Reggie Tan

Reggie Tan

FinTech Columnist | Payments Policy Analyst

BA in Finance, self-studied financial journalism. Former commercial bank international settlement officer, now independent commentator focusing on digital currency regulations. Writes Cross-Border Payments Journal column for Economic Observer, explaining forex policies through real-life cases.

Latest Articles

What Investors Need to Know About LITM Stock’s Volatility in 2025
What Investors Need to Know About LITM Stock’s Volatility in 2025
LITM stock’s volatility in 2025 is driven by news, production changes, and market sentiment. Investors should track updates and manage risk.
Understanding the Volatility in JNVR Stock Recent Trends Explained
Understanding the Volatility in JNVR Stock Recent Trends Explained
JNVR stock’s recent surge is driven by Solana strategy, retail hype, and new leadership. Investors should watch for volatility and key risk signals.
InteractiveBrokers U.S. Stock Trading Guide: TWS and App Manual
InteractiveBrokers U.S. Stock Trading Guide: TWS and App Manual
A detailed 2025 guide for trading U.S. stocks on InteractiveBrokers using TWS and IBKR Mobile, covering account setup, trading, order management, fees, and tips for beginners and advanced users.
Futu vs. Interactive Brokers for U.S. Stock Trading? Answers to Common Questions for Chinese Users
Futu vs. Interactive Brokers for U.S. Stock Trading? Answers to Common Questions for Chinese Users
A comprehensive comparison of Futu Securities and Interactive Brokers for U.S. stock trading, covering account opening, funding, fees, and Chinese-language support, addressing common questions to help Chinese users choose the right broker.
Virtual Credit Card Basics and U.S. Platform Recommendations 2025
Virtual Credit Card Basics and U.S. Platform Recommendations 2025
Virtual credit cards are ideal for international payments and online shopping, supporting multiple funding methods like Alipay and WeChat. A detailed guide to mainstream U.S. virtual credit card platforms and application processes, ensuring security and convenience.
How Should Beginner Investors Choose a US Stock Broker? A Practical Comparison Guide for Tiger Brokers and Interactive Brokers
How Should Beginner Investors Choose a US Stock Broker? A Practical Comparison Guide for Tiger Brokers and Interactive Brokers
A detailed comparison of Tiger Brokers and Interactive Brokers, covering account opening requirements, trading fees, Chinese language support, and fund security to help beginner investors efficiently select a suitable US stock broker.
How to Bind and Use an Overseas Credit Card for Payment on JD.com
How to Bind and Use an Overseas Credit Card for Payment on JD.com
JD.com supports payments with overseas credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard. The binding process is simple, no Chinese account is required, JD.com charges no fees, and it’s secure and convenient for global users.
Overview of Japan Visa Application Costs, Requirements, and Processing Time from the U.S.
Overview of Japan Visa Application Costs, Requirements, and Processing Time from the U.S.
Applying for a Japan visa from the U.S. requires a passport, application form, photos, and itinerary. Costs range from $28 to $560, with processing times typically 5-15 working days. Detailed process explained.
US Stock Brokerage Fee Comparison: Tiger Brokers vs. Interactive Brokers, Which Is More Suitable for Chinese Investors
US Stock Brokerage Fee Comparison: Tiger Brokers vs. Interactive Brokers, Which Is More Suitable for Chinese Investors
A detailed comparison of US stock trading fees, including commissions, platform fees, deposits, and withdrawals for Tiger Brokers and Interactive Brokers, to help Chinese investors choose the best brokerage.
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