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Saturday 18 May 2013

Uncle8888 has missed selling Kep Corp, DBS, and Semb Corp in 2007 Bull Peak.


Peak stock price in 2007

Kep Corp: $13.73

DBS : $19.20

Semb Corp: $6.75

Uncle8888 didn't have superior TA skill to know how to sell in 2007 peak.

So did he really lose out a lots?


BTW, he still collected dividends, Right?


As of last Friday stock closing price

Kep Corp = $10.90 + $3.08 = $13.90. It is still 1.2% higher than 2007 peak of $13.73

DBS = $17.46 + $3.38 = $20.62. It is still 7.4% higher than 2007 peak of $19.20

Semb Corp = $5.01 + $1.05 = $6.05. It is -10.4%  lower than 2007 peak of $6.75


Win 2 Lose 1

Not too bad. Right?









2 comments:

  1. As long as your money is in the market, it's not the end of the story. Anything can happen right? IMO.

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  2. if you sold at 2007, you will still buy back after it drops at 2008/2009 and you will buy back more, collect your dividends again, and you could still sell again now!

    I sold all my CapitaLand and Keppel Land, and I always remember where was the high and low and I don't think I will meet the high again. Let me know when you want to sell....

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