Will focus on volatility-driven opportunities from the kickoff of major bank earnings reports and economic data releases for this week while simultaneously positioning for potential swings during the Supreme Court decision regarding trade tariffs

🚨This Week's Financial Events Overview— Share your game plan!

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Hey Tigers! 🐅 Markets are constantly changing — and we want to know what you think. 💡 Got a hot take? A risky bet? A winning play? Share your ideas below and climb the leaderboard! Let’s break it down. These stories drove the markets. More News Tiger Community TOP5 Tickers 🎯 S&P500 Most Active Today 👉@TigerObserver Weekly Five Key Areas: Earnings, Macro, Singapore Stocks, Options, Futures Covering five major market segments this week to help you stay ahead of market trends and plan your trades effectively! Equities advanced in the first full trading week of the year as investors largely looked past mounting geopolitical tensions, pushing most major indexes to all-time highs. Small-cap and value shares outpaced the large-cap growth stocks that have led returns in recent years, while an equal-weighted version of the S&P 500 Index outperformed its market cap-weighted counterpart. Of the major indexes, the Russell 2000 Index performed best, adding 4.62%, while the S&P 500 performed worst but still gained 1.57%. The week also brought a heavy dose of economic data releases, including several labor market reports that generally surprised to the downside. Most notably, the Labor Department released its closely watched nonfarm payrolls report on Friday, which showed that U.S. employers added a lighter-than-expected 50,000 jobs in December, while October’s and November’s readings were revised down by a combined 76,000. However, on the more positive side, the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.4% from a revised 4.5% in the prior month. 📌【Today’s Question】 What are your trading strategies for this week? Join the Topic & Win Tiger Coins! >>
🚨This Week's Financial Events Overview— Share your game plan!

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