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How Much Chance Left for 2025? Keep Climbing or Hedge?

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November’s here — 2025 is counting down! With just weeks left in the year, investors everywhere are discussing: Is there still room to run, or time to lock in profits? Some analysts say there’s still room to climb 📈 — supported by the Fed’s rate cuts, rising AI-driven profits, and corporate earnings beating expectations. But others disagree, saying we should watch out for high valuations, and year-end volatility could spark a short-term pullback. So...how much room is left for markets to move — up or down — before 2025 ends? 📈📉 Whichever side you’re on, share you outlook for the final stretch of 2025 and win prizes! Let's discuss 🎤 Predict where the S&P 500 or Nasdaq will move before 2025 ends (no need for exact points!) Name the sector or stock you think will perform best in these final two months. Example📌 S&P 500 up about 10%. Fed cuts and strong earnings keep the rally alive. Flat to +5%, most good news already priced. Slight pullback, valuations too high and volatility might return. +5% — AI stocks still have momentum. Rewards 🎁 All valid comments/posts → receive 10 Tiger Coins Lucky Tigers with high-quality shares → receive an Options Handbook (or a USD 5 voucher if you already have one) Whether you’re running with the bulls or hedging your bets, it’s not too late to make your final move. Share your call, join the poll, and end 2025 strong! 💪 Event Period 📅 From now → Nov 16, 2025
How Much Chance Left for 2025? Keep Climbing or Hedge?

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