Jackson hole . I am diversify into tiger vault ,SSB and t bills and QQQM

At the Jackson Hole conference, I'm keeping it brief. 

Our main goal now is to get inflation back to 2%. Without stable prices, the economy's a mess. We're gonna have to endure some slower growth and higher rates, but it's worth it. The economy's slowing down from its 2021 high, but we're still strong. The labor market's doing great, but there's an imbalance. Inflation's high, and even though July looked better, we need more proof it's dropping.

We're tightening up our policy to fix inflation. Raised the target rates recently and might do it again. We know it might hurt, but not fixing this would hurt more. Economy's got momentum, but we're cautious. We're learning from the past, making sure inflation stays low. Expectations matter. If folks think high inflation's here to stay, it'll stick. We're focused, even if it takes time. We won't quit until we're sure the job's done.

Jackson hole . I am diversify into tiger vault ,SSB and t bills and QQQM  

Sure, it sounds like you're looking to diversify your investment portfolio into various assets like Tiger Vault, SSB (Singapore Savings Bonds), T-bills (Treasury bills), and QQQM (Invesco QQQ Trust). Diversification is a smart strategy to manage risk and potentially enhance returns. Let's break down each of these investments:

1. **Tiger Vault:** Tiger Vault is a tiger 🐯 

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2. **SSB (Singapore Savings Bonds):**

SSBs are a type of government bond issued by the Singapore government. They are considered safe investments because they're backed by the government. SSBs offer a fixed interest rate, and they're designed to be accessible to retail investors. They can be a good choice for conservative investors who prioritize capital preservation.

3. **T-bills (Treasury bills):**

Treasury bills are short-term government securities issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. They are also considered very safe because they are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government. T-bills are often used as a cash-equivalent investment, as they mature in a few weeks to a year. They're suitable for investors who want minimal risk and quick liquidity.

4. **QQQM (Invesco QQQ Trust):** 

QQQM is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that tracks the performance of the Nasdaq-100 Index. This index includes 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market. QQQM provides exposure to the technology and growth sectors, making it a more aggressive investment compared to bonds and other fixed-income securities. It's important to note that investing in individual stocks or sector-focused ETFs like QQQM can carry higher volatility and risk.

When diversifying your portfolio, consider your risk tolerance, investment goals, and time horizon. Combining assets with varying risk levels can help you balance potential returns and risks. Typically, bonds and fixed-income assets like SSBs and T-bills provide stability, while investments like QQQM can offer growth potential but come with higher volatility.

Before making any investment decisions, it's a good idea to research each investment option thoroughly, possibly consult with a financial advisor, and ensure that your choices align with your overall financial plan. Remember that all investments come with some level of risk, and diversification doesn't eliminate risk entirely but can help manage it more effectively.@TigerStars @MillionaireTiger @Daily_Discussion @MillionaireTiger do feature me for more good post on diversity $Invesco QQQ Trust-ETF(QQQ)$ $Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF(QQQM)$ $S&P 500(.SPX)$ 

# Powell speech in Jackson Hole: will market rebound or plunge?

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  • ChrisColeman
    ·2023-08-26
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    Even Nvidia has a bad day. This pos one year straight just up. Wtf..not one 4 percent drop.....God forbid. Will never trade a stock again unless it's daily average volume is over 15 million..

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    • Optionspuppy
      But qqqm rises
      2023-08-26
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    • Optionspuppy
      Green qqqm in the end
      2023-08-26
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  • JohnnyYoung
    ·2023-08-26

    patience, the reversal will happen anytime soon. You can almost bet on an end of day Friday sell off. This one is pesky though, just have to wait for loss in steam

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  • WendyDelia
    ·2023-08-26

    The infatuation with the Nasdaq to me is to crazy. With all the nonsense and NVDA only going up 5% on the week…$SOXS still down on the week around 4%. Give me a break….Nasdaq ain’t going nowhere but up.

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  • AdamDavis
    ·2023-08-26

    Gotta keep a boomy on ya Even when it’s close friends Tryin’ not to mix the money up With emotions

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  • JohnnyYoung
    ·2023-08-26

    Next week has a lot in store for us in terms of inflation data.

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  • JohnMitchell
    ·2023-08-26

    damn saw it just now. Nasdaq looks like a fckin bear flag. Still lower high.

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