When I look at the wave of new AI chip announcements — from Amazon's in-house silicon to Google's TPU upgrades and Marvell's acquisition of Celestial AI — I actually see this as a natural and healthy phase of the AI cycle. Competition was always going to intensify once Nvidia opened the floodgates, and now everyone wants a piece of the infrastructure stack. But to me, these developments challenge Nvidia at the margins, not at the core. Nvidia still owns the ecosystem, the CUDA moat, and the developer mindshare that others can't easily replicate. As for Amazon's new chip, I think it's interesting and definitely worth watching. Amazon has scale, data, and a massive installed customer base — so even a moderately successful internal chip can move the needle for AWS margins. That said, I don't
$W.P. Carey(WPC)$ this is still my star performer and hence I still have attachment to it. With my sell off last night, I decided to keep it on my wagon still!
$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$If you know the potential of Tiger Broker, you will know why I am not selling yet. If you are using this platform to trade, then I don't need to explain further.
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ Was assigned these shares via sell put options. I have sell call options at 435 this Friday. It's fine because I can start selling put options again next week.
$Intel(INTC)$ I'm very bullish on Intel, although it is up 100% year to date but I think there is so much more room to go up. Intel CEO lip bu tan is so many good things and I'm very confident of his leadership. On the other hand US gov have a stake in it where president trump broker it. Another important point is AI data centers, you gonna need a lot of their chips that is made in US. Intel currently is still far from its all time high, I'm very confident that this all time high will be break within 2026. There are just too many things going right than wrong for Intel.
$DBS(D05.SI)$ DBS Group (D05.SI) just crushed Q3 expectations with a stellar 8.6% EPS beat and 3.8% revenue surprise—proving once again why it's Asia's best-in-class bank. Up 47% in the last year, yet still trading at a steal: undervalued by 33% per DCF models, with a juicy 5.26% dividend yield that's got my income radar pinging. Analysts are piling on the love—JP Morgan just hiked their PT to S$70 (30% upside from here!) on robust ROE of 16%+ and steady 6% revenue growth into '26. With ample capital for hikes and a moat in digital banking that's miles ahead of peers, DBS isn't just riding the regional recovery—it's leading the charge. If you're hunting for stability with serious growth juice, load up on DBS now. STI to 5,000? DBS could hit S$6
$SMIC(00981)$ got a boost from accelerating domestic substitution and strong demand for mature nodes—booked a small gain. My first trade qualified for Contra 688, and the SGD688 voucher landed instantly. With steady capacity expansion, the long-term thesis is clearer than ever—I remain bullish.
$CIG(06166)$ Bought CIG just as its optical‑module business benefited from rising AI and data‑center demand — and thanks to the cash‑boost promo I locked in a modest profit. With major customers placing orders, I’m optimistic about CIG’s upside from here.
$XIAOMI-W(01810)$ ’s Q3 net profit surged, its auto business turned profitable, and investment banks are bullish collectively. I followed the trend to buy 01810 and made a small gain. Luckily, I caught the contra688 promotion—got the stock vouchers after my first trade with the cash boost account, which is great value. With AI large models landing and the "human-vehicle-home" ecosystem advancing, the long-term logic is solid, and I’ll keep holding and stay optimistic.
$Alphabet(GOOG)$ ’s AI search and cloud progress feel solid—booked a small gain. My first trade qualified for Contra 688, and the SGD688 voucher landed instantly. With a resilient ad base and tech investments paying off, I’m staying bullish.
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ Bought Tesla as its China sales showed signs of rebound and the AI/auto-drive narrative got stronger — with the added cash-boost promo helping me lock in a modest profit. With Tesla’s continued push in EVs, autonomous driving, and AI-related tech, I remain optimistic about what lies ahead.
$Bit Digital, Inc.(BTBT)$ Bought Bit Digital (BTBT) just as it pivoted to an ETH-focused model with staking at the core — and thanks to the cash-boost promo, I locked in a modest profit. With Q3 results showing rising revenue and a surge in ETH staking income, I’m upbeat about BTBT’s prospects ahead.
$Spdr S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Etf(XOP)$ Bought XOP just as the energy sector rallied — with oil-gas stocks benefiting from stronger crude prices and geopolitical tensions — and thanks to the recent cash-boost deal I locked in a neat profit. With renewed investor interest in energy’s yield and cash-flow potential, I’m bullish on XOP’s prospects ahead.
$ProShares UltraPro QQQ(TQQQ)$ Bought TQQQ just in time for the tech-sector rebound, and with the extra boost from the cash-boost campaign I locked in a tidy profit. With AI, cloud and big-cap growth stocks lifting the Nasdaq-100 lately, I feel validated in going for TQQQ — and I remain optimistic about what’s next.
$Direxion Daily Small Cap Bull 3x Shares(TNA)$ Bought TNA just when small-cap stocks started to rebound — and thanks to the recent cash-boost deal I locked in a nice little profit. With renewed optimism around small-caps, I’m bullish on TNA going forward.
$Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3x Shares(SOXL)$ Bought SOXL just in time for the chip-sector rebound and rode the wave — with the added boost from the cash-boost promotion, I pocketed a tidy gain. Seeing renewed optimism in semiconductor demand thanks to AI and chip cycles, I stay bullish on SOXL going forward.
$Strategy(MSTR)$ bounced with Bitcoin—locked in a small gain, and the thesis still holds. My first trade hit the Contra 688 promo, SGD688 voucher landed instantly. With the company keep adding BTC and clear institutional momentum, I’ll buy dips. Still bullish.