koolgal
12-11
🌟🌟🌟This is a dilemma - to bet it all on the proven US market or seek value in the dynamic , yet volatile Asia. My answer is "Why not both?"

This isn't about choosing between these 2 markets .  It combines fundamentally 2 different markets to forge a more robust , resilient and globally diversified portfolio.

Investing in both the US and Asian markets allows me to capture the best of both worlds and effectively manage risk through diversification.

It is about balancing growth and value .  I get exposure to high growth , innovation driven engine of the US markets while at the same time , I am tapping into the attractive valuations and steady high dividend strategies offered by markets in Singapore, Southeast Asia and Hong Kong.

This is also about not putting all my eggs into 1 basket .  It mitigates single market risk.

Why not both is a balanced approach that recognises the inherent strength of each market.

@Tiger_SG @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @TigerClub @CaptainTiger

STI New Highs! US Bull Market Ending? Would You Shift to Asian Equities?
Over the past week, Singapore’s stock market quietly delivered another surprise: $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$ total return for 2025 has reached 25% (including dividends) β€” one of the strongest performances in the past 15 years. Goldman Sachs’ newest β€œGlobal Equity Outlook 2025–2035” sends a warning to global investors. Over the past decade, the S&P 500 delivered an astonishing 15% annualized return β€” an extremely rare β€œsuper-bull decade.” But mean reversion always arrives.
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