KelvinTrade
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I always remind myself to review my trades and strategies each quarter.
It helps me to be disciplined, to check my positions and make adjustments timely.
Securities Position: Looking good with gradual profits
Asset Distribution:
For me my Golden Ratio (Stocks/Funds) was previously 20/80. Seems like I’ve moved towards 50/50 with my bullishness on $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ .
Currency Exposure:
40/60 is sufficient for my golden ratio for trading in US market.
YTD Return:
56% So ...
It helps me to be disciplined, to check my positions and make adjustments timely.
Securities Position: Looking good with gradual profits
Asset Distribution:
For me my Golden Ratio (Stocks/Funds) was previously 20/80. Seems like I’ve moved towards 50/50 with my bullishness on $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ .
Currency Exposure:
40/60 is sufficient for my golden ratio for trading in US market.
YTD Return:
56% So ...
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KelvinTrade
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It has been an amazing 2 years since I have joined moomoo platform! And I must say so far I have been very impressed by the returns generated by $Fullerton SGD Cash Fund (SG9999005961.MF)$!
In the past few months I have been adding fresh funds into cash plus whenever there are new events or promotions organized by moomoo
But lately I have noticed the yield of money market funds have been declining and so I have look into other funds with high...
In the past few months I have been adding fresh funds into cash plus whenever there are new events or promotions organized by moomoo
But lately I have noticed the yield of money market funds have been declining and so I have look into other funds with high...
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KelvinTrade
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Have u heard? They are increasing the public transport price again Considering walking or cycling to save moolah and reduce carbon footpront
1. High electric bills due to climate change causing hot weather which results in more usage of aircons Solution: Try to buy electrical appliances with at least 4✓ using climate vouchers courtesy of the government Stack it with CDC supermarket vouchers if u still haven't use it
Never pay full price, add items to ...
1. High electric bills due to climate change causing hot weather which results in more usage of aircons Solution: Try to buy electrical appliances with at least 4✓ using climate vouchers courtesy of the government Stack it with CDC supermarket vouchers if u still haven't use it
Never pay full price, add items to ...
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KelvinTrade
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Happy Friday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the top ten buzzing stocks on moomoo based on search and message volumes! Comment below to answer the Weekly Topic question for a chance to win an award!
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The market declined Friday, ending a short but volatile week for stocks. The S&P 500 fell below the historic 5,500 point mark Thursday, a level first re...
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The market declined Friday, ending a short but volatile week for stocks. The S&P 500 fell below the historic 5,500 point mark Thursday, a level first re...
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KelvinTrade
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So fast round #4 Liao, just 1 more round to go! This time round is divendend paying funds, previously I have tried out $Allianz Income and Growth MDis (LU0943347566.MF)$ fund and the result was not bad, usuaully for this kind of MDis funds every month u will receive dividend in the form of cash and then the fund nav dips a bit
Anyway for now let us compare the other similar class income funds performances!
By using the VS feature found under wealth→VS, we can easi...
Anyway for now let us compare the other similar class income funds performances!
By using the VS feature found under wealth→VS, we can easi...
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KelvinTrade
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Unless you also have a chauffeur, its more productive when taking public transport, you can work on the go.
Unless you are not using your own money, annual depreciation should be no more than 20% of your annual income.
Unless you are not using your own money, annual depreciation should be no more than 20% of your annual income.
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KelvinTrade
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20% of my monthly income is what I’ll feel comfortable spending on a car. It contains the car mortgage, petrol, road tax, erp, parking, etc. If only for operating expenses, 10% of my income would be acceptable.
What's more, share a advice I received before is that your car cost (COE + buying the car) should not exceed your annual income. Typically, car expenses in Singapore would be no less than 1.5k a month. To keep some buffer, ...
What's more, share a advice I received before is that your car cost (COE + buying the car) should not exceed your annual income. Typically, car expenses in Singapore would be no less than 1.5k a month. To keep some buffer, ...
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KelvinTrade
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It is too expensive to own a car in Singapore, I would rather invest the money needed to get a car and continue to use public transport
I find it more convenient to take public transport as I can play games on my portable gaming console during the journey, can't do that if I'm driving
Also good to reduce carbon footprint by taking public transport
I find it more convenient to take public transport as I can play games on my portable gaming console during the journey, can't do that if I'm driving
Also good to reduce carbon footprint by taking public transport
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KelvinTrade
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Hello Mooers!
Some Mooers are forced to buy a car due to their work requirement or work location, while other Mooers may have the choice to take public transport to work if their workplaces are easily accessible to public transport.
Having a car is undoubtedly convenient for Mooers since it eliminates the need to wait more than eight minutes (https://www.statista.com/statistics/1232840/singapore-average-waiting-time-during-commute-trip/...
Some Mooers are forced to buy a car due to their work requirement or work location, while other Mooers may have the choice to take public transport to work if their workplaces are easily accessible to public transport.
Having a car is undoubtedly convenient for Mooers since it eliminates the need to wait more than eight minutes (https://www.statista.com/statistics/1232840/singapore-average-waiting-time-during-commute-trip/...
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KelvinTrade
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Since young, I have been told by my teachers that a car is a depreciating asset. Besides road tax, parking fees, ERP and petrol/electrical costs, it needs regular maintenance and will require repairs at one point or another. It is recommended not to spend more than 20% of one’s disposable income on car expenses. Although owning a car provides convenience (especially if one is laden with shopping or has young children or family members with mobility iss...
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