• darrencjdarrencj
      ·04-10

      Guess the winner,Earn Tiger Coins

      Find out more here: Guess the winner,Earn Tiger Coins Come and participate in the“ Guess the winner,Earn Tiger Coins” event, find the trade master and invite friends to get up to 250 tiger coins.
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    • Emotional InvestorEmotional Investor
      ·03-30
      I'm generally more conservative, unless I see an emotional play. Emotional play u ask? Well this means I see an opportunity in the market usually due to people overacting irrationally to perceived negative news. Last year, one great example was NEP. The company announced that if interest rates remained high they might not be able to continue increasing their dividends regularly in 2024. The market reacted badly and the stock price dropped big time. Of course I brought... The price has recovered and I'm now sitting on a very nice average price, and an even better dividend return.  Is this impulsive? No. Do I have balls of steel? Yes probably, because I am being contrarian and going against the market. But as an emotional investor I'm using different rules. I see an inconsistency betwee
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    • newtoUSnewtoUS
      ·03-29
      Ok n i like it alot of them
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·03-29
      I think have to be a combination of both. am more towards conservative as it is always good to play it safe... though at times,I have to be impulsive in order to let opportunities pass... @Aqa @HelenJanet @koolgal @LMSunshine @rL @Universe宇宙 @GoodLife99 @Shyon @DiAngel
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·03-29
      I think have to be a combination of both. am more towards conservative as it is always good to play it safe... though at times,I have to be impulsive in order to let opportunities pass... @Aqa @HelenJanet @koolgal @LMSunshine @rL @Universe宇宙 @GoodLife99 @Shyon @DiAngel
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    • NMKOHNMKOH
      ·03-29
      I am a Conservative investor. I don't I will go for these meme or hype up stocks. I prefer bonds , selective equity fund and money market funds. 
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    • Andrew cubAndrew cub
      ·03-29
      $Reddit(RDDT)$ buy the dip,will shoot up next week
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    • 陈河马陈河马
      ·03-29
      In crafting my investment approach, I've recognized the importance of balancing my inherent conservative tendencies with occasional bursts of impulsiveness, all while maintaining a steadfast commitment to risk management. This means carefully assessing the potential risks and rewards associated with each investment opportunity. To achieve this balance, I've adopted a strategy that involves taking calculated risks by allocating a small portion of my portfolio to high-risk stocks. These investments offer the potential for significant returns, but I remain vigilant in protecting my capital by closely monitoring these positions and being prepared to exit if necessary. On the other hand, I prioritize stability and long-term growth by apportioning a larger portion of my capital to large-cap stoc
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    • Hen SoloHen Solo
      ·03-29
      I'm not sure I fall into either category. I think I'm more a Passive investor? Passive investors adhere to a long-term, hands-off approach to investing, focusing on building a diversified portfolio of low-cost index funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that track broad market indices. Rather than attempting to beat the market through active trading or stock picking, passive investors aim to replicate the performance of the overall market over time. They believe in the efficiency of markets and accept that it's challenging to consistently outperform the market in the long run.One key principle of passive investing is minimizing fees and expenses, as high costs can erode investment returns over time. Passive investors typically opt for low-cost index funds or ETFs that offer broad exposure
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    • AqaAqa
      ·03-28
      How to classify myself as an investor? Am I an impulsive or conservative? Conservative investors sleep well because Conservative investing prioritizes preserving the capital with the least amount of risk. Impulsive Investors hastily buy into trending assets without conducting thorough research, solely based on the fear of missing out on potential profits. I definitely want to sleep well!😉
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    • Universe宇宙Universe宇宙
      ·03-28
    • 1PC1PC
      ·03-28
      This is a Good topic [Glance] I'm 80% Impulsive and 20% Conservative. Example my recent Apple Long with a Falling knife 🔪... [Surprised](Now looks like chopping board 🛹 is there [Blush]). Hence will seek Risk and Opportunity when TA condition is suitable and "Try to Fish 🐟"  After Fishing, let the market do it's job and hopefully, in my favorable direction [Bless] [Bless]
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    • SPACE ROCKETSPACE ROCKET
      ·03-28
      I'm a mix of both. At times,I'm impulsive but I take calculated risks and have measures in place to cut my losses if necessary. However,I do not trade in the midst of a short squeeze. I watch on the sidelines with amusement and satisfaction to know that I have indeed identified a short squeeze situation accurately, and credit myself for not jumping in on the FOMO bandwagon and being trapped. There must be a limit and threshold that us investors must set for ourselves. When it is time to exit, it is time to go. Throw those emotions out of the window and SELL. I study the historical data of companies,their financial strength, market capitalisation, analysts target (pinch of salt) in relation to market sentiments, interest rates announcements (CPI / PPE data), FED meeting days and holidays (
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    • Andrew168Andrew168
      ·03-28
      70 impulsive , 30 conservative
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    • BullaBulla
      ·03-28
      Hustle hard Huat Huat !! Like this and win $
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    • BullaBulla
      ·03-28
      I dont know this question but all i know is “ i love making money” huat huat to all abang
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    • DollydollyDollydolly
      ·03-28
      i'm a risk-taker, mate. Go big or go home, right? If you're too scared, just stick to the banks, coward! $S&P 500(.SPX)$
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·03-28

      Is A Conservative or Impulsive Investor Better?

      🌟🌟🌟In trading there is no right or wrong way, just what suits a person's goals and risk appetite.  I am at heart a conservative investor.  Slow and steady is my way, definitely not impulsive.  I believe that patience and time in the markets are key ingredients to successful investing. I like to do my research and be well informed before I make an investing decision.    I am continuously looking out for facts and information relating to my investments.    I prefer safe, relatively low volatility stocks.  I do not like high risk, high rewards stocks. An impulsive investor is someone who is spontaneous and tend to base their decisions on their feelings and emotions, rather than facts and studies.  An impulsive investor  maybe quick i
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    • SamluoSamluo
      ·03-28
      I think i am a mix. Sometimes price action demands an impulsive decision to enter a trade. But the conservative side will ensure a Take Profit and Stop Loss orders are set in place as well. This disciplined approach allows for defined profits and losses which allows me to play the long game and stay invested
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    • DiAngelDiAngel
      ·03-28
      I would classified myself as a mixture - conservative and impulsive. In the past, FOMO I will just all in when the stock price 🚀. Well, I was lucky at times.[Happy] [Smile] [Chuckle]   Now I m sitting on the fence. I will nibble a bit - OK; must cover the minimum $25 brokerage fees. I tend to be either on the dot or above $25 brokerage fee. Thus, some people might be able to figure out the units I have purchased.  Up till now, on average I done 2 trades per month - either SG stocks or UT. Buying spree and not selling them as I am targeting my 2024 SG dividend KPI.[Bless] [Applaud]  🙏😇
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·03-27
      $Trump Technology(DJT)$ I am an impulsive investor who actively seeks out opportunities in the share market. Whether or not you are a Trump supporter I knew intuitively that his supporters would rally behind him with his creation of his Trump Media & Technology Group including Truth Social under the ticker DJT. Online investing forums like Reddit’s r/WallStreetBets are known to be breeding grounds for meme stocks. Normally, some small group of posters begin making memes of a stock they are buying. If the argument behind it is cogent or even just funny, the memes may provoke other retail investors to jump aboard. $Trump Media & Technology(DJT)$ A quick entry and exit into this Meme ticker with only
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·03-27

      Are you an impulsive or conservative investor?

      The hot topics in the market right now undoubtedly include last week's listings of $Reddit(RDDT)$ and $Astera Labs, Inc.(ALAB)$ , as well as yesterday's completed acquisition of $Trump Media & Technology(DJT)$’s social media platform.Despite soaring over 50%, there is significant controversy surrounding meme stocks. Some argue that these three companies have yet to turn a profit, and their consecutive surges are unsustainable, with the potential to collapse at any moment like AMC or $Bed Bath & Beyond(BBBY)$.However, users on WallStreetBets believe,If WSB is a casino then looking into the fundamentals is counting
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·03-28

      Is A Conservative or Impulsive Investor Better?

      🌟🌟🌟In trading there is no right or wrong way, just what suits a person's goals and risk appetite.  I am at heart a conservative investor.  Slow and steady is my way, definitely not impulsive.  I believe that patience and time in the markets are key ingredients to successful investing. I like to do my research and be well informed before I make an investing decision.    I am continuously looking out for facts and information relating to my investments.    I prefer safe, relatively low volatility stocks.  I do not like high risk, high rewards stocks. An impulsive investor is someone who is spontaneous and tend to base their decisions on their feelings and emotions, rather than facts and studies.  An impulsive investor  maybe quick i
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    • darrencjdarrencj
      ·04-10

      Guess the winner,Earn Tiger Coins

      Find out more here: Guess the winner,Earn Tiger Coins Come and participate in the“ Guess the winner,Earn Tiger Coins” event, find the trade master and invite friends to get up to 250 tiger coins.
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    • Hen SoloHen Solo
      ·03-29
      I'm not sure I fall into either category. I think I'm more a Passive investor? Passive investors adhere to a long-term, hands-off approach to investing, focusing on building a diversified portfolio of low-cost index funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that track broad market indices. Rather than attempting to beat the market through active trading or stock picking, passive investors aim to replicate the performance of the overall market over time. They believe in the efficiency of markets and accept that it's challenging to consistently outperform the market in the long run.One key principle of passive investing is minimizing fees and expenses, as high costs can erode investment returns over time. Passive investors typically opt for low-cost index funds or ETFs that offer broad exposure
      167Comment
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    • SPACE ROCKETSPACE ROCKET
      ·03-28
      I'm a mix of both. At times,I'm impulsive but I take calculated risks and have measures in place to cut my losses if necessary. However,I do not trade in the midst of a short squeeze. I watch on the sidelines with amusement and satisfaction to know that I have indeed identified a short squeeze situation accurately, and credit myself for not jumping in on the FOMO bandwagon and being trapped. There must be a limit and threshold that us investors must set for ourselves. When it is time to exit, it is time to go. Throw those emotions out of the window and SELL. I study the historical data of companies,their financial strength, market capitalisation, analysts target (pinch of salt) in relation to market sentiments, interest rates announcements (CPI / PPE data), FED meeting days and holidays (
      1.24K2
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    • Emotional InvestorEmotional Investor
      ·03-30
      I'm generally more conservative, unless I see an emotional play. Emotional play u ask? Well this means I see an opportunity in the market usually due to people overacting irrationally to perceived negative news. Last year, one great example was NEP. The company announced that if interest rates remained high they might not be able to continue increasing their dividends regularly in 2024. The market reacted badly and the stock price dropped big time. Of course I brought... The price has recovered and I'm now sitting on a very nice average price, and an even better dividend return.  Is this impulsive? No. Do I have balls of steel? Yes probably, because I am being contrarian and going against the market. But as an emotional investor I'm using different rules. I see an inconsistency betwee
      152Comment
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    • 陈河马陈河马
      ·03-29
      In crafting my investment approach, I've recognized the importance of balancing my inherent conservative tendencies with occasional bursts of impulsiveness, all while maintaining a steadfast commitment to risk management. This means carefully assessing the potential risks and rewards associated with each investment opportunity. To achieve this balance, I've adopted a strategy that involves taking calculated risks by allocating a small portion of my portfolio to high-risk stocks. These investments offer the potential for significant returns, but I remain vigilant in protecting my capital by closely monitoring these positions and being prepared to exit if necessary. On the other hand, I prioritize stability and long-term growth by apportioning a larger portion of my capital to large-cap stoc
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    • BontaBonta
      ·03-28
      It really depends on how people treat the stock markets. Is it a marathon or a sprint. A casino or a business. There are many cases of people who got lucky, went all in and shot to the money.  There are tons of others who had all sort of malfunctions during rocket launches. They sat on wrong part of the rocket, rocket fell apart, rocket ran out of fuel, rocket went the opposite direction.  To me, treating the stock market as a business partner is the way to go.  Knowing how our partner behaves and his background is important. When he gives occasional deals, jump on it. If there's no deals, just have coffee time with him and have some catch up session. Eventually, he will have some deals that comes along, and will ask us to invest with or in him.  Hence, I will always ra
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·03-29
      I think have to be a combination of both. am more towards conservative as it is always good to play it safe... though at times,I have to be impulsive in order to let opportunities pass... @Aqa @HelenJanet @koolgal @LMSunshine @rL @Universe宇宙 @GoodLife99 @Shyon @DiAngel
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·03-29
      I think have to be a combination of both. am more towards conservative as it is always good to play it safe... though at times,I have to be impulsive in order to let opportunities pass... @Aqa @HelenJanet @koolgal @LMSunshine @rL @Universe宇宙 @GoodLife99 @Shyon @DiAngel
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    • DiAngelDiAngel
      ·03-28
      I would classified myself as a mixture - conservative and impulsive. In the past, FOMO I will just all in when the stock price 🚀. Well, I was lucky at times.[Happy] [Smile] [Chuckle]   Now I m sitting on the fence. I will nibble a bit - OK; must cover the minimum $25 brokerage fees. I tend to be either on the dot or above $25 brokerage fee. Thus, some people might be able to figure out the units I have purchased.  Up till now, on average I done 2 trades per month - either SG stocks or UT. Buying spree and not selling them as I am targeting my 2024 SG dividend KPI.[Bless] [Applaud]  🙏😇
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    • Kiwi TigressKiwi Tigress
      ·03-28
      I consider myself a moderately balanced investor, leaning neither entirely towards impulsiveness nor conservatism. I actively seek out opportunities in the market and conduct thorough research to make informed investment decisions. Unfortunately, we don't always make the right decisions, but learning from our mistakes and gaining experience is crucial. Keeping abreast of the latest stock news and gaining insights from other Tiger community members is beneficial!
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    • NMKOHNMKOH
      ·03-29
      I am a Conservative investor. I don't I will go for these meme or hype up stocks. I prefer bonds , selective equity fund and money market funds. 
      165Comment
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    • Andrew cubAndrew cub
      ·03-29
      $Reddit(RDDT)$ buy the dip,will shoot up next week
      86Comment
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    • SamluoSamluo
      ·03-28
      I think i am a mix. Sometimes price action demands an impulsive decision to enter a trade. But the conservative side will ensure a Take Profit and Stop Loss orders are set in place as well. This disciplined approach allows for defined profits and losses which allows me to play the long game and stay invested
      4331
      Report
    • newtoUSnewtoUS
      ·03-29
      Ok n i like it alot of them
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    • AqaAqa
      ·03-28
      How to classify myself as an investor? Am I an impulsive or conservative? Conservative investors sleep well because Conservative investing prioritizes preserving the capital with the least amount of risk. Impulsive Investors hastily buy into trending assets without conducting thorough research, solely based on the fear of missing out on potential profits. I definitely want to sleep well!😉
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·03-28
      This is a Good topic [Glance] I'm 80% Impulsive and 20% Conservative. Example my recent Apple Long with a Falling knife 🔪... [Surprised](Now looks like chopping board 🛹 is there [Blush]). Hence will seek Risk and Opportunity when TA condition is suitable and "Try to Fish 🐟"  After Fishing, let the market do it's job and hopefully, in my favorable direction [Bless] [Bless]
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    • FrankieRedFrankieRed
      ·03-28
      I am 50/50 Conservative & Impulsive investors.  I will buy blue chip dividend stock like OCBC to collect dividends and keep for more than 20 years. I also buy AMC stock like others keep thinking covid is over, so the movie company should start earning well.
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