MACRO US Jobs Report and Powell Testimony Take Center Stage US job growth probably moderated last month after a blistering January pace, while the unemployment rate likely held at a 53-year low, illustrating a labor market that’s proved mostly impervious to the Federal Reserve’s massive interest-rate hikes. The report will follow testimony by Fed Chair Jerome Powell as he delivers semi-annual monetary policy report to lawma...
Food prices continue to stay high with cereals and bakery up 16.1%, dairy up 15.3% and cost of meats up 7.7% (*1). Some popular foods manage to surge much higher than the rest, with the price of eggs up 59.9%, margarine up 43.8% and butter up 31.4% in 2022 December (*2, *3). Thus, it may be a good time to invest in consumer staples companies (CSC) that focus on food, such as$クラフト・ハインツ(KHC.US)$,$NESTLE SA(NSRGF.US)$,$タイソン・フーズ(TSN.US)$and$ゼネラル・ミルズ(GIS.US)$. What do...
I had toggle on SmartSave recently, and some idle USD in my account was automatically moved into$CSOP USD Money Market Fund(SGXZ96797238.MF)$. Today, I was surprised by the free 16c that hit my account. It's not much, but getting a free$NESTLE SA(NSRGF.US)$'s Nescafe sachet coffee every day is kind of coolEspecially when I didn't do anything I have a larger amount of USD that was not automatically pumped into the fund though. I guess it is ...
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GoLeopard :
thanks, I will take a second look at the SmartSave, have checked but always held back by the fact the funds are not capital guaranteed. I don't know if it will suffer the same fate as some of my unit trust investments which dropped a lot. That's holding me back at the moment.
doctorpot1スレ主GoLeopard:
yes there is counter party risk and liquidity risk, but generally it is quite safe as money market funds invest in super safe short term bonds like tbill. If everyone start redeeming the fund then the fund had to sell their holding at a loss instead of holding till maturity and that will cause losses. Their record is great but then again past performance doesn't guarantee future performance and $CSOP USD Money Market Fund (SGXZ96797238.MF)$ did have -ve returns before. I prefer $Fullerton SGD Cash Fund (SG9999005961.MF)$ as they never had any -ve returns since their inception in 2009. But then again they also haven't experienced a 2008 level crash since inception
102392341 :
Hi doctorpot1, may I seek your advice whether do you experience unable to instantly invest immediately with your USD once after redemption of your CSOP USD money market fund? Thank you.
doctorpot1スレ主102392341:
hmmm from what I have experienced even if the money is in the cash plus funds, it is still treated as cash and can be used to buy shares as funds in those MMF adds to your buying power. did you use margin when buying shares? I.e. buying 100k worth of share when you only deposited 80k? because if you used margin, and if the share price falls, moo moo will require you to have more money locked up to make up for the losses. that could be the reason why you couldn't buy more shares because the money is being locked up as collateral.
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[What's New] $NESTLE SA(NSRGF.US)$, the manufacturer of KitKat and Nescafe, has warned that rising manufacturing costs would force it to raise prices. Nestle announced that it has already increased prices by 3.1 percent in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year. The food group's CEO, Mark Schneider, predicted that prices will rise this year, saying it was a "safe assumption." $RECKITT BENCKISER GROUP PLC(RBGPF.US)$, the parent company of Durex and Dettol, announced it will increase prices to meet raising operating expenses. Reckitt CEO Laxman Narasimhan said, "In 2022, we will use appropriate price and net revenue growth management initiatives to mitigate these headwinds and will continue to execute on our excellent efficiency program." Is inflation affecting the aforementioned firms' share prices in addition to raising their operational costs? Or does it have an impact amlost whole markets? [Everyday Power] 1. Inflation is a quantitative measure of how much the average price of a basket of selected goods and services in an economy has risen over time. 2. The most commonly used inflation indexes are the Consumer Price Index (CPI) 3. Inflation can be contrued as either a good or a bad thing, depending upon which side one takes. More investing basics will be offered in <Everyday Power>. Keep learning to be a master investor. Welcome to Courses in the Moo Community, we hope you learn about it and leave your lovely comments. $NYダウ(.DJI.US)$$Nasdaq Composite Index(.IXIC.US)$$S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US)$
One of the golden rule of investing that I came across is the sure win strategy webminar conducted by a certain self proclaimed guru. The rule is simple, if the company announced increased profits this quarter compared to previous quarter or preceding quarters and if the stock trades at below PE 10, the share price will sure go up. Man, is this sure win strategy really works without evaluating its fundamental? Is there any ways to strike and buy the sure win lottery ticket? Is this strategy plausible, credible and believable? In fact, an estimation in the earnings expectations is complicated with more companies more attuned to playing the earnings game, trying to beat the earning expectations by those research bankers and analyts: using either earning management accounting or either operation discretion such as timing of capital on project outlays etc.. The problem with this game is that the marketss will eventually catch on it and adjust the expectation. Using earnings is also a highly speculative strategy for short term. It is very hard to find a companies which has increasing earnings as business goes in cycle and has its own seasonality. Growth companies spend money on capex and its usually affect earnings. Even great companies such as$コカ・コーラ(KO.US)$$NESTLE SA(NSRGF.US)$$Carlsberg A/S Sponsored ADR Class B(CABGY.US)$do not have increasing profit every quarter. It may be perfect for short term strategy but as mentioned the market will catch up to its underlying intrinsic value. Know and understand the statistics or ratio etc. is definitely helpful in trading. But always be prudence and sceptical as there are thousands of investing rules out there. As Joel Greeblatt said before, "if you don't lose big money, most of the remaining alternative are good ones." Good luck to everyone out there and happy Halloween. 🍀👻🎃🦇🤞
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コラムWall Street Today | US Jobs Report and Powell Testimony Take Center Stage
US Jobs Report and Powell Testimony Take Center Stage
US job growth probably moderated last month after a blistering January pace, while the unemployment rate likely held at a 53-year low, illustrating a labor market that’s proved mostly impervious to the Federal Reserve’s massive interest-rate hikes.
The report will follow testimony by Fed Chair Jerome Powell as he delivers semi-annual monetary policy report to lawma...
Food inflation continues to remain high
Some popular foods manage to surge much higher than the rest, with the price of eggs up 59.9%, margarine up 43.8% and butter up 31.4% in 2022 December (*2, *3).
Thus, it may be a good time to invest in consumer staples companies (CSC) that focus on food, such as $クラフト・ハインツ(KHC.US)$ , $NESTLE SA(NSRGF.US)$ , $タイソン・フーズ(TSN.US)$ and $ゼネラル・ミルズ(GIS.US)$ . What do...
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I have a larger amount of USD that was not automatically pumped into the fund though. I guess it is ...
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Here are the right but not the only answers for this game!
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Everyday Power- The parent company of Durex said it would raise prices to offset inflation
$NESTLE SA(NSRGF.US)$, the manufacturer of KitKat and Nescafe, has warned that rising manufacturing costs would force it to raise prices. Nestle announced that it has already increased prices by 3.1 percent in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year.
The food group's CEO, Mark Schneider, predicted that prices will rise this year, saying it was a "safe assumption."
$RECKITT BENCKISER GROUP PLC(RBGPF.US)$, the parent company of Durex and Dettol, announced it will increase prices to meet raising operating expenses.
Reckitt CEO Laxman Narasimhan said, "In 2022, we will use appropriate price and net revenue growth management initiatives to mitigate these headwinds and will continue to execute on our excellent efficiency program."
Is inflation affecting the aforementioned firms' share prices in addition to raising their operational costs? Or does it have an impact amlost whole markets?
[Everyday Power]
1. Inflation is a quantitative measure of how much the average price of a basket of selected goods and services in an economy has risen over time.
2. The most commonly used inflation indexes are the Consumer Price Index (CPI)
3. Inflation can be contrued as either a good or a bad thing, depending upon which side one takes.
More investing basics will be offered in <Everyday Power>. Keep learning to be a master investor.
Welcome to Courses in the Moo Community, we hope you learn about it and leave your lovely comments.
$NYダウ(.DJI.US)$$Nasdaq Composite Index(.IXIC.US)$$S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US)$
🥤How share value can be unlocked with earnings report
Is this strategy plausible, credible and believable? In fact, an estimation in the earnings expectations is complicated with more companies more attuned to playing the earnings game, trying to beat the earning expectations by those research bankers and analyts: using either earning management accounting or either operation discretion such as timing of capital on project outlays etc..
The problem with this game is that the marketss will eventually catch on it and adjust the expectation. Using earnings is also a highly speculative strategy for short term. It is very hard to find a companies which has increasing earnings as business goes in cycle and has its own seasonality. Growth companies spend money on capex and its usually affect earnings. Even great companies such as $コカ・コーラ(KO.US)$$NESTLE SA(NSRGF.US)$$Carlsberg A/S Sponsored ADR Class B(CABGY.US)$ do not have increasing profit every quarter. It may be perfect for short term strategy but as mentioned the market will catch up to its underlying intrinsic value.
Know and understand the statistics or ratio etc. is definitely helpful in trading. But always be prudence and sceptical as there are thousands of investing rules out there. As Joel Greeblatt said before, "if you don't lose big money, most of the remaining alternative are good ones." Good luck to everyone out there and happy Halloween. 🍀👻🎃🦇🤞
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