In terms of Indices/ETFs, STI is just not attractive compared to SPY. (STI grew 100% in the last 20 years while SPY grew 2000%.) So most who invest in SG tickers pretty much either hold DBS, UOB and OCBC and maybe the few growth tickers like iFAST. Think this would be a healthy mix of the 2, and even has some growth tickers in NASDAQ. Definitely worth considering.
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We are currently facing a phenomenon known as yield curve inversion. What this means?
Let’s start by explaining what the yield is, before talking about its inversion.
The yield is the interest rate at which bonds are being issued. The “yield” in yield curve inversion refers to the US Treasury Yield, which reflects the effective rate at which the US government is borrowing money. The "curve" refers to the curved line you see when you plot a graph of intrrest rate vs maturi...
Let’s start by explaining what the yield is, before talking about its inversion.
The yield is the interest rate at which bonds are being issued. The “yield” in yield curve inversion refers to the US Treasury Yield, which reflects the effective rate at which the US government is borrowing money. The "curve" refers to the curved line you see when you plot a graph of intrrest rate vs maturi...
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I'm slightly bearish on the market for the next 6-9 months. Earnings quality will drop, though inflation will be peak off soon. Credit impulse has fallen sharply for the past few months. I'm thinking stocks will undergo a correction at least until September.
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If cutting your position is not ideal, opt for selling covered calls or puts instead. Strangles may work as well, for those more familiar with options. All the best!
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Depending on where you think the stock is headed, sell calls/puts with 30% probability of being in the money. Can collect about 3% premium per week, but depends on stock.
Long:
Nuclear Energy: CCJ
Brent Crude (Not energy companies)
Defence Stocks (Short term only) : LMT, RTX
Gold: GDX
Nuclear Energy: CCJ
Brent Crude (Not energy companies)
Defence Stocks (Short term only) : LMT, RTX
Gold: GDX
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