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2025-11-24
$BIDU-SW(09888)$  $BIDU-SW(09888)$  I added 100 shares of Baidu, average up Alittle. I think Baidu have big potential with their kunlun ai chips and Apollo go. i do think it is undervalued, that's why I'm adding. i think it will go to 160 by March 2026
$BIDU-SW(09888)$ $BIDU-SW(09888)$ I added 100 shares of Baidu, average up Alittle. I think Baidu have big potential with their kunlun ai chips and ...
TOPEnid Bertha: Most likely 102 to close weekly gap! There is another small gap at 98 range and around $90 ish highly unlikely it goes there-those a very small gaps!
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2025-11-22

Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up Investing: Which One Suits You?

This week the market delivered a full-blown roller coaster: consecutive selloffs, extreme fear, a sharp rally followed by a crash on Thursday, and a weak open with a shaky rebound on Friday that barely closed in the green. $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ earnings “failed to save the market,” U.S. equities were dumped across the board, and even Fed officials had to come out repeatedly to calm investors.Amid the waves of panic, tech stocks finally showed a bit of stabilization. But the reality is simple: most investors ended this week in the red.Whenever the market enters a violent correction, an old question always comes back:Are you better suited for top-down investing or bottom-up investing?🔍 What Is Top-Down Investing?Top-down logic is straightforward:Start with
Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up Investing: Which One Suits You?
TOPkoolgal: 🌟🌟🌟Top down vs Bottom up Investing - which approach is better? My answer is why not both? I use a top down view to determine the current macro economic factors & determine which sectors to invest in. Eg: I would lean into defensive sectors if a recession is looming such as consumer staples. Once I have chosen the sector, I switch to a bottom up approach, to select companies that are most likely to outperform their peers. Eg: Under consumer staples I would select $Coca-Cola(KO)$ which has a wide brand moat. By using both Top down and Bottom up approach, I have the best of both worlds. It is not about perfect predictions but about robust risk management and balanced conviction. The best approach is ultimately the one that allows me to remain disciplined and rational when volatility is at the highest. In adopting a blended approach, I would be to seize opportunities and be a better investor. @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @Tiger_SG @TigerClub @CaptainTiger
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