QUOTE(AVFAN @ Jun 20 2017, 11:22 AM)
If just one and only dividend stock, then I pick HPH USD. Can wait for it to come down to around 0.40. Dividend coming in JulySGX Counters, Discussion on Counters in the SGX
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Jun 20 2017, 12:21 PM
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Jun 20 2017, 03:50 PM
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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Jun 20 2017, 03:00 PM) Dividend stock mah.....DPU still very high. China trade has been depressed for quite sometime. About time to turn around. Maybe in 1-2 years ?Buy when everyone thinks the stock is no good, sell when everyone thinks the stock is good |
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Jun 21 2017, 02:10 PM
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Aug 12 2017, 08:56 AM
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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Aug 12 2017, 08:23 AM) Yeah.....typical Gen X parents. Hahaha, me too. We MUST ensure that our kids do not suffer like us! For eg. My daughter is now studying Architecture in Melbourne. She is staying 7 mins walk from university. Her food and board is paid for. But because of the course, she has no time to go back to the hostel for lunch and sometimes, dinner. So i end up paying for the meals twice. Rcently her MYR5,000 laptop slowed down. She is now asking for a AUD2,300 laptop to keep up with her assignments. Sigh* However, she has always been a TOP performer in her academics, scoring most times high distinctions in her work. i find it hard to say no to her requests. Apart from supplementing her food with other healthy fruits, she does not really ask for much more. Asian Gen X parent. But if we compare to those Chinese, we are nowhere near. They stay in Toorak or Canterbury mansion and drive 6 figure expensive cars. Their gadgets are always the latest and most expensive. And not talking about 1 or 2, but many of them ! We are actually very frugal compare to them |
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Aug 15 2017, 07:53 AM
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Sep 13 2017, 12:12 PM
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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Sep 13 2017, 10:46 AM) Hans, I TOLD YOU SO..... Not the first time and won't be the last. As small investors, must be prepared to move on when majority shareholders plans to restructure. Spend our effort on cherry picking instead of fighting the majority. Let's move on. Croesus chapter is finished |
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Sep 13 2017, 12:17 PM
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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Sep 13 2017, 11:09 AM) Gone already. Hansel, told ya there's no justice in this kind of things. People can just orchestra any kind of takeover and it will go through. So don't think too highly just because it's SG. Semua tempat sama. Croesus exit deal is far better than many counters, especially those shitty deals in Malaysia where minority literally being fxxxed. We should be glad we have made our yields over the past few years and a last gift at such high market price. I am happy with this investment |
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Feb 9 2018, 03:39 PM
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Guys, SGX valuation is still very high. Both PE and DY. Head over to ASX, the valuation is attractive now
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Jun 1 2018, 05:30 PM
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QUOTE(elea88 @ Jun 1 2018, 04:37 PM) Thanks for sharing. Bought just before end of trading |
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Jun 6 2018, 10:46 AM
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Jun 7 2018, 08:15 PM
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QUOTE(Hansel @ Jun 7 2018, 06:08 PM) If you feel that the current assets out there are too highly-priced, and you have nowhere to go, then this will be a very good instrument to invest into ! Otherwise, you have nowhere else to turn to except for FD interest rates, which are pitiful in SG. Even if you lock-in ur $$$ into a 5-year FD, ur interest rate will not come close to the coupon of this bond. Totally understand where you are coming from. I was in the same situation since mid last year. Worry about the market record high valuation and risk, nowhere to put money in safe place and earn some decent returns....Secondly, this bond can be sold away on the secondary mkt in case you needed $$$, though you may suffer losses. If you break a 5-year FD, you will also suffer losses in ur principal. But this is a 10-year bond,... there is an advantage here,... Edited by adding : Forgot to reply Sandy,... you can apply from Msia if you have DBS Account, but certain conditions must be adhered to inside ur internet banking acct.. Yes, your children can apply in SG, in their names.... unless you courier down ur Debt Card to them to help you press at the ATM,...but I'm not sure if this is 'legal',.... What I did was to spread it out to low risk investment. Bonds, property, money market.....stretch to a longer term investment to smooth out the fluctuation. At least get some returns although it is much lower than other vehicles... |
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Jun 7 2018, 08:18 PM
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QUOTE(Hansel @ Jun 7 2018, 06:16 PM) The above did occur to me too,.....BUT : this bond is a ten-year bond if Azalea does not redeem it. How many years do you think the Feds can continue to raise rates ???????? What happens at the end of their 'rate-raising cycle' ? Historically ??? All about risk and return. Want higher return, be prepared to take higher risk Want stability and certainty, be prepared to take lower return |
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Jun 8 2018, 08:52 AM
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QUOTE(Hansel @ Jun 8 2018, 12:53 AM) Yep,... I'm in ur dilemma now,... don't know why, when Feds started to hike earlier,... I was not so nervous,... but,... today, I am getting nervous,... When at this stage, trust your "feel". Or people call it "instinct", "sixth sense" or "眼光“Only sensitive person have these type of "feel" Might be right, might be wrong though...but at least you can decide based on 100% of your will |
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Jun 8 2018, 11:31 AM
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QUOTE(Hansel @ Jun 8 2018, 10:02 AM) Tq bro,... appreciated the encouragement,...and ur confidence in MY INSTINCTS ! Hehe,... That's why I said "could be right, could be wrong" If everybody has instincts like this and their instincts are right,... then all investors will lead wealthy lifestyles, and everybody will want to be an investor only and not to do normal work anymore. Hehe,.... "Instinct" comes with experience. There must be on many occasions a person's instinct were right (or wrong) that made him believe in his own instinct. Some call it luck. But there must be deep inside a voice is telling him "yes, sailang this stock, sure make money...". So when on many occasions the voice was correct, then it built confidence when he let his instinct to decide. Luck won't always last, but when a person has the instinct, he makes more right decisions....hence he seems to be always lucky... However, to some they never develop their instinct. Or some said "no luck". These people eventually feel stock investment is not for them. So they put their money in FD, ASx, UT, property as they are safer. Don't need to think and work so much.... Knowing you, I am pretty sure you have that instinct already |
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Jun 8 2018, 03:51 PM
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QUOTE(elea88 @ Jun 8 2018, 02:42 PM) 0.32 - 0.27 = 0.05 or 18.5% in a few days only I still keep. I sold last year at 0.4xx if not mistaken. So it's still very cheap to me. Dividend announcement coming right ? Hope the yield still 10ish % |
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Jun 9 2018, 07:41 PM
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QUOTE(prophetjul @ Jun 9 2018, 01:58 PM) https://www.dividends.sg/view/NS8ULast year announcement was on 19/7/2017, ex-date 25/7. I think it will be around the same time this year 1 year twice... |
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Jun 22 2018, 05:51 PM
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Jun 22 2018, 09:10 PM
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QUOTE(M4A1 @ Jun 22 2018, 06:00 PM) wanlao no such thing la Got mah....sis elea that day bought and sold HPH Trust within a few day make 18.5% just for trading. I think she play contra, so without capital some moreincome put at 7%+ capital gain 2-5% per annum should be ok la 30% macam too much dun so greedy BTW, HPH Trust dividend yield is >10% now |
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QUOTE(elea88 @ Jun 22 2018, 09:25 PM) http://investmentmoats.com/money-managemen...dividend-yield/ Yea times are uncertain for the whole world. Especially so for port business in China. This counter is high risknot sure the future >10% will be a reality or not. I will only collect back if drop lower. |
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QUOTE(Singh_Kalan @ Oct 31 2018, 06:35 PM) Yes Singtel already 3 years low, so qualified. You are looking backward. As a rule of thumb in investing in SGX :- Large cap - buy at min 3 year low Medium cap - buy at min 5 year low Small cap - buy at all time low only (if still fundamentally sounds) Do not ever buy at near high cause u will guaranteed to loss money. Low and be lower, and high can be higher Stock price is about the future of the company, not its history |
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