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Belle blooms
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2025-08-07
$Youdao(DAO)$ here's why I think at $8.80 it's a value find! Why YOUDAO Is a Compelling Buy & What Fuels Its Business Model 1. Business Model – Multi‑Pronged & AI‑Driven Three core segments: Learning Services, Smart Devices, Online Marketing Services It's AI Subscriptions: A standout growth driver. AI‑powered services such as Youdao Dictionary and Interpreter subscriptions generated over RMB 200 million in sales in 2024—a 130% year-over-year leap + its SpaceOne dictionary pen Technological Innovation with “AI Native” Strategy: Youdao is embedding AI deeply across its offerings, leveraging proprietary large language models (Ziyue, DeepSeek‑R1) to power tutoring, translation, smart devices, and ad automation 2. Why is it compelling? First ever full year profitability in 2024; strong
$Youdao(DAO)$ here's why I think at $8.80 it's a value find! Why YOUDAO Is a Compelling Buy & What Fuels Its Business Model 1. Business Model – Mul...
TOPPorter Harry: If Duolingo’s rise fuels sentiment, Youdao could ride the wave short term while building a durable long-term story. What’s your target price or timeframe for this?
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JIANG_LIM
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2025-08-08
$Eli Lilly(LLY)$   Eli Lilly lost over $100 billion in one day. The reason? Their new obesity pill only helped people lose about 11 percent of their weight, which was far below what the market expected. The stock dropped 14 percent, but here’s the crazy part: it is still trading at over 50 times earnings. This is not just a bad day. It could be a shift in how investors value the company. Lilly was priced like every drug would be a blockbuster. But now one of their biggest launches underdelivered. That breaks the story. Yes, the company is solid. But the stock was priced for perfection, and that just got proven wrong. If investors start revaluing based on actual results, this may not be the bottom yet.
$Eli Lilly(LLY)$ Eli Lilly lost over $100 billion in one day. The reason? Their new obesity pill only helped people lose about 11 percent of their ...
TOPPorter Harry: Spot on on $LLY — a harsh reality check for a stock priced to perfection.
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2025-08-08
$DBS(D05.SI)$  was founded in 1968 by the Singapore government to finance industrialisation and infrastructure development after independence.Today, DBS is Southeast Asia’s largest bank, with a presence in China, India, Indonesia, and beyond — much like how Singapore positions itself as a small but globally connected hub.Despite its global reach, its headquarters, decision-making, and brand identity remain firmly Singaporean.DBS has been recognised as the “World’s Best Digital Bank” multiple times by Euromoney and The Banker.Its tech-driven transformation mirrors Singapore’s push for innovation, efficiency, and digital leadership. Singapore prides itself on being politically and economically stable; DBS has th
$DBS(D05.SI)$ was founded in 1968 by the Singapore government to finance industrialisation and infrastructure development after independence.Today,...
TOPPorter Harry: Great overview of $DBS (D05.SI)$ — it truly embodies Singapore’s blend of local roots and global ambition!
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Frisbee
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2025-08-08
$SIA(C6L.SI)$  is one of the most recognisable symbols of Singapore and has been a central figure in the nation’s growth story since its formation in 1972. Emerging from the split of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, the carrier was born into a small, newly independent country with no domestic air routes, yet it was expected to connect Singapore to the world and serve as a living embodiment of the nation’s ambitions. From the beginning, Singapore Airlines invested heavily in service quality, fleet modernisation, and branding to distinguish itself from regional competitors. Its famous “Singapore Girl” advertising persona, introduced at its inception and dressed in a sarong kebaya designed by Parisian couturier Pierr
$SIA(C6L.SI)$ is one of the most recognisable symbols of Singapore and has been a central figure in the nation’s growth story since its formation i...
TOPPorter Harry: I also love Singapore Airlines for its high-quality services.
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2025-08-08
$Singtel(Z74.SI)$  , officially known as Singapore Telecommunications Limited, is one of Singapore’s most influential companies and a key player in the nation’s transformation into a modern, digitally connected economy. Its origins date back to the colonial era, when telecommunications were provided by the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company and later by the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (TAS). In 1992, as part of Singapore’s broader strategy to corporatise and commercialise essential state services, TAS was restructured and Singtel was born, with the government retaining a controlling stake through Temasek Holdings. At the time, Singapore was positioning itself as a regional business and techno
$Singtel(Z74.SI)$ , officially known as Singapore Telecommunications Limited, is one of Singapore’s most influential companies and a key player in ...
TOPPorter Harry: Are you bullish on Singtel mainly for its steady domestic cash flow, or do you see greater upside potential from its overseas associates and digital ventures?
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2025-08-08
$ST Engineering(S63.SI)$ ,formally known as Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd, is one of Singapore’s most prominent and diversified engineering groups, deeply woven into the fabric of the nation’s development and security. Established in 1997 as part of a government initiative to consolidate various defence and engineering entities, ST Engineering was created to enhance the country’s technological capabilities and self-reliance in critical areas such as defence, aerospace, and urban solutions. The company’s origins trace back to multiple specialised firms that provided engineering support to Singapore’s armed forces and civil infrastructure. Over the years, ST Engineering has transformed from a primarily defence-focused manufacturer in
$ST Engineering(S63.SI)$ ,formally known as Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd, is one of Singapore’s most prominent and diversified engineerin...
TOPReg Ford: Global reach plus Singapore’s backing? Feels steady, but competition looms.
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2025-08-07
Broadcom is well-positioned for long-term growth, with diversified revenue streams (AI semis + software), technological leadership in hyperscale AI infrastructure, and strong financial health.
Broadcom is well-positioned for long-term growth, with diversified revenue streams (AI semis + software), technological leadership in hyperscale AI...
TOPPorter Harry: Exactly! Broadcom’s blend of AI-focused semis and software makes it a powerhouse in hyperscale infrastructure. Planning to add or hold steady?
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Tiger_comments
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2025-08-08

Market Amplifies Earnings Moves, Can a Strangle Make You Money?

This week marks the most volatile earnings week of the season. The market is punishing bad earnings and rewarding good ones—yesterday, some strong performers surged over 20%, while certain earnings misses dropped more than 20%.Is this the perfect time to use a strangle strategy—betting on volatility instead of direction? But of course, if you get it wrong and the stock doesn’t move enough, you could lose money...What is a Strangle?Long Strangle: Buy one out-of-the-money call and one out-of-the-money put before earnings, betting on a big move in the stock price — either up or down. As long as the move is large enough, you can make money.Short Strangle: Sell one call and one put, betting the stock won’t move much after earnings. The goal is to profit from time decay and the implied volatilit
Market Amplifies Earnings Moves, Can a Strangle Make You Money?
TOPShyon: For me, while a strangle can capture explosive earnings moves, it’s still risky — especially when premiums are high before earnings. The post-earnings IV crush is real, and if the move isn’t big enough, you can lose even if you guessed the right direction. That’s why I avoid paying the “volatility premium” and focus on setups where I have more control over risk. Instead of relying on options, I prefer trading the underlying stock directly. This way, I’m not fighting time decay or IV changes — just the price action. If a company beats expectations and shows strong momentum, I can ride the upside; if it disappoints, I can short or stay out. It’s simpler and avoids the breakeven math in options. For those comfortable with options, strangles can work with the right stock and timing, but I stick to trading the stock itself. Earnings season is all about speed, discipline, and reacting quickly to the numbers. @Tiger_comments @TigerStars
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