I think there is defo similarities if we grossly compare both love and investing. We shouldn’t deal in both impulsively. There are time we should make the decision to cut off yet at times, time in the market/relationship works out.
Still at the sidelines for now since the market doesn’t rly seemed to be making v big moves. Going to dca diligently but will be keeping an eye out for any unexpected discount
Have a base amount of gold or equivalent stock for emergency. But am keeping a good amount of cash in preparation of a black swan event to shop and scoop up any good discounted stocks for long term investment.
Continue to dca into broad market index and ignore the noise for a peaceful long term investment strategy. That said, those savvy enough would still go ahead to make trades or buy the dip. So to each their own.
Definitely $DBS(D05.SI)$, any drop is an increase of dividend since this bank stock is so stonks. Definitely a piece of my long term portfolio be it for growth or dividends.
Am optimistic of $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ with the strong demand for AI still going. Should continue to inch upwards for now. Expecting a 3-5% increase by end this week or next week.
$Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ is probably a likely dark horse. Stock price has dropped recently but believe that long run the stock is still poised for more up gains
I’m a mix of Long distance horse and steady horse. I believe in broad market index and long term investment but at the same time also hunting for good dividend stocks to plan for my future.
While $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ expenditure on AI is huge, I believe it is needed for future growth, so the current situation is just temporary and I am optimistic of its future.
Feel like while not as effective or perhaps maybe not so exciting, DCA into broad market index is still the way to go, the patience will be rewarded eventually.
Even after earnings, I would still be bullish on $Alphabet(GOOG)$and $Microsoft(MSFT)$ as they are the 2 most tangible B2B assets that even we as the consumers are actively using and is prevalent in our daily lives.
Based on current market data and industry analysis, crude oil and energy ETFs remain highly relevant investment vehicles worth monitoring, though they face significant headwinds in 2026.
$Amazon.com(AMZN)$ still looks strong in terms of its performance. So I’m still bullish on it. Although this is not surprising considering its strong cloud and ad revenue growth.