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      ·2022-08-07
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      ·11-14
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      ·10-29
      #TopTrader #AnotherGreenDay
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    • STLokeSTLoke
      ·09-30
      Trading is primarily a skill that can be learned and developed through experience, education, and practice, rather than a talent that someone is born with. While certain inherent traits, like emotional control or pattern recognition, might give some individuals a slight advantage, success in trading largely comes from building knowledge, honing analytical abilities, and learning from both successes and failures. Here’s a breakdown of why trading is more skill-based, with a few mentions of natural traits that can complement those skills: Why Trading is a Skill Knowledge and Education: Trading requires an understanding of financial markets, economics, technical analysis, and company fundamentals. Traders spend time studying charts, learning about different assets, and understanding the marke
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      ·09-30
      $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$  Several Singaporean companies could benefit from a surge in China’s stock market, particularly those with significant business exposure to China. As China remains a key trading partner for Singapore, many companies across various sectors—including banking, real estate, commodities, and consumer goods—have direct or indirect links to the Chinese economy. Below are some Singaporean companies that could see positive impacts from a China stock market surge or a recovery in China’s economy. 1. DBS Group Holdings (DBS) As Singapore’s largest bank, DBS has extensive operations in Asia, including China. A surge in China’s stock market would likely signal improving economic conditions, which could boost financial activ
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      ·09-30
      The question of whether it's too late to buy China stocks is complex, as it depends on a range of factors including the state of China's economy, geopolitical risks, regulatory challenges, and individual investor risk tolerance. Let’s break down the key aspects to help guide your decision. 1. China’s Economic Outlook China has experienced a remarkable growth trajectory over the last few decades, becoming the second-largest economy in the world. However, recent years have seen some slowdowns due to several factors, including: Post-Pandemic Recovery: After strict COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions, China’s economy showed signs of a slower-than-expected recovery. Consumption has lagged behind, and growth has not rebounded as strongly as anticipated. While China has implemented some stimulus
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      ·09-30
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Deciding between focusing on the big picture or accumulating small gains depends on your investment goals, risk tolerance, and time horizon. Both approaches have merit, but they cater to different strategies and objectives. 1. Focusing on the Big Picture (Long-Term Growth) Advantages: Compound Growth: Long-term investments allow you to benefit from compounding returns, where reinvesting dividends and capital gains can result in significant wealth accumulation over time. Less Stress: By focusing on the big picture, you avoid the stress and anxiety that come from short-term market volatility. Long-term investors tend to weather market downturns better because they focus on the overall growth trajectory rather than daily fluctu
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      ·09-30
      $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$  Introduction NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) has emerged as one of the most influential technology companies in the world, particularly in the fields of graphics processing units (GPUs), artificial intelligence (AI), and data center solutions. As of 2024, NVIDIA's stock continues to attract the attention of investors due to its market dominance in several cutting-edge technologies, making it a compelling candidate for investment. However, like any stock, NVIDIA presents both opportunities and risks. This report aims to provide an in-depth analysis of whether it’s a good time to buy NVIDIA stock, considering the company's fundamentals, growth prospects, industry trends, and potential risks. Company Overview Founded in 1993, NVID
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    • STLokeSTLoke
      ·09-28
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    • STLokeSTLoke
      ·09-23
      $Intel(INTC)$  not a good idea
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    • STLokeSTLoke
      ·08-27
      Yay!!
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