- FrasersCT
- PLife
- Starhill
- Cache
- First REIT
- Sabana
- Cambridge
- Sembmarine
- Buy
High beta with decent yield amongst STI component stocks (cf. SIAS article)
Record order book estimated at more than S$13b as of end December 2012
Price driven down by recent bad news (i.e. Q3 profit decline on margin concerns and Jurong Shipyard accident)
- Buy
Note to self: only simple P/L calculated
Positioning for 2013
It is commonly said that there are five main asset classes, with virtually every financial product being able to be classified into one of these classes or as a hybrid straddling across classes -
- Cash
- Equity
- Fixed income securities
- Real estate
- Precious metals
My main gripe with precious metals is that they do not generate any cash flow. On the flip side, advocates of precious metals will say that they tend to be a good store of value, especially in times of uncertainty, and certainly there is a good deal of uncertainty in the world today from fiscal cliff concerns in the US, debt woes in the Eurozone and political instability in the MENA region caused by the Arab Spring.
Add on to my REITs / shares / bond funds / foreign currencies? ... Precious metals or not? Gold, silver or platinum? ETF or physical? ... Some questions for me to ponder over
Merry X'mas and Happy New Year to all! =)
3 comments:
i am surprise that your average price is very low. it looks like you have not invest into them more if they are good stocks.
Oh yeah, I have been very much passive over the last year or so, been busy with balancing work and studies, don't think I've even clocked more than 5-10 transactions, haha... Have much to learn from seasoned and well-informed investors like yourself :)
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