There are actually quite a few REITs now listed in the Singapore stock exchange. Have been thinking of investing a bit of my money again since there is some spare cash sitting around. There are really so many options to choose from: industrial, retail, office, hospitality, etc etc.
I am having a difficult time deciding what to buy. Have been thinking that maybe I should get a handful of Saizen REIT, Sabana REIT and Starhill Global REIT. What do you all think?
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New Look for This Blog
After contemplating for some time, I decided that it was time to shed the "bluish" look that has stuck with this blog for the past 1 to 2 years. So I am trying out something new and sticking to a really clean look which I hope readers will actually find more soothing to the eyes. I am not a design kind of person so do bare with me. I remember that there were some offers to help me design the blog (for a fee of course), but I could not afford it. Anyway, the look is new but the content remains the same.
I must admit that I am guilty of not pushing out enough posts to satisfy my readers. There is always this fear that I am boring readers to death and that there is really nothing interesting I can write about.
Okay, question of the day: Will Greece default on their debts?
If so, how can we profit from it?
I must admit that I am guilty of not pushing out enough posts to satisfy my readers. There is always this fear that I am boring readers to death and that there is really nothing interesting I can write about.
Okay, question of the day: Will Greece default on their debts?
If so, how can we profit from it?
Good Stuff to Share
Just an old posting that I will like to share => we are powerful beyond measure. Really good a reminder whenever I feel low or suffer from a bout of low esteem.
Another good stuff that I will like to share => Two Ideas that Every Investor Should Know. Just plain old wisdom from plain old me.
Anyway, the month of April and May were bountiful in terms of the dividends that I received. April dividends was $700plus while month of May was around $1400plus. Good stuff if you ask me. The money is already being spent or at least I am thinking of investing it again. Stock prices are low but I bet that they will go lower.
Another good stuff that I will like to share => Two Ideas that Every Investor Should Know. Just plain old wisdom from plain old me.
Anyway, the month of April and May were bountiful in terms of the dividends that I received. April dividends was $700plus while month of May was around $1400plus. Good stuff if you ask me. The money is already being spent or at least I am thinking of investing it again. Stock prices are low but I bet that they will go lower.
Dividends and Passive Income for May 2012
The month of May 2012 was a bonus month for me as I received quite a bit of dividends/passive income. The main contributor came from some of my small cap stocks.
Total dividends/passive income for May 2012 is $1483.26
Probably one of the better months for me thus far.
Total dividends/passive income for May 2012 is $1483.26
Probably one of the better months for me thus far.
Investing in Consumer Staples
Read a book recently about investing in consumer staples. I think the ideas presented were fairly new to me as I have never ever thought of investing in consumer staples before. I guess there are not many consumer staples kind of stocks in Singapore other than the telcos and the transportation companies.
Well, if one has access to the US market, one could invest in stocks like Colgate-Palmolive, Proctor and Gamble, Coke, etc. These are really defensive play stocks and the businesses should do reasonably well even if the economy tanks. Afterall, people still need to brush their teeth and wash their hair even if the economy is bad.
Well, if one has access to the US market, one could invest in stocks like Colgate-Palmolive, Proctor and Gamble, Coke, etc. These are really defensive play stocks and the businesses should do reasonably well even if the economy tanks. Afterall, people still need to brush their teeth and wash their hair even if the economy is bad.
Cambridge Industrial Trust - I could Do With Some
Bought 5 lots of Cambridge Industrial Trust today at $0.515. Have been eyeing it for some time and decided that I couldn't wait any longer. So clicked a few buttons, it was in the queue list, and after that, got it. Just part of my effort to diversify my holdings in reits to cover office, residential/hospitality and industrial.
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