Tiger Seminar: Navigating Volatile Markets with Structured Warrants - tonight, 7-9PM

Markets are facing heightened volatility amid rising geopolitical tensions following the Iran war, driving sharp movements across equities, currencies, and commodities. For investors, understanding how different markets may react is key to navigating this environment.

 In this session, Jamie Chung, our Head of Macquarie Warrants Singapore, joins James Ooi from Tiger Brokers (Singapore) as a guest speaker to unpack the current landscape and how it may shape market performance in the months ahead.

 James will share his views on how key markets — the US, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore — are likely to perform against this backdrop, highlighting market trends, sentiment, and short‑term target levels that investors should be watching.

 Building on these insights, Jamie will explore how structured warrants can be used to capitalise on volatility, alongside key risk considerations.

 Together, they will connect market insights with practical trading ideas, helping investors better position themselves in uncertain conditions. SGD 20 trading vouchers* will be awarded to Tiger attendees who check in on the day of the session

Sign up here: https://sg.tigermarketw.com/activity2/market/2025/meeting?activityId=MT20260407101429EL

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  • Tiger_SG
    ·15:36
    Welcome interested tigers to register.
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