Suntec Reit Q1 DPU down 13% to S$0.01511 in absence of capital distribution
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SUNTEC Real Estate Investment Trust’s (Suntec Reit) distribution per unit
(DPU) for the first quarter ended March declined 13 per cent year on year
to S$0....
55 minutes ago
CW,
ReplyDeleteWell, your 3 powerpoints show in 2 out of 3 cases, it better to sell near the highs ;)
Don't hit the face!
LOL!
Me not Joseph Schooling in investing. Otherwise can coach 1 to 1 at $100 per hour. Lol
DeleteCW,
DeleteThat's what I like aobut you - refreshingly honest!
And can take feedback and pokes ;)
LOL!
Hey Uncle8888!! Waah, looks like a great eating & exploring holiday!! :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm (1) or (2) is the lesser evil??
Depends lah ... Which ever one loses you the least money!! Hahaha!!!
Once sold -- > Game over??? But can always buy back in mah...
Unless you're trying to achieve super-duper yield on cost --- which may not be worth it for some stocks or assets...
Then there are those who take out initial capital once their investments have achieved a few bagger-status ... and let remaining invested positions ride the markets ... *wink* *wink* Kekekeke!!!
As for me, of course plenty of investing / speculating regrets!! Hahaha!!! Live & learn!!
Hmm ... For both cases how to lose money? May be (2) still possible
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