Oldcl0ud

    • Oldcl0udOldcl0ud
      ·10-26
      Great article, would you like to share it?

      DBS Forecast: SGD = USD by 2040! Could SG Become Next “Safe Haven” Hub?

      @Tiger_SG
      DBS Group Research just dropped a bold projection — by 2040, Singapore’s GDP could double, $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$ may hit 10,000, and the Singapore dollar (SGD) could reach parity with the US dollar.According to the report, Singapore’s real GDP is expected to grow at 2.3% annually over the next 15 years — outpacing most developed economies. Strong policy discipline, safe-haven capital inflows, steady productivity gains, and persistent current account surpluses could all drive the SGD’s long-term appreciation.But here’s the catch:If USD continues to weaken, parity with SGD could also mean USD/CNY falls from 7 to 6, potentially pushing gold prices even higher. ✨💭 Discussion:1️⃣ Do you believe SGD can really reach parity with USD by 2040?2️⃣
      DBS Forecast: SGD = USD by 2040! Could SG Become Next “Safe Haven” Hub?
      441Comment
      Report
    • Oldcl0udOldcl0ud
      ·01-08
      Great article, would you like to share it?

      Dividend Picks | Secure a chance with 3 undervalued stocks: VC2, F99, T12

      @Tiger_Contra
      Nvidia shocked the market, in both ways. Some are worried about its high valuation.With low-PB , SGX's undervalued stocks may secure a chance.Stay tuned and supercharge purchasing power with CashBoost!| Market recapOn January 8th, all three major US stock indices $.SPX(.SPX)$ $NASDAQ 100(NDX)$ $.DJI(.DJI)$ closed lower. The $NASDAQ Golden Dragon China Index(HXC)$ finished down 0.2%. Among the notable movers, $XPeng Inc.(XPEV)$ rose nearly 10%, and $MINISO Group Holding Limited(MNSO)$ gained over 5%.- Megacaps:
      Dividend Picks | Secure a chance with 3 undervalued stocks: VC2, F99, T12
      1.79KComment
      Report
    • Oldcl0udOldcl0ud
      ·2024-11-07
      Great article, would you like to share it?

      5 Singapore REITs with Quarterly Dividend Payouts to Consider for Your Portfolio

      Income investors seeking regular dividends may consider these five Singapore REITs that offer quarterly payouts.
      5 Singapore REITs with Quarterly Dividend Payouts to Consider for Your Portfolio
      1.68KComment
      Report
    • Oldcl0udOldcl0ud
      ·2024-10-28
      Great article, would you like to share it?

      REIT Reporting Season: 3 Singapore REITs Sporting Distribution Yields of 5.3% and Above

      With the final reporting season of the year in full swing, here are three REITs with distribution yields of 5.3% and higher based on their latest results.
      REIT Reporting Season: 3 Singapore REITs Sporting Distribution Yields of 5.3% and Above
      2.08KComment
      Report
    • Oldcl0udOldcl0ud
      ·2024-10-10
      Great article, would you like to share it?

      4 Singapore Stocks Paying a Dividend Yield That Exceeds Your CPF Special Account Interest Rate

      While the CPF Special Account can give you an attractive interest rate, here are four stocks that can do even better.
      4 Singapore Stocks Paying a Dividend Yield That Exceeds Your CPF Special Account Interest Rate
      1.62KComment
      Report
    • Oldcl0udOldcl0ud
      ·2024-10-05
      1.70KComment
      Report
    • Oldcl0udOldcl0ud
      ·2024-09-27
      Great article, would you like to share it?

      3 Singapore Blue-Chip REITs Offering at Least 5.2% Dividend Yield (Which May Go Higher)

      We feature three dependable blue-chip REITs with a 5.2% or higher dividend yield which may increase in the future.
      3 Singapore Blue-Chip REITs Offering at Least 5.2% Dividend Yield (Which May Go Higher)
      2.32KComment
      Report
    • Oldcl0udOldcl0ud
      ·2024-07-17
      Great article, would you like to share it?
      Sorry, this post has been deleted
      2.00KComment
      Report
    • Oldcl0udOldcl0ud
      ·2024-07-07
      Great article, would you like to share it?

      Have you ever sold a stock as soon as it broke even?

      @Tiger_comments
      Tigers who heavily invested in $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ might have finally broken even or made substantial profits during the recent surge.On April 22, Tesla touched its lowest point of the first half at $138, down 44% from $250 at the beginning of the year.However, some say they could withstand a 50% loss but couldn’t hold on to a 50% gain.Most steadfast Tesla holders likely didn’t sell at the low point, but they might have sold after Tesla rose to broke even.Endure a 50% loss without selling or to hold on to achieve a 50% gain? Which one is it harder for you?For me, if I bought at a relatively high price, I would probably sell once I broke even. Holding onto a loss for an extended period makes me lose patience, and I worry that such a rebound is tem
      Have you ever sold a stock as soon as it broke even?
      1.73KComment
      Report
    • Oldcl0udOldcl0ud
      ·2024-06-24
      Great article, would you like to share it?

      5 Singapore Stocks with Dividend Yields Higher Than Your CPF Special Account

      While the CPF Special Account does pay a high interest rate, here are five stocks that can easily beat it.
      5 Singapore Stocks with Dividend Yields Higher Than Your CPF Special Account
      2.23KComment
      Report
       
       
       
       

      Most Discussed