• DinoTeoDinoTeo
      ·18:02
      gogogogogogo ah lei ah lei ah lei here we goooooooooo
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    • KeenneethTKeenneethT
      ·09:58
      love this article
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      ·06-15 12:50

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    • Pay2WinPay2Win
      ·06-15 12:02

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    • Wygrywam mordoWygrywam mordo
      ·06-15 05:16
      Thank you I'm happy to invest in the 2026 world cup thank you very much.
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    • e13v3ne13v3n
      ·06-15 00:17
      France
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    • NFTGRNFTGR
      ·06-14 15:57
      world Cup curse?!  not sure what but don't believe
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    • NFTGRNFTGR
      ·06-14 15:42
      just enjoy football [Cool]
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    • PM01PM01
      ·06-14 11:59
      Netherlands 🇳🇱 
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    • MilkTeaBroMilkTeaBro
      ·06-14 11:25

      Hisense HA and World Cup

      Hisense Home Appliances is a relatively boring, slow-growth company. While its dividend payments are stable, its stock price tends to fluctuate. I take advantage of this market volatility by trading the swings—buying when the dividend yield is high (stock price is low) and selling when the yield is low (stock price is high). The company also seems to benefit from major events like the World Cup. Notably, its main products are air conditioners, washing machines, and refrigerators; its TV business actually operates under a separate, financially independent listed entity. Because overseas markets account for over 50% of its revenue, Hisense is truly a global company. $HISENSE HA(00921)$  
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·06-14 00:01
      I'm backing Brazil. They always seem to have world-class attacking talent, and I think they have a real chance to go all the way this year. Tournament football often comes down to big moments, and Brazil has plenty of players who can deliver them. Plus, it feels like they're due for another World Cup title. Their mix of flair, experience, and squad depth makes them hard to ignore. On the investing side, I like betting stocks such as DraftKings and Flutter during major events like the World Cup. They don't need to predict the winner — they just benefit from all the excitement and betting activity. As for the games, I won't be watching every match at 3am, but if Brazil makes a deep run, I'll definitely be setting a few alarms! 🇧🇷⚽ @
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    • Edison21Edison21
      ·06-13
      I'm picking Netherlands.
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    • FrisbeeFrisbee
      ·06-13
      Spain feels like the most structurally complete team. They don’t rely on moments, they control games, and that tends to scale well in a 48-team format with more fixtures. If I had to play the theme, $Flutter Entertainment PLC(FLUT)$ and $DraftKings Inc.(DKNG)$ are basically the “event exposure” trade rather than a team-specific bet. 3am matches are officially a “depends how important it is” situation.
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    • ShopShop
      ·06-13
      I’m leaning toward France. In tournaments like this, squad depth and bench impact matter more than hype, and France probably has the strongest overall roster profile. From a market angle, $DraftKings Inc.(DKNG)$ and $Flutter Entertainment PLC(FLUT)$ benefit less from who wins and more from how many people are watching and betting globally. Sleep-wise… I’ll probably “intentionally ignore” a few group stage matches
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·06-13
      I’m going slightly left field with Brazil. If their attack clicks, they don’t need to dominate possession or structure games the way Europe does. In knockout football, moments matter more than systems. On stocks, I’d still look at $Flutter Entertainment PLC(FLUT)$ as the steadier long-term beneficiary of global betting demand, with $DraftKings Inc.(DKNG)$ more tied to sentiment swings. Sleep schedule? Fully unplanned at this point.
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    • nickname168nickname168
      ·06-13
      I’m backing France for this one. Tournament football rewards depth, and they’ve got options everywhere on the pitch. Spain is the quiet danger, but France just feels more complete across 90 minutes. I’d still lean into $DraftKings Inc.(DKNG)$ and $Flutter Entertainment PLC(FLUT)$ as the “volume plays” rather than trying to pick the winner. Big tournaments are about activity, not accuracy. And yes, I’ll pretend I can handle 3am matches… until reality hits in week one.
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    • deal2dealdeal2deal
      ·06-13
      I’m going with Spain on this one. Too balanced, too controlled, and in a tournament like this, that usually beats pure chaos. France is the danger as always, but Spain just feels like they’ve got fewer weak links this cycle. For the “bet on the chaos” angle, I’d lean into the volatility plays rather than the outcome itself $DraftKings Inc.(DKNG)$ and $Flutter Entertainment PLC(FLUT)$ tend to benefit no matter who lifts the trophy, since it’s more about volume than predicting winners. As for the 3am alarm… I’ll say yes now, and regret it during the group stage when the third “must watch” match kicks off at 2:45am 😅
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    • L.LimL.Lim
      ·06-13
      I called Japan, because they did well, very well in fact, to qualify for the world cup. Even taking down England, who were improving under Tuchel. After all everyone loves an underdog winning it all. It is nice that the 2nd game of the WC (Korea Czechia) was 10am Shanghai Time And no, no way I am investing with relation to football or world cup.
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·06-13
      🌟🌟🌟World Cup Fever is here.  It will be sleepless nights watching my favourite teams play their best.  I believe that France will hoist the trophy.  It was an absolute heartbreak last World Cup as they finished 2nd to Argentina. France has a great lineup with Captain Kylian Mbappe.  His terrifying explosive acceleration allows him to slice through world class defensive lines in the blink of an eye.  Allez Les Bleus! When it comes to betting the winners, 2 companies will benefit: $Flutter Entertainment PLC(FLUT)$ & $DraftKings Inc.(DKNG)$ .  Flutter has the edge over Draft Kings as Flutter is a global empire.  They own FanFuel in the US, PaddyPower & Skybet in
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    • Star in the SkyStar in the Sky
      ·06-13
      WC
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    • DinoTeoDinoTeo
      ·18:02
      gogogogogogo ah lei ah lei ah lei here we goooooooooo
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    • KeenneethTKeenneethT
      ·09:58
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      ·06-15 12:02

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      ·06-15 12:50

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    • Tiger_SGTiger_SG
      ·06-12

      World Cup Event: Which Team Are You Betting On?

      The 2026 World Cup kicks off — the biggest ever. 48 teams, 104 matches, co-hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico, running June 11 to July 19. It's also shaping up as one of the largest sports-betting events in history, with global wagers projected near $50 billion. Let's be honest: people who trade stocks usually love a flutter too. Buying a stock is a bet on fundamentals; backing a World Cup team is a bet on form and heart. Underneath, it's the same game — probability, odds, and emotion. First, the bad news for the home crowd. No Southeast Asian team made it this time. Indonesia got the closest it ever has in qualifying and still came up short, and Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore never got near. Asia's flag is carried by 9 AFC teams instead: Japan, South Korea,
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    • MilkTeaBroMilkTeaBro
      ·06-14 11:25

      Hisense HA and World Cup

      Hisense Home Appliances is a relatively boring, slow-growth company. While its dividend payments are stable, its stock price tends to fluctuate. I take advantage of this market volatility by trading the swings—buying when the dividend yield is high (stock price is low) and selling when the yield is low (stock price is high). The company also seems to benefit from major events like the World Cup. Notably, its main products are air conditioners, washing machines, and refrigerators; its TV business actually operates under a separate, financially independent listed entity. Because overseas markets account for over 50% of its revenue, Hisense is truly a global company. $HISENSE HA(00921)$  
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    • Wygrywam mordoWygrywam mordo
      ·06-15 05:16
      Thank you I'm happy to invest in the 2026 world cup thank you very much.
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    • e13v3ne13v3n
      ·06-15 00:17
      France
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·06-14 00:01
      I'm backing Brazil. They always seem to have world-class attacking talent, and I think they have a real chance to go all the way this year. Tournament football often comes down to big moments, and Brazil has plenty of players who can deliver them. Plus, it feels like they're due for another World Cup title. Their mix of flair, experience, and squad depth makes them hard to ignore. On the investing side, I like betting stocks such as DraftKings and Flutter during major events like the World Cup. They don't need to predict the winner — they just benefit from all the excitement and betting activity. As for the games, I won't be watching every match at 3am, but if Brazil makes a deep run, I'll definitely be setting a few alarms! 🇧🇷⚽ @
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    • NFTGRNFTGR
      ·06-14 15:57
      world Cup curse?!  not sure what but don't believe
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    • NFTGRNFTGR
      ·06-14 15:42
      just enjoy football [Cool]
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    • PM01PM01
      ·06-14 11:59
      Netherlands 🇳🇱 
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·06-13
      🌟🌟🌟World Cup Fever is here.  It will be sleepless nights watching my favourite teams play their best.  I believe that France will hoist the trophy.  It was an absolute heartbreak last World Cup as they finished 2nd to Argentina. France has a great lineup with Captain Kylian Mbappe.  His terrifying explosive acceleration allows him to slice through world class defensive lines in the blink of an eye.  Allez Les Bleus! When it comes to betting the winners, 2 companies will benefit: $Flutter Entertainment PLC(FLUT)$ & $DraftKings Inc.(DKNG)$ .  Flutter has the edge over Draft Kings as Flutter is a global empire.  They own FanFuel in the US, PaddyPower & Skybet in
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    • deal2dealdeal2deal
      ·06-13
      I’m going with Spain on this one. Too balanced, too controlled, and in a tournament like this, that usually beats pure chaos. France is the danger as always, but Spain just feels like they’ve got fewer weak links this cycle. For the “bet on the chaos” angle, I’d lean into the volatility plays rather than the outcome itself $DraftKings Inc.(DKNG)$ and $Flutter Entertainment PLC(FLUT)$ tend to benefit no matter who lifts the trophy, since it’s more about volume than predicting winners. As for the 3am alarm… I’ll say yes now, and regret it during the group stage when the third “must watch” match kicks off at 2:45am 😅
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    • nickname168nickname168
      ·06-13
      I’m backing France for this one. Tournament football rewards depth, and they’ve got options everywhere on the pitch. Spain is the quiet danger, but France just feels more complete across 90 minutes. I’d still lean into $DraftKings Inc.(DKNG)$ and $Flutter Entertainment PLC(FLUT)$ as the “volume plays” rather than trying to pick the winner. Big tournaments are about activity, not accuracy. And yes, I’ll pretend I can handle 3am matches… until reality hits in week one.
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    • Tiger_SGTiger_SG
      ·06-09

      $50 Billion in Bets! Is the World Cup “Curse” Real?

      The World Cup kicks off on June 11, and every time it comes around, someone digs up that old “curse” chart: over the past eight World Cups, the Nasdaq fell during five of them, with an average return of -1.2%. The measurement window is from the close before the opening match to the close of the first trading day after the final $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ - 1994, United States: -1.7% - 1998, France: +9.2% - 2002, Korea/Japan: -13.1% - 2006, Germany: -1.3% - 2010, South Africa: -0.9% - 2014, Brazil: +2.5% - 2018, Russia: +1.4% - 2022, Qatar: -5.4% So it’s 5 down, 3 up. More red than green. But once you look at the backdrop, the story is obvious: 2002 was still dealing with the aftermath of the dot-com bust, 2022 was hit by the Fed’s aggressive
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·06-13
      I’m going slightly left field with Brazil. If their attack clicks, they don’t need to dominate possession or structure games the way Europe does. In knockout football, moments matter more than systems. On stocks, I’d still look at $Flutter Entertainment PLC(FLUT)$ as the steadier long-term beneficiary of global betting demand, with $DraftKings Inc.(DKNG)$ more tied to sentiment swings. Sleep schedule? Fully unplanned at this point.
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    • ShopShop
      ·06-13
      I’m leaning toward France. In tournaments like this, squad depth and bench impact matter more than hype, and France probably has the strongest overall roster profile. From a market angle, $DraftKings Inc.(DKNG)$ and $Flutter Entertainment PLC(FLUT)$ benefit less from who wins and more from how many people are watching and betting globally. Sleep-wise… I’ll probably “intentionally ignore” a few group stage matches
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    • FrisbeeFrisbee
      ·06-13
      Spain feels like the most structurally complete team. They don’t rely on moments, they control games, and that tends to scale well in a 48-team format with more fixtures. If I had to play the theme, $Flutter Entertainment PLC(FLUT)$ and $DraftKings Inc.(DKNG)$ are basically the “event exposure” trade rather than a team-specific bet. 3am matches are officially a “depends how important it is” situation.
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    • Edison21Edison21
      ·06-13
      I'm picking Netherlands.
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