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Good morning mooers! Here are things you need to know about today's Singapore:
●Singapore shares opened lower on Monday; STI down 1.01%
●Commodities face tough week as Fed angst builds
●Stocks and REITs to watch: Singtel, SPH Reit, Aspen
●Latest share buy back transactions
-moomoo News SG
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Singapore shares opened lower on Monday. The $FTSE Singapore Straits Time Index (.STI.SG)$ decreased 1.01 per cent to 3,114.16 ...
●Singapore shares opened lower on Monday; STI down 1.01%
●Commodities face tough week as Fed angst builds
●Stocks and REITs to watch: Singtel, SPH Reit, Aspen
●Latest share buy back transactions
-moomoo News SG
Market Trend
Singapore shares opened lower on Monday. The $FTSE Singapore Straits Time Index (.STI.SG)$ decreased 1.01 per cent to 3,114.16 ...
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The past week has been a dark period in the history of crypto, with the total market capitalization of this industry dipping as low as $1.2 trillion for the first time since July 2021. The turmoil, in large part, has been due to the real-time disintegration of $Terra (LUNA.CC)$.
Last week, Terra has officially stopped block production as the blockchain's native token hit a low of $0.0003, near zero.
In a tumble start...
Last week, Terra has officially stopped block production as the blockchain's native token hit a low of $0.0003, near zero.
In a tumble start...
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Singapore real estate investment trusts can benefit from their safe-haven status during a time of market volatility as the U.S. Fed raises interest rates, analysts from DBS say in a research note.
The Fed's clarity on its rate-rise trajectory will likely lead to more price stability for Singapore REITs, they say.
What are Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)?
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are funds that invest in a port...
The Fed's clarity on its rate-rise trajectory will likely lead to more price stability for Singapore REITs, they say.
What are Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)?
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are funds that invest in a port...
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ founder Elon Musk's mother spoke out against The New York Times this week after the newspaper claimed in a recent story that her son was "detached from apartheid's atrocities" during his youth in South Africa.
The article suggested Musk was sheltered from the truth and that the government's censorship fueled his defense for freedom of speech.
In promoting the article on $Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$, the Times wrote: 'Elon Musk grew...
The article suggested Musk was sheltered from the truth and that the government's censorship fueled his defense for freedom of speech.
In promoting the article on $Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$, the Times wrote: 'Elon Musk grew...
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2021 is a year of recovery. In Jan 2021, the world is promised with an effective vaccine for Covid and the reopening of economy. Fast forward to Dec 2021, we have battled the Delta variant and now battling the Omicron.
With the Covid as backdrop, the world has been kept busy. Some of the key events in the market include:
* Reddit trying to take on Wall Street. This marks the beginning of meme stocks in a big way. $GameStop (GME.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
* China and her common prosperity policies which have impacted the Chinese listed companies, especially Chinese Tech. $BABA-W (09988.HK)$ $TENCENT (00700.HK)$
* $Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ hit all time high of ~$67K and the growing popularity of NFT.
* $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ changed its name to Meta and the entire metaverse ecosystem.
* The sell off of growth stock in Dec (probably still ongoing now). We have seen some of the growth stocks came down more than 50% from its all time high. $Sea (SE.US)$ $Zoom Communications (ZM.US)$
At a personal level, 2021 has been a year of learning. I shifted my focus from Singapore dividend stocks such as $DBS Group Holdings (D05.SG)$ to US growth stocks. The learning curve is steep but satisfying. My take away from my investing journey this year:
1. Build strong conviction
Conviction is build after you have done your research. Having a strong conviction about the companies you owned helps you through volatility and prevent panic selling. For example, $Pinterest (PINS.US)$ has not done well recently. I went through my checklist and the thesis still looks intact. So despite the draw down, I have decided to hold.
2. Be Patient
Companies need time to execute and that will be reflected in their share price if they execute well. Very often this does not happen overnight. Sometimes the share price may not go up in a straight line, you may have to endure some drawdown before it is up again. It is therefore important to have patience.
By being patient, it help us to find the next 100 baggers.
$Apple (AAPL.US)$
$Amazon (AMZN.US)$
3. Be humble and keep learning
The more I learn, the more I know that I do not know. Sometimes I thought I have it all covered and Mr Market threw me a curveball.
I am grateful for the great community that @Investing with moomoo @Meta Moo @moomoo Singapore have built, allow us to exchange ideas and learn from one another. We may not agree with all the points, but having an open mind and exchanging ideas will make you a better investor.
@HopeAlways @Mcsnacks H Tupack @GratefulPanda @Dadacai @NANA123 @Mars Mooo
4. Do not FOMO and hindsight is always 20/20
Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) can wipe you out if you tried to chase any of the stocks. I resisted very hard to not jump into $GameStop (GME.US)$.
Hindsight is a common feeling when we invest. Sometimes I did not buy a stock and it rocket and vice versa. I tell myself that hindsight is 20/20 and I can’t catch all the winners. Looking forward is better than regretting what have happened.
5. Have a journal
It can be an old fashioned notebook, Microsoft word, video or a post in Moomoo.
Have a journal and record my investing journey helps to crystallize my thoughts. I wrote down my reason of starting or exiting a position, my target and my thoughts.
With the virus living among us, 2021 has not been easy. We have certainly grown in resilient and hope that the resilience can be also shown in our investing journey.
Wish that 2022 will be a better year for all of us.
Cheers
With the Covid as backdrop, the world has been kept busy. Some of the key events in the market include:
* Reddit trying to take on Wall Street. This marks the beginning of meme stocks in a big way. $GameStop (GME.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
* China and her common prosperity policies which have impacted the Chinese listed companies, especially Chinese Tech. $BABA-W (09988.HK)$ $TENCENT (00700.HK)$
* $Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ hit all time high of ~$67K and the growing popularity of NFT.
* $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ changed its name to Meta and the entire metaverse ecosystem.
* The sell off of growth stock in Dec (probably still ongoing now). We have seen some of the growth stocks came down more than 50% from its all time high. $Sea (SE.US)$ $Zoom Communications (ZM.US)$
At a personal level, 2021 has been a year of learning. I shifted my focus from Singapore dividend stocks such as $DBS Group Holdings (D05.SG)$ to US growth stocks. The learning curve is steep but satisfying. My take away from my investing journey this year:
1. Build strong conviction
Conviction is build after you have done your research. Having a strong conviction about the companies you owned helps you through volatility and prevent panic selling. For example, $Pinterest (PINS.US)$ has not done well recently. I went through my checklist and the thesis still looks intact. So despite the draw down, I have decided to hold.
2. Be Patient
Companies need time to execute and that will be reflected in their share price if they execute well. Very often this does not happen overnight. Sometimes the share price may not go up in a straight line, you may have to endure some drawdown before it is up again. It is therefore important to have patience.
By being patient, it help us to find the next 100 baggers.
$Apple (AAPL.US)$
$Amazon (AMZN.US)$
3. Be humble and keep learning
The more I learn, the more I know that I do not know. Sometimes I thought I have it all covered and Mr Market threw me a curveball.
I am grateful for the great community that @Investing with moomoo @Meta Moo @moomoo Singapore have built, allow us to exchange ideas and learn from one another. We may not agree with all the points, but having an open mind and exchanging ideas will make you a better investor.
@HopeAlways @Mcsnacks H Tupack @GratefulPanda @Dadacai @NANA123 @Mars Mooo
4. Do not FOMO and hindsight is always 20/20
Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) can wipe you out if you tried to chase any of the stocks. I resisted very hard to not jump into $GameStop (GME.US)$.
Hindsight is a common feeling when we invest. Sometimes I did not buy a stock and it rocket and vice versa. I tell myself that hindsight is 20/20 and I can’t catch all the winners. Looking forward is better than regretting what have happened.
5. Have a journal
It can be an old fashioned notebook, Microsoft word, video or a post in Moomoo.
Have a journal and record my investing journey helps to crystallize my thoughts. I wrote down my reason of starting or exiting a position, my target and my thoughts.
With the virus living among us, 2021 has not been easy. We have certainly grown in resilient and hope that the resilience can be also shown in our investing journey.
Wish that 2022 will be a better year for all of us.
Cheers
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$Disney (DIS.US)$ Long on Monday.
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$Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$ JPMorgan Chase: Twitter (TWTR.US) will be in a more favorable position next year, lowering its target price to $70
$Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ JP Morgan Chase: Maintain Uber (UBER.US) "overweight" rating, lowered the target price to 68 US dollars
$Netflix (NFLX.US)$ Benchmark: Netflix's (NFLX.US) valuation is susceptible to inflation expectations. It sharply lowered its target price to $470 and reiterated its "sell" rating.
$Uber Technologies (UBER.US)$ JP Morgan Chase: Maintain Uber (UBER.US) "overweight" rating, lowered the target price to 68 US dollars
$Netflix (NFLX.US)$ Benchmark: Netflix's (NFLX.US) valuation is susceptible to inflation expectations. It sharply lowered its target price to $470 and reiterated its "sell" rating.
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$Twitter (Delisted) (TWTR.US)$ gives heightened level of protection to Twitter Inc.’s highest-profile users — those with lots of followers or particular prominence — from the social network’s content moderators under a secretive program that seeks to limit their exposure to trolls and bullies. Code-named Project Guardian, the internal program includes a list of thousands of accounts most likely to be attacked or harassed on the platform.
https://www.seattletimes.com/business/twitters-highest-profile-users-get-vip-treatment-when-trolls-strike/?amp=1
https://www.seattletimes.com/business/twitters-highest-profile-users-get-vip-treatment-when-trolls-strike/?amp=1
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