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ColumnStories on SmartSave: Share Your Experiences
You may already be familiar with the popular investment tool, Cash Plus. However, we've noticed that some mooers are unsure about how to use SmartSave and what its benefits are.
If you have already tried SmartSave, did it help you save more money and better manage your finances? We love to hear from you on your experience with SmartSave.
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1. Your experience and when you activate/pause SmartSave.
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If you have already tried SmartSave, did it help you save more money and better manage your finances? We love to hear from you on your experience with SmartSave.

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ColumnIs the SVB crisis over yet? How does it impact fund investors?
Recently, you may have heard a lot about the "Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) Crisis". In short, this American bank suddenly collapsed last Friday, causing investors to panic. It's the biggest banking collapse since the 2008 financial crisis.
Fortunately, the US authorities acted quickly to prevent further damage to the market. Last Sunday, regulatory agencies, including the Federal Reserve and US Treasury Department, released a statement ...

Fortunately, the US authorities acted quickly to prevent further damage to the market. Last Sunday, regulatory agencies, including the Federal Reserve and US Treasury Department, released a statement ...


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It’s Gonna Crash 💥… Or Not
With all the looming bad news like Fed rates hike, Bubble 🫧, doomsday forecasts. Its a good juncture to hit the pause button to take a moment. Breath a little, think back on how to invest wisely.
For me, I’m a strong beliver in DYDD. Only invest in companies that you share their long term vision and growth. Else its called a gamble.
TA helps but with all the data, market sentiments does affect the sway of short term profitability. Stick to your fundamentals and don’t Pa...
For me, I’m a strong beliver in DYDD. Only invest in companies that you share their long term vision and growth. Else its called a gamble.
TA helps but with all the data, market sentiments does affect the sway of short term profitability. Stick to your fundamentals and don’t Pa...

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Buy the dips
$Tesla(TSLA.US$
When retail seems to be propping the trend, beware of pump and dump scenarios.
Yesterday Extra large are buying when others are selling. Today is flipped. Looks like warning signs.
When retail seems to be propping the trend, beware of pump and dump scenarios.
Yesterday Extra large are buying when others are selling. Today is flipped. Looks like warning signs.


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Ok. Today ALL IN! Confirmed!
$Tesla(TSLA.US$
Everything must go!!! House, wife, grandma teeth and bra… u name it u got it…
Everything must go!!! House, wife, grandma teeth and bra… u name it u got it…
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Just to be prudent…
$Tesla(TSLA.US$ TURNED half of my TSLL position into TSLA (using the profit to buy TSLA as 50% discount) and re-started increasing the TSLL position. The average has gone up, of course, but still quite low


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Sell hi bought low
$Tesla(TSLA.US$
Bought 187, sold over 190.5
Bought 187, sold over 190.5
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CasualInvestor : Smart save is definitely good.
grow when you sold/ profit take from shares while awaiting the prime time to enter the market again. 






Rather than keeping it in a holding state, having money
1. Combat inflation, each $ earned over a long run help combat the rising inflation.
2. Make your idle money work harder for you.
3. Lower risk especially when you choose less risky funds.
4. Beat bank interest especially with shorter lock in period than fix deposits or T-bills.
5. Ready funds available for trading. Trading automatically uses your available cash funds for share purchases.
That’s why I personally will use the auto smart save. Although it’s not as smart in some sense but it’s still better than idling money.