@Bunifa Latif:Growth stocks are those companies that are considered to have the potential to outperform the overall market over time because of their future potential. Value stocks are classified as companies that are currently trading below what they are really worth and will thus provide a superior return. Which category is better? The comparative historical performance of these two sub-sectors yields some surprising results. Growth stocks can be found in small-, mid-, and large-cap sectors and can only retain this status until analysts feel that they have achieved their potential. Growth companies are considered to have a good chance for considerable expansion over the next few years, either because they have a product or line of products that are expected to sell well or because they appear to be ru
@koolgal:What a fantastic reversal from the depths of despair in June to the heights of optimism and hope in July! Such is the level of excitement of the US markets these days!The financial gurus cannot seem to agree among themselves whether it is a Bear Market Rally or a New Bull Rally.I believe that it all boils down to 2 factors:1. The state of the economy - job numbers, GDP, supply constraints. Recently the US economy contracted in the last 2 quarters and technically it is in recession.2. The action taken by the Feds in regards to raising interest rates. If the Feds are hawkish and continue to raise interest rates, then it will certainly dampen the markets. The current market is actually pricing in a reduction in the quantum of interest rates in
@SR050321:Have you updated to the latest version of tiger apps ? I just did, now back ground change colour to white, but i prefer black, kindly advise how to change back to black ? White colour so pale, as if Printing not enough ink [Chuckle] What should i do ? Appreciate some advice, thank you 🙏@Venus_M@MHh@DiAngel@LMSunshine@Soyabean89pls advice thank you 😊
@UrsulaFowler:$Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$ Regional indices were up, tracking a strong finish on Wall Street overnight. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index rose 2.9 per cent, Jakarta Composite Index climbed 2.1 per cent, South Korea’s benchmark Kospi was up 1 per cent, Japan’s Nikkei 225 rose 0.7 per cent, while Kuala Lumpur Composite Index ended 0.4 per cent higher. Jardine Matheson was the top gainer on the STI, climbing 4.1 per cent or US$2.26 to close at US$57.76. At the bottom of the table was Singtel : Z74 -1.1%. Despite making steady gains the previous day, the counter on Friday fell 1.1 per cent or S$0.03 to end at S$2.70. It was the most heavily traded counter by volume, with some 42.8 million securities changing hands throughout the day.