Is Your Job Helpful For Your Investments?

Investing is a major undertaking that requires money, time, and relevant financial knowledge. Many people who are busy with work may choose mutual funds, while others who are unfamiliar with financial management may choose to save their money in banks.

avatarBonta
07-15
Being in construction industry brings awareness of construction materials like $PanUnited(P52.SI)$ $BRC ASIA LIMITED(BEC.SI)$ , construction players, real estate and supporting companies like dormitory providers. An example of how I used my knowledge is $Centurion(OU8.SI)$. They are dormitory providers. Their prices was very depressed during covid as workers were sent back due to shutting down of construction sites. Post covid, when construction restarted, it was extremely difficult to bring in wokers as there wasn’t enough dormitories. My company was struggling to bring back workers and basically have to beg for slots in dormitories. During that time, I
avatarAqa
07-14
Replying to @Aqa: @icycrystal Thanks for tag and like[Heart][Heart][Heart]//@Aqa:A stock broker should be best in managing his own stock investments. Unfortunately my job is not helpful for my stock investments. I have to work on my stock investments after work as a hobby. I treat this as my “adult” hobby that generate some returns that compliments my “day job”. Wish me luck in my trades. ✌🏻✌🏻

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I am working in a public listed company. I do not have any access to the company good or bad news before the public announcement. However, we can roughly able to gauge whether the company is doing well financially or not from our bonus and pay increment. Therefore, the public company staff will have the advantage to decide early whether to buy or to sell the company shares in good time or bad time respectively.
As an analyst, my job requires me to sift through vast amounts of information daily. But after a long day of crunching numbers and analyzing trends, I crave a break from the mental clutter. That's when I turn to Tiger Brokers, my trusted investment platform. With the financial resources provided by my job, I can invest in assets that interest me and watch my money grow. It's a refreshing change of pace from the noise of big data, and a way for me to take control of my financial future.
avatarAqa
07-11
A stock broker should be best in managing his own stock investments. Unfortunately my job is not helpful for my stock investments. I have to work on my stock investments after work as a hobby. I treat this as my “adult” hobby that generate some returns that compliments my “day job”. Wish me luck in my trades. ✌🏻✌🏻
Obviously, I am on my own and self employed. The perks of being your own boss.
Most employees have no idea of the financial performance. Only few select groups are fortunate to have the visibility. In the last company I worked, the stock price always moved the opposite direction to the performance. They call it the analyst way.
I work for a listed company but management never reveals anything that gives clues for stock buy or sell. Also all financial information is compartmented so no one except top management have the full picture
Can not disclose, company should not disclose. However general information could be heard / rumours but not guarantee it will happen still individual skills is needed.
yes. if you are in tech than you know more about tech stocks or companies and know which ones are worth investing. you might even appreciate the company's technology road map and be more invested than other unfamiliar sectors
let's see [Thinking] [Thinking] [Thinking] I guess in a way my job does help however I don't think I may have used info from my job effectively to trade. I normally try to read posts and listen to financial advisors. basically, grabbing info here and there to help me in my trading... @GoodLife99 @Universe宇宙 @Shyon @HelenJanet @SPACE ROCKET @LMSunshine @koolgal
thank you, @MillionaireTiger, for this interesting topic. I don't have job which gives insider news. But I put my earnings to good stocks and options to boost my wealth growth   . Like what  @vodkalime mentioned in his posts - Must well-informed of surrounding news. That's one news or noise   Somehow, my job paid me to boost my earnings via Tiger Brokers   and my long holiday come and share your thoughts too @vodkalime  @Fenger1188  @HelenJanet  @GoodLife99  @ahyi
Of cos I working in semiconductor line and know how well in semicon wafer chips now invest in $Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing(TSM)$no wrong. @MillionaireTiger @SR050321 @HelenJanet @koolgal @Fenger1188
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thank you, @MillionaireTiger, for this interesting topic. I don't have job which gives insider news. But I put my earnings to good stocks and options to boost my wealth growth  [Cool] [USD]. Like what  @vodkalime mentioned in his posts - Must well-informed of surrounding news. That's one news or noise  [Thinking] Somehow, my job paid me to boost my earnings via Tiger Brokers  [Wow] and my long holiday [love you] come and share your thoughts too @vodkalime  @Fenger1188  @HelenJanet  @GoodLife99  @ahyi
avatarMHh
07-11
My job is not useful for investments at all! Anyway there are so many industries available and even in the same industry, it is impossible to get all the insider news for all the companies. The only benefit that I can think of is familiarity and ease of understanding the information of the industry. Learning how to evaluate the companies is independent of one’s job. Worst case scenario would be just to buy ETF of the world index like VTI, very minimal hard work needed and fairly low risk. The main role of my job is to give me constant stream of money to buy stocks [LOL]

Can Your Job Boost Your Stock Trading?

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avatarWJ77
04-24
Nope. As a result, I m here 😅
avatarBarcode
04-24
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