Recently there's been quite a lot of talk about Brexit in the financial markets and its impact on the markets. So, what really is Brexit and what is its impact on us here in Singapore?
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Sunday, 12 June 2016
Frasers Logistics and Industrial Trust
Another REIT is going IPO, this times, it's an Australian pure-play REIT with logistics and industrial properties, Frasers Logistics and Industrial Trust. With the Australian dollar at a fairly favourable exchange rate to the Sing dollar now, or at least compared to the past, it might be a good chance to invest in Australian assets.
Sunday, 5 June 2016
Inflation and Interest Rates
Inflation and interest rates have the ability to change the returns on our investments, but do we understand how they affect them or pay a lot of attention to them?
Sunday, 29 May 2016
Silverlake Axis - Update
This has been a company which I was hoping to get before the short seller allegations and even after I was considering (I wrote a post during that period, but it was after the share price had recovered from the sudden drop) But now, with the company's share price declining since it's ~$0.70 peak to $0.49 in the past week, I decided to invest a bit in the company
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Invest in the Company, Not the Industry
Ever catch yourself saying "(Currently hot industry) looks like it's going to grow, so (company in the industry) is definitely going to grow in the future as well"? Some times I find myself doing it as well, but we should create a clear distinction between the company and the industry. Just because a company is in a hot industry doesn't mean that it will be able to grow in that industry as hot and growing industries tend to attract the most competition
Sunday, 22 May 2016
Hyflux 6% Perpetual Security
There seem to be quite a few stock and bonds offerings coming up for the market recently. Now, there's a 6% perpetual capital security being offered by Hyflux.
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Idiot-Proof Businesses
While it may be tempting to invest in companies with great leaders, such as Tesla with Elon Musk at the helm or Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook, we should instead be looking out for companies that can be run by fools yet still deliver good profits year after year. A company could always do better with good rather than poor leadership, but a company that needs a superstar management team to keep in business may not survive after management changes over time.
Sunday, 15 May 2016
Manulife US REIT
There are 2 IPOs going on the market this week, one being the Manulife US REIT and the other another Oxley bond issue (5.15%, 4 years), since I've covered Oxley bonds before (here), I'm going to cover the Manulife US REIT, which is the first pure-play US REIT to be listed in Asia, which would make it a convenient way to diversify into US property. It is also listed in US dollars, but for the initial public offering here, investors will pay in Sing dollar ($1.138 per unit).
Sunday, 8 May 2016
Have you started saving for retirement?
I think I talked about this topic before a while back, but I recently came across this article from the Straits Times, which I found quite interesting. It's about a survey conducted by Aviva that shows that about 44% of people surveyed said that they have not started saving for retirement, among them, 27% of those aged 55 and above have not started, which is a pretty shocking number considering how close they are to retirement.
Wednesday, 4 May 2016
Diworsification
This is a sequel to my previous post on diversification and is intended to cover (on the contrary) why we shouldn't diversify too much as well.
Sunday, 1 May 2016
Diversification
Are we doing diversification wrongly? We may think that we are well-diversified when in actual fact we are still concentrated largely in one area or type of investment. Why should we even practice diversification in the first place, wouldn't it dilute our returns on the good investments?
Sunday, 24 April 2016
Perennial 4-year 4.55% bonds
Here comes another corporate bond issue, this time from Perennial with its second bond issue. I think I missed out covering the first bond issue late last year, so I'll look through the company's financial statements in this post and see if it's worth investing in.
Sunday, 17 April 2016
Enterprise Value
Have you heard of enterprise value? Instead of simply using share prices and market cap (which are almost the same, just that one shows the price of a small part of the company being traded while the other shows the price of the whole company at the current price), enterprise value is another measure that you may consider using when evaluating investments.
Sunday, 10 April 2016
Reading Annual Reports
Sunday, 3 April 2016
YZJ - Review
I haven't talked about this company for a while already, so since I've just got it's annual report, I thought that I should take some time to review it and check up on its fundamentals.The share price has fallen by quite almost 25% since I first invested in it last year. I think it has underperformed the STI since I got in, but no matter, what's lost is lost so just look to the future and see if the company is a worthwhile investment at its current price. (The answer sounds pretty obvious since I got in at a higher price, but I would rather be safe and check its fundamentals)
Sunday, 27 March 2016
Aspial 4-year 5.3% Bonds
Aspial is offering another corporate bond, this time with a slightly higher interest rate and a shorter tenor. So, is this issue worth subscribing to?
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
Different Types of Investments - The Basics
Sunday, 20 March 2016
Past Performance as an Indication of the Future
When looking at whether we should invest in something, it may be convenient to look at the past trends for the investment or company and make our decision solely on that, believing that the company will continue to perform as it has in the past. Of course, looking at the past is better than looking at nothing at all, but choosing an investment solely on the past performance of a company (such as investing in a blue chip when it is cheap and just believing that it will continue to deliver the results of a blue chip) is probably not the best investment decision that you or I can make.
Sunday, 13 March 2016
Another Volatile Week
It seems that constant change is the new normal, after a sudden rally 2 weeks ago and a sudden drop earlier this week, the market is becoming more and more volatile, possibly due to the lack of major headlines, leaving investors to their own devices, which allows for a lot of room for change in the perception of the value of the shares. While we may have missed the bottom, a sudden drop during this period of volatility may provide an another opening for us to enter the market at an attractive valuation.
Sunday, 6 March 2016
Missed the Boat..... Again!
Just 2 weeks ago I was still debating whether I should be getting Keppel and more of Sembcorp Industries, but it seems that I may have missed the boat again. From somewhere around $2.60 for Sembcorp 2 weeks ago to its current $3.14 and just about $5 to above $6 now for Keppel. Sigh, maybe I acted too slowly, so what should I be doing now?
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