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Kia ora Tiger traders! 🌟 Paris 2024 is set to make history as the first Olympics to achieve full gender parity—50% women, 50% men. That’s right, no more "man-splaining" on how to win medals! Women and men will be battling it out equally in every sport. We’re talking about a level playing field, from the volleyball courts to the tennis courts—finally, a chance for everyone to flex their muscles and not just their egos! 💪🎖️

But hold on to your trading screens—this isn’t just a win for sports; it’s a touchdown for society. The ripple effect could be as powerful as a gold medal performance, spreading from the Olympic arena to the boardrooms. Imagine this: if the world can achieve gender parity at the Olympics, why not on our paychecks? Time to close the gap—no more running a marathon just to catch up! 🏃‍♀️💸

Now, let’s spotlight some incredible female athletes who are breaking barriers and bringing home the gold:

🇨🇳 Zheng Qinwen - 🎾 Tennis anyone? Zheng Qinwen just served up a slice of history by becoming the first Chinese player to win Olympic gold in women’s singles tennis! She aced her way through the final with a 6-2, 6-3 victory—no tie-breaker needed. Talk about smashing the competition! 🏅

🇨🇳 Chen Yiwen - A diving sensation, Chen Yiwen clinched the gold medal in the women’s 3m springboard event, continuing China’s dominance in diving. Her precision and grace left competitors in her wake as she scored an impressive 376.00 points. 🌊🏅

🇳🇿 Lisa Carrington - New Zealand’s canoe sprint queen, Lisa Carrington, added more Olympic medals to her collection at Paris 2024. She remains an unstoppable force in the sport, paddling her way to further glory and reinforcing her legacy as one of New Zealand's greatest athletes. 🚣‍♀️🏅

🇳🇿 New Zealand Women’s Cycling Team - 🚴‍♀️ The New Zealand women’s cycling team pedaled their way to a shiny silver in the Women’s Team Pursuit. Their performance was nothing short of spectacular, narrowly missing gold in a race that had us on the edge of our seats! 🥈

Just like the Black Ferns 🏉🌿, who have recently clinched back-to-back Olympic golds 🥇🏆 in 👭women’s 🏉 sevens, we New Zealanders excel under pressure and emerge victorious on the world stage. Their triumphs at the Paris 2024 Olympics are a testament to our nation's resilience, strategic prowess, and unyielding spirit. 🥇🏆 Research consistently shows that female traders frequently outperform their male counterparts in the financial markets 📊📈. Studies indicate that women tend to exhibit greater patience, caution & discipline, which significantly contribute to their higher success rates. For instance, Fidelity Investments found that women earned returns averaging 40 basis points higher than men. Additionally, women are more likely to adhere strictly to their trading systems and take fewer, more calculated risks, reducing their exposure to market volatility and potential losses. Furthermore, female traders often possess higher levels of financial literacy and education, particularly in regions like Asia and the South Pacific, further enhancing their trading performance. 🌏💡

As a female trader, I am delighted to embody these strengths, proving that our success is not just anecdotal but backed by solid statistics. Who knew patience and prudence could be so profitable? 😏 While others might be tempted to rush and roar, we navigate the financial seas with grace and poise, yielding returns that even the most bullish might envy. So, here’s to savvy strategies, meticulous planning, and a touch of that feminine flair that keeps us ahead of the curve! 💪💁‍♀️📉🚀

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My portfolio win rate attests to Kiwi savvy: With a winning rate of 70.55% and top profits in Tesla, AVGO, and SMCI, it's clear that New Zealand's strategic edge is unmatched. Additionally, I'm proud to sport my Live Trading Challenger badge for four consecutive months. Not too shabby, eh? 🥳

Hey Tiger Traders, if these incredible women can dominate their sports, what’s stopping us from leveling the playing field on the trading floor? Maybe it’s time we took a cue from the Olympics and pushed for that all-important equality—because let’s face it, everyone deserves a shot at gold, both in the sports arena and the stock market. 💼💸

@TigerGPT : How might the success of athletes like Zheng Qinwen and Lisa Carrington influence the future of women's sports and leadership roles globally?

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Happy trading ahead. Cheers, BC 🍀

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# Paris Olympics Wrap Up! What Inspiring Stories Touched You?

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  • SPACE ROCKET
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    Congrats on your achievements dear sis!! 🥳🥳 Not sure what the Live trading Challenger badge is about but it sounds good, so congratulations to you dear girl haha! I seem like a newbie here on Tiger! 🤣🤣😅😅

    I didn't even keep up with the Olympics too. I'm too tired and busy and watching Olympic sports are not my cup of tea 🤣🤣

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    • TigerGPTReplying toBarcode

      The Live Trading Challenger badge is a recognition badge awarded to traders who have demonstrated consistent success in live trading on the Tiger platform. It signifies that the trader has achieved impressive results and has consistently performed well in their trading activities. It's a badge of honor that showcases their trading skills and achievements.

      If you have any further questions or need more information, I recommend reaching out to the Tiger customer service center for more details. They will be able to provide you with specific information about the Live Trading Challenger badge and its criteria.

      Enjoy your cuppa and have a fantastic day! Happy National Day to Singapore! 🇸🇬🧡

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    • Barcode
      Cheers Sis! This was more about the gender gap closing and the Olympics have springboarded this for us gals!


      @TigerGPT can you please shed some light on the live Trader badge for my dear Sis.


      Sis, you just enjoy your cuppa and get some rest 🤣 I’ll keep you updated on my Olympics efforts 🤣 Happy National SG 🇸🇬! Have a super Saturday 🧡🩵
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  • TigerGPT
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    The success of athletes like Zheng Qinwen and Lisa Carrington can have a significant impact on the future of women's sports and leadership roles globally. Here are a few ways their success can influence positive change:

    Inspiring the Next Generation: When young girls see female athletes achieving greatness and breaking barriers, it inspires them to dream big and pursue their own athletic goals. This can lead to increased participation in sports and the development of future female athletes.

      

    Challenging Gender Stereotypes: By excelling in traditionally male-dominated sports, athletes like Zheng Qinwen and Lisa Carrington challenge gender stereotypes and demonstrate that women can compete at the highest level in any sport. This can help break down barriers and create more opportunities for women in sports.

      

    Increasing Media Coverage: As female athletes achieve success and gain recognition, media coverage of women's sports is likely to increase. This can lead to greater visibility and exposure for female athletes, attracting more fans and sponsors to support women's sports.

      

    Promoting Gender Parity in Leadership Roles: The success of female athletes can also have a positive impact on leadership roles in sports organizations. As more women excel in their athletic careers, they can become role models and advocates for gender equality in sports leadership positions, leading to more opportunities for women to hold decision-making roles.

      

    Empowering Women in Other Fields: The success of female athletes can inspire women in other fields to strive for excellence and break through barriers. Their achievements can serve as a reminder that women are capable of achieving greatness in any endeavor, including business, politics, and other leadership roles.

      

    It is important to note that achieving gender parity and equality is a complex and ongoing process that requires the collective efforts of individuals, organizations, and society as a whole. The success of athletes like Zheng Qinwen and Lisa Carrington is a step in the right direction, but there is still work to be done to ensure equal opportunities and representation for women in sports and leadership roles globally.

    Risk Disclaimer: The information provided is for reference purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Investing in sports-related companies or any other investment carries risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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    • TigerGPTReplying toBarcode

      I apologize for the lengthy response. Here is a more concise expansion on the reasons why gender equality is complex:

      Societal Norms: Gender inequality is deeply rooted in societal norms and cultural beliefs that assign specific roles and expectations to individuals based on their gender. These norms perpetuate unequal opportunities and treatment.

        

      Discrimination and Bias: Women face discrimination and bias in various forms, including unequal pay, limited access to education and healthcare, underrepresentation in leadership positions, and gender-based violence. These systemic barriers hinder progress towards gender equality.

        

      Intersectionality: Gender inequality intersects with other forms of discrimination, such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and disability. Women from marginalized groups face compounded challenges, making it even more difficult to achieve equality.

        

      Lack of Representation: Women are underrepresented in decision-making positions, both in the public and private sectors. This lack of representation hinders the development and implementation of policies and practices that promote gender equality.

        

      Unconscious Bias: Unconscious biases influence decision-making processes and perpetuate gender inequality. These biases can affect hiring practices, promotions, and overall treatment of individuals based on their gender.

        

      Work-Life Balance: Traditional gender roles often place a disproportionate burden on women in terms of caregiving responsibilities and household chores. This can limit women's career opportunities and hinder their advancement in the workplace.

        

      Lack of Access to Resources: Women face barriers in accessing resources such as education, healthcare, financial services, and legal rights. These barriers limit their economic empowerment and overall well-being.

        

      Cultural and Legal Barriers: Some cultures and legal systems uphold discriminatory practices and laws that restrict women's rights and freedoms. Overcoming these barriers requires significant social and legal reforms.

        

      Addressing gender equality requires a comprehensive approach that challenges societal norms, promotes education and awareness, implements inclusive policies, and fosters a supportive and equitable environment. It requires the collective efforts of governments, organizations, communities, and individuals to dismantle systemic barriers and create a more equal and inclusive society.

      Risk Disclaimer: The information provided is for reference purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Investing in companies or any other investment carries risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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    • TigerGPTReplying toBarcode

      Gender equality is a complex issue due to several reasons:

      Deep-rooted Societal Norms: Gender inequality is deeply ingrained in societal norms and cultural beliefs that have been perpetuated for centuries. These norms often assign specific roles and expectations to individuals based on their gender, leading to unequal opportunities and treatment.

        

      Discrimination and Bias: Discrimination and bias against women exist in various forms, including unequal pay, limited access to education and healthcare, underrepresentation in leadership positions, and gender-based violence. These systemic barriers hinder progress towards gender equality.

        

      Intersectionality: Gender inequality intersects with other forms of discrimination, such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and disability. Women from marginalized groups often face compounded challenges and barriers, making it even more difficult to achieve equality.

        

      Lack of Representation: Women are often underrepresented in decision-making positions, both in the public and private sectors. This lack of representation hinders the development and implementation of policies and practices that promote gender equality.

        

      Unconscious Bias: Unconscious biases, which are deeply ingrained stereotypes and prejudices that individuals may not be aware of, can influence decision-making processes and perpetuate gender inequality. These biases can affect hiring practices, promotions, and overall treatment of individuals based on their gender.

        

      Work-Life Balance: Traditional gender roles often place a disproportionate burden on women in terms of caregiving responsibilities and household chores. This can limit women's career opportunities and hinder their advancement in the workplace.

        

      Lack of Access to Resources: Women often face barriers in accessing resources such as education, healthcare, financial services, and legal rights. These barriers can limit their economic empowerment and overall well-being.

        

      Cultural and Legal Barriers: Some cultures and legal systems still uphold discriminatory practices and laws that restrict women's rights and freedoms. Overcoming these barriers requires significant social and legal reforms.

        

      Addressing gender equality requires a comprehensive and multifaceted approach that involves challenging societal norms, promoting education and awareness, implementing inclusive policies, and fostering a supportive and equitable environment for all individuals. It requires the collective efforts of governments, organizations, communities, and individuals to dismantle systemic barriers and create a more equal and inclusive society.

      Risk Disclaimer: The information provided is for reference purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Investing in companies or any other investment carries risks, and individuals should conduct their own research and consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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    • TigerGPTReplying toBarcode

      I apologize for any confusion caused. I understand that discussing the topic of equality requires a more comprehensive analysis. However, due to the character limit, I had to provide a condensed explanation of the complexities surrounding gender equality. I appreciate your understanding and support for increasing the word limit to allow for more in-depth discussions. If @Tiger_comments decides to re-test the topic on Monday, I will be more than happy to provide a detailed account of my limitations within the word limit. Thank you for your understanding, and I look forward to assisting you further.

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  • Hen Solo
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    What a beautifully written post BC! 🌟 Having lived through so many decades of change, it’s nothing short of inspiring to see the remarkable strides women are making today. From a time when gender equality was just a distant dream to now witnessing these phenomenal young women breaking barriers and setting new standards—it’s truly breathtaking. The progress I’ve seen over the years fills me with immense pride, and your post captures this moment of triumph so perfectly. This isn’t just about winning medals; it’s about winning hearts and paving the way for future generations. Your message is a beacon of hope and a powerful reminder of how far we’ve come. Thank you for sharing such an uplifting and empowering message—this is the kind of inspiration that keeps the fire burning for a better, more equal world. You’ve made my day and many others, I’m sure! 👏💖
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      I agree, HS! 💕
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  • Barcode
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    For some reason the image would not upload so I’m including it now to show the Stats on this from the official Olympics page. Cheers, BC 🍀
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  • Tui Jude
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    Loved this, Queen B! 🙌 It’s so great to see how much things have changed for women over the years. Seeing these amazing athletes doing their thing on the world stage is just awesome. It really shows how far we’ve come and how much more we can achieve. Thanks for sharing this—it’s such a great reminder of our strength and potential! 💥🇳🇿💕💞💖💗💓💕💞💖
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  • Barcode
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    If all else fails, try, try, try again! Image upload failures! @TigerGPT
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    • TigerGPT

      Hello! It seems like you're excited about the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics and the achievement of full gender parity. It's indeed a significant milestone for women's sports and can have a positive impact on leadership roles globally. Athletes like Zheng Qinwen and Lisa Carrington serve as inspiring examples of female excellence and can influence the future of women's sports and leadership in several ways:

      Breaking Barriers: Their success challenges traditional gender norms and stereotypes, showing that women can excel in any sport and compete at the highest level. This can encourage more girls and women to participate in sports and pursue their athletic dreams.

        

      Role Models: Zheng Qinwen and Lisa Carrington serve as role models for aspiring athletes, especially young girls. Their achievements can inspire a new generation of female athletes to believe in their abilities and strive for greatness.

        

      Increased Visibility: The success of female athletes like Zheng Qinwen and Lisa Carrington brings greater visibility to women's sports. This increased exposure can lead to more media coverage, sponsorship opportunities, and investment in women's sports, ultimately creating a more inclusive and equitable sporting landscape.

        

      Leadership Opportunities: As women's sports gain recognition and support, it can also open up leadership opportunities for women in sports organizations and governing bodies. This can lead to more diverse and inclusive decision-making processes and policies that promote gender equality.

        

      Empowerment and Confidence: The achievements of these athletes can empower women and girls to pursue their goals, both in sports and other areas of life. By witnessing the success of female athletes, women may feel more confident in challenging societal norms and pursuing leadership roles in various fields.

        

      It's important to note that achieving gender parity in sports is just one step towards broader gender equality. The success of athletes like Zheng Qinwen and Lisa Carrington can serve as a catalyst for discussions and actions aimed at achieving gender equality in all aspects of society, including leadership roles, equal pay, and opportunities for women.

      Remember, the information provided is for reference purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Happy trading!

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  • Barcode
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    🎉🥇 Olympic Gold: From Dim Sum to Down Under - Who’s Winning Big?🏆🌏

    Kia ora Tiger traders! 🌟

    The Paris 2024 Olympics are in full swing, and guess what? Our mates from New Zealand, Australia, and Hong Kong are making waves! 🌊 New Zealand has 200 athletes on board, ready to row, run, and rugby their way to victory. Meanwhile, Australia has unleashed a whopping 462 athletes, swimming and canoeing like they’re in a scene from "Finding Nemo 2.0"! 🐠 And let’s not forget Hong Kong’s dynamic squad of 35 athletes—small in number but absolutely fierce! 💪

    Now, onto the juicy part—have you ever wondered what an Olympic medal is really worth? 💰 Spoiler alert: It’s worth more than a year’s supply of Vegemite or L&P, depending on where you’re from! 🥇

    - Hong Kong: Their gold medalists are laughing all the way to the bank with a cool HKD 6 million (~USD 768,000). That’s enough to buy a lifetime supply of dim sum and still have change left over for a rooftop party with a view! 🏅🎉

    - Australia: Down Under, gold medalists are pocketing AUD 20,000 (~USD 13,000). Not bad, but let’s just say it’s not quite enough to shout all of Bondi Beach a round of flat whites! ☕🏄‍♂️

    - New Zealand: Now, the Kiwis take a different approach—no direct cash, but heaps of support, training, and a lifetime supply of good vibes! 🌿 You won’t find them crying into their All Blacks jerseys; they’re all about playing the long game! 🏉

    Fun fact: A gold medalist from Hong Kong earns **59 times more** than a gold medalist from Australia! 😲🎖️ That’s like comparing a small flat white to a triple-shot, extra-large macchiato with whipped cream and a cherry on top! 🍒☕ And can we give a standing ovation to the fact that in most countries, there’s **no discrimination** between male and female prize money? Talk about leveling the playing field! 👏🌍

    Hey Tiger Traders, isn’t it wild how the value of an Olympic medal varies depending on where you’re from? If you were an athlete, which country would you want to represent? 🇭🇰🇦🇺🇳🇿

    TigerGPT, how about crunching some numbers and telling us what a gold medalist's earnings would look like after adjusting for the cost of living? Is Hong Kong still the best place to go for gold, or does Australia’s sunny skies win in the end? ☀️🔢

    Happy trading ahead. Cheers, BC 🍀

    @TigerPicks @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @Daily_Discussion @CaptainTiger 

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      Not forgetting Singaproe reward of $1 million for gold Olympic winner
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  • Tui Jude
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    Thinking back to when I was young, it’s amazing to see how far women’s sport has come. Opportunities were so limited, but now, watching women compete on equal footing with men is a dream realised. I have been fortunate enough to enjoy playing golf for many years now! 💪👩‍🦳👩‍🦰 This historic gender parity at the Games is a monumental step forward, and it’s wonderful to witness our wāhine leading the charge. 🌍✨ These moments go beyond medals they are setting the stage for future generations, inspiring young girls everywhere to believe in themselves. Let’s continue to celebrate these incredible achievements they’re not just victories for our female athletes, but for all of us. 🎉🏆💕💗💖💞💓💝💘
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  • This post is fire, Queen B! 🔥 Seeing these badass women totally owning it on the global stage is everything! 💪 It’s so cool to think about how much has changed and how far we’ve come. Honestly, this is the energy we need—women lifting each other up and smashing it in every way. Thanks for sharing this—it’s giving me all the feels and so much inspo! 🌟🏆🏆🌟🌟🇳🇿
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