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    • GreenArtGreenArt
      ·03-05 13:50
      Does event driven volatility an excuse for correction?  No one has crystal ball on how long this war is going to last.  So, perhaps I will spread out my entry time during this volatility period and monitor the situation.  Reality is, the war impact on economy and businesses don't reflect overnight. It will take at least the next reporting season to know the influence.  Meanwhile,  the bull probably moving from tree to tree hiding from the missiles & drones...volatility. 😅 Good luck Tigers! 
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      ·03-04 15:16
      Looking back to Dec 2025 price as reference. That could be the support level if war continues for another 2 to 3 wks.  Good luck Tigers! 
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    • GreenArtGreenArt
      ·03-03 19:49
      A  quick summary by Tiger AI for those looking into physical gold etf.  #IAU 
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    • GreenArtGreenArt
      ·03-01
      1. Black swan preparedness: unfortunately I don't have both $ETFS Physical Gold(GOLD.AU)$ and oil in my portfolio. 2. $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ lesson: yes. Was observing and stilled away when Meta starts to announce their supply chain partners. $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ 3. Did I protect my profits in February: I stayed away to monitor the situation. I have little exposure and have little to protect. Yes, I think gold is likely to exceed $5500 in march.
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    • GreenArtGreenArt
      ·02-25
      I've always wondered if buybacks are a tool to stop the bleeding during big market drops. Does it get easier to read the market once those buyback programmes are finished?  DBS seems to be doing fine without much buyback support at the moment—perhaps they are saving their 'bullets' for a better entry price? I personally prefer DBS over its peers because of its massive scale, its 'national bank' status through POSB, and its lead in the digital spac But i will wait awhile more with new tariff discussion on the card now.  How about you? 😅e.. 
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    • GreenArtGreenArt
      ·02-24
      $UOB(U11.SI)$  it took DBS about 5 trade days to stop the drop after reporting. Will history repeat here?  When DBS - being the biggest bank reporting profit drop, my six sense told me likely all local banks may face similar outcome. 😅 Let's see the next reporting by ocbc...hopefully i am wrong and ocbc can be better.
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    • GreenArtGreenArt
      ·02-24
      When is next dividends ex date 

      United Overseas Bank FY25 revenue at S$13.8 billion, profit at S$4.7 billion on higher provisions

      United Overseas Bank (UOB) reported net profit of S$4.68 billion for the financial year ended 31 December 2025, a 23 per cent year-on-year decline after the Singapore lender booked pre-emptive...
      United Overseas Bank FY25 revenue at S$13.8 billion, profit at S$4.7 billion on higher provisions
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    • GreenArtGreenArt
      ·02-13
      $Straits Times Index(STI.SI)$  Waiting to add STIindex. Time comes in February's volatility. Don't miss it. 
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    • GreenArtGreenArt
      ·02-10
      Based on latest DBS, I am guessing the other 2 banks might churn out similar results or at best low growth rate. What's your view?

      DBS Attributable Profit Declines 6% in H2, 2025

      DBS Group's attributable profit to shareholders fell 6% in the second half of 2025 to SG$5.21 billion from SG$5.55 billion a year earlier, according to a Monday filing with the Singapore Exchange.Earnings per share dropped to SG$3.69 compared with SG$3.89 in the year-ago period. Visible Alpha had projected earnings per share of SG$1.93 for the period.Net interest income was down 6% year over year to SG$7.15 billion from SG$7.63 billion. Analysts from Visible Alpha had projected net interest income of SG$7.18 billion.The directors recommended a final dividend of SG$0.0066 per share, along with a capital return dividend of SG$0.0081 for Q4, 2025. The final dividend and capital return dividend will be paid on or about April 17.
      DBS Attributable Profit Declines 6% in H2, 2025
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    • GreenArtGreenArt
      ·02-09
      Will the higher dividend hold the price on lower profits?

      DBS FY2025 revenue at S$22.9 billion, profit at S$11.0 billion on robust fee and treasury income

      DBS Group Holdings Ltd reported a net profit of S$11.0 billion for the year ended Dec 31 2025, down 3% year-on-year, as higher tax expenses offset resilient operating momentum. Profit before tax...
      DBS FY2025 revenue at S$22.9 billion, profit at S$11.0 billion on robust fee and treasury income
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