$Apple(AAPL)$ $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ $.IXIC(.IXIC)$ $E-mini Nasdaq 100 - main 2503(NQmain)$ Apple with a P/E ratio of 42 and low single-digit growth is purely a gift to all short-sellers in the early 2025 [YoYo] $Apple(AAPL)$
Singapore is now the world’s freest economy, displacing Hong Kong after 53 years.Singapore is ranked 1st out of 39 countries in the Asia–Pacific region, and its overall score remains significantly higher than the world and regional averages.According to the annual Economic Freedom 2023 Annual Report showed that Singapore's economic freedom score is 83.9, Hong Kong was replaced by Singapore by 0.01 points.However, this is the first time since 1996, when the report was released, that Hong Kong fell from the top spot.It is said that Hong Kong and Singapore are both the "miracle of East Asia" and the "Four Asian Tigers", and their rise trajectories are highly similar.They have too many similarities: a shopping paradise, a Chinese world, a diverse and inclusive culture, a small area, and few re
Singapore is now the world’s freest economy, displacing Hong Kong after 53 years.Singapore is ranked 1st out of 39 countries in the Asia–Pacific region, and its overall score remains significantly higher than the world and regional averages.According to the annual Economic Freedom 2023 Annual Report showed that Singapore's economic freedom score is 83.9, Hong Kong was replaced by Singapore by 0.01 points.However, this is the first time since 1996, when the report was released, that Hong Kong fell from the top spot.It is said that Hong Kong and Singapore are both the "miracle of East Asia" and the "Four Asian Tigers", and their rise trajectories are highly similar.They have too many similarities: a shopping paradise, a Chinese world, a diverse and inclusive culture, a small area, and few re
Hello everyone! Today I want to share some potential stocks with you! Hope it can be helpful to you!The stocks are as follow: $Goldman Sachs(GS)$ All that glitters in not Gold(man) First 200 week SMA test since November 2020.Image $iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF(TLT)$ You know things are bad when the daily candle is in the volume bar.Image $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$ The 200 SMA + Year-to-Date anchored VWAP are lined up perfectly just below today's low... Watching ~$419 closely tomorrow.ImageInverse $Invesco QQQ Trust-ETF(QQQ)$ breakout, retest & bounce.ImageEven with Nasdaq getting hit this week, the index is
$Netflix(NFLX)$ is reportedly considering raising the prices of its ad-free streaming service following the conclusion of the ongoing Hollywood actors strike, as reported by the Wall Street Journal. While specific details of the price increase have yet to be disclosed, discussions are expected to take place in the U.S. and Canada. Price Increase Plans Amidst Hollywood Strikes This potential price hike follows a broader trend in the streaming industry, where major ad-free services have increased their prices by around 25% in the past year. This move is aimed at improving profitability and encouraging users to switch to cheaper ad-supported plans. Interestingly, Netflix has been one of the few major streaming platforms that did not raise its prices
US stocks continued where they left off in Q1 2023, posting strong gains despite a hawkish tone from the Fed. The S&P 500 Index is now up over 15% year-to-date with the US economy yet to show any signs of a recession. The US economy grew at an annualized rate of 2% in Q1 2023, well above forecasts of 1.4%. Consumer sentiment remains strong, while jobless claims continue to tick lower indicating a resilient economy backed by a tight labor market. Inflation now stands at 4%, the lowest since 2021 as energy prices continue to experience a decline. The Fed has indicated that it is keeping the door open to more rate hikes with some members arguing that the current Fed Rate “should be sufficient to move inflation toward the 2% target over an acceptable time frame. Since inflation is now belo
Sharing ❤️How I used sell put options to buy Tesla $22 cheaper 💵💰🏦💦💃👩🏫$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ Introduction: In the popular TV show "2 Broke Girls," Max, a character known for her frugality, humor, and sexiness, often finds clever ways to save money. In this article, we'll explore Max's financial tactics and explain the concept of a cash-secured put. Additionally, we'll discuss a strategy for buying Tesla stock at a discounted price and how to potentially profit from it. So, let's dive in! Part 1: The Cash-Secured Put A cash-secured put is an options strategy where an investor sells a put option contract while simultaneously setting aside enough cash to buy the underlying stock if the option is exercised. Let's break d