Here’s why Singapore stands to gain from the ongoing wave of investment to become a semiconductor chip manufacturing powerhouse.
Credit Bureau Asia Ltd (SGX: TCU) – A Wide Moat Resilient Business
Credit Bureau Asia Ltd, a leading player in SEA credit and risk information solutions market, is a wide moat resilient business. Here's why.
Meaningless Jobs and Quiet Quitting
Jobs are provided to us but the mundane, spreadsheet-filling and mid-level manager-dominated roles we perform can barely be considered "work".
Is The Market Going to Crash?
Market crash may sting, especially considering the stellar annual returns of the past few years, but this is all completely normal from a historical perspective.
Pan United (SGX:P52) – A Concrete Investment
Pan United have strong cash generating ability, high dividend yield, low EV/EBITA and is profitable for the past 5 years. Here is my analysis of Singapore's leading ready mix concrete supplier.
Ramblings about the Current Stock Market Conditions
Do not stress over what you cannot control. Control the budget and buy the dip. Real wealth is built during markets like this.
It Does Pay to Be Boring
Be Boring - How the best investments are the most boring ones. “Investing should be dull. It shouldn't be exciting. Investing should be more like watching paint dry or grass grow. If you want excitement, take $800 and go to Las Vegas” - Paul Samuelson Investing can definitely be exciting. Seeing those numbers tick upwards … Continue reading It Does Pay to Be Boring
A New US President, What’s Next?
Since Biden was elected, the S&P 500 has traded up 14%. That's the best performance between Election Day and Inauguration Day in history. With a new US president in the White house, what is next for the markets?
Why is Long Term Investing Not Easy?
Long term investing is not easy. Investors are often excited about the magic of long-term holdings and the ease of multiplying their returns. However, why is it not easy to achieve with such a proven investment strategy?
2020 Review, Lessons Learnt, What I’m looking out for in 2021
2020 is the year of COVID-19, a year of uncertainty, and changes happening at a fast pace. It offers several interesting lessons for me. Portfolio Performance My portfolio returned 55.96%. With a bit of luck, I managed to turn it around after that disastrous first half of 2020. At one point I was down 25%. … Continue reading 2020 Review, Lessons Learnt, What I’m looking out for in 2021