@Hopehope赋予希望:$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Like what I shared earlier, money printing without real value backed is going to raise questions for US. Can Us just go on to print money out of its problem? If this is the case, what does it leave us? We know there is a serious problem somewhere but with the liquidity, the problem is being pushed down further the path... Inflation is likely not going to go away! Somehow countries are trying to reduce reliance on the US dollar and we can certainly see that happening... Will these countries succeed? Let's not forget that US has many tricks down it's sleeves... But ultimately if USD is going to be worthless, we should get a good business at a fair value so that the absolute value post currency conversion is still yieldin
@Tigerong:Here we look at three Hang Seng Index (HSI) constituent stocks that pay stable dividends. 1. CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd (SEHK: 0001) CK Hutchison (CKH) is a diversified conglomerate. The company has four core businesses – ports and related services, retail, infrastructure, and telecommunications. CKH’s ports and related services business holds interests in 51 ports around the world while its retail business owns and operates well-known brands such as Watsons and ParknShop. The infrastructure business includes CK Infrastructure Holdings (SEHK: 1038) which owns assets domestically as well as globally in the UK and Oceania region. The telecommunications business is known for its “3” network which is active in parts of Europe such as Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Austria, Ireland and the UK. In th
@A.111:Stocks closed slightly higher Friday after a positive consumer-sentiment report helped ease investors' concerns about new data that hinted inflation could remain a problem for the Federal Reserve next year. Indexes had started the day lower as traders reacted to Commerce Department figures showing that prices for services continued to climb faster than hoped last month. Those numbers sent bond prices lower and kept the Nasdaq and S&P 500 on course for a third straight week of declines. But the indexes pared some of the week's losses after the midmorning release of the University of Michigan's consumer survey showed that households are still optimistic about the economy.
@AhGong:I pick Apple for Christmas gift because its shares have a long track record of rewarding investors. In fact, the stock has outperformed the S&P 500 by a wide margin over the last 10, five, three, and one year periods. A close look at the stock and, more importantly, the underlying business suggests there's likely more meaningful growth to come for Apple shareholders. Apple boasts a powerful "engine" of loyal users. The iPhone accounts for over half of the company's annual revenue and is obviously imperative to the business. But the real driver for Apple's business is the user behind the iPhone. The company's efforts to consistently deliver an integrated ecosystem of hardware, software, and services that delight customers have helped the company not just sell products, but als
@nickname168:My favorite footballer is Steven Gerrade. He was born on May 30, 1980 in Whiston, England. He was soon discovered by the local Merseyside football club, Liverpool FC. Few would have anticipated the dreams this wonderkid would bring alive once he stepped to the field. And HE was the guy who made me fall madly in love with football, a bond that never mind what circumstances may come, I will never dream to break. It was 2011, I played FIFA for the first time and I can swear I hardly knew who Messi or Ronaldo were then. The first mode I played was a career where I randomly picked a player from a random team. Fortunately, as I recall that now, the random team turned out to be Liverpool and the player, Steven Gerrard. I then began watching soccer in real life and followed Liv