So the Straits Times Index (STI) has hit its 5 year high of 3,301 points. Of course, it still has not reached its peak in Oct 2007 of 3,805 points. Will we even see such dizzying heights for the Singapore stock market again.
Well, nobody really knows the answer for sure. But with the US debt ceiling, Euro crisis and all other things that can happen along the way, one should continue to remain nimble.
A good question to ask yourself is this: How much more gains can you make in this bull run?
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Sold Thakral and Saizen
After giving some thought, I decided to sell off my holdings in Thakral and Saizen. I bought these together with Lippo Malls Indonesia Retail Trust back in November 2012. You can see that posting I did here.
These are my entry prices and exit prices for the 3 stocks:
These are my entry prices and exit prices for the 3 stocks:
- Saizen (Entry=S$0.173; Exit = S$0.191)
- Thakral Corp (Entry=S$0.03; Exist = S$0.035)
- LMIR (Entry = $0.475; Exit = S$0.525)
There is really nothing to boast about my entry and exit prices. I am not a good market timer but generally, when the stock market goes up, almost every single stock goes up. So there is really nothing spectacular about my returns.
I know some of my previous posts about Thakral and Saizen might have been misleading as I was actually still thinking of loading up some more stocks yesterday and had written the posts earlier but scheduled it to be posted much later. However, after re-assessing my overall portfolio, I decided to liquidate more of my shareholdings so as to buffer up my cash position.
If you read my posting about "Bull Market or Prepare for Bear" as well as watched the video on Jeffrey Gundlach's market outlook, you will probably understand my rationale for selling. As they say, "Cash is King".
If you read my posting about "Bull Market or Prepare for Bear" as well as watched the video on Jeffrey Gundlach's market outlook, you will probably understand my rationale for selling. As they say, "Cash is King".
Saizen REIT - Dividends Declared But What Lies Ahead
So Saizen REIT has declared a half yearly distribution of 0.66 cents. Based on its share price of 19 cents, it gives a pretty good yield of close to 7%. Yes, this is a pretty high yield compared to other REITs listed on the Singapore stock exchange. You probably can't find yields like those in the US stock market too unless they are mortgage REITs.
Anyway, if you read one of my previous posts, you should know that Saizen is on my watchlist. (Okay, it is actually already in my stock portfolio but I am watching it to see if I should buy more).
Found this good video on Saizen. Any investor who wants to invest in Saizen should watch this video first as it gives a good overview of Saizen and its business and also explains why it probably trades at a discount to its net asset value. Here Mark Laudi interviews Raymond Wong (Executive Director at Saizen REIT). He asks him some tough questions that any investor should be asking.
Let me know what you all think about Saizen REIT..
Anyway, if you read one of my previous posts, you should know that Saizen is on my watchlist. (Okay, it is actually already in my stock portfolio but I am watching it to see if I should buy more).
Found this good video on Saizen. Any investor who wants to invest in Saizen should watch this video first as it gives a good overview of Saizen and its business and also explains why it probably trades at a discount to its net asset value. Here Mark Laudi interviews Raymond Wong (Executive Director at Saizen REIT). He asks him some tough questions that any investor should be asking.
Let me know what you all think about Saizen REIT..
Amy Winehouse - I'm No Good
I love this live version of I'm No Good that was sung by the late Amy Winehouse. Really has soul and there is something about her that makes her different from other singers. She is perhaps a true blue entertainer.
Unfortunately, her life ended while she was probably at the peak (or what could have possibly been the peak) of her career. If not for her dabbling in drugs. The video below is a sad reminder: If only she had gone to rehab.
Thakral Corporation Chart
I have bought and sold Thakral at various times since I started investing. Few months back, I entered into Thakral at S$0.03. Now that the price has risen to S$0.035, perhaps it is time for me to take profit? Including the dividends that were paid out, it is a tidy sum of money.
Outlook for 2013: Recap and Stock Take
This is a look at the various stocks that were previous listed in one of my previous postings on investment outlook and stock picks for 2013.
Most of the stocks have risen except for CMT, City Developments and UOB.
Most of the stocks have risen except for CMT, City Developments and UOB.
Closing Price on 31 Dec 2012 | Closing Price on 8 Feb 2013 | |
Biosensors | $1.205 | $1.330 |
CMT | $2.130 | $2.130 |
CMA | $1.940 | $2.100 |
City Developments | $12.870 | $11.460 |
DBS | $14.840 | $14.980 |
Ezion Holdings | $1.690 | $1.805 |
Keppel Corp | $11.000 | $11.530 |
M1 | $2.710 | $2.740 |
SembCorp Marine | $4.600 | $4.670 |
Starhill Global REIT | $0.785 | $0.850 |
UOB | $19.810 | $19.040 |
Venture Corp | $8.060 | $8.480 |
Capitaland | $3.700 | $3.860 |
SIA Engineering Company | $4.390 | $4.740 |
Pan United | $0.775 | $0.975 |
Beatrice Miller and Carly Rose Sonenclar at Bootcamp
Beatrice Miller and Carly Rose Sonenclar's performance at Bootcamp X Factor USA 2012. Both girls are really talented if you ask me. The song might actually have suited Beatrice's voice better though I think Carly sang it quite well too.
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