Wednesday, 23 September 2015

DBS : Bought @ $16.98 for Round 20



Round 19: ROC +178%, 4,385 days, B $7.53 S $21.04
Round 18: ROC +144.7%, 2,174 days, B $8.27 S $20.31
Round 17: ROC - 31.1%, 232 days, B $24.20 S $16.80 
Round 16: ROC - 21.6%, 222 days, B $23.20 S $18.32
Round 15: ROC - 18.1%, 186 days, B $22.90 S $18.88
Round 14: ROC - 9.2%, 70 days, B $21.00 S $19.20
Round 13: ROC +9%, 65 days, B $20.50 S $22.50
Round 12: ROC +10.6%, 8 days, B $20.50 S $22.60


Total Return: 283% over 12 years or 11.8% CAGR!

Return money back to CPF OA



































13 comments:

  1. Using cash to buy back. Return To CPF and not Return Our CPF. LOL!

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  2. Quote: Total Return: 283% over 12 years or 11.8% CAGR!

    So, you beat the hell of CPF 2.5% return. Clap X3

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    1. Just an observation:
      Round 19. It went up the up to $18 in 2007 before crashed down to $7 in 2009.

      It means you are back to square one after 5 years holding. You could exit in 2007 with 140% profit but it not happen.

      Lucky you have a chance to exit in 2015 with 178% profit.

      So your "no cut loss" strategy works for you. You must have endure the pain to see your profit vaporise in 2009 and have patient to let it turn around again. Heng ah!



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    2. Second chance. Hope for third chance to be lucky.

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  3. Thank you Sir

    Tha's an expensive live sharing

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  4. Thank you Sir

    Tha's an expensive live sharing

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  5. Uncle.
    Bought so early?

    Haha. I no money buy. Too expensive

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  6. Why expensive? Why no money?

    Go and open an SCB account and afford 100 shares of DBS. Where expensive?

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  7. Aiya. I normally buy 1 lot each time mah

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  8. Wowow....did not realise DBS was 27 in 1999. Imagine long term investing in 1999 until today....still losses?

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