QUOTE(Hansel @ May 10 2016, 03:56 PM)
Wah bro, 52 week low is 7.4x, you very the greedy I don't have luck to buy at lowest point and sell at highest point one. Proven in so many years. As long as got profit, I am happy liao !
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Jun 16 2016, 06:21 PM
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Jun 17 2016, 06:37 AM
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Jul 14 2016, 07:35 PM
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Aug 29 2016, 07:15 PM
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Aug 29 2016, 07:20 PM
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QUOTE(outpace @ Aug 29 2016, 06:56 PM) mean I have to get the code from my DBS token and get another set of code from "Assurity" token to access into my DBS Vickers? Assurity one is only for CDP, ie SGX website to log in. You only see the balance in your CDP account. Cannot trade here. Only see your ownership of sharesThanks elea88 Your DBS key is only for your DBS trading platform where you can buy and sell shares. So, they are different key. One for each website. Don't need to use both |
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Aug 30 2016, 05:03 PM
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QUOTE(Hansel @ Aug 30 2016, 01:35 PM) Bro,... I just checked my screen,... only half are red for the stocks/REITs under my radar today,...Looks like the drop has not started properly yet,.... Today arrr.....let me check....Wah....only 1 red. a few black, and majority green Market very funny and unpredictable one...After one day, aunty Yellen is forgotten |
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Aug 30 2016, 05:09 PM
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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Aug 30 2016, 02:09 PM) Some analyst say if interest rate increase, that means investor will shift their funds from stock to money market since return is better with higher interest. So stock will come downSome analyst say if interest rate increase, that means the economy is good, confident restored, business will improve. So stock will go up That is how the analysts work. On their table there are a few standard answers. When market close, depending on the market direction, they pick the answer most suitable to describe the day |
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Dec 4 2016, 02:34 PM
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QUOTE(cherroy @ Dec 4 2016, 12:12 PM) Cherroy, the possibility is there. Always.I transfer money out very often. This week (before the Friday announcement), I encountered nightmare when my bank request all sought of documents for my typical transfer. Including declaration on my letterhead describing why I want to transfer the funds out. I have to re-draft the letter 3 times on my bank's advice. Previously no such thing. I vaguely remember this is the types of measure during capital control in early 2000s. But I am not 100% sure about the exact procedure then So, never say never. I think it is good bro Hansel pre-warn us...I hope he is wrong though... |
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Feb 8 2017, 06:35 AM
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QUOTE(Hansel @ Feb 8 2017, 12:01 AM) Whichever that suits me. If the counter that I wished to buy can be bought 'easily with sufficient liquidity', I will use Cash Upfront,... can save some fees there. At other times, I might use the normal order and pay more,.. actually it's fine to me,... on my first round of receiving the divvy, I am always able to cover up the charges paid during the purchase. I always think like this,... it's okay to pay the charges, because I can cover it up easily when I received my first dividend payout. I haven't heard of investor who made it big by saving the brokerage costs When a person gets petty, he won't be a good investor |
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Feb 8 2017, 10:03 PM
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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Feb 8 2017, 06:49 PM) I prefer to think of extra money saved = more money for buying stuff! I cannot compare to you guys with $$$$$$$$$$ inside the bank account what. Big or small amount, it is all about percentage bro, not absolute amount. Maybe it's a habit but it's an inspirational from those who invest in ETFs and Dividend Magic. Keep your cost low to maximise profits! One must make sure your brokerage remains low as well by trading huge volum over trading SGD100/transaction. If you still don't get what I poke fun at you, then you will have to learn the hard way. When you have more experience in missing the opportunity, you will learn... Just an example. You spend time planning to go down to Sg to open an account. On hindsight, if you invested in SGX immediately through local platform, the STI was 27xx in Nov. Now 30xx. ~10% already. And MYR/SGD was 3.0xx at that time. Now 3.1xx. Your gain now would have a lot more than the S$60 you saved by travelling down to Sg And you will soon realise queueing will more often than not miss out good opportunity. When you try to buy $0.005 lower, the stock price soar $0.05 in a few days' time. Or worse, when you try to sell $0.005 higher, the share price tumbled. Then you don't know want to cut loss or not.... Maybe in 6 months time (if you buy/sell frequently), then you will understand what I am saying. Now what I say you won't understand one.... |
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Feb 8 2017, 10:19 PM
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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Feb 8 2017, 10:08 PM) First nov I was busy with exams. I only manage to open my account only in January. I have to take care of my business all year. If like you exam time cannot invest, then how I find time to invest ? Have to learn to multi tasking lah.... QUOTE(Ramjade @ Feb 8 2017, 10:08 PM) Second, what do you propose in buying and selling other than queuing? I am using cash upfront. No such feature to force sale. Buy outright at market price lah You mean DBS forced you to Q instead of buy at the price the seller want ? If so, better you ask DBS to fly kite and you switch to other broker |
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Feb 8 2017, 10:37 PM
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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Feb 8 2017, 10:27 PM) It would seem cash upfront account have to queue to buy. No other choice. QUOTE(Ramjade @ Feb 8 2017, 10:27 PM) Yes can put in the market price but why bother putting market price when you can get it slightly lower price? Bro, you are contradicting yourself. Don't blame DBS. It is you who don't want to buy at market price QUOTE(Ramjade @ Feb 8 2017, 10:27 PM) So far few of my transaction went though when I queue at below market price. Not all though. Eg lowest price was SGD1.50, I list it at SGD1.40, I got it at the end of the day. If can go through, then why complain your order only partially filled ? Ok...bro, I have enough with you this time....no point to comment further when you have so many excuses |
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Feb 24 2017, 02:29 PM
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QUOTE(sugarcookies @ Feb 24 2017, 11:38 AM) And I still need a trading account register with one of the brokerage firms? And I need to do it in SG? Since you just want to sell your shares (got thru ESOS), I guess your intention is not to invest. So opening a trading account in Sg is your last resort.This sound like an option. Which local brokerage firm? And do you know the charges like? You should first try the local trading account as suggested by elea88. Logistically it is much easier. The best is to ask the broker by telling them your situation (of course don't tell them you only will do 1 time selling. Tell them you will also start investing in KLCI). I believe after you open a trading account with them, you can transfer your Sg shares into your nominee account with your local broker. And then you can sell them thru local platform. There are many mis-information here. The best is to ask the brokers directly and see whether they can help you sell the SG shares. If you can use local, then it is much easier compare to open a Sg trading account Good luck and do update us here on your adventure |
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QUOTE(Hansel @ Mar 1 2017, 11:13 AM) No. Most review suggest "hold"http://sgx.i3investor.com/ptservlet.jsp?sa=pts&q=SingPost Bro, your thread has descended into "which singapore broker is the cheapest/best" thread May I humbly request someone open a separate thread to talk about "which singapore broker platform should I get ?". Just like the one which talk about malaysia's brokers https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1261185 I propose Ramjade to be the TS |
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QUOTE(Hansel @ Mar 3 2017, 10:15 AM) Hmm,... rumours are strongly everywhere that Fed rate hike will certainly take place on Mar 15th... why do I not see the REITs and Trusts dropping in their prices ??? Rate hikes go both way. While the common view is that when interest rate increases, more money from the stock market is pulled out and pour into money market hence causing stock market to drop. There is also another view that interest rate increase means that the economy growth in foreseen and confidence is back. See now Aunty Yellen is talking about taking precautionary steps on economy heating. So when the future earning growth of companies is positive, stock price will factor in the confidence. The Reits, being in the rental business, will also benefit from the stronger economy as better tenancy and ability to increase rent is seen to be more than offset the gradual interest rate hikes. Of course, those high gearing Reit will be affected more. But for stock market, sentiment often play a bigger role and when the party is on, all stocks will ride the bull. Same goes when the sentiment is bearish. Even the good fundamental stocks are affected. I don't think the interest rate hike in March will have much effect on the stock market as it is generally being factored in the current price. What I think will have a big effect is Trump's craziness. Because the current sudden price surge was due to his victory and the general perception that his policies will benefit the economy. When reality strikes, then the market will realise he is all talk and no action. That is when the market will realise he is just a BS and correction will happen p/s this thread is much better now with no off topics ! |
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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Mar 5 2017, 10:28 PM) Guys what's your opinion about this. You are a classic case of "information overload". Think too far ahead of your situation. Worrying too much about macro environment instead of micro managing your own financialhttp://investmentmoats.com/stock-market-co...stment+Moats%29 Once ECRL is operational, SG ship industry will be affected. We saw how oil affects the shipping industry which in turn affects the banks. Not to mention the roads which China cut through asia to Pakistan. What do you guys think will happen to SG economy? Happens to many people with above average IQ and reading too much into every information they get. And spooking themselves and become jittery on every news whether relevant or otherwise Bro, look at the food in front of you and get your stomach filled first. Those delicacy on the other side of the table will wait for you when you are ready |
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