Is Your Portfolio Safe from Trade Wars? | 🦖 #TheInvestingIguana EP830
Join Iggy as we dive into how the US-China trade war is shaking up global markets and directly hitting your portfolio. This isn’t just a headline drama—it’s real, with rising tariffs, shrinking trade, and ripple effects reaching Singapore’s stock market. Whether you’re seeing red in your REITs or wondering why exporters are struggling, we’re breaking it all down for you.
📊 Packed With Insights & Practical Tips
Shedding light on:
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- How tariffs up to 125% are disrupting global supply chains
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- Why Singapore’s open economy feels the pinch faster than others
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- The sectors taking the biggest hits, from tech to manufacturing
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- Smart strategies to protect your portfolio: diversify, focus on quality, and explore alternatives like REITs, bonds, and gold
💡 Stay Ahead with Smart Economic Strategies
Whether you're making investment decisions or just staying informed, this video is loaded with actionable advice. Remember, investing is a long-term game. Be patient, disciplined, and informed!
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CHAPTERS:
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00:00 - Intro
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01:34 - US China Trade War Analysis
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05:38 - Protect Your Investment Portfolio
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07:59 - Outro
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