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fionateo
post Jul 20 2011, 09:56 PM

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Hi,

Am very new to this forum. Pardon me if this is not the place to post this question. I am currently looking for a room to rent near boon lay mrt. Budget sgd500 including aircon and internet. Is this the market price for a single person at boon lay area?

Thank you.

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Fiona
fionateo
post Jul 20 2011, 10:22 PM

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Appreciate for all the replies smile.gif Really very impressive for the fast response. It is very informative. I am quite new to boon lay area ... hopefully can get a room within my budget.
fionateo
post Jul 20 2011, 10:27 PM

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QUOTE(kurt99909 @ Jul 20 2011, 10:17 PM)
my friend did manage to find one room with all the PUB except internet plus aircond too....she is paying only $450....haih
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For the $450 room, is it within walking distance to Boon Lay mrt?
fionateo
post Aug 5 2011, 11:38 PM

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QUOTE(seantang @ Aug 5 2011, 08:13 PM)
Can't shake the fear from the back of my mind that... best case: I can wait for the market to go lower and buy cheaper (ie. lost profits) to worst case: I buy now and the market goes lower by a lot (ie. the current recession fears are true) and I get stuck holding some really overpriced shares for the next few years. And if I cut loss, it's still a significant loss.

On the other hand if I sit back and wait for the market to recover (hoping to jump on while it's on the way up)... like in March 09, then the market can go up so fast that I'd never jump in, waiting for a better entry point.

Anyway, this is not "spare" cash. This is cash that needs to work.
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Hi Sean,

I experienced the same like yours during 08/09 crisis. Therefore, I would like to share what I have learnt from my past trading/investment experience. For me, I would also set an entry price for my target counters base on some fundamental analysis. After that, I think go in by batch to average down could minimise the risk to really pay for overpriced shares.

Just my 2 cents

fiona

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