• orsiriorsiri
      ·02-08

      The Rule of 72: Turning Investment Lemons into Lemonade (or Maybe Champagne?)

      The magic of compound interest is one of the great financial forces of the universe—right up there with gravity, but significantly more useful for retirement planning. Yet, for many, it remains an abstract concept, floating somewhere between confusing maths and financial wizardry. Enter the Rule of 72, a brilliantly simple trick that makes sense of this wealth-building sorcery. Wealth grows like a golden tree—thanks to compound interest! What's the Big Idea? (And Why Should I Care?) The Rule of 72 is an elegant little formula that estimates how long it takes for an investment to double at a given annual return. You simply divide 72 by the interest rate. So, if your money is growing at 6% per year, it will double in about 72/6 = 12 years. Want to double your money in 8 years? You’ll need a
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    • StormytwStormytw
      ·2024-10-04

      Data Intelligence Snowflake vs Databricks

      Databricks has been gaining market share and growing exponentially while Snowflake revenue growth has fallen off a cliff. The bubble has burst for $SNOW and the narrative has completely been reversed. Large investors has been exiting their positions including Warren Buffett. It seems like the company is failing and is on the trajectory to continuous decline. However, contrary to that, data is crucial to artificial intelligence and there is room more than 2 tech giants in the space. The biggest risk to look at would the Stock-based compensation as they have been paying For instance, in the second quarter of fiscal year 2025, the company reported a net loss of $317 million, largely attributed to high stock-based compensation (SBC) costs, which accounted for approximately 43% of its revenue.
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    • Tiger_chatTiger_chat
      ·2024-01-23

      🎁Bull Market in Full Swing? Are You Overconfidence or FOMO?

      🐃✨ #BullishMoves #InvestorPoll""Do you think the market is now a bull market in full swing or is it a bull market alert? 🐃🚨Are you now boldly riding high with a confident heavy stock position or are you playing the patient observer who is secretly afraid of missing out and considering a stock purchase? 🤔📈The Economic TimesInvesting in the stock market can come with several psychological barriers, including:(Understanding and dealing with these psychological barriers is critical to formulating sound and resilient investment strategies. )Overconfidence: overestimating one's own investment abilities, leading to risky and imprudent decisions. 🙈Fear of Missing Out (FOMO): The fear of missing out on market gains leads to impulsive investment decisions. 😬Greed: Excessive pursuit of high returns,
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    • MoonJinMoonJin
      ·2023-10-26
      The stock market has been doing badly with more sellers than buyers. As the norm, the stock market is always unpredictable, and no stock price is too low for a bear or too high for a bull. However, it is better to buy blue chip stocks at discounted prices when many people are selling than to buy when prices are high. Presently, I like buying gradually into good stocks that I have studied diligently. As said, the bull market can make money for people, but the bear market can make people rich, if they master ed the psychology of investing, by buying when sellers are fearful, and wise to sell when others are greedy in buying.
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    • 21stCenturyTiger21stCenturyTiger
      ·2023-10-12
      $PayPal(PYPL)$  i currently have a $10 per fortnight buy of this undervalued bohemoth of a company! Not much I know, but it will grow over time and I will increase buy amount over time 😁🤑
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    • TigerongTigerong
      ·2023-09-17
      Instead of dividends, management has two alternative methods to indirectly return cash to shareholders. The first is via share buybacks, while the second is to reduce debt. Share buybacks reduce outstanding shares, thereby increasing the ownership percentage for shareholders who haven't sold their holdings. In simple terms, after a share buyback, there are fewer individuals sharing the company's future profits. Therefore, individuals who favor dividends are rational, rather than being purely driven by emotions.Research has indicated that stocks with higher dividend yields tend to generate superior returns compared to those with lower dividend yields. Finally , investors love dividends (I know some don't) because they see the actual cash flowing into their bank accounts, and feels more
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    • GigibumGigibum
      ·2023-08-14
    • RampageBullArmyRampageBullArmy
      ·2023-08-14
      $Lithium Universe Ltd(LU7.AU)$ WORLD class company MOGUL Changed it flag focusing on World Wide Lithium exploration and acquisition provide short and long term value for share holder and market and provide the world the critical mineral that we a needed for making green world decarbonisation emergi. LU7 entering a global Lithium Market new IPO list with 80m share on purchasing and open at 70% discount. Price expected back to 0.100 with lithium world class acquisition is on the way
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    • AlphaNoKamiAlphaNoKami
      ·2023-07-19
      Bullish FTW for AI[Miser] 
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    • Nemo89Nemo89
      ·2023-07-12

      space

      Not quite sure what to right but hear I am 
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      space
    • Nemo89Nemo89
      ·2023-07-12

      space

      Not quite sure what to right but hear I am 
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    • ak_0912ak_0912
      ·2023-07-11
      $Block(SQ)$ Soon to be 100$
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    • MatInvesterMatInvester
      ·2023-07-02
      [What] [What] [What] [What] [What] [What] [What] 
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    • Success88Success88
      ·2023-07-01
      Wow Finally I got a star contributor badge ☺️☺️☺️Happy. Today start 2nd half of year. Early in the morning wake up and check in Tiger Broker App and prompt this star contributor badge. 2nd half of year I sure Huat Big Big. Very lucky. Thanks $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ @Daily_Discussion @TigerEvents @Tiger_SG @TigerWire I will continue to do my best to interact with the community and also share good post. Share this badge to my friend @SR050321 
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    • daz888888888daz888888888
      ·2023-06-28

      AC Immune SA (ACIU) Soars On FDA Fast Track News 📣

      $AC Immune SA(ACIU)$  The AC Immune SA stock price gained 71.72% on the last trading day (Tuesday, 27th Jun 2023), rising from $1.98 to $3.40. During the last trading day the stock fluctuated 75.68% from a day low at $2.18 to a day high of $3.83. The price has fallen in 6 of the last 10 days but is still up by 59.62% over the past 2 weeks. Volume has increased on the last day along with the price, which is a positive technical sign, and, in total, 51 million more shares were traded than the day before. In total, 51 million shares were bought and sold for approximately $172.96 million. ACIU Signals & Forecast The AC Immune SA stock holds buy signals from both short and long-term moving averages giving a positive forecast for the stock. Als
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    • Raven白烏鴉Raven白烏鴉
      ·2023-06-27

      Hi I’m new here.

      This is my first post on Tiger. Hope to discover more with you guys!
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      Hi I’m new here.
    • gks788gks788
      ·2023-06-27
      Lighting up soooooooon
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    • CSE1949CSE1949
      ·2023-06-27
      Ggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    • Ochi0643Ochi0643
      ·2023-06-27
      Game is nearly over for us all
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    • TanplericTanpleric
      ·2023-06-27
      [Miser] [Miser] [Miser] [Miser] [Miser] [Miser] [Miser] [Miser] [Miser] 
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    • orsiriorsiri
      ·02-08

      The Rule of 72: Turning Investment Lemons into Lemonade (or Maybe Champagne?)

      The magic of compound interest is one of the great financial forces of the universe—right up there with gravity, but significantly more useful for retirement planning. Yet, for many, it remains an abstract concept, floating somewhere between confusing maths and financial wizardry. Enter the Rule of 72, a brilliantly simple trick that makes sense of this wealth-building sorcery. Wealth grows like a golden tree—thanks to compound interest! What's the Big Idea? (And Why Should I Care?) The Rule of 72 is an elegant little formula that estimates how long it takes for an investment to double at a given annual return. You simply divide 72 by the interest rate. So, if your money is growing at 6% per year, it will double in about 72/6 = 12 years. Want to double your money in 8 years? You’ll need a
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      The Rule of 72: Turning Investment Lemons into Lemonade (or Maybe Champagne?)
    • StormytwStormytw
      ·2024-10-04

      Data Intelligence Snowflake vs Databricks

      Databricks has been gaining market share and growing exponentially while Snowflake revenue growth has fallen off a cliff. The bubble has burst for $SNOW and the narrative has completely been reversed. Large investors has been exiting their positions including Warren Buffett. It seems like the company is failing and is on the trajectory to continuous decline. However, contrary to that, data is crucial to artificial intelligence and there is room more than 2 tech giants in the space. The biggest risk to look at would the Stock-based compensation as they have been paying For instance, in the second quarter of fiscal year 2025, the company reported a net loss of $317 million, largely attributed to high stock-based compensation (SBC) costs, which accounted for approximately 43% of its revenue.
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