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    • xifuxifu
      ·2022-06-19
      //@xifu: Wow

      Time Travel with Tiger, Join the Memorabilia Adventure Now!!!

      @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
      Time Travel with Tiger, Join the Memorabilia Adventure Now!!!
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    • xifuxifu
      ·2022-06-19
      Great ariticle, would you like to share it?
      @highhand
      The Price of Recession! Let's make a wild guess for tonight! [Sly] S&P 500 will bounce back 2% to 3739 after last night's 3.25% sell off. Hmm?Don't be mistaken. If it rebounds, it will be BUT a slow decline down into the abyss that I suspect will end by 2022. Yes, a painful process for all but inevitable. I could be wrong and it could be a steep drop right to the bottom by June end! Haha [Happy] Unlikely, though. Whatever the case, 3200 for S&P500 is highly probable. Current valuation at 3666 has some parts of recession factored in, but maybe not all. Further bad news (e.g. higher inflation in June, poorer earnings for Q2, etc...) would open the floodgates for a steep plunge as shown in the CAPITULATION phase of the
      The Price of Recession! Let's make a wild guess for tonight! [Sly] S&P 500 will bounce back 2% to 3739 after last night's 3.25% sell off. Hmm?Don't be mistaken. If it rebounds, it will be BUT a slow decline down into the abyss that I suspect will end by 2022. Yes, a painful process for all but inevitable. I could be wrong and it could be a steep drop right to the bottom by June end! Haha [Happy] Unlikely, though. Whatever the case, 3200 for S&P500 is highly probable. Current valuation at 3666 has some parts of recession factored in, but maybe not all. Further bad news (e.g. higher inflation in June, poorer earnings for Q2, etc...) would open the floodgates for a steep plunge as shown in the CAPITULATION phase of the
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    • xifuxifu
      ·2022-06-19
      Wow

      Time Travel with Tiger, Join the Memorabilia Adventure Now!!!

      @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
      Time Travel with Tiger, Join the Memorabilia Adventure Now!!!
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    • xifuxifu
      ·2022-03-19
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      How Will Amazon's Stock Split Impact My Tax Returns?

      @jayc
      $Amazon.com(AMZN)$Is a stock split good?Although it may appear that you've hit the jackpot when you hear about a stock split, it isn't as glamorous as it sounds. You'll receive additional shares of Amazon in your account but the overall value of your shares won't change.Let's say you owned one share of Amazon stock valued at $3,000 before the split. After a 20-for-1 stock split, you now own 20 shares of stock that are worth $150 per share. The total value of all your shares will still be $3,000.What you should know about taxesRelax. I'm not about to throw thousands of tax considerations and forms at you. Stock splits are tax-friendly. Because you don't make any money from a stock split in itself, you don't have to cough up any money to the IRS.Sel
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    • xifuxifu
      ·2021-09-18
      Good sharing...

      Relative Strength Index (RSI)

      @jayc
      The Relative Strength Index (RSI), developed by J. Welles Wilder, is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. The RSI oscillates between zero and 100. Traditionally the RSI is considered overbought when above 70 and oversold when below 30. Signals can be generated by looking for divergences and failure swings. RSI can also be used to identify the general trend.How this indicator works1. RSI is considered overbought when above 70 and oversold when below 30. These traditional levels can also be adjusted if necessary to better fit the security. For example, if a security is repeatedly reaching the overbought level of 70 you may want to adjust this level to 80.Note: During strong trends, the RSI may remain in overbought or oversold for extended periods.2. RS
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    • xifuxifu
      ·2021-09-08
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      What Is The Buffett Indicator?

      @jayc
      The Buffett Indicator is the ratio of total US stock market valuation to GDP. Named after Warren Buffett, who called the ratio "the best single measure of where valuations stand at any given moment". (Buffett has since walked back those comments, hesitating to endorse any single measure as either comprehensive or consistent over time, but this ratio remains credited to his name). To calculate the ratio, we need to get data for both metrics: Total Market Value and GDP.Total Market ValueThe most common measurement of the aggregate value of the US stock market is the Wilshire 5000. This is available directly from Wilshire (links to all data sources below), with monthly data starting in 1971, and daily measures beginning in 1980. The Wilshire index was created such that a 1-point increase in t
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    • xifuxifu
      ·2021-09-05
      Good knowledge sharing!

      Understand The P/E Ratio

      @jayc
      The price-to-earnings ratio, or P/E ratio, helps you compare the price of a company's stock to the earnings the company generates. This comparison helps you understand whether markets are overvaluing or undervaluing a stock.The P/E ratio is a key tool to help you compare the valuations of individual stocks or entire stock indexes, such as the S&P 500. In this article, we'll explore the P/E ratio in depth, learn how to calculate a P/E ratio, and understand how it can help you make sound investment decisions.What Is the P/E Ratio?The P/E ratio is derived by dividing the price of a stock by the stock's earnings. Think of it this way: The market price of a stock tells you how much people are willing to pay to own the shares, but the P/E ratio tells you whether the price accurately reflects
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