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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·12-13 17:23
      In 2025, I learned that emotions are expensive in the markets. The moments I stayed calm mattered more than the moves I made. My 2026 keyword is Calm. It represents making steady decisions regardless of headlines or short term volatility. @onlyYou
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·12-09
      In 2025, I saw how compounding rewards consistency, not perfection. Even when my timing wasn’t perfect, my regular contributions continued to grow, reminding me that steady investing beats trying to predict the market. @Shop
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·11-20
      Yes, I believe in long-term investing because it aligns with my goal of building sustainable wealth and taking advantage of compounding over the years. @nickname168 @luv2trade
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·10-19
      If I had to choose, I would lean toward the warmth and romance of Diwali. There is something timeless and comforting about the festival. The glow of diyas, the colors, the music, the shared meals, and the sense of family and togetherness create a celebration that warms the heart and nourishes the soul. That said, Halloween has its own charm. The thrill, creativity, costumes, and playful scares make it exciting and fun. It is a festival full of energy, imagination, and laughter. For me, Diwali feels more heartfelt and reflective, while Halloween is thrilling and playful. Ideally, enjoying both would be perfect. One night filled with lights and joy, and the next night with costumes and adventure. @luv2trade
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·10-06
      My stock flavour is TIGR . @Frisbee Join this event
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·10-06
      She’d buy $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ because even the moon goddess needs powerful chips to run her AI-driven moon palace! 🤖🌕 Maybe she’s already training an AI Jade Rabbit up there.
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·10-02
      Bought a stock, it went up 20%. I thought I was a genius. Didn’t sell. Next week, it went down 30%. Turns out, I wasn’t an investor… I was just a magician making profits disappear.
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·09-11
      I vote for BRCB due to strong growth & scaling potential @deal2deal
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·08-09
      The first Singapore-listed stock I ever bought was$SIA(C6L.SI)$  ,a company that not only represented Singapore’s rise as a global hub but also embodied qualities I admired: reliability, resilience, and ambition. In those early days, investing was far from the instantaneous, digital process it is today. I would pore over the business pages of the newspaper each morning, seeking any news or data about the airline that could guide my decision. Placing an order meant calling my broker on the landline and patiently waiting for confirmation. I chose SIA because I trusted the brand, understood the aviation industry’s importance to Singapore’s economy, and believed in the company’s long-term growth prospects. This first p
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    • AhGongAhGong
      ·08-08
      If I had to pick one SGX-listed company that best represents Singapore, it would be$SIA(C6L.SI)$  , because it captures the country’s global ambition, commitment to quality, and ability to punch above its weight despite limited resources. Like Singapore itself, SIA operates from a small home base with no natural market advantages, yet it has built a reputation as one of the world’s top carriers through relentless focus on service excellence, operational efficiency, and innovation. It connects Singapore to over 130 destinations, acting as both a literal and symbolic bridge between East and West. Its world-class cabin service, pioneering of industry firsts such as the A380 Suites, and consistent profitability ov
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