🌟🌟🌟$PropNex(OYY.SI)$ has a stellar run this year as it is up a massive 110% year todate. This is due to a strong rebound in Singapore real estate market, robust financial results and a significant increase in Singapore's housing market share. I am so happy with Propnex's excellent performance as it has rewarded me with capital growth as well as a nice juicy dividend yield of 4%. Go Long Go Strong Go Propnex! 🥰🥰🥰🌈🌈🌈💰💰💰🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬 @TigerClub @Tiger_SG @Tiger_comments @TigerStars
$Veeva(VEEV)$ this is the sass for life sciences, temporarily Down probably due to rotational play to AI. Huge economic moat due to regulatory Barriers. At least tp 300-320.
$MSFT 20260618 440.0 CALL$ this is a very strong name with consistent free cash flow & Profitability. Buy the dip. Confident it'll reach 600 once the narrative changes.
$Frasers Cpt Tr(J69U.SI)$ still waiting for REITS to go rocket up... rocket or not, at least it's finally in the positive! I'm grateful for all the little gains
😀Hi Tigers,We invite you to take a closer look at the possible winners by EPS in the Q3 earnings season.In this post, we have highlighted the top 20 stocks by market capitalization with an estimated higher EPS ahead of their earnings in the period from December 1 to December 5.1. Why EPS Matters?Earnings per share(EPS), refers to the income per share brought to investors/shareholders in the open market.EPS is calculated as a company's profit divided by the outstanding shares of its common stock. The resulting number serves as an indicator of a company's profitability.Investors like companies with high profitability, and the market always rewards those earnings results that beat the estimates. Hope the following content helps you learn more about good companies.2. Weekly List of Stocks with
🎁Capturing Top 10 Ex_dividend: ITIC, NLOP, GS, LMT, NOC...
1. Which High Ex-dividend Stock (on 1 December ~ 5 December) do You Like the Most?Be Sure To Check Out the Last Chance to Buy the Top 10 High dividend stocks going to Ex-dividends This Week: many companies like $ITIC$ and $NLOP$ showing below are about to give decent dividends into "your pocket".Editor's notes:A dividend-paying stock ex-dividend date, or ex-date, is very important to investors. In a nutshell, if you buy a dividend stock before the ex-dividend date, then you will receive the next upcoming dividend payment.If you purchase the stock on or after the ex-dividend date, you will not receive the dividend. Some investors utilize strategies whereby they will purchase stocks just prior to an ex-dividend date and sell shortly thereafter.3. YTD25 of the Above 10 Stocks are as Below:Tra
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Big-Tech’s PerformanceMacro Headlines This Week:Core inflation re-accelerated but with nuanceUS October core PCE rose 2.8% y/y – still above the Fed’s 2% target – yet the month-on-month pace eased. Services inflation, driven partly by surging portfolio-management fees tied to earlier equity gains, was the key driver.Fed policy path remains the biggest wildcardThe US economy shows resilience alongside hidden cracks. Markets are increasingly focused on the $6.7 tn of Treasuries maturing in 2025–2026 (≈25% of the outstanding marketable debt). Combined with potential expansionary fiscal policy under a second Trump administration, deficit concerns are rising. CICC estimates suggest meaningful deficit reduction will be difficult in a “Trump 2.0” scenario. Any shift in Treasury issuance mix could