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10288 teng _Jan Private ID: 102844573
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    $100k for a piece of paper which only allows one to drive for 10 years and this money would be better off investing in the markets. Owning a car in Singapore also doesn’t guarantee you traveling from Point A to B faster than making use of the public transport.
    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
    $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ I'm glad I cleared all my positions in this stock beforehand. It looks like if you are holding for the long run, it should be fine. but if you are hoping for it to suddenly recover today you might just be dreaming
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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...
    I’ve never aspired to own a car in Singapore
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    i am going to club med bintan with my family. good place to just chill and do nothing and eat the whole day but with the option to do stuff if feel like it. beach activities and water sports. planning a trip to japan too, love the food and the culture. everyone is polite except the tourists
    A long weekend for 3 days is not enough for me to travel.
    I will combine my annual leave during Chinese New Year for extended vacations. Just my plan to take leave on Jan 29-31 and enjoy a 9-day break. Just spend time with family but no travel this time.
    Also plan to take leave on April 15-17 and 21 to make Good Friday a 1-week holiday. As for the destination, might go to Japan during the Good Friday holiday, as that's the time for seeing sakura! A good spring f...
    Planning a Long Vacation in 2025
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    still struggling with clearing my leave carried forward from 2023. may have to carry forward this year’s balance to 2025.
    have been with the current organisation for 15 years and now find it harder to go for long holidays.
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    In early August, global stock markets plummeted, sparking fears of an economic recession and a looming bear market. Meanwhile, the bond market quietly surged, with the $iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT.US)$ achieving an eight-day winning streak by August 5th.
    Data is as of August 8 and is for illustrative purposes only and does not constitute any investment advice or guarantee.
    Why did bonds attract investment while stocks were falling? Bonds benefi...
    A guide to investing in US Treasury bonds
    A guide to investing in US Treasury bonds
    A guide to investing in US Treasury bonds
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    Singapore is my home and where my heart lies. There is nowhere else in the world where you can find authentic Singapore food. I hope Singapore and her people will never forget how far we have come as a nation and continue to maintain racial harmony and forge a better life for everyone, regardless of the challenges that lie ahead. Happy Singapore!
    Can you spot my favourite stock in the photo?   $DBS Group Holdings (D05.SG)$
    $UOB (U11.SG)$ $OCBC Bank (O39.SG)$
    PS: Cast your v...
    Happy 59th National Day!
    Happy 59th National Day!
    Happy 59th National Day!
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    with moo moo I can !!! you can too!!!  let's do it with confidence.  p/s:  invest based on risk appetite and comfort level.  checks balances / research is important.