💰If I Had $1 Million to Invest Today, my portfolio will be: NVDA $300K (my biggest weight — AI leader). DBS, UOB, OCBC, Google $150K each (finance + global tech balance). Gold $100K (my non‑stock anchor for stability).🚫 One thing I won’t buy: bonds — not attractive enough for me right now.🐯 My heaviest bet is NVIDIA, while bonds stay off the menu.[Miser]@JC888 @Barcode @Aqa @DiAngel @Shyon @koolgal @Shernice軒嬣 2000

[Tiger Friday] If You Had $1 Million to Invest Today…

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Imagine you have $1 million to invest today. You can choose from some of the market’s hottest stocks and assets — AI, semiconductors, Chinese tech, gold, Bitcoin, cash, options and more. There’s no right answer. You just need to build the portfolio you’d actually want to hold. The rules are simple: Your total cannot exceed $1 million You can choose up to 5 assets At least 1 pick must be a non-stock asset Would you go heavy on AI? Load up on memory stocks? Keep some cash for the next selloff? Or put part of the portfolio into gold or Bitcoin? How to Participate Drop your portfolio in the comments and tell us: How would you spend your $1 million? Which asset would get your biggest position — and which one would you never buy? Rewards All eligible participants will receive 5 Tiger Coins. We will randomly select lucky Tigers to receive 1000 Tiger Coins. Event Period From August 14, 2026 to August 19, 2026
[Tiger Friday] If You Had $1 Million to Invest Today…

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