• 4M654M65
      ·01-15

      2025 Tiger Brokers Trade To Win

      Come on let's go it.  Find out more here:
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    • MangomanMangoman
      ·01-15
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ When it comes to stock trading, opinions vary widely. Some see it as overly stressful, while others view it as one of the best ways to build wealth. In my experience, whether it becomes stressful largely depends on how you approach it. For those who adopt a long-term investment strategy through DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging), stress can be significantly reduced. With this method, you invest a fixed amount regularly, regardless of market fluctuations. This approach allows you to buy more shares when prices drop and fewer when prices rise, helping you average out your investment costs over time. Since you’re not constantly monitoring the market or reacting to daily price changes, you can remain calm even during market downturns. T
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    • Happiness.Happiness.
      ·01-13
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ a bit stressful if you not in the US hours. 
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    • CaseyLKCCaseyLKC
      ·01-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ stress or not is depends on how we deal with our emotions with stock market. Try to focus for long term instead of short term investment. 
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    • jislandfundjislandfund
      ·01-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ the effect of trading can be a rollercoaster, high adrenaline includes an element of tiredness which results in the feelings of exhaustion. Management of expectations in a high stress fast paced environment are possible but personal. Hopefully the profits and associated endorphins counter your fatigues. ⭐
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    • console.errconsole.err
      ·01-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Stock trading can be stressful due to market volatility and the risk of loss, but it offers potential for significant returns with the right strategy and discipline. It’s not for everyone—success depends on knowledge, risk tolerance, and emotional control. For many, it’s a tool to grow wealth rather than a guaranteed path to riches.
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    • 4M654M65
      ·01-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ For someone who started trading during the covid pandemic, stock investment can be both stressful and rewarding, depending on various factors such as one's knowledge, approach, and financial goals. For me, I entered with zero knowledge but with some spare funds so my feelings are mixed.  Stressful: It can be overwhelming if you’re new to investing, lack a clear strategy, or frequently monitor market fluctuations. The uncertainty and risks of losing money, especially during market downturns, can also add to the stress. This is especially true when one does not have spare funds and are investing using day-to-day funds it can be overwhelming  Rewarding: On the flip side, with proper research, a long-term mindset,
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    • hpleonghpleong
      ·01-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ there are no free lunch. Everything we do there is a price to pay. Just have to do our due diligence 
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    • SR050321SR050321
      ·01-12
      Trading is not easy, price can drop so much, need to study the company and study the market conditions.
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    • mmsammmsam
      ·01-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Everyone has their own risk tolerance and mindset. Trading does not and should not be stressful such that it takes over your life. There are different strategies with different approaches. The key is to find yours which is profitable while you are comfortable. Over time, I found mine which works for me.
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    • MadluvyzMadluvyz
      ·01-12
      Disclaimer: Whatever I say or post doesn't act as financial advice, so please do your due diligence before making any decision. I have been a retail trader in the stock market for 6 years now. Ive dived into most variations of trading available for lehmann like us such as Investment Linked Plan (through insurance companies), DCA into Unit Trusts and Exchange Traded Funds, all types of Options trading, swing trading with stocks.  All in all, I learned that stress comes with everything you do anyways. Its a by product of the hardwork and effort u put into learning to do something to the best of your ability. So if you let stress be a hinderance of being able to invest for your own future, then you have to come to the fact that you are relying on your active income from your job to keep
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·01-11
      Sometimes, stock trading can be very stressful when you keep seeing red, red... Learn not to trade daily and just watch market run its course.
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    • STLokeSTLoke
      ·01-10
      1. Have a trading system (10%) 2. Size your position (20%) 3. Have a good minset (70%)
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    • DiAngelDiAngel
      ·01-10
      I m a long term investor and I have my own plan of investing. 1st 2-3 months of 2024, I FOMO and just go to stocks market and acquire stocks. It is like going to vegetables section of supermarket and grab whatever I think is reasonable price. Unfortunately, there will be some people tend to comment that I have bought it at a higher price and they are expecting it to be lower. To each its own and they have no clue about my trading plans. Yesterday, 3 banks are ATH but I was sitting on the fence. I can’t use my SRS to buy them as OCBC-SRS are not opened for me to contribute SGD$15300. 😠😤😡🤬. Anyway, it was a blessing in disguise as today banks heading south. This year, I will not FOMO but will be a 🐌 or 🐢.
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·01-10

      Super Invester: Howard Marks Warn About Index Bubble & Expectations for 2025

      $Canopy Growth Corporation(CGC)$ $Roundhill Cannabis ETF(WEED)$ $Cisco(CSCO)$ $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ Howard Marks is a billionaire investor and the founder of Oaktree Capital Management, which oversees $205 billion in assets. Widely regarded as a legendary investor, Marks is known for his insightful and influential memos on market trends and broader economic issues. Recently, he released a new memo titled On Bubble Watch, where he explores the state of the stock market, examines whether we're in a bubble, and shares his expectations for future returns.
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·01-10
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$   yeah, it does get tiring... so it's good to take a break every now and then... I don't trade daily, and when the price is attractive, I will tend to trade more... always good to see [USD]  [USD]  [USD]  rolling in during dividends times and also when capital gains... [Sly]  [Sly]  [Sly]  [Grin]  [Grin]  [Grin]  [Happy]  [Happy]  [Happy]  @LMSunshine @Shyon @Aqa @koolgal @GoodLife99
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·01-10
      yeah, it does get tiring... so it's good to take a break every now and then... I don't trade daily, and when the price is attractive, I will tend to trade more... always good to see [USD] [USD] [USD] rolling in during dividends times and also when capital gains... [Sly] [Sly] [Sly] [Grin] [Grin] [Grin] [Happy] [Happy] [Happy] @LMSunshine @Shyon @Aqa @koolgal @GoodLife99 @rL @Universe宇宙
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    • bernardtayetbernardtayet
      ·01-10
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Stock trading is inherently more stressful than stock investment. For the former your aim is to make quick money, need constant monitoring n feel extremely depressed when market turns against you. I have learnt to hollow out my heart whenever I seize opportunity to trade with spare cash, win very happy, lose not feeling sad, since I was prepared for any outcome. I don't trade big sum, but I invest big sum for long term, more to obtain dividends to pay bills.  Know your personality. If you are the type that is extremely risk adverse and feel depressed easily, best not to enter stock market. There are other  risk free ways to make decent returns. Most beginners tend to lose some money, but you gain more confiden
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·01-10

      How I Reduce Stress in Stock Trading and Investing?

      Investing in the stock market can be an emotional rollercoaster. Prices fluctuate constantly, news headlines sway market sentiment, and there’s always the looming fear of making poor decisions. However, I've found a set of strategies that help me minimize stress and stay grounded, even during volatile times. Here's how I manage stress while trading and investing: 1. Buy Companies I Believe In Whether I'm trading or investing for the long term, one of my primary rules is to buy stocks in companies I believe in. This mindset drastically reduces the anxiety associated with market fluctuations. For example, I look for companies that have strong fundamentals, consistent earnings, and robust management. When I buy stocks like Occidental Petroleum (OXY), I choose companies that I feel confident w
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      How I Reduce Stress in Stock Trading and Investing?
    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·01-10

      Super Invester: Howard Marks Warn About Index Bubble & Expectations for 2025

      $Canopy Growth Corporation(CGC)$ $Roundhill Cannabis ETF(WEED)$ $Cisco(CSCO)$ $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ Howard Marks is a billionaire investor and the founder of Oaktree Capital Management, which oversees $205 billion in assets. Widely regarded as a legendary investor, Marks is known for his insightful and influential memos on market trends and broader economic issues. Recently, he released a new memo titled On Bubble Watch, where he explores the state of the stock market, examines whether we're in a bubble, and shares his expectations for future returns.
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·01-10

      Do You Feel Stock Trading Too Stressful For Your Life?

      A stock market newbie shared on a forum that trading stocks is incredibly exhausting.Short-term trading is tiring because it requires constant monitoring and reviewing.In the first year of trading, I focused on short-term trades involving large-cap, small-cap, and thematic stocks.To trade concept stocks, I had to spend countless hours every evening researching and analyzing charts. Eventually, I gave up because it was too overwhelming.Staying updated on macroeconomic events also took a lot of time.Now, I spend a lot of time reading political and economic news to understand why the market goes up or down daily and to prepare accordingly. However, this too is exhausting and time-consuming. Making money in the stock market is truly tiring.Other investors agree with the newbie as they also fin
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·01-10

      How I Reduce Stress in Stock Trading and Investing?

      Investing in the stock market can be an emotional rollercoaster. Prices fluctuate constantly, news headlines sway market sentiment, and there’s always the looming fear of making poor decisions. However, I've found a set of strategies that help me minimize stress and stay grounded, even during volatile times. Here's how I manage stress while trading and investing: 1. Buy Companies I Believe In Whether I'm trading or investing for the long term, one of my primary rules is to buy stocks in companies I believe in. This mindset drastically reduces the anxiety associated with market fluctuations. For example, I look for companies that have strong fundamentals, consistent earnings, and robust management. When I buy stocks like Occidental Petroleum (OXY), I choose companies that I feel confident w
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      How I Reduce Stress in Stock Trading and Investing?
    • SpidersSpiders
      ·01-10

      Is Stock Trading Too Stressful or the Best Way to Make Money?

      The experience of stock trading varies widely from person to person. For some, it’s an exhilarating path to wealth; for others, it’s a stressful gamble. 1. Factors That Contribute to Stress in Stock Trading a. Percentage of Wealth Invested How much of your wealth is allocated to the stock market significantly impacts stress levels: Investing Within Limits: If you only invest money that you can afford to lose, such as a small percentage of your income, the psychological impact of potential losses diminishes. This approach allows for calculated risk-taking without threatening your financial security. Over-Leverage or Over-Exposure: On the other hand, if you pour your life savings or borrow money to trade, the stakes become much higher. Even minor fluctuations can feel catastrophic, leading t
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    • MangomanMangoman
      ·01-15
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ When it comes to stock trading, opinions vary widely. Some see it as overly stressful, while others view it as one of the best ways to build wealth. In my experience, whether it becomes stressful largely depends on how you approach it. For those who adopt a long-term investment strategy through DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging), stress can be significantly reduced. With this method, you invest a fixed amount regularly, regardless of market fluctuations. This approach allows you to buy more shares when prices drop and fewer when prices rise, helping you average out your investment costs over time. Since you’re not constantly monitoring the market or reacting to daily price changes, you can remain calm even during market downturns. T
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    • MadluvyzMadluvyz
      ·01-12
      Disclaimer: Whatever I say or post doesn't act as financial advice, so please do your due diligence before making any decision. I have been a retail trader in the stock market for 6 years now. Ive dived into most variations of trading available for lehmann like us such as Investment Linked Plan (through insurance companies), DCA into Unit Trusts and Exchange Traded Funds, all types of Options trading, swing trading with stocks.  All in all, I learned that stress comes with everything you do anyways. Its a by product of the hardwork and effort u put into learning to do something to the best of your ability. So if you let stress be a hinderance of being able to invest for your own future, then you have to come to the fact that you are relying on your active income from your job to keep
      3581
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    • bernardtayetbernardtayet
      ·01-10
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Stock trading is inherently more stressful than stock investment. For the former your aim is to make quick money, need constant monitoring n feel extremely depressed when market turns against you. I have learnt to hollow out my heart whenever I seize opportunity to trade with spare cash, win very happy, lose not feeling sad, since I was prepared for any outcome. I don't trade big sum, but I invest big sum for long term, more to obtain dividends to pay bills.  Know your personality. If you are the type that is extremely risk adverse and feel depressed easily, best not to enter stock market. There are other  risk free ways to make decent returns. Most beginners tend to lose some money, but you gain more confiden
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    • 4M654M65
      ·01-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ For someone who started trading during the covid pandemic, stock investment can be both stressful and rewarding, depending on various factors such as one's knowledge, approach, and financial goals. For me, I entered with zero knowledge but with some spare funds so my feelings are mixed.  Stressful: It can be overwhelming if you’re new to investing, lack a clear strategy, or frequently monitor market fluctuations. The uncertainty and risks of losing money, especially during market downturns, can also add to the stress. This is especially true when one does not have spare funds and are investing using day-to-day funds it can be overwhelming  Rewarding: On the flip side, with proper research, a long-term mindset,
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·01-10
      I used to focus on short-term trading, but I quickly found it mentally exhausting. Constantly monitoring the market, analyzing charts, and staying updated on news felt overwhelming. The need for quick decisions and emotional pressure made it hard to keep up, and I began questioning whether the effort was worth it. Now, I prefer a long-term investment strategy. By focusing on long-term growth and ignoring daily volatility, I’ve found a more sustainable and less stressful approach. I don’t feel the need to constantly track the market, and I’m more patient with my investments, which helps reduce stress. I still trade occasionally when the market conditions are favorable and I have time. However, I approach it with more discipline and focus, balancing long-term investments with selective short
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    • MHhMHh
      ·01-10
      It is not too exhausting for me though I do look at the market multiple times daily to look at the trend. I do not spend excessive amounts of time studying the stock or news. I buy when the stock price has reached my target price and do likewise for selling. The effort is definitely needed to make my money work harder for me. The returns from fixed deposits can barely beat inflation. I would suggest beginners to start with ETFs. The fluctuation is not as great as individual stocks and do not require as much studying as individual stocks. You just need to know the market of interest and look up the ETFs of interest with minimal expense ratio. Only need to do this homework once a year to see if there are better ETFs but generally for US ones, the expense ratio is competitive and low. Can con
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    • DiAngelDiAngel
      ·01-10
      I m a long term investor and I have my own plan of investing. 1st 2-3 months of 2024, I FOMO and just go to stocks market and acquire stocks. It is like going to vegetables section of supermarket and grab whatever I think is reasonable price. Unfortunately, there will be some people tend to comment that I have bought it at a higher price and they are expecting it to be lower. To each its own and they have no clue about my trading plans. Yesterday, 3 banks are ATH but I was sitting on the fence. I can’t use my SRS to buy them as OCBC-SRS are not opened for me to contribute SGD$15300. 😠😤😡🤬. Anyway, it was a blessing in disguise as today banks heading south. This year, I will not FOMO but will be a 🐌 or 🐢.
      7283
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·01-10
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$   yeah, it does get tiring... so it's good to take a break every now and then... I don't trade daily, and when the price is attractive, I will tend to trade more... always good to see [USD]  [USD]  [USD]  rolling in during dividends times and also when capital gains... [Sly]  [Sly]  [Sly]  [Grin]  [Grin]  [Grin]  [Happy]  [Happy]  [Happy]  @LMSunshine @Shyon @Aqa @koolgal @GoodLife99
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·01-10
      yeah, it does get tiring... so it's good to take a break every now and then... I don't trade daily, and when the price is attractive, I will tend to trade more... always good to see [USD] [USD] [USD] rolling in during dividends times and also when capital gains... [Sly] [Sly] [Sly] [Grin] [Grin] [Grin] [Happy] [Happy] [Happy] @LMSunshine @Shyon @Aqa @koolgal @GoodLife99 @rL @Universe宇宙
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    • 4M654M65
      ·01-15

      2025 Tiger Brokers Trade To Win

      Come on let's go it.  Find out more here:
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      2025 Tiger Brokers Trade To Win
    • console.errconsole.err
      ·01-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Stock trading can be stressful due to market volatility and the risk of loss, but it offers potential for significant returns with the right strategy and discipline. It’s not for everyone—success depends on knowledge, risk tolerance, and emotional control. For many, it’s a tool to grow wealth rather than a guaranteed path to riches.
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    • jislandfundjislandfund
      ·01-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ the effect of trading can be a rollercoaster, high adrenaline includes an element of tiredness which results in the feelings of exhaustion. Management of expectations in a high stress fast paced environment are possible but personal. Hopefully the profits and associated endorphins counter your fatigues. ⭐
      158Comment
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    • mmsammmsam
      ·01-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ Everyone has their own risk tolerance and mindset. Trading does not and should not be stressful such that it takes over your life. There are different strategies with different approaches. The key is to find yours which is profitable while you are comfortable. Over time, I found mine which works for me.
      2631
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    • CaseyLKCCaseyLKC
      ·01-12
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ stress or not is depends on how we deal with our emotions with stock market. Try to focus for long term instead of short term investment. 
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·01-10
      day trading is too tiring even if you do it full time. best to do swing trading. enter, set profit target and stop loss, and let the trade run. all you need is to spot trade setups. the trading strategy is not most impt, most impt is the discipline to stick to your profit target and stop loss plan, don't leverage and be discipline.
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