We were invited to the Moofest in Singapore last weekend.
This is the second year that Moomoo SG hosted Moofest, their annual flagship event, with a lineup of insightful talks, panel sessions, and all things investing & trading related, with experts from each the SG, JPN, HK, and NASDAQ stock exchange present at the event.
Having only a rough idea of what to expect and the crowd that would be there, we were overwhelmed and surprised when the 150 goodies that we had hauled from KL were all redeemed within the first hour of Moofest.
Way to go SG Moo-ers, and thank you for stopping by our booths to have a chat with us. To our students in Singapore who dropped by just to visit us, here's a ❤️ for you. And, to our student leaders who volunteered their time to help us, we can't say thank you enough!
The day was then followed by more activities, talks, and lastly a panel session - Building the first S$1 million in your portfolio, that Kathlyn, our founder was a part of.
We had a great time at Moofest 2024, and met a lot of enthusiastic investors and traders in Singapore. Will we be back next year? It's a hard "yes"!
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