Anyone with net positive NAV change for the last few trading days? What kept your portfolio afloat?
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Dec 6 2016, 08:13 PM
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Anyone with net positive NAV change for the last few trading days? What kept your portfolio afloat?
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Dec 11 2016, 12:17 AM
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QUOTE(opticc @ Dec 10 2016, 11:55 PM) I'm not really someone who likes confrontation and conflicts, so I'm just gonna say that you should read a lot - not just from this forum or FSM. There's no one correct way to do this, otherwise everyone would be having identical portfolio, down to the % of allocation. As long as you follow some tips like diversification, DCA/VA, risk budgeting... you're good to go. Do that and if you fail to achieve your performance target, reassess your strategy and identify what you've been doing wrong. |
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Dec 22 2016, 07:41 PM
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US stock market is freaking expensive... they are already pricing in "growth" they haven't seen yet.. P/E +2 std dev above mean.. im not sure if earnings are going to grow that much.. I think correction is due.. anyone can convince me otherwise?
After so much outflow, KLSE actually starting to look attractive though.. but earnings have to deliver |
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