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$Seatrium (S51.SG)$ how come the margins become red when I select all my stock quantity to sell ? can anyone be kind enough to advise me on that?
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$SIA (C6L.SG)$
Looking at the k-line chart, including today, the downtrend line for two consecutive days is too long, and there is a lot of pressure.
Judging from technical indicators, there is currently a short-term overselling panic, and there is a possibility that stock prices will rebound.
Conclusion: Keep waiting
Looking at the k-line chart, including today, the downtrend line for two consecutive days is too long, and there is a lot of pressure.
Judging from technical indicators, there is currently a short-term overselling panic, and there is a possibility that stock prices will rebound.
Conclusion: Keep waiting
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$Seatrium (S51.SG)$ suddenly my portfolio has this share… is it considered dividend from Keppel?
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The rate hikes have a negative impact on REITs.
The iEdge S-REIT Index was down 16% year-to-date.
Although it seems like REITs have fallen less than the other stocks, it is considerable to REIT investors who often go for yields - a 5% dividend yield would not be able to cover the 16% capital loss.
And rising bond yields could have prompted some investors to dump REITs and buy bonds instead, causing REIT prices to fall.
But it pays to be a contrarian ...
The iEdge S-REIT Index was down 16% year-to-date.
Although it seems like REITs have fallen less than the other stocks, it is considerable to REIT investors who often go for yields - a 5% dividend yield would not be able to cover the 16% capital loss.
And rising bond yields could have prompted some investors to dump REITs and buy bonds instead, causing REIT prices to fall.
But it pays to be a contrarian ...
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