• moliyamoliya
      ·2025-06-07
      it is interesting and gives insightes about savings but I was wondering how could friend A could save 300000 in three years, as in average he saved 90+++k in a year I am rally wondering what was his expenses in aonth, we have basic needs like , roof to stay, meals , clothes,cosmetics like tooth paste shower cream ,toilet tissues,traveling to work, communication needs... how did he manage all this.... might be very frugal
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    • RavenXRavenX
      ·2025-05-27
      $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Bullish 
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    • DiAngelDiAngel
      ·2025-05-27
      I m a well-rounded warrior. When it is time to save, I will save. When it is time to enjoy life to the fullest, I will just do it. Be it travelling or dining, you only live once. Hence don’t regret it.
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·2025-05-27
      To me, financial success isn’t about choosing between saving more or earning more. It’s about finding the right balance. Focusing only on one side can hold you back. Saving aggressively without growing income limits progress, while earning more without discipline leads to lifestyle creep. Both saving & earning need to work together. I try to be a well-rounded warrior. I actively look for ways to grow my income through upskilling, investing, or side projects, while keeping expenses in check. I track spending, avoid unnecessary subscriptions, & think twice before upgrading my lifestyle. Simple habits like cooking at home or setting automatic savings transfers help me stay consistent. One tip I’d share is to treat savings like a fixed monthly bill & automate it. Whether my income
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    • j islandfundj islandfund
      ·2025-05-27
      I think money is phobic of me. so I'm trying to immerse it in my life in as large chunks as possible before it runs off again. one day we will become closer but still it's very skittish around me. ⭐🐯
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    • Market_ChartMarket_Chart
      ·2025-05-27

      Stock Expectations Hit a Decade-Plus Low, But a Rare Opportunity for Investors

      When expectations hit rock bottom, no one can push prices down further.Event Review and Expectation AnalysisThe recent shift in market sentiment is noteworthy. According to the latest data, nearly half of the investors anticipate a decline in stock prices, a proportion that has reached one of the historical highs. This expectation is largely influenced by recency bias—during economic booms, market participants tend to expect continued growth; whereas in economic downturns, negative expectations tend to intensify.Logic and Opportunities of Contrarian InvestingThe essence of contrarian investing lies in capturing the extremes of market expectations. When market expectations hit rock bottom, it often means that prices have fully reflected, or even over-reflected, pessimistic sentiments, with
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      Stock Expectations Hit a Decade-Plus Low, But a Rare Opportunity for Investors
    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·2025-05-27
      @Aqa @rL @GoodLife99 @Universe宇宙 @HelenJanet @Shyon @koolgal @SPACE ROCKET @nomadic_m @Barcode given the choice, I would want to earn more so that I can save more [Grin] [Grin] [Grin] I have learned to save the first thing when I get my [U
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    • xc__xc__
      ·2025-05-27

      Money Moves: Are You an Earnings Champ or a Savings Ninja? 💸

      The "save more vs. earn more" debate pops up constantly when I chat with young professionals and investors. You’ve probably heard the motivational lines: “Cut the lattes and save a fortune!” or “Hustle harder and earn your way to wealth!” But here’s the real talk—financial success isn’t about picking a side. It’s about mastering the art of both. So, what’s your vibe? Are you an earnings champ chasing bigger paychecks, a savings ninja slashing expenses, or a hybrid powerhouse blending the two? Let’s break it down, crunch some numbers, and figure out how to win at this money game. Oh, and I’m dying to hear your slick earning or saving tricks—drop them below for the Tiger Community! The Money Match-Up: Earning vs. Saving 🏆 Picture this: saving more is like playing defense. You’re guarding you
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      Money Moves: Are You an Earnings Champ or a Savings Ninja? 💸
    • ToNiToNi
      ·2025-05-27
      The Art of Balancing Earning and Saving: A Path to Financial Freedom In today’s fast-paced world, the debate over whether to focus on earning more or saving more often takes center stage in financial discussions. However, as a young professional navigating the complexities of money management, I’ve come to realize that true financial success isn’t about choosing one over the other—it’s about mastering the delicate balance between the two. This balance, much like a well-choreographed dance, requires both earning and saving to work in harmony to create a secure and fulfilling future. Earning more is often the first instinct for many of us. After all, a higher income provides the foundation for financial growth. Early in my career, I focused on upskilling—learning digital marketing and taking
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    • BlinkfansBlinkfans
      ·2025-05-27

      Earning vs. Saving: The Modern-Day Warrior’s Guide 🐯⚔️

      💰 Earning vs. Saving: The Modern-Day Warrior’s Guide 🐯⚔️ “Why choose one when you can master both?” ⸻ 🎬 From Cinema to Sofa: Smarter Lifestyle Choices Forget overpriced popcorn and midnight showings. One of the easiest ways to trim expenses while still enjoying life is to cook at home and stream Netflix. Not only does this save on dining and ticket costs, it gives you full control over your diet and your downtime. When you build these habits, saving no longer feels like sacrifice — it becomes a lifestyle of quiet wealth. ⸻ 🏋️‍♂️ Muscles Without the Membership Gym memberships can be a monthly drain — especially when you miss a few sessions (guilty 😅). I took a smarter route: I invested once in exercise equipment from Shopee, tailored to my routines. Resistance bands, dumbbells, even a folda
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      Earning vs. Saving: The Modern-Day Warrior’s Guide 🐯⚔️
    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·2025-05-27

      Earnings Versus Savings - Balancing The 2 Pillars of Financial Health

      🌟🌟🌟Earnings Versus Savings - Which is more important?  Should I prioritise increasing earnings or focus on rigorous savings?  Earnings provide the fuel that kickstarts my financial journey while disciplined savings lay the groundwork for security and wealth accumulation.  The real challenge is achieving a balance that suits my personal goals and lifestyle. The Power of Earnings  High earnings is certainly very attractive.  They offer me the means to cover daily expenses, invest in further education or career development and even seize opportunities that might lead to even more income.  A robust income stream can serve as a safeguard during economic downturns and propel me towards ambitious financial goals much faster.  However without a plan to harness th
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    • Success88Success88
      ·2025-05-27
      I think I consider both earning and saving person. I earn parts of my main job for need expenses. Saving and invest most of my balance in stock, ETF, t-bills, fix deposits. I earn extra cash by doing some other part time like grab and other job. I love to save, invest and earn now as much as possible to have a early retirement life. @Tiger_comments @koolgal @HelenJanet @MHh @SPOT_ON
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·2025-05-27
      $Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF(SCHD)$ $Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF(VYM)$ $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ $Apple(AAPL)$ 💰⚔️🧠 The Wealth Warrior Code: How I Transformed My Finances with Strategy, Not Sacrifice 🧠⚔️💰 From Budgeter to Builder, Why Earning and Saving Work Better Together ❓ Did you know people who combine high saving with high earning grow 5X more wealth than those who rely on just one? (Source: Fidelity Investor Pulse 2024) That stat jolted me. I was saving relentlessly, budgeting every dollar, but I wasn’t building momentum. I didn’t need tighter control. I n
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·2025-05-27
      More of well-rounded warrior; mindful to 'save as you earn'.
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·2025-05-27
      Assume Xiaomi will do well as recently a friend revealed family use Xiaomi handphones plus spares some more.
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    • TheStrategistTheStrategist
      ·2025-05-27
      Nukes
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    • TheStrategistTheStrategist
      ·2025-05-27
      Looking at the potential, rebound to 59 is no issue
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    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·2025-05-27
      In the investing coliseum, some charge in like high-earning gladiators, slashing through market risks with sheer income power. Others defend quietly behind the fortress of frugality, armed with savings discipline and compound interest. Which one are you — the income specialist or the well-rounded financial warrior? The Specialist: All In on Earnings You’re the type who doesn’t just chase the paycheck — you hunt it. Promotions, side hustles, freelance gigs — every dollar earned is another arrow in your financial quiver. High earners often take more market risk, pour into growth stocks, and see investing as an aggressive sport. Why save pennies when you can make dollars? But here's the trap: a high income can become a high-expense lifestyle. Without savings discipline or diversification, eve
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    • AqaAqa
      ·2025-05-26
      Well-rounded fighter — strong in earning power and good in disciplined saving is clearly the best! Always remember to horne our job skills and investment knowledge to generate fortune. Lead a healthy lifestyle that do not cost much money to be a better person and achieve longevity. Let’s follow Warren Buffett’s advice.
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·2025-05-26
      I think 🤔 I used to be A and now aiming towards D 😅. ..A-D.... @JC888 @Jes86188 @Shyon @koolgal @Barcode @Shernice軒嬣 2000 @yourcelesttyy @Aqa
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    • xc__xc__
      ·2025-05-27

      Money Moves: Are You an Earnings Champ or a Savings Ninja? 💸

      The "save more vs. earn more" debate pops up constantly when I chat with young professionals and investors. You’ve probably heard the motivational lines: “Cut the lattes and save a fortune!” or “Hustle harder and earn your way to wealth!” But here’s the real talk—financial success isn’t about picking a side. It’s about mastering the art of both. So, what’s your vibe? Are you an earnings champ chasing bigger paychecks, a savings ninja slashing expenses, or a hybrid powerhouse blending the two? Let’s break it down, crunch some numbers, and figure out how to win at this money game. Oh, and I’m dying to hear your slick earning or saving tricks—drop them below for the Tiger Community! The Money Match-Up: Earning vs. Saving 🏆 Picture this: saving more is like playing defense. You’re guarding you
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      Money Moves: Are You an Earnings Champ or a Savings Ninja? 💸
    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·2025-05-27

      Earnings Versus Savings - Balancing The 2 Pillars of Financial Health

      🌟🌟🌟Earnings Versus Savings - Which is more important?  Should I prioritise increasing earnings or focus on rigorous savings?  Earnings provide the fuel that kickstarts my financial journey while disciplined savings lay the groundwork for security and wealth accumulation.  The real challenge is achieving a balance that suits my personal goals and lifestyle. The Power of Earnings  High earnings is certainly very attractive.  They offer me the means to cover daily expenses, invest in further education or career development and even seize opportunities that might lead to even more income.  A robust income stream can serve as a safeguard during economic downturns and propel me towards ambitious financial goals much faster.  However without a plan to harness th
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      Earnings Versus Savings - Balancing The 2 Pillars of Financial Health
    • Market_ChartMarket_Chart
      ·2025-05-27

      Stock Expectations Hit a Decade-Plus Low, But a Rare Opportunity for Investors

      When expectations hit rock bottom, no one can push prices down further.Event Review and Expectation AnalysisThe recent shift in market sentiment is noteworthy. According to the latest data, nearly half of the investors anticipate a decline in stock prices, a proportion that has reached one of the historical highs. This expectation is largely influenced by recency bias—during economic booms, market participants tend to expect continued growth; whereas in economic downturns, negative expectations tend to intensify.Logic and Opportunities of Contrarian InvestingThe essence of contrarian investing lies in capturing the extremes of market expectations. When market expectations hit rock bottom, it often means that prices have fully reflected, or even over-reflected, pessimistic sentiments, with
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      Stock Expectations Hit a Decade-Plus Low, But a Rare Opportunity for Investors
    • ToNiToNi
      ·2025-05-27
      The Art of Balancing Earning and Saving: A Path to Financial Freedom In today’s fast-paced world, the debate over whether to focus on earning more or saving more often takes center stage in financial discussions. However, as a young professional navigating the complexities of money management, I’ve come to realize that true financial success isn’t about choosing one over the other—it’s about mastering the delicate balance between the two. This balance, much like a well-choreographed dance, requires both earning and saving to work in harmony to create a secure and fulfilling future. Earning more is often the first instinct for many of us. After all, a higher income provides the foundation for financial growth. Early in my career, I focused on upskilling—learning digital marketing and taking
      2.11KComment
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    • BlinkfansBlinkfans
      ·2025-05-27

      Earning vs. Saving: The Modern-Day Warrior’s Guide 🐯⚔️

      💰 Earning vs. Saving: The Modern-Day Warrior’s Guide 🐯⚔️ “Why choose one when you can master both?” ⸻ 🎬 From Cinema to Sofa: Smarter Lifestyle Choices Forget overpriced popcorn and midnight showings. One of the easiest ways to trim expenses while still enjoying life is to cook at home and stream Netflix. Not only does this save on dining and ticket costs, it gives you full control over your diet and your downtime. When you build these habits, saving no longer feels like sacrifice — it becomes a lifestyle of quiet wealth. ⸻ 🏋️‍♂️ Muscles Without the Membership Gym memberships can be a monthly drain — especially when you miss a few sessions (guilty 😅). I took a smarter route: I invested once in exercise equipment from Shopee, tailored to my routines. Resistance bands, dumbbells, even a folda
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      Earning vs. Saving: The Modern-Day Warrior’s Guide 🐯⚔️
    • ShyonShyon
      ·2025-05-27
      To me, financial success isn’t about choosing between saving more or earning more. It’s about finding the right balance. Focusing only on one side can hold you back. Saving aggressively without growing income limits progress, while earning more without discipline leads to lifestyle creep. Both saving & earning need to work together. I try to be a well-rounded warrior. I actively look for ways to grow my income through upskilling, investing, or side projects, while keeping expenses in check. I track spending, avoid unnecessary subscriptions, & think twice before upgrading my lifestyle. Simple habits like cooking at home or setting automatic savings transfers help me stay consistent. One tip I’d share is to treat savings like a fixed monthly bill & automate it. Whether my income
      1.64KComment
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·2025-05-27
      @Aqa @rL @GoodLife99 @Universe宇宙 @HelenJanet @Shyon @koolgal @SPACE ROCKET @nomadic_m @Barcode given the choice, I would want to earn more so that I can save more [Grin] [Grin] [Grin] I have learned to save the first thing when I get my [U
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    • moliyamoliya
      ·2025-06-07
      it is interesting and gives insightes about savings but I was wondering how could friend A could save 300000 in three years, as in average he saved 90+++k in a year I am rally wondering what was his expenses in aonth, we have basic needs like , roof to stay, meals , clothes,cosmetics like tooth paste shower cream ,toilet tissues,traveling to work, communication needs... how did he manage all this.... might be very frugal
      2.97KComment
      Report
    • Success88Success88
      ·2025-05-27
      I think I consider both earning and saving person. I earn parts of my main job for need expenses. Saving and invest most of my balance in stock, ETF, t-bills, fix deposits. I earn extra cash by doing some other part time like grab and other job. I love to save, invest and earn now as much as possible to have a early retirement life. @Tiger_comments @koolgal @HelenJanet @MHh @SPOT_ON
      2.03KComment
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    • DiAngelDiAngel
      ·2025-05-27
      I m a well-rounded warrior. When it is time to save, I will save. When it is time to enjoy life to the fullest, I will just do it. Be it travelling or dining, you only live once. Hence don’t regret it.
      2.61K2
      Report
    • j islandfundj islandfund
      ·2025-05-27
      I think money is phobic of me. so I'm trying to immerse it in my life in as large chunks as possible before it runs off again. one day we will become closer but still it's very skittish around me. ⭐🐯
      1.63KComment
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    • RavenXRavenX
      ·2025-05-27
      $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Bullish 
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