Can someone please explain what is this fund coupon for and how to use it?
I’ve searched Google, but it only found cash coupon, not fund coupon.
I’ve searched Google, but it only found cash coupon, not fund coupon.
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Received this system notice message:
“UOB APAC Green REIT ETF(Stock code: GRN) is now available for trading. Please trade the allocated new shares in your FUTU SG account. Settled funds will be posted to your FUTU SG account. [FUTU SG]”
What does it mean? Why they asking me to trade my newly allocated shares?
“UOB APAC Green REIT ETF(Stock code: GRN) is now available for trading. Please trade the allocated new shares in your FUTU SG account. Settled funds will be posted to your FUTU SG account. [FUTU SG]”
What does it mean? Why they asking me to trade my newly allocated shares?
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Remember, that the faster any asset climbs up the faster it comes down like a house of cards. If it had no resistance going up, there is no support going down and when such stocks crack, they fall through the roof in a matter of hours, not even days.
Pick up a book and learn the basics of Finance. Fundamentals will help you get a handle of how to start valuing a company. While Technical charts play a role in short to medium term movements of the stock, long term is always going to be based on Fundamentals.
Needless to say, if you are investing in Crpto be extremely conservative. 10% of your portfolio is too much. Anything more than that, and you lose your hard earned savings very quickly if things go south.
I understand there is a Euphoria when you make quick money, but derivatives like Futures and Options are sure shot way of getting screwed if you don't know what you are doing. Everyone has an itch to make a lot of money in a short period of time, but trust me, losing your original investment is one the worst feeling you can ever have if you earned that money by working hard.
If you don't know anything at all about investing and want to start putting some money into an investment account, buy a broad market based ETF like SPY or QQQ on a regular basis. Think $100-$200-$500/month. Time in the market is always going to beat timing the market.
Lastly, as Warren Buffett said - Rule 1: Never lose money and Rule 2: Never forget Rule 1.
TL;DR: Don't invest blindly in Stocks that some friend/stranger recommended you. Efforts to make money quickly on Stocks, Crpto, or Derivatives (Futures and Options) without understanding the fundamentals and risks, will make you lose your hard earned money and your shirt. If you don't know anything about investing, buy broad market based ETF like SPY and QQQ on a regular basis.
Remember, that the faster any asset climbs up the faster it comes down like a house of cards. If it had no resistance going up, there is no support going down and when such stocks crack, they fall through the roof in a matter of hours, not even days.
Pick up a book and learn the basics of Finance. Fundamentals will help you get a handle of how to start valuing a company. While Technical charts play a role in short to medium term movements of the stock, long term is always going to be based on Fundamentals.
Needless to say, if you are investing in Crpto be extremely conservative. 10% of your portfolio is too much. Anything more than that, and you lose your hard earned savings very quickly if things go south.
I understand there is a Euphoria when you make quick money, but derivatives like Futures and Options are sure shot way of getting screwed if you don't know what you are doing. Everyone has an itch to make a lot of money in a short period of time, but trust me, losing your original investment is one the worst feeling you can ever have if you earned that money by working hard.
If you don't know anything at all about investing and want to start putting some money into an investment account, buy a broad market based ETF like SPY or QQQ on a regular basis. Think $100-$200-$500/month. Time in the market is always going to beat timing the market.
Lastly, as Warren Buffett said - Rule 1: Never lose money and Rule 2: Never forget Rule 1.
TL;DR: Don't invest blindly in Stocks that some friend/stranger recommended you. Efforts to make money quickly on Stocks, Crpto, or Derivatives (Futures and Options) without understanding the fundamentals and risks, will make you lose your hard earned money and your shirt. If you don't know anything about investing, buy broad market based ETF like SPY and QQQ on a regular basis.
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$Coca-Cola (KO.US)$ Buffett's preferences!
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$Coca-Cola (KO.US)$
are most trading on this stock? or holding it for its dividend in the long run?
are most trading on this stock? or holding it for its dividend in the long run?
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$UOB APAC Green REIT ETF (GRN.SG)$
Yet to know how many shares we get for those who subscribed this? I did not see this counter appear in my position yet, strange..
Yet to know how many shares we get for those who subscribed this? I did not see this counter appear in my position yet, strange..
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$UOB APAC Green REIT ETF (GRN.SG)$ Allocation results are out! Just received the notification and checked! Have you gotten yours?
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$Coca-Cola (KO.US)$Buy at a low price before the financial report season and sell at a high price after the financial report. After the stock price pulls back, buy it as a long-term hold
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