$Vanguard S&P 500 ETF(VOO)$Gogo, there's extreme fear in the market now and most stocks are near/at 52-weeks low. Even if you were to buy now, I'm sure your entry price would be much lower than most people!! Most people would always think that the market will continue to drop further and hence alway hesitate to enter. You can slowly enter the market, if drop lower can continue to add more and im sure you will do well in the long-run!!!
I would rather hold stock of EL or LVMH!! Did you know that the stocks of $Estee Lauder(EL)$ appreciate by 80.55% over the last 5 years, whereas share of $LVMH MOET HENNESSY LOUIS VUITTON SE(0HAU.UK)$ appreciate by a massive 230% over last 5 years. In comparison, a typical luxury bag only appreciate by 100% (double in price) over a period of 10 years. So next time, remember to ask for stocks if you already have plenty of bags in your wardrobe!! @Daily_Discussion @TigerEvents
$Nasdaq100 Bull 3X ETF(TQQQ)$ Big central banks this week raised interest rates to their highest levels since the global financial crisis, yet investors rushed into equities and bonds after officials hinted that the current cycle of monetary tightening may be nearing its end. Investors were buoyed after Fed chair Jay Powell said the "disinflationary process" in the US economy was under way. However, history has shown that softening stance from Fed may lead to higher inflation. The central bank was now aggressively increasing interest rates to bring inflation back to around 2 percent, its long-established target. If the Fed failed to get inflation lower, it would damage its credibility and sow doubts about its abilit
$Nasdaq100 Bull 3X ETF(TQQQ)$ $Nasdaq100 Bull 3X ETF(TQQQ)$ Bearish The recent rpeorted inflation was 8.2% and the Fed's goal is to bring it down to 2%, hence we might see a larger interest rate hikes from Fed to curb the ongoing inflation. The 10-years US Govt Bond is fluctuating around 4% now, if the rates can continue to climb, we might see more short-term sell-down moving forward. @Daily_Discussion @CaptainTiger @TigerStars @MillionaireTiger
$Nasdaq100 Bull 3X ETF(TQQQ)$ The Fed has recently announced that the interest rate will go up to 4.25 - 4.5% by end 2022. I believed that inflation has already peaked and if the inflation can cool down faster than expected, there's also a possibility that the market will rally!! There's currently extreme fear in the market, a good time to add some long position! @Daily_Discussion @CaptainTiger @TigerStars @MillionaireTiger
$Nasdaq100 Bull 3X ETF(TQQQ)$ The recent rpeorted inflation was 8.2% and the Fed's goal is to bring it down to 2%, hence we might see a larger interest rate hikes from Fed to curb the ongoing inflation. The 10-years US Govt Bond is fluctuating around 4% now, if the rates can continue to climb, we might see more short-term sell-down moving forward. @Daily_Discussion @CaptainTiger @TigerStars @MillionaireTiger
@Omega88:Hi tiger brothers and sisters!! Today I would like to share a passive strategy that I use for my long-term investment on the S&P500. Firstly, let's understand the difference between Enhanced Dollar Cost Average (EDCA) and Dollar Cost Average (DCA). I'm sure most of you here have heard of dollar-cost averaging (DCA) and now let's have a look at enhanced DCA (EDCA). EDCA is a rule-based strategy that retains most of the attributes of traditional DCA and improves on it. You will invest a fixed amount of money at predetermined intervals for DCA, whereas you invest more money in down months and less money in up months.DCA is used to remove emotions from the investing strategy and it doesn't require the investors to time the market. Those who DCA usually perform better than av
@Omega88:Enhanced Dollar Cost Average (EDCA) investment strategy!! I'm sure most of you here have heard of dollar-cost averaging (DCA) and now let's have a look at enhanced DCA (EDCA). EDCA is a rule-based strategy that retains most of the attributes of traditional DCA and improves on it. You will invest a fixed amount of money at predetermined intervals for DCA, whereas you invest more money in down months and less money in up months.DCA is used to remove emotions from the investing strategy and it doesn't require the investors to time the market. Those who DCA usually perform better than average investors who tried to time the market. Over the long-run, the annualized returns from S&P500 is around 10% and it prevents the investors from panic selling when the market crashes temporarily bu