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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This blog is authored by an old multi-bagger blue chips stock picker uncle from HDB heartland!

"The market is not your mother. It consists of tough men and women who look for ways to take money away from you instead of pouring milk into your mouth." - Dr. Alexander Elder

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Friday 26 June 2015

CPF investment account is good at locking up profits! (2)


Read? CPF investment account is good at locking up profits!

An update to the amount of CPF OA 2.5% interest rate earned on the yearly dividends that I received from Kep Corp since 2001.

An additional of 57.4% ROC that hasn't been included as Total Return.

 



3 comments:

  1. You guys are crazy!

    Lucky I'm a grasshopper. If I start with $1 in my pocket, and find I have more than $1 at the end of the journey - good! Less? Shit!

    What's with all the financial engineering?

    The money in your pocket is the same. But with a "different" way of measuring, you now can squeese out an addition 57.4% ROC?

    Magic or voodoo?

    And got 0.4% some more!!!???

    At least not so bad. I've seen some that use up to 2 decimal places.

    Strategy or tactic won't change because of point something differences lah.

    LOL!

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  2. I see. You are still a mental sum man? May be still fingers counting?

    You not faithful friend of Microsoft Excel. LOL!

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  3. CW,

    Yup, I'm more a "Ah tee ah! Agar agar du hor" kind of guy ;)


    Looking down and using all my fingers and toes, the max I can count up to is 21 :(

    LOL!

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