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      ·2023-07-04
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      What is Editor's Pick & Criteria for receiving it

      @CaptainTiger
      Hi Tigers!This is Captain Tiger, your most helpful friend in the Tiger Community! Captain Tiger: Your most helpful friend in the Tiger CommunityYou may have seen many articles with a "PICK" sign in the front, which means it is an Editor's Pick. In simple words, the post has been viewed by the Tiger Community Team and has been recommended due to its high-quality content and analysis.Then you may wonder: how do Tigers benefit from getting an editor's pick?Well, before answering the question, I must introduce you to one thing: Tiger Coins, the virtual coins that you can use in the Tiger Community to redeem gifts such as souvenir Tigers, commission-free trading cards, stock vouchers, etc.. (Here the link
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      ·2023-07-04
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      Biden's Health Back in Focus As The Double Top Of S&P 500 Patterns Defined

      @Ivan_Gan
      The first half of the year has passed, and the second half of the year is about to If inflation expectations and the end of rate hike cycle dominate market expectations in the first half of the year, then whether the economy is in recession and interest rate cut expectations will dominate market sentiment in the second half of the year. Even if the Federal Reserve's interest rate meeting in July and September goes back to rate hike, this year will be almost the same. After all, the core inflation data began to slow down, and there are fewer and fewer reasons for rate hike. The rest depends on whether the economic data is affected by rate hike and there is a recession. After all, recession is the real reason for cutting interest rates.Since the debt ceiling was raised, the printing press in
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      ·2023-07-04
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      JP Morgan Chase & Co. ( $JPM ) stock analysis
      JP Morgan Chase & Co. ( $JPM ) stock analysis
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    • vanshvansh
      ·2023-07-04
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      [21st June] When To Buy, The Dip Is Delicious🙏

      @daz888888888
      $Amazon.com(AMZN)$The stock market has taken a tumble lately, with the S&P 500 officially entering a bear market after falling more than 20% from its peak.While downturns and bear markets can be intimidating to even the best investors, they're also one of the best opportunities to buy. Stock prices are significantly lower now than they were a few months ago, and buying the dip can help you get more bang for your buck.It's important, though, to have the right strategy. Here's how to make the most of your money during a downturn.Take Amazon (AMZN) shares as a great example did you know that the dip happens usually at 3pm US ET where the stock is at its lowest.These tips are really important:1. Avoid knee-jerk reactionsWhen stock prices are down,
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      ·2022-06-28
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      The average return is not your return

      @Alvin Chow
      Judging an investment based on its past average returns is a dangerous thing. It gives us a false sense of what the future might bring. It is not just that 'historical returns are not indicative of future performances', the issue is about the sequence of returns.This means that the 'path' you took will have a significant impact to your actual returns. For example, you invested 3 years with the returns as such:Year 1: +5%Year 2: -15%Year 3: +25%Average return = 5% per yearIf you have invested $1,000, you will get $1,116 at the end of the third year. But this is lower than the $1,158 if you get a consistent 5% return each year. This is why average return is misleading. Returns are dependent on the path you took.This is also known as sequence of returns risk, which retirees have to pay most a
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      ·2022-06-25
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      ·2022-06-25
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      $ABF SG BOND ETF(A35.SI)$Ghjk
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      ·2022-06-25
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      DIS: The Oversold Blue-Chip Stock to Buy

      @EvanHolt
      Blue-chip stocks offer exposure to the world’s biggest and most well-financed corporations. They are industry titans with a history of surviving recessions and weathering economic storms.But that doesn’t mean they’re immune to downturns. We’re witnessing one of the biggest thrashings on record, and it’s creating opportunities for those willing to look past the pain. Below I’ll reveal three of the best blue-chip stocks to buy before the recovery.And make no mistake, a rebound is coming that will bring rich rewards to those willing to plant seeds now. Remember, the financial market’s advance is permanent, and the declines are temporary. We could argue that a recession has already been priced in at this point in the cycle. The averageS&P 500stock has already fallen 30%, and the averageNas
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