• ShyonShyon
      ·08-19 09:12
      I’m leaning bullish on Alibaba $Alibaba(BABA)$ $Alibaba(09988)$ going into earnings. The headline EPS and net income declines are expected, but I think the bigger story is whether heavy AI investment is finally translating into stronger Cloud growth and improving profitability. Alibaba Cloud growing over 40% would be a major positive signal, especially if AI-related demand continues to scale. I’ll also be watching whether Instant Commerce losses start narrowing, which could give China e-commerce margins some much-needed relief. My vote: Bullish but within flat range📈. If Alibaba delivers strong Cloud growth and gives investors confidence that AI spending can drive future profits, I think the market c
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    • neo26000neo26000
      ·08-19 05:40
      Maybe, maybe not. Probably not.
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    • slavaslava
      ·08-18 17:51
      Just funded my tiger brokers account and bought some vgs etf. Is there a better play for long term investment in au?
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    • AqaAqa
      ·08-18 17:40
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    • AqaAqa
      ·08-18 17:40
      Vote $Alibaba(BABA)$! Alibaba is scheduled to report its fiscal first-quarter financial results before the U.S. market opens on Thursday, August 20, 2026. It is expected to post a year-on-year increase of about 8% in revenue. BABA boy let’s run. Full bull run!🚀🚀🚀 Thanks for sharing @1PC @Tiger_Earnings @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @Tiger_SG
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    • TigerOptionsTigerOptions
      ·08-18 17:18

      Why Alibaba Is Selling Gaming to Fund a More Focused AI Strategy

      $Alibaba(BABA)$’s agreement to sell Lingxi Games reflects a broader portfolio reset. Management is converting non-core assets into financial capacity for cloud computing and artificial intelligence, but divestment alone does not prove that the retained businesses will earn adequate returns on their rising investment. Trustar Capital confirmed on August 17 that it had agreed to acquire $BABA-W(09988)$’s entire Lingxi stake. A person familiar with the transaction told Reuters that proceeds should exceed $2 billion, although the companies did not disclose final terms or a closing timetable. Lingxi’s management is expected to remain. Reuters’ August 17 transaction report provides the available details. The s
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    • MarktomarketMarktomarket
      ·08-18 17:12

      One Request Lifted the Whole Memory Chain. Apple Pays for It

      Hello. The first thing to move this week was not a set of results. It was policy. The US government spoke up and asked Apple to steer clear of Chinese memory chips. That one request lifted the entire memory chain on Monday. $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ closed up 8.88 per cent at US$1,786.85, and $Tradr 2X Long SNDK Daily ETF(SNXX)$ rose 17.73 per cent in a day. $Micron Technology(MU)$ closed up 4.13 per cent at US$1,011.75, back above US$1,000. $Western Digital(WDC)$ rose 5.35 per cent, $SK hynix(SKHY)$ 3.04 p
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    • TopgunnerTopgunner
      ·08-18 15:43
      Baba bull run
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    • Tiger_EarningsTiger_Earnings
      ·08-18 14:19

      [Stock Prediction] Alibaba’s Profits Are Falling. So Why Is Wall Street Getting More Bullish?

      Alibaba reports fiscal Q1 2027 earnings before the U.S. market opens on August 20. Wall Street is expecting revenue of around RMB 268.5 billion, up 13.6% year over year, while adjusted EPS is expected to fall about 10.7% to RMB 11.18. Adjusted net income is seen dropping roughly 16% to RMB 25.2 billion, according to Bloomberg. $Alibaba(BABA)$ $BABA-W(09988)$ Is all that AI spending finally starting to pay off? Alibaba has been pouring money into AI infrastructure, cloud capacity and instant commerce. Last quarter, Alibaba Cloud revenue jumped 38% to RMB 41.6 billion, while AI-related products accounted for roughly 30% of external cloud revenue. Bloomberg expects Alibaba's cloud revenue to grow roughly 42
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    • Talia_zTalia_z
      ·08-18 14:17

      Alibaba Earnings Preview: Can AI and Cloud Businesses Reverse the Stock’s Downtrend?

      After the Hong Kong market closes on August 20, Alibaba will release its first-quarter FY2027 earnings report. According to analyst estimates, Alibaba’s Q1 FY2027 revenue is expected to reach RMB 268.53 billion, representing an 8.4% year-over-year increase, while adjusted EPS is estimated at RMB 1.397. In terms of stock performance, Alibaba’s stock has generally been on a downward trend this year. After hitting a low in late June, the stock has since rebounded somewhat, but it remains down approximately 12.6% year to date. As for revenue structure, Alibaba’s business is primarily divided into four segments: Alibaba China E-commerce Group, Alibaba International Digital Commerce Group, Cloud Intelligence Group, and All Others. China E-commerce remains the company’s largest revenue contributo
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    • moliyamoliya
      ·08-18 08:42
      well written with clear analysis of market
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    • moliyamoliya
      ·08-18 08:42
      buy chip related stocks they are going to fly doonn..
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    • Vincent RajaVincent Raja
      ·08-18 07:48
      My winning p/l
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    • JarylliewJarylliew
      ·08-17 23:13
      Yes so true man I also tired
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    • 1LukeyP1LukeyP
      ·08-17 20:52
      Woooo}ooooow...... Dividens
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    • TigerObserverTigerObserver
      ·08-17 17:25

      Cross-Market Weekly: Yields at 2007 Highs, HKEX Tech Bloodbath, Oil Rebounds — FED Minutes in Focus

      Last Week's Recap 1. Weekly Market Digest: Stocks Flat, Yields at 2007 Highs, Inflation Moderates, Oil Rebounds Flat market — U.S. indexes were little changed as stocks took a breather after the prior week's record highs. S&P 500 and NASDAQ ended fractionally higher; Dow fractionally lower. Elevated yields — 30-year Treasury yield climbed back to ~5.26% (highest since 2007); 10-year at 4.69%, while the 2-year eased slightly to 4.17%. Moderating inflation — July CPI held steady at 3.4% annual rate (down from June's 3.5%); PPI showed inflation little changed from the prior month. Robust revenue — S&P 500 Q2 revenue growth on pace for 15% (highest since Q4 2021), per FactSet; earnings growth tracking above 50%, strongest since Q2 2021. Oil rebounds — U.S. crude rose above $82 Friday (
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    • MarktomarketMarktomarket
      ·08-17 16:12

      AMD Rose 6.50 Per Cent, Broadcom Fell 5.94. A 30 June Snapshot Explains Neither

      Hello. The weekend is over, and the most striking thing left from Friday's close was a pair of numbers pointing opposite ways: $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ up 6.50 per cent, $Broadcom(AVGO)$ down 5.94 per cent. Both are AI chip names, and they spent the day going in different directions. What the market was reading that day was not results. It was second-quarter position disclosures. Stanley Druckenmiller's 13F showed him loading up on Amazon and AMD while dumping a batch of chipmakers, and a Soros fund was adding AMD too, alongside $Micron Technology(MU)$, $Appli
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·08-17 12:13
      Alibaba is the print I would be watching most closely. Tencent has just demonstrated the key dilemma for Chinese tech: AI can accelerate revenue, but the infrastructure bill can arrive much faster. Tencent's Q2 capex surged 176% to RMB52.8bn and FCF turned negative, despite revenue rising 11%.  That makes Alibaba's AI Cloud economics particularly important. I want to see whether cloud growth is accelerating enough to justify the enormous AI investment, rather than simply seeing another strong revenue number. If Alibaba can demonstrate strong AI-related cloud demand while keeping margins and cash generation reasonably controlled, it could differentiate itself from Tencent's more capital-intensive trajectory. My ranking: 1. Alibaba: Most important. AI Cloud growth versus capex and FCF i
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·07-19
      🌟🌟🌟The integration of Tongyi Qianwen or Qwen into iOs, macOS and visionOS acts primarily as an infrastructure scaling model. As a result $Apple(AAPL)$ share price has skyrocketed to fresh all time highs as a direct result of this regulatory clearance and local AI partnership confirmation. This single week rally pushed Apple's total market value to a historic USD 4.90 trillion.  This will be the 2nd company in history to reach USD 5 trillion threshold. Exciting times are ahead for both Apple and Alibaba as well as Baidu. @Tiger_comments @Tiger_SG @TigerStars
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    • MarktomarketMarktomarket
      ·08-18 17:12

      One Request Lifted the Whole Memory Chain. Apple Pays for It

      Hello. The first thing to move this week was not a set of results. It was policy. The US government spoke up and asked Apple to steer clear of Chinese memory chips. That one request lifted the entire memory chain on Monday. $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ closed up 8.88 per cent at US$1,786.85, and $Tradr 2X Long SNDK Daily ETF(SNXX)$ rose 17.73 per cent in a day. $Micron Technology(MU)$ closed up 4.13 per cent at US$1,011.75, back above US$1,000. $Western Digital(WDC)$ rose 5.35 per cent, $SK hynix(SKHY)$ 3.04 p
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·08-19 09:12
      I’m leaning bullish on Alibaba $Alibaba(BABA)$ $Alibaba(09988)$ going into earnings. The headline EPS and net income declines are expected, but I think the bigger story is whether heavy AI investment is finally translating into stronger Cloud growth and improving profitability. Alibaba Cloud growing over 40% would be a major positive signal, especially if AI-related demand continues to scale. I’ll also be watching whether Instant Commerce losses start narrowing, which could give China e-commerce margins some much-needed relief. My vote: Bullish but within flat range📈. If Alibaba delivers strong Cloud growth and gives investors confidence that AI spending can drive future profits, I think the market c
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    • TigerOptionsTigerOptions
      ·08-18 17:18

      Why Alibaba Is Selling Gaming to Fund a More Focused AI Strategy

      $Alibaba(BABA)$’s agreement to sell Lingxi Games reflects a broader portfolio reset. Management is converting non-core assets into financial capacity for cloud computing and artificial intelligence, but divestment alone does not prove that the retained businesses will earn adequate returns on their rising investment. Trustar Capital confirmed on August 17 that it had agreed to acquire $BABA-W(09988)$’s entire Lingxi stake. A person familiar with the transaction told Reuters that proceeds should exceed $2 billion, although the companies did not disclose final terms or a closing timetable. Lingxi’s management is expected to remain. Reuters’ August 17 transaction report provides the available details. The s
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    • Talia_zTalia_z
      ·08-18 14:17

      Alibaba Earnings Preview: Can AI and Cloud Businesses Reverse the Stock’s Downtrend?

      After the Hong Kong market closes on August 20, Alibaba will release its first-quarter FY2027 earnings report. According to analyst estimates, Alibaba’s Q1 FY2027 revenue is expected to reach RMB 268.53 billion, representing an 8.4% year-over-year increase, while adjusted EPS is estimated at RMB 1.397. In terms of stock performance, Alibaba’s stock has generally been on a downward trend this year. After hitting a low in late June, the stock has since rebounded somewhat, but it remains down approximately 12.6% year to date. As for revenue structure, Alibaba’s business is primarily divided into four segments: Alibaba China E-commerce Group, Alibaba International Digital Commerce Group, Cloud Intelligence Group, and All Others. China E-commerce remains the company’s largest revenue contributo
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    • TigerObserverTigerObserver
      ·08-17 17:25

      Cross-Market Weekly: Yields at 2007 Highs, HKEX Tech Bloodbath, Oil Rebounds — FED Minutes in Focus

      Last Week's Recap 1. Weekly Market Digest: Stocks Flat, Yields at 2007 Highs, Inflation Moderates, Oil Rebounds Flat market — U.S. indexes were little changed as stocks took a breather after the prior week's record highs. S&P 500 and NASDAQ ended fractionally higher; Dow fractionally lower. Elevated yields — 30-year Treasury yield climbed back to ~5.26% (highest since 2007); 10-year at 4.69%, while the 2-year eased slightly to 4.17%. Moderating inflation — July CPI held steady at 3.4% annual rate (down from June's 3.5%); PPI showed inflation little changed from the prior month. Robust revenue — S&P 500 Q2 revenue growth on pace for 15% (highest since Q4 2021), per FactSet; earnings growth tracking above 50%, strongest since Q2 2021. Oil rebounds — U.S. crude rose above $82 Friday (
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    • MarktomarketMarktomarket
      ·08-17 16:12

      AMD Rose 6.50 Per Cent, Broadcom Fell 5.94. A 30 June Snapshot Explains Neither

      Hello. The weekend is over, and the most striking thing left from Friday's close was a pair of numbers pointing opposite ways: $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ up 6.50 per cent, $Broadcom(AVGO)$ down 5.94 per cent. Both are AI chip names, and they spent the day going in different directions. What the market was reading that day was not results. It was second-quarter position disclosures. Stanley Druckenmiller's 13F showed him loading up on Amazon and AMD while dumping a batch of chipmakers, and a Soros fund was adding AMD too, alongside $Micron Technology(MU)$, $Appli
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    • Tiger_EarningsTiger_Earnings
      ·08-18 14:19

      [Stock Prediction] Alibaba’s Profits Are Falling. So Why Is Wall Street Getting More Bullish?

      Alibaba reports fiscal Q1 2027 earnings before the U.S. market opens on August 20. Wall Street is expecting revenue of around RMB 268.5 billion, up 13.6% year over year, while adjusted EPS is expected to fall about 10.7% to RMB 11.18. Adjusted net income is seen dropping roughly 16% to RMB 25.2 billion, according to Bloomberg. $Alibaba(BABA)$ $BABA-W(09988)$ Is all that AI spending finally starting to pay off? Alibaba has been pouring money into AI infrastructure, cloud capacity and instant commerce. Last quarter, Alibaba Cloud revenue jumped 38% to RMB 41.6 billion, while AI-related products accounted for roughly 30% of external cloud revenue. Bloomberg expects Alibaba's cloud revenue to grow roughly 42
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    • neo26000neo26000
      ·08-19 05:40
      Maybe, maybe not. Probably not.
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    • AqaAqa
      ·08-18 17:40
      Vote $Alibaba(BABA)$! Alibaba is scheduled to report its fiscal first-quarter financial results before the U.S. market opens on Thursday, August 20, 2026. It is expected to post a year-on-year increase of about 8% in revenue. BABA boy let’s run. Full bull run!🚀🚀🚀 Thanks for sharing @1PC @Tiger_Earnings @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @Tiger_SG
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·08-17 12:13
      Alibaba is the print I would be watching most closely. Tencent has just demonstrated the key dilemma for Chinese tech: AI can accelerate revenue, but the infrastructure bill can arrive much faster. Tencent's Q2 capex surged 176% to RMB52.8bn and FCF turned negative, despite revenue rising 11%.  That makes Alibaba's AI Cloud economics particularly important. I want to see whether cloud growth is accelerating enough to justify the enormous AI investment, rather than simply seeing another strong revenue number. If Alibaba can demonstrate strong AI-related cloud demand while keeping margins and cash generation reasonably controlled, it could differentiate itself from Tencent's more capital-intensive trajectory. My ranking: 1. Alibaba: Most important. AI Cloud growth versus capex and FCF i
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    • AqaAqa
      ·08-18 17:40
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    • slavaslava
      ·08-18 17:51
      Just funded my tiger brokers account and bought some vgs etf. Is there a better play for long term investment in au?
      227Comment
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    • TopgunnerTopgunner
      ·08-18 15:43
      Baba bull run
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    • Vincent RajaVincent Raja
      ·08-18 07:48
      My winning p/l
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    • moliyamoliya
      ·08-18 08:42
      buy chip related stocks they are going to fly doonn..
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    • moliyamoliya
      ·08-18 08:42
      well written with clear analysis of market
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    • JarylliewJarylliew
      ·08-17 23:13
      Yes so true man I also tired
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    • 1LukeyP1LukeyP
      ·08-17 20:52
      Woooo}ooooow...... Dividens
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    • bs6969bs6969
      ·07-16

      📉📈 BSBS Futures Study Case #1 – FTSE China A50 Index Futures (CN2609): free lucky draw

      🚀 Trading With the Trend, Then Trading the Rebound Every trading day tells a different story. Some days the market trends strongly in one direction, while other days it swings back and forth. The key lesson I continue to learn is that I don’t need to predict every move. Instead, I want to react to what the market is showing me. Today, I traded the FTSE China A50 Index Futures September 2026 contract (CN2609) listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX). My approach was simple. I first followed the bearish momentum by taking a short position. After locking in that profit, I observed signs that the selling pressure was easing and switched to a long position to capture a small rebound. This article explains my trade, the contract specifications, and several futures trading concepts for educational
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