• nomadic_mnomadic_m
      ·05-06 17:15
      according to $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$, I'm a master trader, whatever that means lol. I have a portion of my portfolio that I invest & rest. while the other portion is my play money. no particular plans & go with the flow. but ultimately, the aim is to retire comfortably. still considered newbie in shares, I gain knowledge through trial & error
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    • JackosenJackosen
      ·05-06 08:24
      level 3 investor. Dun like the idea of being in debt or borrowing funds to invest. Invest within the financial means and must be able to accept any losses.
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    • MasterStonkerMasterStonker
      ·05-06 00:35
      Level 4 C. The gambler period. 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
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    • BubTiggerBubTigger
      ·05-05 23:22
      level 5
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    • newtoUSnewtoUS
      ·05-05
      I would love to have some coins!
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    • BenjiFujiBenjiFuji
      ·05-04
      Level 3,5,6 at differing instrumentsz For e.g. level 3 CPF investor. No risk, compounds 2.5-4% Level 5 Robo investor into various mutual fund, etf. Level 6 Tiger investor, with certain concentrations. Any Level 7’s here? Keen to learn from you. [Grin] @daz88888888 @LMSunshine @melson @Bonta @GoodLife99 @SirBahamut @CaptainTiger
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    • AlubinAlubin
      ·05-04
      Level 5. Opting to DCA into world index or US index with time horizon for 10-20 years.
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    • setia100setia100
      ·05-04
      I m in level-3 when market is not exciting & level-4C when situation is trending like war broke out, gold price hype, & etc😄
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    • Coral111Coral111
      ·05-04
      A bit of level 4 (Cynic) and level 5. The bulk of my portfolio is in buy-and-hold boring index funds. But I do enjoy stock picking and timinf the market here on Tiger with a small portion of fun money.
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    • Ron18Ron18
      ·05-04
      i would consider myself as a hybrid between level 3 and level 5.
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·05-04
      level 5. at least 10 years. reduce risk by buying fundamentally good companies with consistent growth. also have at least 10 companies for diversification. can also buy index qqq and spy for more diversification. learn options for extra income. follow the plan and review the plan regularly. learn from others through reading and discussions. you will be financially sound for the future. [smile]
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    • KSRKSR
      ·05-04
      👍
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    • Biao1818Biao1818
      ·05-04
      Thank you for the information
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    • Tom ChowTom Chow
      ·05-04
      good
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    • jethrojethro
      ·05-04
      very insightful, thanks for sharing and best of luck to you 🙏
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    • Tiger_chatTiger_chat
      ·05-03

      🎁💼 Investor Levels Quiz: Which Tier Are You?

      [Miser]Hi Tigers,Discover your place in the world of investing with this fun quiz!Read each description and select the one that resonates most with your current financial habits.Level 1: The No-Money Investor 💸Do you find yourself with no extra cash to invest? Always living paycheck to paycheck?Level 2: The Borrower 📈Are you solving financial issues with loans, sometimes even borrowing to invest?Level 3: The Saver 🏦Do you save a small amount regularly, opting for safety over risk?Level 4: The 'Smart' InvestorWhich of these sounds like you?A: The "Don't Bother Me" type, leaving finances to the experts. 🎓B: The "Cynic," knowing why investments fail but not participating. 🕵️♂️C: The "Gambler," playing the market like a game of chance. 🎰Level 5: The Long-Term Investor 🚢Are you sailing with a c
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·04-10
      I don't usually do random trading. I consider myself as the J type, I always tend to do my research, then make a trading plan and trade my plan! I believe this is the correct way for me to be more successful in my investment journey. Quite an interesting topic shared by Tiger today. Personality is important in trading because successful traders need a special mix of qualities that help them make wise judgments, control risk, and adjust to shifting market conditions. INTJ personality types are most frequently observed as successful traders due to their innate personality types. One study found that 81% of INTJs were profitable, far higher than a sample of traders overall, which is closer to 10% profitable, not filtered for personality. These personality types are known for their ability to
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    • BomlifeBomlife
      ·04-09
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ something in between i guess. Will try and domy homeworks on prospecting and to do a reality check by judging the prospects against the facts and data.
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    • AqaAqa
      ·04-08
      First time learning about the 16 personalities and their relevance to stocks investing. Judging (J) and perceiving (P) are opposite ends of the personality spectrum in relation to how a person approaches the outside world. Individuals who are judging-oriented are structured and make formal decisions, while perceiving-oriented individuals tend to plan less and adapt better to change. Good to be judging-oriented for the large sum investments. Whereas sometimes we can be perceiving-oriented and versatile for the penny investments to "feel the market". 
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    • JLCLJLCL
      ·04-08
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    • nomadic_mnomadic_m
      ·05-06 17:15
      according to $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$, I'm a master trader, whatever that means lol. I have a portion of my portfolio that I invest & rest. while the other portion is my play money. no particular plans & go with the flow. but ultimately, the aim is to retire comfortably. still considered newbie in shares, I gain knowledge through trial & error
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    • Tiger_chatTiger_chat
      ·05-03

      🎁💼 Investor Levels Quiz: Which Tier Are You?

      [Miser]Hi Tigers,Discover your place in the world of investing with this fun quiz!Read each description and select the one that resonates most with your current financial habits.Level 1: The No-Money Investor 💸Do you find yourself with no extra cash to invest? Always living paycheck to paycheck?Level 2: The Borrower 📈Are you solving financial issues with loans, sometimes even borrowing to invest?Level 3: The Saver 🏦Do you save a small amount regularly, opting for safety over risk?Level 4: The 'Smart' InvestorWhich of these sounds like you?A: The "Don't Bother Me" type, leaving finances to the experts. 🎓B: The "Cynic," knowing why investments fail but not participating. 🕵️♂️C: The "Gambler," playing the market like a game of chance. 🎰Level 5: The Long-Term Investor 🚢Are you sailing with a c
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    • JackosenJackosen
      ·05-06 08:24
      level 3 investor. Dun like the idea of being in debt or borrowing funds to invest. Invest within the financial means and must be able to accept any losses.
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    • MasterStonkerMasterStonker
      ·05-06 00:35
      Level 4 C. The gambler period. 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
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    • BubTiggerBubTigger
      ·05-05 23:22
      level 5
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    • newtoUSnewtoUS
      ·05-05
      I would love to have some coins!
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    • BenjiFujiBenjiFuji
      ·05-04
      Level 3,5,6 at differing instrumentsz For e.g. level 3 CPF investor. No risk, compounds 2.5-4% Level 5 Robo investor into various mutual fund, etf. Level 6 Tiger investor, with certain concentrations. Any Level 7’s here? Keen to learn from you. [Grin] @daz88888888 @LMSunshine @melson @Bonta @GoodLife99 @SirBahamut @CaptainTiger
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·05-04
      level 5. at least 10 years. reduce risk by buying fundamentally good companies with consistent growth. also have at least 10 companies for diversification. can also buy index qqq and spy for more diversification. learn options for extra income. follow the plan and review the plan regularly. learn from others through reading and discussions. you will be financially sound for the future. [smile]
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    • Coral111Coral111
      ·05-04
      A bit of level 4 (Cynic) and level 5. The bulk of my portfolio is in buy-and-hold boring index funds. But I do enjoy stock picking and timinf the market here on Tiger with a small portion of fun money.
      14Comment
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    • setia100setia100
      ·05-04
      I m in level-3 when market is not exciting & level-4C when situation is trending like war broke out, gold price hype, & etc😄
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    • AlubinAlubin
      ·05-04
      Level 5. Opting to DCA into world index or US index with time horizon for 10-20 years.
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    • Ron18Ron18
      ·05-04
      i would consider myself as a hybrid between level 3 and level 5.
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    • KSRKSR
      ·05-04
      👍
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    • Biao1818Biao1818
      ·05-04
      Thank you for the information
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    • Tom ChowTom Chow
      ·05-04
      good
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    • jethrojethro
      ·05-04
      very insightful, thanks for sharing and best of luck to you 🙏
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    • orsiriorsiri
      ·04-08

      Stock Trading MBTI: A Playful Take on the P vs. J Showdown

      Hey there, fellow investors! Ever wondered if your MBTI type could reveal the secret sauce to your trading success? Well, strap in because we're diving into the thrilling world of P vs. J in stock trading. And no, it's not about whether you prefer peanut butter or jelly (although that could be a fun indicator too!). Let's start with the basics. Js, or Judgers, are the organised, decisive folks who love a good plan. They're like the Marie Kondos of trading, keeping everything neat and tidy with clear entry and exit strategies. On the flip side, we've got the Ps, or Perceivers, who are all about flexibility and adaptability. They're the MacGyvers of the market, ready to pivot at a moment's notice. So, are you a 'P' or a 'J' in stock trading? For me, I find myself leaning towards being a 'J'
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·04-05

      Stock Trading MBTI: Are you P or J Type?

      Previously, we discussed whether you are E or I in the stock market? If you are interested, you can click to read: MBTI Series: Are You E or I in Stock Trading?Let’s take about P and J type. P stands for Prospecting, and J represents Judging. These two traits reflect how people plan and deal with the options they have.If you are a J person, you might have your own Excel to record every trade. Most of the trades you make are based on a predetermined plan, rarely influenced by external factors. You regularly review your trades and plan for the next ones.But if you're a P person in the stock market, you're likely to make random trades when you open the app, rarely systematically reviewing your trades. Do you have more expl
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    • nerdbull1669nerdbull1669
      ·04-05

      Have Prospecting Complement Judging To Make Trading Effective and Successful

      I hope my article can help my fellow tigers to understand what is “prospecting” and “judging” in stock trading. First and foremost, we need to understand that "prospecting" and "judging" are not standard terms typically used in the field of stock trading. Prospecting Actually if you are someone who are always practising the process of seeking out potential opportunities for investment, then you can use this term informally as ‘Prospecting’’. To bring the context closer to stock trading, when we do prospecting, we will involve researching and identifying stocks or other securities that have the potential for future growth or profit. Methods Involved In Prospecting Myself is ‘Prospecting’ as I always used various methods like fundamental analysis, technical analysis, or a combination of both
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·04-10
      I don't usually do random trading. I consider myself as the J type, I always tend to do my research, then make a trading plan and trade my plan! I believe this is the correct way for me to be more successful in my investment journey. Quite an interesting topic shared by Tiger today. Personality is important in trading because successful traders need a special mix of qualities that help them make wise judgments, control risk, and adjust to shifting market conditions. INTJ personality types are most frequently observed as successful traders due to their innate personality types. One study found that 81% of INTJs were profitable, far higher than a sample of traders overall, which is closer to 10% profitable, not filtered for personality. These personality types are known for their ability to
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