T-bill yield dives to 2.5% as demand bounces
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What happened? The days of being able to enjoy a high yield for Singapore
T-bills appear to be over. The cut off yield for the 6-month Singapore
T-bill ...
5 hours ago
Uncle
ReplyDeleteI sold my one lot sgx at 8.05. Bought at 6.76
Thinking to buy back at 7.3?
Or 7?
What do you think?
I buy. You buy lower. I sell. ?You sell higher. Like that. You win liao. :-)
Deleteuncle how much needed for retirement?
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DeleteIt is relative to our needs and wants. Know the cost of our needs and wants and then apply this model or three taps solution.
DeleteRead this model? To Know How Much Is Enough? (2) - The Balance Sheet Way!
medical fee very expensive in singapore. still must work if can work.
Deletealthough sometime feel tired.
When my hospital bill come I will know. Personal knowledge and encounter is still the best way to find out.
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