BEST HOME FITNESS EQUIPMENTS
4 years ago
1) To update my investment portfolio in Singapore.
2) To share out my investment strategies and ideas in stock market.
3) Explain what are the different types of investment instruments and how to buy them in Singapore.
What are Shares, Unit Trust and ETF? See which investment instrument is suitable for you. |
What are Preference Shares? It is different from the common shares. |
How to invest using your CPF saving?
Enhancing your retirement saving |
How to invest regularly if you do not have a lot of saving?
You still can invest if you can save $100 per month |
How to buy gold in Singapore?
Different ways of investing in Gold. |
My Investment Strategy
Having a winning strategy is important |
Be a investor or a trader?
Reasons on why I want to be a investor rather than a trader |
Peace of mind after buying shares?
Reasons on sleepless night after buying shares |
Things to avoid in stock market.
Don't attempt to try these even you are an expert |
My favorite quotes from Warren Buffett
Very meaningful and useful investment quotes |
Buying stocks based on price and value
This is the method I use when buying stocks |
Investor, Traders and Speculators Charts
Charts are affected by different players in the markets |
My Quotes/Rules of Investment
My own investment rules and quotes |
The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs
Protect them at all costs |
Dealing with Market Randomness
Reasons on why market direction cannot be predicted |
Who can be trusted in the market?
Beware of people who give you tips |
Why I am not afraid of losing money in my investment?
Know your own limits and rules of the game. |
STI Index
Comparison between 1998-2000 and 2008-2000 |
STI Index movement
Prediction from Oct 2009 to 2011 |
GOLD VS SGD Chart
Reason Why Gold might be a good investment |
EUR/USD 10 years chart
Will it go up or down? |
Taiji Symbol VS S&P 500
S&P 500 25 years chart |
True value of S&P 500
Based on dollar index from 1988 to 2009 |
US Dollar Index
Using Taiji to Analyse |
S&P(2007 to 2009) VS NIKKEI (1990 to 1992)
Is there any similarity? |
3 comments:
Your portfolio gains are impressive given that the size of your principal is not too huge.
As a measure of performance, I think it will be more meaningful to measure gains in terms of percentage of fund size instead of absolute dollars. On that count, I think you have done very well (at least better than me).
Hi hyom,
Thank for your comment. However I am still prefered to measure gains in absolute dollars which is the true value of what I have actually gain. And also my portfolio can change from time to time, so very hard to measure in terms of percentage.
Regards,
Freedom Achiever
Hi Freedom Achiever,
That's true. For retail investors like us, the size of our investible funds increases as new cash injection from our salary income arrives every month.
Hope you achieve your financial freedom soon.
By the way, I like best your articles regarding frugality. I think you have the best articles on saving money among all the blogs in Singapore.
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