@Tiger V:$Alphabet(GOOG)$ GOOG (Alphabet) remains a strong buy for medium-to-long-term investors driven by exceptional earnings growth and AI-led cloud expansion, though short-term caution is advised due to overbought technical indicators and elevated valuation multiples.
@koolgal:🌟🌟🌟With the current Iran war and blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices are trending upwards. Airlines are facing a tough time as jet fuel prices are eating into their profits. Nonetheless well run airlines like $Southwest Airlines(LUV)$ can still perform better than its peers due to its low cost model. Let's hope peace will be restored in the Middle East so that fuel prices can go down. Once that happens, airline stocks may shoot up like a rocket to the moon.🌈🌈🌈💰💰💰
@koolgal:🌟🌟🌟I would like the ability to "buy low and sell high" as a superpower. While it is sounds deceptively simple, it is considered a super power because consistently achieving it requires overcoming market volatility, human emotion and timing. However this "superpower ' is sometimes perceived as useless as lows and highs are usually only obvious in hindsight, making it difficult to act on them in real time. Attempting to time the market such as buying low can sometimes lead to missing out on even higher highs. So instead of trying to buy low and sell high, I believe it is much better to buy and hold. This way I can profit from the magic of compounding, creating a snowball effect that accelerates wealth growth over time. Warren Buffett has famously said "My life has be
@Miraiyuni:$CapLand Ascendas REIT(A17U.SI)$ I dont see the options to buy their excess preferential shares in corporate actions. Is this something that they didnt support?
@koolgal:🌟🌟🌟$CapLand IntCom T(C38U.SI)$ is Singapore 's largest SReit. I invest in CICT because it gives me stability, visibility, income and exposure to Singapore's most valuable commercial assets. CICT's strength comes from its retail and office mix. Retail gives me daily necessity spending while Office gives me long leases and corporate stability. With a dividend yield of 4.6% on top of capital growth, CICT is one asset I will hold long term. When Singapore thrives, CICT thrives. @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @Tiger_SG
@Lim Jia Hao:What the hell happened to $Axon Enterprise, Inc.(AXON)$ Enterprise Down 33% in a month This is one of the strongest monopolies in the world…
@Terra_Incognita:$BMNR 20260402 18.0 PUT$ BMNR: taking profit ahead of expiry later today. Market had been volatile and volume thinning on shortened trading week due to Good Friday holiday. Decided to close instead of letting it expire to manage tail end risk of a sudden drop.
@ARKG Investment Tracker:ARKG Investment Tracker position change: Decreased position in Pacific Biosciences of California by 26,620 shares, the number of shares held decreased 0.26% compared to the previous period and now represents 1.35% of the total position.
@koolgal:🌟🌟🌟I invest in $STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ because it is built on Singapore's blue chip strength - $DBS(D05.SI)$ $OCBC Bank(O39.SI)$ $UOB(U11.SI)$ $Singtel 10(Z77.SI)$ . These are companies that have weathered storms, crises and cycles, yet continue to stand tall. It's Singapore in a single ETF. For me it is not just an ETF. It is a connection to home, to stability and to the values that continue to guide my investing journey . <