• Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·02-21 20:21

      Welcome the Fortune God! The "Non-Stop" Financial Trivia Relay

      The 5th day of the Lunar New Year is widely known as the day to Welcome the Fortune God (Caishen). Traditionally, we set off firecrackers and open our doors wide to drive away "poverty" and invite wealth and prosperity for the year ahead. In the Year of the Horse, successful investing is all about speed and foresight. Fortune favors the prepared mind! Before the markets fully gallop into 2026, let’s kick off the year with a "Brain Gain" red packet. Join our Financial Trivia Relay and prove you are a "Thoroughbred" of market knowledge. 🐎 How to Join Join the chain in the comments below using the "Last Letter" rule: Explain the Term: Briefly explain the financial term left by the person above you. Pass the Torch: Provide a new financial term starting with the LAST LETTER of the previous word
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    • Jezza67Jezza67
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    • ChrishustChrishust
      ·01:12
      Replying to @MojoStellar:Return. Next: interest rate//@MojoStellar: @vodkalime Year-to-Date (YTD) Year-to-Date refers to the period starting from the beginning of the current calendar or fiscal year up to the present date. It’s commonly used to measure performance, such as YTD return on an investment. Last letter: E
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
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      Replying to @MojoStellar: @vodkalime Last letter: E Earnings A company’s net profit after all expenses and taxes, showing how well the business is performing. Last letter: S back to you @vodkalime //@MojoStellar: @vodkalime Year-to-Date (YTD) Year-to-Date refers to the period starting from the beginning of the current calendar or fiscal year up to the present date. It’s commonly used to measure performance, such as YTD return on an investment. Last letter: E
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
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      @vodkalime Year-to-Date (YTD) Year-to-Date refers to the period starting from the beginning of the current calendar or fiscal year up to the present date. It’s commonly used to measure performance, such as YTD return on an investment. Last letter: E
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
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      @vodkalime Key Rate A key rate refers to a specific maturity point on the yield curve used to measure interest rate risk. Key rate duration helps investors understand how sensitive a bond’s price is to changes at specific maturities. Last letter: E
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    • Bunifa LatifBunifa Latif
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
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      The 5th day of the Lunar New Year is widely known as the day to Welcome the Fortune God (Caishen). Traditionally, we set off firecrackers and open our doors wide to drive away "poverty" and invite wealth and prosperity for the year ahead.
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    • Jasmine1205Jasmine1205
      ·02-21 23:58
      @vodkalime Kappa Kappa measures the change in option price for a 1% change in implied volatility. High Kappa means the option price is very sensitive to volatility changes; low Kappa indicates limited impact.It helps traders estimate changes in call and put premiums due to market volatility shifts. last alphabet: A
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·02-21 23:53
      In the Year of the Horse, successful investing is all about speed and foresight.
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    • MaDLabbitMaDLabbit
      ·02-21 23:11
      Federal reserve - US Central Bank, affect the short term interest rates
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    • vodkalimevodkalime
      ·02-21 21:20
      @MojoStellar Stock Stock represents ownership in a company. Shareholders may earn through price appreciation and dividends. Last letter: K
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    • vodkalimevodkalime
      ·02-21 21:13
      @MojoStellar Stock Stock represents ownership in a company. when you buy Stock, you own a small share of that company and may benefit from price appreciation and dividends. Last letter: K
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
      ·02-21 21:10
      @vodkalime Derivatives Derivatives are financial contracts whose value is based on (or “derived” from) an underlying asset like stocks, bonds, commodities, or currencies. Examples include options and futures. Last letter: S
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    • vodkalimevodkalime
      ·02-21 21:08
      @MojoStellar Dividend A divided is a portion of a company's profits distributed to shareholders,  typically paid in cash or additional shares. Last  letter: D
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
      ·02-21 21:05
      @LiverpoolRed Yield Yield is the income return on an investment, usually expressed as a percentage. For example, bond yield represents the annual interest earned relative to its price. Last letter: D
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    • LiverpoolRedLiverpoolRed
      ·02-21 20:39
      Treasury - the funds or revenue of a state or institution. Next: Yield
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·02-21 20:39
      ETF
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·02-21 20:21

      Welcome the Fortune God! The "Non-Stop" Financial Trivia Relay

      The 5th day of the Lunar New Year is widely known as the day to Welcome the Fortune God (Caishen). Traditionally, we set off firecrackers and open our doors wide to drive away "poverty" and invite wealth and prosperity for the year ahead. In the Year of the Horse, successful investing is all about speed and foresight. Fortune favors the prepared mind! Before the markets fully gallop into 2026, let’s kick off the year with a "Brain Gain" red packet. Join our Financial Trivia Relay and prove you are a "Thoroughbred" of market knowledge. 🐎 How to Join Join the chain in the comments below using the "Last Letter" rule: Explain the Term: Briefly explain the financial term left by the person above you. Pass the Torch: Provide a new financial term starting with the LAST LETTER of the previous word
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
      ·01:00
      Replying to @MojoStellar: @vodkalime Last letter: E Earnings A company’s net profit after all expenses and taxes, showing how well the business is performing. Last letter: S back to you @vodkalime //@MojoStellar: @vodkalime Year-to-Date (YTD) Year-to-Date refers to the period starting from the beginning of the current calendar or fiscal year up to the present date. It’s commonly used to measure performance, such as YTD return on an investment. Last letter: E
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    • ChrishustChrishust
      ·01:12
      Replying to @MojoStellar:Return. Next: interest rate//@MojoStellar: @vodkalime Year-to-Date (YTD) Year-to-Date refers to the period starting from the beginning of the current calendar or fiscal year up to the present date. It’s commonly used to measure performance, such as YTD return on an investment. Last letter: E
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
      ·00:58
      @vodkalime Year-to-Date (YTD) Year-to-Date refers to the period starting from the beginning of the current calendar or fiscal year up to the present date. It’s commonly used to measure performance, such as YTD return on an investment. Last letter: E
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
      ·00:52
      @vodkalime Key Rate A key rate refers to a specific maturity point on the yield curve used to measure interest rate risk. Key rate duration helps investors understand how sensitive a bond’s price is to changes at specific maturities. Last letter: E
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    • Jasmine1205Jasmine1205
      ·02-21 23:58
      @vodkalime Kappa Kappa measures the change in option price for a 1% change in implied volatility. High Kappa means the option price is very sensitive to volatility changes; low Kappa indicates limited impact.It helps traders estimate changes in call and put premiums due to market volatility shifts. last alphabet: A
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·00:00
      The 5th day of the Lunar New Year is widely known as the day to Welcome the Fortune God (Caishen). Traditionally, we set off firecrackers and open our doors wide to drive away "poverty" and invite wealth and prosperity for the year ahead.
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    • Jezza67Jezza67
      ·01:16
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·02-21 23:53
      In the Year of the Horse, successful investing is all about speed and foresight.
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    • Bunifa LatifBunifa Latif
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    • MaDLabbitMaDLabbit
      ·02-21 23:11
      Federal reserve - US Central Bank, affect the short term interest rates
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
      ·02-21 21:10
      @vodkalime Derivatives Derivatives are financial contracts whose value is based on (or “derived” from) an underlying asset like stocks, bonds, commodities, or currencies. Examples include options and futures. Last letter: S
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
      ·02-21 21:05
      @LiverpoolRed Yield Yield is the income return on an investment, usually expressed as a percentage. For example, bond yield represents the annual interest earned relative to its price. Last letter: D
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    • vodkalimevodkalime
      ·02-21 21:13
      @MojoStellar Stock Stock represents ownership in a company. when you buy Stock, you own a small share of that company and may benefit from price appreciation and dividends. Last letter: K
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    • vodkalimevodkalime
      ·02-21 21:20
      @MojoStellar Stock Stock represents ownership in a company. Shareholders may earn through price appreciation and dividends. Last letter: K
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    • vodkalimevodkalime
      ·02-21 21:08
      @MojoStellar Dividend A divided is a portion of a company's profits distributed to shareholders,  typically paid in cash or additional shares. Last  letter: D
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    • LiverpoolRedLiverpoolRed
      ·02-21 20:39
      Treasury - the funds or revenue of a state or institution. Next: Yield
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·02-21 20:39
      ETF
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