$OSCR CALENDAR 251107/251121 PUT 17.5/PUT 17.5$ Rolled for a credit again, found it's support on the monthly Ichimoku base line at 17.50. Closed above the weekly Ichimoku cloud too, grabbed liquidity as it fell all the way to high 15s and ~16 at the 50 week and 100 week moving average. Chart is looking bullish right now and primed for a breakout at 0.786 fib resistance at 19.92. News of ACA extensions where the Democrats offered the deal of a simple one year extension of the ACA has been rejected by the Republicans as they want a reform on the ACA instead. My take is that the market hates uncertainty and as time passes we're getting closer to a deal and with more clar
$Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3x Shares(SOXL)$ Why I'm Accumulating SOXL Through Dollar-Cost Averaging In today's volatile market, timing the perfect entry is nearly impossible, especially in the fast-moving semiconductor sector. That's why I've chosen to accumulate SOXL — the Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3X Shares — through Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA). Instead of making a single large bet, I invest gradually over time, letting market swings balance out my entry price. The semiconductor industry remains one of the strongest long-term growth stories. Chips power everything from AI and cloud computing to electric vehicles and automation. As global demand for processing power grows, the sector's outlook stays bright. By using SOXL, wh
Teach you how to use the Iron Eagle strategy to secure TSMC's fluctuating returns
November 10th,$Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) $Announced sales data for October 2025, revenue of approximately NT $367.47 billion, an increase of 11% month-on-month and 16.9% year-on-year, which is the slowest growth rate since February 2024. Cumulative revenue in the first ten months of 2025 was NT $3,130.44 billion, an increase of 33.8% compared with the same period last year.The company expects AI-related demand to continue to be strong and maintains its plan for capital expenditures of up to $42 billion in 2025. Wei Zhejia, chairman and CEO, also reminded that there will still be uncertainties and risks from tariff policy in the future.Collaboration with Nvidia deepensNvidia CEO Jensen Huang visited Taiwan in early November to visit TSMC
Weekly Top Contributor (3 - 9 Nov): Congrats to these Tigers on winning $225 vouchers in total!
🌟 Welcome to our "Top Contributor" Awards Program! 🌟Congratulations to the outstanding contributors who made last week unforgettable! You are the heartbeat of our community, and your dedication shines bright.From 3 - 9 NovemberWeekly Top Contributor ($25 stock voucher):@orsiri@Barcode@nerdbull1669Weekly Top Contributor ($15 stock voucher):@HawS@Mickey082024@Bullaroo@xc__
GFS | Range-Bound Ahead of Earnings — Watch $33.5/$35.5
$GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc.(GFS)$ $34.08 (−0.99%): Range-bound near lower channel; earnings ahead—watch $33.5 floor vs $35.5 EMA lidMarket RecapGlobalFoundries (GFS) closed $34.08, down 0.99%, after trading $32.63–34.17 on light volume (~2.73M vs avg 3.0M). The stock remains ~28% below its 52-week high ($47.69) and −20.6% YTD, underperforming the semiconductor index as investors trim exposure to second-tier foundries. The weakness reflects (1) muted wafer demand guidance from peers; (2) geopolitical supply-chain caution ahead of Nov 12 earnings; (3) ongoing market rotation favoring high-margin chip designers over contract fabs.Indicators & 1-week outlookTechnically, price remains trapped between $33.5–35.5, forming a flat base after months of drift.
🎁Weekly Higher EPS Estimates: CSCO, SMFG, BN, SE, MFG & More
😀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 November 10 to November 14.Read more>>🎁Capturing Top 10 Ex_dividend: WINA, ALX, GWW, NXST, URI...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 rewar
$Goldman Sachs(GS)$ $786.34 (−0.16%): Quiet consolidation at highs; breakout watch above $790, support $770–780Market Recap: Goldman Sachs slipped slightly to $786.34 (−0.16%), holding near the upper band of its multi-month range. The stock is up ≈37% YTD, trading only ~5% below its $825.25 52-week high. Volume (~1.83 M shares) remained light, suggesting consolidation rather than distribution.Trend Structure: GS remains in a strong uptrend—price sits above both EMA-20 ($781.8) and EMA-50 ($770.0), with the two lines still positively aligned. The slope of the short EMA has flattened, showing digestion after October’s rally rather than breakdown.Momentum Indicators:MACD (12,26,9): MACD = 4.26 | Signal = 2.88 | Histogram = +1.38 → mild bullish bias, cr
Circle Rebounds from $100 Support but Faces Heavy Resistance
$Circle Internet Corp.(CRCL)$ $103.14 (+3.13%): First bounce at round-number $100; downtrend intact—watch $109/$118 for validationMarket RecapCircle Internet Group closed $103.14, up 3.13%, after trading $96.10–103.33 on ~9.9M shares (vs ~11.3M avg). Shares are still ~65% below the summer peak (~$299) but +49% YTD. Drivers today: (1) round-number support at $100 drew dip buyers; (2) crypto beta stabilized intraday, easing pressure on stablecoin-ecosystem equities; (3) pre-earnings positioning into Nov 12 encouraged short covering. Fundamentally, TTM EPS ~–1.74 implies no meaningful P/E (loss-making), so sentiment and crypto-market tone dominate near-term flows.Indicators & 1-week outlookTechnicals remain fragile: price sits well below the 2h E
IBM Tests $300 Support, Momentum Cool but Uptrend Intact
$IBM(IBM)$ $306.38 (−1.93%): Pullback near highs; watch 300–312 as pivot (≈4% below 52-wk high)Market Recap: IBM closed at $306.38, down 1.93% on lighter-than-average volume (~4.15M vs ~5.40M). It sits ~4.1% below its 52-week high ($319.35) after a strong October/early-November run. Price remains above both trend EMAs—EMA20 ≈ $298.6 and EMA50 ≈ $285.0—so the uptrend is intact but momentum cooled into the close. Indicators & 1-week outlook:MACD (12,26,9): line ≈ 8.50 vs signal ≈ 8.55, histogram slightly negative (~−0.05) → momentum flattening after a strong leg up rather than true downside acceleration.RSI(14): ~60 → bullish-neutral, room before overbought.Volume: below average → dip looks more like profit-taking than heavy distribution.Set-ups
🎁Capturing Top 10 Ex_dividend: WINA, ALX, GWW, NXST, URI...
1. Which High Ex-dividend Stock (on 10 November ~ 14 November) 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 $WINA$ and $ALX$ 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.2. YTD25 of the Above 10 Stocks are as Below:Ac
$DoorDash, Inc.(DASH)$ $204.31 (+4.00%): Post-earnings gap stabilizes; oversold bounce—watch $200/$210 and gap-fill to $230–$240Market RecapDoorDash closed at $204.31, rebounding after the earnings-gap slide yet still ~28% below its ~$285.5 52-wk high. Today’s move looked like short-covering and dip-buying after the sharp selloff; overnight quotes edged higher again. Fundamentals snapshot from your screenshots: P/E (TTM) ~103x, beta ~1.70, Street 1-yr target ~$279. The tape remains damaged but attempting to base above psychological $200.Technicals & next-week setup: Price is well below EMA-20 ~$246 and EMA-50 ~$253—trend still down. MACD(12,26,9) is deeply negative (MACD −6.5, Signal −12.0, Hist −5.5) but curling—early momentum repair. RSI(14)
UOB's S$615M Warning (Weekly Market Movers): What SG Investors Must Know 🦖 #1257
🟩 🔔 UOB’s $615M Warning: What It Means for Investors 🏦 – This week, the Singapore stock market witnessed a shocking headline: UOB’s net profit plunged by a staggering 72%, driven by a massive $615M preemptive general allowance. But don’t jump to conclusions just yet! Join Iggy, your trusted Singapore-based market analyst, as he sheds light on what this means for your CPF, SRS, and SGX portfolios. 📊 Packed with insights, this video explores the critical banking divide in Singapore, highlighting UOB’s warning bell for economic deterioration and OCBC’s record-breaking performance fueled by its wealth management division. Whether you're looking to optimize your investment decisions or simply understand these crucial financial trends, Iggy breaks down the winners and losers of the week, from Si
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