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TigerHulk

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    • TigerHulkTigerHulk
      ·04:19
      I vote for the both The Charting Mug and Eat Slee Trade Repeat Mug, I can use it for my coffee during my day trading.
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    • TigerHulkTigerHulk
      ·04-06 22:43
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  Global financial markets are bracing for yet another punishing day as the economic fallout from escalating geopolitical tensions continues to reverberate. The intensifying trade war between the United States and China, now exacerbated by the European Union’s decision to impose reciprocal tariffs, has triggered widespread fear and uncertainty among investors. Market sentiment has turned sharply negative, and today is expected to see another bloodbath across global exchanges. All three major U.S. stock indices — the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq Composite — officially plunged into bear market territory last week, each declining more than 20% from their recent record highs
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    • TigerHulkTigerHulk
      ·04-04
      Tech stocks have way more room to drop as their valuations are very high even at the current correction level. Trade with care everyone 

      Should You Sell These 5 Tech Stocks Heavily Exposed to Tariffs? How to Crunch the Numbers

      Many tech companies have global supply chains. To evaluate them, look at tariff rates, pricing power and significant revenue from imported goods.Tech stocks have continued to bleed red since President
      Should You Sell These 5 Tech Stocks Heavily Exposed to Tariffs? How to Crunch the Numbers
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    • TigerHulkTigerHulk
      ·04-04
      Here’s a clearer and more professional rewrite of your message: ⸻ I firmly believe the worst is yet to come. The stock market has already seen significant declines, with the Nasdaq down 6% and the S&P 500 dropping 3%. The Fear & Greed Index has plunged to 8, indicating extreme fear among investors. Additional retaliatory tariffs, particularly from the EU and China, are expected to take effect soon. These developments could push both the U.S. and global economies toward a recession. I anticipate the market will decline further, potentially falling by 20% and entering bear market territory in the coming weeks. Inflation is likely to spike, and the Federal Reserve may hold off on planned interest rate cuts. Overall, heightened volatility lies ahead, and the outlook appears grim.
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    • TigerHulkTigerHulk
      ·04-03
      Awesome 👏
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    • TigerHulkTigerHulk
      ·04-03
      A full-scale trade war escalating into a new Great Depression is a worst-case scenario, but it is not impossible. History offers a precedent: the Great Depression of the 1930s was exacerbated by the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, which imposed high tariffs on imports, leading to retaliatory measures from other countries. This caused a collapse in global trade, deepening the economic downturn. Could a Trade War Trigger Another Great Depression? 1. Severe Economic Slowdown – If tariffs significantly restrict trade, global GDP growth could plummet, leading to job losses, reduced corporate profits, and weaker consumer spending. A global recession could turn into a depression if businesses fail in large numbers and unemployment soars. 2. Retaliation and Market Panic – As seen in the recent Ap
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    • TigerHulkTigerHulk
      ·04-02
      Omg

      MAS Investigates ex-Yang Kee Logistics CEO’s Allegations against UOB

      The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) issued a statement saying that it is looking into allegations by former Yang Kee Logistics CEO Koh Kien Chon of improper conduct by United Overseas Bank (UOB)
      MAS Investigates ex-Yang Kee Logistics CEO’s Allegations against UOB
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    • TigerHulkTigerHulk
      ·04-02

      The Trump Trade War Effects

      The Trump trade war tariffs had significant global economic effects, particularly between 2018 and 2020 when the U.S. imposed tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of imports, primarily from China. Here are the key impacts: 1. Economic Impact on the U.S. • Higher Costs for Consumers & Businesses: Tariffs increased the cost of imported goods, leading to higher prices for consumers and manufacturers that relied on foreign components. • Job Losses in Some Industries: While some domestic industries benefited (e.g., steel and aluminum producers), others—such as agriculture and manufacturing—suffered from higher costs and retaliatory tariffs. • Trade Deficit Changes: Despite the tariffs, the U.S. trade deficit with China remained high as companies sought alternative suppliers rat
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      The Trump Trade War Effects
    • TigerHulkTigerHulk
      ·04-02
      I closed $Amazon.com(AMZN)$  ,Selling Amazon shares today may be a prudent move as the newly started trade war could hurt its business. Increased tariffs on imported goods may raise costs for Amazon’s vast retail operations, squeezing margins and leading to higher prices for consumers. Supply chain disruptions could delay product deliveries, affecting customer satisfaction and sales growth. Additionally, regulatory scrutiny and potential retaliatory measures from affected countries could hinder Amazon Web Services (AWS) expansion and international e-commerce operations. Investor sentiment toward tech and retail stocks may turn bearish, leading to heightened volatility. Selling now could help lock in profits and avoid uncertainties.
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    • TigerHulkTigerHulk
      ·04-02
      I closed $Alphabet(GOOGL)$  ,Selling Google shares today may be justified due to the newly ignited trade war, which could significantly impact the company’s business. A trade war often leads to increased tariffs, stricter regulations, and supply chain disruptions, especially affecting Google’s hardware products like Pixel phones and data center components. Additionally, escalating tensions may result in retaliatory measures from foreign governments, such as restrictions on Google’s services or advertising revenue in key markets. Investor sentiment could turn bearish, causing increased volatility and potential declines in tech stocks. Given Google’s global dependence, these risks make selling a reasonable move to secure profits and avoid unce
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