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Affirm's recent partnership with Apple Pay underscores the company's commitment to expanding its reach and simplifying the payment process for consumers. By integrating with Apple Pay, Affirm can tap into a vast user base of iOS users, enhancing the accessibility and convenience of its buy now, pay later (BNPL) services.
According to Bloomberg analyst Diksha Gera, Affirm could stabilize gross merchandise value (GMV) growth ...
According to Bloomberg analyst Diksha Gera, Affirm could stabilize gross merchandise value (GMV) growth ...
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$Microsoft(MSFT.US$ has announced that its Bing search engine has crossed 100 million daily active users for the first time in its history, just a few weeks after the launch of Bing Chat. Additionally, Microsoft says 1/3 of users who are part of the Bing Chat preview are using it daily, and that 45 million chats have been conducted since launch.
The daily active user statistic is a big deal as...
The daily active user statistic is a big deal as...
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$S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US$
$Nasdaq Composite Index(.IXIC.US$
$FTSE Singapore Straits Time Index(.STI.SG$
Dip buying has been proven to be a winning strategy since 2009. In an analysis of S&P 500 , Compound Advisors' Charlie Bilello found that since 2009 whether experiencing loops of minor dips and quick recoveries, or large downturns followed by vertical comebacks, the index has always forged ahead to new highs. Every drawdown since the pandemic has been followed by a comeback to a ...
$Nasdaq Composite Index(.IXIC.US$
$FTSE Singapore Straits Time Index(.STI.SG$
Dip buying has been proven to be a winning strategy since 2009. In an analysis of S&P 500 , Compound Advisors' Charlie Bilello found that since 2009 whether experiencing loops of minor dips and quick recoveries, or large downturns followed by vertical comebacks, the index has always forged ahead to new highs. Every drawdown since the pandemic has been followed by a comeback to a ...
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Did a couple of buy-in when the tech stocks are down. i.e. MSFT, CRM, NVDA, etc. Also, the opportunity to average out the prices when these are bought in tranches. No one has a crystal ball, it is more of spreading and diversification of stock holdings.
Companies with strong foundations, i.e. PE, PEG, PB, will be able to ride the wave and maybe storm. As long term for good companies, will be a uptrend.
$Microsoft(MSFT.US$, $NVIDIA(NVDA.US$, $Apple(AAPL.US$, $Salesforce(CRM.US$, ...
Companies with strong foundations, i.e. PE, PEG, PB, will be able to ride the wave and maybe storm. As long term for good companies, will be a uptrend.
$Microsoft(MSFT.US$, $NVIDIA(NVDA.US$, $Apple(AAPL.US$, $Salesforce(CRM.US$, ...
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