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$Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$'s options volume trading surged Thursday as the stock headed for its worst decline this year amid concerns the company may be forced to sell its Chrome business.
Call options that give the holders the right to buy the stock at $170 attracted the heaviest trading as investors and speculators unload them after the stock tumbled below that strike price. The share price slump boosted the odds that the con...
Call options that give the holders the right to buy the stock at $170 attracted the heaviest trading as investors and speculators unload them after the stock tumbled below that strike price. The share price slump boosted the odds that the con...
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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$
Against the backdrop of increasing global economic and political uncertainty, Singaporean assets and bitcoin seem to exhibit surprising similarities in certain aspects. This article will explore the "bitcoin-esque" characteristics of Singaporean assets, analyze their hedging functions, scarcity, and global features, as well as how investors can utilize this perspective to develop strategies.
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1. The similarities between Singapore's assets and bitcoin
1. Hedge attributes
Bitcoin, known as the 'digital gold,' is seen by investors as a hedge against risks during global geopolitical conflicts, currency devaluation crises, and other events. Similarly, Singapore assets, due to its political stability, transparent legal system, and efficient international policies, attract the hedging demands of global capital. During times of global turmoil, both Bitcoin and Singapore assets often experience capital inflows.
2. Characteristics of Global Assets
Bitcoin is a decentralized cross-border asset that is not dependent on any single country or entity, with users distributed globally. Singapore assets leverage the unique position of this international city, attracting investors and businesses from around the world. Both demonstrate cross-regional appeal and are relatively insulated from economic risks in a single region.
3. Scarcity and value-added potential
Bitcoin has scarcity due to its fixed total supply (21 million coins), and assets in Singapore (such as high-end residences, land, and quality financial assets) are also influenced by geographic space and resource constraints...
Against the backdrop of increasing global economic and political uncertainty, Singaporean assets and bitcoin seem to exhibit surprising similarities in certain aspects. This article will explore the "bitcoin-esque" characteristics of Singaporean assets, analyze their hedging functions, scarcity, and global features, as well as how investors can utilize this perspective to develop strategies.
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1. The similarities between Singapore's assets and bitcoin
1. Hedge attributes
Bitcoin, known as the 'digital gold,' is seen by investors as a hedge against risks during global geopolitical conflicts, currency devaluation crises, and other events. Similarly, Singapore assets, due to its political stability, transparent legal system, and efficient international policies, attract the hedging demands of global capital. During times of global turmoil, both Bitcoin and Singapore assets often experience capital inflows.
2. Characteristics of Global Assets
Bitcoin is a decentralized cross-border asset that is not dependent on any single country or entity, with users distributed globally. Singapore assets leverage the unique position of this international city, attracting investors and businesses from around the world. Both demonstrate cross-regional appeal and are relatively insulated from economic risks in a single region.
3. Scarcity and value-added potential
Bitcoin has scarcity due to its fixed total supply (21 million coins), and assets in Singapore (such as high-end residences, land, and quality financial assets) are also influenced by geographic space and resource constraints...
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$MARA Holdings (MARA.US)$ A word of advice... hold on to the treasure in your hands. The future is bright 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
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*Please bear in mind there is no buy or sell recommendation
I hold these positions for trading purposes only. I may sell at anytime.
I may average up for a bigger position and my average gain will be lower along the way.
TP on $GE Vernova (GEV.US)$ , switched to $Astera Labs (ALAB.US)$ and some of $Applied Digital (APLD.US)$ . Do note that APLD is a volatile name and below $10. Can be very volatile. It is the smallest position of mine. I had a n...
I hold these positions for trading purposes only. I may sell at anytime.
I may average up for a bigger position and my average gain will be lower along the way.
TP on $GE Vernova (GEV.US)$ , switched to $Astera Labs (ALAB.US)$ and some of $Applied Digital (APLD.US)$ . Do note that APLD is a volatile name and below $10. Can be very volatile. It is the smallest position of mine. I had a n...
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$
Sell on news after earnings release. The stock has gone up substantially. Wait for it to dip lower before buying.
Sell on news after earnings release. The stock has gone up substantially. Wait for it to dip lower before buying.
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ the blackwell incident might bump it down for todays post market earning report
i already made a hell alot of money😳
i already made a hell alot of money😳
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Happy Wednesday, November 20. Without the news and animal spirits moving markets, you will not make it through today. My name is Kevin Travers, and the S&P 500 and market fell after more retail store earnings, but there is huge news today you have to watch:
$Target (TGT.US)$ posted a miss across earnings, revenue, and forward guidance. CEO Brian Cornell said the average ticket price per customer fell, and consumers we...
$Target (TGT.US)$ posted a miss across earnings, revenue, and forward guidance. CEO Brian Cornell said the average ticket price per customer fell, and consumers we...
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