【 Review 】The second trade to Win Season Meeting has come to a successful conclusion!

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08-11

📢 Calling all Tiger Pals! 🐯

We just wrapped up an energizing Trade To Win — 7.31 Meetup in Singapore — thanks to everyone who came, shared and made the night full of practical trading wisdom! 🥳✨

This offline meetup focused on practical takeaways from the Trade To Win competition and community sharing. Four standout participants presented their trading styles, actionable strategies and mindset lessons. Below is a concise English recap (minor excerpts from the original recording may be quoted).[Smart][Smart]

Speakers [Smart]😍😍

  • @Daisycarro3

    • Result: Individual Top 3; Elite Team Top 4 (Wealth Wizzards)

    • Preference: Stocks

    • Quarterly return: 117.18%

    • Top performer this quarter: TSLA

  • @Sasabbat

    • Result: Individual Top 5; Week 5 Individual Champion (team leader: DIHAO)

    • Preference: Stocks

    • Quarterly return: 35.69%

    • Top performer this quarter: PLTR

  • @Caldytron

    • Result: Individual Top 17

    • Preference: Options

    • Quarterly return: 86.89% (example trade noted: TSLA 2025‑12‑19 300 CALL realized P/L cited in session)

  • @Mathematical Money

    • Result: Regular Team Top 6; Week 10 Individual Champion (Warriors Team leader)

    • Preference: Stocks + Options (team trading)

    • Quarterly return: not disclosed in session

Speaker strategy highlights [Evil]

  • Caldytron : Uses technical analysis (10/20/50/200 MAs, support levels) after fundamental screening; prefers stocks with clear intraday ranges and sets a fixed initial stake with an acceptable stop‑loss (example: RM2,000 first entry risk).

  • Mathematical Money: Trades as a team, emphasizes psychology and money management; combines statistics with options (e.g., put selling) to generate steady income while holding long‑term winners (e.g., Coinbase from $40 → $400).

  • Sasabbat : Distinguishes investing vs trading — invest with long‑term conviction, trade with predefined targets (e.g., 30% take‑profit); avoid over‑leverage and keep cash ready for downturn buys.

  • Daisycarro3: Shifted from hype‑chasing to fundamentals; supports “buy the dip” when fundamentals remain intact but balances between averaging down and cutting losses.

Key discussion points (practical conclusions)[USD][Call][Call][Call]

  • Stock selection: Most speakers prefer large, predictable names (the so‑called “quality 50”) and avoid tiny, ultra‑volatile caps; Tesla was frequently mentioned as a top performer.

  • Emotional discipline: Plan ahead (targets, stops, sizing) so you act by rules, not by panic; keep dry powder to buy during sell‑offs.

  • Stops & take‑profits: No universal percentage — decide based on whether price action breaches your investment thesis or exceeds your risk tolerance.

  • Options adjustments: Near events or when close to strike prices, assess whether you’re willing to own the stock—if not, adjust or close; never trade on hope.

Selected excerpt[Miser]

Teresa (opening): “Trading is not just about finance — it should be part of your lifestyle.”
(Teresa also introduced Tiger BOSS’s cashback‑to‑fractional‑shares idea to lower the entry barrier and encourage habit‑based investing.)

🔥🎁🎁🥳🥳🥳🥰Wrap‑up & next steps

This meetup delivered concentrated, complementary insights ranging from short‑term technical trades to options income and long‑term conviction investing. Community discussion turned abstract ideas into practical actions — many thanks to all speakers and attendees for sharing.

This is the video clip for this event

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