I started serious Investing Journey in Jan 2000 to create wealth through long-term investing and short-term trading; but as from April 2013 my Journey in Investing has changed to create Retirement Income for Life till 85 years old in 2041 for two persons over market cycles of Bull and Bear.

Since 2017 after retiring from full-time job as employee; I am moving towards Investing Nirvana - Freehold Investment Income for Life investing strategy where 100% of investment income from portfolio investment is cashed out to support household expenses i.e. not a single cent of re-investing!

It is 57% (2017 to Aug 2022) to the Land of Investing Nirvana - Freehold Income for Life!


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Thursday 14 March 2019

As Retail Investor Do You Stress Test Your Investment Portfolio???


Read? "How Singapore Manages its Reserves"


MAS employs a comprehensive range of stress tests to assess the risks to the portfolio on an ongoing basis and establish whether the portfolio remains resilient to potential tail risk events over the medium term.

Three types of stress tests are conducted:

Historical: Shocks are applied to the portfolio using asset price movements seen in historical stressed episodes, such as the Global Financial Crisis, 2000 dot-com bust, 1994 bond market selloff, etc.
Vulnerability-based: The portfolio is subject to hypothetical scenarios which stress in turn each of the portfolio’s risk factors such as equity, interest rate, credit, inflation, and foreign exchange.
Thematic: These are forward-looking stress tests and are designed by taking into account prevailing market conditions and potential risk events on the horizon.
Depending on the stress test results, MAS will consider appropriate responses and portfolio adjustments when needed.

The risk management framework is reviewed on a regular basis to ensure it remains fit-for-purpose.







3 comments:

  1. CW,

    You naughty uncle!

    Frightening little children...

    Look away now children. Nothing to see here!


    Cannot. You must sweet talk and offer reassurances like the snake oil gurus.

    If you think you can, you can!

    And we just need to set goals and work on our plans. That's all!

    Just invests for the LONG TERM, and all of us will make money one!


    (Of course not a single guru will offer moneyback guarantees)

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  2. Stress test is not that cheem. Just feel 50% down can still sleep or panic sell to calm down - I had sold!

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