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[Event] Share Your 2026 Reading Plan 📚

@TigerEvents
New year, new habits—and yes, this one can actually compound. In investing, we talk about compounding returns all the time. But the most underrated compounding is knowledge: one good book can upgrade your decision-making for years, and a consistent reading habit can quietly change your entire investing curve. So here’s the question: What are you reading in 2026—and why? We’re inviting you to share your 2026 Reading Plan with the community. Whether you’re building an investing framework, leveling up options skills, learning macro, or just reading to stay calm in a noisy market—post it and let others steal your list (in a good way). How to participate Create a post under this topic: Share Your 2026 Reading Plan Include at least one of the following: Your 2026 reading goal (e.g., 12 books / 30 minutes a day / one book per month) Your booklist (titles + what you want to learn from each) The investing problem you’re trying to solve (discipline? risk control? macro? strategy?) A short takeaway from a book you’ve already started Suggested prompts If you could only recommend one investing book for 2026, what would it be? What’s the biggest investing habit you want to fix this year—and what will you read to help? Rewards Every valid entry: 5 Tiger Coins 🐯 We’ll randomly pick 1 participants to win 100 Tiger coins The most thoughtful reading plan may get a featured spot in the community (and a surprise bonus 😉) Event time From Jan 9, 2026 to Jan 31, 2026 (SGT)
[Event] Share Your 2026 Reading Plan 📚

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