@Mineminemineallmine:$TSLA 20260227 390.0 PUT$ my weekly put. Will continue so whether the market is up n down. It is more about whether the premium is worth it.
@Mineminemineallmine:$TSLA 20260227 390.0 PUT$ my weekly put. Will continue so whether the market is up n down. It is more about whether the premium is worth it.
@koolgal:πππI invest in $STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ because it is built on Singapore's blue chip strength - $DBS(D05.SI)$ $OCBC Bank(O39.SI)$ $UOB(U11.SI)$ $Singtel 10(Z77.SI)$ . These are companies that have weathered storms, crises and cycles, yet continue to stand tall. It's Singapore in a single ETF. For me it is not just an ETF. It is a connection to home, to stability and to the values that continue to guide my investing journey . <
@HRHRHRHR:$GraniteShares 2x Short NVDA Daily ETF(NVD)$ $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ When NVDA lost $193.25 after Market, quickly joined the Bears side and short it. Really cannot trade with emotions, must follow the chart. If a great earnings cant push NVDA to ATH, i cant see what other news can push it further. Market expectation is just too much. AMD is better for gains.
@AMDidass:$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ its having a big rise and big drop but no worries! It's coming to the top soon! $Apple(AAPL)$ this perfect share also going same way! Let's see and wait for profit! Gogogo!
@Shyon:$Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3x Shares(SOXL)$ I continue to dollar-cost average into SOXL because I believe in the long-term structural growth of the semiconductor industry. The AI wave is not a short-term hype cycle β it is a multi-year infrastructure buildout driven by companies like NVIDIA, Advanced Micro Devices, and hyperscalers investing aggressively in data centers. From AI training and inference to edge computing and electric vehicles, chips remain the core enabler. Instead of trying to time every short-term swing, I prefer accumulating exposure gradually while the broader semiconductor cycle consolidates. Secondly, volatility is exactly why SOXL fits my strategy. As a 3x leveraged ETF tracking the semiconductor sector, it ampl