TLim

买股票要小心

    • TLimTLim
      ·12-04 19:44
      If I am bullish in NVDA, I would drop to daily timeframe and watch for bullish candlestick patterns and MA crossover supported by volume spike for entry.
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    • TLimTLim
      ·11-23
      Will redeem Tiger voucher to buy the dip. [Cry]
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    • TLimTLim
      ·11-20
      I will wait for signs that market is bottoming and buy low cost ETFs instead. Buy and hold for the long-term. Not going to second guess which company is going to recover first.
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    • TLimTLim
      ·11-15
      Will save it for greater assurance. Park it somewhere that can gives me higher interest. 
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    • TLimTLim
      ·11-14
      Long-term investing only applies to good companies or simply just invest in low cost S&P500 ETF. Invest long-term in lousy companies will still produce crappy results.
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    • TLimTLim
      ·11-10
      $Trump Media & Technology(DJT)$  Circus. His performance is similar to DJT and his coin's performance.
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    • TLimTLim
      ·10-29
      CICT's share price has run up and current div yield has dropped below 5%. Worth a look if the yield is above 5%. Otherwise I would just buy REIT ETF if the ETF's yield is more than CICT's
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    • TLimTLim
      ·10-28
      Could also reduce his pay package to motivate him to work harder so he could benefit from share price rise instead. This would align his interests with shareholders.
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    • TLimTLim
      ·10-28
      Unless they have a crystal ball or time machine to look into the future, can treat as entertainment. 🤭
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    • TLimTLim
      ·10-25
      Prefer stable yield over explosive growth. The REIT manager would usually need to acquire a lot of properties to achieve explosive growth. In order to do that, they may need to do equity fund raising and ask shareholders for more money. Don't really like that if they do that often. Sometimes DPU drop instead the more properties they buy. Slow and steady is the way to go.
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