• BarcodeBarcode
      ·05-05
      1️⃣ Single Share Trades in the Market Jungle 1️⃣ In the dense thicket of market activity, the curious phenomenon of single share trades often leaves investors scratching their heads. Who, indeed, would purchase just one share? While conspiracy theories abound in the darker corners of the internet, the truth behind these trades is far less dramatic. Reasons Behind Single Share Trades: 1. Order Splitting: A single order may be divided across multiple price points. For instance, an order for 100 shares might see 99 shares filled at one price and the remaining share at a slightly different price. 2. Algorithmic Trading: Brokers employ algorithms to execute large orders without disrupting the market. Breaking up orders into smaller parcels, sometimes as little as a single share, helps avoid si
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    • BABAMoodBABAMood
      ·03-22

      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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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·03-18

      How Bank of Japan decides the liquidity?

      In the history, the Bank of Japan has often been ambiguous in its attitude towards policy shifts, allowing the market to digest expectations on its own but without providing a clear timetable. Policy shifts are often "unexpected yet reasonable." $Japanese Yen - Mar 2024(JPY2403)$ $Japanese Yen - main 2406(JPYmain)$ $iShares MSCI Japan ETF(EWJ)$ The long-term loose policy has led to the monetization of the fiscal deficit, distortion of government bond prices, and depreciation of the yen. In recent years, as the growth momentum of the Japanese economy gradually recovers and inflation levels warm up, the subjective and objective conditions for the Bank of J
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    • PrasanthyadzPrasanthyadz
      ·03-16
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    • RkidRkid
      ·03-15

      Mark Zuckerberg sold more $meta shares

      BREAKING: Mark Zuckerberg of $META has sold another $100 million in $META stock yesterday, after the bill to ban TikTok was passed in the House. He has sold $1,775,351,428.026 of $META stock totally. Selling at the top many CEO. 
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    • ilovemoneymoneyilovemoneymoney
      ·03-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ all on one stock when you are super confident and have holding power. Once in a lifetime opportunity!
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    • lunaticslunatics
      ·03-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ hope the short could push the price down before earnings release. I want to buy more!
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    • TZLTZL
      ·03-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ time to break 1 billion market cap 
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    • BullcowoxBullcowox
      ·03-11
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Moomoo now $60 over dollars. How can Tiger lose to a cow[Happy]  Tiger chiong ah😬 
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    • BullcowoxBullcowox
      ·03-11
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Buy buy buy, Tiger going up[Happy]  
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    • PraveenhPraveenh
      ·03-11
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    • rahuljoshirahuljoshi
      ·03-11
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    • YeanPinYeanPin
      ·03-11
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    • Hopehope赋予希望Hopehope赋予希望
      ·03-11

      11 march 2024: inflation data this week to drive stock market this week

      I certainly do not think the us stock market has peaked yet though pricing at this level is a double edged sword. The momentum is good on the upside but chasing at this level requires shrewd analysis with the selection of fundamentally strong businesses. My personal take is inflation data should be either in line with expectations or weaker than expected, bringing both dollar index down and us stocks up further. Naturally to think in a singular direction is risky as over sizing at this level into us stocks could mean one may get overly emotional when stocks swing the other end.  I used to think that chasing us stocks at relatively high level does not make sense which makes the buying of cheaper Chinese stocks a relatively safer approach. This thinking technically wasn't wrong in 20
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    • Dan1192Dan1192
      ·03-10
      End of the day, it's your hard earned money and what you want to do with it.  Hi, it's Dan again. When it comes to investing or trading, there's never a straightforward answer.  I have looked several strategies as you call it, but fundamentally it boils down to a few main points and I have listed them below.  * do not that these my own opinion for educational/entertainment purposes. Please carry out your own diligence when investing, always.  1. How much do you have to invest?  When I say how much, it's all relative. Let's look at some examples: i. Students - assuming you are a student solely relying on allowances from your parents, you probably don't have alot to slush around, after attending to your basic and social needs. Say you have allocated ab
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    • Vincent ChuaVincent Chua
      ·03-10
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    • RkidRkid
      ·03-10
      Current market mentality: 1. Nvidia Stock is UP: S&P 500 goes to new all time high 2. Nvidia Stock is FLAT: S&P 500 goes to new all time high 3. Nvidia Stock is DOWN: S&P 500 falls just 30 points Yesterday, Nvidia marked its largest percentage drop since May 31st, 2023. It also marked the single largest loss of market cap in day for $NVDA, at $128 billion. Yet, the S&P 500 fell just 30 points after a 27% run in 4 months. Since Nvidia, $NVDA, bottomed on October 27th, the S&P 500 is up exactly 1,000 points. Is this the most resilient market of all time$S&P 500(.SPX)$ $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$  
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    • SUWANASUWANA
      ·03-10
      ok
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    • Universe宇宙Universe宇宙
      ·03-09
      All in one stock is high risk. And we know high risk can generate high return, only if you pick the right one. So, can you pick the right one every time? [Chuckle]
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·03-09
      I won't All In even if I'm pretty sure it's a Good Stock to invest. Would diversify the risk as my 2023 Portfolio proof to me that this suits me [Happy] Because made profitsy at the End of 2023 [Miser] [Miser]. Will be tweeting instead the weightage of my portfolio to try to have a better return for 2024 [Wow]
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·05-05
      1️⃣ Single Share Trades in the Market Jungle 1️⃣ In the dense thicket of market activity, the curious phenomenon of single share trades often leaves investors scratching their heads. Who, indeed, would purchase just one share? While conspiracy theories abound in the darker corners of the internet, the truth behind these trades is far less dramatic. Reasons Behind Single Share Trades: 1. Order Splitting: A single order may be divided across multiple price points. For instance, an order for 100 shares might see 99 shares filled at one price and the remaining share at a slightly different price. 2. Algorithmic Trading: Brokers employ algorithms to execute large orders without disrupting the market. Breaking up orders into smaller parcels, sometimes as little as a single share, helps avoid si
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·03-08

      BIG TECH WEEKLY | Why AI mania is somewhat different with Dot Bubble?

      Big-Tech’s PerformanceThe market is still focused on large technology stocks. Despite fluctuations, the concept of AI continues to attract funds with different risk preferences. Powell's testimony was not surprising, and after emphasizing the risk of cutting rates too late, the market's risk appetite has rebounded.As the earnings season nears its end, investors' demands for growth stocks have clearly increased. Companies that are able to exceed expectations are further rewarded in the aftermarket.As of the close on February 29th, the best performing large technology companies in the past week were $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ +17%, followed by $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ +4.5%,
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·03-18

      How Bank of Japan decides the liquidity?

      In the history, the Bank of Japan has often been ambiguous in its attitude towards policy shifts, allowing the market to digest expectations on its own but without providing a clear timetable. Policy shifts are often "unexpected yet reasonable." $Japanese Yen - Mar 2024(JPY2403)$ $Japanese Yen - main 2406(JPYmain)$ $iShares MSCI Japan ETF(EWJ)$ The long-term loose policy has led to the monetization of the fiscal deficit, distortion of government bond prices, and depreciation of the yen. In recent years, as the growth momentum of the Japanese economy gradually recovers and inflation levels warm up, the subjective and objective conditions for the Bank of J
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·03-08

      All In One Stock Or Diversify?

      🌟🌟🌟Would I put all my money into just 1 stock?  Or would I diversify into many?  I would put all my money into just 1 stock if I have a crystal ball and know in advance which stock would be a winner. However since I do not have such a crystal ball, I would certainly opt for diversification. My favourite way of diversification is through ETFs.  ETFs provide me with  the power and strength of many stocks for the mere price of just 1 trade.   Diversification helps to balance out my investment portfolio because if some industries or markets are underperforming, other investments from different industries or markets could be outperforming.  This means a well balanced, diversified portfolio can help maintain growth even if certain investments are in a slump. An
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    • RickPANDARickPANDA
      ·03-09
      PCT: RickPANDA Lost All 3Months Profits In Wrong x3 All-In 1Stock Pick v10.1 : PCT = Pandas Coffee Talk. You can call me the stupid 2%. Me called it school fees repaid. My self-faults finding. It happen strangely at a time when TSLA data centre have power blackout of entire city. Abusive AI Tradings or legal tradings because BI tradings are stupid. Me is willing to live with BI is so stupid we will never beat AI. So me stupid BI called it quit. Me cash out Tiger still earn 80.00SGD working capitals 2500.00SGD & buy 22Textbooks in Amazon. Me now only play Girl Portfolio 1.00USD Fractional. NVDA CEO: in about 5Years AI will take over all BI functions. Yes including shares investings & tradings. We will soon be officially known as dogs lower lifeform. Me is known as a dog 5Years earli
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·03-07

      All in one stock or diversify risk?

      According to this graph,Only 4% of investors would all in one stock.2% of them are talents and would make huge profits from one stock.Just like we have seen a lot of stories of reaping millions of profits from $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ .Instead of “Magnificent 7”, some called Nvidia as “Magnificent 1”. Nvidia has been hitting new highs, just one step from $900.  Some even said Buffet has 50% of Berkshires portfolio in $Apple(AAPL)$ . He bought most of it in 2016, and it is up 600%.But another 2% of them may lose all their funds on some doomed stocks like $AMC Entertainment(AMC)$ . An investor earned 100,000 in the short squeeze of AMC and lost all of the profits a
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    • Dan1192Dan1192
      ·03-10
      End of the day, it's your hard earned money and what you want to do with it.  Hi, it's Dan again. When it comes to investing or trading, there's never a straightforward answer.  I have looked several strategies as you call it, but fundamentally it boils down to a few main points and I have listed them below.  * do not that these my own opinion for educational/entertainment purposes. Please carry out your own diligence when investing, always.  1. How much do you have to invest?  When I say how much, it's all relative. Let's look at some examples: i. Students - assuming you are a student solely relying on allowances from your parents, you probably don't have alot to slush around, after attending to your basic and social needs. Say you have allocated ab
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·03-07
      Well, personally I used to be a ALL IN style investor. Why should we waste so many time and effort to invest in several stocks while we are allowed to choose the best one and all in? However, over the time with more investing experience, the ALL IN strategy doesn't sustain throughout our whole investment journey. If we ALL IN, we are not allow to make any single mistake else we will catch by a big Hit! [Spurting]  [Spurting]  [Spurting]  [Happy]  [Happy]  [Happy]   Even though we are 100% sure that the company is doing well, but we never know if there will be any unexpected black swam issue that might simply cause the stock to plunge suddenly. So, by diversify your portfolio, you distribute the potential risk and it is more s
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    • Hopehope赋予希望Hopehope赋予希望
      ·03-11

      11 march 2024: inflation data this week to drive stock market this week

      I certainly do not think the us stock market has peaked yet though pricing at this level is a double edged sword. The momentum is good on the upside but chasing at this level requires shrewd analysis with the selection of fundamentally strong businesses. My personal take is inflation data should be either in line with expectations or weaker than expected, bringing both dollar index down and us stocks up further. Naturally to think in a singular direction is risky as over sizing at this level into us stocks could mean one may get overly emotional when stocks swing the other end.  I used to think that chasing us stocks at relatively high level does not make sense which makes the buying of cheaper Chinese stocks a relatively safer approach. This thinking technically wasn't wrong in 20
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      11 march 2024: inflation data this week to drive stock market this week
    • ShyonShyon
      ·03-07
      Well, personally I used to be a ALL IN style investor. Why should we waste so many time and effort to invest in several stocks while we are allowed to choose the best one and all in? However, over the time with more investing experience, the ALL IN strategy doesn't sustain throughout our whole investment journey. If we ALL IN, we are not allow to make any single mistake else we will catch by a big Hit! Even though we are 100% sure that the company is doing well, but we never know if there will be any unexpected black swam issue that might simply cause the stock to plunge suddenly. So, by diversify your portfolio, you distribute the potential risk and it is more sustainable to invest this way in long run. Diversification is a risk management strategy that creates a mix of various investment
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    • BABAMoodBABAMood
      ·03-22

      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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    • RkidRkid
      ·03-10
      Current market mentality: 1. Nvidia Stock is UP: S&P 500 goes to new all time high 2. Nvidia Stock is FLAT: S&P 500 goes to new all time high 3. Nvidia Stock is DOWN: S&P 500 falls just 30 points Yesterday, Nvidia marked its largest percentage drop since May 31st, 2023. It also marked the single largest loss of market cap in day for $NVDA, at $128 billion. Yet, the S&P 500 fell just 30 points after a 27% run in 4 months. Since Nvidia, $NVDA, bottomed on October 27th, the S&P 500 is up exactly 1,000 points. Is this the most resilient market of all time$S&P 500(.SPX)$ $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$  
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    • RkidRkid
      ·03-15

      Mark Zuckerberg sold more $meta shares

      BREAKING: Mark Zuckerberg of $META has sold another $100 million in $META stock yesterday, after the bill to ban TikTok was passed in the House. He has sold $1,775,351,428.026 of $META stock totally. Selling at the top many CEO. 
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    • AqaAqa
      ·03-07
      Would I all in one stock like the “Magnificent 1”? Or would I diversify risk? It all depends on how much money I have for the investment. The 96% of investors that choose to diversify their portfolio are very wise. The professional fund managers might ask their clients to invest all with them, saying "Diversification is for the amateur, not the professional investor.” However, Warren Buffett said, “Diversification is definitely protection against ignorance. “
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    • RkidRkid
      ·03-09

      Is it the beginning of a correction after Nvda significant dip?

      $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$  Last night we saw Nvidia -7.9% and after hour -3% might see the start of market correction as$Apple(AAPL)$  been dipping all week as 3.9% unemployment job data was a classic pump and dump. Market might finally take it bad news as bad news. Higher unemployment equal less spending in inflation a catalyst of recession. Lastly the housing and bank credit issue would be the last straw for the beginning of bear market. But it's election year as usual highly volatile and unpredictability. 
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    • SamlunchSamlunch
      ·03-08
      Definitely to diversify! Our aim is to stay in the game and keep our gains and money. Portfolio stays alive during crashes and busts. No outperformance necessary. Time will compound our gains! Portfolio diversification is a strategic approach to investing where assets are spread across various sectors, classes, and geographies to mitigate risk. It's akin to not putting all your eggs in one basket, ensuring that a loss in one area doesn't spell disaster for the entire portfolio. Diversification can protect and stabilize returns over time. 📊
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    • MHhMHh
      ·03-07
      Definitely not all in one for me! As the saying goes, never put all your eggs in one basket. I normally would diversify risk. In fact, I find it hard to continually keep up with all the news and the company’s performance. I also prefer not to see big swings in the stock price and its impact on my portfolio. I prefer to see steady growth with time. Thus, my usual preference is to buy ETF. @SPOT_ON @DiAngel @Fenger1188 @AliceSam @rL @Kaixiang
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·03-07
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$   I would diversify. minimise risks, able to sleep soundly and don't have to be stressed over one stock... @Aqa @koolgal @GoodLife99 @Universe宇宙 @rL @Shyon @LMSunshine @HelenJanet @DiAngel
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·03-09
      I won't All In even if I'm pretty sure it's a Good Stock to invest. Would diversify the risk as my 2023 Portfolio proof to me that this suits me [Happy] Because made profitsy at the End of 2023 [Miser] [Miser]. Will be tweeting instead the weightage of my portfolio to try to have a better return for 2024 [Wow]
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    • LesterLengLesterLeng
      ·03-09
      I will be the all in one investor as my funds is limited and to diversify my portfolio, i will not able to earn much from my investments but all into one i can fully focus on this share alone and getting most out from it. I had made from PLTR more than doubled from my initial investment from last year. 😁
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