As we head towards the end of 2024 and the start of 2025, I think it appropriate to reflect on some of my key investment moments in 2024.
2024 has been a tumultous year, with a combination of inflation, interest rate changes, war, elections and geopolitical tensions contributing to volatility in the equity and bond markets.
Money market fund $Fullerton SGD Cash Fund (SG9999005961.MF)$ did well for the first half of 2024. Yields began dropping when interest rate cuts looked immi...
2024 has been a tumultous year, with a combination of inflation, interest rate changes, war, elections and geopolitical tensions contributing to volatility in the equity and bond markets.
Money market fund $Fullerton SGD Cash Fund (SG9999005961.MF)$ did well for the first half of 2024. Yields began dropping when interest rate cuts looked immi...
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I think it is going to be a mixed bag for the next four years.
On the positive side, the US stock market will probably do well as Trump is pro-business and will implement tax cuts for US companies. Banks $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ $Citigroup (C.US)$ $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ $Morgan Stanley (MS.US)$ will benefit from more lenient regulations under Trump’s administration. He is also supportive of cryptocurrency, military funding and traditional energy like oil and gas.
However, i...
On the positive side, the US stock market will probably do well as Trump is pro-business and will implement tax cuts for US companies. Banks $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ $Citigroup (C.US)$ $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ $Morgan Stanley (MS.US)$ will benefit from more lenient regulations under Trump’s administration. He is also supportive of cryptocurrency, military funding and traditional energy like oil and gas.
However, i...
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This is a common question that comes up among investors. There is no right or wrong answer but for those who are not adept at timing the market or who have no time or energy to monitor the market everyday, I feel dollar cost averaging (DCA) is an easier and safer approach as it averages out the per unit cost over time. Putting aside a set amount of money for investment at regular intervals is analogous to a form of regular savings (albeit with a higher level of risk tha...
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I am preparing to deploy my war chest to acquire more stocks as interest rates are falling and I see opportunities arising. In the meantime, I will enjoy what I can from money market funds like $Fullerton SGD Cash Fund (SG9999005961.MF)$ .
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Singapore has been getting expensive, not just for luxuries but also essentials. Most evident is the price of hawker food as well as mid-range eateries like Ya Kun and Toast Box. When a traditional kaya toast set costs more than a McDonald’s value meal, you know something is not right. In my personal opinion, some of the price adjustments are out of proportion to the purported increase in costs. Although the government has said it would monitor for errant bus...
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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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Many people like to plan their getaways during long weekends due to public holidays but I’m the exception. I prefer to travel during off-peak periods as I dread long queues (like when crossing over to Johor), large crowds and the air fares and accommodation will be cheaper. What do I do then during long weekends?
I think it is important to take breaks to recharge our batteries but it doesn’t have to be away from home. Catching up on dramas and books while munching on healthy sn...
I think it is important to take breaks to recharge our batteries but it doesn’t have to be away from home. Catching up on dramas and books while munching on healthy sn...
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