AndreaChow
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$Apple (AAPL.US)$ maintains its ecosystem as a walled garden, and it has served it well so far. The company, however, stands to gain by opening up, according to an Apple specialist.
As opposed to the thinking among some Apple executives that such a move may hurt iPhone sales, Gurman feels the opposite is true. Allowing services on Android will expose more people to the Apple brand, opening up the floodgates...
As opposed to the thinking among some Apple executives that such a move may hurt iPhone sales, Gurman feels the opposite is true. Allowing services on Android will expose more people to the Apple brand, opening up the floodgates...
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$Intel (INTC.US)$ , which hopes to compete against $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ and $SAMSUNG EL 144 (SSNGY.US)$ with a rejuvenated foundry business, has placed itself front-and-center in discussions about the need for funding for semiconductor research and manufacturing in America. Specifically, the x86 giant is waiting for Congress to pass the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) for America Act, which would unlock the aforementioned billions in subsidies for American chip ...
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Answer to title question is of course "NO".
Why?
Life will only be back to normal after the covid virus is finally all dead.
Can we expect the economy & the stock market to rebound quickly?
Economy = NO
It takes time gradually for the economy to recover back to the origin state. Not to mentioned, there's this Russia-Ukraine War thing. We Singapore 🇸🇬 got affect too indirectly in our economy. In fact, most countries are being affected too.
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Why?
Life will only be back to normal after the covid virus is finally all dead.
Can we expect the economy & the stock market to rebound quickly?
Economy = NO
It takes time gradually for the economy to recover back to the origin state. Not to mentioned, there's this Russia-Ukraine War thing. We Singapore 🇸🇬 got affect too indirectly in our economy. In fact, most countries are being affected too.
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AndreaChow
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Waymo, the self-driving unit of $Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$ $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ , said Monday that it is ready to introduce a fully autonomous-driving service in San Francisco.
“We’re now ready to begin introducing the Waymo Driver in fully autonomous mode — with no specialist behind the wheel — in the city as a major step on our path to deploying a fully autonomous commercial service,” Waymo Co-Chief Executive Tekedra Mawakana said in...
“We’re now ready to begin introducing the Waymo Driver in fully autonomous mode — with no specialist behind the wheel — in the city as a major step on our path to deploying a fully autonomous commercial service,” Waymo Co-Chief Executive Tekedra Mawakana said in...
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Human emotions (Fear and greed) are inevitably involved when it comes to investing. I have made losses in the past due to succumbing to my emotions. To avoid such mistakes, I have learnt to adopt 3 strategies now: 1) Invest in what I strongly believe in, 2) Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) & 3) Diversification. 1) Doing research and homework to fully understand the business before investing in it. Even during bearish periods, I will remind myself the reason I have invested in the first place. This stops me from selling out of fear and taught me to be patient and hold by looking at Long term or even to pump in more during dips till I finally see the fruits of my investment. Exception applies if fundamentals have changed pre and post investing and this is when stop loss decision needs to be made if required. 2) DCA: I have registered for Regular Savings Plan (RSP) for my funds which allow me to buy at fixed monthly intervals. This basically helps to tide though any fluctuations and even out the investment entry price over time. No one can always be perfect in catching the bottom. 3) Diversification is what we always term as putting eggs in different baskets. This helps to reduce volatility in my investment portfolio and thus lower any anxiety levels that may arise, allowing myself to make more informed decisions without succumbing to my emotions.
$Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO.US)$
$Ford Motor (F.US)$
$Apple (AAPL.US)$
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$
$Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO.US)$
$Ford Motor (F.US)$
$Apple (AAPL.US)$
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$
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