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Tiger Brokers Australia awarded by Canstar for its outstanding value in international share trading

Tiger Brokers Australia awarded by Canstar for its outstanding value in international share trading

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Tiger Brokers Australia awarded by Canstar for its outstanding value in international share trading
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  • P/E & P/B Ratios: Stock Valuation Explained

    P/E & P/B Ratios: Stock Valuation Explained

    Learn how P/E and P/B ratios help evaluate stock value, compare companies, and assess investment potential for smarter financial decisions.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    P/E & P/B Ratios: Stock Valuation Explained
  • Monetary Policy: Types, Objectives & Economic Impact

    Monetary Policy: Types, Objectives & Economic Impact

    Learn how monetary policy shapes the economy through interest rates, money supply, and credit control, including expansionary and contractionary types.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Monetary Policy: Types, Objectives & Economic Impact
  • Financial Deficit: Causes, Effects & Economic Impact

    Financial Deficit: Causes, Effects & Economic Impact

    A financial deficit occurs when government spending exceeds revenue. Learn its effects, benefits, risks, and the role of deficit-to-GDP ratio.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Financial Deficit: Causes, Effects & Economic Impact
  • Opportunity Cost: Understanding Economic & Investment Choices

    Opportunity Cost: Understanding Economic & Investment Choices

    Learn about opportunity cost, the value of what you give up when choosing one option over another, and its impact on financial and economic decisions.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Opportunity Cost: Understanding Economic & Investment Choices
  • Sharpe Ratio: Measure Risk-Adjusted Investment Returns

    Sharpe Ratio: Measure Risk-Adjusted Investment Returns

    Understand the Sharpe Ratio, a key metric for evaluating risk-adjusted returns, portfolio performance, and investment efficiency.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Sharpe Ratio: Measure Risk-Adjusted Investment Returns
  • Moving Average: Guide to Price Trends & Trading Signals

    Moving Average: Guide to Price Trends & Trading Signals

    Learn how moving averages help track price trends, identify golden/death crosses, and support trading decisions in stock and asset investing.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Moving Average: Guide to Price Trends & Trading Signals
  • Candlestick Charts: Guide to Market Trends & Patterns

    Candlestick Charts: Guide to Market Trends & Patterns

    Learn how candlestick charts visualize price movements, identify bullish and bearish patterns, and aid investors in making informed trading decisions.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Candlestick Charts: Guide to Market Trends & Patterns
  • Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR): Measure Investment Growth

    Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR): Measure Investment Growth

    Learn how CAGR measures the average annual growth of investments or businesses, aiding portfolio evaluation, asset comparison, and long-term planning.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR): Measure Investment Growth
  • Return on Assets (ROA): Measuring Asset Efficiency & Profit

    Return on Assets (ROA): Measuring Asset Efficiency & Profit

    Learn how ROA measures a company’s ability to generate profit from assets, compare industry peers, and assess investment potential effectively.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Return on Assets (ROA): Measuring Asset Efficiency & Profit
  • Return on Equity (ROE): Measuring Profitability & Share Value

    Return on Equity (ROE): Measuring Profitability & Share Value

    Discover what ROE is, how it measures profitability and shareholder returns, and why investors should track ROE trends, industry averages, and leverage.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Return on Equity (ROE): Measuring Profitability & Share Value
  • Shares Outstanding Explained: Impact on Stock Price & Liquidity

    Shares Outstanding Explained: Impact on Stock Price & Liquidity

    Learn what shares outstanding are, how they affect stock price, liquidity, and market value, and why investors should monitor them carefully.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Shares Outstanding Explained: Impact on Stock Price & Liquidity
  • Dividend Explained: Types, Yield, and Payment Dates

    Dividend Explained: Types, Yield, and Payment Dates

    Learn what dividends are, their types, dividend yield, and key payment dates to help investors understand income from share ownership.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Dividend Explained: Types, Yield, and Payment Dates
  • Turnover Rate Explained: Stock Liquidity & Investment Insights

    Turnover Rate Explained: Stock Liquidity & Investment Insights

    Learn what turnover rate is, how it measures stock liquidity, and what it reveals about market activity and investment risks for stocks.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Turnover Rate Explained: Stock Liquidity & Investment Insights
  • Share Dividends: How They Work and Impact Investors

    Share Dividends: How They Work and Impact Investors

    Understand share dividends, how companies distribute profits to shareholders, their impact on stock prices, stable income, and investment considerations.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Share Dividends: How They Work and Impact Investors
  • US Stock Market Circuit Breaker: How It Works

    US Stock Market Circuit Breaker: How It Works

    Learn how the US stock market circuit breaker mechanism works, its trigger levels, halt durations, and how it protects investors during extreme volatility.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    US Stock Market Circuit Breaker: How It Works
  • Total Shares Outstanding Explained: Key Stock Metric

    Total Shares Outstanding Explained: Key Stock Metric

    Learn what total shares outstanding are, how they affect market capitalization, stock splits, and investment decisions with clear examples and insights.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Total Shares Outstanding Explained: Key Stock Metric
  • Earnings Per Share (EPS) Explained: Profit per Share

    Earnings Per Share (EPS) Explained: Profit per Share

    Learn how EPS measures a company’s profit per share, helps assess stock value, and guides investment decisions with examples and key considerations.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Earnings Per Share (EPS) Explained: Profit per Share
  • PEG Ratio Explained: Valuation and Growth Insights

    PEG Ratio Explained: Valuation and Growth Insights

    Learn how the PEG ratio combines PE ratio and earnings growth to assess stock valuation and identify potential investment opportunities.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    PEG Ratio Explained: Valuation and Growth Insights
  • Commodities Explained: Investment, Types, and Risks

    Commodities Explained: Investment, Types, and Risks

    Learn about commodities, including metals, energy, and agriculture, and discover how to invest, hedge risks, and manage volatility in commodity markets.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Commodities Explained: Investment, Types, and Risks
  • Bonds Explained: Types, Risks, and Investment Examples

    Bonds Explained: Types, Risks, and Investment Examples

    Learn what bonds are, how they work, their types, risks, and investment examples to make informed decisions in fixed-income investing.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Bonds Explained: Types, Risks, and Investment Examples
  • Trade Surplus vs Trade Deficit Explained

    Trade Surplus vs Trade Deficit Explained

    Learn the difference between trade surplus and trade deficit, their economic impact, examples, and how they affect exchange rates and investment decisions.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Trade Surplus vs Trade Deficit Explained
  • GDP Explained: Meaning, Formula & Economic Impact

    GDP Explained: Meaning, Formula & Economic Impact

    Learn what GDP is, how it’s calculated, its components, and how GDP growth impacts economic health and investment decisions.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    GDP Explained: Meaning, Formula & Economic Impact
  • Quantitative Easing (QE) Explained: Impact & Risks

    Quantitative Easing (QE) Explained: Impact & Risks

    Learn what Quantitative Easing (QE) is, how central banks use it, its impact on interest rates, markets, inflation, and key risks to watch.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Quantitative Easing (QE) Explained: Impact & Risks
  • Marginal Cost Explained: Formula, Example & Insights

    Marginal Cost Explained: Formula, Example & Insights

    Learn what marginal cost is, how to calculate it, see a clear example, and understand its impact on business decisions and profitability.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Marginal Cost Explained: Formula, Example & Insights
  • IRR Explained: Formula, Meaning & Investment Use

    IRR Explained: Formula, Meaning & Investment Use

    Learn what IRR (Internal Rate of Return) is, how to calculate it, see a practical example, and understand its advantages and limitations.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    IRR Explained: Formula, Meaning & Investment Use
  • Hedge Funds Explained: Strategies, Returns & Risks

    Hedge Funds Explained: Strategies, Returns & Risks

    Learn what hedge funds are, how they work, their strategies, potential returns, risks, and fees to make informed investment decisions.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Hedge Funds Explained: Strategies, Returns & Risks
  • Mutual Fund Explained: Meaning, Returns & Risks

    Mutual Fund Explained: Meaning, Returns & Risks

    Understand what a mutual fund is, how it works, its benefits, fees, risks, and how investors earn returns through diversification.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Mutual Fund Explained: Meaning, Returns & Risks
  • Trust Fund Explained: Structure, Returns & Risks

    Trust Fund Explained: Structure, Returns & Risks

    Learn what a trust fund is, how it works, how returns are generated, and the key risks and considerations before investing.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Trust Fund Explained: Structure, Returns & Risks
  • NFT Explained: Meaning, Uses, Value & Investment Risks

    NFT Explained: Meaning, Uses, Value & Investment Risks

    Learn what NFTs are, how they work on blockchain, their value sources, real-world examples, and key investment risks to consider.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    NFT Explained: Meaning, Uses, Value & Investment Risks
  • Asset Allocation Explained: Strategy, Example & Benefits

    Asset Allocation Explained: Strategy, Example & Benefits

    Understand asset allocation, how it balances risk and return, and see a practical investment example to improve portfolio diversification.

    Market Concepts

    Feb 25

    Asset Allocation Explained: Strategy, Example & Benefits
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Tiger Brokers (AU) Pty Limited, ABN 12 007 268 386, (“TBAU”), holds an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL) no. 300767.

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All investment products carry risk and are not suitable for all investors. Margin lending and short selling carry a high level of risk so that if the value of your collateral falls or your position moves against you, Tiger Brokers (AU) may be required to sell your holdings or close your positions without prior notice to meet margin requirements or limit potential losses. Please ensure you fully understand the risks involved and seek independent advice if necessary. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

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WEALTHN LLC

Wealthn LLC is a registered investment advisor with the SEC (No.: 801-114105) and regulated by the SEC.

TRADEUP SECURITIES, INC.

TradeUP Securities, Inc. is a licensed entity registered with the SEC (No.: 8-36754), member of the FINRA (CRD: 18483), member of the SIPC, member of the Depository Trust Company (DTC) and the National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC), and regulated by FINRA and SEC.

TIGER BROKERS (HK) GLOBAL LIMITED

Tiger Brokers (HK) Global Limited (Central No. BMU940) is a licensed corporation of the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong holding Type 1 ("Dealing in Securities"), Type 2 ("Dealing in Futures Contracts"), Type 4 ("Advising on Securities") and Type 5 ("Advising on Futures Contracts") licenses.

US TIGER SECURITIES, INC.

US Tiger Securities, Inc. is a broker-dealer registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) (No.: 8-65324), member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) (CRD: 120583), member of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC), and regulated by FINRA and SEC.

TIGER BROKERS (NZ) LIMITED (TBNZ)

Tiger Brokers (NZ) Limited (NZCN: 5838590) is a client money and property service provider under the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013. TBNZ complies with the custodian obligations under the Financial Markets Conduct Regulations 2014, including the appointment of an independent auditor to undertake a statutory client funds assurance report each year, a copy of which is provided to the NZ Financial Markets Authority.

TIGER BROKERS (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.

Tiger Brokers (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. (Reg. No. 201810449W) is licensed and regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and is authorised to operate in Singapore and for avoidance of doubt, is not authorised to operate in any other country. Tiger Brokers (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. does not solicit investors or market services in other jurisdictions such as China, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Products and services from Tiger Brokers (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. are offered in Singapore and The content and materials published on this website is for information only and should not be regarded shall not be deemed as an offer, invitation, or solicitation, recommendation or advice to buy, sell, subscribe or dispose of any investment products, financial instruments or other financial services. to conduct business in any other jurisdiction.

TIGER FINTECH (NZ) LIMITED (TFNZ)

Tiger Fintech (NZ) Limited (NZCN: 8187510) is a client money and property service provider under the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013. TFNZ complies with the custodian obligations under the Financial Markets Conduct Regulations 2014, including the appointment of an independent auditor to undertake a statutory client funds assurance report each year, a copy of which is provided to the NZ Financial Markets Authority.