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AikawaMizore

May 24, 2021

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I bought a lot in a Chinese tutoring company. Many related stocks are tumbling today but this is the second wave following the first wave of ban to online education of younger kids ( I forgot the concrete age range) about one month ago or so. Every time Chinese stocks tumble, I pick up the best of them each time. Today's buy is also a good choice, so I will win handily.

There are many issues around there, such as students sleeping time, fair pricing and just advertising issues, but mostly priced in at this stock level, especially about a company I bought today.

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I bought a lot of stock in a Chinese tutoring company.

Many related stocks are tumbling today, but this is the second wave following the first wave of ban toning online education ofor younger kids ( I forgot the concrete age range) about one month ago or so ago.

I'm not entirely sure what you mean by "second wave." Is it the second wave of banning online education, or the second wave of stocks tumbling?

Every time Chinese stocks tumble, I pick up the best of them each time.

No need to say "Every/each time" twice.

Today's buy is also a good choice, so I will win handily.

It might be better to say "so I expect to make a large profit" to make it more clear what you mean by "win."

There are many issues around there, such as students sleeping time, fair pricing and just advertising issues, but mostly priced in at this stock level, especially about a company I bought today.

It's hard to tell what this sentence means.

In "There are many issues around there" what does "there" mean? Is it referring to the stock, or the company, or the industry?

With "but mostly priced in at this stock level," what are you talking about? What is mostly priced in at this stock level?

Do you mean that you bought an entire company, or just some stock in it?

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AikawaMizore

May 24, 2021

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I mean the second wave of Chinese regulatory tightening and its raging selloffs in the industry in China listed in the U.S. market. But on this time, there was also Xi Jinping's remark, and this second tightening movement was not only for online education but also including offline education.

I don't have expectation, there is only prediction and confidence on it. So I cannot describe ''I expect...'', nor ''how much''.

''Priced in'' means the situation in which information, rumor, or market expectations are already reflected in the market price. This is a market terminology. So you don't need to know it as long as you are irrelevant to an investment world.

Thank you for correcting me. This order ''one month or so ago'' was unexpected and funny, but looks too difficult to familiar with.

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I bought a lot in a Chinese tutoring company.


I bought a lot of stock in a Chinese tutoring company.

Many related stocks are tumbling today but this is the second wave following the first wave of ban to online education of younger kids ( I forgot the concrete age range) about one month ago or so.


Many related stocks are tumbling today, but this is the second wave following the first wave of ban toning online education ofor younger kids ( I forgot the concrete age range) about one month ago or so ago.

I'm not entirely sure what you mean by "second wave." Is it the second wave of banning online education, or the second wave of stocks tumbling?

Every time Chinese stocks tumbles, I pick up the best of them each time.


Today's buy is also the good choice, so I will win handily.


There are many issues around there, such as students sleeping time, fair pricing and advertising issues, but mostly priced in at this stock level, especially about a company I bought today.


Every time Chinese stocks tumble, I pick up the best of them each time.


Every time Chinese stocks tumble, I pick up the best of them each time.

No need to say "Every/each time" twice.

Today's buy is also a good choice, so I will win handily.


Today's buy is also a good choice, so I will win handily.

It might be better to say "so I expect to make a large profit" to make it more clear what you mean by "win."

There are many issues around there, such as students sleeping time, fair pricing and just advertising issues, but mostly priced in at this stock level, especially about a company I bought today.


There are many issues around there, such as students sleeping time, fair pricing and just advertising issues, but mostly priced in at this stock level, especially about a company I bought today.

It's hard to tell what this sentence means. In "There are many issues around there" what does "there" mean? Is it referring to the stock, or the company, or the industry? With "but mostly priced in at this stock level," what are you talking about? What is mostly priced in at this stock level? Do you mean that you bought an entire company, or just some stock in it?

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