@koolgal:$Global X Nasdaq 100 Covered Call ETF(QYLD)$ ๐๐๐I invest in QYLD because it offers a high yield, monthly income stream by monetising the volatility of the Nasdaq 100. As a dividend focused investor I love QYLD's consistent payouts even during market volatility. The current dividend yield is a nice juicy 12.3%. Ka-ching ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ฐ ๐ฐ ๐ฐ @Tiger_comments @TigerClub @CaptainTiger @TigerStars
@Aaronykc:$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ 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?
@Cadi Poon:According to the latest reports, SpaceX plans to file its IPO prospectus as early as this week, aiming for a formal listing in June. Valuation Target: Between $1.25 trillion and $1.75 trillion. Fundraising: Expected to exceed $75 billion, significantly higher than previous estimates of $50 billion. Market Standing: At a $1.75 trillion valuation, SpaceX would leapfrog $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ and $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ , trailing only the "Big Five" (Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet).
@koolgal:๐๐๐If you believe $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ is heading higher but want to protect yourself from stagflation dips, a Bull Call Spread is a good options strategy. How it works: You buy a Call eg. USD 180 and sell a further out Call eg USD 200. Why it is better: Selling the USD 200 call helps you to pay for the one you bought. It lowers your cost and reduces the "time decay" penalty. You still profit if Nvidia goes up but your risk is capped. @Tiger_comments @Tiger_SG @TigerStars @TigerClub
@koolgal:๐๐๐ $PONY-W(02026)$ vs $WERIDE-W(00800)$ - which company has the better prospect? If you look at commercial momentum, Pony is moving faster. If you look at technical conservatism and diversified scenarios, WeRide is steadier. This isn't a race of speed alone. It is a marathon of safety, regulation, capital discipline, and real world economics. Both companies have strengths. Both have weaknesses. Both are entering the most challenging chapter : turning pilots into profits. Time will tell which is better. However Pony and WeRide are off to a great start in 2026.
@adrian.tan81:Iโm sitting on about 30k in cash right now, and with all the talk about recession dips being the ideal entry point, Iโm trying to figure out how to put it to work. Iโm mainly looking to understand which kinds of opportunities or sectors might make the most sense in the current market.