@TigerEvents:Happy Birthday to TIGER!!! This year, we have prepared a time machine to go on an adventure with you. Come and find surprising gifts as we stroll down memory lane!There are so many wonderful little stories in our Tiger Quest. Collect as many coins as you can in the game, these will be your basic points of this game. Apart from one mini-game mission for SG/AU/NZ, the games will be open every week, and there are endless treasures waiting for you to discover. Points can be redeemed for multiple rewards, and you can win a share of up to USD 200,000 worth of prizes! Want to win extra points? Check out these mini-games, try them, stay with us and be PAWSITIVE!Remember to collect the cards and spell out "T.I.G.E.R" during your journey for a chance to receive the limited edition 8th Anniversary Gi
@Bonta:If we are talking about overall portfolio hedging, there are several ways to do so.1. Bonds Bonds usually are not as volatile as stocks and are supposed to act as anchors. Personally though, I am not a fan of it. As I feel that the hedging isn't very effective and the returns are too Low.2. GoldGold is another well known hedge. Gold performs well during crisis. However,gold doesnt reward u well for holding. It's really only to be used as hedge. Another alternative to gold can be the gold miners. I am currently hedging by owning some $Regis Resources Ltd(RRL.AU)$there are other gold miners like Eg: $Barrick Gold Corp(GOLD)$Alternatively, can gold for gold miner etf like $GDX3. De