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      ·11-22 23:44
      MicroStrategy's heavy reliance on Bitcoin makes it a unique yet volatile play in the stock market. Citron Research's short position highlights a critical risk: the company’s transformation into what some call a "Bitcoin investment fund" rather than a software firm. This correlation to Bitcoin prices can deter traditional investors but attract risk-tolerant ones. During pullbacks, especially sharp ones triggered by events like Citron's report, MicroStrategy becomes an intriguing option for bottom-fishing. The decision to invest depends on one’s view of Bitcoin. If you believe Bitcoin will recover and continue its upward trajectory, MicroStrategy could serve as a leveraged proxy. However, its dual exposure to crypto volatility and broader equity markets demands caution. A reasonable target p
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      ·11-22 14:59
      Dark moments have a way of defining us. They can break us or forge us stronger. For Trump, one of those moments came in 2011 at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Media and much of the political elite were united in mockery, dismissing him as little more than a reality TV personality with outlandish ambitions. That night, as President Obama and others publicly joked about his questioning of Obama’s birthplace, the laughter may have rung loud, but it did not shatter him. Instead, it sparked a fire. The moment was cinematic—a scene straight out of a Hollywood revenge arc. The protagonist, ridiculed by the establishment, walks away not defeated but fueled by a burning resolve. Trump’s decision to run for president years later can be viewed as his response to that humiliation. In life,
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      ·11-22 00:58
      Bitcoin hitting $100k tonight would be nothing short of a financial phenomenon, but let’s temper expectations with market realities. If it does skyrocket to this level, my profit-taking strategy would hinge on gradual selling. I’d start taking profits at around $110k, ensuring gains are locked in while allowing room for further growth. The end of this bull market will likely coincide with a confluence of factors: aggressive monetary policy changes, regulatory crackdowns, or exhaustion of retail investor enthusiasm. Historically, sharp parabolic moves in crypto are often followed by corrections, but predicting the peak is an art, not a science. This bull market’s true end will be written in hindsight—until then, I’ll keep riding the wave while sticking to my strategy.
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      ·11-21 14:54
      Bubble tea isn't just a drink-it's a lifestyle. In Singapore, where the weather is hot and the hustle never stops, a refreshing cup of bubble tea can feel like a mini-vacation. Whether it's the classic pearl milk tea from KOI, the zesty cheese tea from HEYTEA, or the indulgent brown sugar creations from Tiger Sugar, there's something for every craving. I'll admit, I'm a huge fan. I enjoy 2-3 cups a week, spending around $500 a year-but every sip is worth it! My favorites? Mixue for budget-friendly indulgence and Luckin Tea for a fancy treat. Bubble tea isn't just a drink, it's a mood booster. How much do you spend on your bubble tea fix?
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      ·11-21 00:21
      Bubble tea isn’t just a drink- it’s the heart of our shared moments. From celebrating milestones to comforting us on rough days, it’s always there, like a dependable friend. My favorite memory? A spontaneous “bubble tea crawl” with colleagues, hopping from KOI to HEYTEA, chasing not just the perfect cup but also laughter and camaraderie. It’s amazing how a simple cup bridges differences and builds connections. Bubble tea isn’t just a lifestyle in Singapore- it’s our lifestyle. And hey, if I win this, the first thing I’ll do is treat my friends to another round of “boba bonding”!
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      ·11-13
      $Grab Holdings(GRAB)$  Keeping my faith.
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    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·11-10
      Remember life is a journey. Enjoy it, appreciate life.

      [Events] What’s your philosophy on spending money?

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      Everyone’s approach to spending reflects a bit of their outlook on life. Today, Tiger Broker invites you to share your personal spending philosophy—are you a saver, or do you prefer to live in the moment? Do you carefully plan for the future, or do you enjoy seizing each day as it comes?Warren Buffett once advised young people, “Save money while you’re young, it becomes harder once you have a family to support.”Or, as Ernest Hemingway noted, “You can’t have youth and the feeling of youth at the same time.”How do you view these perspectives? What’s your own take on spending?[How to Participate]Share this post and tag at least one friend to join in on the conversation.Comment below with your spending philosophy and how it impacts your life decisions.Feel free to share a specific spending exp
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    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·11-10
      Always remember that life is a journey. There are many milestones in life. No doubt need to be prudent in saving and building up your cash capital. But there be a time when you need to know when to spend. Can bring the sacks of cash to grave.
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      ·10-08
      $Alphabet(GOOGL)$  go go go don't stop. Keep hitting new heights
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      ·10-06
      Great article, would you like to share it?

      Would You Let Your Child Learn About Investing at Early Age?

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      Recently a Chinese blogger taught her daughter to understand the stock market - “good target + good price + risk management”. The blogger asked her daughter, “Which company do you want to invest in?” She said $Alphabet(GOOG)$ because Google is a very good company, its search is the best. Then the influencer asked her whether she should buy something expensive or cheap?She said we should buy expensive because cheap things are not good quality.Then another question: if the same Google, buy at 10 dollars or 8 dollars?She said if the same thing, then certainly willing to buy cheap. Some people feel that teaching children to invest is a waste of their children's time. Some recognized it, while others questioned the blogger's investing ability. Not only
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