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    • MangomanMangoman
      ·01-15
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ When it comes to stock trading, opinions vary widely. Some see it as overly stressful, while others view it as one of the best ways to build wealth. In my experience, whether it becomes stressful largely depends on how you approach it. For those who adopt a long-term investment strategy through DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging), stress can be significantly reduced. With this method, you invest a fixed amount regularly, regardless of market fluctuations. This approach allows you to buy more shares when prices drop and fewer when prices rise, helping you average out your investment costs over time. Since you’re not constantly monitoring the market or reacting to daily price changes, you can remain calm even during market downturns. T
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    • MangomanMangoman
      ·01-14
      $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$  I believe Tesla doubling its value in the new year is ambitious but not out of reach. The company’s dominant position in the growing EV market, combined with its advancements in battery technology and autonomous driving, keeps it ahead of competitors. With global expansion and the addition of new Gigafactories, Tesla is scaling production to meet increasing demand. Its energy storage and solar solutions also provide promising diversification beyond vehicles, positioning the company for long-term growth. If market conditions remain favorable and investor confidence continues, significant gains seem achievable. That said, several challenges could stand in the way. Economic uncertainties, such as rising interest rates and s
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    • MangomanMangoman
      ·01-14
      Gary Keller and Jay Papasan’s book The One Thing delivers a powerful message: the key to efficiency and achievement lies in focusing on what truly matters. While everyone has the same 24 hours in a day, high achievers maximize their time by concentrating on the most critical tasks that yield the greatest results, rather than scattering their efforts across numerous activities. Key Principles of the Book: 1. Prioritization: Let go of the desire to do everything and focus solely on what brings the most impactful outcomes. 2. The Power of Focus: Minimize distractions and immerse yourself fully in one key task to maximize productivity. 3. The Domino Effect: Small, focused successes compound to create significant achievements over time.
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