i think the killer part is the cost of trading shares overseas. the exchange rate, tradings fees, stamp duties etc...
all these cost might constitute a few % of your capital, unless you have big capital to invest
Singapore REITS, S-REITS
Singapore REITS, S-REITS
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i think the killer part is the cost of trading shares overseas. the exchange rate, tradings fees, stamp duties etc...
all these cost might constitute a few % of your capital, unless you have big capital to invest |
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Sep 15 2012, 08:50 AM
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Do you need open sg bank account for reit to bank in dividend?
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Sep 13 2014, 09:22 PM
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been reading all 35 pages of this thread. as a summary, there are 2 ways of investing in SG stocks:
1. opening SG savings account and trading account (popular ones DBS/DBS Vickers or Stanchart) - which is the way elea88 and gark are using 2. trade via Msia stock broking firm - which i think AVFAN is using been contemplating of investing in SG stocks, not just REITs, but ETF/unit trust as well....what would be the differentiation factors to choose either option 1 or 2? Besides, if we go for option 1, what happens if we pass away? looking at will planning aspect as well.... |
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Anyone opened Maybank savvy savings account and Maybank Kim Eng share trading account for buying sg shares?
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Jul 1 2018, 08:19 PM
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Just managed to open trading account in SG. Any recommended REIT worth investing? Will go through the 391 pages slowly, but hoping to get started soon
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Thanks. This is real good. May I know where is the source of this data?
QUOTE(ShinG3e @ Jul 4 2018, 10:52 AM) |
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Ramjade what can/worth to buy now? Got money in trading account but haven't pulled the trigger so far
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Does FSMOne MY support purchase of right issues of SG stocks/REITs?
If I look at question 15 of this URL (https://www.fsmone.com.my/support/frequently-asked-questions?routeCatId=202103181203000001&routeFaqId=8684&routeQuestUniqueKey=2633), it doesn't explain whether it applies to MY stocks only or other exchange as well |
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Is there any free web site out there that shows PB ratio trend line for SG REITS?
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Basically to track whether current PB is below 1SD, 2SD etc. Of course PB is just one of the factor we can evaluate on but not necessarily the only factor to consider QUOTE(TOS @ Oct 13 2023, 10:43 PM) Why do you need PB ratio trend line? PB ratio really does not provide much info because after all, the accounting book value can be subject to manipulation and is always a "lagged" information. Usually Temasek-linked REITs will trade above book value, and poor sponsor -> REIT price is way below book value. High chance of going bankrupt/debt restructuring -> low PB value. By sector, industrial REITs have the highest PB value of around 1.4, followed by retail REIT about 1, hospitality usually trade at PB below 1 (hospitality business is volatile and highly sensitive to business cycle compared to retail/industry properties, so as you may expect, they trade below book value quite often.) Anyway, some websites you can look at if you still need the info: https://ycharts.com/companies/CPAMF/price_to_book_value https://companiesmarketcap.com/capitaland-m...trust/pb-ratio/ Hope that helps. TOS liked this post
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i dont see many talk here talk about investing in REIT ETF. Is it that individual REIT better than REIT ETF, for example Nikko AM REIT ETF?
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