not a bad start with rate cuts expected. sg sreits all started rising. made a few swing trades but these counters are mainly for long term holding.
in comparison my us stocks are sinking but I'm doing dca.
my favourite reits/trust:
- $CapLand Ascendas REIT (A17U.SG)$
- $CapLand IntCom T (C38U.SG)$
- keppel DC
- keppel infrastructure
- frasers logistic and commercial trust
all sreits are still way off their peak esp suntec, lendlease (retail), ascott, cdl htrust (hospitality), waiting for them to w...
in comparison my us stocks are sinking but I'm doing dca.
my favourite reits/trust:
- $CapLand Ascendas REIT (A17U.SG)$
- $CapLand IntCom T (C38U.SG)$
- keppel DC
- keppel infrastructure
- frasers logistic and commercial trust
all sreits are still way off their peak esp suntec, lendlease (retail), ascott, cdl htrust (hospitality), waiting for them to w...
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Last week, the U.S. ADP report and non-farm payroll data for August were released, indicating a slowdown in the labor market.
– Private employment: 9.9k (Actual), 14.5k (Expected);
– Non farm payrolls: 14.2k (Actual), 16.5k (Expected);
– Employment rate: 4.2% (2024/8) , 3.7% (2023/8).
Investor concerns about a potential recession in the U.S. have intensified, leading to a collective decline in the three major U.S. sto...
– Private employment: 9.9k (Actual), 14.5k (Expected);
– Non farm payrolls: 14.2k (Actual), 16.5k (Expected);
– Employment rate: 4.2% (2024/8) , 3.7% (2023/8).
Investor concerns about a potential recession in the U.S. have intensified, leading to a collective decline in the three major U.S. sto...
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E-commerce stocks have gain a lot of attention these years, especially with some popular stocks' price skyrocketing. But this market has transformed from a "blue ocean" 20 years ago, to a highly competitive market today. So how do we tell if an e-commerce company is winning more market shares over its competitors?
Sales expense ratio, the percentage of marketing expenses on total revenue, might be the key indicator...
Sales expense ratio, the percentage of marketing expenses on total revenue, might be the key indicator...
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$Mapletree Log Tr (M44U.SG)$
As of now, chart shows green dragonfly doji. The stock is still bullish and wanted to go higher. Will we see a higher high today? High volume is still needed to push it up. The stock should be reaching 1.50 before the rate cut next week.
As of now, chart shows green dragonfly doji. The stock is still bullish and wanted to go higher. Will we see a higher high today? High volume is still needed to push it up. The stock should be reaching 1.50 before the rate cut next week.
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1. There is always a trend.
2. Momentum, whether its upwards or downwards, makes you money or teaches you a lesson.
3. Markets have always recovered from a crash.
4. Markets do not go up in a straight line.
5. Institutions can often short the market and stocks (which they have been doing in September). This adds downward pressure.
6. Then, negative catalysts (news, data) snowbal...
2. Momentum, whether its upwards or downwards, makes you money or teaches you a lesson.
3. Markets have always recovered from a crash.
4. Markets do not go up in a straight line.
5. Institutions can often short the market and stocks (which they have been doing in September). This adds downward pressure.
6. Then, negative catalysts (news, data) snowbal...
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as expected all the bond funds still positive and rising.
recycling the tech funds so hopefully they will reverse the trend.
mmf fund returns are dropping.
studying 2 dividend yielding funds... also more corporate bond focus esp sgx sreits... not entering China, japan or India market.
recycling the tech funds so hopefully they will reverse the trend.
mmf fund returns are dropping.
studying 2 dividend yielding funds... also more corporate bond focus esp sgx sreits... not entering China, japan or India market.
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September has historically been the worst month for US stocks - and if last week's stock market performance is any indication, history will not disappoint this month. US stocks closed in a sea of red on Friday to round a volatile trading week...
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Hello Mooers!
In today's discussion, I would like to share one particular financial asset that almost one in two Mooers will invest in and/or trade before the rate cuts come and, at the same time, would like to hear from your comments and opinions.
In my previous survey on which financial assets Mooers will invest and/or trade before the rate cuts come, nearly 50% voted for REITs, wh...
In today's discussion, I would like to share one particular financial asset that almost one in two Mooers will invest in and/or trade before the rate cuts come and, at the same time, would like to hear from your comments and opinions.
In my previous survey on which financial assets Mooers will invest and/or trade before the rate cuts come, nearly 50% voted for REITs, wh...
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