$BABA 20260417 200.0 CALL$ besides its e-commerce business, it's increasingly going into AI space which will bear fruit in the future. One Of the bigger chinese AI player. Buy this dip.
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ losing $380 as support is bearish for tsla. Every rip is likely to get sold. The gap at $338.89 will likely get filled, that is Elon's buy zone. Elon Musk bought 1 billion in tsla shares around that price. It will be a strong support and a great opportunity for long term investors. At what price will you buy tsla stock?
GOLD: Extremely Brutal Combination of Macroeconomic Shocks
$Gold - main 2604(GCmain)$ is currently facing a typical but extremely brutal combination of macroeconomic shocks: a stronger dollar, rising US Treasury yields, and a rapid reassessment of global market expectations regarding interest rate paths following the Middle East wars that pushed up oil prices. This confluence of factors has turned gold, which should have benefited from the geopolitical crisis, into a target of continuous selling. As the Middle East war enters its fourth week, with the US and Iran continuing to threaten to expand their attacks, gold prices fluctuated wildly at the beginning of the week. After experiencing its worst weekly drop in over 40 years, spot gold fell to a new low since early January at $4319.32
HMN, Q5T, J85, 8C8U & XZL Post Higher H2 Revenue and Payouts
Hospitality and lodging real estate investment trusts in Singapore (S-REITs) have shown robust operating performance, with mostly stable to higher distributions in their latest earnings reports. Across the five trusts that focus on hospitality and lodging assets, four have reported higher revenue and total distributions in the latest financial period ended Dec 2025. 1. $CapLand Ascott T(HMN.SI)$ CapitaLand Ascott Trust (CLAS) – which marks the 20-year anniversary of its SGX listing this month – saw revenue grow 4% in the second half to S$439.1 million, while its distribution per stapled security (DPS) also rose to S$0.0358 from S$0.0355. The increase in distributions was driven by stronger operating performance, portfolio reconstitution, and hig
Weekly: Centurion, Q & M Dental, XMH, Multi‑Chem & Zixin directors see Huge Acquisitions
Over the five sessions, around 90 director interests and substantial shareholdings were filed for more than 40 primary-listed stocks. Directors or CEOs reported 21 acquisitions and one disposal, while substantial shareholders recorded 10 acquisitions and four disposals. 1. $Centurion(OU8.SI)$ Executive Director and Joint Chairman David Loh Kim Kang and Non-Executive Director and Joint Chairman Han Seng Juan continued increased their interests. Between March 13 and March 18, Mr Han acquired 588,600 shares at an average price of S$1.45, increasing his total interest from 55.99% to 56.05%. On March 17, Mr Loh acquired 200,000 shares at an average price of S$1.45 apiece. This increased his total interest from 60.02% to 60.04%. 2.
🎁EPS Growth & Dividend Stars to Watch: PPD, CTAS, CCL, AVGO & More
😀Hi Tigers, As the Q4 earnings season unfolds, we’re taking a closer look at potential outperformers from two key angles: EPS expectations and dividend performance. In the first part, we highlight the top 20 stocks by market capitalization with stronger EPS estimates ahead of their earnings, scheduled between March 23 and March 27. 🎁Weekly Higher EPS Estimates: PDD, CTAS, CCL, CUK, PAYX & More 1. Why EPS Matters? Earnings per share(EPS) refer to the income per share brought to investors/shareholders in the open market. EPS is calculated as a company's profit divided by the outstanding shares of its common stock. The resulting number serves as an indicator of a company's profitability. Investors like companies with high profitability, and the market always rewards those earnings res
🚨The S&P broke key support — What's your move this week?
Hey Tigers! 🐅Markets are constantly changing — and we want to know what you think.💡 Got a hot take? A risky bet? A winning play?Share your ideas below and climb the leaderboard!Let’s break it down. These stories drove the markets.More NewsTiger Community TOP10 Tickers🎯 S&P500 Most Active Today 👉@TigerObserverWeekly Five Key Areas: Earnings, Macro, Singapore Stocks, Options, FuturesCovering five major market segments this week to help you stay ahead of market trends and plan your trades effectively!🌍 Monday — Macro EconomyU.S. equity indexes finished lower in a volatile week shaped by geopolitical tensions and resulting volatility in oil prices, persistent inflation c
$FANG $NBIS Deliver Gains While $SPY $BTC Signal More Risk Ahead
Recent trades continue to highlight a clear divergence: select setups are delivering strong returns, even as the broader market remains under pressure. Breakouts like FANG and NBIS have played out cleanly, reinforcing the value of disciplined execution. However, the bigger picture hasn’t changed — equities are still fragile, crypto remains in a confirmed downtrend, and risk conditions suggest that any short-term bounce could be temporary. In this environment, the focus isn’t chasing every move — it’s staying selective, protecting capital, and waiting for high-conviction signals. 1. $Diamondback(FANG)$ Breakout on $FANG played out clean and just hit our take profit. Congrats to everyone who followed it and closed 20% profit In a sea of red, it is n
High volatility and defensive positioning prevail amid Middle East conflict and hawkish Fed signals.
Welcome to Nerdbull1669 Weekly Trading Outlook Tips for this week 23 to 27 Mar 2026. the week of March 16–20, 2026, was defined by a heavy "risk-off" sentiment as the intersection of geopolitical conflict and a hawkish Federal Reserve pushed markets into their fourth consecutive week of declines. Market Summary: March 16–20, 2026 The major indices ended the week significantly lower as investors grappled with soaring energy prices and a central bank that signaled a "higher for longer" stance on interest rates. Index Performance S&P 500 was down 1.60% weekly with Friday Close at 6,507.49 Nasdaq Composite closed down 1.98% at 21,653.71 last Friday (20 Mar) Dow Jones was down 0.96% weekly with Friday Close at 45,577.46 Key Market Drivers • The FOMC "Hawkish Hold": On March 18, the Federal