• highhandhighhand
      ·01-06
      never listen to pod cast, only watch EPL soccer highlights on YouTube.
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·01-06
      I used to listen to financial podcasts once or twice a week, especially from Asian investors, as I found them to be insightful for learning about the market and investing strategies. However, lately, my listening frequency has reduced because I’ve transitioned more toward video content. I’ve discovered that the video format feels more interactive and engaging compared to audio alone. Watching videos allows me to see visual aids, charts, and other elements that help make complex concepts easier to understand. While I still enjoy some podcasts occasionally, I find that videos offer a richer experience for me, as they capture my attention better and prevent things from getting monotonous. I also find platforms like YouTube to be more versatile for this kind of content, where I can easily swit
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·01-05
      I normally watch YouTube and read articles from various sources... not sure how much time I spent in them though... at times just screen through the articles for a general idea... A recent report from research firm Edison shows that YouTube has surpassed $Apple(AAPL)$ Podcasts and $Spotify Technology S.A.(SPOT)$ to become the most popular podcast platform in the US. Five years ago, Apple was the top platform. @GoodLife99 @LMSunshine @koolgal @Shyon @Aqa @Universe宇
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·01-05
      I normally watch YouTube and read articles from various sources... not sure how much time I spent in them though... at times just screen through the articles for a general idea... A recent report from research firm Edison shows that YouTube has surpassed $Apple(AAPL)$ Podcasts and $Spotify Technology S.A.(SPOT)$ to become the most popular podcast platform in the US. Five years ago, Apple was the top platform. @GoodLife99 @LMSunshine @koolgal @Shyon @Aqa @Universe宇
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    • DiAngelDiAngel
      ·01-05
      I prefer YouTube than podcast as certain things is best shown with illustrations and not just talk talk talk. Unless, I m not given a choice then I will replay podcast numerous time till I can absorb what the podcaster is trying to tell me. To each its own. Some just like a quick idea of what is going on in the financial world.
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    • SR050321SR050321
      ·01-04
      I watch video on ig 😃
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    • MHhMHh
      ·01-04
      I don’t listen to podcasts. I prefer to listen to music when I commute or at work. Can’t listen to podcast and learn something while working at the same time[Facepalm].I prefer to gain knowledge through reading or watching videos. @Universe宇宙 @Kaixiang @rL @SPOT_ON @Wayneqq @Fenger1188 @HelenJanet @DiAngel
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    • BommerManBommerMan
      ·01-04
      YouTube more often than podcasts. understand what new and happening
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·01-04
      Watch YouTube frequently. For financial advice, mostly listen & ponder than follow through. Different perspective can be helpful sometimes.
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    • MicroStrategistMicroStrategist
      ·01-03
      Sometimes for hours 😪
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    • fir3tigerfir3tiger
      ·01-03
      around 1 hr a day
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·01-03

      Podcasts or Videos: What's Your Go-To for Financial Knowledge?

      On average, Americans now tune into seven different podcasts each week.Why do you usually listen to podcasts?More and more people are listening to podcasts, especially during their work commutes or while working. Podcasts have no barriers—just listening can help you pick up new knowledge.Some say they listen to podcasts to bridge information gaps and explore the unknown. If you stick to video platforms with “recommended for you” algorithms, the scope of content you encounter might be more limited.Do you usually use podcasts or YouTube to tune into podcast programs?Podcasts are no longer just for listening—some can be watched as well. In fact, in the US, nearly one-third of regular podcast listeners go to YouTube first to watch their favorite shows.A recent report from research firm Edison
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    • Julio IrustaJulio Irusta
      ·2024-02-08
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ I found really useful YouTube. Also I own Google's shares so fair enough that I prefer that platform. In reality, the main reason that I got them because I consider that YouTube is a magnificent source to gather knowledge. 
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    • ginganinjaginganinja
      ·2024-02-06
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ neither, Andrew Tates (the real world) is all you need.
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    • WtongseenWtongseen
      ·2024-02-05
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·2024-02-05
      I tend to go for various sources. YouTube, financial articles, etc... of course, tiger platform has some pretty good articles as well. but always remember to do your own research and not follow blindly, have risk management, trade within limits and have a diversify portfolio. @Shyon @Aqa @rL @xXxZealandx
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    • AqaAqa
      ·2024-02-05
      [Happy] [Happy]  I follow the financial advice on YouTube and Tik Tok and other news channels. Sometimes these advices are timely and entertaining. Actually I watched the reviews about Tiger Brokers on YouTube before I downloaded my app.  It is good to read widely and listen to financial news from a few sources. Afterall we need to be well informed in the world of investments. Always do your own due diligence before making any trade.  
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    • KokKok
      ·2024-02-04
      I get mine from @Adam Khoo on YouTube actually.. His investing and trading style resonates with mine. No strategy is perfect, you just need to find one that suits your style, risk appetite and investment horizon.
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    • YYLSGYYLSG
      ·2024-02-04
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    • SPOT_ONSPOT_ON
      ·2024-02-04
      Replying to @SPOT_ON:[Love] [Love] [Love] [Like] [Like] [Like]//@SPOT_ON:youtube the channels and people are more informative in their longer video, but the annoying things are the advertisements.. so many of them !!! tik tok I like all the short entertaining videos that are randomly shown to individuals which we wouldn't have knew or come across in our life . but for investment advice i will still go for youtube . @Tiger_comments @MHh @SR050321 @melson @MHh @Mrzorro @Kaixiang @Ron18 @DiAngel
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·01-03

      Podcasts or Videos: What's Your Go-To for Financial Knowledge?

      On average, Americans now tune into seven different podcasts each week.Why do you usually listen to podcasts?More and more people are listening to podcasts, especially during their work commutes or while working. Podcasts have no barriers—just listening can help you pick up new knowledge.Some say they listen to podcasts to bridge information gaps and explore the unknown. If you stick to video platforms with “recommended for you” algorithms, the scope of content you encounter might be more limited.Do you usually use podcasts or YouTube to tune into podcast programs?Podcasts are no longer just for listening—some can be watched as well. In fact, in the US, nearly one-third of regular podcast listeners go to YouTube first to watch their favorite shows.A recent report from research firm Edison
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·01-06
      I used to listen to financial podcasts once or twice a week, especially from Asian investors, as I found them to be insightful for learning about the market and investing strategies. However, lately, my listening frequency has reduced because I’ve transitioned more toward video content. I’ve discovered that the video format feels more interactive and engaging compared to audio alone. Watching videos allows me to see visual aids, charts, and other elements that help make complex concepts easier to understand. While I still enjoy some podcasts occasionally, I find that videos offer a richer experience for me, as they capture my attention better and prevent things from getting monotonous. I also find platforms like YouTube to be more versatile for this kind of content, where I can easily swit
      7003
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·01-05
      I normally watch YouTube and read articles from various sources... not sure how much time I spent in them though... at times just screen through the articles for a general idea... A recent report from research firm Edison shows that YouTube has surpassed $Apple(AAPL)$ Podcasts and $Spotify Technology S.A.(SPOT)$ to become the most popular podcast platform in the US. Five years ago, Apple was the top platform. @GoodLife99 @LMSunshine @koolgal @Shyon @Aqa @Universe宇
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·01-05
      I normally watch YouTube and read articles from various sources... not sure how much time I spent in them though... at times just screen through the articles for a general idea... A recent report from research firm Edison shows that YouTube has surpassed $Apple(AAPL)$ Podcasts and $Spotify Technology S.A.(SPOT)$ to become the most popular podcast platform in the US. Five years ago, Apple was the top platform. @GoodLife99 @LMSunshine @koolgal @Shyon @Aqa @Universe宇
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    • DiAngelDiAngel
      ·01-05
      I prefer YouTube than podcast as certain things is best shown with illustrations and not just talk talk talk. Unless, I m not given a choice then I will replay podcast numerous time till I can absorb what the podcaster is trying to tell me. To each its own. Some just like a quick idea of what is going on in the financial world.
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    • MHhMHh
      ·01-04
      I don’t listen to podcasts. I prefer to listen to music when I commute or at work. Can’t listen to podcast and learn something while working at the same time[Facepalm].I prefer to gain knowledge through reading or watching videos. @Universe宇宙 @Kaixiang @rL @SPOT_ON @Wayneqq @Fenger1188 @HelenJanet @DiAngel
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·01-06
      never listen to pod cast, only watch EPL soccer highlights on YouTube.
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    • BommerManBommerMan
      ·01-04
      YouTube more often than podcasts. understand what new and happening
      279Comment
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    • SR050321SR050321
      ·01-04
      I watch video on ig 😃
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·01-04
      Watch YouTube frequently. For financial advice, mostly listen & ponder than follow through. Different perspective can be helpful sometimes.
      171Comment
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    • MicroStrategistMicroStrategist
      ·01-03
      Sometimes for hours 😪
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    • fir3tigerfir3tiger
      ·01-03
      around 1 hr a day
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    • mgjk88mgjk88
      ·2024-02-04
      Yes, here's my point of view: I mainly follow financial advice from Youtube as the video format tends to be longer in duration and can therefore delve deeper into the topic discussed.  I prefer videos that are evidence-based and with little bias towards their holdings. The topics of videos I watch are usually about the macroeconomy or about investment concepts such as margin trading and risk managememt. These help me to better understand the macroeconomy and learn about financial concepts. [Miser]   Occasionally, I would watch videos on portfolio reviews to get inspired [Happy]  . However, by their very nature, it is impossible for financial advice from Youtube or TikTok to be the best as everyone's personal financial situation is different. Fin
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    • Cory2Cory2
      ·2024-02-04
      I wonder about who creates the content on these sites/apps and for what agenda. I feel there are a lot of avenues for online information which are only there to make noise and steer you to a dead end. People go on and on about liquidity and how there’s not enough for everyone to get rich. So isn’t it in some of these “news” source companies to misinform the reader or viewer in order to get them to invest in chatter, rather than quality, good growth stocks using strong analysis of fundamentals, technicals, global business news etc.? Sorry, but for me “Motley Fool” is one of these chatter “news” sites. I used to follow some of their advice about “winning” stocks, and lost out every single time. They need some people to lose their $, so that prices of the real “winning” stocks can be relative
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    • AqaAqa
      ·2024-02-05
      [Happy] [Happy]  I follow the financial advice on YouTube and Tik Tok and other news channels. Sometimes these advices are timely and entertaining. Actually I watched the reviews about Tiger Brokers on YouTube before I downloaded my app.  It is good to read widely and listen to financial news from a few sources. Afterall we need to be well informed in the world of investments. Always do your own due diligence before making any trade.  
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    • SPOT_ONSPOT_ON
      ·2024-02-04
      Replying to @SPOT_ON:[Love] [Love] [Love] [Like] [Like] [Like]//@SPOT_ON:youtube the channels and people are more informative in their longer video, but the annoying things are the advertisements.. so many of them !!! tik tok I like all the short entertaining videos that are randomly shown to individuals which we wouldn't have knew or come across in our life . but for investment advice i will still go for youtube . @Tiger_comments @MHh @SR050321 @melson @MHh @Mrzorro @Kaixiang @Ron18 @DiAngel
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·2024-02-05
      I tend to go for various sources. YouTube, financial articles, etc... of course, tiger platform has some pretty good articles as well. but always remember to do your own research and not follow blindly, have risk management, trade within limits and have a diversify portfolio. @Shyon @Aqa @rL @xXxZealandx
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    • nomadic_mnomadic_m
      ·2024-02-04
      TikTok & YouTube are free social media platforms that provide information in bite sizes. pros & cons to free info available online. as long as gen z do their due diligence before diving in head first, no harm using these platforms as first point of financial advice
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    • Julio IrustaJulio Irusta
      ·2024-02-08
      $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ I found really useful YouTube. Also I own Google's shares so fair enough that I prefer that platform. In reality, the main reason that I got them because I consider that YouTube is a magnificent source to gather knowledge. 
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    • KokKok
      ·2024-02-04
      I get mine from @Adam Khoo on YouTube actually.. His investing and trading style resonates with mine. No strategy is perfect, you just need to find one that suits your style, risk appetite and investment horizon.
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