Hey, tigers:Let's review the previous lesson first.Day7 Education:3 typical technical indicatorsToday, I will introduce the risks that must be avoided when you invest in US stocks.①The risk of investing in gross ticket.②Risk of margin.③Risk of investment.The risk of investing in gross ticketQ: what is a gross ticket?A: The gross ticket, is a common name for which stock prices are less than one dollar. Also, according to the SEC, any stock priced below $5 can be called a penny stock.Q: why do you need to pay attention to this risk?A: The risks of investing in gross ticket mainly come from three aspects:a. Anticipation of delisting and bankruptcyb. The stock price is easily manipulatedc. Transaction commissionLet's talk in det
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
Another common investing conundrum that I encounter as an investor is the classical Cash or Asset? In a potential inflationary environment, you might hear articles shouting, "cash is useless! Buy stock, property and assets!". On the flip side, there's the age old saying that "cash is king!" Here are some my thoughts.Cash is Useless. Buy assets.The argument for this is that in an inflationaryenvironment, cash is useless. Can your bank give you an interest rate that exceeds 2.2~8% inflation? Highly unlikely. Your bank will likely bust doing that and even if it does give super high inflation rates, like in Zimbabwe, that would mean that inflation has set in big time.The other argument against cash is that your purchasing power gets dramatically reduced. How much has the hawker increased his o
I don't think he will just pay the board $0, effectively what he means is he will fire them!After accepting to be part of the board and then rejecting seems to suggest that they are unable to work together or have different thoughts on how to take the company forward. He might just fire them in the name of being able to implement the changes necessary 'to unlock the potential' of Twitter. The next question of what's next is tricky. Inrecent times, his behaviour is clearly one that invites controversy. In the name of free speech, his speech has not been consistent with his actions too. He has ranted much about the need for the ability to edit amongst other complaints. He also has slammed Twitter repeatedly about hindering free speech.There are many suggestions by him&nbs