nomadic_m
01-05
As a savvy trader, I'm leveraging a multi-pronged approach to accumulate capital and maximize returns:

Weekly Auto Deposits
I've set up a weekly auto deposit into my trading account. This disciplined approach ensures consistent capital injection, allowing me to take advantage of market opportunities.

Easy Sell Puts
To generate additional income, I'm selling puts on established companies with strong fundamentals. This strategy provides a regular stream of premium income, which I can use to further grow my capital.

Chasing Tiger Coins
I'm also actively collecting Tiger coins, which can be exchanged for stock vouchers. These vouchers will be used to purchase stocks on deep red days, providing a strategic entry point into the market.

Buying on Deep Red Days
With my accumulated stock vouchers, I'll be buying into the market on deep red days. This contrarian approach allows me to capitalize on undervalued stocks and potentially reap significant rewards when the market rebounds.

Have You Made Your First Trade?
People always hope for a good start, as it brings more confidence to face what comes next. In the stock market, there’s a saying that a strong January performance often signals a higher chance of market gains for the entire year. Conversely, if January ends in the red, there’s a higher likelihood of a down year overall. ---------------------- On the first trading day of the new year, do you think the market will close up or down? Will the market achieve the hoped-for positive start?
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