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$HLF Builds Toward a $14.24 Breakout

$Herbalife(HLF)$ $Herbalife (HLF) +4.11% Rally: Short Squeeze Fuel Ignites, Key Resistance $14.24 in Sight 🚀 Latest Close Data: $12.17 (+4.11%) on Aug 14, 2026. Volume hit 1.28M, surging past the daily average. Still trading -40.3% below the 52-week high of $20.40. Core Market Drivers: 🛒 Consumer staples saw a rotation as risk appetite returned. The significant decline in Short Volume Ratio (from 25.17% on Aug 10 to 19.10% on Aug 12) suggests a potential short squeeze, amplified by strong capital inflows (1-Day Net Inflow: +$0.69M). The recent 5-Day capital flow trend flipped firmly positive, ending a streak of outflows. Technical Analysis: 📊 The 6-day RSI jumped to 52.55, exiting the bearish zone and signaling restored bullish momentum. MACD lines
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$ZM Has Its Sights Set Beyond $115

$Zoom(ZM)$ $Zoom(ZM) Surges +4.48%: AI Catalyst Ignites Breakout, $115 Target Eyed 📈🔥 Latest Close Data: ZM closed at $109.84, up +4.48%, erasing recent losses and now just 4.27% away from its 52-Week High of $114.74. 🚀 Core Market Drivers: The breakout is fueled by institutional optimism around Zoom's layered AI strategy, specifically its AI companion "ZoomMate" and new virtual agent tools. This catalyst is driving expectations for higher enterprise spending. 💡 Technical Analysis: Momentum is decisively bullish. The MACD histogram is expanding positive (DIF: 4.42, Signal: 2.91), signaling accelerating upside. The 6-day RSI surged to 81.4, reflecting extremely strong short-term momentum, though entering overbought territory. Volume hit 3.85M shares,
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$PLTR Enters the $180 Zone With Bulls in Control

$Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ $Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR) +4.66% Surge: AI Powerhouse Crushes Resistance, $180 Breach Triggers $200 Target Zone 🚀 📊 Latest Close Data: Palantir closed at $179.01 (+4.66%), just -13.7% from its 52-Week High of $207.52. High of day hit $179.91, showing strong buying pressure into the close. ⚡️ Core Market Drivers: AI momentum remains relentless as PLTR rides the coattails of robust global CSP capex. Capital flow data shows massive net institutional buying with a 5-day inflow surge of 9280万元, signaling strong smart money accumulation despite the stock’s stretched valuation. 🛠️ Technical Analysis: Volume settled at 3651万 (Ratio 0.72), indicating controlled consolidation during the breakout. The MACD is extre
$PLTR Enters the $180 Zone With Bulls in Control
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$P Hits a Record as AI Storage Demand Accelerates

$Everpure(P)$ $Everpure (P) Hits All-Time High at $117.35: AI Storage Giant Breaks Out, $120 Target in Sight 🔥🚀 Latest Close Data 📊 $P closed at $117.35 on Aug 14, soaring +5.34% (+$5.95). This rally definitively shattered the prior 52-Week High of $118.81 (intraday) to establish a fresh all-time high, marking a massive 115.8% surge from the 52-Week Low of $54.37. Core Market Drivers 📈 The rally was catalyzed by a dual upgrade from Morgan Stanley and Susquehanna, citing confidence in P’s flash storage dominance for hyperscalers. Bullish momentum intensified following the announcement of a second design/supply contract with a top-5 global cloud customer, confirming massive future revenue visibility starting FY2028. Technical Analysis ⚙️ The breakout i
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Xiaomi Earnings Preview: Smartphone Business Remains Under Pressure — How Long Will the Stock Slump

Xiaomi is set to release its second-quarter earnings report after the Hong Kong market closes on August 18. According to analyst estimates, Xiaomi’s Q2 2026 revenue is expected to reach RMB 108.325 billion, down 1.9% year over year, while adjusted EPS is expected to come in at RMB 0.235. $XIAOMI-W(01810)$ $XIAOMI-WR(81810)$ $Xiaomi Corp.(XIACY)$ Since the end of July, Xiaomi’s share price has generally been trending downward. With the Q2 earnings report approaching, the market will be closely watching the company’s profitability, whether its smartphone business remains under pressure, and whether smart EV shipmen
Xiaomi Earnings Preview: Smartphone Business Remains Under Pressure — How Long Will the Stock Slump
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$AFRM Turns a 6.7% Jump Into a Bigger Setup

$Affirm Holdings, Inc.(AFRM)$ $Affirm Holdings, Inc. (AFRM) Surges +6.70% to $78.32: Fintech Powerhouse Breaks Consolidation, Bulls Target $81.91 Resistance 🚀 Latest Close Data: AFrm closed at $78.32, up a strong +6.70% (+$4.92). The stock is now decisively recovering from its 52-week low of $42.09, sitting just -21.68% below its 52-week high of $100.00. 📈 Core Market Drivers: The rally was fueled by a wave of bullish analyst actions. Multiple firms (BofA: $93, Bernstein: Outperform) have recently raised targets, with the consensus now at $90.82. Strong fundamental momentum, including a massive EPS beat last quarter (+58%) and expanded credit facilities ($6.75B), is reinforcing investor confidence in the "Buy Now, Pay Later" leader. 🏦 Technical An
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Buffett's Stock Picks: The Timeless Logic Behind the Oracle's Latest Moves

Why Coca-Cola is up 27%, Apple leads the Mag 7, and what the Oracle of Omaha's portfolio tells us about navigating today's market 🐯Hi Tigers! The Oracle's "Slow Philosophy" Still Works in a Fast Market While the market chases AI hardware and quantum computing hype, Buffett's 60 years of investment wisdom reminds us: simple, understandable businesses with moats are the key to weathering cycles. The Q1 2026 13F filing shows Berkshire's top 5 holdings — $Apple(AAPL)$, $American Express(AXP)$, $Bank of America(BAC)$, $Coca-Cola(KO)$, and
Buffett's Stock Picks: The Timeless Logic Behind the Oracle's Latest Moves
TOP苏36: Buffett’s “Slow Philosophy” Still Works The market is chasing AI, semiconductors and quantum computing, but Buffett’s portfolio offers a different lesson: durability beats hype. Coca-Cola and Apple may look boring compared with high-flying tech stocks, yet their strong brands, pricing power and recurring cash flow give them powerful moats. Berkshire’s move into Alphabet also shows that Buffett’s philosophy isn’t about avoiding technology—it’s about finding technology with a durable moat and strong cash generation. For ordinary investors, I’d keep it simple: 1️⃣ Moat — Can competitors easily replace the business? 2️⃣ Cash Flow — Does it consistently generate real money? 3️⃣ Long-Term Value — Would you still own it if the market closed for five years? The biggest lesson? Don’t chase whatever is rising fastest. Look for businesses that can keep compounding long after the hype disappears. 🚀 @TigerObserver
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$Z $36 Break Could Open the Door to $40

$Zillow(Z)$ $Zillow(Z) Surged +8.00%: Real Estate Tech Rebounds Sharply, Recapturing $35 Pivot Amid Oversold Recovery Latest Close Data: $Zillow (Z) closed at $35.92, up +8.00% (+$2.66) on Aug 14, 2026. The price remains -61.7% below its 52-week high of $93.88, but has rebounded strongly from the $29.23 low. Core Market Drivers: 🚀 The stock is staging a recovery following a sharp post-earnings sell-off. As reported, Q2 EPS of $0.52 beat estimates (+30% YoY), but revenue initially missed expectations, triggering a dip. The current rebound reflects market repricing of the beat and cost-cutting measures, including a recent 500+ staff layoff restructuring. Technical Analysis: 📊 Volume was 4.66M, slightly below average (Vol Ratio 0.86), suggesting this is
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8/10–8/13 Weekly Volatility Ranges & Simulation Recap (Pre-Friday Open)

Color Legend 🔴 Red: Broke above/below the forecast range, or broke above/below the simulated strike alternative. 🟠 Orange: Briefly broke above/below the range, but closed within the strike range. I. This Week's Simulation Results: 3 Wins, 1 Floating Loss SPCX Sell Put, 8/14 expiry at 120 — profitable, current price 0.03, nearly zeroed out, a complete win. SKHY Sell Put, 8/21 expiry at 120 — profitable, current price 0.18, storage rebound, safe. AMD Sell Put, 8/21 expiry at 400 — profitable, current price 0.51, sustainable (roll to next week's 400 Put). TSLA Sell Call, 8/21 expiry at 350 — floating loss, current price 4.00. 340 is strong resistance; if it holding above 340, breaking through 342.5, and rebounding to 345 on Monday, consider closing or rolling to a higher Call. The seller envi
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Surged 13.67% ! What Drove SanDisk’s Big Rally?

On Thursday, storage leader SanDisk closed 13.67% higher. Its intraday peak gain topped 17%, adding $28.31 billion to its market cap. The rally lifted the whole storage sector, with Micron, SK Hynix and Western Digital all moving higher. $闪迪(SNDK)$ Here are the key factors behind this sharp stock move: Ambitious long‑term profitability targets The company laid out financial goals for fiscal 2028‑2030: mid‑to‑high double‑digit revenue growth, 80% non‑GAAP gross margin, 75% operating margin and 50% adjusted free‑cash‑flow margin. NAND flash is notoriously cyclical. Manufacturers can slip into negative gross margins during industry downturns. SanDisk’s long‑term 80% gross‑margin target far exceeded market expectations. The firm will a
Surged 13.67% ! What Drove SanDisk’s Big Rally?
TOPPhoebeReade: 17% in a day is exactly how tops get sold into lol. You really buying 80% gross margin in NAND?
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I remain bullish on the $Straits Times Index(STI.SI) despite its strong run. The +24% YTD gain is impressive, but I believe the rally is increasingly backed by fundamentals — strong banks, resilient GDP growth, infrastructure investment and AI-related demand. The rotation from semiconductors into banks, REITs & industrials also shows that capital is still finding opportunities in Singapore. $YZJ Shipbldg SGD(BS6.SI)$ is a great example of this earnings-driven rally, with record H1 results and a strong order book. Going
I remain bullish on the $Straits Times Index(STI.SI) despite its strong run. The +24% YTD gain is impressive, but I believe the rally is increasing...
TOPMortimerDodd: I cleared my local bank names already, 24% YTD is nice but can STI really hold up if NIM starts rolling over?
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I remain bullish on $Micron Technology(MU)$ because AI has fundamentally changed the memory cycle. HBM has become a critical part of AI infrastructure, with stronger pricing, higher-value products and longer-term contracts. That explains why the market is now willing to value MU around the trillion-dollar level. Deutsche Bank increasing its Micron exposure also caught my attention. I see this as part of a broader shift from simply owning $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ to investing across the AI infrastructure stack — compute, memory, networking and cloud. While 13F data isn't a direct buy signal, it reinforces the institutional interest in MU. For the next three years, I would pick Micron for its higher growth potential.
I remain bullish on $Micron Technology(MU)$ because AI has fundamentally changed the memory cycle. HBM has become a critical part of AI infrastruct...
TOPOgdenHerbert: I cleared all semi names already — HBM contract quality is where I'm stuck. If cloud spend cools even a bit, does MU still deserve this kind of premium?
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I’m bullish on the long-term U.S. critical-minerals theme. Government funding, price floors, loans and purchase guarantees are improving the economics of domestic supply chains, making this more than just another speculative mining cycle. The push for supply-chain independence could create a durable tailwind for the sector. Among the names mentioned, $MP Materials Corp.(MP)$ is my top pick because it already has an operating mine, processing capabilities and expanding magnet production. I also like $Energy Fuels(UUUU)$ for its uranium base and heavy rare-earth potential, while $USA Rare Earth Inc.(USAR)$ and NB offer higher risk with potentially greater upside. I

Trump’s $3 Billion Minerals Push: Is It Time to Buy U.S. Rare-Earth and Magnet Stocks?

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The U.S. critical-minerals trade is moving beyond tariffs and geopolitical headlines. Washington is now using equity investments, long-term loans, price floors and purchase guarantees to build an independent supply chain. That improves the sector’s long-term investment case—but the latest funding does not benefit every rare-earth stock equally. Where Is the Money Actually Going? On August 7, President Donald Trump met with more than 200 mining executives, investors, educators and government officials as part of his effort to make the United States a “minerals superpower.” Reuters estimated that the newly announced critical-minerals, battery and related investments totaled approximately $3 billion. The White House separately listed more than $2 billion in mining-related projects and over $1
Trump’s $3 Billion Minerals Push: Is It Time to Buy U.S. Rare-Earth and Magnet Stocks?
I’m bullish on the long-term U.S. critical-minerals theme. Government funding, price floors, loans and purchase guarantees are improving the econom...
TOPfluffzo: Just compared MP and UUUU again — MP's magnet ramp is ahead, but UUUU's uranium optionality still feels underpriced. You watching customer offtake more than funding here?
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I think the 2026 midterms could create some short-term volatility, especially with inflation and cost-of-living pressure still weighing on voters. However, I don’t see this as a reason to turn bearish. Political uncertainty usually fades after the election, and markets have historically performed better in the following months. Apple’s move to strengthen its Washington team also makes sense to me. With tariffs, regulation and supply-chain policy becoming more important, experienced government-relations leadership is a sensible hedge. Still, I think $Apple(AAPL)$ needs stronger earnings catalysts rather than relying on political developments. Personally, I’m staying invested and would use any election-driven pullback to accumulate quality companie
I think the 2026 midterms could create some short-term volatility, especially with inflation and cost-of-living pressure still weighing on voters. ...
TOPBellaFaraday: Tariff and supply-chain risk won't just fade after the vote though. If anything, that's the cleaner Apple trade setup to watch, not Washington hires?
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🌟🌟🌟After the release of its anticipated Q1 fiscal 2027 earnings report, $SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC(SMCI)$ skyrocketed 19.8% in a single session.  The catalyst?  SMCI's bleeding gross profit margins finally stopped falling. Is this gross margin repair an inflection point marking a return to grace or is it just a beautiful flash in a pan? Over the past year, Super Micro was growing revenue well but its profit margins were collapsing.  The more server racks they sold, the less profitable they become. The company was buying expensive components & rushing liquid cooling tech to keep up with NVIDIA's Blackwell demands. Margins dropped to 11.2% leaving investors wondering if SMCI was just a low margin assembly line. In Q1, non GAAP gr
🌟🌟🌟After the release of its anticipated Q1 fiscal 2027 earnings report, $SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC(SMCI)$ skyrocketed 19.8% in a single session. The...
TOPLenaAnne: 13.4% is the whole story for me. If they can hold that while liquid cooling scales, this rerate probably has legs
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The most interesting takeaway from this earnings season is that AI demand isn’t slowing—the market is simply becoming more selective. CRWV and NBIS were rewarded because their numbers show real demand: accelerating revenue, massive backlogs, and improving profitability. SMCI also benefited because AI demand is translating directly into stronger revenue and margins. Meanwhile, COHR and CBRS tell the other side of the story. COHR delivered a strong quarter, but after a huge run-up, a simple beat was no longer enough. CBRS had impressive future commitments, yet investors focused on weak hardware revenue. That tells us where the market is heading: AI stories are cheap. AI earnings are valuable. Going forward, I’d focus less on who has the most exciting AI narrative and more on who can convert
The most interesting takeaway from this earnings season is that AI demand isn’t slowing—the market is simply becoming more selective. CRWV and NBIS...
TOPBartonBecky: I went through the Q4 prints too, and yeah the market is paying for revenue quality now. Backlog is nice, but cash flow is the real filter here
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All Eyes on Optics and Neoclouds. But Who Led the Flow? Yesterday's session looked like a conviction rally on the surface. $NEBIUS(NBIS)$   finished up 34%. $CoreWeave, Inc.(CRWV)$   gained 19%. $SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC(SMCI)$   added 19%. But flip to the trading data and the picture shifts.  The stock with the highest buy/sell ratio on our platform yesterday — 4.95 — was  $Apple(AAPL)$  . On a day it barely moved. We believe that's not rotation. That's a crowd with more than one idea at once. Short Memory, Long Op
All Eyes on Optics and Neoclouds. But Who Led the Flow? Yesterday's session looked like a conviction rally on the surface. $NEBIUS(NBIS)$ finished ...
TOPwimpy: I chased SMCI on the breakout too, but AAPL printing a 4.95 buy sell ratio on a flat day feels like risk hedging, not clean AI rotation. Anyone else watching volume diverge here?
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Why Did CSOP Samsung Electronics Daily (2x) Leveraged Product Suddenly Surge? CSOP Samsung Electronics Daily (2x) Leveraged Product ($07747$) has surged 7.39% from today’s open so far.$南方两倍做多三星电子(07747)$$3倍做多韩国ETF-Direxion(KORU)$$韩国ETF-iShares MSCI(EWY)$ I believe there are several main reasons behind the move: 1. Samsung Electronics and Korean semiconductor stocks are rebounding strongly. Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and the broader Korean technology sector had suffered significant declines previously. Recently, however, risk appetite has recovered and capital has started flowing back into Korean semiconductor st
Why Did CSOP Samsung Electronics Daily (2x) Leveraged Product Suddenly Surge? CSOP Samsung Electronics Daily (2x) Leveraged Product ($07747$) has s...
TOPJesseBerkeley: I added 07747 and the HBM angle is the whole bet for me. If Samsung keeps bouncing, this thing can get wild fast
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My biggest takeaway from the seminar is that cheap options don't mean low risk. OTM options may look attractive, but their probability of expiring worthless can be very high. Understanding Theta and IV Crush is equally important because an option can lose value even when my market direction is right. I also like the risk-first approach behind Covered Calls, Cash-Secured Puts, Wheel and Vertical Spreads. Before entering any trade, I should understand the maximum potential loss and make sure the strategy matches my market outlook and risk tolerance. Overall, I see options as a risk-management tool rather than a shortcut to quick profits. My focus is on defined risk, sensible position sizing, and knowing exactly how much I can lose before opening a position.
My biggest takeaway from the seminar is that cheap options don't mean low risk. OTM options may look attractive, but their probability of expiring ...
TOPbumpy: Just checked my options too — theta burn got me before lol. Cheap OTM really is a trap sometimes, you mostly sticking to defined-risk spreads now?
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I’d go with D — Hold both. I’m still bullish on Singapore banks because of their strong earnings, dividends, wealth-management growth and solid balance sheets. DBS $DBS(D05.SI)$ ando $ocbc bank(O39.SI)$ remain especially attractive to me, although after such a strong rally, I wouldn’t chase aggressively at current levels. At the same time, I like ETFs as a way to diversify and reduce single-stock risk. Banks already make up a significant part of the STI, so holding an ETF alongside selected bank stocks gives me exposure to the broader Singapore market without relying entirely on one sector. For me, the strategy is simple: keep my existing bank positions for income and upside, while using ETFs for di

🪙 Tiger Coins | DBS vs OCBC vs UOB: Which Bank Actually Won Earnings Season?

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Singapore’s Big Three banks delivered their Q2 report cards within a 24-hour window. DBS reported first on August 6, followed by $OCBC Bank(O39.SI)$ and $UOB(U11.SI)$ on August 7. At first glance, all three delivered year-on-year profit growth. But once the numbers are compared side by side, the differences become much clearer. This earnings season was not simply about who made the most money. The bigger question was which bank adapted best to a lower-rate environment, found new sources of growth and gave investors the strongest reason to keep buying. As of post, $DBS(D05.SI)$ YTD 2026 is 33.12%, $UOB(U11.SI)$ YT
🪙 Tiger Coins | DBS vs OCBC vs UOB: Which Bank Actually Won Earnings Season?
I’d go with D — Hold both. I’m still bullish on Singapore banks because of their strong earnings, dividends, wealth-management growth and solid bal...
TOPInvestordude1301: $UOB(U11.SI)$ Bullish too and a more attractive entry price with such strong dividends
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