot more customers for Ozempic & Wegovy! Maybe the volume will help the profits even if prices are controlled.... :ROFLMAO:
 
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