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elfinchilde
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05-Jan-2007 17:05
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ah, retired. what a nice position to be in :) standard what private funds will advise for wealthy clients is 80% in FDs etc, 20% in equity. THe aim is actually capital protection, since it's assumed that such investors cannot afford to lose their nest egg, and are comfortable enough already. if you like only stocks, i personally think a good split is 50-80% in divvy plays (wait til correction ends before buying in pls), and keep some for playing. like all good singaporeans, we can't resist a flutter now and then. hehe. your divvy stocks should yield abt 5-8% returns y-o-y, which balances the risk from playing. good divvy stocks (that i've held before): SGX, st engg, smrt, singpost. you can also take a look at the S44 companies; tho what their payout will be is a guess. your hint *haha* will be if temasek or some such is a major holder, then the payout is likely to be higher. good luck! :) |
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elfinchilde
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05-Jan-2007 16:53
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?? eh? actually, i've never read that book. surelywin, introduce yourself! :) hehe btw, have you all noticed the nicks of some of the rest? quite a few have to do with money/cash, and a lot of lucky 8s. heh heh. Quite a few animals too!! there's a penguin and a koala-something! ahhhhh so cute, i wonder if i can have them as pets! wheeee.... haha. on a more serious note, looking at the genting post, em.. not to be a wet blanket, but i think a lot of small timers are gonna get caught. For their sakes i really hope not. |
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elfinchilde
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05-Jan-2007 16:48
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yep, but not currently. working full time job (and one or two part times haha) so not much time to monitor. free now 'cos still newbie to job. plus, i want to build up my seed fund first. when it's sufficient, then i'll consider diversifying. Otherwise, i believe that diversification reduces risk, but over-diversification dilutes rewards. act, i'm looking to buy land. prob hawaii. |
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sohguanh
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05-Jan-2007 16:41
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There are actually dividend play stocks trading below $1. Look ard harder you will find them. One I can reveal is Datapulse. Look at it's share price and the dividend they gave out. Based on percentage it is not lacking those > $1 stocks. Somehow I got a passion to support cheap stocks. Maybe I am a cheap person at heart hahahahaha :P |
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elfinchilde
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05-Jan-2007 16:29
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20% or more...it means you trade in mainly pennies isn't it? good that you balance it out with the divvy plays then. :) hehe. divvy plays. i've parked my money into macqinf (long term, so dont bother doing a TA on it). at approx divvy yield of ~5%, it's my 'savings account'. haha. POSB gives like a measly 0.25% only... >~< maybank's the best for FDs. |
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sohguanh
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05-Jan-2007 16:11
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If it is a high dividend paying stock I prefer to keep it. For those not paying dividend stock my guideline is 20% or more I start to let go. The 20% is after deducting the buy in and sell out charges. |
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elfinchilde
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05-Jan-2007 16:05
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hm. just wondering (a bit premature), but what's on the Fellowship's stock watchlist for jan-feb? elf's positioning for then alr. looking for counters. and hey, let's share. how do you guys decide when to lock in profits etc? For me, i set an actual profit target to be made annually; and then divide that up by the no: of mths. So if i've made 'enough' already--like for jan now--i'll actually 'close shop', esp if i don't trust current market. ya i know, i'm very much a coward aren't i. hahaaaaa... |
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elfinchilde
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05-Jan-2007 15:38
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or, as Einstein once said, "There are only two constants in the world, death, and stupidity. And I'm not so sure about the former." haha. welcome, welcome all! :))) yep singaporegal, wise words from our Arwen indeed. Gotta get rid of the ring that binds us! giantlow, put it all together: hannibal lecter's in the house and mummy's gone shopping and left her baby unattended. *uh oh* ipunter, sorry to hear you got whacked. no wonder you seemed subdued. hehe. |
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giantlow
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05-Jan-2007 15:05
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I remember Sir Isaac Newton once said "I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies but not the madness of people. " |
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giantlow
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05-Jan-2007 14:59
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Armies in the Fire |
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singaporegal
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05-Jan-2007 14:56
Yells: "Female TA nut" |
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Hope I'm not talking crap... :) |
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singaporegal
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05-Jan-2007 14:55
Yells: "Female TA nut" |
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The ring in the movie is evil and changes Frodo into a bad person. The fellowship journeys to get rid of the ring. The "ring" in the stock market is fear and greed. Like the movie, we need to get rid of the ring in order to be successful in the stock market. |
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giantlow
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05-Jan-2007 14:32
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I'll start with some ways to describe the market. 1. The diapers in the market remain unchanged today. 2. The knives were up sharply in early trading. 3. Light switches were off in the market today. |
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singaporegal
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05-Jan-2007 14:28
Yells: "Female TA nut" |
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Haha... I'm in. |
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giantlow
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05-Jan-2007 14:27
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This thread is started for this lighter aspects of trading or just simply for interaction between members. Thanks to elf for her suggestion. |
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