$Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing(TSM)$ The current market volatility presents opportunity. TSM is at a support region (blue lines) if it continues to stay within the range, it will be a good runway for future upside. However, given the macro market is largely driven by conflict and US policy changes, there is also a likely hood of further correction. If that's the case, the white lines would be a good entry point for long term portfolio accumulation.
$DBS(D05.SI)$ DBS Group Holdings (SGX: D05) emerges as the clear leader among Singapore’s Big Three banks for long-term investors. As of early April 2026, DBS commands the largest market cap, highest profitability, and superior shareholder returns compared to OCBC (O39) and UOB (U11). In FY2025, DBS delivered S$11.03 billion net profit—far ahead of OCBC’s S$7.42 billion and UOB’s S$4.68 billion. Its return on equity (ROE) consistently exceeds 16%, outpacing OCBC and UOB’s 11-13% range, thanks to efficient operations and a low cost-to-income ratio. Wealth management fees surged, providing resilient non-interest income that cushions net interest margin (NIM) pressure from lower rates. Dividend leadership seals DBS’s edge. It guides S$3.24 annuali
$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ can't wait market open because I'm knowing it wil bring me profit later! $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ same for this too! Let's see and let's go!
$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ I still believe in long term investment for $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Is NVIDIA cheap right now? Short answer: Not “cheap”… but no longer extremely expensive either. It’s in what I’d call a “fair-to-premium” zone. Valuation Snapshot • P/E ~45 • Still high vs traditional stocks (10–20) • But reasonable vs AI growth peers Key point: For a company growing earnings 50%+, a 45x multiple is not crazy